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China 2000: A Librarian's Perspective, Virginia Baldwin Nov 2000

China 2000: A Librarian's Perspective, Virginia Baldwin

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches

Baldwin, Virginia (2000) "China 2000: A Librarian's Perspective" Eastern Illinois University School of Technology and School of Adult and Continuing Education International Programs, November 14, 2000, Charleston, IL.


Engage, Elicit, Experience, Explore: Applying Discovery Learning To Library Instruction, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes, Paul Hoffman Oct 2000

Engage, Elicit, Experience, Explore: Applying Discovery Learning To Library Instruction, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes, Paul Hoffman

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches

No abstract provided.


Engage, Elicit, Experience, Explore: Applying Discovery Learning To Library Instruction - Outline, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes, Paul Hoffman Oct 2000

Engage, Elicit, Experience, Explore: Applying Discovery Learning To Library Instruction - Outline, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes, Paul Hoffman

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches

No abstract provided.


The Americans With Disabilities Act And Academic Libraries In The Southeastern United States, Linda Lou Wiler, Eleanor Lomax Oct 2000

The Americans With Disabilities Act And Academic Libraries In The Southeastern United States, Linda Lou Wiler, Eleanor Lomax

E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)

Individuals with disabilities are one of the fastest-growing segments of United States society. In 1970, 11.7% of the United States population was limited in activity, a major factor in measuring and identifying people with disabilities. In 1990, because of the aging of America, 13.7 % of the population could be so identified. By 1994, 15% of the population fell into this group. During this latter period, the older population stayed fairly stable but children and younger adults with disabilities increased greatly. Many different figures, depending upon the method of counting, e.g., age groups included, or whether residence was in a …


Undergraduate Full Text Databases: Bell And Howell Medical Complete And Infotrac Health Reference Center-Academic, Lutishoor Salisbury, Bryan Davidson, Alberta Bailey Oct 2000

Undergraduate Full Text Databases: Bell And Howell Medical Complete And Infotrac Health Reference Center-Academic, Lutishoor Salisbury, Bryan Davidson, Alberta Bailey

E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)

This study compares and contrasts InfoTrac and ProQuest primarily as full-text resources to supplement retrieval of references contained in the CINAHL database. These databases are analyzed by examining their scope in terms of the number and types of serials covered within specific areas using Ulrich's subject headings. Another important aspect of this study relates to the effectiveness of the two search engines for end-user retrieval and collection development.


A Survey Of Four Libraries In Kunming: Library Automation And Modernization In A Far Removed Province In China, Jianli Li, Mary Francis Marx Oct 2000

A Survey Of Four Libraries In Kunming: Library Automation And Modernization In A Far Removed Province In China, Jianli Li, Mary Francis Marx

E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)

As of 2000, over the last fifteen years, in a major effort at modernization and with an increasing investment by the Chinese government, China established more than twenty national information systems. The libraries we visited were member of some of those national information systems. These national information systems have been charged with setting up the basic foundations of an information industry. They belong to, respectively, the Education System, the Cultural Ministry, the Science and Technology Committee System, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.


Nordinfo: Research And Academic Library Cooperation Across National Borders, Sigrún Klara Hannesdóttir Oct 2000

Nordinfo: Research And Academic Library Cooperation Across National Borders, Sigrún Klara Hannesdóttir

E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)

NORDINFO, the Nordic Council for Scientific Information was founded as a bridge between research libraries and the growing information and documentation sector. NORDINFO’s secretariat was set up in Helsinki, Finland, and some permanent staff 6 was appointed to coordinate the activities. The full name behind the acronym was “The Nordic Cooperative Council for Research Libraries and Scientific Information and Documentation.”

When looking at the history of Nordic research library cooperation, it is clear that the members of the committee that suggested the establishment of an institution that would combine librarianship, documentation and information were people that understood what developments were …


Teaching In A Hands-On Environment, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes Sep 2000

Teaching In A Hands-On Environment, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches

No abstract provided.


Teaching In A Hands-On Environment - Outline, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes Sep 2000

Teaching In A Hands-On Environment - Outline, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches

No abstract provided.


Engage, Elicit, Experience, Explore: Applying Discovery Learning To Library Instruction - Loex -Bibliography, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes, Paul Hoffman Jun 2000

Engage, Elicit, Experience, Explore: Applying Discovery Learning To Library Instruction - Loex -Bibliography, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes, Paul Hoffman

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches

No abstract provided.


Engage, Elicit, Experience, Explore: Applying Discovery Learning To Library Instruction - Loex, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes, Paul Hoffman Jun 2000

Engage, Elicit, Experience, Explore: Applying Discovery Learning To Library Instruction - Loex, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes, Paul Hoffman

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches

No abstract provided.


Elicit, Engage, Experience, Explore: Discovery Learning In Library Instruction, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes, Paul Seth Hoffman May 2000

Elicit, Engage, Experience, Explore: Discovery Learning In Library Instruction, Tracy Bicknell-Holmes, Paul Seth Hoffman

UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Asm Archives [Comments And News], Hugh H. Genoways May 2000

Asm Archives [Comments And News], Hugh H. Genoways

University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers

Biographical blurb about American Society of Mammalogists founder, Hartley H.T. Jackson, and his wife, Anna M. Jackson. Includes photograph from the ASM Archives, donated by Victor B. Scheffer.


Marketing Library Resources And Services To Distance Faculty, Kate Adams, Mary Cassner Apr 2000

Marketing Library Resources And Services To Distance Faculty, Kate Adams, Mary Cassner

UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications

As academic libraries and librarians experience an increasingly complex higher education environment, it is essential to market library resources and services effectively. One component of a library’s marketing plan for distance learners can be an assessment of the needs of distance faculty. Teaching faculty are influential in affecting student perceptions and their use of the library. This paper reports on an assessment of the needs of faculty who teach classes in distance graduate degree programs. Results from the survey provide strategic direction for delivering and marketing services to distance learners and distance faculty.


Electronic Text Centers: Creating Research Collections On A Limited Budget, The Nebraska Experience, Joan Giesecke, Beth Mcneil, Gina L. B. Minks Apr 2000

Electronic Text Centers: Creating Research Collections On A Limited Budget, The Nebraska Experience, Joan Giesecke, Beth Mcneil, Gina L. B. Minks

UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications

In this article, we will describe a slightly different approach to building digital collections. The approach is that of building collections as a by-product of a service center rather than collection building being the primary purpose of the program activity. Specifically, we will discuss how an Electronic Text Center can enhance digital collection development in the humanities.


Subject Librarians Relations With Faculty At The University Of Botswana: A Review Of Liaison Activities, Edwin Qobose Feb 2000

Subject Librarians Relations With Faculty At The University Of Botswana: A Review Of Liaison Activities, Edwin Qobose

E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)

Conclusion

Liaising at the University of Botswana Library (UBL) is at the heart of all subject librarian activities. It is therefore absolutely essential that we make an effort to maintain a liaison program which will ensure effective communication with all the academic departments for all of the library's services. As liaison librarians, we are academic partners, and should actively participate in the promotion of excellent teaching and research activities. By monitoring curricular and research developments in assigned subject fields, subject librarians develop and maintain library collections for their respective faculties. It is vital that we should always be proactive, and …


Cataloging Expert Systems: Optimism And Frustrated Reality, William Olmstadt Feb 2000

Cataloging Expert Systems: Optimism And Frustrated Reality, William Olmstadt

E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)

There is little question that computers have profoundly changed how information professionals work. The process of cataloging and classifying library materials was one of the first activities transformed by information technology. The introduction of the MARC format in the 1960s and the creation of national bibliographic utilities in the 1970s had a lasting impact on cataloging. In the 1980s, the affordability of microcomputers made the computer accessible for cataloging, even to small libraries. This trend toward automating library processes with computers parallels a broader societal interest in the use of computers to organize and store information. Following World War II, …


This State Has "Boundries" (Sic), But No Focus: A Review, Richard Defoe Feb 2000

This State Has "Boundries" (Sic), But No Focus: A Review, Richard Defoe

E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)

Review of Louisiana Biographical Dictionary: People of all Times and Places Who Have Been Important to the History and Life of the State. Somerset Publishers, St. Clair Shores, MI, 1999. $87.50.

Review:

Somerset Publishers produce biographical dictionaries of some of these United States. The Louisiana volume does not instill confidence in their efforts. Sloppy printing, sloppy proof-reading and sloppy and turgid writing are just the beginning of the problems with this book – the title of this review features one of their glaring spelling errors from the foreword.

But the major problem with this book seems to be focus, …


Are Transaction Logs Useful? A Ten-Year Study, Julie Banks Feb 2000

Are Transaction Logs Useful? A Ten-Year Study, Julie Banks

E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)

Introduction

Transaction log analysis has long been a staple in academic libraries. Recently, for example, authors have reported on transaction logs and their use in identifying access point use, re-engineering the online public access catalog (OPAC), improving search retrieval, utilizing flip charts at terminals, and employing log data for general personnel management. There are still questions left unanswered, however, about the usefulness of transaction log analysis in marshalling personnel resources. One is whether the logs have predictive value over a span of time, and another is whether any useful trends can be discerned from the logs' data. To answer these …


Database Selection: One Size Does Not Fit All, Deeann Allison, Beth Mcneil, Signe Swanson Jan 2000

Database Selection: One Size Does Not Fit All, Deeann Allison, Beth Mcneil, Signe Swanson

UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications

With increasing costs and decreasing budgets, it is important for librarians to make sound purchasing decisions for electronic resources. What factors are important to consider in making a decision? How can librarians balance these factors, which may appear to be contradictory, and also meet the expectations of administrators, staff, and users? This article describes a strategy for making delivery decisions that address local conditions, pricing, feature options, hardware costs, and network availability. Finally, a model is presented for evaluating the decision based on dollar requirements and local issues.


Catalog Design, Catalog Maintenance, Catalog Governance, Mary K. Bolin Jan 2000

Catalog Design, Catalog Maintenance, Catalog Governance, Mary K. Bolin

UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications

The design of library catalogs and the maintenance of their contents equals catalog governance, that is, professional responsibility for the catalog. The design of library catalogs and their contents are an example of the standards that are the hallmark of modern librarianship. Although design and maintenance standards have always had an array of participants, in recent years the participants in catalog design and maintenance have become more numerous and varied, and therefore its governance has become more diffuse. Although the card catalog had a standard form in which design and maintenance were linked, that is not true of today’s OPAC …


Proposal For Core Level Map Cataloging: Brief Records May Be Best, Sue Ann Gardner Jan 2000

Proposal For Core Level Map Cataloging: Brief Records May Be Best, Sue Ann Gardner

UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications

Describes a way to minimize the time needed to catalog maps using AACR2 and the MARC format.