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Electronic Resources Updates - 2024 Q1, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Updates - 2024 Q1, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2023 Q4, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Updates - 2023 Q4, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2023 Q3, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Updates - 2023 Q3, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2023 Q2, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Updates - 2023 Q2, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2023 Q1, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Updates - 2023 Q1, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2022 Q4, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Updates - 2022 Q4, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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“Arsip Kacau”: How Messy Records Are Perceived By Indonesians In The Context Of Document Disease, Suprayitno Suprayitno, Rahmi Rahmi, Dian Novita Fitriani
“Arsip Kacau”: How Messy Records Are Perceived By Indonesians In The Context Of Document Disease, Suprayitno Suprayitno, Rahmi Rahmi, Dian Novita Fitriani
Proceedings from the Document Academy
This paper examines how the Indonesian people perceive and construct arsip kacau (messy records). Messy records as documents seem to have the power to make humans psychologically ill by becoming uneasy, discomfort, stressed, burnout, and uncomfortable, all of which are diseases. This is similar to documentality introduced by Frohmann that documents can enable, produce, encourage, permit, and influence a person to experience document disease. This paper uses a qualitative approach with data collection in the form of literature and surveys from Indonesian people. The perception of archivists and the general public in Indonesia concerning the cause of the “messy records” …
Electronic Resources Updates - 2022 Q2, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Updates - 2022 Q2, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2022 Q1, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Updates - 2022 Q1, Melanie Mcgurr, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2021 Q4, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
Electronic Resources Updates - 2021 Q4, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2021 Q3, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
Electronic Resources Updates - 2021 Q3, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2021 Q2, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
Electronic Resources Updates - 2021 Q2, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2021 Q1, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
Electronic Resources Updates - 2021 Q1, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2020 Q3, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
Electronic Resources Updates - 2020 Q3, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2020 Q2, Sean Kennedy, Frank Bove, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Updates - 2020 Q2, Sean Kennedy, Frank Bove, Gregg Harris
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2019 Q4, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Frank Bove
Electronic Resources Updates - 2019 Q4, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Frank Bove
Electronic Resources Quarterly Updates
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Electronic Resources Updates - 2020 Q4, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
Electronic Resources Updates - 2020 Q4, Sean Kennedy, Gregg Harris, Melanie Mcgurr
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Journal Usage At Department And Research Group Level (Postprint), Ian Mccullough
Journal Usage At Department And Research Group Level (Postprint), Ian Mccullough
Research, Publications, and Presentations
Journal usage in the Department of Polymer Science at the University of Akron from 2006-2011 was determined by counting citations within faculty-supervised dissertations and faculty publications. Ranked title lists were created and correlations between journal usage in faculty publications and faculty-supervised dissertations were measured using Kendall’s rank-correlation coefficient. Dissertations and faculty publications were also organized by research group and correlated within groups. Dissertations and faculty publications were found to have a much stronger positive correlation within the group than within the department. Individual groups were found to have highly variable correlation with each other. Examining journal usage at group level …
Reconsidering Library Collections: Community Services As Documents, Deborah Turner
Reconsidering Library Collections: Community Services As Documents, Deborah Turner
Proceedings from the Document Academy
In recognition of on-going change in how information becomes available, this study focuses on urban public librarian practices for meeting information needs, especially those of users who prefer to talk when obtaining information. Interview and focus group data reveal how libraries meet those needs including through library collaborations with community service agencies. Analysis of that data makes it possible to note that librarians manage relations with these agencies similar to how they manage traditional library collections. A subsequent discussion considers how this observation impacts LIS education and current understanding of documents before concluding with recommendations for professional practice and for …
Worksheet For Collection Microclimates Poster, Ian Mccullough
Worksheet For Collection Microclimates Poster, Ian Mccullough
Research, Publications, and Presentations
How to sheet for the data collection method used in the Collection Microclimates poster
Collection Microclimates – Citation Study Of Journal Usage Differences At Department And Research Group Level, Ian Mccullough
Collection Microclimates – Citation Study Of Journal Usage Differences At Department And Research Group Level, Ian Mccullough
Research, Publications, and Presentations
Citations from journal articles and dissertations from the Department of Polymer Science (DPS) at the University of Akron from 2006–2011 were examined and journals ranked in order of usage frequency. Journal usage of dissertations and articles was also ranked within research groups. 85 dissertations and 464 faculty publications that included 378 publications from 16 dissertation advisors were examined. Citations to 1422 journals were counted and recorded. Findings demonstrate that individual groups vary wildly in journal usage representing microclimates for collection development purposes.