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Selecting And Implementing Exlibris Primo In The Nc-Pals Consortium, Jeffrey M. Mortimore
Selecting And Implementing Exlibris Primo In The Nc-Pals Consortium, Jeffrey M. Mortimore
Jeffrey M. Mortimore
This presentation was given during a panel called, “Guide Your Patrons through the Online Resource Jungle,” hosted by NCLive, during the North Carolina Library Association Annual Conference.
Bricks Without Straw: Using Tough Times To Teach Ourselves, Jeffrey M. Mortimore
Bricks Without Straw: Using Tough Times To Teach Ourselves, Jeffrey M. Mortimore
Jeffrey M. Mortimore
This presentation was given during the North Carolina Library Association Annual Conference.
Less Is More: Uses And Benefits Of The 10-15 Minute Instruction Session, Jeffrey M. Mortimore
Less Is More: Uses And Benefits Of The 10-15 Minute Instruction Session, Jeffrey M. Mortimore
Jeffrey M. Mortimore
This presentation was given during the Metrolina Library Association Annual Conference.
The Scholarly Influence Of Heinz Klein: Ideational And Social Measures Of His Impact On Is Research And Is Scholars, Duane P. Truex, Michael J. Cuellar, Hirotoshi Takeda, Richard Vidgen
The Scholarly Influence Of Heinz Klein: Ideational And Social Measures Of His Impact On Is Research And Is Scholars, Duane P. Truex, Michael J. Cuellar, Hirotoshi Takeda, Richard Vidgen
Michael J. Cuellar
Heinz Klein was a fine scholar and mentor whose work and life have inspired us to explore the notion of ‘scholarly influence’ which we cast as ‘ideational’ and ‘social influence’. We adopt a portfolio of measures approach, using the Hirsch family of statistics to assess ideational influence and Social Network Analysis centrality measures for social influence to profile Heinz Klein’s contribution to information systems (IS) research. The results show that Heinz was highly influential in both ideational terms (a significant body of citations) and social terms (he is close to the heart of the IS research community). Reflecting on the …