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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
A Consortium Developed Poster To Teach Evidence-Based Health Care. (Poster), Kristine Petre, Linda Schwartz
A Consortium Developed Poster To Teach Evidence-Based Health Care. (Poster), Kristine Petre, Linda Schwartz
Linda Matula Schwartz MDE, AHIP, CM
No abstract provided.
Technology And Library Research, Kim Ranger, Kathryn Waggoner
Technology And Library Research, Kim Ranger, Kathryn Waggoner
Kathryn L Waggoner
No abstract provided.
The Mandolin In Minnesota: An Illustrated History, Amy M. Shaw
The Mandolin In Minnesota: An Illustrated History, Amy M. Shaw
Amy M. Shaw
All In This Together: Introducing Esl Students To The Academic Library, Patricia Mileham
All In This Together: Introducing Esl Students To The Academic Library, Patricia Mileham
Patricia Mileham
No abstract provided.
Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn Pukkila
Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn Pukkila
Marilyn R. Pukkila
A bibliographic essay on the early beginnings of feminist spirituality literature, from the 1960s to 1998.
The University Of Iowa New Media Coalition: A Network Of Campus Partners, Paul Soderdahl
The University Of Iowa New Media Coalition: A Network Of Campus Partners, Paul Soderdahl
Paul A Soderdahl
The New Media Coalition at the University of Iowa consists of six campus units working together in support of instructional software and digital media development. Still in its experimental first year, the coalition is made up of mid-level partners in the University's organizational structure who collaborate on campuswide new media events, share ideas and new developments, and turn to each other as a "favor clearinghouse." Existing outside the bureaucracy, this informal coalition is predicated on each partner's willingness to "play well together in the sandbox."
Using A Combination Proxy Server/Purl Server For Off-Campus Access To Restricted Databases, Paul Soderdahl
Using A Combination Proxy Server/Purl Server For Off-Campus Access To Restricted Databases, Paul Soderdahl
Paul A Soderdahl
While many libraries enable off-campus users to access subscription databases through a proxy server, the University of Iowa Libraries has complemented its proxy server with a PURL, or persistent URL, server, for self-marketing and point-of-need instructions. This poster session will highlight technical aspects and the current workflow.
Ethical Dilemmas Of Intellectual Property Policies At Sreb Institutions, D. Sanders, Sonya Shepherd
Ethical Dilemmas Of Intellectual Property Policies At Sreb Institutions, D. Sanders, Sonya Shepherd
Sonya S. Gaither
No abstract provided.
Review Of Communicating For Development: Human Change For Survival., Ruth Connell
Review Of Communicating For Development: Human Change For Survival., Ruth Connell
Ruth R. Connell
No abstract provided.
Collecting The South: An Historical Overview Of Reference Sources For The Study Of Southern Literature, Jeanne Pavy
Collecting The South: An Historical Overview Of Reference Sources For The Study Of Southern Literature, Jeanne Pavy
Jeanne Pavy
No abstract provided.
Interim Report: Pcc Standing Committee On Automation (Sca). Task Group On Journals In Aggregator Databases, Karen S. Calhoun, John J. Riemer
Interim Report: Pcc Standing Committee On Automation (Sca). Task Group On Journals In Aggregator Databases, Karen S. Calhoun, John J. Riemer
Karen S Calhoun
Recommends a useful, cost-effective and timely means for automatically creating catalog records to identify e-journals in aggregator databases. The demonstration project was conducted by Karen Calhoun (chair of the SCA; Cornell), John Riemer (chair of the task group; U. Georgia) and Oliver Pesch (EBSCO) on behalf of the PCC SCA task group.
Periodical Price Survey 1999: Serials Publishing In Flux, Lee C. Van Orsdel, Kathleen Born
Periodical Price Survey 1999: Serials Publishing In Flux, Lee C. Van Orsdel, Kathleen Born
Lee C. Van Orsdel
No abstract provided.
Soloist, Sheridan Stormes
Soloist, Sheridan Stormes
Sheridan Stormes
Member & soloist, Indiana State Museum Singers (formerly known as Vocal-Ease and Just Friends), in-residence at the Indiana State Museum; we also perform for local retirement homes, OASES, etc., 1999+.
Do Peer-Reviewed Journal Papers Result From Meeting Abstracts Of The Biennial Conference On The Biology Of Marine Mammals?, James Bird, Mary Bird
Do Peer-Reviewed Journal Papers Result From Meeting Abstracts Of The Biennial Conference On The Biology Of Marine Mammals?, James Bird, Mary Bird
James E Bird
Peer-reviewed publication is at the core of scientific communication. However, with the exception of biomedicine, there has been little analysis of the rate of peer-reviewed publication resulting from conference abstracts. This study examined a random sample of abstracts from the 1989 and 1991 Biennial Conferences on the Biology of Marine Mammals to determine how many were published as peer-reviewed papers. Publication rates were 51.4% (±4.7%) and 51.2% (±4.6%), respectively. This low abstract-to-publication rate, coupled with editorial policies prohibiting citation of conference abstracts in some journals, limits access to recent research, and thus affects the vibrance of the discipline.
Russian Periodical Index Digital Project (Letopis' Zhurnal'nykh Statei, 1956-1975), Kristine Brancolini
Russian Periodical Index Digital Project (Letopis' Zhurnal'nykh Statei, 1956-1975), Kristine Brancolini
Kristine R. Brancolini
No abstract provided.
Collaborating With Writing Programs: A Structural Model, James Elmborg
Collaborating With Writing Programs: A Structural Model, James Elmborg
James K. Elmborg
No abstract provided.
The Treatment Of Gay And Lesbian Fiction For Young Adults In The Reviewing Media, Paulette Rothbauer, Lynne Mckechnie
The Treatment Of Gay And Lesbian Fiction For Young Adults In The Reviewing Media, Paulette Rothbauer, Lynne Mckechnie
Paulette Rothbauer
No abstract provided.
Educating Faculty And Students In The Mellon Workshop Model, James Elmborg
Educating Faculty And Students In The Mellon Workshop Model, James Elmborg
James K. Elmborg
No abstract provided.
Rare Law Books And The Language Of Catalogues, Laurent Mayali, Mario Ascheri
Rare Law Books And The Language Of Catalogues, Laurent Mayali, Mario Ascheri
Laurent Mayali
No abstract provided.
Jim And Alison Do User Education: English 101 And Beyond At Washington State University Libraries, James Elmborg, Alison Manning
Jim And Alison Do User Education: English 101 And Beyond At Washington State University Libraries, James Elmborg, Alison Manning
James K. Elmborg
The authors use English 101, their primary program, as a springboard for a discussion of teaching as a library function. Both view the one-hour presentation that is commonly done in libraries as grossly inadequate; they offer solutions that are working at Washington State University Libraries. These include cultivating better relations with departments in order to increase the time spent for library instruction, understanding different pedagogy styles and departmental cultures, creating Web modules to reach more students, and focusing attention specifically on one clientele, i.e., freshmen.
"Gender Gaps, Information Technology, And Academic Libraries: A Feminist Evaluation, Kelly Barrick Hovendick
"Gender Gaps, Information Technology, And Academic Libraries: A Feminist Evaluation, Kelly Barrick Hovendick
Kelly M. Barrick
Toward A Reconceptualization Of Information Seeking Research: Focus On The Exchange Of Meaning, Kyunghye Yoon, M. S. Nilan
Toward A Reconceptualization Of Information Seeking Research: Focus On The Exchange Of Meaning, Kyunghye Yoon, M. S. Nilan
Kyunghye (Konhe) Yoon
No abstract provided.
The User's Mental Model Of An Information Retrieval System: An Experiment On A Prototype Online Catalog, Christine L. Borgman
The User's Mental Model Of An Information Retrieval System: An Experiment On A Prototype Online Catalog, Christine L. Borgman
Christine L. Borgman
Designing For Wow!: The Optimal Information Gateway, Zsuzsa Koltay, Karen S. Calhoun
Designing For Wow!: The Optimal Information Gateway, Zsuzsa Koltay, Karen S. Calhoun
Karen S Calhoun
Presents the results of a focus group study to learn what users expect from networked information systems provided by university libraries.
Library Gateway: Project Design, Teams And Cycle Time, Karen S. Calhoun, Zsuzsa Koltay, Edward Weissman
Library Gateway: Project Design, Teams And Cycle Time, Karen S. Calhoun, Zsuzsa Koltay, Edward Weissman
Karen S Calhoun
Librarians at Cornell University Library (CUL) launched the first system-wide integrated gateway to networked resources, services, and library information in January 1998. Using a case study approach, this article examines the design and implementation process that helped the project succeed, rather than focusing on the technology or the vision behind the gateway. The authors identify and discuss critical success factors and the organizational learning experience that moved CUL a step closer to mastering the process of innovation.
Technology And Library Research, Kim L. Ranger, Kathryn Waggoner
Technology And Library Research, Kim L. Ranger, Kathryn Waggoner
Kim L. Ranger
No abstract provided.