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Marginalia No. 12.5, Merrill-Cazier Library Oct 2002

Marginalia No. 12.5, Merrill-Cazier Library

Marginalia

Issue Number 12.5: Autumn 2002

TREASURES OF THE USU LIBRARIES-Cynthia Lleyson on the November gathering

FOOD FOR THOUGHT-Randy Williams discusses the Anderson Cook Book Collection

BOOK-KEEPING: PRESERVATION AT USU LIBRARIES-Noel Carmack’s book-keeping etiquette

SOMETHING OLD: HATCH ROOM TREASURE-A history of an astonishing room by Rose Milovich

SOMETHING NEW: QUAD-SIDE CAFÉ OPENS-By Patrick Williams, P. R. & Marketing

FRIENDS’ BOARD WELCOMES PHYLLIS HALL-USU’s First Lady joins the Friends’ board.

FRIENDS OF USU LIBRARIES 2002 -a list of current members

FRIENDS CALENDAR-Upcoming events including Pres. Kermit Hall, Gina Wickwar, Michael Spooner & more.


E-Sources: Challenges For Librarians, Students, And Teachers, Betty Rozum, Kevin Brewer, Flora Shrode, Linda Wolcott Aug 2002

E-Sources: Challenges For Librarians, Students, And Teachers, Betty Rozum, Kevin Brewer, Flora Shrode, Linda Wolcott

Library Faculty & Staff Presentations

Libraries face many challenges as electronic resources proliferate and become the expected means of accessing information. In a period of ten years, expectations of library users for desktop access to information has required dramatic shifts in the behind the scenes work performed at the library as well as the instruction provided to students. This presentation provides an overview of the issues.


Marginalia No. 12, Merrill-Cazier Library Apr 2002

Marginalia No. 12, Merrill-Cazier Library

Marginalia

Issue Number 12: Spring 2002

LIGHTING THE FIRE WITHIN: OLYMPIC VOLUNTEERS-Betty Dance & Todd Hugie share their Olympic Diaries

WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS-Trina Shelton reports on this year’s Phonathon

A MOVEABLE FEAST: USU COWBOY POETRY COLLECTION HITS THE ROAD-Randy Williams reports.

AVANT-GARDE TREASURES IN USU LIBRARIES-Poetry reading and ‘A close circle of friends’ show in Gallery.

LINDA WOLCOTT APPOINTED VICE PROVOST-Her appointment is made official

UINTAH BASIN CAMPUS LIBRARY & USU-On the partnership by Bert Jenson of Uintah-Basin

LIBRARIES CHANGE LIVES-Rob Morrison on Distance Education services to Utah prisons

LIBRARY WEEK CALENDAR-What’s happening during National Library Week


The Ideological Development Of U.S. Government Publication, 1820-1920: From Jefferson To Croly, John Walters Feb 2002

The Ideological Development Of U.S. Government Publication, 1820-1920: From Jefferson To Croly, John Walters

John Walters

Abstract-This paper traces the development of an ideology for U.S. government publication, focusing primarily on dominant strands of political thought during the antebellum period, the gilded age, and the progressive era. This paper examines political thought that inhibited the development of an ideology of U.S. government publication, such as the antistatism of Thomas Jefferson and the Social Darwinism of Herbert Spencer and William Graham Sumner; it focuses also on American political thought that fostered its development, such as the Positivism of Lester Frank Ward, the Pragmatism of John Dewey, and the Progressivism of Herbert Croly


An Essay We're Learning To Read: Responding To Alt.Style, Michael Spooner Jan 2002

An Essay We're Learning To Read: Responding To Alt.Style, Michael Spooner

Library Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.