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Library Analytics And Assessment: The Sine Qua Non Of Measuring Our Success, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Analytics And Assessment: The Sine Qua Non Of Measuring Our Success, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
This "New and Noteworthy" discusses recent and classic titles related to library evaluation and assessment in academic, public, and school library settings. Key online resources are also discussed.
Keeping Up With New Legal Titles, Patricia Alvayay
Keeping Up With New Legal Titles, Patricia Alvayay
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
In this book review, Patty Alvayay discusses Rethinking Library Technical Services: Redefining Our Profession for the Future by Mary Beth Weber.
Partnership Between Library And Graduate School For Electronic Theses And Dissertations, Adrian K. Ho
Partnership Between Library And Graduate School For Electronic Theses And Dissertations, Adrian K. Ho
Library Presentations
This presentation describes how the library and the Graduate School at the University of Kentucky collaborated to streamline the thesis and dissertation submission process. The outcome was that the Graduate School implemented an electronic thesis and dissertation mandate in Fall 2013 and students now submit their theses or dissertations directly to the institutional repository, which enables immediate free online access to their research.
Back To The Classics: A Library Leader’S Basic Management Bookshelf, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Back To The Classics: A Library Leader’S Basic Management Bookshelf, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
This New and Noteworthy book review column summarizes four general "classic" management titles which may be useful to library leaders and managers.
Synchronizing Holdings For Improved Discoverability, Marsha Seamans
Synchronizing Holdings For Improved Discoverability, Marsha Seamans
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
The Heart And Soul Of Change Management, Jennifer A. Bartlett
The Heart And Soul Of Change Management, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Yin And Yang Of Personality Types, Jennifer A. Bartlett
The Yin And Yang Of Personality Types, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
[Review Of] Disaster Response And Planning For Libraries, Jennifer A. Bartlett
[Review Of] Disaster Response And Planning For Libraries, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
A Natural Fit: Organizational Storytelling In The Library, Jennifer A. Bartlett
A Natural Fit: Organizational Storytelling In The Library, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Environmental Monitoring: A Library Case Study, Kazuko Hioki
Environmental Monitoring: A Library Case Study, Kazuko Hioki
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
1946 Alcatraz Escape Attempt Led By Library Orderly From Kentucky, Reinette F. Jones
1946 Alcatraz Escape Attempt Led By Library Orderly From Kentucky, Reinette F. Jones
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
From Books To Binary: Migrating From A Traditional Library To An Electronic Information Center, Antoinette Paris Powell
From Books To Binary: Migrating From A Traditional Library To An Electronic Information Center, Antoinette Paris Powell
Library Presentations
The opening of the W. T. Young library at the University of Kentucky provides a unique opportunity for the College of Agriculture and the library. Most of the agricultural print materials will be housed in the new library and the 10,000 square feet that now houses the Agriculture Library will be turned into the Agricultural Information Center (AIC). The AIC is described as a corporate information center supporting the academic enterprise. This presentation will chronicle the migration, including the involvement of the faculty, the physical planning and the re-engineering of the staff to move into this dynamic environment.