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Robert E. Kennedy Library

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2004

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Library-It Partnerships: New Services For New Campus Demands, Stephen R. Acker, Michael D. Miller Oct 2004

Library-It Partnerships: New Services For New Campus Demands, Stephen R. Acker, Michael D. Miller

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The roles of central information technology and library organizations are being transformed by demands that new campus services be delivered more effectively and efficiently. Both organizations have reasons for paranoia and reasons for optimism as they look into the future. Properly conceived, library-IT partnerships can reduce threats and increase opportunities.


Stewardship Of The Information Commons: Cultural, Service And Operational Issues, Michael D. Miller Oct 2004

Stewardship Of The Information Commons: Cultural, Service And Operational Issues, Michael D. Miller

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No abstract provided.


Envisioning The Future Of The Information Commons Through Technology, Michael D. Miller Sep 2004

Envisioning The Future Of The Information Commons Through Technology, Michael D. Miller

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No abstract provided.


Hgl: A Web-Enabled Geospatial Digital Library, David Siegel, Bonnie Burns, Tim Strawn Aug 2004

Hgl: A Web-Enabled Geospatial Digital Library, David Siegel, Bonnie Burns, Tim Strawn

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Increasingly, institutions are implementing technology to search and deliver their geospatial data and metadata holdings via the Web. As the quantity of these holdings grows, both private and public institutions are seeking scalable, robust and non-proprietary solutions. With the widespread adoption of metadata standards taking a strengthening role in the daily practices of GIS professionals we can capitalize on existing technology to search and serve data effectively and refocus our resources on data acquisition. The Harvard Geospatial Library (HGL) provides a web-based interface for search and retrieval of geospatial data and metadata using open standards (MARC, FGDC, and XML) and …


Benchmarking For Building Future Engineering & Science Libraries, Anna K. Gold Jun 2004

Benchmarking For Building Future Engineering & Science Libraries, Anna K. Gold

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No abstract provided.