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Where Does Online Go From Here?, Carol Tenopir
Where Does Online Go From Here?, Carol Tenopir
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
Tenopir wonders where online technology will go in future. She explores such technologies as wearable information technologies, smart appliances, electronic paper and e-books.
Hot Topic: Growth Plan Policy Requires Joint Development Board, Don Darden
Hot Topic: Growth Plan Policy Requires Joint Development Board, Don Darden
MTAS Publications: Hot Topics
As part of the urban growth planning process, Tennessee Code Annotated (T.C.A.) 6-58-114 requires each county to establish a Joint Economic and Community Development Board by interlocal agreement. Cities need to be aware that forming a Joint Economic and Community Development Board is part of the growth plan process. Certain grants will be unavailable to counties and cities if a board is not established by July 1, 2001.
Hot Topic: Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act Of 1996: You Must Comply, One Way Or Another, Richard Stokes
Hot Topic: Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act Of 1996: You Must Comply, One Way Or Another, Richard Stokes
MTAS Publications: Hot Topics
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) amended the Public Health Service Act (PHS Act), the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide, among other things, improved portability and continuity of health insurance coverage.
Human Or Automated, Indexing Is Important, Carol Tenopir
Human Or Automated, Indexing Is Important, Carol Tenopir
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
Controlled vocabulary indexing was developed well over a century ago to provide a consistent way for users to search for information, but human-assigned indexing has always been labor-intensive and costly. Because of the importance of indexing, two major information companies are trying automated approaches.
Patterns Of Use And Usage Factors For Online Databases In Academic And Public Libraries, Carol Tenopir, Danielle Green
Patterns Of Use And Usage Factors For Online Databases In Academic And Public Libraries, Carol Tenopir, Danielle Green
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
Database usage data from a random sample of academic and public libraries in the U.S. and Canada reveals patterns of use in selected types of libraries. Library users in both public and academic libraries tend to use commercial online databases most frequently early in the week, mid-day, and at times that correspond to the academic calendar (November in this sex-month sample.) The mean number of simultaneous users is correlated with the size of the population served and the number o workstations available, but relatively low numbers of users are simultaneously logged on to research databases at all sizes of libraries. …
Back To School Know-How, Carol Tenopir
Back To School Know-How, Carol Tenopir
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
Fee-based online databases such as Lexis-Nexis and Dialog are trying to attract a new crop of librarians by offering free training and enhanced password management.
Hot Topic: Fair Credit Reporting Act, Richard Stokes
Hot Topic: Fair Credit Reporting Act, Richard Stokes
MTAS Publications: Hot Topics
The Fair Credit Reporting Act is designed primarily to protect the privacy of consumer report information and to guarantee that the information supplied by consumer reporting agencies is as accurate as possible. The amendments to the Fair Credit Reporting Act make numerous and significant changes to using consumer credit information and restrict an employer's ability to obtain background information without the consent of the individual, whether he or she is an applicant or employee.
Should We Cancel Print?, Carol Tenopir
Should We Cancel Print?, Carol Tenopir
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
Two ongoing print publications may be needed to track the number of journal, magazine and newspaper titles that are now available online. The Association of Research Libraries' Directory of Electronic Journals, Newsletters, and Academic Discussion Lists tracks e-journals and listservs starting from the early 1990s. Fulltext Sources Online is an alphabetic list of magazines, journals and news sources.
City Manager Recruitment Guide (1999), Warren Nevad
City Manager Recruitment Guide (1999), Warren Nevad
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
The purpose of this project is to examine and assess MTAS management's recent roles in the selection process for a city manager. As a result of this research, a brief guide is provided herein to assist MTAS consultants with future city management selection projects.
Hot Topic: Public Acts Affecting Cities, Dennis Huffer
Hot Topic: Public Acts Affecting Cities, Dennis Huffer
MTAS Publications: Hot Topics
The 1999 Tennessee General Assembly passed into law several acts that affect Tennessee municipalities. This Hot Topic summarizes some of these acts.
Hot Topic: Requirements Of Fingerprint Law, Rex Barton
Hot Topic: Requirements Of Fingerprint Law, Rex Barton
MTAS Publications: Hot Topics
The Fingerprint Law was originally passed in the 1997 legislative session. The original law mandated that local law enforcement agencies (1) Fingerprint every person arrested and forward the fingerprint cards to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), and (2) Maintain at least an 85 percent retention rate. (This means that the TBI should not reject more than 15 percent of the fingerprint cards due to poor quality.)
Unlikely Partnerships, Carol Tenopir
Unlikely Partnerships, Carol Tenopir
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
Two new partnerships have created unlikely and controversial relationships in the online information sector. Dow Jones Interactive is merging with Reuters Business Briefing to form Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive. Northern Light is producing usgovsearch, a federal government information resource, through a partnership with the National Technical Information Service.
Hot Topic: Y2k Preparedness Planning, Don Darden
Hot Topic: Y2k Preparedness Planning, Don Darden
MTAS Publications: Hot Topics
This Hot Topic discusses a law passed by the Tennessee General Assembly that provides a five-year immunity to local governments for any Y2K computer failures, provided that the municipalities have adopted a Y2K preparedness plan. Included is a sample Y2K preparedness plan.
Hot Topic: The 1998/99 Mtas Salary And Fringe Benefit Survey, Richard Stokes
Hot Topic: The 1998/99 Mtas Salary And Fringe Benefit Survey, Richard Stokes
MTAS Publications: Hot Topics
The MTAS annual salary and fringe benefit survey for 1998/99 is complete and shows salary increases for city employees grew at a rate slower than 1997/98. This report contains a summary of the findings as well as a means to request specific information.
The Database Marketplace 1999: Data Dealers Forging Links, Carol Tenopir, Jeff Barry
The Database Marketplace 1999: Data Dealers Forging Links, Carol Tenopir, Jeff Barry
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
A year ago, the database marketplace was described as stormy weather, and while this phenomenon won't cease in 1999, it may be getting more predictable. A look at the 1999 database marketplace is presented.
Hot Topic: Changes In Federal And State Reimbursement Rates For Travel, Mtas
Hot Topic: Changes In Federal And State Reimbursement Rates For Travel, Mtas
MTAS Publications: Hot Topics
For those cities that elected to reimburse for travel using the federal reimbursement rates, the federal government decreased the vehicle-cents-per-mile reimbursement rate for 1999 to 31 cents per mile. This decrease became effective on April 1, 1999. Any mileage allowances paid to an employee before April 1, 1999, for mileage expenses incurred prior to April 1, 1999, still qualified for the previous rate of 32.5 cents per mile.
Database Use In Academic Libraries, Carol Tenopir
Database Use In Academic Libraries, Carol Tenopir
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
Staff from 58 academic librarians responded to survey questions regarding what influences the recommendations they make for use of electronic databases. Quality and usefulness of content was rated as most important, convenience (number of workstations, availability of remote login, and location of workstations) was also important, and familiarity played a role. Availability of full-text often overrides all other factors.
Simultaneous Usage Of Online Databases In Academic And Public Libraries, Carol Tenopir, Danielle M. Green
Simultaneous Usage Of Online Databases In Academic And Public Libraries, Carol Tenopir, Danielle M. Green
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
Pricing based on the number of simultaneous (concurrent) users is an attractive pricing option for many academic and public libraries. Anticipating the needed number of simultaneous usage ports, however, often requires guesswork. If too few simultaneous users are allowed, patrons may be frustrated; too many and the library is paying for unused access. Usage patterns for academic and public libraries help take the guesswork out of the simultaneous user calculation. Six months of usage data (July-December) from a random sample of approximately 200 academic and public libraries that access online databases from a major database aggregator show similarities and differences …
New Versions Of Old Favorites, Carol Tenopir
New Versions Of Old Favorites, Carol Tenopir
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
Many electronic database systems popular with libraries have migrated to a Web-based interface. Dow Jones Interactive, DialogWeb, LEXIS-NEXIS, and STN have all recently come out with Web databases or new versions of existing Web products. Brief evaluations of each are presented.
Shaping The Web "As We Want It", Carol Tenopir
Shaping The Web "As We Want It", Carol Tenopir
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
The 1998 Online World Conference, sponsored by Online, Inc., was marked by president of Alexa Internet Brewster Kahle's speech. Kahle feels that libraries should 1) a collection with selection; 2) easy and open access; 3) organized materials; 4) preservation of the valuable and rare; and 5) aid to patrons. Other highlights of the conference are presented.
Hot Topic: Personnel Issues That Made The News, Richard Stokes
Hot Topic: Personnel Issues That Made The News, Richard Stokes
MTAS Publications: Hot Topics
The following Hot Topic summarizes pertinent information, key legislation, and Supreme Court rulings that took place during 1998.
Recapturing The Past Online, Carol Tenopir
Recapturing The Past Online, Carol Tenopir
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
Libraries across the US are seeing an increased amount of automated information coming through to their schools. Some of these systems carry historical information which dates back only to the early seventies and maybe a few services offer articles written in the sixties. A move to update these files to include more valuable information to students as well as teachers are being devised by database producers.
Helping Cities For Half A Century: A History Of The Municipal Technical Advisory Service, 1949-1999, Rob Parkinson
Helping Cities For Half A Century: A History Of The Municipal Technical Advisory Service, 1949-1999, Rob Parkinson
MTAS History
This history of the Municipal Technical Advisory Service looks to examine several aspects of the organization’s first 50 years; more specifically in several areas: the historical context out of which MTAS operated, the bureaucratic or structural changes that have come over 50 years, the people who shaped and breathed life into the organization, and the specific issues and problems MTAS consultants were called on to help Tennessee cities with. These topics fit together to give the reader a larger view of what the Municipal Technical Advisory Service has accomplished since 1949 and what the future holds for the next 50 …
Municipal Technical Advisory Service 50th Anniversary Packet, Rob Parkinson
Municipal Technical Advisory Service 50th Anniversary Packet, Rob Parkinson
MTAS History
Includes a year-long series of articles celebrating MTAS's 50th anniversary in 1999.
Tennessee Public Acts 1999: Summaries Of Interest To Municipal Officials, Dennis Huffer
Tennessee Public Acts 1999: Summaries Of Interest To Municipal Officials, Dennis Huffer
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
Summarizes the year's public acts and provides date they become effective.
Users of this publication are cautioned that much judgment is involved in determining which Public Acts to summarize and how to summarize them. Before taking action or giving advice based upon any Public Act summarized here, one should consult the act itself and not rely on the summary.
Finding Money Iii For Municipal Water, Wastewater, And Solid Waste Projects In Tennessee, Sharon Rollins
Finding Money Iii For Municipal Water, Wastewater, And Solid Waste Projects In Tennessee, Sharon Rollins
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
This document is an overview of various financing programs available to Tennessee's local governments for water, wastewater, solid waste, and other project needs.
Great Smoky Mountains Regional Collection New To Utk, Ken Wise
Great Smoky Mountains Regional Collection New To Utk, Ken Wise
Other Library Publications and Works
No abstract provided.