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Current Issues Only Newsletter, Georgia Southern University Nov 2001

Current Issues Only Newsletter, Georgia Southern University

University Libraries News Online (2008-2023)

  • Library Coalition Develops Consumer Health Information Service
  • "After Noon" Carillon Recital For Sale on Compact Disc
  • Library Catalog Now Provides Access to 14,000 E-Books
  • New Online Tutorial Teaches Library and Research Skills


Current Issues Only Newsletter, Georgia Southern University Oct 2001

Current Issues Only Newsletter, Georgia Southern University

University Libraries News Online (2008-2023)

  • Library Expansion Plans Move Forward
  • "After Noon" Carillon Recital For Sale on Compact Disc
  • Library Catalog Facilitates Searching All USG Library Holdings
  • Henderson Library's Academic Program Review
  • New Faculty and Staff Loan Period
  • Henderson Library Adds New Electronic Business Databases
  • Easy and General Literature Database Added to GALILEO
  • New Online Tutorial Teaches Library and Research Skills
  • New Digital Printer Makes Excellent Prints from Microform
  • Special Collections Swamped! New Acquisitions
  • 2001-2002 Library Renovation Plans


Library Organizational Charts Oct 2001

Library Organizational Charts

Library Organizational Charts

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Library Organizational Charts Sep 2001

Library Organizational Charts

Library Organizational Charts

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Library Organizational Charts Jul 2001

Library Organizational Charts

Library Organizational Charts

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Current Issues Only Newsletter, Georgia Southern University Apr 2001

Current Issues Only Newsletter, Georgia Southern University

University Libraries News Online (2008-2023)

  • New Online Library System Implemented
  • Henderson Library to Coordinate Campus's ICPSR Membership
  • Henderson Library Signs Cooperative Agreement with Statesboro Regional Library
  • Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Services Profile
  • Library Completes NEH Preservation Project
  • Building Update: New Carpet Added to Third Floor


Testing The Design Of A Library Information Gateway, W. Bede Mitchell, Laura B. Davidson, Rebecca Ziegler, Ann Viles Mar 2001

Testing The Design Of A Library Information Gateway, W. Bede Mitchell, Laura B. Davidson, Rebecca Ziegler, Ann Viles

Library Faculty Publications

In autumn of 1999, librarians at Appalachian State University and Georgia Southern University had decided to revise their Web sites. Each institution’s site had been in place for more than a year, and experience with library users had shown that there were certain aspects of the sites’ designs that were confusing. Previous efforts to improve these library sites had involved the pooling of criticisms from the librarians and users, and then a small group of library faculty and staff would attempt to create new designs that avoided the weaknesses of the old designs.


Library Organizational Charts Feb 2001

Library Organizational Charts

Library Organizational Charts

No abstract provided.


Review Of Unobtrusive Evaluation Of Reference Service And Individual Responsibility: The Canadian Experience By Juris Dilevko, W. Bede Mitchell Jan 2001

Review Of Unobtrusive Evaluation Of Reference Service And Individual Responsibility: The Canadian Experience By Juris Dilevko, W. Bede Mitchell

Library Faculty Publications

This review was published in College and Research Libraries.


Testing The Design Of A Library Information Gateway, W. Bede Mitchell, Laura B. Davidson, Virginia C. Branch, Lynne Lysiak Jan 2001

Testing The Design Of A Library Information Gateway, W. Bede Mitchell, Laura B. Davidson, Virginia C. Branch, Lynne Lysiak

Library Faculty Publications

In autumn of 1999, the library World Wide Websites at Appalachian State University and Georgia Southern University had been in place for more than a year, and many library users reported that certain aspects of the sites’ designs were confusing. In order to alleviate the confusion, librarians from the two universities decided to redesign the sites by determining the greatest sources of confusion. To do this, we studied how patrons used the web sites by way of user-centered usability testing.