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Full-Text Articles in Library and Information Science
Customizing Subject Guide Content For Different Disciplines: A User-Centered Approach, Shannon M. Staley
Customizing Subject Guide Content For Different Disciplines: A User-Centered Approach, Shannon M. Staley
Shannon M. Staley
Very few studies examine how campus communities actually make use of subject guides, which is key to informing how they should be created. Usability studies of subject page use often yield inconclusive results because the test sample is not representative of the actual campus population. Usability studies / focus groups are an excellent way of supplementing data already in existence. Survey data from a previous study, "Academic Subject Guides: A Case Study at San Jose State University," is examined to provide more rigorous guidance in developing user-centric models of online research guides.
Student & Faculty Perspective: Are We Engaged Yet?, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Student & Faculty Perspective: Are We Engaged Yet?, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Diana H. Wu
No abstract provided.
What Does Usage Tell Us About Our Users?, Carol Tenopir, Eleanor Read, Maribeth Manoff, Gayle Baker, David Nicholas, Donald W. King
What Does Usage Tell Us About Our Users?, Carol Tenopir, Eleanor Read, Maribeth Manoff, Gayle Baker, David Nicholas, Donald W. King
Carol Tenopir
No abstract provided.
Implementing Endeca When You're Hip, Nora Gaskin
Implementing Endeca When You're Hip, Nora Gaskin
Nora Gaskin
Gives a user interface perspective on how McMaster University Library implemented an Endeca "front end", or discovery layer, for its Horizon-based catalogue -- from a cold start in October 2006 to a "soft launch" in March 2007, and beyond. Describes some of the decisions, issues and tradeoffs we had to consider, what worked and what we'd do differently, and how our users responded to the new interface.
Representing Ejournals In The Library Catalog, Kelly Smith
Representing Ejournals In The Library Catalog, Kelly Smith
Kelly Smith
Academic library catalogs as they currently exist are essentially static databases – they are searchable versions of card catalogs. Even the display in many systems resembles the old-fashioned card. By contrast, eJournals (and websites and eBooks, for that matter) contain dynamic information. URLs change, platforms change, vendors change, the same title is hosted on multiple changing platforms. Is it possible with today’s library catalog to effectively present metadata for online formats when each change must be input manually? Can the catalog truly represent a complete listing of our holdings in this dynamic and largely unstable electronic publishing model? This presentation …
Perceptions Of Value And Value Beyond Perceptions: Measuring The Quality And Value Of Journal Article Readings, Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King
Perceptions Of Value And Value Beyond Perceptions: Measuring The Quality And Value Of Journal Article Readings, Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King
Carol Tenopir
When measuring quality and value of journals, what is being measured, to whom does the value accrue, and why the measurement is being done must be considered. Both implicit and explicit measures of quality and value are possible. Preliminary results of ongoing readership research show that academic library e-journal collections have both purchase and use value to academic faculty. They spend their time reading, read many articles each year, and reading benefits their work in many ways.
The Impact Of Scholarly Communication On Lis Education, Carol Tenopir
The Impact Of Scholarly Communication On Lis Education, Carol Tenopir
Carol Tenopir
No abstract provided.
Snapshot Of Digital Collections From Utah State University, Cheryl D. Walters
Snapshot Of Digital Collections From Utah State University, Cheryl D. Walters
Cheryl D. Walters
This powerpoint presentation was prepared for and shown at the Oct. 15, 2007 meeting of GWLA's Digital Collections Committee, held at University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Technical Ebooks: A Solution Looking For A Problem, Peggy Cooper, Cheri Folkner, Melissa Kozel, Barbara Glackin, Richard A. Stoddart
Technical Ebooks: A Solution Looking For A Problem, Peggy Cooper, Cheri Folkner, Melissa Kozel, Barbara Glackin, Richard A. Stoddart
Barbara Glackin
Albertsons Library at Boise State University has been slow to move into the ebook arena for a variety of reasons including the inadequacies of simultaneous user models and the uncertainty of ebook technology. However, the most significant question for BSU has been usefulness of ebooks to their patrons. Are ebooks a passing fad or are they the answer to improved access to information? In January 2006, BSU selected a small group of technical books in an electronic format via the ProQuest Safari Tech Books Online database. This session will discuss the rational behind selecting technical books as an introduction to …
Signs Of The Times: Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, And It Audit, Win Shih, John Cashaw
Signs Of The Times: Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, And It Audit, Win Shih, John Cashaw
Win Shih
The rapid evolution of Web technologies and standards has fueled the development of a raft of highly interactive and personalizable Web applications. AJAX (Asynchronous javaScript and XML)-powered and RSS-enabled Web sites, such as Google/IG, Google Map, Start.com from Microsoft, and Flickr.com from Yahoo make Web interfaces out of normally-nonweb-eanbled functionalities as running typical applications on your local PC.
Using similar technologies, we have been exploring the possibilities to a library-based portal that allows users freely configure their customized portal with contents of their choosing. Be this content e-mail, news, weather, blogging, photos, library’s catalog, or any RSS feed from publishers, …
Newfound Press: The Digital Imprint Of The University Of Tennessee Libraries, Linda L. Phillips
Newfound Press: The Digital Imprint Of The University Of Tennessee Libraries, Linda L. Phillips
Linda L. Phillips
The University of Tennessee Libraries launched its digital imprint, Newfound Press, in 2005 to develop a framework for making peer reviewed scholarly and specialized works available worldwide. Building on local digitization investments, Newfound Press has published two monographs, hosts a born–digital journal, and is experimenting with publishing conference proceedings as digital multimedia. Through Newfound Press, the University of Tennessee is promoting open access publishing while resolving issues such as finding sustainable funding, creating a process for peer review “on the fly,” and establishing credibility as a viable scholarly publications venue. If every research library were to provide similar services, access …
Community Feminism And Politics; A Case Study Of Santa Clara County As The Feminist Capital, 1975-2006, Danelle L. Moon
Community Feminism And Politics; A Case Study Of Santa Clara County As The Feminist Capital, 1975-2006, Danelle L. Moon
Danelle L. Moon
No abstract provided.
Evidence-Based Practice In Occupational Therapy, Karen Gilbert
Evidence-Based Practice In Occupational Therapy, Karen Gilbert
Karen Gilbert
Examining the development, In conjunction with the American Occupational Therapy Association, of an evidence-based database containing Occupational Therapy articles. With Dr. Onda Bennett.
Planning For And Managing Digital Projects, Peter D. Verheyen
Planning For And Managing Digital Projects, Peter D. Verheyen
Peter D Verheyen
Part of the "Ready, Set, Digitize" workshop series hosted by CLRC and SCLRC. Cortland, NY, September 10, 2007. The full-day workshop described types of digitization projects and discussed infrastructure, funding, standards for file formats and metadata, and the impact on public services /reference.
Connecting And Communicating With Students On Facebook, Sarah Elizabeth Miller, Lauren A. Jensen
Connecting And Communicating With Students On Facebook, Sarah Elizabeth Miller, Lauren A. Jensen
Sarah Elizabeth Miller
No abstract provided.
Functional Spec Template 30.8.07, Mark A. Brace, Debasis Bakshi
Functional Spec Template 30.8.07, Mark A. Brace, Debasis Bakshi
Mark A Brace
This template is designed to be used by anyone creating a detailed outline of what is expected from a new system.
Member Profiles: Karen Hanmer And Peter Verheyen, Peter D. Verheyen, Karen A. Hanmer
Member Profiles: Karen Hanmer And Peter Verheyen, Peter D. Verheyen, Karen A. Hanmer
Peter D Verheyen
This is the second in a continuing series of interviews of Guild members. Current and former Exhibitions Chairs Karen Hanmer and Peter Verheyen met at Standards in Chicago in 1999. She never dreamed his subliminal messages would entice her from making “freaky-foldies” to become a binder. He never suspected she would attempt to seduce him to the other side with odd examples of vaguely book-like ephemera. They share an appreciation of fine craft, spare design, and excessively robust (read Teutonic) endsheets.
Award-Winning Infrastructure Improvements To Bepress Journals, Irene Perciali
Award-Winning Infrastructure Improvements To Bepress Journals, Irene Perciali
Irene Perciali
The Berkeley Electronic Press is pleased to announce several improvements to our journals’ infrastructure, in keeping with our mission to be the new standard in scholarly publishing.
Our journal page design now adheres to the fullest standards of accessibility, for readers with disabilities who use screen readers, as well as for readers who view our content on small screens, PDAs, and other devices. All static pages follow U.S. Federal Government Section 508 Guidelines, and priorities 1 & 2 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. You can see an example of the new design at http://www.bepress.com/ev. It will be …
Engineers And Scholarly Journals: Reading Patterns In The Electronic Era, Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King
Engineers And Scholarly Journals: Reading Patterns In The Electronic Era, Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King
Carol Tenopir
Scholarly journals are an important source of trusted information, although the engineering professional reads fewer journal articles on average than do members of the scientific and engineering academic communities. Studies have shown that engineers spend a smaller proportion of work time reading from scholarly journals and that they read fewer articles than scientists and physicians. Nonetheless journals are useful and valuable to engineers, who also read many types of information resources, including standards, technical reports, books, and articles.
Visual Representations Of Student Life At San Jose State University; Building Visual Critical Thinking Skills, Danelle L. Moon
Visual Representations Of Student Life At San Jose State University; Building Visual Critical Thinking Skills, Danelle L. Moon
Danelle L. Moon
No abstract provided.
Lucian Lamar Knight, Lydia F. Knight
Bear River Watershed Historical Digital Collection, Cheryl D. Walters
Bear River Watershed Historical Digital Collection, Cheryl D. Walters
Cheryl D. Walters
This presentation of a digital collection created from primary archival sources owned by Utah State University accompanied a talk to K-12 history teachers about the importance and use of primary sources.
Collective Creativity: Ideas For The Super Library Organism, Lisa Forrest, Dennis Reed
Collective Creativity: Ideas For The Super Library Organism, Lisa Forrest, Dennis Reed
Lisa A Forrest
No abstract provided.
The Globalization Of Journalism Online: A Transatlantic Study Of News Websites And Their International Readers, Neil J. Thurman
The Globalization Of Journalism Online: A Transatlantic Study Of News Websites And Their International Readers, Neil J. Thurman
Neil Thurman
Some British news websites are attracting larger audiences than their American competitors in US regional and national markets. At the British news websites studied, Americans made up an average of 36 per cent of the total audience with up to another 39 per cent of readers from countries other than the USA. Visibility on portals like the Drudge Report and on indexes such as Google News brings considerable international traffic but is partly dependent on particular genres of story and fast publication times. Few news websites are willing to disclose breakdowns of their large numbers of international readers fearing a …
Paid Content Strategies For News Websites: An Empirical Study Of British Newspapers' Online Business Models, Neil J. Thurman, Jack Herbert
Paid Content Strategies For News Websites: An Empirical Study Of British Newspapers' Online Business Models, Neil J. Thurman, Jack Herbert
Neil Thurman
Qualitative interviews with editors and executives at UK national and regional newspapers revealed experimentation with online business models. All of the selected web publications offered their most popular news content for free in an attempt to maximize traffic. Although advertising was the principal source of revenue, each charged for some content—usually that which was unique to the newspaper brand. Online content charging generated extra revenue, but there was evidence it was also being implemented in an attempt to protect print circulations. The study revealed widespread optimism about future revenue streams including the provision of content to mobile devices, and the …
Content Recruitment For Institutional Repositories (Ir’S), Adrian K. Ho, Joe Toth
Content Recruitment For Institutional Repositories (Ir’S), Adrian K. Ho, Joe Toth
Adrian K. Ho
No abstract.
Academic Subject Guides: A Case Study Of Use At San Jose State University, Shannon M. Staley
Academic Subject Guides: A Case Study Of Use At San Jose State University, Shannon M. Staley
Shannon M. Staley
Subject guides are lists of resources created to assist students with their research needs. While academic librarians ascribe great importance to subject guide development, it is difficult to tell whether students find them useful. A review of the literature reveals a lack of user-centered data in this area.This study investigates students’use of subject guides in three areas of study—Nursing, Journalism & Mass Communications, and Organization & Management. Results indicate that students who have received library instruction tend to use subject guides more frequently and find them useful.
Animating Powerpoint: Tips And Techniques, Roger Weaver
Animating Powerpoint: Tips And Techniques, Roger Weaver
James R. Weaver (Roger)
A training workshop focused on adding animation to Powerpoint presentations.
Animating Powerpoint: Example Presentation, Roger Weaver
Animating Powerpoint: Example Presentation, Roger Weaver
James R. Weaver (Roger)
This is the completed example presentation used in this workshop. It must be viewed as a running slideshow to see animation.
Measuring Web And Digital Library Performance, Cheryl D. Walters, Dale Larsen
Measuring Web And Digital Library Performance, Cheryl D. Walters, Dale Larsen
Cheryl D. Walters
Presentation discussed why and how to measure use of digital collections, looking at specific web analytics software including WebTrends, AWSTATS, and Google Analytics.