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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Filter-Tipped Libraries, Mark Y. Herring
Filter-Tipped Libraries, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
Is it possible to say something positive about Internet filtering in libraries and not have everyone, including your mother, call you a wild-eyed, hidebound, neo-Nazi bashi-bazouk? No, of course not, but I'm going to try to anyway.
Peer Review, Mark Y. Herring
Peer Review, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
The perils of peer review come home to roost in academe.
Pascal, Mark Y. Herring
Pascal, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
PASCAL is not about the famous French philosopher, but is a pensee of which he would approve
Using Interlibrary Loan Data As A Section Tool: Ill Trails Provide Collection Clues, Camille Livingston, Antje Mays
Using Interlibrary Loan Data As A Section Tool: Ill Trails Provide Collection Clues, Camille Livingston, Antje Mays
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
This article describes analyzing Interlibrary Loan data to help inform collection management decision and offers guidance for formulating policies for discerning borrowed titles indicative of gaps in the library from special-interest pursuits beyond the scope of the university curriculum.
Librarians Are The New Polymaths, Mark Y. Herring
Librarians Are The New Polymaths, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
Belle Greene may have been small in stature but her legacy is great.
Op Ed -- Little Red Herrings: Filter-Tipped Libraries, Mark Y. Herring
Op Ed -- Little Red Herrings: Filter-Tipped Libraries, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
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New Programs And Accreditations: Meaningful Measurement & Assessment, Antje Mays
New Programs And Accreditations: Meaningful Measurement & Assessment, Antje Mays
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
This article provides a blueprint for successful library strategies in support of accreditations for regional bodies as well as reviews of discipline-specific academic programs spanning a wide range of knowledge areas.