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Finding Information To Help Plan A Small Business, Andrée Rathemacher
Finding Information To Help Plan A Small Business, Andrée Rathemacher
Technical Services Faculty Presentations
Thank you note for a presentation offered to South County Community Action's Business Ownership Opportunities Services and Training Program (BOOST) on September 22, 1998.
Introduced participants of the BOOST. Program to library resources that could assist them in starting a small business. BOOST aims to assist low-income people set up micro-businesses based on their particular skills and interests.
Offered a total of seven presentations between 1996 and 2000 [6/11/1996, 3/20/1997, 1/26/1998, 9/22/1998, 4/28/1999, 2/10/2000, 6/27/2000].
User Assumptions And Information Seeking Patterns Of Electronic Information, Ling Hwey Jeng, R Philip Reynolds
User Assumptions And Information Seeking Patterns Of Electronic Information, Ling Hwey Jeng, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
User assumptions and internet resources for health information consumers, and specialists.
A Study On Online Interface For Research Information Systems: Information Organization For Adaptive Interface, Mihyeon Kim
A Study On Online Interface For Research Information Systems: Information Organization For Adaptive Interface, Mihyeon Kim
School of Education Articles
This study is to contribute to develop adaptive information systems meeting inside information needs as well as represented information needs, and dealing with every levels of users and user's preferences. Also, this study is to present a method of developing adaptive information system through developing user profile using machine teaming and decision tree, applying relevance feedback using merged vector, and applying user feedback.
Adding Zest To Opac Instruction: Humor And The Unexpected, Bonnie Petry
Adding Zest To Opac Instruction: Humor And The Unexpected, Bonnie Petry
Library Faculty Publications & Presentations
This article evolved from " Getting Students to NOTIS, "
a presentation that the author gave at the 1995 Chicago NOTIS Users
Group Meeting (NUGM) conference. Humor is a desirable element of
all types of instruction, particularly bibliographic instruction. A good
method for injecting some humor into bibliographic instruction is
introducing whimsical catalog entries. The author identifies five types
of bibIiographic records useful for this approach, provides strategies for
locating them, and suggests ways to incorporate them into a class.
Red, White, And Boolean: Electronic Resources For American History, Beth Juhl
Red, White, And Boolean: Electronic Resources For American History, Beth Juhl
University Libraries Faculty Publications and Presentations
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