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[Review Of] The Johnny Cash Discography, 1984-1993, Robert A. Aken
[Review Of] The Johnny Cash Discography, 1984-1993, Robert A. Aken
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
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[Review Of] Songwriter's Market, 1994: Where & How To Market Your Songs, Robert A. Aken
[Review Of] Songwriter's Market, 1994: Where & How To Market Your Songs, Robert A. Aken
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
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One Piece Of The Collection Development Puzzle: Issues In Drafting Format Selection Guidelines, Jonathan A. Franklin
One Piece Of The Collection Development Puzzle: Issues In Drafting Format Selection Guidelines, Jonathan A. Franklin
Librarians' Articles
New electronic formats have made collection development decisions more complex. Mr. Franklin discusses how to incorporate a library's primary goals and resource limitations into library-specific format selection guidelines, and proposes criteria to help selectors choose the appropriate format for specific resources. A format selection checklist is appended. para This paper won the student division of the American Association of Law Libraries / LexisNexis Call for Papers Award in 1994.
Internet Resources: Expanding The Reference Power Of The Architectural Library, Jeanne M. Brown
Internet Resources: Expanding The Reference Power Of The Architectural Library, Jeanne M. Brown
Library Faculty Publications
Architects have varied and eclectic needs for information. Some types of information are needed repeatedly. Some types are needed only occasionally. A university branch library or a firm library attempts to handle the ongoing needs with in-house resources. As for the occasional need, space and financial considerations have necessitated a reliance on larger libraries, a situation which works with varying degrees of success.
So it has been until now. Now the Internet is starting to change the ground rules. I say STARTING, for several reasons. First, many libraries and firms do not yet have access to the Internet. Second, awareness …