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Legally Speaking-Hands Across The Water, Glen M. Secor
Legally Speaking-Hands Across The Water, Glen M. Secor
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Publisher Profile-The Mcgraw-Hill Companies, Matt Nauman
Publisher Profile-The Mcgraw-Hill Companies, Matt Nauman
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Group Therapy, Rosann Bazirjian, Joe Pettigrew, Roger Williams, Ineke Middeldorp Crispijn
Group Therapy, Rosann Bazirjian, Joe Pettigrew, Roger Williams, Ineke Middeldorp Crispijn
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
From The Other Side Of The Street, Dave Mitchell, Kathleen Ketterman
From The Other Side Of The Street, Dave Mitchell, Kathleen Ketterman
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Testdriving Cd-Roms, Norman Desmarais
Library Profile: The Pennsylvania State University Libraries, Nancy Markle Stanley, Barbara Dean
Library Profile: The Pennsylvania State University Libraries, Nancy Markle Stanley, Barbara Dean
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
And They Were There-Reports Of Meetings, Sever Bordeianu, Julia Gelfand
And They Were There-Reports Of Meetings, Sever Bordeianu, Julia Gelfand
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Innovations Affecting Us, Norman Desmarais, Judy Luther
Innovations Affecting Us, Norman Desmarais, Judy Luther
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Marketing To Libraries, Vikki Medaglia
Doc Aquis, Mary Mclaren, Barbara Hale
Acquiring Minds Want To Know, Joyce L. Ogburn
Connie Kelley, Acquisitions Librarian, Alderman Library, University Of Virginia, Katina Strauch
Connie Kelley, Acquisitions Librarian, Alderman Library, University Of Virginia, Katina Strauch
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Juris Libris, Jack G. Montgomery
Letter From Oklahoma, Tom Leonhardt
The Joint Archives Quarterly, Volume 07.01-02: Winter 1996, Jeanne Jacobson, Larry J. Wagenaar, Jessica Owens
The Joint Archives Quarterly, Volume 07.01-02: Winter 1996, Jeanne Jacobson, Larry J. Wagenaar, Jessica Owens
The Joint Archives Quarterly
No abstract provided.
News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.17 N.1 01/1996
News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.17 N.1 01/1996
South Carolina Libraries
News and Views of the South Carolina Library Association v.17 n.1 01/1996
Provenance Xiv, Sheryl B. Vogt
Provenance Xiv, Sheryl B. Vogt
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
Archives At The Millennium: Diversity, Community, And The World Of Learning, Linda M. Matthews
Archives At The Millennium: Diversity, Community, And The World Of Learning, Linda M. Matthews
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
My theme today is building our future. By future, I do not mean five or ten years from now, when we will have entered a new millennium, but next week and next month. For as soon as we say future in this fast moving age, it is here. Our future is defining and analyzing the problems and opportunities that face us, developing joint solutions, working together to make each of us stronger.
Farming For The Future : The Agwest Library Network, Jane Serventy
Farming For The Future : The Agwest Library Network, Jane Serventy
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Jane Serventy reports on the changes in information delivery at the library of Agriculture Western Australia
Building User-Oriented Web Sites For Archives, R. Phillip Reynolds
Building User-Oriented Web Sites For Archives, R. Phillip Reynolds
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
For years the banking industry did not consider electronic services for customers as "real" business. Then in 1994, a study entitled "New Paradigms in Retail Banking" by the Bank Administration Institute (BAI) and First Manhattan Consulting Group revealed that more than half of all retail banking transactions occurred by way of an electronic medium. People were no longer going to their branch offices, but conducted business with their phones, PCs, and ATM cards. Suddenly banking executives stopped asking "Why should we offer electronic services?" and started asking "Why aren't we offering electronic services?" This same revolution in thought is inevitable …
Distance Researching Via The Internet: A Researcher's Perspective, Gillian North
Distance Researching Via The Internet: A Researcher's Perspective, Gillian North
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
In 1995, an advisory panel asked a group of grad.uate students in Britain whether it was viable to undertake doctoral research in the field of American Studies given that the majority of the material they would require was likely to be housed three thousand miles away. By its very nature a doctoral dissertation relies heavily on primary source material, exactly the type of material that would appear to be out of the reach of the long distance researcher. How could they hope to carry out the amount of research needed to fulfill the requirements of a Ph.D., with the twin …
Front Matter, Sheryl B. Vogt
Front Matter, Sheryl B. Vogt
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
Personality Types Of Archivists, Charles R. Schultz
Personality Types Of Archivists, Charles R. Schultz
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Carl Gustav Jung, the Swiss-born psychiatrist, developed the modern concept of psychological types, preferences with which individuals are born that form the foundation of their personalities. Soon after Jung's work appeared in English translation, an American researcher, Katharine Briggs, began detailed studies of Jung's work. She, along with her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers, devoted nearly two decades to developing ways to measure the preferences of individuals in order to determine their types and the strength of their preferences. Their collaboration resulted in the creation of a survey instrument, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), which has been given to millions of …
Diversity And Traditional Collections At Rutgers University, Ronald L. Becker
Diversity And Traditional Collections At Rutgers University, Ronald L. Becker
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
With the establishment of both regional and national ethnic, gender, cultural, and religious collections, the concept of diversity in archives encourages a fragmented world. This is one in which a researcher has a few clear-cut options--go to a women's repository to do research on women, a labor collection for labor history, an African-American archives for African-Americans, and so forth. However, time has demonstrated that no repository has a comer on the market for diversity which can also be found in holdings of what are often referred to as "traditional collections." Such repositories, whose primary objective is to document state and …
Reviews, Mark A. Greene, H. Andrew Phrydas, Frank T. Wheeler
Reviews, Mark A. Greene, H. Andrew Phrydas, Frank T. Wheeler
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Sheryl B. Vogt
Back Matter, Sheryl B. Vogt
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.