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My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Charlene Hsu Gross
My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Charlene Hsu Gross
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
A History Of The Embedded Librarian Program At Odum Library, Laura Wright, Ginger H. Williams
A History Of The Embedded Librarian Program At Odum Library, Laura Wright, Ginger H. Williams
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Developing An Institutional Repository At A Medium-Sized University: Getting Started And Going Forward, Fatih Oguz, Deborah S. Davis
Developing An Institutional Repository At A Medium-Sized University: Getting Started And Going Forward, Fatih Oguz, Deborah S. Davis
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
We Love Libraries!, Kathryn S. Ames
Ideas, Hints, And Tips, Thomas W. Ganzevoort
Ideas, Hints, And Tips, Thomas W. Ganzevoort
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Douglas Rednour
My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Douglas Rednour
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
From The President, Carolyn Fuller
A Herzbergian Look At Academic Librarians And Job Satisfaction, Alan Bernstein
A Herzbergian Look At Academic Librarians And Job Satisfaction, Alan Bernstein
Georgia Library Quarterly
Job satisfaction plays a vitally important role in any employee’s success in a profession. This paper presents results and analysis of a study involving job satisfaction among University System of Georgia academic librarians relative to organizational classification status. One interesting conclusion induced from the research was confirmation of Frederick Herzberg’s motivation-hygiene theory.
Shall We Continue Laptop Services?, Li Chen, Joyce Mills
Shall We Continue Laptop Services?, Li Chen, Joyce Mills
Georgia Library Quarterly
Laptop ownership levels have changed over time for students at Southern Polytechnic State University. The authors used surveys to determine appropriate numbers of laptops to make available for circulation.
Tornado: A Narrative, Darla P. Chambliss
Tornado: A Narrative, Darla P. Chambliss
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Ideas, Hints, And Tips, Sandra E. Riggs
Ideas, Hints, And Tips, Sandra E. Riggs
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Off The Shelf, Fay Verburg
Webinar Series Title Changed To Honor Founding Member, Sarah Steiner
Webinar Series Title Changed To Honor Founding Member, Sarah Steiner
Georgia Library Quarterly
Pat Carterette passed away recently. A webinar series she helped found has been renamed in her honor.
Augusta State News And Notes, Mellie Kerins
Augusta State News And Notes, Mellie Kerins
Georgia Library Quarterly
Augusta State University updates
Georgia Perimeter News And Notes
Georgia Perimeter News And Notes
Georgia Library Quarterly
Georgia Perimeter University updates
Athens Regional News And Notes
Ideas, Hints, And Tips, Wesley Stewart
Ideas, Hints, And Tips, Wesley Stewart
Georgia Library Quarterly
The reference interview as a form of contract, with a focus on expectations of patron behavior.
From The President, Carolyn Fuller
From The President, Carolyn Fuller
Georgia Library Quarterly
Celebrates the life of Pat Carterette, notes the resignation of Susan Cooley as GLQ Editor, notes the change of the GLQ to electronic format, mentions the GLA mid-winter meeting, and notes books of worth to libraries.
My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Karen Viars
My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Karen Viars
Georgia Library Quarterly
An author's experiences with Hamlet, where it has led her, and why it has a place in her personal library.
Small And Open Source: Decisions And Implementation Of An Open Source Integrated Library System In A Small Private College, Lyn Dennison
Small And Open Source: Decisions And Implementation Of An Open Source Integrated Library System In A Small Private College, Lyn Dennison
Georgia Library Quarterly
Paine College recently selected a new ILS system, choosing Koha, an open source approach. Rationale for the choice and a history of installation and effectiveness are included by authors Lyn H. Dennison and Alana Faye Lewis.
Using Library Swipe-Card Data To Inform Decision Making, Jennifer L. Jones
Using Library Swipe-Card Data To Inform Decision Making, Jennifer L. Jones
Georgia Library Quarterly
COMO White Paper
Georgia State University (GSU) affiliates must swipe their campus ID cards at turnstiles in order to enter the University Library buildings.
The swipe verifies the individual is a GSU affiliate and unlocks the turnstile for entry, and records data. With each swipe, data such as year in school, major, and GPA are sent to a database. The library partnered with Advanced Campus Services, GSU’s high-performance, research computing unit, to create a tool to access the data. The end product has been a valuable tool for the library, one that has been used to inform staffing and operating …
We Love Libraries!
Georgia Library Quarterly
Friends of the Library groups are true support partners to trustees and library directors. "The roles may seem separate, but cooperation between them is integral to a well functioning library."