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Navigating The Academic Library Job Search, Katherine O'Clair, Emily Rogers
Navigating The Academic Library Job Search, Katherine O'Clair, Emily Rogers
Library Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Benicia's Model Esl Program, Mary Wise
Benicia's Model Esl Program, Mary Wise
Library Scholarship
This article discusses the creation of Benicia Public Library's English as a Second Language (ESL) program and some of the lessons learned.
Books, Hot Coffee And A Comfortable Chair, Mary Wise
Books, Hot Coffee And A Comfortable Chair, Mary Wise
Library Scholarship
This article discusses the trend of adding cafes and coffee shops to libraries.
Wale Conference: Of Sand And Polar Bears, Mary Wise, Zippy Nickerson
Wale Conference: Of Sand And Polar Bears, Mary Wise, Zippy Nickerson
Library Scholarship
This article discusses some of the happenings at the thirteenth annual Washington Association of Library Employees (WALE) Conference.
A Vos Souhaits !, Brett B. Bodemer
Eros Le Héros, Brett B. Bodemer
Le Testament, Brett B. Bodemer
Si Alza, Brett B. Bodemer
Arizona Library Association Annual Conference: A First-Timer’S Perspective, Katherine O'Clair
Arizona Library Association Annual Conference: A First-Timer’S Perspective, Katherine O'Clair
Library Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Cataloging The Congressional Serial Set, Aimée C. Quinn
Cataloging The Congressional Serial Set, Aimée C. Quinn
Library Scholarship
Many librarians question the usefulness of the traditional cataloging of difficult historic sets in a time when more and more information moves either to the Internet or is digitized outright. One of the most challenging sets to catalog is the United States Congressional Serial Set, a 14,000+ (and growing) mega serial comprised of five monographic sub-series. The Congressional Serial Set is an anomaly since it is both monographic and serial in nature. This article examines the intricacies in cataloging government publications in an electronic atmosphere using one House document in the Serial Set as a guide and examines the two …