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Bringing Us Together / Getting Us Out, Peter D. Verheyen
Bringing Us Together / Getting Us Out, Peter D. Verheyen
Peter D Verheyen
The past five years have seen an explosion in the use of the Internet by book artists both as a tool for communication and as a means of publicizing their work. Not quite as rapidly, but steadily nevertheless some formerly traditional book artists have left the confines and limitations of hot type on damp paper to explore the creation of "books" which can only exist in digital form. In this presentation, I will explore how both book artists and the book arts represent themselves using digital media and what I see as some of the implications for the ways in …
An Exploratory Study Of User Searching Of The World Wide Web: A Holistic Approach, Carol Tenopir, Peiling Wang, Elizabeth Layman, David Penniman, Shawn Collins
An Exploratory Study Of User Searching Of The World Wide Web: A Holistic Approach, Carol Tenopir, Peiling Wang, Elizabeth Layman, David Penniman, Shawn Collins
Carol Tenopir
No abstract provided.
On My Mind: Youth Adult Spaces, Anthony Bernier
The Republic Of Federal Scientific Publication: The Not-So-Public Domain, John Walters
The Republic Of Federal Scientific Publication: The Not-So-Public Domain, John Walters
John Walters
This article examines the forces that have made federal scientific publication an essentially private enterprise. Particular attention is paid to the rise of the scientific community in the American political system. The period under review begins roughly with 1941 and American involvement in World War II, which coincides with the establishment of the Office of Scientific Research and Development (ORSD). The article examines OSRD’s method of conducting federal scientific research, its contractual system, and the new publishing paradigm that it engendered. The article concludes in the 1960s with congressional efforts to revise provisions in Title 17, the Copyright Code.
Sports On The World Wide Web, Jack Styczynski
Sports On The World Wide Web, Jack Styczynski
Jack Styczynski
Preservation Of The Records Of The Massachusetts Bay Company, Dale H. Freeman
Preservation Of The Records Of The Massachusetts Bay Company, Dale H. Freeman
Dale H. Freeman
A paper that dually examines the painstaking work done by Boston Historian Nathaniel Shurtleff in 1853, to preserve the records of the Massachusetts Bay Colony; and the methods of record keeping within the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 and after.
A Bird's Eye View Of Authority Control In Cataloging, Karen S. Calhoun
A Bird's Eye View Of Authority Control In Cataloging, Karen S. Calhoun
Karen S Calhoun
In this invited paper for an NSF-funded workshop for the systematics and library communities, Calhoun relates the story of cooperative authority control in libraries, drawing parallels to the problem domain of the systematics community and biological information managers. She describes what made community-wide authority control possible in libraries; offers a high-level view of how it works from systems and practitioner perspectives; and assesses the limitations, prospects and challenges for the current authority control framework in libraries.
Pricing Options For End User Products In Libraries, Carol Tenopir, George Banks, Leslie Lowe Preston
Pricing Options For End User Products In Libraries, Carol Tenopir, George Banks, Leslie Lowe Preston
Carol Tenopir
No abstract provided.
An Exploratory Study Of User's Interaction With World Wide Web Resources: Information Skills, Cognitive Styles, Affective States, And Searching Behaviors, Carol Tenopir, Peiling Wang
An Exploratory Study Of User's Interaction With World Wide Web Resources: Information Skills, Cognitive Styles, Affective States, And Searching Behaviors, Carol Tenopir, Peiling Wang
Carol Tenopir
No abstract provided.
Periodical Price Survey 1998: E-Journals Come Of Age, Lee C. Van Orsdel, Kathleen Born
Periodical Price Survey 1998: E-Journals Come Of Age, Lee C. Van Orsdel, Kathleen Born
Lee C. Van Orsdel
No abstract provided.
Designing The Future Of Electronic Journals With Lessons Learned From The Past: Economic And Use Patterns Of Scientific Journals, Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King
Designing The Future Of Electronic Journals With Lessons Learned From The Past: Economic And Use Patterns Of Scientific Journals, Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King
Carol Tenopir
No abstract provided.
Mental Health Parity: 1998 National And State Perspectives, Bruce Lubotsky Levin, Ardis Hanson, Richard Coe, Ann C. Taylor
Mental Health Parity: 1998 National And State Perspectives, Bruce Lubotsky Levin, Ardis Hanson, Richard Coe, Ann C. Taylor
Ardis Hanson
The federal Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 requires insurers to offer the same benefits for mental disorders and substance abuse as they would for physical disorders, including any annual or lifetime limitations and restrictions placed upon such coverage. To date, twenty states across the nation have enacted parity laws for mental health and/or substance abuse benefits. This report summarizes the essential issues facing the state of Florida in the development of state mental health parity legislation, including an examination of the experiences of other states, a look at potential benefits, and a discussion of the impact of managed care …
"Becoming Southern: The Jews Of Savannah, Georgia, 1830-70, Mark I. Greenberg
"Becoming Southern: The Jews Of Savannah, Georgia, 1830-70, Mark I. Greenberg
Mark I. Greenberg
No abstract provided.
Economic Cost Models Of Scientific Scholarly Journals, Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King
Economic Cost Models Of Scientific Scholarly Journals, Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King
Carol Tenopir
No abstract provided.
Internet Infoglut And Invisible Ink: Spamdexing Search Engines With Meta Tags, Ira Nathenson
Internet Infoglut And Invisible Ink: Spamdexing Search Engines With Meta Tags, Ira Nathenson
Ira Steven Nathenson
This Article addresses 'spamdexing,' namely, the practice of stuffing invisible keywords into webpages in order to try to get more favorable listings with search engines. For instance, some website owners will stuff the trademarks of competitors into a webpage’s code, particularly by using 'meta tags,' indexing keywords that can be hidden in a webpage’s source code. Although meta tags are not typically viewed by users, the code can be read by search engines, with the result that webpages may be improperly boosted in search engine rankings. Such practices can confuse the public and have also spurred trademark lawsuits. But the …
Archiv Der Pharmazie, Philadelphia University
Archiv Der Pharmazie, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Simulation And Fpga Implementation Of A Simple Computer, Philadelphia University
Simulation And Fpga Implementation Of A Simple Computer, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
"Savannah's Jewish Women And The Shaping Of Ethnic And Gender Identity, 1830-1900", Mark I. Greenberg
"Savannah's Jewish Women And The Shaping Of Ethnic And Gender Identity, 1830-1900", Mark I. Greenberg
Mark I. Greenberg
No abstract provided.
Implementing National Guidelines And Standards: A Model For Action, Ken Haycock
Implementing National Guidelines And Standards: A Model For Action, Ken Haycock
Ken Haycock
Outlines the steps undertaken by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) in coordinating the implementation of the `Information power: Building partnerships for learning' standards. Survey conducted in 1995; Restructuring in 1996; Objective of the National Association of Secondary School Principals.
Thinking Style Differences Among Academic Librarians, Linda M. Golian-Lui
Thinking Style Differences Among Academic Librarians, Linda M. Golian-Lui
Linda M. Golian-Lui
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether differences in thinking styles exist between senior level library administrators working in public and technical service areas in libraries with an institutional membership in the Association of Research Libraries (ARL). To facilitate this investigation, the Inquiry Mode Questionnaire (InQ) and a demographic data form were distributed in a nation-wide survey. The study achieved an 80.3% (106) return rate, with a total of 97 surveys used for data analysis. The literature review is organized in three segments: definitional dilemma, theoretical framework, and review of previous research. The definitional dilemma addressed issues concerning …
The "Lesbian On Display:” An Analysis Of Representations Of “Lesbian” Identities And Sexualities In Contemporary American Film, Amanda J. Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D.
The "Lesbian On Display:” An Analysis Of Representations Of “Lesbian” Identities And Sexualities In Contemporary American Film, Amanda J. Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D.
Mandy (Amanda) Swygart-Hobaugh
Locating Business Information, Lisa Smith-Butler
Locating Business Information, Lisa Smith-Butler
Lisa Smith-Butler
No abstract provided.
Legal Literature In Nigeria - An Overview, Yemisi Dina
Legal Literature In Nigeria - An Overview, Yemisi Dina
Yemisi Dina