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Full-Text Articles in Library and Information Science
My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Tim Wojcik
My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Tim Wojcik
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
History Of The Georgia Council Of Media Organizations (Como) Conference, Gordon N. Baker
History Of The Georgia Council Of Media Organizations (Como) Conference, Gordon N. Baker
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Georgia Public Library Service And Georgia’S Public Libraries: A Timeline Of Important Events In Georgia Public Library History, J. Elaine Hardy, Peggy Chambliss
The Georgia Public Library Service And Georgia’S Public Libraries: A Timeline Of Important Events In Georgia Public Library History, J. Elaine Hardy, Peggy Chambliss
Georgia Library Quarterly
Georgia’s public libraries have a rich history demonstrating the commitment of Georgia’s leaders and citizenry to free access to information. This updated timeline is a compilation of historical data on public libraries in Georgia and a history of the Georgia Public Library Service and shows the development of Georgia’s libraries from small collections, sometimes in people’s homes, to the diverse collections of multiple media we have access to today. It begins with the first known subscription library created in Savannah and ends with the current status of public library service in the state.
Georgia Library Association - 2016 Gla Awards, Miriam Nauenburg
Georgia Library Association - 2016 Gla Awards, Miriam Nauenburg
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Georgia Library Association - 2016 Gla Scholarship Winners, Linh Uong
Georgia Library Association - 2016 Gla Scholarship Winners, Linh Uong
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Georgia Library Association - Como Scholarship Raffle, Mack Freeman
Georgia Library Association - Como Scholarship Raffle, Mack Freeman
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
News - Georgia Southwestern State University, Ru Story Huffman
News - Georgia Southwestern State University, Ru Story Huffman
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
News - Gwinnett County Public Library, Clifford Ibarrondo
News - Gwinnett County Public Library, Clifford Ibarrondo
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
News - Kennesaw State University, Rita J. Spisak
News - Kennesaw State University, Rita J. Spisak
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Book Review - A President In Our Midst: Franklin Delano Roosevelt In Georgia, Joy Bolt
Book Review - A President In Our Midst: Franklin Delano Roosevelt In Georgia, Joy Bolt
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Book Review - Working For Equality: The Narrative Of Harry Hudson, Kelly Ansley
Book Review - Working For Equality: The Narrative Of Harry Hudson, Kelly Ansley
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Thinker 4.9, Amy Thompson
The Thinker 4.9, Amy Thompson
Library Newsletters
The Thinker newsletter for September 2016.
The Thinker 4.8, Amy Thompson
The Thinker 4.8, Amy Thompson
Library Newsletters
The Thinker newsletter for August 2016.
Editorial Staff & State Representatives
Editorial Staff & State Representatives
The Southeastern Librarian
Listing of editorial board for The Southeastern Librarian and current SELA state representatives.
Guidelines For Submission And Author Instructions
Guidelines For Submission And Author Instructions
The Southeastern Librarian
Guidelines for article submission to The Southeastern Librarian.
Carolina Israelite: How Harry Golden Made Us Care About Jews, The South, And Civil Rights, Carol Walker Jordan
Carolina Israelite: How Harry Golden Made Us Care About Jews, The South, And Civil Rights, Carol Walker Jordan
The Southeastern Librarian
Carolina Israelite: How Harry Golden Made Us Care About Jews, the South and Civil Rights. Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2015. ISBN 978-1-4696-2103-6. 368 p. $35.
My Brother Slaves: Friendship, Masculinity, And Resistance In Antebellum South, Carol Walker Jordan
My Brother Slaves: Friendship, Masculinity, And Resistance In Antebellum South, Carol Walker Jordan
The Southeastern Librarian
My Brother Slaves: Friendship, Masculinity, and Resistance in the Antebellum South. Sergio A. Lussana. Lexington: Univ. Press of Kentucky, 2016. ISBN 978-0-8131-6694-0 (Cloth); 978-0-8131-6695-7 (epub); 978-0-8131-6696-4 (Web pdf). 238 p. $50.00
A President In Our Midst: Franklin Delano Roosevelt In Georgia, Melanie J. Dunn
A President In Our Midst: Franklin Delano Roosevelt In Georgia, Melanie J. Dunn
The Southeastern Librarian
A President in Our Midst: Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Georgia. Kaye Lanning Minchew. Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 2016. 270 p. ISBN-9780820349183. $34.95, hardcover.
The Birds Of Opulence, Peter R. Dean
The Birds Of Opulence, Peter R. Dean
The Southeastern Librarian
The Birds of Opulence. Crystal Wilkinson. The University Press of Kentucky, 2016. ISBN 9780813166919. 202 p. $24.95
Mommy Goose: Rhymes From The Mountains, Kathelene Mccarty Smith
Mommy Goose: Rhymes From The Mountains, Kathelene Mccarty Smith
The Southeastern Librarian
Mommy Goose: Rhymes from the Mountains, Mike Norris. Carved illustrations by Minnie Adkins. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 2016. ISBN 978-0-8131-6614-8. 48 p. $19.95.
Conversations With Classic Film Stars: Interviews From Hollywood's Golden Era, Melinda F. Matthews
Conversations With Classic Film Stars: Interviews From Hollywood's Golden Era, Melinda F. Matthews
The Southeastern Librarian
Conversations with Classic Film Stars: Interviews from Hollywood’s Golden Era. James Bawden and Ron Miller. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2016. ISBN: 978-0-8131-6710-7. 428 pages. $26.98.
Patroons And Periaguas: Enslaved Waterment And Watercraft Of Lowcountry, Carol Walker Jordan
Patroons And Periaguas: Enslaved Waterment And Watercraft Of Lowcountry, Carol Walker Jordan
The Southeastern Librarian
Patroons and Periaguas Enslaved Watermen and Watercraft of Lowcountry. Lynn. B. Harris. The Columbia: Univ. of South Carolina Press, 2014. ISBN 978-1-61117-385-7 ($24.95 Hardcover); 978-1-61117-386-4 ($23.99 ebook). 152 p.
Found Anew: Poetry And Prose Inspired By The South Caroliniana Library Digital Collections, Allison Faix
Found Anew: Poetry And Prose Inspired By The South Caroliniana Library Digital Collections, Allison Faix
The Southeastern Librarian
Found Anew: Poetry and Prose Inspired by the South Caroliniana Library Digital Collections. R. Mac Jones and Ray McManus, eds. Columbia: Univ. of South Carolina Press, 2015. ISBN 978-1-6-1117-564-6 ($39.95, hardcover); ISBN 978-1-61117-565-3 ($24.95, paperback); ISBN 978-1-61117-566-0 ($17.95, ebook). 144 p.
News Articles
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent activities from the Southeastern Library Association, developments from SELA member institutions, and personnel news.
"You're Hired!" - An Analysis Of The Perceptions And Behaviors Of Library Job Candidates On Job Offer Negotiations, Leo S. Lo, Jason B. Reed
"You're Hired!" - An Analysis Of The Perceptions And Behaviors Of Library Job Candidates On Job Offer Negotiations, Leo S. Lo, Jason B. Reed
The Southeastern Librarian
Negotiation is a method for people to settle differences and achieve solutions. While formal negotiations can take the forms of conflict resolutions or licensing agreement with vendor negotiations, there are many informal forms of negotiation that take place every day. For example, two co-workers discussing the respective work responsibilities in a project that they are working on is a form of negotiation; a librarian asking for the supervisor’s approval to attend a professional conference is also a form of negotiation; two friend deciding where to go to eat lunch is a form of negotiation. As the purpose of negotiation is …
The Thinker 4.7, Amy Thompson
The Thinker 4.7, Amy Thompson
Library Newsletters
The Thinker newsletter for July 2016.
Georgia Library Spotlight - Roddenbery Memorial Library, Nora Bennett
Georgia Library Spotlight - Roddenbery Memorial Library, Nora Bennett
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Can Library Research Be Fun? Using Games For Information Literacy Instruction In Higher Education, Jennifer Young
Can Library Research Be Fun? Using Games For Information Literacy Instruction In Higher Education, Jennifer Young
Georgia Library Quarterly
Collectively, the world's population spends about 3 billion hours a week playing video games. To reach game-playing audiences of all ages, educators, including library instructors, are embracing game-based learning to engage and motivate students the same way that games do. In looking at the collective wisdom on what makes a good game, and providing concrete examples of library gaming projects, this paper discusses the best practices for creating virtual and virtual-reality hybrid games for bibliographic instruction. The author explores the literature on gamification and games used for teaching information literacy in higher education, and provides recommendations gleaned from existing research …
Summer 2016, Gla Glq
Georgia Library Spotlight - Athens Technical College Library, Carol Stanley
Georgia Library Spotlight - Athens Technical College Library, Carol Stanley
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.