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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Cookbooks: Preserving Jewish Tradition, Daniel Feinberg, Alice Crosetto
Cookbooks: Preserving Jewish Tradition, Daniel Feinberg, Alice Crosetto
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
Culinary traditions have played an integral role in the Jewish religion from its very beginning. Families have continually passed down these traditions from one generation to the next as a means to preserve Jewish culture as well as to maintain their Jewish identity. The authors propose that one of the methods of preserving and transmitting these culinary traditions, traditions clearly rooted in oral tradition, has been through the cookbook. While the written cookbook continues to be popular and marketable, traditional cookbook contents are becoming increasingly available online. In saving recipes for future generations, cookbooks preserve religious, cultural, and traditional elements …
Business Community Outreach: Exploration Of A New Service Role In An Academic Environment, Patrick Griffis, Sidney Lowe
Business Community Outreach: Exploration Of A New Service Role In An Academic Environment, Patrick Griffis, Sidney Lowe
Library Faculty Publications
A recent special issue of the Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship focusing on business librarianship and entrepreneurship includes many case studies detailing entrepreneurship outreach initiatives from academic libraries. The introductory article, "Entrepreneurship Outreach: A New Role for the Academic Business Librarian" by Karen MacDonald, outlines entrepreneurial outreach initiatives in the issue, stating that they “describe three very different approaches libraries have taken to align themselves with a key mission of the university – economic development” (MacDonald, 2010, p. 159). This chapter elaborates on this previous work in describing the exploration of a new role in business community outreach as …
Uconn Libraries Newsletter
UConn Libraries Newsletter
2 Vice Provost notes exciting things happening on campus and in the Libraries.
3 New computer technology provides remote access to the Libraries' licensed software, anytime, anywhere.
4 Billie Levy receives NCLC Distinguished Service Award.
5 Staff member David Avery recognized as academic mentor.
6 New fund launched for UConn authors who publish in open access journals.
7 Kindertransport through the eyes of survivors and Archives & Special Collections.
8 Library events captured in photos.
9 Dodd Prize awarded to human rights litigation experts.
10 New staff and anniversaries.
11 A remembrance of preservationist Jan Merrill-Oldham.
12 Current art exhibits.
The Ohio Library And Information Network: Resource Sharing At Its Best!, Anita Cook, Dennis J. Smith
The Ohio Library And Information Network: Resource Sharing At Its Best!, Anita Cook, Dennis J. Smith
Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications
The article describes the development and implementation of the Ohio Library and Information Network (OhioLINK) shared catalog and patron-initiated online borrowing process. Procedures for providing materials to patrons along with OhioLINK’s experience with missing and lost materials are detailed, including lessons learned regarding lost materials and billing. Details of the usage of OhioLINK services and the growth into electronic resources are included. The article summarizes the success of this unmediated borrowing process.
Creating And Hosting Student-Run Research Journals: A Case Study, Adrian K. Ho
Creating And Hosting Student-Run Research Journals: A Case Study, Adrian K. Ho
Western Libraries Publications
This case study aims to examine an academic library’s roles in facilitating the creation and hosting of open access student-run research journals. In addition to providing an online platform to host the journals, the library acquaints students with scholarly publishing, assists them in securing various resources available on campus, and offers support for content management. There are challenges and opportunities for the library as it undertakes the responsibility of hosting student journals. The article concludes with a discussion of possible topics for future research.
Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, December 2011, Lacuny
Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, December 2011, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
W3c Library Linked Data Incubator Group: Review Of The Final Report, F. Tim Knight
W3c Library Linked Data Incubator Group: Review Of The Final Report, F. Tim Knight
Librarian Publications & Presentations
These slides are a distillation of the Final Report issued by the W3C Library Linked Data Incubator Group.
Intellectual Property, Copyright, And Piracy: A Cultural View, Steven W. Staninger
Intellectual Property, Copyright, And Piracy: A Cultural View, Steven W. Staninger
Copley Library: Faculty Scholarship
Religion plays a major role in determining culture, and has an important effect on how laws are both written and enforced. The concept of intellectual property varies in different cultural traditions, and the dominant religion of a culture plays a major role in the how copyright is viewed and if it is respected or enforced. This paper briefly evaluates the cultures of three major religious and intellectual traditions to determine what, if any, effect their beliefs and values have on the respect for and enforcement of laws defending intellectual property and copyright.
The First Ninety-Nine Years Of The Mcgoogan Library Of Medicine: 1881–1980, Kristin Watkins
The First Ninety-Nine Years Of The Mcgoogan Library Of Medicine: 1881–1980, Kristin Watkins
History of the Leon S. McGoogan Health Sciences Library
No abstract provided.
Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library
Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library
University Libraries News Online (2008-2023)
- New Databases: Criminal Justice Abstracts & SPORTDiscus with Full Text
Library Of Congress Genre-Form Thesaurus (Lcgft) For Moving Images: Best Practices, Scott M. Dutkiewicz, Bill Anderson, Karen Gorss Benko, Greta De Groat, Jeannette Ho, Susan Wynne
Library Of Congress Genre-Form Thesaurus (Lcgft) For Moving Images: Best Practices, Scott M. Dutkiewicz, Bill Anderson, Karen Gorss Benko, Greta De Groat, Jeannette Ho, Susan Wynne
OLAC Publications and Training Materials
The purpose of this document is to provide guidelines, with examples, for the usage of Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival Materials (LCGFT) for moving image materials. These guidelines are intended to complement existing official guidelines. As genre/form practice in general is currently being reviewed by several other committees, these guidelines will need to be revisited in the future; however, these best practices fulfill the need for short-term guidance.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 036, Number 16, December 12, 2011, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 036, Number 16, December 12, 2011, 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.
Lanthorn, Vol. 46, No. 31, December 12, 2011, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 46, No. 31, December 12, 2011, 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.
Librarian-Faculty Collaboration Inventory: A Personal Reflection Exercise, Susan A. Ariew, James Eison
Librarian-Faculty Collaboration Inventory: A Personal Reflection Exercise, Susan A. Ariew, James Eison
Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications
There are many different ways librarians can create opportunities for networking,coordination and collaboration with faculty members. This inventory identifies briefly some 20 different possibilities.
Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library
Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library
University Libraries News Online (2008-2023)
- Friends Finals Frenzy
- This is not your parents' library catalog
Lanthorn, Vol. 46, No. 30, December 8, 2011, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 46, No. 30, December 8, 2011, 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.
Acrl New England Scholarly Communication Special Interest Group Workshop: Open Access And Scholarly Societies: A Panel Discussion About The Opportunities And Challenges, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Acrl New England Scholarly Communication Special Interest Group Workshop: Open Access And Scholarly Societies: A Panel Discussion About The Opportunities And Challenges, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Faculty Publications
This report covers a workshop held by the Scholarly Communications Interest Group of the Association of College and Research Libraries New England Chapter (ACRL/NEC), an independent chapter of ACRL. The workshop, titled "Open Access and Scholarly Societies: A Panel Discussion About the Opportunities and Challenges," took place on November 18, 2011, at the Hoagland-Pincus Conference Center in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.
The Anchor, Volume 125.11: December 7, 2011, Hope College
The Anchor, Volume 125.11: December 7, 2011, Hope College
The Anchor: 2011
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.
Information Literacy Developments @ Itt Dublin, Philip Russell
Information Literacy Developments @ Itt Dublin, Philip Russell
Other Resources
Provides an overview of information literacy activity at ITT Dublin; the approaches taken including blended and online learning and some of the issues and challenges involved in delivering information literacy training. There is also a discussion on use of new technologies to enhance information literacy progression.
The Secret Lives Of Carts (Scrc Behind The Scenes), Nicole Dittrich
The Secret Lives Of Carts (Scrc Behind The Scenes), Nicole Dittrich
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
This entry describes some of the book trucks used in SCRC.
Lanthorn, Vol. 46, No. 29, December 5, 2011, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 46, No. 29, December 5, 2011, 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.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 036, Number 15, December 5, 2011, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 036, Number 15, December 5, 2011, 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.
Michelino: A Gay Short Story, Michael C. Vocino
Michelino: A Gay Short Story, Michael C. Vocino
Technical Services Faculty Publications
A chapter, a gay short story, about a central character in an as yet unpublished novel.
Library Holiday Hours; Public Library Access, Vol 9 (12), Texas Medical Center Library
Library Holiday Hours; Public Library Access, Vol 9 (12), Texas Medical Center Library
Insider Express (2003-2013)
No abstract provided.
Splitting Hairs: What Subtle Distinctions Teach Us About Authority, Benjamin J. Keele
Splitting Hairs: What Subtle Distinctions Teach Us About Authority, Benjamin J. Keele
Library Staff Publications
Legal researchers constantly deal with issues of authority. Did the police have authority to search the car? Is this court of appeals decision binding authority on my case? What statutes are authoritative in my jurisdiction? These questions are important, and librarians often help find answers. The question of authority that librarians are best equipped to answer, however, is “How authoritative is this source?”
Digital Commons Annual Report, Brad Matthies
Digital Commons Annual Report, Brad Matthies
Digital Collections Reports
The Digital Commons Annual Report is a document that interested parties may use as a means of monitoring the yearly progress of the Butler University Libraries’ institutional repository.
Building Effective Ontology For Semantic Web: A Discussion Based On Practical Examples, Tianmu Zhang
Building Effective Ontology For Semantic Web: A Discussion Based On Practical Examples, Tianmu Zhang
School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works
The study aims to investigate semantic web and create useful ontology as a teaching and educational tool for others interested in learning more about Semantic web. This paper discussed several emerging issues about the semantic web and ontology building. This paper combines ontology implementation examples with research topics to identify current issues and potential solution in both application and theoretical level. It concludes that although semantic web and ontology technology are not mature enough currently, there is a clear tendency for them to be integrated into various applications to exert synergies.
Specters In The Archive: Faculty Digital Image Collections And The Problems Of Invisibility, Joan E. Beaudoin
Specters In The Archive: Faculty Digital Image Collections And The Problems Of Invisibility, Joan E. Beaudoin
School of Information Sciences Faculty Research Publications
This paper argues that the devaluation of visual information in favor of textual information will result in a loss of visual information in a digital form that has personal, institutional and cultural ramifications. Framing this discussion is a study of the digital preservation practices among two faculty user groups, archaeologists and art historians. The study examined the faculty users’ knowledge, perception, emotions and processes surrounding the digital images they had created and, or collected to support their professional activities. What was discovered is a worrisome situation where an important part of the cultural record is at serious risk of being …
E-Learning At The Li Ka Shing Library: Another Step Forward, Yuyun W. Ishak, Rajendra Munoo, Chrissy Tan, Devika Sangaram, Janelle Chin
E-Learning At The Li Ka Shing Library: Another Step Forward, Yuyun W. Ishak, Rajendra Munoo, Chrissy Tan, Devika Sangaram, Janelle Chin
Research Collection Library
No abstract provided.
No Lectures, No Demos, No Tests! How To Succeed In The Classroom Without Even (Doing What You Thought Was) Teaching, Diane Zwemer
No Lectures, No Demos, No Tests! How To Succeed In The Classroom Without Even (Doing What You Thought Was) Teaching, Diane Zwemer
LOEX Conference Proceedings 2009
“Less is more” is the oft heard rallying cry in library instruction. But how does this apply to a credit bearing information literacy course? Less what? And how do you decide? Learn how to encourage deeper learning and make your class more meaningful by replacing lectures, demos and tests with activities, practice and feedback. Cognitive development studies show that traditional teaching techniques aren’t as affective with today’s undergraduates. This presentation reveals how backwards course development and authentic assessment can successfully re-focus and strengthen an overstuffed course.