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Mission College, Thailand, Assignment: October 26 - November 8, 2000, Keith Clouten
Mission College, Thailand, Assignment: October 26 - November 8, 2000, Keith Clouten
Faculty Publications
This report tells the story of a library consultation visit to Mission College, a new Adventist post-secondary school situated in the hill country northeast of Bankok, Thailand.
Recipe For Disaster Or Formula For Success? Creating And Assessing A Large Scale Collaborative Library Introduction Exercise For Honors Students, Anna Marie Johnson, Melissa Laning
Recipe For Disaster Or Formula For Success? Creating And Assessing A Large Scale Collaborative Library Introduction Exercise For Honors Students, Anna Marie Johnson, Melissa Laning
Faculty Scholarship
Working with any large group of students in the library is always a challenge. It becomes even more so when the students number 160 plus and the exercise is supposed to introduce them to all parts of the university library in less than two hours! The logistics alone can cause huge headaches. At the University of Louisville (UL), we have attempted this three years in a row and have learned much about what works and what does not. This article describes the history of the project, our goals, how we have assessed the project’s effectiveness, what we have learned, and …
Long Live The Library: The Place Of Print In An Age Of Electronic Information, Diane J. Graves
Long Live The Library: The Place Of Print In An Age Of Electronic Information, Diane J. Graves
Library Faculty Research
Americans tend to embrace new technologies and assume they are revolutionary. We believe that any new technology may be a silver bullet that renders obsolete our previous ways of doing things. We sometimes cling to those beliefs in the face of contradictory evidence. A current example of this kind of thinking is the notion that libraries are no longer necessary.Why do we have a perception that all information is becoming electronic?
What One Person Can Do: A Theory Of Personal Involvement In Establishing Library-Faculty Partnerships, Bruce Gilbert
What One Person Can Do: A Theory Of Personal Involvement In Establishing Library-Faculty Partnerships, Bruce Gilbert
Bruce Gilbert
Centers on some of the theoretical and philosophical concerns that are encountered in the process of establishing librarian-teacher-faculty relationships. These thoughts should be of interest to those (particularly librarians) who wish to establish such relationships or those who wish to re-think and revitalize existing relationships.
Literary Reference Into The New Century, Michael Adams
Literary Reference Into The New Century, Michael Adams
Publications and Research
Changes in providing reference services for academic research in literature are examined, with the emphasis on the effects of new technologies.
Review Of Interpreting And Negotiating Licensing Agreements By Arlene Bielefield And Lawrence Cheeseman, W. Bede Mitchell
Review Of Interpreting And Negotiating Licensing Agreements By Arlene Bielefield And Lawrence Cheeseman, W. Bede Mitchell
Library Faculty Publications
This review was published in College and Research Libraries.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act And Library Liability, Fred H. Cate
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act And Library Liability, Fred H. Cate
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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