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The Case For Collaborative Tools: Long Distance Teamwork On A Shoestring Budget, Jessica De Perio Wittman, Lucie Olejnikova
The Case For Collaborative Tools: Long Distance Teamwork On A Shoestring Budget, Jessica De Perio Wittman, Lucie Olejnikova
Jessica de Perio Wittman
An article written on how to create podcasts using readily-available technology, and how to use these podcasts in legal education.
Building A Digital Collection: The Making Of Historical Publications Of The United States Commission On Civil Rights, Bill Sleeman
Building A Digital Collection: The Making Of Historical Publications Of The United States Commission On Civil Rights, Bill Sleeman
Bill Sleeman
This article briefly explores the technical and administrative tasks required to create a digital resource devoted to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
“If The Answer Is Outsourcing, What Is The Question?”: Managing Externalization Of Library Services Ten Years After The Tempest - A Review Of The Literature, Mikhail Koulikov
“If The Answer Is Outsourcing, What Is The Question?”: Managing Externalization Of Library Services Ten Years After The Tempest - A Review Of The Literature, Mikhail Koulikov
Mikhail Koulikov
No abstract provided.
Regulation Short-Cut: Re-Route Pa. Code Searches To The Internet For Quicker, More Efficient Legal Research, Matthew Mcgovern
Regulation Short-Cut: Re-Route Pa. Code Searches To The Internet For Quicker, More Efficient Legal Research, Matthew Mcgovern
Matthew McGovern
No abstract provided.
Implementing Geographic Information Technologies Ethically, Harlan J. Onsrud
Implementing Geographic Information Technologies Ethically, Harlan J. Onsrud
Harlan J Onsrud
Spatial technologies are changing relations among citizens, between citizens and businesses, and between citizens and their governments. Profound implications regarding our relationships with each other are being raised by the expanding use of mobile, spatial, and context-aware technologies, the building of interoperable coordinated spatial data infrastructures and pervasive sensor-networks, the use of location as the foundation for many current and future business and scientific information systems, and the widespread enablement of individuals to gather their own spatial data, report it to others and generate their own spatial resources. How can we within the geospatial community better weave our way through …
Emerging Problems In Knowledge-Sharing And The Three New Ethics Of Knowledge Transfer, Mikhail Koulikov
Emerging Problems In Knowledge-Sharing And The Three New Ethics Of Knowledge Transfer, Mikhail Koulikov
Mikhail Koulikov
No abstract provided.
International Approaches To Library User Fees And Fee-Based Services: An Evaluation Of Three Recent Studies, Mikhail Koulikov
International Approaches To Library User Fees And Fee-Based Services: An Evaluation Of Three Recent Studies, Mikhail Koulikov
Mikhail Koulikov
No abstract provided.