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Count Of Helin Holdings (Checkin) Records For Uri Locations, 2002-2006, William T. O'Malley
Count Of Helin Holdings (Checkin) Records For Uri Locations, 2002-2006, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Count of holdings records / checkin records for each location code at the University Library, the CCE Library, and the Pell Marine Science Library. Data taken on seven dates between January 2002 and December 2006.
Count Of Uri Item Records In Helin, 1999-2007, William T. O'Malley
Count Of Uri Item Records In Helin, 1999-2007, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Spreadsheet containing a count of item records in the HELIN system by location, for the University Library, the CCE Library, and the Pell Marine Science Library. A count is presented on 11 dates between January 1999 and October 2007. Also included are partial counts of bibliographic records and holdings / checkin records.
The Workaholic's Guide To Planning For Maternity Leave, Debbie Ginsberg
The Workaholic's Guide To Planning For Maternity Leave, Debbie Ginsberg
Librarian Scholarship
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History Of E-Journals And Electronic Databases In The Uri Libraries, William T. O'Malley
History Of E-Journals And Electronic Databases In The Uri Libraries, William T. O'Malley
Collection Development Reports and Documents
Examines the history of the acquisition of electronic journals and databases at the University of Rhode Island Library. Brief statement of policy, strategy, risk, costs, pricing, and peers.
Serials Unit Annual Report 2004-2006, Andree J. Rathemacher
Serials Unit Annual Report 2004-2006, Andree J. Rathemacher
Serials Unit Reports
Report of the activities of the Serials Unit in the University of Rhode Island Library from 2004-2006. Includes changes in personnel, procedures, activities, and collections.
Serials Unit Annual Report 2005-2006, Andree J. Rathemacher
Serials Unit Annual Report 2005-2006, Andree J. Rathemacher
Serials Unit Reports
Annual report of the Serials Unit of the University of Rhode Island Library for the year 2005-2006. Covers personnel, technology, work flow, subscription changes, and future plans.
Monographic Acquisitions And Copy Cataloging (Macc) Annual Report 2005-2006, Karen M. Ramsay
Monographic Acquisitions And Copy Cataloging (Macc) Annual Report 2005-2006, Karen M. Ramsay
Monographic Acquisitions and Copy Cataloging Reports and Documents
Annual report of the Monographic Acquisitions and Copy Cataloging (MACC) Unit, University Library, University of Rhode Island. Covers staffing, hardware and software, monograph acquisitions, inventory project, and other MACC activities during the fiscal year 2005-2006.
Technical Services Department Statistics, 2005-2006, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Department Statistics, 2005-2006, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Annual statistics of the Department of Technical Services, University Library, University of Rhode Island, for 2005-2006.
Library Web Site Statistics 2005-2006, Andree J. Rathemacher
Library Web Site Statistics 2005-2006, Andree J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Statistics on the total number of visits to the University of Rhode Island Libraries Web site for 2005-2006. Includes distinct hosts served and total successful requests. A comparison of the Libraries Web site with the Web site of the University of Rhode Island as a whole is provided. Includes breakdown by specific Web page.
Digitalcommons@University Of Rhode Island Statistics Feb-Jun 2006
Digitalcommons@University Of Rhode Island Statistics Feb-Jun 2006
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Statistics on the total number of full text downloads from the DigitalCommons@University of Rhode Island institutional repository for February through June 2006 [earlier data not available]. Data are provided monthly on the number of full text downloads by collection and document, and on the number of referrals by domain and country. Dissertations are included in the statistics. Digital Commons statistics are COUNTER-compliant, with downloads from robots and automated processes filtered out.
Technical Services Department Statistics, Fy01-Fy06, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Department Statistics, Fy01-Fy06, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Statistics from the Department of Technical Services, University Library, University of Rhode Island from fiscal years 2001-2006. Percentage change is noted.
Nelinet Costs 2005-2006
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
This report lists the total charges paid by the University of Rhode Island Libraries to the bibliographic utility NELINET during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006. Costs are broken down by invoice date and category. Categories include cataloging, interlibrary loan, barcodes, tattletapes, membership, DIALOG search charges, conference fees. Cataloging total: $30,985.03. ILL total: $39,276.67. Tattletape: $9,672.00. DIALOG searches: $383.97. Membership: $2,100.00. Grand total: $126,335.56.
Practicing Law Librarianship: A Wiki Wiki (Quick) Introduction To The Wide World Of Wikis, Debbie Ginsberg
Practicing Law Librarianship: A Wiki Wiki (Quick) Introduction To The Wide World Of Wikis, Debbie Ginsberg
Librarian Scholarship
Learn how to use this powerful content management application for research and to organize projects.
© Copyright 2014 American Association of Law Libraries.
Refworks Usage Statistics 2005-2006
Refworks Usage Statistics 2005-2006
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
RefWorks is a subscription-based, online software product that helps researchers save, organize, and format bibliographic citations. This report provides monthly statistics on the usage of RefWorks by the URI community for 2005-2006. Data provided include total monthly users, new users, repeat users, total sessions per month, average sessions per user, total references added, and average number of references added per user. Also provided is an annual "snapshot" of the total number of references and registered users, broken down by self-identified departmental affiliation and type (undergrad, grad, faculty, etc.).
Reference Database Usage Statistics 2005-2006, Andree J. Rathemacher
Reference Database Usage Statistics 2005-2006, Andree J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Statistics on the use of online reference databases at the University of Rhode Island during the period from July 2005 through June 2006. Includes COUNTER-compliant data on sessions, searches, turnaways, full text articles downloaded, cost per search, and other metrics.
Cataloging Unit Statistics 2005-2006, Amar K. Lahiri
Cataloging Unit Statistics 2005-2006, Amar K. Lahiri
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Annual productivity statistics from the Cataloging Unit of the University of Rhode Island Library for 2005-2006. Includes total number of copy-cataloged records and original catalog records created. Also includes bibliographic and item records created, modified, and deleted in the local Innovative Interfaces library system.
Serials Unit Statistics 2005-2006
Use Best Practices To Promote Your Library, Adeen Postar
Use Best Practices To Promote Your Library, Adeen Postar
All Faculty Scholarship
Best Practices is a term dating back to the 1980s that was popularized by business writers, most notably Tom Peters and Robert Waterman in their bestseller In Search of Excellence: Lessons From America's Best Run Companies (1982). Essentially, this term implies success; that certain actions, attitudes, and programs are the most efficient and effective way of doing business and that the same measures can be used with successful outcomes in all similar organizations. But are there really best practices that can help enhance public relations for every type of law library? I believe that there are.
Beyond Assessment: Transcending The Tragedy Of The Commons, D. Russell Bailey
Beyond Assessment: Transcending The Tragedy Of The Commons, D. Russell Bailey
Library Commons Basics
An introduction to the concept of the Information Commons in libraries.
Fy2006 National Center For Education Statistics (Nces) Academic Libraries Survey: University Of Rhode Island Data
University Libraries Reports & Statistics
The main document posted here is a report generated from the online subscription service ACRLMetrics. The report contains FY2006 data submitted by the University of Rhode Island Libraries to the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES) for their biennial Academic Libraries Survey. Two files are included as supplemental content: "NCES Academic Libraries Survey -- URI FY2006 data.xlsx," the report (above) in spreadsheet format, and "ACQuestionnaire_FY06.pdf," the Fiscal Year 2006 Questionnaire & Instructions from NCES.
Fy2006 Association Of College And Research Libraries (Acrl) Statistical Survey: University Of Rhode Island Data
University Libraries Reports & Statistics
The main document posted here is a report generated from the online subscription service ACRLMetrics. The report contains FY2006 data as submitted by the University of Rhode Island Libraries for the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) 2005-2006 statistical survey. It also provides additional metrics calculated by ACRL. Several files are included as supplemental content: "ACRL academic library survey -- URI FY2006 data.xlsx," the report (above) in spreadsheet format; "2006 ACRL data entry printout - URI.pdf," a printout of URI's final FY2006 data as entered in the ACRL Web-based form; "ACRL Statistics 2005-06 Worksheet.pdf" provided by ACRL; "ACRL Statistics …
Library Co-Operation Through Resource Sharing (Rs): Models For Lahore Libraries, Ashraf Sharif
Library Co-Operation Through Resource Sharing (Rs): Models For Lahore Libraries, Ashraf Sharif
Libraries
The spread of knowledge sources available in various formats and financial constraints has made it difficult for libraries to satisfy their users’ needs. However, the problems of information explosion, ever changing users’ needs, shrinking library budgets and currency devaluations can be overcome, to some extent, through resource sharing. Library professionals need to explore options to extend users’ access to information sources by forming partnerships with other local libraries having similar collections.These collaborative arrangements enable patrons to access resources otherwise out of their reach. This requires each participating institution to contribute in the network of their extended libraries’ family and do …