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How To Build A Bomb & Other Ethical Issues In The Library, Kathryn Waggoner, Laurel Balkema, Lee Lebbin, Debbie Morrow, Kim Ranger Sep 2014

How To Build A Bomb & Other Ethical Issues In The Library, Kathryn Waggoner, Laurel Balkema, Lee Lebbin, Debbie Morrow, Kim Ranger

Kim L. Ranger

No abstract provided.


A Second Look At Firstsearch, Carol Tenopir Nov 1994

A Second Look At Firstsearch, Carol Tenopir

School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works

OCLC's FirstSearch end user online system is used by almost 2,000 libraries worldwide. The OCLC FirstSearch database offerings, including full text, document delivery, prices, easy searching and pilot projects, are discussed.


How To Build A Bomb & Other Ethical Issues In The Library, Kathryn Waggoner, Laurel Balkema, Lee Lebbin, Debbie Morrow, Kim Ranger Oct 1994

How To Build A Bomb & Other Ethical Issues In The Library, Kathryn Waggoner, Laurel Balkema, Lee Lebbin, Debbie Morrow, Kim Ranger

Kathryn L Waggoner

No abstract provided.


Specialized Accreditation And Academic Libraries, Stuart L. Frazer Mar 1994

Specialized Accreditation And Academic Libraries, Stuart L. Frazer

Libraries Faculty & Staff Publications

Discussion of academic libraries and the accrediting process focuses on an evaluation and comparison of library guidelines from 17 specialized accrediting bodies with guidelines from regional accreditors. Input versus output measures are discussed, and suggestions for improving the library's participation in the process are offered.


Scholarship In The Electronic Community, Joan Roca Jan 1994

Scholarship In The Electronic Community, Joan Roca

Library Services Publications

No abstract provided.


Nasty Word Score Card, Raleigh Muns Dec 1993

Nasty Word Score Card, Raleigh Muns

Raleigh Muns

Brief article exploring use of "N" word and "F" word in library catalog holdings as a mechanism for proposing a two axis index for racism <-> sex by institution. Case analysis of Harvard, University of California, and University of Missouri systems.