So, What Is A Coe? The Aserl Center Of Excellence Model For Collaborative Federal Depository Libraries, 2012 University of Kentucky
So, What Is A Coe? The Aserl Center Of Excellence Model For Collaborative Federal Depository Libraries, Heath Martin, Sandra Mcaninch, Mary Mclaren
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 036, Number 24, February 27, 2012, 2012 Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 036, Number 24, February 27, 2012, Grand Valley State University
2011-2012, Volume 36
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Zach's News, 2012 Georgia Southern University
Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library
University Libraries News Online (2008-2023)
- Database trial and evaluation: MEDLINE Complete
Which Database Components Are Records, 2012 Drexel University
Which Database Components Are Records, James Gross
James Gross
Drexel university, Info 755, Dr Miller, Class assignment #2, position paper.
Entire Issue Slis Connecting Volume 1 Issue 1 February 2012, 2012 The University of Southern Mississippi
Entire Issue Slis Connecting Volume 1 Issue 1 February 2012, Stacy Creel, Teresa Welsh
SLIS Connecting
This is a pdf of the entire issue. It is 89 pages so print wisely.
Hancock County Public Library System: History And Hurricane, 2012 The University of Southern Mississippi
Hancock County Public Library System: History And Hurricane, Andrea Moreau
SLIS Connecting
The award-winning Hancock County Library System, consisting of four branches within the southwest corner of Mississippi, was dealt a devastating blow on August 29, 2005, as Hurricane Katrina made landfall and ravaged the Gulf Coast. The Waveland and Pearlington branches of this library system were destroyed. The headquarters branch in Bay St. Louis and the Kiln branch sustained critical damage as well.
The impact of Hurricane Katrina, the most notorious natural disaster in our nation’s history (as many have proclaimed), has historical significance in the field of library science as affected libraries, such as the Hancock County Library System, proceed …
Citation Analysis Of Journal And Format Preferences From Master’S Projects At The University Of Southern Mississippi’S School Of Library And Information Science From 2004-2005, 2012 The University of Southern Mississippi
Citation Analysis Of Journal And Format Preferences From Master’S Projects At The University Of Southern Mississippi’S School Of Library And Information Science From 2004-2005, Karen Boney Rowell
SLIS Connecting
A citation analysis can provide useful data for collection development in libraries. It can be used to determine collection usage and to make decisions such as which items to discontinue and which to add to existing collections. A rise in popularity of digital format paired with dwindling library budgets has made selection and exclusion of collection materials an all too regular routine in many libraries. Evans (2000) states that citation analysis should be an ongoing process and considered part of collection development (p. 41). This study compiled citations of master’s projects completed from the years 2004-2005 by graduate students of …
A Content Analysis Of Cinderella Illustrated Storybooks Housed In The De Grummond Collection, 2012 The University of Southern Mississippi
A Content Analysis Of Cinderella Illustrated Storybooks Housed In The De Grummond Collection, Kimberly Smith
SLIS Connecting
This study screened 71 “Cinderella” illustrated storybook titles housed in the de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection and published from 1984-2004 for specific expressions of the animal helper theme—identified as “common incidents” by the sourcebook, Cinderella: Three Hundred and Forty-five Variants. The study sorted and classified the “Cinderella” illustrated storybook titles into three major groups—Traditional, Multicultural, and Alternative—and further classified the Multicultural storybooks as African-American, Anglo-American, Asian, European, Latino, Middle Eastern, and Asian. It determined which of these storybooks most commonly made use of the animal helper theme variant. The results of the study revealed that the “Cinderella” illustrated …
School Of Library And Information Science And American Library Association Committee For Accreditation, 2012 The University of Southern Mississippi
School Of Library And Information Science And American Library Association Committee For Accreditation, J Norton
SLIS Connecting
At the Mississippi Library Association Annual Conference in October 2011, attendees at our focus group and at other encounters requested that we provide more information about the process and importance of accreditation by the American Library Association. It is a topic frequently discussed but sometimes the details are lost. In general, accreditations are designed to ensure that educational bodies conform to standards that assure the employer population that students are exposed to the appropriate tools and situations.
A Call For Action: Mississippi’S Need For Minority Librarians, 2012 The University of Southern Mississippi
A Call For Action: Mississippi’S Need For Minority Librarians, Stacy Creel, Elizabeth Haynes
SLIS Connecting
Recently, The University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Library and Information Science successfully recruited ten minority students in the following specialties: three public, three academic, two general, one special and one school for “The Minority Scholarship Initiative.” The scholarship was funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Service’s Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program and created in partnership with the Mississippi Library Commission and The University of Southern Mississippi Libraries. Currently, the minority enrollment at the university is 40%. The minority enrollment for the MLIS is 17%; however; it falls to 11% when not including the aforementioned scholarship …
The Imls Minority Scholarship Initiative, 2012 The University of Southern Mississippi
The Imls Minority Scholarship Initiative, Xinyu Yu
SLIS Connecting
The IMLS Minority Scholarship Initiative at the University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) is a three-year (2009-2012) project to increase the number of underrepresented minority librarians in the state. Southern Miss SLIS (Xinyu Yu, Principle Investigator) and University Libraries (Ann Branton, Co-Principle Investigator) have partnered with the Mississippi Library Association (MLA) and the Mississippi Library Commission (MLC) for the recruitment of students and professional mentoring. Through targeted recruiting of minority undergraduates in Mississippi's universities and colleges, the project awarded IMLS-funded scholarships to support 10 students earning a master's degree in librarianship.
From The Gas, Congratulations, Publications, And Presentations, 2012 The University of Southern Mississippi
From The Gas, Congratulations, Publications, And Presentations, Teresa Welsh, Stacy Creel
SLIS Connecting
Read a highlight From the GAs, and all about what our alum, students, and faculty have been doing in SLIS News: Congratulations, Publications, and Presentations.
Scholarly Publishing Update: Commercial Publishing And Open Access In The Digital Age, 2012 UMass Amherst
Scholarly Publishing Update: Commercial Publishing And Open Access In The Digital Age, Leslie Horner Button
Leslie Horner Button
No abstract provided.
Student Associations And Upcoming Events, 2012 The University of Southern Mississippi
Student Associations And Upcoming Events, Stacy Creel, Teresa Welsh
SLIS Connecting
Presents updates and news from the Southern Miss Student Archivists Association (Southern Miss SAA) and the Library and Information Science Student Association (LISSA) along with upcoming events of interest including but not limited to The Children's Book Festival, Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference (QQML 12), and British Studies.
Spotlights: Faculty, Alum, And Course, 2012 The University of Southern Mississippi
Spotlights: Faculty, Alum, And Course, Stacy Creel, Teresa Welsh
SLIS Connecting
Spotlights Southern Miss SLIS visiting Assistant Professor Dr. Yan Wu, alumni Sarah Mangrum (MLIS 2011), and course LIS 501 Reference and Information Resources and Services.
The Pay-Per-View Trend, 2012 Portland State University
Slis Update, 2012 The University of Southern Mississippi
Slis Update, J Norton
SLIS Connecting
Welcome to the first online issue of SLIS Connecting – the journal from the School of Library and Information Science at The University of Southern Mississippi!
SLIS Connecting is about maintaining and creating connections for all of us. Communication is two way, or if we consider the social media -- multiple exchanges via multiple channels, people talking to people and sharing. But in a complex world with so many opportunities to interact, it can be hard to keep up with everyone we intend to keep in sight.
Lanthorn, Vol. 46, No. 45, February 23, 2012, 2012 Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 46, No. 45, February 23, 2012, Grand Valley State University
Volume 46, July 14, 2011 - June 18, 2012
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Social Networks And Web2.0 Among Youth: Lessons For Pacific Island Nations, 2012 The University of the South Pacific
Social Networks And Web2.0 Among Youth: Lessons For Pacific Island Nations, Deogratias Harorimana Sr
Dr Deogratias Harorimana
This study is on social networks and web2 among youths and the lessons for Pacific Island nation. This study defines commonly used social networking sites used by the Pacific youths, average time spent, reasons behind the use of social networking sites and how social networking sites can be used as a development tool for Pacific Island nation. It was found that the popularity of social networking amongst youths in Pacific Island Countries is fast growing, increasing more than three folds year on year in the last 3years. Social Networks are a vital part of life for PIC youths, where, now …
The Anchor, Volume 125.16: February 22, 2012, 2012 Hope College
The Anchor, Volume 125.16: February 22, 2012, Hope College
The Anchor: 2012
The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.