Public Services Department : Annual Report : 2010 - 2011, 2011 Nelson Poynter Memorial Library
Public Services Department : Annual Report : 2010 - 2011, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Department and Committee Reports
No abstract provided.
Collection Development & Technical Services Department : Annual Report : 2010 - 2011, 2011 Nelson Poynter Memorial Library
Collection Development & Technical Services Department : Annual Report : 2010 - 2011, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Department and Committee Reports
No abstract provided.
Audio/Visual Department : Statistics Report : 2010 - 2011, 2011 University of South Florida
Audio/Visual Department : Statistics Report : 2010 - 2011, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Department and Committee Reports
No abstract provided.
Public Services Department : Annual Report : 2011 - 2012, 2011 Nelson Poynter Memorial Library
Public Services Department : Annual Report : 2011 - 2012, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Department and Committee Reports
No abstract provided.
Financial Implications Of Demand-Driven Acquisitions: A Case Study Of The Value Of Shortterm Loans, 2011 Grand Valley State University
Financial Implications Of Demand-Driven Acquisitions: A Case Study Of The Value Of Shortterm Loans, Doug Way, Julie A. Garrison
Books and Contributions to Books
No abstract provided.
Propuesta De Banco Terminológico Para Las Series Documentales Misionales Del Sector Minero - Energético En Colombia. Estudio Aplicado A Las Entidades Públicas, 2011 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá
Propuesta De Banco Terminológico Para Las Series Documentales Misionales Del Sector Minero - Energético En Colombia. Estudio Aplicado A Las Entidades Públicas, Jhonattan Javier Prieto Velandia
Sistemas de Información, Bibliotecología y Archivística
No abstract provided.
Waquichastati? : Aymara And Quechua In The Cataloging Of Bolivian Materials, 2011 St. Cloud State University
Waquichastati? : Aymara And Quechua In The Cataloging Of Bolivian Materials, Tina Gross
Library Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Ilrc Connecttions, Volume 1, Issue 4, 2011 Liberty University
Ilrc Connecttions, Volume 1, Issue 4, Rachel Elaine Schwedt, Courtney Marie Hampton
Jerry Falwell Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Copy(Write): Intellectual Property In The Writing Classroom, 2011 Lansing Community College
Copy(Write): Intellectual Property In The Writing Classroom, Martine Rife, Shaun Slattery
Textbooks
The editors of Copy(write): Intellectual Property in the Writing Classroom bring together stories, theories, and research that can further inform the ways in which we situate and address intellectual property issues in our writing classrooms. The essays in the collection identify and describe a wide range of pedagogical strategies, consider theories, present research, explore approaches, and offer both cautionary tales and local and contextual successes that can further inform the ways in which we situate and address intellectual property issues in our teaching.
Getting Law Students Into The Law Library: The University Of Michigan Succeeds With A Plan, 2011 University of Michigan Law School
Getting Law Students Into The Law Library: The University Of Michigan Succeeds With A Plan, Jennifer L. Selby
Law Librarian Scholarship
The goal of the University of Michigan Law Library's Awareness Campaign was to raise the consciousness of law students about the many ways in which librarians here can help them succeed as students now and as lawyers later. We sought to increase the number of students using the library. We wanted to get them physically into the library, and, once here, we wanted to increase students' use of the library's services: reference and circulation services, research consultations; our multitude of web-based resources, including our online research guides, book sts, and tutorials; group study rooms, etc. Not onl did we strive …
Unpacking Faculty Engagement: The Types Of Activities Faculty Members Report As Publicly Engaged Scholarship During Promotion And Tenure, 2011 Old Dominion University
Unpacking Faculty Engagement: The Types Of Activities Faculty Members Report As Publicly Engaged Scholarship During Promotion And Tenure, Chris R. Glass, Diane M. Doberneck, John H. Schweitzer
Educational Foundations & Leadership Faculty Publications
While a growing body of scholarship has focused on the personal, professional, and organizational factors that influence faculty members’ involvement in publicly engaged scholarship, the nature and scope of faculty publicly engaged scholarship itself has remained largely unexplored. What types of activities are faculty members involved in as publicly engaged scholarship? How does their involvement vary by demographic, type of faculty appointment, or college grouping? To explore these questions, researchers conducted a quantitative content analysis of 173 promotion and tenure documents from a research-intensive, land-grant, Carnegie Classified Community Engagement university and found statistically significant differences for the variables age, number …
The Access Gap: Poverty And Characteristics Of School Library Media Centers, 2011 Old Dominion University
The Access Gap: Poverty And Characteristics Of School Library Media Centers, Shana Pribesh, Karen Gavigan, Gail Dickinson
Educational Foundations & Leadership Faculty Publications
Stephen Krashen believes that schools can counter the effects of poverty in at least one area: access to books. However, little research has been done to determine whether students living in poverty have access to school library services comparable to those attending schools with low concentrations of students living in poverty. We examined the school library access gap namely, the differences in school library characteristics (staffing, books added to collection, schedule, and number of days closed) in schools with various concentrations of students living in poverty. Alarmingly, we found that the students in most need—those attending schools with the highest …
Gateway To The World's Information : Nelson Poynter Memorial Library University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Strategic Plan 2010 - 2014, 2011 University of South Florida
Gateway To The World's Information : Nelson Poynter Memorial Library University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Strategic Plan 2010 - 2014, Carol G. Hixon, Virginia Champion, Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville, Gerald A. Notaro
Library Strategic Planning and Background Materials
No abstract provided.
Undergraduate Student Services : Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, Usfsp, 2011 Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Undergraduate Student Services : Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, Usfsp, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Brochures and Multimedia
Brochure describing undergraduate student services offered by the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Intended to be printed out on two sides and folded.
Building Buzz Without Big Bucks, 2011 College of the Holy Cross
Building Buzz Without Big Bucks, Laura Hibbler, Robert Scheier, Michael Zeller
Staff publications
Guerrilla marketing is a means of advertising that relies more on unconventional methods and less on big budgets. The goal is typically to do something that gets the targeted market or demographic talking so that word of mouth does most of the advertising legwork. Guerilla marketing was the technique employed to promote the 2010 Information Faire and Festival, or IF2, a new event sponsored by the Libraries of the College of the Holy Cross which invited students to learn in fun and engaging ways about the many library services and resources available. The Information Faire and Festival was …
Indolibnet: A Proposal, 2011 Indian Statistical Institute
Review Of No Shelf Required: E-Books In Libraries, 2011 Eastern Illinois University
Review Of No Shelf Required: E-Books In Libraries, Kirstin Duffin
Kirstin Duffin
What is the next generation of reading? Adult e-book reader ownership doubled in the United States between November 2010 and May 2011 from 6% to 12%, according to a June 2011 Pew Internet & American Life Project survey. Librarians understand the need to provide the material their patrons want via the medium their patrons desire. The e-book medium, however, is relatively new, and it is taking librarians and publishers time and practice to understand how to incorporate e-books into library collections.
Review Of Open Access: What You Need To Know Now, 2011 Eastern Illinois University
Review Of Open Access: What You Need To Know Now, Kirstin Duffin
Kirstin Duffin
The scholarly publishing crisis is by no means a new concept. The rising cost of journals has been pricing libraries out of subscriptions for years now. This crunch on libraries’ acquisitions budgets has led many people to rethink the traditional publishing model. Enter the open access (OA) movement. Use of the term “open access” dates back almost a decade, but the field continues to evolve. In this new work, Walt Crawford organizes a clear and succinct introduction to and overview of OA, covering concepts related to OA journals, publishing, and repositories. Now retired, Crawford was a senior analyst at Research …
Cemeteries As Archives: Who Says Dead Men Tell No Tales?, 2011 Western Washington University
Cemeteries As Archives: Who Says Dead Men Tell No Tales?, Andrea Chaddock
WWU Graduate School Collection
Cemeteries are more than just the final resting place of our ancestors; many scholarly fields have found the cemetery to be a valuable historical resource. The cemetery contains a wealth of information, including the personal stories of those buried there, the actions of the organization that created it, and the beliefs of the people in the community to which it belongs. In many cases, the cemetery is the only remaining documentary evidence about a person or a group of people. The archival profession has tasked itself with preserving the documentary heritage of the full spectrum of society, but it has …
Archival Education And Outreach: Promoting Communal Identity Through Education, 2011 Western Washington University
Archival Education And Outreach: Promoting Communal Identity Through Education, Serra H. Hagedorn
WWU Graduate School Collection
Archival outreach programs serve a key role in the preservation and promotion of public history. Community based educational programs sponsored and implemented by archival repositories allow actual, as well as potential, patrons to learn about their local history and to familiarize themselves with archival materials. It is the purpose of this thesis to explore the postmodern archival perspective and to propose universal program models which can be adapted to facilitate educational outreach in archival repositories of various staff sizes and organizational affiliations. This study will appraise the similarities and differences of a variety of current public outreach programs with a …