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Promoting Government Information: Outreach To Non-Depository Libraries, James T. Shaw
Promoting Government Information: Outreach To Non-Depository Libraries, James T. Shaw
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
Some of you may recall that at last year's Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (University of Missouri, School of Information Science and Learning Technologies) participated in a panel presentation about the future of depository libraries, and he remarked that "any library can be a depository." In the August 2005 issue of American Libraries, Professor Seavey elaborated on his idea in an article entitled, "Documents to the People: Musings on the Past and Future of Government Information." At some risk of oversimplification, his primary point is that the era of electronic access presents a new opportunity for any library …
Outlook, Fall 2005, Wayne State University Library System
Outlook, Fall 2005, Wayne State University Library System
Library Publications
Newsletter from the Wayne State University Library System. Fall 2005 articles include: New Technology Resource Center Opens in Time for Fall Semester; Wayne State University Library System Receives $150,000 Grant to Expand Access to Digital Collections; Alexander Hamilton: The Man Who Made Modern America; McRaes' Passion for African American Past Leads to Large Donation; Charles Johnson Featured as "Conversations with Authors" Event; A Message from Dean Sandra Yee.
"Clogging?" "No, I Said, West Virginia Blogging.", Beth Jane Toren
"Clogging?" "No, I Said, West Virginia Blogging.", Beth Jane Toren
University Libraries Faculty Scholarship
This newsletter article provides an introductory survey of methods of communication can be leveraged by blogs in libraries. Profession-wide and local-level examples are provided along with technical advice for beginners.
Wale Conference: Of Sand And Polar Bears, Mary Wise, Zippy Nickerson
Wale Conference: Of Sand And Polar Bears, Mary Wise, Zippy Nickerson
Library Scholarship
This article discusses some of the happenings at the thirteenth annual Washington Association of Library Employees (WALE) Conference.
Free Speech And Filtering Myths, Mark Y. Herring
Free Speech And Filtering Myths, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
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Building Uncommon Community With A Common Book., Colleen T. Boff, Schroeder Robert, Joy Gambill
Building Uncommon Community With A Common Book., Colleen T. Boff, Schroeder Robert, Joy Gambill
University Libraries Faculty Publications
Library involvement with Campus Reading Experiences (CRE) at two community colleges and two four-year institutions are described. The case studies were chosen because each reflects a strong library presence in institutional level program planning and instructional development for deeper student learning related to the CRE. In particular, the case studies highlight the connections these programs create between librarians, student affairs, and academic affairs. Practical suggestions for how librarians can initiate this type of experience on their campus as well as advice for how librarians can take a more active role in getting involved with already existing reading programs are provided.
Wsuls 2005 Annual Report, Wayne State University Library System
Wsuls 2005 Annual Report, Wayne State University Library System
Library Publications
2005 Annual Report includes: Message from the Dean; Access to New Resources and Services; Events; New Faculty; New Librarians; Grants, Awards, and Honors; Statistics; Donor Profiles; Donors
Paradoxical Views Of "Librarian" In The Rhetoric Of Library Science Literature: A Fantasy Theme Analysis, Richard A. Stoddart, Adrienne R. Lee
Paradoxical Views Of "Librarian" In The Rhetoric Of Library Science Literature: A Fantasy Theme Analysis, Richard A. Stoddart, Adrienne R. Lee
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
One Library's Experience With Live, Virtual Reference., Alison Bobal, Cynthia M. Schmidt, Roxanne Cox
One Library's Experience With Live, Virtual Reference., Alison Bobal, Cynthia M. Schmidt, Roxanne Cox
Journal Articles: Leon S. McGoogan Health Sciences Library
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Use And Satisfaction Of Library Resources And Services By Hospitality Patrons: An Exploratory Study, Faye Hall Jackson, Heidi Sung, Lateka Grays, Joyce K. Thornton
Use And Satisfaction Of Library Resources And Services By Hospitality Patrons: An Exploratory Study, Faye Hall Jackson, Heidi Sung, Lateka Grays, Joyce K. Thornton
Library Faculty Publications
A great challenge for present day libraries is to move from the thought process of being a destination location with a captive audience to positioning its services to meet the needs of its users. This paper explores the frequency of library use and satisfaction of library resources and/or services by hospitality education patrons. Using data collected with patrons (N=368) of five Hospitality Management programs across the country, the study found significant differences in library access, use, and satisfaction based on gender, academic status, and international versus non-international patrons.
Review Of Dismantling The Public Sphere: Situating And Sustaining Librarianship In The Age Of The New Public Philosophy By John E. Buschman, W. Bede Mitchell
Review Of Dismantling The Public Sphere: Situating And Sustaining Librarianship In The Age Of The New Public Philosophy By John E. Buschman, W. Bede Mitchell
Library Faculty Publications
This review was published in College and Research Libraries.