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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
A New Hybrid Reality For Libraries, Pin Pin Yeo
A New Hybrid Reality For Libraries, Pin Pin Yeo
YEO Pin Pin
Parag Khanna explored the different trends that have brought us to what he terms the “Hybrid Age”, which is digital, global, and as well as social. Libraries continue to play an important role in this because they are uniquely positioned.
The Thinker 1.09, Amy Thompson
The Thinker 1.09, Amy Thompson
Library Newsletters
The Thinker newsletter for September 2013.
New Trends And Concepts In Law Library Services: Institutional Repositories, Lauren P. Seney
New Trends And Concepts In Law Library Services: Institutional Repositories, Lauren P. Seney
Lauren P. Seney
No abstract provided.
A Km-Based Strategic, Global Current Awareness Service, Stuart Basefsky
A Km-Based Strategic, Global Current Awareness Service, Stuart Basefsky
Stuart Basefsky
This presentation focuses on a global current awareness service designed to meet the knowledge needs of the institution from which it originates. In so doing, it also meets the needs of journalists, researchers, faculty, students, professional practitioners, and policymakers concerned with the same issues globally. It provides the institutional links between partnering institutions that sustain the relationships for the future. This serves as a model for how libraries can become supporting pillars of their organizations by tapping into and meeting KM needs.
Mobile Devices In The Academic Library, Beth Boatright, Shannon Johnson
Mobile Devices In The Academic Library, Beth Boatright, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
No abstract provided.
A New Hybrid Reality For Libraries, Pin Pin Yeo
A New Hybrid Reality For Libraries, Pin Pin Yeo
Research Collection Library
Parag Khanna explored the different trends that have brought us to what he terms the “Hybrid Age”, which is digital, global, and as well as social. Libraries continue to play an important role in this because they are uniquely positioned.
The Thinker 1.08, Amy Thompson
The Thinker 1.08, Amy Thompson
Library Newsletters
The Thinker newsletter for August 2013.
Paying It Forward, Giving It Back: The Dynamics Of Mentoring, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Paying It Forward, Giving It Back: The Dynamics Of Mentoring, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
This "New and Noteworthy" column focuses on selected recent literature concerning career mentoring in libraries.
Teaming Up: Benefits Of Collaborating With Library Colleagues, Kim Cornell, Lise Doucette, Dan Sich
Teaming Up: Benefits Of Collaborating With Library Colleagues, Kim Cornell, Lise Doucette, Dan Sich
Dan Sich
When looking to increase communication and collaboration in our library, we created a team of physical sciences/engineering librarians, library assistants, and administrators. Together, we work on setting priorities, sharing expertise, and developing skills. In three years, we have moved from traditional subject-based instruction responsibilities to working as a team to prepare and co-instruct classes. By sharing with you the benefits of our team-based system to our librarians, library system, and users, we want to inspire you to think about how to implement a similar system in your own library.
Marketing And Librarians, Pin Pin Yeo
Marketing And Librarians, Pin Pin Yeo
YEO Pin Pin
Barbie Keiser, Information Resource Management Consultant, conducted a one day workshop titled “Substance beyond style: Marketing library and information services in the 21st century” in Singapore on 15 October. The workshop was organized by the Library Association of Singapore and the Singapore Management University. It was held at the Reading Room, Li Ka Shing Library, Singapore Management University. Ms. Keiser noted that she did her first marketing workshop in Singapore in 1989 and was pleased to be back twenty years later.
Informed Instruction: Graduate Students' Information Seeking Behaviour, Kim Mcphee, Marg Sloan
Informed Instruction: Graduate Students' Information Seeking Behaviour, Kim Mcphee, Marg Sloan
Marg Sloan
This is a research project with these objectives: • To determine Graduate Students’ information seeking behaviours • To determine the role people have in Graduate Students’ information seeking, and • To identify Graduate Student knowledge/opinion of key information resources/services
The D.B. Weldon Library's Instruction Portfolio: A Grassroots, Team-Based Approach, Kim Mcphee, Melanie Mills, Marg Sloan
The D.B. Weldon Library's Instruction Portfolio: A Grassroots, Team-Based Approach, Kim Mcphee, Melanie Mills, Marg Sloan
Marg Sloan
In an effort to address ever-shifting staffing levels and evolving service demands, staff in the Research & Instructional Services department of The D.B. Weldon Library at Western University developed and implemented a new and strategic approach to structuring their work. The ‘Portfolio Model’ provides a framework for organizing the primary functions of the department - collections, instruction and reference - while at the same time preserving liaison at its core. Through a close examination of this grassroots effort and in particular, the achievements realized and challenges faced by the team of librarians and library assistants who together comprise the ‘Instruction …
The Thinker 1.07, Amy Thompson
The Thinker 1.07, Amy Thompson
Library Newsletters
The Thinker newsletter for July 2013.
State News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent developments from SELA member institutions.
University Of New Hampshire School Of Law Library, Susan Drisko Zago
University Of New Hampshire School Of Law Library, Susan Drisko Zago
Law Faculty Scholarship
Review of The University of New Hampshire School of Law Library, Concord, NH.
A Fresh Look At Privacy--Why Does It Matter, Who Cares, And What Should Librarians Do About It?, Trina J. Magi
A Fresh Look At Privacy--Why Does It Matter, Who Cares, And What Should Librarians Do About It?, Trina J. Magi
University Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
Provides a brief introduction to several reasons privacy is important to people and society, cites numerous studies reporting on people's attitudes about privacy, and recommends ways librarians can work to protect patron privacy.
Promoting Government Information: Outreach To Non-Depository Libraries, James Shaw
Promoting Government Information: Outreach To Non-Depository Libraries, James Shaw
James B Shaw
Some of you may recall that at last year's Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (University of Missouri, School of Information Science and Learning Technologies) participated in a panel presentation about the future of depository libraries, and he remarked that "any library can be a depository." In the August 2005 issue of American Libraries, Professor Seavey elaborated on his idea in an article entitled, "Documents to the People: Musings on the Past and Future of Government Information." At some risk of oversimplification, his primary point is that the era of electronic access presents a new opportunity for any library …
The Bonds Of Organization: Zine Archives And The Archival Tradition, Rachel Woodbrook, Althea Lazzaro
The Bonds Of Organization: Zine Archives And The Archival Tradition, Rachel Woodbrook, Althea Lazzaro
Journal of Western Archives
There is a current movement amongst zine archives toward collaboration and the standardization of policies and practices. As a relatively new area of archival collecting, zine archives are progressing through core archival issues at a rapid pace; this progression provides an opportunity for them to redefine traditional archival practices in relation to their specific needs.
The community-based nature of their collections compel zine archivists and librarians to include their unique audiences in the mapping of traditional practices onto the organic structures of their largely grassroots organizations: they are translators and interpreters between archival theory and this grassroots practice. Ideally, this …
Reorganizing The College Library: Colby's Foray Into The Future, Clem Guthro
Reorganizing The College Library: Colby's Foray Into The Future, Clem Guthro
Clem Guthro
No abstract provided.
Copyright In Libraries: 21st Century Challenges...And Opportunities, James S. Heller
Copyright In Libraries: 21st Century Challenges...And Opportunities, James S. Heller
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
New Trends And Concepts In Law Library Services: Institutional Repositories, Lauren Seney
New Trends And Concepts In Law Library Services: Institutional Repositories, Lauren Seney
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Thinker 1.06, Amy Thompson
The Thinker 1.06, Amy Thompson
Library Newsletters
The Thinker newsletter for June 2013.
Sirsi Integration With A Discovery Tool, Denise O'Shea, Kathleen Hughes, Mary Mallery
Sirsi Integration With A Discovery Tool, Denise O'Shea, Kathleen Hughes, Mary Mallery
Sprague Library Scholarship and Creative Works
Presentation at regional Sirsi conference on integrating Symphony Dynix with Ebsco's EDS Discovery tool.
Libraries And Total Quality: Making The Patron A Partner, Todd Bruns, Rendong Bai
Libraries And Total Quality: Making The Patron A Partner, Todd Bruns, Rendong Bai
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Libraries began to see service competition for the first time in the 1990s, due to the Internet and Google. The necessity of being more customer-focused became apparent, and this resulted in the creation of LibQUAL+, a tool developed to quantitatively measure the quality of customer service (Saunders, 2007). While LibQUAL+ serves as a first step toward increasing quality and value for patrons, library commitment to responding to survey results is essential.
Although LibQUAL+ has been used by a wide range of libraries, this paper focuses on the use of LibQUAL+ by academic libraries, using two university libraries (Vanderbilt University and …
Getting A Good Read, Todd Bruns, Rendong Bai
Getting A Good Read, Todd Bruns, Rendong Bai
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Libraries began to see service competition for the first time in the 1990s, due to the Internet and Google. The necessity of being more customer-focused became apparent, and this resulted in the creation of LibQUAL+, a tool developed to quantitatively measure the quality of customer service (Saunders, 2007). While LibQUAL+ serves as a first step toward increasing quality and value for patrons, library commitment to responding to survey results is essential.Although LibQUAL+ has been used by a wide range of libraries, this paper focuses on the use of LibQUAL+ by academic libraries, using two university libraries (Vanderbilt University and the …
Getting A Good Read, Todd Bruns, Rendong Bai
Getting A Good Read, Todd Bruns, Rendong Bai
Todd A. Bruns
Libraries began to see service competition for the first time in the 1990s, due to the Internet and Google. The necessity of being more customer-focused became apparent, and this resulted in the creation of LibQUAL+, a tool developed to quantitatively measure the quality of customer service (Saunders, 2007). While LibQUAL+ serves as a first step toward increasing quality and value for patrons, library commitment to responding to survey results is essential.Although LibQUAL+ has been used by a wide range of libraries, this paper focuses on the use of LibQUAL+ by academic libraries, using two university libraries (Vanderbilt University and the …
Getting A Good Read, Todd Bruns, Rendong Bai
Getting A Good Read, Todd Bruns, Rendong Bai
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Libraries began to see service competition for the first time in the 1990s, due to the Internet and Google. The necessity of being more customer-focused became apparent, and this resulted in the creation of LibQUAL+, a tool developed to quantitatively measure the quality of customer service (Saunders, 2007). While LibQUAL+ serves as a first step toward increasing quality and value for patrons, library commitment to responding to survey results is essential.
Although LibQUAL+ has been used by a wide range of libraries, this paper focuses on the use of LibQUAL+ by academic libraries, using two university libraries (Vanderbilt University and …
What Students Need From Reference Librarians: Exploring The Complexity Of The Individual Consultation, Trina J. Magi, Patricia E. Mardeusz
What Students Need From Reference Librarians: Exploring The Complexity Of The Individual Consultation, Trina J. Magi, Patricia E. Mardeusz
University Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
The article reports on an exploratory study that identified the skills used by reference librarians during individual research consultations with undergraduate and graduate students in a wide range of disciplines. The skills fell into eight categories. As expected, librarians needed knowledge about information sources and their effective use, but the project revealed that consultations often involve higher-order skills, as well, such as knowing how to approach and organize the research endeavor, shaping a topic appropriate for the scope of a project, making connections among various pieces of information and applying them to the problem at hand, and identifying alternative research …
Changing Landscape Of Technical Services, Kate Seago, Marsha Seamans
Changing Landscape Of Technical Services, Kate Seago, Marsha Seamans
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
User Education In Federal University Libraries: A Study Of Trends And Developments In Nigeria, Michael Onuchukwu Okoye
User Education In Federal University Libraries: A Study Of Trends And Developments In Nigeria, Michael Onuchukwu Okoye
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
Abstract
Purpose: The paper aims at investigating how user education is organized, coordinated and implemented in South East Nigeria Federal University Libraries. It also addresses the challenges encountered by academic librarians in the process and itemizes the strategies for enhancing user education.
Methodology: Survey method was adopted and the instrument for data collection was a questionnaire. Population of the study was twenty-six and. twenty-six copies of the instrument were administered. All the copies were returned and were found usable. Descriptive statistics involving frequencies, percentages and mean scores were used for data analysis
Findings: Only one university library did …