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Hero, Maggie Mason Smith
Profiles Of Michigan. (2012). Millerton, Ny: Grey House Publishers., Kevin Mcdonough
Profiles Of Michigan. (2012). Millerton, Ny: Grey House Publishers., Kevin Mcdonough
Kevin McDonough
No abstract provided.
Cornell Lab Of Ornithology. (2013). All About Birds. Retrieved November, 2012 From Http://Www.Allaboutbirds.Org/Page.Aspx?Pid=1189, Kevin Mcdonough
Cornell Lab Of Ornithology. (2013). All About Birds. Retrieved November, 2012 From Http://Www.Allaboutbirds.Org/Page.Aspx?Pid=1189, Kevin Mcdonough
Kevin McDonough
No abstract provided.
Doll Bones, Maggie Mason Smith
The Night Circus: A Novel, Maggie Mason Smith
The Night Circus: A Novel, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
No abstract provided.
Exploring Digital Libraries: Foundations, Practice, Prospects, Judy H. Jeng
Exploring Digital Libraries: Foundations, Practice, Prospects, Judy H. Jeng
Judy Jeng
No abstract provided.
Percy Jackson - The Olympians Series, Maggie Mason Smith
Percy Jackson - The Olympians Series, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
No abstract provided.
Paper Towns, Maggie Mason Smith
The Graceling Realm Series, Maggie Mason Smith
The Graceling Realm Series, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
No abstract provided.
Self-Publishing: A New Challenge For Universal Bibliographic Control, Robert P. Holley
Self-Publishing: A New Challenge For Universal Bibliographic Control, Robert P. Holley
School of Information Sciences Faculty Research Publications
Self-publishing in the United States has increased to between 50-75% of book titles published annually, facilitated by the popularity of ebooks and print-on-demand. Amazon.com and other companies have encouraged the trend by paying royalties and providing support to authors. This increase in self-published materials poses a new challenge for Universal Bibliographic Control (UBC). Today, UBC is much different in the age of information overload compared with the relative information scarcity before the arrival of the Internet. Libraries have nonetheless retained an interest in bibliographically controlling traditional books. Self-published books can be indistinguishable from trade publications but fall outside many of …
Fangirl: A Novel, Maggie Mason Smith
Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children, Maggie Mason Smith
Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
No abstract provided.
Pride And Prejudice And Zombies, Maggie Mason Smith
Pride And Prejudice And Zombies, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
No abstract provided.
The Book Thief, Maggie Mason Smith
The Princess And The Goblin, Maggie Mason Smith
The Princess And The Goblin, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
No abstract provided.
Caster Chronicles, Maggie Mason Smith
The Princess Bride, Maggie Mason Smith
Every Day, Maggie Mason Smith
City Of Ashes, Maggie Mason Smith
City Of Bones, Maggie Mason Smith
Divergent, Maggie Mason Smith
Inheritance Cycle, Maggie Mason Smith
Inkheart Trilogy, Maggie Mason Smith
Warm Bodies, Maggie Mason Smith
City Of Glass, Maggie Mason Smith
The Graveyard Book, Maggie Mason Smith
Keeping Education Affordable: Engaging Faculty In A Textbook Alternatives Program, Ann Agee, Mike Jerbic
Keeping Education Affordable: Engaging Faculty In A Textbook Alternatives Program, Ann Agee, Mike Jerbic
Ann Agee
The average annual cost to students for textbooks is $1,754, and a recent survey found that 49% of students were likely or very likely to not buy a required textbook because of the cost. When cost is an obstacle, learning is hampered. To combat soaring costs, we launched an Affordable Learning Solutions campaign, engaging faculty in finding textbook alternatives that lower costs and improve learning. This session will explore how we recruited faculty and walk attendees through one class that uses low-cost materials and open educational resources available online.
Catalogue 2.0: The Future Of The Library Catalogue, Judy H. Jeng
Catalogue 2.0: The Future Of The Library Catalogue, Judy H. Jeng
Judy Jeng
No abstract provided.