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If Rumors Were Horses, Katina Strauch
A Proposal To Improve And Expand Access To Electronic Resources Through Per-Use Pricing, Peter Mccracken
A Proposal To Improve And Expand Access To Electronic Resources Through Per-Use Pricing, Peter Mccracken
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Digitalcommons@University Of Rhode Island Statistics 2010-2011, Andree J. Rathemacher
Digitalcommons@University Of Rhode Island Statistics 2010-2011, Andree J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Statistics on the total number of full text downloads from the DigitalCommons@University of Rhode Island institutional repository for 2010-2011. Data are provided monthly on the number of full text downloads by collection and document, and on the number of referrals by domain and country. Dissertations are included in the statistics. Digital Commons statistics are COUNTER-compliant, with downloads from robots and automated processes filtered out.
Information Outlook, April/May 2011, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, April/May 2011, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2011
Volume 15, Issue 3
Thomas Cooper Society Newsletter - Spring 2011, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Thomas Cooper Society Newsletter - Spring 2011, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Thomas Cooper Society Newsletter
Contents:
The Thomas Cooper Medal ..... p.1
Society’s Annual Meeting Features Cooper Medal Award to Larry McMurtry..... p.1
Report from the President..... p.2
Letter from the Dean of Libraries..... p.3
Thomas Cooper Society Events of 2010–2011..... p.3
The English Bible: An Exhibition for the Four Hundredth Anniversary of the King James Bible, 1611..... p.4
Irvin Department of Rare Books and Special Collections Notable Gifts and Acquisitions for 2009-2011..... p.6
Library Receives Camilla Urso Collection..... p.9
Hemingway Collection Augmented through Hallman Fund Purchases..... p.9
Irvin Department Provides Materials and Services to Many Constituents..... p.9
Beyond Domesticity: U.S. Women Writers, 1770–1915..... p.10 …
Lanthorn, Vol. 45, No. 49, March 17, 2011, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 45, No. 49, March 17, 2011, Grand Valley State University
Volume 45, July 8, 2010 - June 9, 2011
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present. This issue is misnumbered as Vol. 49, No. 49.
Lanthorn, Vol. 45, No. 48, March 14, 2011, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 45, No. 48, March 14, 2011, Grand Valley State University
Volume 45, July 8, 2010 - June 9, 2011
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 4, Issue 3, Uno Library Science Education
Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 4, Issue 3, Uno Library Science Education
Library Education and Development (L.E.A.D.)
This issue of the Library Education and Development Newsletter features Advice from the Frontlines from Wendy Grojean, a Student Spotlight of Lisa Schwartz, Announcements, Conferences and Professional Development, Things to Consider: "Stop Having A Frustrating Career" article, and School Librarian's Day registration form.
Atg Special Report -- Back To The Future: Old Models For New Challenges, Sanford G. Thatcher
Atg Special Report -- Back To The Future: Old Models For New Challenges, Sanford G. Thatcher
Against the Grain
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Friends Of Henderson Library Newsletter, W. Bede Mitchell, Mary Margaret Jones, Ann Hamilton, Laura Wheaton, Cynthia Frost, Marvin Goss, Joellen Broome, Jonathan H. Harwell, Julie Harwell
Friends Of Henderson Library Newsletter, W. Bede Mitchell, Mary Margaret Jones, Ann Hamilton, Laura Wheaton, Cynthia Frost, Marvin Goss, Joellen Broome, Jonathan H. Harwell, Julie Harwell
Henderson Library Newsletters (2010-2019)
In This Issue: "Volunteer Opportunities", "Art and the Henderson Library", "Henderson Library's Automated Retrieval Collection (ARC)", "Farm to Table", "Recent Friends Events", "A Fine Romance", "$aving the Green", "James Dunwoody Bulloch & Modern US Naval Strategy", "'Throw My Troubles Out the Door:'Bob Dylan & the Southern Musical Landscape", "Memorial Books in Henderson Library", "Henderson Heroes: Spotlight on Employees", "Save the Date"
Appraising Archivists: Documentation And The Need For Accountability In The Appraisal Process, Samantha N. Cross
Appraising Archivists: Documentation And The Need For Accountability In The Appraisal Process, Samantha N. Cross
WWU Graduate School Collection
Appraisal is one of the first steps in archival processing and arguably the most crucial. Embedded in this process are two concepts fundamental to archives: power of the archivist over the collection and trust, by the public, in the archivist to make decisions regarding the historical record. Justification for decisions regarding appraisal, however, are lacking and archivists have yet to make any headway in establishing a means of accountability. Through the implementation of a formalized appraisal report, archivists can thoroughly document the appraisal process while simultaneously justifying their decisions to the greater archival communities and the public at large. This …