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Remotely Possible? Simple Remote Access To The Network, Margaret Sylvia
Remotely Possible? Simple Remote Access To The Network, Margaret Sylvia
Faculty Publications
Remote access to the library is possible without a magic wand. we have seen increased use of the library in recent years, either because of, or despite, the possibility of remote access. One reason may be that some full-text material is still only available inside the library. Remote access was first implemented in the St. Mary's University Academic Library in 1991, shortly after the installation of the first network in the library. Various options for remote access are compared and contrasted, including the EA/2 solution.
Collaboration In A Continuum Of Learning: Developing The Next Generation Of Leadership, Fred W. Roper, Daniel D. Barron, Carla J. Funk
Collaboration In A Continuum Of Learning: Developing The Next Generation Of Leadership, Fred W. Roper, Daniel D. Barron, Carla J. Funk
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
East Africa Diary: October 1996, Keith Clouten
East Africa Diary: October 1996, Keith Clouten
Faculty Publications
Diary of my 1996 visit to Solusi and Baraton, as well as the workshop I did for librarians in Nairobi.
The Impact Of Recent Litigation On Interlibrary Loan And Document Delivery, James S. Heller
The Impact Of Recent Litigation On Interlibrary Loan And Document Delivery, James S. Heller
Faculty Publications
Professor Heller discusses how two recent federal copyright law decisions, Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music in the United States Supreme Court and American Geophysical Union v. Texaco in the Second Circuit, may affect the interlibrary loan and document delivery services provided by libraries.
Theological Librarianship: Toward A Profile Of A Profession, Andrew J. Keck, Rashelle S. Karp
Theological Librarianship: Toward A Profile Of A Profession, Andrew J. Keck, Rashelle S. Karp
Faculty Publications
Theology touches almost everyone at one time or another. The librarians who maintain, preserve, and disseminate theological information are critical to the perpetuation of theological study and enlightenment. However, the literature of librarianship is strangely silent on the topic of theological librarianship and especially on issues that are unique to theological librarians--those who work with theologically or religiously focused collections or libraries that support the education and training of people preparing for the ministry.
Rosalind Elsie Franklin (1920-1958) Biologist, Margaret Sylvia
Rosalind Elsie Franklin (1920-1958) Biologist, Margaret Sylvia
Faculty Publications
A biography of the biologist Rosalind Elsie Franklin whose work on x-ray crystallography contributed to Watson and Crick's elucidation of the structure of DNA.
Review Of Hibbitts' Last Writes?, I. Trotter Hardy
Review Of Hibbitts' Last Writes?, I. Trotter Hardy
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Tracking The Transition To A Flexible Access Library Program In Two Library Power Schools, Donna M. Shannon
Tracking The Transition To A Flexible Access Library Program In Two Library Power Schools, Donna M. Shannon
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Too Many Concerns? Paper Or Online, Local Or Remote, Full Text Or Index, Margaret Sylvia
Too Many Concerns? Paper Or Online, Local Or Remote, Full Text Or Index, Margaret Sylvia
Faculty Publications
The proliferation of new electronic databases and search engines is creating a host of new choices for librarians and system administrators. Problems presented are particularly difficult for small and medium academic libraries. A system for making appropriate choices for collection development of databases is presented.
Psychology And Counseling Library Research Guide, Margaret Sylvia
Psychology And Counseling Library Research Guide, Margaret Sylvia
Faculty Publications
This document is a guide for library research in psychology or counseling. The first section discusses how to do research in the library, including choosing a topic, beginning with books, updating the information with journals, checking out books, interlibrary loan, visiting other libraries, and writing the paper. The second section provides sources of general information on psychology. The third section provides an annotated bibliography of additional research resources. The fourth section contains guide to the writing of psychology research papers and the fifth section contains miscellaneous resources such as those on professional training and careers, statistics, dictionaries, and biographical resources.