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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Learning Objects And Repositories, Win Shih
Virtual Evidence: Analyze The Footsteps Of Your Users, Win Shih
Virtual Evidence: Analyze The Footsteps Of Your Users, Win Shih
Win Shih
This paper will discuss a practice of utilizing Web logs and usage statistics to maximize library resource and improve services at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Library. Like many of its peers, in 2004 the Library switched most of its print journals to online subscription. In this transformational process, the Library was faced with unique issues related to digital resources and services. Questions concerning reliable usage measurements, proficient access management and control, adequacy of user licenses, robust system performance and IT infrastructure, strong compliance of copyright laws and contractual agreements lead to the development of a decision-support mechanism …
Eres - How An Instructional Technology Department Is Only As Effective As Its Resources, Win Shih
Eres - How An Instructional Technology Department Is Only As Effective As Its Resources, Win Shih
Win Shih
The success of a 24x7 electronic reserves service requires a well configured and robustly managed system. Based upon a five-year successful experience of supporting Docutek’s ERes system at Saint Louis University, this paper discusses and examines the technical issues affecting the proper operation of the system. Areas covered include selecting an adequate server and scanner; proper server management; reducing PDF file size using various Acrobat 6 features; and interoperability between ERes and other systems.
Cluster Power - Library Internetworking In The Electronic Information Age, Win Shih
Cluster Power - Library Internetworking In The Electronic Information Age, Win Shih
Win Shih
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