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Review Of "Digital Nation: Toward An Inclusive Information Society", William C. Welburn Jul 2012

Review Of "Digital Nation: Toward An Inclusive Information Society", William C. Welburn

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


Review Of "The Black Librarian In America Revisited", William C. Welburn Jul 2012

Review Of "The Black Librarian In America Revisited", William C. Welburn

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


Review Of "If Only We Knew: Increasing The Public Value Of Social Science Research", William C. Welburn Jul 2012

Review Of "If Only We Knew: Increasing The Public Value Of Social Science Research", William C. Welburn

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


Review Of "Information Feudalism: Who Owns The Knowledge Economy?", William C. Welburn Jul 2012

Review Of "Information Feudalism: Who Owns The Knowledge Economy?", William C. Welburn

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


Review Of "The Modern Invention Of Information: Discourse, History, And Power", William C. Welburn Jul 2012

Review Of "The Modern Invention Of Information: Discourse, History, And Power", William C. Welburn

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


Etds, Scholarly Communication, And Campus Collaboration, William C. Welburn, Richard Fyffe Jul 2012

Etds, Scholarly Communication, And Campus Collaboration, William C. Welburn, Richard Fyffe

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


Review Of "From Grunts To Gigabytes: Communication And Society", William C. Welburn Jul 2012

Review Of "From Grunts To Gigabytes: Communication And Society", William C. Welburn

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


The Double Life Of The College Campus:Striking A Balance Between Reality And Expectations, William C. Welburn Jul 2012

The Double Life Of The College Campus:Striking A Balance Between Reality And Expectations, William C. Welburn

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


Review Of "Print Culture In A Diverse America", William C. Welburn Jul 2012

Review Of "Print Culture In A Diverse America", William C. Welburn

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


Leadership Lessons In A Climate Of Social Transformation, Janice Welburn, William C. Welburn Aug 2011

Leadership Lessons In A Climate Of Social Transformation, Janice Welburn, William C. Welburn

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


Creating Partnerships In Support Of Students’ Scholarship: The Electronic Thesis And Dissertation Project At The University Of Iowa, Janice Simmons-Welburn, Paul A. Soderdahl, William Welburn Aug 2011

Creating Partnerships In Support Of Students’ Scholarship: The Electronic Thesis And Dissertation Project At The University Of Iowa, Janice Simmons-Welburn, Paul A. Soderdahl, William Welburn

William C Welburn

Theses and dissertations are the required evidence of scholarship or creative activity for graduate students. Realizing that much of what graduate students accomplish cannot be captured in a traditional print thesis or dissertation, the University of Iowa has joined many universities across the United States that are seeking ways of enabling students to use new media in their scholarship. Electronic Theses and Dissertations—or ETDs—hold great promise in providing students with options on how their work might be presented, archived and preserved, and made accessible to a much larger community of readers. The University of Iowa Libraries and Graduate College have …


Cultivating Partnerships/Realizing Diversity, Janice Simmons-Welburn, William C. Welburn Aug 2011

Cultivating Partnerships/Realizing Diversity, Janice Simmons-Welburn, William C. Welburn

William C Welburn

Academic librarians should not only seek methods for continuous learning about an increasingly diverse college student body, they are encouraged to pursue partnerships with campus agencies that work directly with students, especially those charged with building a diverse community of students. The authors present two examples to illustrate strategies-in-action.