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Volume 31, Number 4, December 2011 Olac Newsletter, Kate Leigh, Bruce Evans, Jan Mayo, Barbara Vaughan, Katie Eller, Jay Weitz Dec 2011

Volume 31, Number 4, December 2011 Olac Newsletter, Kate Leigh, Bruce Evans, Jan Mayo, Barbara Vaughan, Katie Eller, Jay Weitz

OLAC Newsletters

Digitized December 2011 issue of the OLAC Newsletter.


Volume 31, Number 3, September 2011 Olac Newsletter, Kate Leigh, Bruce Evans, Jan Mayo, Barbara Vaughan, Katie Eller, Jay Weitz Sep 2011

Volume 31, Number 3, September 2011 Olac Newsletter, Kate Leigh, Bruce Evans, Jan Mayo, Barbara Vaughan, Katie Eller, Jay Weitz

OLAC Newsletters

Digitized September 2011 issue of the OLAC Newsletter.


State News Jul 2011

State News

The Southeastern Librarian

Recent developments from SELA member institutions.


People News Jul 2011

People News

The Southeastern Librarian

Recent professional developments from SELA members.


Volume 31, Number 2, June 2011 Olac Newsletter, Kate Leigh, Nathan Putnam, Jan Mayo, Barbara Vaughan, Katie Eller, Jay Weitz Jun 2011

Volume 31, Number 2, June 2011 Olac Newsletter, Kate Leigh, Nathan Putnam, Jan Mayo, Barbara Vaughan, Katie Eller, Jay Weitz

OLAC Newsletters

Digitized June 2011 issue of the OLAC Newsletter.


What's More Persuasive? How The Internet And Newspaper Change Opinions, Sloane E. Sheldon Jun 2011

What's More Persuasive? How The Internet And Newspaper Change Opinions, Sloane E. Sheldon

Honors Theses

The Internet has become an integral part of society. While people have been turning to the Internet for their news, newspapers are still a powerful source of information. This study investigates whether the newspaper or Internet is more effective at altering people’s opinions. Participants included people ranging from 18-78 years old. After reading a political endorsement that appeared to come from either a printed newspaper or a news website, participants rated their opinions on this candidate. When the message included strong arguments, the source of the article did not have an effect on how well the articles were able to …


Volume 30, Number 1, March 2010 Olac Newsletter, Kate James, Nathan Putnam, Jan Mayo, Barbara Vaughan, Douglas King, Jay Weitz Mar 2011

Volume 30, Number 1, March 2010 Olac Newsletter, Kate James, Nathan Putnam, Jan Mayo, Barbara Vaughan, Douglas King, Jay Weitz

OLAC Newsletters

Digitized March 2010 issue of the OLAC Newsletter.


Volume 31, Number 1, March 2011 Olac Newsletter, Kate Leigh, Nathan Putnam, Jan Mayo, Barbara Vaughan, Katie Eller, Jay Weitz Mar 2011

Volume 31, Number 1, March 2011 Olac Newsletter, Kate Leigh, Nathan Putnam, Jan Mayo, Barbara Vaughan, Katie Eller, Jay Weitz

OLAC Newsletters

Digitized March 2011 issue of the OLAC Newsletter.


Non-Sela News Jan 2011

Non-Sela News

The Southeastern Librarian

Recent news of interest to libraries and librarians. Includes: HBCU Library Alliance awards $70,000 Mellon Foundation Grant; The Informed Librarian Online website now offers premium content from all major library journal publishers; The Academic and Cultural Enrichment (ACE) Scholars at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) will be holding the unconference Un-hushed: Speaking out About the Library and Information Science Profession (or the Really Fun Super Cool Library Conference) March 26, 2011; 20th North Carolina Serial Conference will be held March 10, 2011, in Chapel Hill, NC.


State News Jan 2011

State News

The Southeastern Librarian

Recent developments from SELA member institutions.


People News Jan 2011

People News

The Southeastern Librarian

Recent professional developments from SELA members.


Both Sides Of The Story, Barbara Tuck Jan 2011

Both Sides Of The Story, Barbara Tuck

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