Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Federal Depository Library Program (2)
- Government Printing Office (2)
- Reference interview (2)
- Technology (2)
- Academic technology (1)
-
- Crisis management (1)
- Digital Commons (1)
- Digital librarianship (1)
- Electronic resources (1)
- IR (1)
- Institutional repositories (1)
- Instructional technology. (1)
- LOCKSS (1)
- Law librarianship (1)
- Libraries (1)
- Library resources (1)
- Library services (1)
- Management (1)
- Preservation (1)
- Return on Investment (1)
- Teaching (1)
- Technical services (1)
- Total Cost of Ownership (1)
- File Type
Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Faced With Crisis: The Importance Of Establishing A Comprehensive Crisis Management Plan, David E. Matchen Jr., Jason Hawkins
Faced With Crisis: The Importance Of Establishing A Comprehensive Crisis Management Plan, David E. Matchen Jr., Jason Hawkins
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
5 Tips For Success As A New Law Librarian, Stephanie Bowe
5 Tips For Success As A New Law Librarian, Stephanie Bowe
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Technology And Tradition: Managing Technology Requests Using Basic Library Science Techniques, Jill A. Smith
Technology And Tradition: Managing Technology Requests Using Basic Library Science Techniques, Jill A. Smith
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Librarian 2011: Using Basic Library Science Techniques To Manage Technology Requests, Jill A. Smith
Librarian 2011: Using Basic Library Science Techniques To Manage Technology Requests, Jill A. Smith
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
It's All In A Day's Work: Managing The Institutional Repository, Pamela Bluh
It's All In A Day's Work: Managing The Institutional Repository, Pamela Bluh
Faculty Scholarship
An overview of the decision to select the Digital Commons as the platform for the institutional repository and comments on why library technical services is well suited to manage the repository.
If The Shoe Fits: Institutional Repositories And Technical Services, Pamela Bluh
If The Shoe Fits: Institutional Repositories And Technical Services, Pamela Bluh
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Universal Truths I Learned On The Mat: What Being A Yoga Instructor Taught Me About Teaching, Jill A. Smith
Universal Truths I Learned On The Mat: What Being A Yoga Instructor Taught Me About Teaching, Jill A. Smith
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Tco And Roi: Assessing And Evaluating An Institutional Repository, Pamela Bluh
Tco And Roi: Assessing And Evaluating An Institutional Repository, Pamela Bluh
Faculty Scholarship
This presentation was given at the American Association of Law Libraries meeting, July 27, 2009 in Washington, DC. The powerpoint contains two video snippets. In order for the snippets to play users should download the presentation as well as the two supplemental files to the desktop.
"This Page Intentionally Blank:" Writing The Next Chapter In The Future Of The Federal Depository Library Program, Bill Sleeman
"This Page Intentionally Blank:" Writing The Next Chapter In The Future Of The Federal Depository Library Program, Bill Sleeman
Faculty Scholarship
This paper reviews the history of the FDLP and offers suggestions on how best to position the program and prepare librarians for the future of government information.
"This Page Intentionally Blank" - Writing The Next Chapter In The Future Of The Federal Depository Library Program, Bill Sleeman
"This Page Intentionally Blank" - Writing The Next Chapter In The Future Of The Federal Depository Library Program, Bill Sleeman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Ownership Delusion: When Law Libraries "Buy" Electronic Documents, Are They Getting More, Or Simply Paying More?, Simon Canick
The Ownership Delusion: When Law Libraries "Buy" Electronic Documents, Are They Getting More, Or Simply Paying More?, Simon Canick
Faculty Scholarship
This article explores the issues surrounding electronic document ownership in academic libraries. It discusses the guidelines of AALL with regard to licensing electronic materials, and how it measures up to what vendors are willing to offer. The author takes a critical stance on who benefits from the electronic document ownership agreements.
Papr - Preserving America's Printed Resources: The Role Of Repositories And Libraries Of Record Conference, July 21, 2003, Chicago, Illinois, Bill Sleeman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.