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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
A Natural Fit: Organizational Storytelling In The Library, Jennifer A. Bartlett
A Natural Fit: Organizational Storytelling In The Library, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Disaster Preparedness In American University Library, Kazuko Hioki
Disaster Preparedness In American University Library, Kazuko Hioki
Library Presentations
This presentation aims to inform the preservation and collection care staff in libraries, museums, and archives from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand of the importance of disaster preparedness.
Southeastern Law Librarian Fall 2011, Seaall
[Review Of] Project Management In Libraries, Archives And Museums: Working With Government And Other External Partners, Jennifer A. Bartlett
[Review Of] Project Management In Libraries, Archives And Museums: Working With Government And Other External Partners, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
[Review Of] What They Don’T Teach You In Library School, Jennifer A. Bartlett
[Review Of] What They Don’T Teach You In Library School, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Gap: Effective Collaboration Between Circulation And Reference, Jennifer A. Bartlett, Terri Brown
Bridging The Gap: Effective Collaboration Between Circulation And Reference, Jennifer A. Bartlett, Terri Brown
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Inventory Software Trials, Kathryn Lybarger, Julene L. Jones
Inventory Software Trials, Kathryn Lybarger, Julene L. Jones
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Explorations In Production Models, Kopana Terry
Explorations In Production Models, Kopana Terry
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Meta|Morphosis: From Real-Time To Online, Kopana Terry
Meta|Morphosis: From Real-Time To Online, Kopana Terry
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Ned - Newspaper Evaluation Database: What It Does And How To Use It, Kopana Terry
Ned - Newspaper Evaluation Database: What It Does And How To Use It, Kopana Terry
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Southeastern Law Librarian Summer 2011, Seaall
How To Be Uncommon: Advice To Grads Seeking A First Professional Law Library Job From A Recent Survivor Of The Process, Beau Steenken
How To Be Uncommon: Advice To Grads Seeking A First Professional Law Library Job From A Recent Survivor Of The Process, Beau Steenken
Law Faculty Popular Media
In this article, the author provides advice on how to successfully apply for jobs in law libraries.
Charting Strange Lands: The Acquisitions Of E-Books, Kate Seago
Charting Strange Lands: The Acquisitions Of E-Books, Kate Seago
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
"But You're Not Real Faculty!": The Issue Of Librarian Image On The College Campus, Jennifer A. Bartlett
"But You're Not Real Faculty!": The Issue Of Librarian Image On The College Campus, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
7 Things You Should Know About The Modern Learning Commons, Joan Lippincott, Stacey Greenwell
7 Things You Should Know About The Modern Learning Commons, Joan Lippincott, Stacey Greenwell
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
The learning commons, sometimes called an "information commons," has evolved from a combination library and computer lab into a full-service learning, research, and project space. As a place where students can meet, talk, study, and use "borrowed" equipment, the learning commons brings together the functions of libraries, labs, lounges, and seminar areas in a single community gathering place. The cost of a learning commons can be an obstacle, but for institutions that invest in a sophisticated learning commons, the new and expanded partnerships across disciplines facilitate and promote greater levels of collaboration. The commons invites students to devise their own …
Care And Handling Of Pre-Meiji Japanese Materials, Kazuko Hioki
Care And Handling Of Pre-Meiji Japanese Materials, Kazuko Hioki
Library Presentations
This presentation was part of a workshop targeted at the members of the Council on East Asian Libraries and scholar at Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, HI.
Metadata At Work, Kathryn Lybarger
Cataloging Electronic Resources: General, Kathryn Lybarger
Cataloging Electronic Resources: General, Kathryn Lybarger
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Rda: Resource Description And Access, Kathryn Lybarger
Rda: Resource Description And Access, Kathryn Lybarger
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Cataloging Electronic Resources: E-Books, Kathryn Lybarger
Cataloging Electronic Resources: E-Books, Kathryn Lybarger
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 2011, Seaall
Geographic Information Systems (Gis) In Public Library Assessment, Bradley Wade Bishop, Lauren H. Mandel, Charles R. Mcclure
Geographic Information Systems (Gis) In Public Library Assessment, Bradley Wade Bishop, Lauren H. Mandel, Charles R. Mcclure
Information Science Faculty Publications
This paper details three projects utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in the assessment of public libraries. The benefits of GIS include the abilities to generate maps to convey more information than through other means and to allow for spatial analysis of library services. This paper includes specific examples of uses implemented by the authors. GIS allowed the authors to display data related to library service and identify various disparities across service areas. In addition, this paper discusses practical issues of GIS for library researchers and practitioners based upon the knowledge gained through the development of the three GIS projects discussed …
Sms Reference Service: A New Point Of Need For Libraries, Margie Ruppel, Amy Vecchione
Sms Reference Service: A New Point Of Need For Libraries, Margie Ruppel, Amy Vecchione
Margie Ruppel
Boise State University's text reference service is growing in popularity among students. BSU librarians chose SMS software and started the service during Summer 2010. Join BSU librarians Amy Vecchione and Margie Ruppel for this session to learn what types of questions are asked through SMS, students' opinions of the service, as well as helpful guidelines for starting your own text referencing service.
You’Ve Flipped: The Implications Of E-Journals As Your Primary Format, Kate Seago
You’Ve Flipped: The Implications Of E-Journals As Your Primary Format, Kate Seago
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
[Review Of] Blues, Funk, Rhythm And Blues, Soul, Hip Hop And Rap: A Research And Information Guide, Robert A. Aken
[Review Of] Blues, Funk, Rhythm And Blues, Soul, Hip Hop And Rap: A Research And Information Guide, Robert A. Aken
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Potential And Possibilities For Utilizing Geographic Information Systems To Inform School Library As Place, Melissa P. Johnston, Bradley Wade Bishop
The Potential And Possibilities For Utilizing Geographic Information Systems To Inform School Library As Place, Melissa P. Johnston, Bradley Wade Bishop
Information Science Faculty Publications
Teacher librarians often consider their students and the internal school environment in planning programs and services but ignore the larger community from which learners originate. The purpose of this study was to provide a review of the ongoing discussions related to the school library in the community context and provide implications for utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) to inform the idea of the “school library as place.” This preliminary exploration, a thematic literature review, indicated multiple possibilities for implementing GIS in school libraries that may enable teacher librarians to better facilitate students’ development of a sense of place, support their …
Southeastern Law Librarian Winter 2011, Seaall
Understanding Interactive Experiences: Perceived Interactivity And Presence With And Without Other Avatars In The Online Virtual World Second Life, Jennifer Lynn Robinette
Understanding Interactive Experiences: Perceived Interactivity And Presence With And Without Other Avatars In The Online Virtual World Second Life, Jennifer Lynn Robinette
University of Kentucky Doctoral Dissertations
Interactivity research lacks consensus regarding the qualities and consequences of interactive experiences. Empirical proof is needed to substantiate the numerous interactivity theories and provide direction for new media technology developers. Specifically, there is a shortage of research on differences between user experiences of interactivity when technology enables communication versus when it does not. In addition, interactivity research is often confounded by the construct of presence.
This study’s objectives included: 1) identifying qualities associated with interactive experiences; 2) disambiguating the constructs of interactivity and presence; and 3) developing a measure of perceived interactivity for VW research. The experimental design measured perceived …
Foreign Language Skills For Cataloging, Kathryn Lybarger
Foreign Language Skills For Cataloging, Kathryn Lybarger
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Social Justice And An Information Democracy With Free And Open Source Software, C. Sean Burns
Social Justice And An Information Democracy With Free And Open Source Software, C. Sean Burns
C. Sean Burns
This paper includes some thoughts on the implications of proprietary software versus free and open source software with regards to social justice, capital, and notions of an information society versus an information democracy. It outlines what free and open source software is and why it is important for social justice, and it offers three cases that highlight two salient themes. This includes a case about preference ordering & decision-making and two cases about knowing and knowledge.