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Full-Text Articles in Library and Information Science
Finding Aid To The Collection Of Mary Low Carver Materials, Mary Low Carver, Colby College Special Collections
Finding Aid To The Collection Of Mary Low Carver Materials, Mary Low Carver, Colby College Special Collections
Finding Aids
Mary Caffrey Low (later Carver), born on March 22, 1850, in Waterville, Maine, was the first woman to graduate from Colby College. In 1871, she enrolled as the college's first female student, to graduate four years later in 1875. She was one of the first women in New England to receive a regular A.B. degree. Low was the only female student at Colby until the fall of 1873, when she was joined by four other women, among them Louise Helen Coburn. In 1874, Low co-founded the Sigma Kappa Sorority. Low was the first woman to appear on the rolls of …
Digital Commons @ Colby: Best Practices For Undergraduate Research, Susan W. Cole, Martin F. Kelly Iii
Digital Commons @ Colby: Best Practices For Undergraduate Research, Susan W. Cole, Martin F. Kelly Iii
Faculty Scholarship: Colby College Libraries
Colby College's contribution to the bepress sponsored webinar. From bepress' description:
Undergraduate research initiatives are cropping up at institutions across the country, highlighting the need for undergraduate publication venues. Colleges and universities are finding that publishing undergraduate work not only completes the research cycle for emerging scholars; it also showcases the quality of an institution’s student work to prospective students and their parents, as well as to prospective faculty members.
At Colby College, Suzi Cole, Scholarly Resources & Services, Sciences Librarian, and Martin Kelly, Assistant Director for Digital Collections, collaborate with the Environmental Studies program to publish the Colby Environmental …
Freedom Fighter, Ruani S. Freeman
Freedom Fighter, Ruani S. Freeman
Colby Magazine
Librarian Carolyn Additon Anthony '71 has emerged as a national leader in the opposition to the USA Patriot Act.
Maine Shared Collections Strategy: Why Now In Maine?, Clem Guthro
Maine Shared Collections Strategy: Why Now In Maine?, Clem Guthro
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Faculty In The Mist: Ethnographic Study Of Faculty Research Practices, Marilyn R. Pukkila, Ellen L. Freeman
Faculty In The Mist: Ethnographic Study Of Faculty Research Practices, Marilyn R. Pukkila, Ellen L. Freeman
Faculty Scholarship
A report on ethnographic research on college faculty research and teaching methods, with their use of information resources, library services, technology, and academic IT support.
Living On The Lam: Libraries, Archives And Museums In The Digital Age, Clem Guthro
Living On The Lam: Libraries, Archives And Museums In The Digital Age, Clem Guthro
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Omens, Portents, And Possibilities: Libraries In 2020, Clem Guthro, James Jackson Sanborn
Omens, Portents, And Possibilities: Libraries In 2020, Clem Guthro, James Jackson Sanborn
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Creating A Culture Of Innovation And Mobility With An Ipad For All Librarians And Support Staff, Clem Guthro
Creating A Culture Of Innovation And Mobility With An Ipad For All Librarians And Support Staff, Clem Guthro
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Collaboration Is Our Future, Clem Guthro
Next Generation Libraries, Clem Guthro
My Teaching Philosophy, Marilyn R. Pukkila
My Teaching Philosophy, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Faculty Scholarship
This is my philosophy of teaching and learning, as developed during the ACRL Immersion Intentional Teacher Track in Nashville, TN in December of 2009
Bibliography/Webliography For Visual Literacy : Visual Imagery, Databases, And A Contextual Approach To Understanding Images, Margaret D. Ericson
Bibliography/Webliography For Visual Literacy : Visual Imagery, Databases, And A Contextual Approach To Understanding Images, Margaret D. Ericson
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Visual Literacy : Visual Imagery, Databases, And A Contextual Approach To Understanding Images, Margaret D. Ericson
Visual Literacy : Visual Imagery, Databases, And A Contextual Approach To Understanding Images, Margaret D. Ericson
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Bibliography/Webliography For Visual Literacy : Visual Imagery, Databases, And A Contextual Approach To Understanding Images, Margaret D. Ericson
Bibliography/Webliography For Visual Literacy : Visual Imagery, Databases, And A Contextual Approach To Understanding Images, Margaret D. Ericson
Margaret D. Ericson
No abstract provided.
In Search Of The Information Commons Model In Arts Libraries: Bibliography, Margaret D. Ericson
In Search Of The Information Commons Model In Arts Libraries: Bibliography, Margaret D. Ericson
Faculty Scholarship
Recommended resources for the study of the information commons model in art and music libraries.
In Search Of The Information Commons Model In Arts Libraries: A Library Travelogue And Discussion, Margaret D. Ericson, Janette Blackburn
In Search Of The Information Commons Model In Arts Libraries: A Library Travelogue And Discussion, Margaret D. Ericson, Janette Blackburn
Faculty Scholarship
This presentation offers a new model for art and music libraries spaces using the precepts of the information commons.
In Search Of The Information Commons Model In Arts Libraries: Bibliography, Margaret D. Ericson
In Search Of The Information Commons Model In Arts Libraries: Bibliography, Margaret D. Ericson
Margaret D. Ericson
Recommended resources for the study of the information commons model in art and music libraries.
In Search Of The Information Commons Model In Arts Libraries: A Library Travelogue And Discussion, Margaret D. Ericson, Janette Blackburn
In Search Of The Information Commons Model In Arts Libraries: A Library Travelogue And Discussion, Margaret D. Ericson, Janette Blackburn
Margaret D. Ericson
This presentation offers a new model for art and music libraries spaces using the precepts of the information commons.
Take A Deep Breath: On Not Losing The Turtle In The Technology, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Take A Deep Breath: On Not Losing The Turtle In The Technology, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Faculty Scholarship
Understanding media messages and selecting worthwhile sources of information require the ability to analyze and deconstruct messages.
The Other Side Of The Podium: Student Information Needs From Inside The Classroom, Marilyn R. Pukkila
The Other Side Of The Podium: Student Information Needs From Inside The Classroom, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Faculty Scholarship
A few things the author learned about students and research when she audited classes on her campus as part of her sabbatical.
The Other Side Of The Podium: Student Information Needs From Inside The Classroom, Marilyn R. Pukkila
The Other Side Of The Podium: Student Information Needs From Inside The Classroom, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Marilyn R. Pukkila
A few things the author learned about students and research when she audited classes on her campus as part of her sabbatical.
An Analysis Of The Use Of Virtual Communities Of Practice In Managing Knowledge For Professional Development By Oberlin Group Librarians, Clem Guthro
Faculty Scholarship
The project purpose was to identify and analyze how participation in Virtual Communities of Practice (VCoPs) contribute to the professional development of librarians in the Oberlin Group and how librarians manage and share knowledge gained through participation in VCoPs. A second purpose was to determine how Macalester librarians use of VCoPs compares to those of Oberlin Group librarians.
A web-based survey was developed to collect data related to the purpose of the study. The survey was administered to the 791 professional librarians in the Oberlin Group; with 565 responses and a response rate of 71.5%. Multiple regression analysis and a …
Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Faculty Scholarship
A bibliographic essay on the early beginnings of feminist spirituality literature, from the 1960s to 1998.
The Literature Of Contemporary Witchcraft: Formalists, Femininsts, And Free Spirits, Marilyn R. Pukkila
The Literature Of Contemporary Witchcraft: Formalists, Femininsts, And Free Spirits, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Faculty Scholarship
A bibliographic essay on the writings of contemporary Witchcraft, from the late 1890s to 1998.
The Literature Of Contemporary Witchcraft: Formalists, Femininsts, And Free Spirits, Marilyn R. Pukkila
The Literature Of Contemporary Witchcraft: Formalists, Femininsts, And Free Spirits, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Marilyn R. Pukkila
A bibliographic essay on the writings of contemporary Witchcraft, from the late 1890s to 1998.