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Classics And Religious Studies Collection Development Policy, Kathleen Johnson Dec 2009

Classics And Religious Studies Collection Development Policy, Kathleen Johnson

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Classics and Religious Studies collections support the teaching, research, and service activities of the entire university community. The primary audience is the faculty and students of the Department of Classics & Religious Studies in the College of Arts & Sciences. Its primary focus is support for the undergraduate and graduate curricula for Classics & Religious Studies. Research needs of faculty and students are supplemented through Interlibrary Loan. While the collection also benefits other citizens of the state of Nebraska, materials are not purchased with them in mind. While the collection focuses on works classified in Library of Congress call …


Food Science And Technology Collection Development Policy, Rebecca Bernthal Dec 2009

Food Science And Technology Collection Development Policy, Rebecca Bernthal

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Department of Food Science and Technology is located in the Food Industry Complex on East Campus at UNL. The department started out as a part of many departments in the College of Agriculture, the most important being the Department of Dairy Science. Up until 1960, food processing was incorporated in the various College of Agriculture departments of dairy science, agronomy, animal science, poultry science, and agricultural engineering and in the Foods and Nutrition Department of the College of Home Economics. In 1960 the new Food Technology major was approved as an inter-departmental major involving all departments with food processing …


Library And Information Studies Collection Development Policy, Joan Giesecke Dec 2009

Library And Information Studies Collection Development Policy, Joan Giesecke

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

UNL Libraries collects library and information studies materials to support the daily work, professional assignments, professional development, and research activities of the library faculty and staff. UNL does not have an undergraduate or graduate program in Library and Information studies, however, UNO offers undergraduate and masters programs in Library Media and works collaboratively with the University of Missouri School of Information Science and Learning Technologies to offer a Masters in Library Science program in Nebraska. UNL Libraries maintains basic collection of Library and Information Science indexing and abstracting services and scholarly electronic journals. Monographic collections currently focus on topics such …


Mechanical Engineering Collection Development Policy, Virginia A. Baldwin Dec 2009

Mechanical Engineering Collection Development Policy, Virginia A. Baldwin

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers a B.S. It also offers an M.S. degree and participates in the "Chemical and Materials Engineering Field" and the "Mechanics and Energetics Field" options of the Unified Ph.D. Program of the College of Engineering and Technology. The Department offers coursework in heat transfer, fluid mechanics, solar energy engineering, the design and construction of machinery, manufacturing processes, aerodynamics, metallurgy, and nuclear engineering. The major research interests of the Department include metallurgical engineering, thermal-fluid mechanics, and systems and design engineering.


College Of Nursing Collection Development Policy, Joan Latta Konecky Dec 2009

College Of Nursing Collection Development Policy, Joan Latta Konecky

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The nursing collection supports the basic teaching, research and service activities of the College of Nursing—Lincoln Division. The College of Nursing—Lincoln Division faculty, staff and students heavily use the nursing and related biomedical research collections available from the UNMC McGoogan Library of Medicine. They have UNMC affiliate status and remote access privileges to the UNMC Library collections and subscriptions. They also have been granted UNL affiliate status and remote access privileges to the UNL collections and subscriptions by the UNL Dean of Libraries. Specific research needs are supplemented through interlibrary loan, primarily supplied by the UNMC McGoogan Library of Medicine.


Collection Development For The Department Of Psychology,, Charles D. Bernholz Dec 2009

Collection Development For The Department Of Psychology,, Charles D. Bernholz

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The University of Nebraska was founded in Lincoln in 1871, but it took almost two decades until psychology courses were offered. The man who was singularly responsible for bringing psychology to the University was Professor Harry Kirk Wolfe, and thus the history of the Psychology Department begins with him.

Harry K. Wolfe enrolled as an undergraduate in the University in 1876, just five years after the University was chartered. Four years later, he graduated in a class of eight. Three years later, he went to Leipzig Germany to study in the laboratory of the founder of experimental psychology, Professor Wilhelm …


Social Work Collection Development Policy Note, David C. Tyler Dec 2009

Social Work Collection Development Policy Note, David C. Tyler

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln does not have a social work department or program and so does not have a specific policy for the field. While materials from the field of social work (LC subclass HV) may be of interest to the teaching, research and service activities of the entire university community, their primary audiences at UNL are the faculty, staff, and students of the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies in the College of Education and Human Sciences; the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Lincoln Program) in the College of Public Affairs and Community Service; the Department of …


Construction Management Collection Development Policy, Virginia A. Baldwin Dec 2009

Construction Management Collection Development Policy, Virginia A. Baldwin

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Construction Management academic unit is located in Nebraska Hall on the UNL engineering Lincoln campus. The unit jointly facilitates construction undergraduate and graduate degree programs with Construction Systems on the UNL Omaha engineering campus which is housed by the Peter Kiewit Institute. Undergraduate options include commercial construction, highway/heavy construction, construction financing, construction marketing, construction design/development, residential construction, mechanical/electrical construction, design-build, and construction management.


College Of Dentistry Collection Development Policy, Joan Latta Konecky Dec 2009

College Of Dentistry Collection Development Policy, Joan Latta Konecky

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The dentistry collection supports the teaching, research and service activities of the College of Dentistry and the related research endeavors of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln community. College of Dentistry cooperative research has been conducted with various departments in the College of Engineering, as well as those in chemistry, geology, pharmacy, and medicine. The College of Dentistry Faculty, staff and students also use the related biomedical research collections at the UNMC McGoogan Library of Medicine and have UNMC affiliate status and remote access privileges to the UNMC Library collections and subscriptions. They also have been granted UNL affiliate status and remote …


Engineering Mechanics Collection Development Policy, Virginia A. Baldwin Dec 2009

Engineering Mechanics Collection Development Policy, Virginia A. Baldwin

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Department of Engineering Mechanics offers an M.S. degree and participates in the "Mechanics and Energetics Field" option of the Unified Ph.D. Program of the College of Engineering. At the undergraduate level, the Department provides required courses such as engineering graphics, mechanics of rigid and non-rigid bodies, materials science and numerical methods for the various departments of the colleges of Engineering and Architecture. At the graduate level courses are offered in advanced dynamics, advanced mechanics of materials, experimental stress analysis, dimensional analysis, theory of models, finite element techniques, vibrations, digital and analog computer techniques, continuum mechanics, theory of plates and …


Industrial And Management Systems Engineering, Virginia A. Baldwin Dec 2009

Industrial And Management Systems Engineering, Virginia A. Baldwin

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering offers a B.S. degree in Industrial Engineering. It also offers an M.S. degree and participates in the "Electrical and Systems Engineering" option of the college-wide Ph.D. Program in Engineering. The Department offers coursework in manufacturing, operations research, ergonomics, engineering management, decision modeling, occupational safety and health, quality control, inventory control, facility planning and design, automation, biomechanics, queueing theory, non-linear programming, robotics. The major research emphases in the Department are in ergonomics, dealing with the human being in the industrial workplace, and in applied operations research where energy, government and industrial problems are …


Map/Geographic Information Systems (Gis) Collection Development Policy, Adonna Fleming Dec 2009

Map/Geographic Information Systems (Gis) Collection Development Policy, Adonna Fleming

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

Technology has changed the focus of this collection in recent years. Presently, digital access to both maps and GIS data is the primary goal. However, maintenance of the paper map collection is vital, as it supports the graduate and undergraduate curricula in many areas. The paper map collection supports students studying geology, natural resources, geography, Great Plains studies, political sciences, history, community and urban planning, and architecture.

The University Libraries are a regional depository for U. S. Government documents, and the majority of maps in the Libraries' collection are distributed through this program. Although, most new maps currently received through …


Physics And Astronomy Collection Development Policy, Virginia A. Baldwin Dec 2009

Physics And Astronomy Collection Development Policy, Virginia A. Baldwin

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers the B.A. and B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. The department offers a Physics degree with an astronomy option and Physics faculty will continue to teach Astronomy classes. The graduate program in Astronomy is being phased out and there is currently no Physics Education program. The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers graduate education leading to the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in Physics. The Department has a flexible program of graduate study to accommodate students with a wide variety of goals and backgrounds.


Special Education & Communication Disorders Collection Development Policy Statement, Rebecca Bernthal Dec 2009

Special Education & Communication Disorders Collection Development Policy Statement, Rebecca Bernthal

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders is part of the College of Education and Human Sciences. The department is housed in the Barkley Memorial Center, named in memory of William E and Edna M. Barkley, and is located on the East Campus of the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. The Barkleys established a trust to support making the University of Nebraska-Lincoln a center for the preparation of teachers and other professionals to educate children and adults with speech and hearing disabilities. Money from the trust funded construction of the original building in 1976 and the three additions in …


Philosophy Collection Development Policy, Kathleen Johnson Dec 2009

Philosophy Collection Development Policy, Kathleen Johnson

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The philosophy collection supports the teaching, research, and service activities of the entire university community. Its primary audience is the faculty and students of the Department of Philosophy in the College of Arts & Sciences. Its primary focus is support for the undergraduate and graduate curricula for philosophy. Research needs of faculty and students are supplemented through Interlibrary Loan. Although the collection also benefits other citizens of the state of Nebraska, materials are not purchased with them in mind. While the collection focuses on works classified in Library of Congress call numbers B, BC-BD, BH, and BJ, research support is …


Geography & Giscience Collection Development Policy, David C. Tyler Dec 2009

Geography & Giscience Collection Development Policy, David C. Tyler

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The geography collection supports the teaching, research and service activities of the entire university community. Its primary audience is the faculty, staff, and students of the Faculty of Geography & GIScience in the School of Natural Resources. Its primary focus is support for the undergraduate and graduate curricula for geography. Specific and transient research needs of geography faculty and graduate students should be supplemented through Interlibrary Loan. Materials are not purchased for the general public, though they may benefit from the collection. While the collection focuses on works classified in Geography G through Human Ecology. Anthropogeography GF, curriculum and research …


Institute Of Ethnic Studies Collection Development Policy, Toni Anaya Dec 2009

Institute Of Ethnic Studies Collection Development Policy, Toni Anaya

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Institute for Ethnic Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was established in the spring of 1972. In 1968, the Departments of History, English, and Sociology joined together to teach “The Negro in American Society”; in 1970, the first Chicano Literature course at UNL was taught by Ralph Grajeda; during the 1971-1972 academic year, the Centennial Education Program allowed students to study Lakota Sioux culture and language in conjunction with the Rosebud Reservation.


Plant Pathology Collection Development Policy, Elaine Maytag Nowick Dec 2009

Plant Pathology Collection Development Policy, Elaine Maytag Nowick

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) has a long tradition of excellence in research and service to the state, the nation, and internationally. Their mission is to provide solutions to plant disease and health issues, develop new knowledge of plant-pathogenic and plant-associated microorganisms, and provide quality, relevant education. Works collected for the Department focus on diseases and disorders of plants, but relevant materials are also found in other subject areas such as botany, agronomy, biochemistry, microbiology, food science, and entomology.


Chemistry Collection Development Policy, Jacquelyn Petzold Dec 2009

Chemistry Collection Development Policy, Jacquelyn Petzold

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The chemistry collection exists to support the teaching, research, and service endeavors of the Department of Chemistry and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln community. The public may benefit from the chemistry collection, although specific materials are not collected to meet their needs. Chemistry-related materials not available in the library’s collection are generally readily available through Interlibrary Loan. The collection is focused on QD Library of Congress call number range, although the heavily interdisciplinary nature of scientific study necessitates some overlap with other Q call number ranges, R, S, T, and other areas.


Film Studies Collection Development Policy, Richard Graham Dec 2009

Film Studies Collection Development Policy, Richard Graham

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The film studies major and minor are interdisciplinary programs with courses in English, art, broadcasting, philosophy, communication studies and music which focus directly or implicitly on the critical, historical, practical and theoretical disciplines of the cinema. In the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film, the emphasis is on practical film making, on actors and acting in films, the applications of digital media and digital arts in film editing, computer generated imaging and the history of technological innovation in film.

The research interests of the faculty can be grouped according to historical period, genre, methodology, and authorship.


Geosciences Collection Development Policy, Adonna Fleming Dec 2009

Geosciences Collection Development Policy, Adonna Fleming

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The geosciences collection supports the teaching, research and service activities of the entire university community. Primary users are the faculty, staff, and students of the Geosciences Department. Its essential focus is support for the undergraduate and graduate curricula for the Geosciences Department. The collection is supplemented through interlibrary loan services whenever special curriculum and research needs of geosciences faculty and students arise. The UNL Libraries are classed as a regional depository library for U. S. government documents. The geosciences collection contains most publications of the U.S. Geological Survey, including an extensive collection of topographic and geological maps. Although materials are …


Modern Languages And Literatures Collection Development Policy, Mary K. Bolin Dec 2009

Modern Languages And Literatures Collection Development Policy, Mary K. Bolin

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The modern languages collection supports the teaching, research and service activities of the university, but its primary audience is the faculty, staff, and students of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures in the College of Arts and Sciences, with a focus on support for the departmental curricula. Specific and transient research needs of department faculty and graduate students are supplemented through Interlibrary Loan. Materials are not purchased for the general public, although they may use the collection. The collection focuses on works classified in particular areas of the P classification, curriculum and research support are also provided by works …


Sociology Collection Development Policy, David C. Tyler Dec 2009

Sociology Collection Development Policy, David C. Tyler

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The sociology collection supports the teaching, research and service activities of the entire university community. Its primary audience is the faculty, staff, and students of the Department of Sociology in the College of Arts and Sciences. Its primary focus is support for the undergraduate and graduate curricula for sociology. Specific and transient research needs of sociology faculty and graduate students should be supplemented through Interlibrary Loan. Materials are not purchased for the general public, though they may benefit from the collection. While the collection focuses on works classified in Sociology (HM) – Social Pathology. Social and Public Welfare. Criminology (HV), …


Statistics Collection Development Policy, David C. Tyler Dec 2009

Statistics Collection Development Policy, David C. Tyler

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The statistics collection supports the teaching, research, and service activities of the entire university community. Its primary audience is the faculty, staff, and students of the Department of Statistics in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Its primary focus is support for the undergraduate and graduate curricula for statistics; its secondary focus is support for research and teaching in biometrics and bioinformatics. Specific and transient research needs of statistics faculty and graduate students should be supplemented through Interlibrary Loan. Materials are not purchased for the general public, though they may benefit from …


Johnny Carson School Of Theatre And Film Collection Development Policy, Kathleen Johnson Dec 2009

Johnny Carson School Of Theatre And Film Collection Development Policy, Kathleen Johnson

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The theatre arts and film collections support the teaching, research, and service activities of the entire university community. The primary audience is the faculty, staff, and students of the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film in the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts. The primary focus is support for the undergraduate and graduate curricula for theater arts and film. Research needs of faculty and students are supplemented through Interlibrary Loan. Although the collection also benefits other citizens of the state of Nebraska, materials are not purchased with them in mind. While the collection focuses on works classified in …


Agricultural Economics Collection Development Policy, Rebecca Bernthal Dec 2009

Agricultural Economics Collection Development Policy, Rebecca Bernthal

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Agricultural Economics Department is part of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR) and the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CASNR). The faculty has appointments in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR), the Agricultural Research Division (ARD), and/or the Cooperative Extension Division (CED). The Department was established in 1909 as the Department of Agronomy and Farm Management. In 1911 it was renamed as the Department of Farm Management and then in 1919 became the Department of Rural Economics. Since 1949 the Department has been known as the Department of Agricultural Economics. By 1920 the …


Architecture Collection Development Policy, Kay Logan-Peters Dec 2009

Architecture Collection Development Policy, Kay Logan-Peters

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The architecture collection supports the teaching, research, and service activities of the entire university community. Its primary audience is the faculty, staff, and students of the College of Architecture. Its primary focus is support for the undergraduate and graduate curricula for architecture, landscape architecture, community and regional planning, and interior design. Research needs of faculty and students are supplemented through Interlibrary Loan. While the collection also benefits other citizens of the state of Nebraska, materials are not purchased with them in mind. The collection focuses on works classified in Library of Congress call numbers NA, but includes many other call …


Anthropology Collection Development Policy, David C. Tyler Dec 2009

Anthropology Collection Development Policy, David C. Tyler

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The anthropology collection supports the teaching, research and service activities of the entire university community. Its primary audience is the faculty, staff, and students of the Department of Anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences (note: prior to 2009, the department was part of the conjoined Department of Anthropology & Geography). Its primary focus is support for the undergraduate and graduate curricula for anthropology. Narrowly specific and transient research needs of anthropology faculty and graduate students are supplemented through Interlibrary Loan. Materials are not purchased for the general public, though the public may benefit from the collection. The collection …


Biological Sciences Collection Development Policy, Jacquelyn Petzold Dec 2009

Biological Sciences Collection Development Policy, Jacquelyn Petzold

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The biological sciences collection exists to support the teaching, research, and service functions of the School of Biological Sciences and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln community. The public may benefit from the biological sciences collection, although specific materials are not collected to meet their needs. Biology-related materials not available in the library’s collection are generally readily available through Interlibrary Loan. The collection is focused on the biologically-based subsections of the Q Library of Congress call number range, although the heavily interdisciplinary nature of scientific study necessitates some overlap with R, S, T, and other areas.


Biological Systems Engineering Collection Development Policy, Dana W. R. Boden Dec 2009

Biological Systems Engineering Collection Development Policy, Dana W. R. Boden

UNL Libraries: Collection Development Policies

The Biological Systems Engineering collection supports the teaching, research and service activities of the department and the entire university community. Its primary audience is the faculty, staff, and students of the Biological Systems Engineering Department, uniquely situated in both the College of Engineering and the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR) through the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR). The primary focus of the collection is support for the undergraduate and graduate curricula for Biological Systems Engineering. Specific and transient research needs of Biological Systems Engineering faculty and graduate students are supplemented through Interlibrary Loan. The focus …