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“Look Ma, No Proxy Server: Alternatives In Remote User Authentication At The University Of Virginia, Christopher Hoebeke Dec 1997

“Look Ma, No Proxy Server: Alternatives In Remote User Authentication At The University Of Virginia, Christopher Hoebeke

Christopher H Hoebeke

No abstract provided.


Windows 3.X Vs. Windows 95: Get Your Ring-Side Seat, Sonya Shepherd Nov 1997

Windows 3.X Vs. Windows 95: Get Your Ring-Side Seat, Sonya Shepherd

Sonya S. Gaither

No abstract provided.


Improving Valid Access To Site-Licensed Resources, Patrick Yott, Christopher Hoebeke Sep 1997

Improving Valid Access To Site-Licensed Resources, Patrick Yott, Christopher Hoebeke

Christopher H Hoebeke

No abstract provided.


The Role Of The Library In The Computerized Campus, Ryan Johnson, Sonya Shepherd, A. Mccrory Sep 1997

The Role Of The Library In The Computerized Campus, Ryan Johnson, Sonya Shepherd, A. Mccrory

Sonya S. Gaither

No abstract provided.


Authorship Patterns In Marine Mammal Science, 1985-1993, James Bird Dec 1996

Authorship Patterns In Marine Mammal Science, 1985-1993, James Bird

James E Bird

Authorship studies in such disciplines as physics and economics show that with the passage of time there has been an increase in the number of authors per paper, indicating a trend toward more collaboration. In this study, a search was run on the Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts database to identify marine mammal science papers published from 1985 to 1993. A total of 1308 papers published in scientific journals was examined. There were weak but statistically significant trends in the increase in the number of authors per paper as well as in the number of multi-authored papers written by authors …


Is There A Future For Cooperative Collection Development In The Digital Age?, Edward Shreeves Dec 1996

Is There A Future For Cooperative Collection Development In The Digital Age?, Edward Shreeves

Edward Shreeves

States that of the three major components of resource sharing, cooperative collection development has thus far experienced less extensive transformation as a results of new technologies. Comparison between cooperative collection development and bibliographic access and interlibrary lending; What factors can lead to the success of cooperative collection building projects; Why these projects have not lived up to their potential.


Using Focus Groups To Match User Expectations With Library Constraints [Workshop Report], Elizabeth Parang, Sheryl Williams Dec 1996

Using Focus Groups To Match User Expectations With Library Constraints [Workshop Report], Elizabeth Parang, Sheryl Williams

Elizabeth Parang

Focus groups can furnish needed user input in a short time frame. The issues to be discussed must be clearly identified and questions formulated. Appropriate participants can then be selected. Care should be exercised in selecting a facilitator, a meeting location, and recording equipment. Sessions transcripts can be readily analyzed using a matrix which can then be utilized to compile a written report summarizing both the overwhelming feeling of group and other points brought out.


Publishing A Web Resume, James Elmborg Dec 1996

Publishing A Web Resume, James Elmborg

James K. Elmborg

No abstract provided.