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The User-System Interface, Carol Tenopir Aug 1989

The User-System Interface, Carol Tenopir

School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works

More options in user-system interfaces are being introduced as a result of the growing popularity of end-user searching. A number of user-systems that are more user-friendly are detailed.


Why Don’T Librarians Use Full-Text Databases?, Carol Tenopir Jun 1989

Why Don’T Librarians Use Full-Text Databases?, Carol Tenopir

School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works

The majority of database use in libraries is on bibliographic or referral databases instead of full-text databases. The advantages of full-text databases and reasons that more libraries should use them are discussed.


What’S Happening With Cd-Rom, Part 1, Carol Tenopir Feb 1989

What’S Happening With Cd-Rom, Part 1, Carol Tenopir

School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works

It is expected that there will be an increase in the number of databases on CD-ROM during 1989. Directories for finding out what is available on CD-ROM and information on the companies that produce them are discussed.


Database Selection Tools, Carol Tenopir Nov 1988

Database Selection Tools, Carol Tenopir

School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works

Recommends tools for librarians in selecting databases for library patrons. Directory of online periodicals; Online dictionary files; Automatic database selection procedures.


Charting A Career Path In The Information Professions, Leslie M. Kong, R.A H. Goodfellow May 1988

Charting A Career Path In The Information Professions, Leslie M. Kong, R.A H. Goodfellow

Library Faculty Publications & Presentations

Academic Librarians play an important role in promoting information management and information literacy. This paper develops a career path model for academic librarians, delineating primary roles, psychological issues, required competencies, and strategies to attain those competencies at each state. Human resources planning implications for information organizations are also discussed.


Ua1d John Cudd, Wku Human Resources Jan 1986

Ua1d John Cudd, Wku Human Resources

WKU Archives Records

Personnel file of librarian John Cudd, includes obituaries and correspondence of Mary Sample, Michael Binder, Frederick Murphy, Robert Haynes, Sally Koenig and Kern Alexander.


Nancy Jane Day Papers - Accession 629, Nancy Jane Day Jan 1985

Nancy Jane Day Papers - Accession 629, Nancy Jane Day

Manuscript Collection

This collection consists of personal papers and professional papers of librarian Nancy Jane Day. The personal papers include biographical information, correspondence, and photographs. The professional papers make up the bulk of the collection and include materials from the various organizations in which Miss Day was involved, such as, the American Library Association, American Association of School Librarians, South Carolina Library Association, South Carolina Education Association, and several others. Contained in the various series are correspondence, reports, agendas, minutes, programs, pamphlets, manuals, lists, rules, publications, handbooks, newspaper clippings, schedule, forms, applications, standards, newsletters, constitutions, by-laws, notices, directories, speeches, notes, guidelines, questionnaires, …


The Information Professional In 25 Years, Carol Tenopir Jan 1984

The Information Professional In 25 Years, Carol Tenopir

School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works

Predictions about changes in the next 25 years in information productions, management, access, and use.


Books & Beyond: 2nd Edition, Schools Commission's Advisory Group On School Library Standards Feb 1979

Books & Beyond: 2nd Edition, Schools Commission's Advisory Group On School Library Standards

Information Management

This revised edition of Books and Beyond has been prepared in response to a continuing demand for guidelines and advice on library resource facilities and services. It attempts to meet the changing needs and priorities in the planning and managing of school libraries and to promote efficient and economic use of resources. In revising the previous edition, the Schools Commission's Advisory Group on School Library Standards has given attention to several important aspects of school libraries, in particular to the concept of resource networks - sharing in the purchasing and use of learning resources - and the matter of space …


Libraries, Librarians And First Amendment Freedoms, Robert M. O'Neil Jan 1975

Libraries, Librarians And First Amendment Freedoms, Robert M. O'Neil

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Letter To Carlton West Regarding Thenorth Carolina Library Association Constitution And Bylaws, May 9, 1963, Carlyle Frarey May 1963

Letter To Carlton West Regarding Thenorth Carolina Library Association Constitution And Bylaws, May 9, 1963, Carlyle Frarey

Correspondence

A letter from Carlyle Frarey to Carlton West discussing procedures for changing the Constitution and Bylaws of the North Carolina Library Association.


Libraries In Australia, Norman Lynravn Jan 1948

Libraries In Australia, Norman Lynravn

Information Management

When every community has its professionally-administered, free public library, when the resources of such libraries can be made available to even the most isolated of our citizens, when library services are so coordinated that they can readily provide anybody with any information he seeks, can lend him freely the literature he needs, whether he is adult or child, when the library is recognised and accepted as an indispensable and integral part of our lives, then the goal will be getting near. The story which follows is an interpretation of the progress that is being made towards these ends. Being an …