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2002

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The Christian Librarian

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Job Searching In The New Millennium, Linda L. Jones Jan 2002

Job Searching In The New Millennium, Linda L. Jones

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As you consider seeking another library position for whatever reason, you should know that library jobs are increasing and salaries are rising, although they do reflect the current economy.


Reaching Students And Faculty: Offering Instructional Design Services In Your Library, C. Michael Sturgeon Jan 2002

Reaching Students And Faculty: Offering Instructional Design Services In Your Library, C. Michael Sturgeon

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This presentation is to show how libraries have changed over time and become academically responsible for more that handling books, periodicals, videos and the like. As libraries have changed and led in the area of technology on many university campuses, they find that information is becoming more and more accessible via technology of one kind or another; either the internet or CD-ROMs. Libraries have to be involved in the process of education as they have in the past, now is their opportunity to do so by offering a service to instructors for designing the electronic materials.


Frontmatter (The Christian Librarian 45:3) Jan 2002

Frontmatter (The Christian Librarian 45:3)

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No abstract provided.


Resources Received, Phyllis Fox Jan 2002

Resources Received, Phyllis Fox

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No abstract provided.


Editorial, Ron Jordahl Jan 2002

Editorial, Ron Jordahl

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There are thousands of statistical reports proving that by next September we will be so computerized and digitized that we will not have to go to school or work anymore. Math, spelling, geography, shopping, banking-it's all in the computer and on the web. All that will be left to us is to eat pizza and watch DVDs. Well, maybe there aren' t thousands of reports, but there are a lot, like, maybe three. OK, so I didn't actually see any reports myself, but the guys who hang at Harvey's Hardware know these things.


Logos, Biblios & Bibliotheke: Christian Influences In Library Development, John Mark Tucker Jan 2002

Logos, Biblios & Bibliotheke: Christian Influences In Library Development, John Mark Tucker

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The influence of the Christian faith in the growth and development of libraries begins with the fundamental character of Yahweh, God of the Bible. By outlining the characteristics of Yahweh, we begin to understand the conceptual framework on which libraries have come to exist as intellectual, physical, spiritual, and social institutions. Given the limitations of space and format, I am confining my remarks to thematic possibilities, ideas that may merit further exploration. Essential to Yahweh's character is that he acts in a powerful manner by speaking things into existence. He acts in a loving manner by creating individual human beings …


Editorial, Diane Garber Jan 2002

Editorial, Diane Garber

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Have you ever felt cramped? Out of space? Short of room? Working on this issue of The Christian Librarian is a continuation of a theme in my life lately. This is issue is jammed packed with articles and features and ACL Conference information that must go out to readers. There wasn't even room for "pull-quotes" -- those attention grabbing statements that highlight each article in hopes of attracting you to read further, and add an attractive graphic element to each page. We've even added extra pages so there would be enough room to fit it all in.


The Core Virtue Of Christian Librarianship, Gregory A. Smith Jan 2002

The Core Virtue Of Christian Librarianship, Gregory A. Smith

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Christian librarians should derive their professional ethics from methodical exegesis of the Bible. The New Testament's most salient ethical statements center on love-for God, neighbor, and fellow believers. Each of these has significant implications for library practice. Identifying love as the core virtue of librarianship represents a radical departure from secular approaches to library ethics. While the biblical and secular models converge on some significant points, they are fundamentally opposite. Where the two reach similar conclusions, the biblical model proves to be more philosophically consistent. The Scriptures speak with enduring relevance to the issues facing librarians.


Resource Reviews, Phyllis Fox Jan 2002

Resource Reviews, Phyllis Fox

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No abstract provided.


Resource Reviews, Phyllis Fox Jan 2002

Resource Reviews, Phyllis Fox

The Christian Librarian

No abstract provided.


Resources Received, Phyllis Fox Jan 2002

Resources Received, Phyllis Fox

The Christian Librarian

No abstract provided.


Frontmatter (The Christian Librarian 45:2) Jan 2002

Frontmatter (The Christian Librarian 45:2)

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No abstract provided.


Frontmatter (The Christian Librarian 45:1) Jan 2002

Frontmatter (The Christian Librarian 45:1)

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No abstract provided.


Effective Informal Learning: Considerations For The Workplace, Mark Yannie Jan 2002

Effective Informal Learning: Considerations For The Workplace, Mark Yannie

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This article consists of an academic librarian's suggestions for an individual wanting to be a successful informal Learner in the workplace. Examples of modes of communication, scholarly activity, and education are explored, in addition to helpful mindsets and practical strategies for becoming an efficient and effective informal Learner. Discussion is given concerning an individual's responsibilities and the environmental factors necessary for success in this type of learning. Prevailing climates and attitudes by administrators and employers are examined in addition to how these factors might influence learning of this type


Narnia In The News, C.S. Lewis & Harpercollins, Roger Phillips Jan 2002

Narnia In The News, C.S. Lewis & Harpercollins, Roger Phillips

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C.S. Lewis' beloved Narnia has withstood the attack of the White Witch (aka Queen Jadis) from within and the Calormenes from without, but can it stand against modern publishing giant HarperCollins? This question in various forms has been voiced in the New York Times, Atlantic Monthly and Christianity Today. So let's just get the facts out into the light of day and decide for ourselves. But those facts are shrouded in a fog that would rival any to be found in Narnia.


A History Of Cincinnati Bible College Library, Patricia E. Howard Jan 2002

A History Of Cincinnati Bible College Library, Patricia E. Howard

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The mission of Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary is to teach men and women to live by Biblical principles and to equip and empower them with skills, insight, and vision both to lead the church and impact society for Christ.


Managing A Digitization Project: One Library's Experience, Nancy J. Olson Jan 2002

Managing A Digitization Project: One Library's Experience, Nancy J. Olson

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The Jessie C. Eury Library of Lincoln Christian College and Seminary (Lincoln, IL) is proud of the "Hymnals of the Stone-Campbell Movement: Enos E. Dowling Hymnal Collection" on its website at www.lccs.edu/library/hymnals.

This online collection of more than 9,000 hymns from rare 19th century hymnals features works by Alexander Campbell, J.T. Johnson, Walter Scott, and Illinois residents such as Barton W. Stone, Silas W. Leonard, and the Fillmore Brothers. These hymnals were selected from some 2,000 gathered by Mr. Dowling, former academic dean at Lincoln Christian Seminary, throughout his lifetime, including nearly 200 affiliated with the Restoration Movement that arose …


Resource Reviews, Phyllis Fox Jan 2002

Resource Reviews, Phyllis Fox

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No abstract provided.


Cpi-E On Every Desktop!, Jule Kind Jan 2002

Cpi-E On Every Desktop!, Jule Kind

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Christian Periodical Index-Electronic is now beginning its third year of '-Production. Initial subscriptions to the index were made following conference in 1999 after the official ribbon cutting at Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee. Since that time we have seen many libraries subscribe. The electronic version is available in both cd-rom format and via the Internet. Libraries have successfully setup access both by ip recognition and by password for patrons accessing the library's databases remotely. This year the CPI Team decided to make a more conscious effort to market the product with several initiatives underway. These include direct mailings with a …


Lifelong Learning & The Library Connection: A Perpectual Model For Tertiary Library Customer Education, Deborah Ann Cronau Ph.D. Jan 2002

Lifelong Learning & The Library Connection: A Perpectual Model For Tertiary Library Customer Education, Deborah Ann Cronau Ph.D.

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The Lifelong Learning and Library Connection as a model for tertiary library customer education examined the transitional skill and ability expectations of undergraduate tertiary education students to propose a Perceptual Model of lifelong learning as an alternative to behavioural and relational models which are more experientially or practice based. The hypothesis of a recent study was that the personal perceptions of customers can mirror personal reality. What customers believe can predict what they will pursue. Therefore a Perceptual Model can offer the advantage of facilitating lifelong learning through library customer education approaches geared to the sequential levels of skills needed …


Never On A Sunday: The Sabbath And The Christian Academic Library - Part 1, J. Ray Doerksen Jan 2002

Never On A Sunday: The Sabbath And The Christian Academic Library - Part 1, J. Ray Doerksen

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The article will appear in two parts. Part One examines the biblical basis for the positions taken and makes a general application. Part Two, in the next issue, will look at the application of Scripture to the world of Christian higher education and its libraries.


Expanding Our Boundaries With Information Literacy, Patricia Senn Breivik Jan 2002

Expanding Our Boundaries With Information Literacy, Patricia Senn Breivik

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Years ago I had a calling to a special ministry, but I didn't think of it that way. At the time it seemed more a desire, whereas callings had to do with going into overseas missionary work or into a full time Christian ministry.

My calling came a few years after the birth of my son when I was working with a capital campaign for the United Presbyterian Church. The $50 million dollar campaign was coming to an end, and that meant my job would soon be over. Although I was offered a higher-level position with the Foundation - one …


Never On A Sunday: The Sabbath And The Christian Academic Library - Part 2, J. Ray Doerksen Jan 2002

Never On A Sunday: The Sabbath And The Christian Academic Library - Part 2, J. Ray Doerksen

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So far I have dealt with the Sabbath as something that is primarily for individuals. I believe that there are also Sabbath implications for Christian institutions as corporate bodies - groups of those who say they belong to God. God does not have a separate group plan, whether we are members of a Christian educational organization or a specific local church. But as a community of Christians, we are a manifestation of the body of Christ for the world. Sabbath observance enables the church to give a corporate testimony to the grace of God in the same way that Israel …


The Invisible Web: A Quick Overview, Robert Ellis Jd, Mls Jan 2002

The Invisible Web: A Quick Overview, Robert Ellis Jd, Mls

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This article provides a quick overview of recent literature published about the Invisible Web. In particular, this article covers such topics as what is the Invisible Web, weaknesses of popular search engines, types of information found on the Invisible Web, when to use the Invisible Web, search tools and search strategies.