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Myths Of Quality On The World Wide Web, Melissa Cast-Brede
Myths Of Quality On The World Wide Web, Melissa Cast-Brede
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
A presentation on the myths of quality on the world wide web and tips on how to discover and verify reliable sources.
Going Up To The Balcony: The Organizational Danceand Creative Leadership, Audrey Defrank
Going Up To The Balcony: The Organizational Danceand Creative Leadership, Audrey Defrank
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
This presentation features: Are You Okay; Leadership is Daunting; Leadership is Potent; Leadership Defined; Going Up to the Balcony: The Organizational Dance and Creative Leadership; Curtains and Tiebacks; Reframing Leadership; Structural Frame; Human Resources Frame; Political Frame; Symbolic Frame; The Frames in Action; What's Your Favorite Dance Step?; The Organizational Dance; Creative Leadership; and Ready to Dance?
Are You Ready For Shelf Ready?, Janice Boyer, Robert Nash
Are You Ready For Shelf Ready?, Janice Boyer, Robert Nash
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
A presentation of shelf ready processing discussing the reasons behind adopting it, issues, vendors, selection and ordering, pricing, cataloging, processing, and things to consider.
The Next Generation Depository Library: Addressing Public Access To Goverment Publications In The Electronic Era, James T. Shaw, Both Goble
The Next Generation Depository Library: Addressing Public Access To Goverment Publications In The Electronic Era, James T. Shaw, Both Goble
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
A presentation on depository libraries discussing public access to government publications, US documents (titles) received by Criss Library at UNO, determining is being a US Depository was still worth the effort, cataloging electronic documents to maintain local access, and electronic documents (titles) cataloged by Criss Library at UNO.
Show Me What You Mean: Visual Literacy And The Academic Library, Nora Hillyer, Audrey Defrank
Show Me What You Mean: Visual Literacy And The Academic Library, Nora Hillyer, Audrey Defrank
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
This poster features The Visually Literate Student; Visual vs. Information Literacy; Visual Literacy Defined; Libraries; Collaboration; and Sources.
How To Be A Depository Library Without Being A Depository Library: Adding Records For Electronic Government Documents To The Library Catalog, James T. Shaw
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
Judith Russell, the Superintendent of Documents of the U.S. Government Printing Office, remarked at the ACRL National Conference in March 2005:
"With 95% of the new titles added to the Federal Depository Library Program available online, every library now has the ability to access a wide array of government information for its patrons at no charge. Understanding what is already available--and what is coming soon--can help each library plan for the integration of electronic government information into its reference and public services" (Assuring Access).
Electronic distribution of government documents has opened more avenues for access to government information, but libraries …
Blogs, Wikis, & More…, Karen K. Hein
Blogs, Wikis, & More…, Karen K. Hein
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
A presentation of ways to use social media platforms in libraries. The presentation first discusses blogs and wikis: an overview of what they are, examples, uses in libraries, considerations, and sources for more information. Next,, RSS is discussed: what it is, how it is used, tools required, and examples of RSS tools. Lastly, social tagging is discussed: what it is, why librarians/libraries/information professionals should care, sources for more information and examples.
Where Is The Proper Balance? Public Access To Government Information In An Era Of Concern Over National Security, James T. Shaw
Where Is The Proper Balance? Public Access To Government Information In An Era Of Concern Over National Security, James T. Shaw
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
My goal today is not to tell you precisely where the proper balance is, because that can only be worked out in democratic interplay among the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches of our governments. That process is awkward, halting, and sometimes maddening; but I continue to have great faith in the wisdom of our Founders, who perceived that checks and balances would over time prove a guarantor of our liberties. We must always remember that the Founders deliberately structured the Federal government so that it could never be too efficient. Recall that Benito Mussolini made great progress in making the …
Promoting Government Information: Outreach To Non-Depository Libraries, James T. Shaw
Promoting Government Information: Outreach To Non-Depository Libraries, James T. Shaw
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
Some of you may recall that at last year's Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (University of Missouri, School of Information Science and Learning Technologies) participated in a panel presentation about the future of depository libraries, and he remarked that "any library can be a depository." In the August 2005 issue of American Libraries, Professor Seavey elaborated on his idea in an article entitled, "Documents to the People: Musings on the Past and Future of Government Information." At some risk of oversimplification, his primary point is that the era of electronic access presents a new opportunity for any library …