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Electronic Resource Management Systems: Learning From Experience, Jared L. Howland Nov 2007

Electronic Resource Management Systems: Learning From Experience, Jared L. Howland

Faculty Publications

PDF of Powerpoint Presentation. This presentation was given at the XXVII Annual Charleston Conference in Charleston, South Carolina. It discusses Electronic Resource Management Systems selection and implementation.


Undergraduate Use Of Federated Searching: A Survey Of Preferences And Perceptions Of Value-Added Functionality, C. Jeffrey Belliston, Jared L. Howland, Brian C. Roberts Nov 2007

Undergraduate Use Of Federated Searching: A Survey Of Preferences And Perceptions Of Value-Added Functionality, C. Jeffrey Belliston, Jared L. Howland, Brian C. Roberts

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Randomly selected undergraduates at Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University-Idaho and Brigham Young University-Hawaii, all private universities sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, participated in a study that investigated four questions regarding federated searching: (1) Does it save time? (2) Do undergraduates prefer it? (3) Are undergraduates satisfied with the results they get from it? (4) Does it yield higher quality results than non-federated searching? Federated searching was, on average, 11% faster than non-federated searching. Undergraduates rated their satisfaction with the citations gathered by federated searching 17% higher than their satisfaction using non-federated search methods. A …


Int 100 Fall 2007, Rob Morrison Oct 2007

Int 100 Fall 2007, Rob Morrison

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No abstract provided.


Knowledge And Skills Required To Provide Health Information Related Virtual Reference Services: Evidence From A Survey, Feili Tu Oct 2007

Knowledge And Skills Required To Provide Health Information Related Virtual Reference Services: Evidence From A Survey, Feili Tu

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/72/ ©2007 Medical Library Association


Mathematics Library News 2, Aaron Lercher Sep 2007

Mathematics Library News 2, Aaron Lercher

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No abstract provided.


Aids And Culture: The Case For An African Information Identity, Kendra S. Albright Sep 2007

Aids And Culture: The Case For An African Information Identity, Kendra S. Albright

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The library and information profession in Africa is not well recognized. It does not carry an identifiable set of core activities that share a common understanding across societies in Africa. The number of libraries in Africa is limited for a variety of reasons including lack of resources, populations that are not based in print literacy, and having its roots in the British model of librarianship. HIV/AIDS continues to pose severe problems for Sub-Saharan Africa. Some countries in the region have successfully reduced the number of HIV/AIDS cases, citing information as the main source of prevention, presenting library and information professionals …


A Case For An Integrated Model Of Community College And Public Use Libraries, Mitchell J. Fontenot Jul 2007

A Case For An Integrated Model Of Community College And Public Use Libraries, Mitchell J. Fontenot

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Licensing Electronic Resources: Easing The Pain, Jared L. Howland May 2007

Licensing Electronic Resources: Easing The Pain, Jared L. Howland

Faculty Publications

PDF of Powerpoint Presentation. This presentation was given at the Utah Library Association's Annual Conference in Provo, Utah.


Federated Searching: Do Undergraduates Prefer It And Does It Add Value?, C. Jeffrey Belliston, Jared L. Howland, Brian C. Roberts Apr 2007

Federated Searching: Do Undergraduates Prefer It And Does It Add Value?, C. Jeffrey Belliston, Jared L. Howland, Brian C. Roberts

Faculty Publications

Randomly selected undergraduates at Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University Idaho and Brigham Young University Hawaii, all private universities sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, participated in a study of federated searching. This paper reports the study results including differences in time spent between searching databases in federated and non-federated fashion, satisfaction with citations gathered using each method, preference between methods, and quality of citations retrieved by each method judged by two different rubrics. Undergraduates rated their satisfaction with the citations gathered by federated searching 6.5% higher than their satisfaction using non-federated search methods. Additionally, 70% …


Mathematics Library News 1, Aaron Lercher Mar 2007

Mathematics Library News 1, Aaron Lercher

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of A Decade In Library Literature: 1994-2004, Kelly D. Blessinger, Michelle Frasier-Robinson Mar 2007

Analysis Of A Decade In Library Literature: 1994-2004, Kelly D. Blessinger, Michelle Frasier-Robinson

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The purpose of this study was to analyze trends in publication and citation in library and information science journals over a decade (1994-2004) of the literature. This examination revealed the areas of concentration within the research, frequently published subjects through the years, and the characteristics of the top-cited authors and resources during this time. This information allows those in the field to follow the trends in publication, gives researchers the tools to determine which journals might give their work the most exposure and recognition, and can help libraries to make collection management decisions in this subject area.


Federated Searching: Do Undergraduates Prefer It And Does It Add Value?, C. Jeffrey Belliston, Jared L. Howland Mar 2007

Federated Searching: Do Undergraduates Prefer It And Does It Add Value?, C. Jeffrey Belliston, Jared L. Howland

Faculty Publications

PDF of Powerpoint Presentation on federated searching. This presentation was given at the National ACRL Virtual Conference in Baltimore, Maryland.


Self-Archiving And The Copyright Transfer Agreements Of Isi-Ranked Library And Information Science Journals, Anita Coleman Jan 2007

Self-Archiving And The Copyright Transfer Agreements Of Isi-Ranked Library And Information Science Journals, Anita Coleman

Faculty Publications

A study of Thomson-Scientific ISI ranked Library and Information Science (LIS) journals (n = 52) is reported. The study examined the stances of publishers as expressed in the Copyright Transfer Agreements (CTAs) of the journals toward self-archiving, the practice of depositing digital copies of one's works in an Open Archives Initiative (OAI)-compliant open access repository. Sixty-two percent (32) do not make their CTAs available on the open Web; 38% (20) do. Of the 38% that do make CTAs available, two are open access journals. Of the 62% that do not have a publicly available CTA, 40% are silent about self-archiving. …


Academic Writing And Theological Inquiry, Terry Dwain Robertson Jan 2007

Academic Writing And Theological Inquiry, Terry Dwain Robertson

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A comparison of two approaches to academic writing and research pedagogies demonstrates that, for Vyhmeister, truth is to be found outside and above us--it is a process of discovery, while Hamilton's approach focuses on the spiritual formation of the writer and can be understood as reflecting a process of spiritual growth. A third approach, which I develop in this article, views academic writing and theological inquiry as a ministry, in which the writer is served by and, in turn, serves the community of faith for the purpose of building a corporate knowledge of God. Research is service and the dissemination …


A Typical Year In Outreach Services At Louisiana State University Middleton Library, Mitchell J. Fontenot Jan 2007

A Typical Year In Outreach Services At Louisiana State University Middleton Library, Mitchell J. Fontenot

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Library Technology Upgrade: Using Web 2.0 Applications, David Lehmann Jan 2007

Library Technology Upgrade: Using Web 2.0 Applications, David Lehmann

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Mandarin Chinese: An Annotated Bibliography Of Self-Study Materials, Duncan E. Alford Jan 2007

Mandarin Chinese: An Annotated Bibliography Of Self-Study Materials, Duncan E. Alford

Faculty Publications

The People’s Republic of China is currently the seventh largest economy in the world and is projected to be the largest economy by 2050. Commensurate with its growing economic power, the PRC is using its political power more frequently on the world stage. As a result of these changes, interest in China and its legal system is growing among attorneys and academics. International law librarians similarly are seeing more researchers interested in China, its laws and economy. The principal language of China, Mandarin Chinese, is considered a difficult language to learn. The Foreign Service Institute has rated Mandarin as “exceptionally …


2007 Aall Management And Leadership Institute: A Review, Andrea Hamilton, Michele Lucero Jan 2007

2007 Aall Management And Leadership Institute: A Review, Andrea Hamilton, Michele Lucero

Faculty Publications

On March 5 through 8, 2007, the American Association of Law Libraries sponsored its first Management and Leadership Institute. Held in Tucson Arizona, the program was attended by 35 law librarians from throughout the United States. The Institute was envisioned and organized by Michael Chiorazzi, Associate Dean for Information Services, Professor of Law and Information Resources and Library Science at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. The Institute was facilitated by Maureen Sullivan, described in the program materials as “an organization development consultant whose practice focuses on the delivery of consulting and training services to libraries …


Blogs: The Next Generation, David Lehmann Jan 2007

Blogs: The Next Generation, David Lehmann

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Collaboration: Critical Success Factors For Student Learning, Ken Haycock Jan 2007

Collaboration: Critical Success Factors For Student Learning, Ken Haycock

Faculty Publications

Several studies identify collaboration between classroom teachers and teacher-librarians as a key factor that affects student achievement. Studies in teacher-librarianship have established procedures and processes for effective collaboration. This study examines collaboration from a broader theoretical and research perspective, beginning with 20 factors that specifically influence successful collaborations. These are clustered in six areas: factors related to the environment, to membership characteristics, to process and structure, to communication, to purpose, and to resources. Research from teacher-librarianship is then applied to substantiate and reinforce the factors and provide context for successful collaboration and thus effect on students' learning in schools. Reprinted …


Market Research Databases: Comparison Of Mintel Reports Academic, Market Line Business Information Center, And Global Market Information Database, Leticia Camacho Jan 2007

Market Research Databases: Comparison Of Mintel Reports Academic, Market Line Business Information Center, And Global Market Information Database, Leticia Camacho

Faculty Publications

Business students come to the library looking for quantitative and qualitative marketing research. They request sources containing information about a market, customers, potential competitors, and trends in a specific industry in order to work on a business plan, an entrepreneur-ship project, or a research paper. This review compares three databases that are useful for finding market research information. Global Market Information Database (GMID) was previously reviewed in Volume 12,Issue 1, but is included here to allow for comparisons to Mintel and MarketLine.


World Economic Prospects [Book Review], Leticia Camacho Jan 2007

World Economic Prospects [Book Review], Leticia Camacho

Faculty Publications

Companies are entering the world market knowing that current global economic conditions are pivotal to their future success. Understanding internal conditions and existing challenges in a target country are as important as knowing whether a product has export potential. This publication explores global economic performance, major challenges, and other issues that could play a vital role in the success or failure of a company’s efforts at globalization.


The Evolution Of The Reference Interview, Courtney L. Selby Jan 2007

The Evolution Of The Reference Interview, Courtney L. Selby

Faculty Publications

While the reference interview remains the vehicle whereby librarians are able to understand the information needs of users in order to assist them, the ways in which the reference interview is conducted have changed with time and technology. This chapter provides a brief history of the evolution of the reference interview, from the face-to-face transaction to the current trends of e-mail and chat software mediated reference interviews, and examines application of these current trends in virtual reference services. While the methods of conducting the reference interview have certainly changed, the ultimate goal of meeting the information needs of the user …


Encyclopedia Of Industrial And Organizational Psychology, Leticia Camacho Jan 2007

Encyclopedia Of Industrial And Organizational Psychology, Leticia Camacho

Faculty Publications

In today’s global, competitive marketplace, firms are concerned with developing, retaining, and rewarding their workforce. With the proliferation of self-service human resource management applications, workplace issues are no longer the sole purview of the human resources department. Line managers need to be aware of legal and ethical issues as well as of the latest techniques to evaluate and motivate their employees. The Encyclopedia covers more than four hundred key topics that affect the workplace environment daily.


Flexible Access Library Media Programs Bibliography, Donna M. Shannon Jan 2007

Flexible Access Library Media Programs Bibliography, Donna M. Shannon

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Information Seeking And Use By Low-Level Students, Jin Soo Chung, Jinmook Kim Jan 2007

Information Seeking And Use By Low-Level Students, Jin Soo Chung, Jinmook Kim

Faculty Publications

This paper reports on an exploratory study of information seeking and use in high school students with a low level of information skills and academic competency. Seven students in the 11th grade Remedial Education Program class in American Literature and Composition completed a class project that involved somewhat comprehensive information seeking and use. Data were collected through observation and interview (with students, the teacher, and two library media specialists). All documents each student produced in completing the class project were gathered for data analysis. The preliminary findings of the study indicated that students experienced a great deal of difficulty in …


To Market, To Market: The Supervisory Skills And Managerial Competencies Most Valued By New Library Supervisors, Jennifer Weil Arns, Carol Price Jan 2007

To Market, To Market: The Supervisory Skills And Managerial Competencies Most Valued By New Library Supervisors, Jennifer Weil Arns, Carol Price

Faculty Publications

ALA-accredited schools of library and information science produce several thousand new librarians yearly, and many of these graduates are assigned supervisory responsibilities relatively early in their careers. Most have responsibility for facilitating the work of others, preparing budgets, planning and evaluating programs, making staffing decisions, and maintaining the safety and security of assets that include funds, related property, and library buildings. Others find themselves in leadership roles that require interfacing with other organizations, mobilizing community support, and representing their organizations to their users and supporters.

Experience suggests that the approach of these librarians to their supervisory duties and the success …


Nations Of The World [Book Review], Leticia Camacho Jan 2007

Nations Of The World [Book Review], Leticia Camacho

Faculty Publications

Global learning is becoming an important topic in undergraduate courses. It is important for students to learn about other countries to prepare them for both globalization and life and work in a multicultural society. Libraries are experiencing demand for resources that contain international research and global issues information. This new edition of Nations of the World will provide undergraduate students with general political, economic, and business information.


Utilizing Focus Groups To Evaluate An Information Literacy Program In A General Biology Course, Betsy S. Hopkins Jan 2007

Utilizing Focus Groups To Evaluate An Information Literacy Program In A General Biology Course, Betsy S. Hopkins

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The Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University (BYU) recently implemented a number of information literacy strategies to help students in Biology 100, a large general education class, find resources for their term assignment. The library's services for Biology 100 students were evaluated using focus groups composed of both teaching assistants and students. This paper will describe the class and the assignment, discuss the impact the class had on library staff, detail the efforts of the staff to meet the needs of Biology 100 students, and present results of focus groups used to evaluate the library's outreach and teaching …