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Full-Text Articles in Education
Developing Library Websites Optimized For Mobile Devices, Brendan Ryan
Developing Library Websites Optimized For Mobile Devices, Brendan Ryan
Brendan Ryan
The article explores the development of library websites optimized for mobile devices. Topics to be covered will include beginning the process of developing for mobile devices, assessing project goals, text-based contact with library staff, and mobile device emulators.
United We Stand: A Collaborative Approach To Legacy Print Collections, Matthew Revitt, Deborah Rollins
United We Stand: A Collaborative Approach To Legacy Print Collections, Matthew Revitt, Deborah Rollins
Matthew I Revitt
No abstract provided.
Together We Are Stronger: A Cooperative Approach To Managing Print Collections, Matthew Revitt, Clem Guthro
Together We Are Stronger: A Cooperative Approach To Managing Print Collections, Matthew Revitt, Clem Guthro
Matthew I Revitt
No abstract provided.
Mission Possible: A Retreat To Prepare Librarians To Infiltrate Upper-Level Curricula, Priscilla Finley, Diane Vanderpol, Susie Skarl, Sidney Lowe
Mission Possible: A Retreat To Prepare Librarians To Infiltrate Upper-Level Curricula, Priscilla Finley, Diane Vanderpol, Susie Skarl, Sidney Lowe
Susie Skarl
From its humble beginnings a scant fifty years ago as a small desert school, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) has rapidly evolved into a dynamic urban academic institution dedicated to creating a learning environment that empowers students to become lifelong learners. UNLV's first classes were held in 1957, and its solitary campus building housed all of the classrooms, offices, science labs, and a library of 2,000 books managed by a part-time librarian. Today, the UNLV Libraries include the 302,000 square foot Lied Library, three campus branches, 125 employees, and a book collection that expanded to well past a …
Communication, Project Management & Decision-Making, Matthew Revitt
Communication, Project Management & Decision-Making, Matthew Revitt
Matthew I Revitt
No abstract provided.
Using Data In Collaboration: Experiences From The Maine Shared Collections Strategy, Matthew Revitt
Using Data In Collaboration: Experiences From The Maine Shared Collections Strategy, Matthew Revitt
Matthew I Revitt
No abstract provided.
Together We Are Stronger: A Cooperative Approach To Managing Print Collections, Matthew Revitt, Clem Guthro
Together We Are Stronger: A Cooperative Approach To Managing Print Collections, Matthew Revitt, Clem Guthro
Matthew I Revitt
No abstract provided.
Lightning Lunch Presentation, Matthew Revitt
An Introduction And Review Of Maine Shared Collections Strategy Project Objectives, Matthew Revitt
An Introduction And Review Of Maine Shared Collections Strategy Project Objectives, Matthew Revitt
Matthew I Revitt
No abstract provided.
Cultural Diversity And The School-To-Work Transition: A Relational Perspective, William Feighery
Cultural Diversity And The School-To-Work Transition: A Relational Perspective, William Feighery
William Feighery
Drawing on evidence from the European tourism sector and adopting a Bourdieusian approach, this chapter embraces a relational perspective on the school-to-work transition. Taking account of macro public policy, as well as meso organisational and micro individual social spheres, the reported study sought to develop insights on the perceived value of, and demand for, diversity in the European tourism sector. Based on data from three research instruments, it is suggested that in the European tourism sector, the school-to-work transition is in a process of transformation as a number of forces, including neoliberalism, globalisation and the “democratisation” of education, mitigate against …