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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Bear River Watershed Historical Digital Collection, Cheryl D. Walters, Stephen C. Strugeon
Bear River Watershed Historical Digital Collection, Cheryl D. Walters, Stephen C. Strugeon
Library Faculty & Staff Publications
This presentation to the Bear River Water Commission introduced a new digital collection of images and text resources about the Bear River Watershed in Utah and Idaho.
Digital Treasures: A Case Study, Michael J. Bennett
Digital Treasures: A Case Study, Michael J. Bennett
UConn Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Putting All The Pieces Together: Developing A Cyberinfrastructure At The Georgia State University Library, Doug Goans, Tim Daniels
Putting All The Pieces Together: Developing A Cyberinfrastructure At The Georgia State University Library, Doug Goans, Tim Daniels
University Library Faculty Presentations
Like many libraries over the last several years we have been developing or purchasing technologies such as a Content Management System, an Open URL Link Resolver, an Ask a Librarian System, and a Blogging System that not only support internal functions and communications but also deliver current information and access to resources to our user's desktops. As we begin to explore developments for our next generation of services we realized that the most effective way to deploy these web based services was to integrate our technology and staff into a cross-departmental cyberinfrastructure and collection of working groups that allows us …
Virtual Reference Service In Multilingual Environment, Joint Conference Of Librarians Of Color, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Virtual Reference Service In Multilingual Environment, Joint Conference Of Librarians Of Color, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
San Jose Joint Library: Fertile Ground For Lifelong Learning, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
San Jose Joint Library: Fertile Ground For Lifelong Learning, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Need To Weed: Weeding The Nursing Print Collection – Justification, Marketing, Implementation, Karen Gilbert
The Need To Weed: Weeding The Nursing Print Collection – Justification, Marketing, Implementation, Karen Gilbert
Library Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations
Examining issues around a major weed of EKU Libraries' print Nursing collection. With Victoria Koger.
Art Imitates Life: Violence And The Music Of Metal And Rap, Gordon A. Crews, Angela D. Crews
Art Imitates Life: Violence And The Music Of Metal And Rap, Gordon A. Crews, Angela D. Crews
Criminal Justice Faculty Research
The purpose of this presentation is to explore the similar evolution's of Black Metal and Gangsta Rap musical genres. The authors argue the following similarities exist: 1) different cultures and statements being made, but violence is a common thread (outcomes of violence and societal responses), 2) the music and lyrics in both reflect their cultures, histories, and lives, and, 3) there is a strong musical and lyrical expression of violence related to the behavioral expression of violence among the artists and the fans in both genres. Finally, the authors question whether art imitates life or life imitates art.
Art Imitates Life: Violence And The Music Of Metal And Rap, Gordon A. Crews, Angela D. Crews
Art Imitates Life: Violence And The Music Of Metal And Rap, Gordon A. Crews, Angela D. Crews
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications and Presentations
The purpose of this presentation is to explore the similar evolution's of Black Metal and Gangsta Rap musical genres. The authors argue the following similarities exist: 1) different cultures and statements being made, but violence is a common thread (outcomes of violence and societal responses), 2) the music and lyrics in both reflect their cultures, histories, and lives, and, 3) there is a strong musical and lyrical expression of violence related to the behavioral expression of violence among the artists and the fans in both genres. Finally, the authors question whether art imitates life or life imitates art.
We R Online, R U? Instant Messaging Reference Service At Your Library., Sarah Steiner, David Free, Elizabeth White
We R Online, R U? Instant Messaging Reference Service At Your Library., Sarah Steiner, David Free, Elizabeth White
University Library Faculty Presentations
What Is IM? -Allows users to participate in real-time Internet conversations -AIM, MSN, and Yahoo! most popular -Same premise as the more feature-rich QuestionPoint, 24/7, etc. Who’s Using IM? --Everyone! Students, libraries, businesses, all age groups Pew Internet and American Life Project found that 42% of online individuals use IM, and that Generations X and Y represent the largest segment of the IM user group. AOL conducted a similar study that shows that 90% of online teens use IM.
Quaking In The Classroom: A Study Of Teaching Anxiety In Academic Librarians, Kaetrena D. Davis
Quaking In The Classroom: A Study Of Teaching Anxiety In Academic Librarians, Kaetrena D. Davis
University Library Faculty Presentations
What We’ll Cover: -What is Teaching Anxiety? -Why study Teaching Anxiety (TA)? -Methodology and details of the study -Preliminary results of the study -Emerging solutions to TA in librarians -Discussion: your experiences, comments, and suggestions
Digitization: Goals & Their Logistics, Michael J. Bennett
Digitization: Goals & Their Logistics, Michael J. Bennett
UConn Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Libraries In Sweden, Anne Hedrich
Libraries In Sweden, Anne Hedrich
Library Faculty & Staff Publications
This presentation offers a brief general introduction to libraries in Sweden and looks in particular at two university libraries in the city of Umeå. It was presented at the 2006 NRIC (Natural Resources Information Council) conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Spoken comments from the presentation are found in the notes section for each slide. Additional comments have been added to make the presentation clearer for those reading this rather than hearing it when it was presented.
Im At Gsu, Sarah Steiner, David Free, Elizabeth White
Im At Gsu, Sarah Steiner, David Free, Elizabeth White
University Library Faculty Presentations
Getting Started -The impending expiration of GSU’s QuestionPoint contract led to the exploration of other options -IM met with mixed librarian opinions, but all felt it was worth investigating -Service launched February 1, 2006 AIM, MSN and Yahoo! via Gaim
Hong Kong Happiness Index 2006 : State Of Happiness In Hong Kong 2006, Lok Sang Ho
Hong Kong Happiness Index 2006 : State Of Happiness In Hong Kong 2006, Lok Sang Ho
Hong Kong Happiness Index 香港快樂指數調查
The working population in Hong Kong in 2006 are generally happier, with the average happiness index rising fastest for the young and working--by nearly 5% over past year's, a survey conducted by the University's Centre for Public Policy Studies (CPPS) and the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences indicates(IHSS).
The Survey shows an overall average happiness index for Hong Kong people standing at 70.58, a fairly high score by international standards despite a slight decrease from 2005's. However, the scores for both retired persons and housewives show a noticeable decline.
Commenting on the happiness index by age groups for the …
Open Access And Conscious Selection, Kitti Canepi, Andrea Imre, Harold Way
Open Access And Conscious Selection, Kitti Canepi, Andrea Imre, Harold Way
Conference Papers and Presentations
Open Access resources (OA) are becoming more important in all types of libraries. Recent discussions on OA have focused on ILS access and availability of MARC records with little attention to a selection process for deciding whether or not to provide access to OA.
The presenters will outline some of the concerns with by-passing conscious selection, show how some services and systems are providing bibliographic access, offer information collected on the availability of finding aids for a group of OA titles, present selection criteria used by some database aggregators that include OA resources, and suggest possible selection process models.
Sneak Preview: Bear River Watershed Historical Digital Collection, Cheryl D. Walters, Cheryl D. Walters
Sneak Preview: Bear River Watershed Historical Digital Collection, Cheryl D. Walters, Cheryl D. Walters
Library Faculty & Staff Publications
Provides early look at a new digital collection assembling image and text resources about the Bear River Watershed in Utah and Idaho.
Optimizing The Recovery Of Sponsored Research-Related Library Costs, Brinley Franklin
Optimizing The Recovery Of Sponsored Research-Related Library Costs, Brinley Franklin
UConn Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Digital Commons Presentation For English Department, Paul Royster
Digital Commons Presentation For English Department, Paul Royster
Digital Commons / Institutional Repository Information
PowerPoint presentation for Jan. 24, 2006, faculty meeting.
Their Fear - Our Fear, Anne Aly
Their Fear - Our Fear, Anne Aly
"Exploding Media Myths : Misrepresenting Australia?" - Forum
No abstract provided.
Challenging The Revenue Management Model In City Hotels, Tony Kiely
Challenging The Revenue Management Model In City Hotels, Tony Kiely
Other resources
No abstract provided.
Pimp Your Web Browser At The Library!- Mozilla Firefox And Creative Marketing Of Library Services, Roman Koshykar
Pimp Your Web Browser At The Library!- Mozilla Firefox And Creative Marketing Of Library Services, Roman Koshykar
Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference
No abstract provided.
Understanding And Using Advanced Statistics, Jeremy Foster, Emma Barkus, Christian Yavorsky
Understanding And Using Advanced Statistics, Jeremy Foster, Emma Barkus, Christian Yavorsky
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
The spread of sophisticated computer packages and the machinery on which to run them has meant that procedures which were previously only available to experienced researchers with access to expensive machines and research students can now be carried out in a few seconds by almost every undergraduate. Understanding and Using Advanced Statistics provides the basis for gaining an understanding of what these analytic procedures do, when they should be used, and what the results provided signify. This comprehensive textbook guides students and researchers through the transition from simple statistics to more complex procedures with accessible language and illustration.
Talking To Scholars = Scholarly Communication, James A. Van Fleet, K Mcquiston, D Thompson, J Zebrowski
Talking To Scholars = Scholarly Communication, James A. Van Fleet, K Mcquiston, D Thompson, J Zebrowski
Faculty Conference Papers and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Ua1b2/1 Western 100: The Life Of A Student, Sue Lynn Mcdaniel
Ua1b2/1 Western 100: The Life Of A Student, Sue Lynn Mcdaniel
WKU Archives Records
Powerpoint presentation created by Sue Lynn McDaniel for WKU's Centennial celebration. It has been edited to reflect the current WKU Archives website.