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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Economic Interactions: Behavior Or Structure, Shyam Sunder
Economic Interactions: Behavior Or Structure, Shyam Sunder
Shyam Sunder
No abstract provided.
Bear River Watershed Historical Digital Collection, Cheryl D. Walters, Steve Sturgeon
Bear River Watershed Historical Digital Collection, Cheryl D. Walters, Steve Sturgeon
Cheryl D. Walters
This presentation to the Bear River Water Commission introduced a new digital collection of images and text resources about the Bear River Watershed in Utah and Idaho.
Bear River Watershed Historical Digital Collection, Cheryl D. Walters, Stephen C. Strugeon
Bear River Watershed Historical Digital Collection, Cheryl D. Walters, Stephen C. Strugeon
Library Faculty & Staff Publications
This presentation to the Bear River Water Commission introduced a new digital collection of images and text resources about the Bear River Watershed in Utah and Idaho.
Digital Treasures: A Case Study, Michael J. Bennett
Digital Treasures: A Case Study, Michael J. Bennett
UConn Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Faculty Rights And Scholarly Communication Practices, Denise Troll Covey
Faculty Rights And Scholarly Communication Practices, Denise Troll Covey
Denise Troll Covey
No abstract provided.
Collecting Fugitive Literature: Bringing Collection Development Expertise Into The Digital Age, Karen Schmidt, Wendy Shelburne, David Vess
Collecting Fugitive Literature: Bringing Collection Development Expertise Into The Digital Age, Karen Schmidt, Wendy Shelburne, David Vess
David Vess
This presentation reflects the work that Wendy Shelburne, David Vess, and I engaged in to collect hate literature from the web. The research was later accepted by Library Resources & Technical Services for publication in 2008.
Putting All The Pieces Together: Developing A Cyberinfrastructure At The Georgia State University Library, Doug Goans, Tim Daniels
Putting All The Pieces Together: Developing A Cyberinfrastructure At The Georgia State University Library, Doug Goans, Tim Daniels
University Library Faculty Presentations
Like many libraries over the last several years we have been developing or purchasing technologies such as a Content Management System, an Open URL Link Resolver, an Ask a Librarian System, and a Blogging System that not only support internal functions and communications but also deliver current information and access to resources to our user's desktops. As we begin to explore developments for our next generation of services we realized that the most effective way to deploy these web based services was to integrate our technology and staff into a cross-departmental cyberinfrastructure and collection of working groups that allows us …
Virtual Reference Service In Multilingual Environment, Joint Conference Of Librarians Of Color, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Virtual Reference Service In Multilingual Environment, Joint Conference Of Librarians Of Color, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Diana H. Wu
No abstract provided.
Virtual Reference Service In Multilingual Environment, Joint Conference Of Librarians Of Color, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Virtual Reference Service In Multilingual Environment, Joint Conference Of Librarians Of Color, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
San Jose Joint Library: Fertile Ground For Lifelong Learning, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
San Jose Joint Library: Fertile Ground For Lifelong Learning, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Diana H. Wu
No abstract provided.
San Jose Joint Library: Fertile Ground For Lifelong Learning, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
San Jose Joint Library: Fertile Ground For Lifelong Learning, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Transforming Libraries For 21st Century Students And Scholars, Barbara I. Dewey
Transforming Libraries For 21st Century Students And Scholars, Barbara I. Dewey
Barbara I. Dewey
No abstract provided.
Empowering Web Experiences With Ajax And Rss Feed, Win Shih, Hongbin Liu
Empowering Web Experiences With Ajax And Rss Feed, Win Shih, Hongbin Liu
Win Shih
The rapid evolution of Web technologies and standards has fueled the development of a raft of highly interactive and personalizable Web applications. AJAX (Asynchronous javaScript and XML)-powered and RSS-enabled Web sites, such as Google/IG, Google Map, Start.com from Microsoft, and Flickr.com from Yahoo make Web interfaces out of normally-nonweb-eanbled functionalities as running typical applications on your local PC.
Using similar technologies, we have been exploring the possibilities to a library-based portal that allows users freely configure their customized portal with contents of their choosing. Be this content e-mail, news, weather, blogging, photos, library’s catalog, or any RSS feed from publishers, …
The Need To Weed: Weeding The Nursing Print Collection – Justification, Marketing, Implementation, Karen Gilbert
The Need To Weed: Weeding The Nursing Print Collection – Justification, Marketing, Implementation, Karen Gilbert
Library Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations
Examining issues around a major weed of EKU Libraries' print Nursing collection. With Victoria Koger.
Art Imitates Life: Violence And The Music Of Metal And Rap, Gordon A. Crews, Angela D. Crews
Art Imitates Life: Violence And The Music Of Metal And Rap, Gordon A. Crews, Angela D. Crews
Criminal Justice Faculty Research
The purpose of this presentation is to explore the similar evolution's of Black Metal and Gangsta Rap musical genres. The authors argue the following similarities exist: 1) different cultures and statements being made, but violence is a common thread (outcomes of violence and societal responses), 2) the music and lyrics in both reflect their cultures, histories, and lives, and, 3) there is a strong musical and lyrical expression of violence related to the behavioral expression of violence among the artists and the fans in both genres. Finally, the authors question whether art imitates life or life imitates art.
Art Imitates Life: Violence And The Music Of Metal And Rap, Gordon A. Crews, Angela D. Crews
Art Imitates Life: Violence And The Music Of Metal And Rap, Gordon A. Crews, Angela D. Crews
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications and Presentations
The purpose of this presentation is to explore the similar evolution's of Black Metal and Gangsta Rap musical genres. The authors argue the following similarities exist: 1) different cultures and statements being made, but violence is a common thread (outcomes of violence and societal responses), 2) the music and lyrics in both reflect their cultures, histories, and lives, and, 3) there is a strong musical and lyrical expression of violence related to the behavioral expression of violence among the artists and the fans in both genres. Finally, the authors question whether art imitates life or life imitates art.
We R Online, R U? Instant Messaging Reference Service At Your Library., Sarah Steiner, David Free, Elizabeth White
We R Online, R U? Instant Messaging Reference Service At Your Library., Sarah Steiner, David Free, Elizabeth White
University Library Faculty Presentations
What Is IM? -Allows users to participate in real-time Internet conversations -AIM, MSN, and Yahoo! most popular -Same premise as the more feature-rich QuestionPoint, 24/7, etc. Who’s Using IM? --Everyone! Students, libraries, businesses, all age groups Pew Internet and American Life Project found that 42% of online individuals use IM, and that Generations X and Y represent the largest segment of the IM user group. AOL conducted a similar study that shows that 90% of online teens use IM.
Quaking In The Classroom: A Study Of Teaching Anxiety In Academic Librarians, Kaetrena D. Davis
Quaking In The Classroom: A Study Of Teaching Anxiety In Academic Librarians, Kaetrena D. Davis
University Library Faculty Presentations
What We’ll Cover: -What is Teaching Anxiety? -Why study Teaching Anxiety (TA)? -Methodology and details of the study -Preliminary results of the study -Emerging solutions to TA in librarians -Discussion: your experiences, comments, and suggestions
Digitization: Goals & Their Logistics, Michael J. Bennett
Digitization: Goals & Their Logistics, Michael J. Bennett
UConn Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Bridges Across The Atlantic: Us And Uganda Libraries Collaborate In Our Digital World, Barbara I. Dewey, David Atkins, Anthony Smith
Bridges Across The Atlantic: Us And Uganda Libraries Collaborate In Our Digital World, Barbara I. Dewey, David Atkins, Anthony Smith
Barbara I. Dewey
No abstract provided.
Libraries In Sweden, Anne Hedrich
Libraries In Sweden, Anne Hedrich
Anne Hedrich
This presentation offers a brief general introduction to libraries in Sweden and looks in particular at two university libraries in the city of Umeå. It was presented at the 2006 NRIC (Natural Resources Information Council) conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Spoken comments from the presentation are found in the notes section for each slide. Additional comments have been added to make the presentation clearer for those reading this rather than hearing it when it was presented.
Libraries In Sweden, Anne Hedrich
Libraries In Sweden, Anne Hedrich
Library Faculty & Staff Publications
This presentation offers a brief general introduction to libraries in Sweden and looks in particular at two university libraries in the city of Umeå. It was presented at the 2006 NRIC (Natural Resources Information Council) conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Spoken comments from the presentation are found in the notes section for each slide. Additional comments have been added to make the presentation clearer for those reading this rather than hearing it when it was presented.
The Dynamic Effects Of European Services Liberalisation, Henk Lm Kox
The Dynamic Effects Of European Services Liberalisation, Henk Lm Kox
Henk LM Kox
#1; A single European market for services? #1; Estimated static effects of liberalisation #1; Dynamic effects of services liberalisation #1; Conclusions and possible policy implications
Mean Girls: A Feminist Re-Reading Of The Rivalry Theme In High Victorian Paintings, Jennifer Mayer
Mean Girls: A Feminist Re-Reading Of The Rivalry Theme In High Victorian Paintings, Jennifer Mayer
Jennifer Mayer
The portrayal of romantic rivalries represents an engaging topic, especially when put in the context of Victorian England. This presentation analyzes the significance of women as rivals as depicted in select painted images of the High Victorian era (1851-1867). I discuss the possible backlash component of the paintings to women's rights advances of the time, and analyze the paintings in terms of possible sites of female empowerment and resistance.
Incorporating Visual Literacy Into Academic Libraries, Jennifer Mayer, Cheryl Goldenstein
Incorporating Visual Literacy Into Academic Libraries, Jennifer Mayer, Cheryl Goldenstein
Jennifer Mayer
The brain is predominantly visual, with ninety percent of sensory input coming from visual sources (Jensen 2000). Visual arts in particular stimulate the right hemisphere of the brain, and combining visual with verbal activities helps reinforce learning. Millennials generally prefer graphics to text. At the same time, using images indiscriminately may simply serve as clutter—or even convey an inaccurate or negative message. How can librarians use visuals effectively in our web pages, tutorials, handouts, and classroom presentations? What constitutes an “image” and what are some resources for finding images? What services can librarians provide for students whose projects are becoming …
Incorporating Visual Literacy Into Academic Libraries, Jennifer Mayer, Cheryl Goldenstein
Incorporating Visual Literacy Into Academic Libraries, Jennifer Mayer, Cheryl Goldenstein
Cheryl Goldenstein
The brain is predominantly visual, with ninety percent of sensory input coming from visual sources (Jensen 2000). Visual arts in particular stimulate the right hemisphere of the brain, and combining visual with verbal activities helps reinforce learning. Millennials generally prefer graphics to text. At the same time, using images indiscriminately may simply serve as clutter—or even convey an inaccurate or negative message. How can librarians use visuals effectively in our web pages, tutorials, handouts, and classroom presentations? What constitutes an “image” and what are some resources for finding images? What services can librarians provide for students whose projects are becoming …
Circle Of Service: The Commons At The University Of Tennessee, Barbara I. Dewey, Julie K. Little
Circle Of Service: The Commons At The University Of Tennessee, Barbara I. Dewey, Julie K. Little
Barbara I. Dewey
No abstract provided.
Robot Cataloger - Using Macro Express To Transfer Records From Ms Access To Marc Format, Martha Gunnarson
Robot Cataloger - Using Macro Express To Transfer Records From Ms Access To Marc Format, Martha Gunnarson
Martha Gunnarson
Abstract: Students at WPI must complete 2 projects during their academic career. Written project reports have been housed at the Gordon Library for many years, but never cataloged. A web interface with the existing database allows limited searching. A stand-alone Macro recording program was used to transfer the data from MS Access into MARC records in our Voyager online catalog.
Discovery And Application Of Voyager's New Complex Publication Patterns, Angela Dresselhaus
Discovery And Application Of Voyager's New Complex Publication Patterns, Angela Dresselhaus
Angela Dresselhaus
Presented at the 2006 Kentucky Voyager Users Group. The functionality and applicability of the new complex publication pattern feature was presented. Basic concepts, formatting conventions, and examples were used to demonstrate the increased flexibility and customization options of complex publication patterns.
Price Bubbles Sans Dividend Anchors: Evidence From Laboratory Stock Markets, Shyam Sunder
Price Bubbles Sans Dividend Anchors: Evidence From Laboratory Stock Markets, Shyam Sunder
Shyam Sunder
No abstract provided.