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Marginalia No. 18/19, Merrill-Cazier Library Oct 2005

Marginalia No. 18/19, Merrill-Cazier Library

Marginalia

Special Double Issue Number 18 /19: Autumn 2005

OPENING A NEW CHAPTER-Vice Provost for Libraries, Linda Wolcott on the new library building

NEW LIBRARY MAPS- Get oriented: five new floors of books, class rooms and services.

RELIGIOUS STUDIES ENDOWMENT FROM THE TANNER CHARITABLE TRUST-by Brooke Nelson, The Utah Statesman.

SORENSEN BROTHERS TO HONOR FATHER’S LOVE FOR USU-KIM WINGER ON NEW SPACE DEDICATED TO A.N. SORENSEN

JOYCE KINKEAD’S DONATION TO FUND THE MAY SWENSON COMMEMORATIVE ROOM- Dedicated to noted poet.

THE NEW INFORMATION COMMONS-Flora Shode and Britt Fagerheim welcome students to engaging new space.

YOUR LIBRARY: MOVE AND IMPROVED-What has been …


Balancing Books: The Problem Of Scholarly Publication In The Promotion/Tenure Process, Michael Spooner Oct 2005

Balancing Books: The Problem Of Scholarly Publication In The Promotion/Tenure Process, Michael Spooner

Library Faculty & Staff Publications

I never intended a career in publishing. In 1983, I was in grad school, trying to redeem an M.A. in literature by getting a more socially responsible M.A. in Teaching ESL, when somehow there was a baby on the way. I decided it was really my job to find a real job, and I happened into one in publishing. In those days, I wasn’t much of a people person, so the post of acquisitions editor had plenty of appeal. Acquisitions editors are the ones, as Dogbert says, who can reject your life’s work with a gesture and a witty remark. …


Design-Based Research Strategies For Developing A Scientific Inquiry Curriculum In A Multi-User Virtual Environment, B. Nelson, D. J. Ketelhut, Jody Clarke-Midura, C. Bowman, C. Dede Jan 2005

Design-Based Research Strategies For Developing A Scientific Inquiry Curriculum In A Multi-User Virtual Environment, B. Nelson, D. J. Ketelhut, Jody Clarke-Midura, C. Bowman, C. Dede

Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences Faculty Publications

This National Science Foundation funded project is studying graphical multi-user virtual environments (MUVEs) to investigate whether using this interactive medium in classroom settings can simulate real-world experimentation and can provide students with engaging, meaningful learning experiences that enhance scientific literacy. In the project's River City curriculum, teams of middle school students are asked to collaboratively solve a digital 19th century city's problems with illness, through interaction with digital artifacts, tacit clues, and computer-based 'agents' acting as mentors and colleagues in a virtual community of practice. This article describes the design-based research strategy by which we are currently extending an educational …


Serials Standards: Envisioning A Solution To The Online Serials Management Mess, Jennifer Duncan Jan 2005

Serials Standards: Envisioning A Solution To The Online Serials Management Mess, Jennifer Duncan

Library Faculty & Staff Publications

Whereas the transmission of data relating to the initiation, renewal, or cancellation of serial subscriptions has developed into a robust and standardized system based on Electronic Data Exchange (EDI), the ability of serialists to effectively exchange and manipulate information pertaining to data about the specific content and access rights to the subscriptions at a given library has become increasingly problematic. The rapid development of local and vendor systems designed to handle subscription data has necessitated that this data be standardized for smooth exchange. Ted Fens' and Regina Reynolds' discussion of the standards work underway at NISO and EDltEUR. as well …


'Tea For Two' And The Rest Of The School: Valentine's Day At Adams Elementary, Randy Williams Jan 2005

'Tea For Two' And The Rest Of The School: Valentine's Day At Adams Elementary, Randy Williams

Library Faculty & Staff Publications

I have fond memories of creating valentines with my mother and then going out in the cover of night to place my love creations on family and friend's doorsteps, ring the bell, and hide in a nearby shrub to watch my "valentine" retrieve my heartfelt declarations. Why? That's the way we celebrated Valentine's Day in our family, our town. To me, Valentine celebrations have always been an adventure. That must be why when my oldest daughter (now 23) came home from first grade at Adams Elementary in Logan, Utah, with an invitation from the PTA to the school's Valentine's Tea …


Welcome To Utah State University’S Digital Library!, Cheryl D. Walters Jan 2005

Welcome To Utah State University’S Digital Library!, Cheryl D. Walters

Library Faculty & Staff Publications

Digital exhibit introducing Utah State University Library's new Digital Library in 2005