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Building On The Past: Construction Of The New Georgia Archives, David W. Carmicheal
Building On The Past: Construction Of The New Georgia Archives, David W. Carmicheal
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
On September 10, 2005, the Georgia Archives celebrated its eighty-eighth birthday in a new home, its fourth since 1918. Georgia Secretary of State Cathy Cox formed a unique partnership with state and federal government officials, one county, two cities, a university, and a foundation to accomplish construction of the 171, ooo square-foot building. The construction took just nineteen months from groundbreaking to opening day, but the events that led to the new archives dated back many years, even decades. In fact, though no one knew it at the time, they began with the construction of an interstate highway.
What Archives Reveal: The Hidden Poems Of Amelia Earhart, Sammie L. Morris
What Archives Reveal: The Hidden Poems Of Amelia Earhart, Sammie L. Morris
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
The importance of primary source materials to scholarship is undeniable. Primary source materials can verify or contradict information accepted as true in history books and other secondary sources. They can tell the whole, or at least more complete, story of events. Unlike secondary sources, primary source materials offer first-hand accounts from the past, bringing history closer and making it feel more real. It can even be argued that primary source materials are less susceptible than published texts to the loss or misinterpretation of information over time in subsequent edition revisions. In particular among primary source materials, manuscripts such as diaries …
Archival Priorities: Ten Critical Issues For The Profession, Randall C. Jimerson
Archival Priorities: Ten Critical Issues For The Profession, Randall C. Jimerson
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
The most striking feature of the American archival profession in recent years is its ongoing search for identity and for public acceptance as a socially significant profession. Many of the important developments in the field since the early 1980s have either derived from or eventually contributed to this quest for professional identity and recognition. At times this has stirred passionate debates over the nature of American archives, the role of archivists in society, the relationship between archives and other professions, and the education necessary for archivists, among other topics.
Provenance Xxiii, Naomi Nelson
Provenance Xxiii, Naomi Nelson
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
Rrh Library Newsletter, January 2005, Libraries At Rochester Regional Health
Rrh Library Newsletter, January 2005, Libraries At Rochester Regional Health
Rochester Regional Health authored publications and proceedings
Newsletter sections include: Bariatric Surgery; Audio Digest Tapes
Open Access Bibliography: Liberating Scholarly Literature With E-Prints And Open Access Journals, Charles W. Bailey Jr.
Open Access Bibliography: Liberating Scholarly Literature With E-Prints And Open Access Journals, Charles W. Bailey Jr.
Copyright, Fair Use, Scholarly Communication, etc.
Scope of the Bibliography
The Open Access Bibliography: Liberating Scholarly Literature with E-Prints and Open Access Journals presents over 1,300 selected English-language books, conference papers (including some digital video presentations), debates, editorials, e-prints, journal and magazine articles, news articles, technical reports, and other printed and electronic sources that are useful in understanding the open access movement’s efforts to provide free access to and unfettered use of scholarly literature. Most sources have been published between 1999 and August 31, 2004; however, a limited number of key sources published prior to 1999 are also included. Where possible, links are provided to sources …
Towards A Continuum Of Scholarship: The Eventual Collapse Of The Distinction Between Grey And Non-Grey Literature, Marcus A. Banks
Towards A Continuum Of Scholarship: The Eventual Collapse Of The Distinction Between Grey And Non-Grey Literature, Marcus A. Banks
Copyright, Fair Use, Scholarly Communication, etc.
Abstract (from University of Arizona Campus Repository)
This paper argues that the distinction between grey and non-grey (or white) literature will become less relevant over time, as online discovery options proliferate. In the meantime, the political success of the open access publishing movement has valuable lessons for proponents of increasing access to grey literature.
Movers And Shakers In The Library Publishing World Highlight Their Roles: Interviews With Print And Electronic Journal Editors - A Comparison, Julie Banks, Carl Pracht
Movers And Shakers In The Library Publishing World Highlight Their Roles: Interviews With Print And Electronic Journal Editors - A Comparison, Julie Banks, Carl Pracht
E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)
Abstract
This paper reports the interviews of five Emerald Group and three electronic journal editors. Several topics were discussed, including the definition of a peer reviewed journal article, the role of the editor, the work involved in editing, the role of the editorial board, ways to get on the editorial board, the acceptance rate of the journal, and topics of interest for future publication. The experience provided insight into the working mechanisms of journal publishing and clearly showed that there are many similarities among the editors’ roles, relationships, workloads, and understanding of the peer review concept, no matter which format …
Law Library Design Bookshelf-An Annotated Bibliography, Stephen G. Margeton
Law Library Design Bookshelf-An Annotated Bibliography, Stephen G. Margeton
Scholarly Articles
Professor Margeton provides an annotated list of selected materials related to library design. The list is arranged by topic and includes books, book chapters, reports, and articles.
2005 Preservation Calendar, Donia Conn, Central New York Library Resource Council
2005 Preservation Calendar, Donia Conn, Central New York Library Resource Council
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Text and images illustrating common preservation problems affecting library and archival materials including books, papers, photographs, scrapbooks, textiles, audio recordings with tips on preserving them. From the 2005 Central New York Library Resource Councils (CLRC) 2005 calendar.
List Of Thomas Hardy's Letters At Colby, Karen Gillum
List Of Thomas Hardy's Letters At Colby, Karen Gillum
Karen J Gillum
Annotated list of Colby College's Special Collections' holdings of letters written by Thomas Hardy. For those letters that appear to relate to letters described in Carl J. Weber's book, Thomas Hardy's Correspondence at Max Gate, the corresponding numbers in that book are given for reference.
Open Access Publishing Patterns: Snapshots Of Two Academic Medical Centers, Stefanie Warlick
Open Access Publishing Patterns: Snapshots Of Two Academic Medical Centers, Stefanie Warlick
Stefanie E Warlick
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Theme Issue: Information Literacy And The Detective Novel, Mary Freier
Introduction, Theme Issue: Information Literacy And The Detective Novel, Mary Freier
Mollie Freier
No abstract provided.
Guide To Historical Research With Government Publications, 1789-1989, Cheryl Truesdell
Guide To Historical Research With Government Publications, 1789-1989, Cheryl Truesdell
Cheryl B. Truesdell
This is an examination of 200 years of historical documents series, 1789-1989. This guide identifies and locates major historical print and digital collections within the Indiana University library system and collections now being made available free on the Internet. It also provides a review of executive publications of the nineteenth century as part of the United States Congressional Serial Set, a discussion of the development of executive agency publications in the twentieth century, current indexing and access tools for identifying historical materials, and recommendations for obtaining materials.
Scholarly, Popular, Or Special Interest/Trade? How To Tell The Difference Online, Amanda Izenstark
Scholarly, Popular, Or Special Interest/Trade? How To Tell The Difference Online, Amanda Izenstark
Amanda Izenstark
Contribution to workbook includes lesson plan and instructions for helping students in information literacy classes learn to tell the difference between scholarly, popular, and special interest articles online, where there may not be standardized cues. Information about the book is available at http://library-instruction-pubs.com/alhs1-info.php.
Enhancements To The Online Catalogue: A Music Cataloguer's Perspective, Joanne Paterson
Enhancements To The Online Catalogue: A Music Cataloguer's Perspective, Joanne Paterson
Joanne Paterson
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Access Services: Should There Be One?, Denise Hersey
Development Of English E-Learning System For Freshmen, Yusuke Fitzgibbons, K Yoshida, M Goto, S Sekine, T Matsumoto
Development Of English E-Learning System For Freshmen, Yusuke Fitzgibbons, K Yoshida, M Goto, S Sekine, T Matsumoto
Yusuke Fitzgibbons (Ishimura)
No abstract provided.
Isbn-13 Transition And Its Impact On Libraries, William Walsh, Ann-Marie Breaux
Isbn-13 Transition And Its Impact On Libraries, William Walsh, Ann-Marie Breaux
William Walsh
Presentation about the ISBN-13 transition.
Centers For Learning: Libraries And Writing Centers In Collaboration, James Elmborg, Hook Sherif
Centers For Learning: Libraries And Writing Centers In Collaboration, James Elmborg, Hook Sherif
James K. Elmborg
No abstract provided.
Personal Information Management In The Medical Professions: An Elective For Fourth-Year Medical Students At The Medical College Of Ohio, Jolene Miller
Personal Information Management In The Medical Professions: An Elective For Fourth-Year Medical Students At The Medical College Of Ohio, Jolene Miller
Jolene M. Miller
No abstract provided.
Information Ethics In The Detective Novel, Mary Freier
Information Ethics In The Detective Novel, Mary Freier
Mollie Freier
No abstract provided.
Guide To Library And Information Agency Management, Charles Curran, Lewis Miller
Guide To Library And Information Agency Management, Charles Curran, Lewis Miller
Lewis R. Miller
Note: Link is to the catalog entry in WorldCat's catalog. Please see your local librarian for assistance in borrowing this item via interlibrary loan.
This guide identifies major concerns and involves interested parties in thoughtful consideration and discussion of challenges and opportunities embedded in managerial and administrative practice. By talking about the management of information places and with managers and mangers-to-be, authors Curran and Miller provide a more thorough and realistic outlook on the managerial experience. The authors assert that:
· Information agencies of all stripes share a common purpose
· The act of deciding is the primary administrative/managerial responsibility …
Focusing On Assignments: Engaging Students In Library Research, Amanda Swygart-Hobaugh
Focusing On Assignments: Engaging Students In Library Research, Amanda Swygart-Hobaugh
Amanda "Mandy" J. Swygart-Hobaugh
An online assignment guide that provides pedagogical taxonomies as well as sample assignments and assessments for integrating library-research assignments informed by information literacy standards into a course.
Reformatting Preservation Departments: The Effect Of Digitization On Workload And Staff, Marie Kennedy
Reformatting Preservation Departments: The Effect Of Digitization On Workload And Staff, Marie Kennedy
Marie R. Kennedy
Voice Recognition Technology: Has It Come Of Age?, Joseph Zumalt
Voice Recognition Technology: Has It Come Of Age?, Joseph Zumalt
Joseph R. Zumalt
Voice recognition software allows computer users to bypass their keyboards and use their voices to enter text. While the library literature is somewhat silent about voice recognition technology, the medical and legal communities have reported some success using it. Voice recognition software was tested for dictation accuracy and usability within an agriculture library at the University of Illinois. Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8.0 was found to be more accurate than speech recognition within Microsoft Office 2003. Helpful Web sites and a short history regarding this breakthrough technology are included.
A Curatorial Challenge: Managing Artifacts In Academic Archives, Michele Christian
A Curatorial Challenge: Managing Artifacts In Academic Archives, Michele Christian
Michele Christian
No abstract provided.
From Information Commons To Learning Commons, D. Russell Bailey, Barbara Tierney
From Information Commons To Learning Commons, D. Russell Bailey, Barbara Tierney
Barbara Tierney
Learning About Grey Literature By Interviewing Subject Librarians, Pat Sulouff, Judi Briden, Suzanne Bell, Stephanie Frontz, Ann Marshall
Learning About Grey Literature By Interviewing Subject Librarians, Pat Sulouff, Judi Briden, Suzanne Bell, Stephanie Frontz, Ann Marshall
Ann Marshall
No abstract provided.
Information Classification And Access Policies At Selected Igos, Charles D. Eckman
Information Classification And Access Policies At Selected Igos, Charles D. Eckman
Charles D. Eckman
No abstract provided.