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Toward Understanding International Students: A Study Conducted At Middle Tennessee State University, Jiannan Wang
Toward Understanding International Students: A Study Conducted At Middle Tennessee State University, Jiannan Wang
The Southeastern Librarian
The number of international students in American universities has increased over the years and has drawn great attention from librarians, library staff, and researchers. In order to serve this particular patron group more effectively, a number of studies have been conducted to understand their difficulties in using American library systems. In consequence, different approaches have been taken to try to help them. As each university or college may have its own library instruction system, and as the composition and features of international students at different universities may vary, it is difficult to apply available strategies without a thorough understanding of …
Social Policy And Constructivism: Using Constructivist Learning Theory In Teaching Social Work Students Research Skills, Linda Sizemore, Brad Marcum
Social Policy And Constructivism: Using Constructivist Learning Theory In Teaching Social Work Students Research Skills, Linda Sizemore, Brad Marcum
The Southeastern Librarian
Principles of constructivist learning theory were used in developing a process-oriented approach to research skills instruction as applied to real world social problems and social policy responses. Building upon past experiences in establishing collaborative relationships with social work faculty, the theories of constructivism, Kuhlthau’s Information Search Process, and collaborative learning were incorporated into the framework of efforts to provide library instruction at important developmental phases, also known as “zones of intervention”, in student coursework involving three successive social work classes. This article will attempt to describe the above concepts and articulate how these concepts were employed in efforts to improve …
Eames Scholarship Fund Set Up At Waycross College
Eames Scholarship Fund Set Up At Waycross College
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article presents information on the Eames Scholarship Fund created for students of Waycross College in Ware County, Georgia. The scholarship fund was established by Charles B. Eames Jr, former director of the Okefenokee Regional Library System (ORLS), to honor the memory of his parents and to benefit students majoring in library science, information studies or related fields. Students experiencing financial difficulties are also eligible to benefit from the scholarship. James Willis, president of the Waycross College Foundation, is looking forward to seeing many students of its institution benefit from the scholarship.
Cobb County Library News And Notes
Cobb County Library News And Notes
Georgia Library Quarterly
Recent news from the Cobb County Library System.
From The President, Betty D. Paulk
From The President, Betty D. Paulk
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article presents information on the Georgia Library Association (GLA). It notes that the COMO conference offers a wide variety of programs, exhibits of products, services and technologies for all types of libraries and time to network. The board of directors of GLA have approved the Award Committee's recommendation to establish the Library Support Services Award.
My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Carol Waggoner-Angleton
My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Carol Waggoner-Angleton
Georgia Library Quarterly
A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's personal library.
Fulton County Commissioners Authorize Bond Referendum
Fulton County Commissioners Authorize Bond Referendum
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article reports that voters in Fulton County, Georgia will vote on a $275 million bond referendum for the construction, expansion and renovation of public libraries, on November 4, 2008. These bonds, if approved, will provide funding for the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System's master plan, which includes eight new libraries, expansion of two facilities and renovation of 23 more.
Jefferson County News And Notes
Jefferson County News And Notes
Georgia Library Quarterly
Recent news from the Jefferson County Library System.
Coweta Encourages 'Reading Olympians'
Coweta Encourages 'Reading Olympians'
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article presents information on the 29th Summer Olympiad program of Coweta County Library in Georgia from August 8 to 23, 2008. The public library system has presented two multicultural programs to stimulate interest in cultural diversity, the Olympics and sportsmanship. Its objective of the program is to encourage students to read. The library's other Olympics-themed event was the premiere of its new virtual travel program.
Uncle Remus News And Notes
Georgia Library Quarterly
Recent news from the Uncle Remus Regional Library System.
Review: Keturah And Lord Death, Carol Malcolm
Review: Keturah And Lord Death, Carol Malcolm
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the young adult novel "Keturah and Lord Death," by Martine Leavitt.
From The Editor, Perry Bratcher
From The Editor, Perry Bratcher
The Southeastern Librarian
Column from Perry Bratcher, editor of The Southeastern Librarian.
Sela Mentoring Program
The Southeastern Librarian
Call for participants for the SELA Mentoring Program.
The Southeastern Librarian V. 56, No. 3 (Fall 2008) Complete Issue
The Southeastern Librarian V. 56, No. 3 (Fall 2008) Complete Issue
The Southeastern Librarian
Complete issue of The Southeastern Librarian, volume 56, No. 3 (Fall 2008).
You’Re A Trustee -- Now What?, Gordon N. Baker
You’Re A Trustee -- Now What?, Gordon N. Baker
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article talks about the public library trustees appointed by local funding agencies of the library system in the U.S. The funding agencies in Henry County, Georgia are the Board of Commissioners and the Board of Education. Trustees have a library director who has an advanced degree in library science and who has participated in ongoing staff development activities to learn new tricks and trends. They also have fellow board members and a state library agency, which is the Georgia Public Library Service. Important factors to remember about the responsibilities of trustees are mentioned.
We Love Libraries!, Lyn Hopper
We Love Libraries!, Lyn Hopper
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article presents information on a new section of the periodical "Georgia Library Quarterly."
Coweta Public Library Partners With University Of West Georgia
Coweta Public Library Partners With University Of West Georgia
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article reports on the partnership formed by the Coweta Public Library--Central Library with the Carrollton-based University of West Georgia's Ingram Library and Newnan Campus to enhance educational services within the community. The objective of the Central Library is to reflect on the importance of educating children and of providing access to materials and programs to people of all ages in support of lifelong learning. Its Book Bundles are another aspect of the public library of allowing its customers to be independent but provide the library staff an avenue of virtual engagement. It also focuses on the key areas when …
Two Talking Book Centers To Merge
Two Talking Book Centers To Merge
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article reports on the decision of the North Georgia Talking Book Center at the Cherokee Regional Library in LaFayette to merge with the Rome Subregional Library, part of the Sara Hightower Regional Library System. The North Georgia Talking Book Center will become an outreach center for its 10 county service area, while the Rome Subregional Library will give all reader's advisory and customer services, by the end of 2008.
Valdosta State News And Notes
Georgia Library Quarterly
Recent library news from Valdosta State University.
Broderick Named Director In Catoosa
Broderick Named Director In Catoosa
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article announces that Bridgid Broderick has been appointed library director of Catoosa County Library System in Ringgold, Georgia.
Chattahoochee Valley News And Notes
Chattahoochee Valley News And Notes
Georgia Library Quarterly
Recent news from the Chattahoochee Valley Regional Library System.
Dekalb County News And Notes
Georgia Library Quarterly
Recent news from the DeKalb County Library System.
Gwinnett County News And Notes
Gwinnett County News And Notes
Georgia Library Quarterly
Recent news from the Gwinnett County Library System.
Former Smyrna Director Passes Away
Former Smyrna Director Passes Away
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article presents an obituary for Doris Morris, former director of Smyrna Public Library in Georgia.
Georgia Library Quarterly, Fall 2008, Susan Cooley
Georgia Library Quarterly, Fall 2008, Susan Cooley
Georgia Library Quarterly
Complete issue of Georgia Library Quarterly, Fall 2008, vol. 45, no. 3.
University And Public Libraries Receive Connecting To Collections
University And Public Libraries Receive Connecting To Collections
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article reports that 21 libraries, museums and archives in Georgia have been selected to receive the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Connecting to Collections Bookshelf. According to Dr. Anne-Imelda Radice, director of the IMLS in Washington, D.C., the bookshelf provides museums, libraries and archives essential instructions on how to rescue treasures of yesteryear that they hold in trust. The contents of the bookshelf were selected by a blue-ribbon panel of conservation experts. The bookshelf includes an essential set of books, online resources and a user's guide that can profoundly affect the ability of small libraries and museums …
Agnes Scott Library News And Notes
Agnes Scott Library News And Notes
Georgia Library Quarterly
Recent news from the Agnes Scott College McCain Library.
Public Libraries 'Just Buggy' For 2008 Summer Reading Program
Public Libraries 'Just Buggy' For 2008 Summer Reading Program
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article presents information on the highlights of the 2008 Summer Reading Program, entitled "Catch the Reading Bug," for public libraries in Georgia. The objective of the Worth County Library System (WCLS) is to increase the participation of teenagers. The Houston County Public Library System (HOUPL) has added teenagers as a new component to its Summer Reading Program. Information is given on the reading programs of the Southwest Georgia Regional Library system.
Adjusting Cutter Numbers For Composers At The University Of Southern Mississippi Libraries, Miao Jin, Erin Boyd
Adjusting Cutter Numbers For Composers At The University Of Southern Mississippi Libraries, Miao Jin, Erin Boyd
The Southeastern Librarian
In music cataloging, two primary methods are used for assigning Cutter numbers for composers. Some libraries maintain a list of composer Cutter numbers and then assign the same number to a composer in all music classes, i.e., Yale University’s Composer Cutter List at www.library.yale.edu/cataloging/music/cutter. Other libraries, including the Library of Congress, do not assign fixed Cutter numbers to individual composers, and are only consistent within single music classifications (Smiraglia 2008). There are advantages and disadvantages to the use of fixed Cutter numbers. Catalogers tend to memorize the numbers for major composers. This saves time as catalogers do not have to …
Message From The President, Faith Line
Message From The President, Faith Line
The Southeastern Librarian
Column by SELA President, Faith Line.