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Simon Says (Fall 2005), Callie Mcginnis, Susan C. Wynne, Erma Banks, Diana Lomarcan, Michelle Jones, Eileen Kramer
Simon Says (Fall 2005), Callie Mcginnis, Susan C. Wynne, Erma Banks, Diana Lomarcan, Michelle Jones, Eileen Kramer
Library Newsletters
Inside this issue:
- Welcome from the Dean
- Journal Review
- 30th Anniversary Note
- Highwire Press Journals
- Notes and Updates
- Rachel Horne Retirement
Understanding From Context: Pairing Ead And Digital Repository Description, Ann Hanlon, Jennifer Roper
Understanding From Context: Pairing Ead And Digital Repository Description, Ann Hanlon, Jennifer Roper
Ann Hanlon
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The Evolving Impact Of Institutional Repositories On Reference Librarians, Marianne A. Buehler, Adwoa Boateng
The Evolving Impact Of Institutional Repositories On Reference Librarians, Marianne A. Buehler, Adwoa Boateng
Library Faculty Publications
Purpose – The paper's purpose is to share the insights that the staff of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Libraries (Wallace Library, RIT Archives, and the Cary Collection) gained into the role of reference librarians in establishing and operating an institutional repository (IR). Design/methodology/approach – The paper conducts a literature review on a range of published (1999-2005) works to research the background of IRs and to incorporate it with the authors' own experiences. Findings – The research findings, involving implementing IRs and specifically the effect on the role of the reference librarian in academic libraries, were found to be …
List Of Thomas Hardy's Letters At Colby, Karen Gillum
List Of Thomas Hardy's Letters At Colby, Karen Gillum
Karen J Gillum
Annotated list of Colby College's Special Collections' holdings of letters written by Thomas Hardy. For those letters that appear to relate to letters described in Carl J. Weber's book, Thomas Hardy's Correspondence at Max Gate, the corresponding numbers in that book are given for reference.