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Using The Tools In The Collaborates Toolbox To Get Work Done Presentation Handout, Margaret Maurer May 2013

Using The Tools In The Collaborates Toolbox To Get Work Done Presentation Handout, Margaret Maurer

Margaret Beecher Maurer

No abstract provided.


Using The Tools In The Collaborates Toolbox To Get Work Done Presentation Figuring Out What To Charge, Margaret Maurer May 2013

Using The Tools In The Collaborates Toolbox To Get Work Done Presentation Figuring Out What To Charge, Margaret Maurer

Margaret Beecher Maurer

No abstract provided.


Developing Best Practices For Technical Services Cross-Institutional Collaborations: Conditions That Foster Collaboration, Margaret Maurer, Julia Gammon, Bonita Pollock Dec 2012

Developing Best Practices For Technical Services Cross-Institutional Collaborations: Conditions That Foster Collaboration, Margaret Maurer, Julia Gammon, Bonita Pollock

Margaret Beecher Maurer

No abstract provided.


Midline President's Message Spring 2011, Clare Leibfarth May 2011

Midline President's Message Spring 2011, Clare Leibfarth

Clare Leibfarth

This Midwest Chapter/MLA newsletter article reports on the Executive Board meeting.


Restricted Section: The Library As Presented In Harry Potter, Elizabeth A. Richardson, Sarah Wagner Jan 2011

Restricted Section: The Library As Presented In Harry Potter, Elizabeth A. Richardson, Sarah Wagner

Elizabeth A Richardson

The authors report on a content analysis of the conceptualization of the library and librarian in the books in the Harry Potter series. The analysis includes all mentions of the library, the librarian, and library materials, from all seven books of the series. Content examined includes the format and types of library materials mentioned, limitations on access to library materials, the image of the librarian, and the characters’ use of library materials. The analysis reveals that the library is presented as both a heavily guarded and censored area and also a place where the young heroes of the book have …