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Albanese, Andrew Richard – Library Journal, 2009
In February 2008, the faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University made history, unanimously passing a revolutionary open access mandate that, for the first time, would require faculty to give the university copies of their research, along with a nonexclusive license to distribute them electronically. In the press, Harvard University…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Academic Libraries, Archives, Electronic Libraries
Rabina, Debbie – Library Journal, 2010
Since the early 1990s, Carl Malamud has made it his business to return to the public what is rightfully theirs: free access to public information. Despite legislation that mandates such access to government information, some categories of information have been excluded, notable among them court opinions (with the exception of the U.S. Supreme…
Descriptors: Laws, Archives, Government Publications, Information Services
Gemmell, Jim; Bel, Gordon – Library Journal, 2009
When Stanford University obtained the Buckminster Fuller archive, it heralded it as "one of the most extensive known personal archives in existence." Taking up 2000 linear feet of shelf space, including hundreds of thousands of pages and over 4000 hours of audio/video, Fuller's collection does indeed sound impressive. But Fuller, considered an…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Memory, Archives, Higher Education
Tenopir, Carol; Baker, Gayle; Grogg, Jill E. – Library Journal, 2009
The 2009 database marketplace is bounded by two extremes: massive digitization projects to increase access, and retrenchment owing to budget worries. Picture medieval monks hunched over their desks in the scriptorium as they labor to copy manuscripts. A 21st-century version of this activity is being repeated daily in the world's libraries and…
Descriptors: Printing, Preservation, Publishing Industry, Primary Sources
Williams, Wilda W. – Library Journal, 1998
Provides an annotated bibliography of 42 books that rank as the library profession's most outstanding literature published between January 1997 and March 1998. The list is organized by the following categories: academic libraries; archives/preservation; cataloging/technical services; children's services; collection development; general library…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Annotated Bibliographies, Archives, Cataloging
Bohle, Shannon – Library Journal, 2008
With all the new advances in library technology--including metadata, social networking, and Web 2.0, along with the advent of nonlibrary and for-profit digital information companies like Wikisource and Google Print--librarians have barely had time to reflect on the nontechnical implications of these innovations. They need to take a step back and…
Descriptors: Information Management, Archives, Metadata, Librarians
Fischer, Russell G.; And Others – Library Journal, 1986
Three articles relate public library services in different areas: Project ASIA, cooperative venture of California public libraries to better meet reading and information needs of Asian community; extension services (additional stations, bookmobile) instituted by Bedford (Virginia) Public Library; and preservation of and access to local history…
Descriptors: Archives, Asian Americans, Bookmobiles, Cataloging
Palmer, Janet P.; Sandler, Mark – Library Journal, 2003
Discusses the choices academic libraries are making between digital collections and maintaining print collections and describes results of interviews with faculty at the University of Michigan that investigated their use of print and electronic journals. Topics include convenience; access; books versus journals; differences between subject areas;…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Archives, Electronic Journals
Van Orsdel, Lee C.; Born, Kathleen – Library Journal, 2006
This article, based on the Periodicals Prices Survey of 2006, evaluates the changing trends of electronic periodical marketplace in 2006 and indicates what to expect in 2007. The 2005-2006 academic year was one of competing realities: the buying and selling of electronic journals continued apace, while the posting and crawling of every kind of…
Descriptors: Internet, Electronic Journals, Publishing Industry, Electronic Publishing
Bishoff, Liz – Library Journal, 2004
If your museum's web exhibition on ancient Egypt has links to circulating books at the public library, chances are the two institutions are collaborating. Most museum and library collaboration in this country has been of this sort--at the local level. Rarely do are statewide or even regional resource collaboration found. Thanks to the digital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Libraries, Web Sites, Elementary Secondary Education
Holroyd, Michael – Library Journal, 1976
Suggests changes in the system, based on prestige and the exclusivity of materials, in manuscript libraries. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Archives, Copyrights, Library Collections, Manuscripts
Savage, Noel – Library Journal, 1976
Many New York librarians view volunteers as a serious job threat; their unions back them in their opposition to volunteers; and some administrators are afraid to launch volunteer programs during the budget crunch because of their probably adverse effect on staff morale. (Author)
Descriptors: Archives, Libraries, Unions, Voluntary Agencies
Lear, Bernadette A. – Library Journal, 2005
The author of this article studies the history of libraries. Few libraries capitalize on their own organizational history, however, even though it can be, at minimum, a resource of images and factoids for everything from answering administrative questions to crafting fundraising and marketing pieces. It can also be a reservoir of professional…
Descriptors: Libraries, History, Marketing, Archives
Quinn, David B. – Library Journal, 1978
Indicates the trials the student of history faces when trying to exploit the resources of archives and research libraries, both in the USA and abroad. (VT)
Descriptors: American History, Archives, Primary Sources, Problems
Horn, David E. – Library Journal, 1975
Watergate has been an opportunity to work for badly needed changes in the way we handle public records. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Archives, Confidentiality, Libraries, Preservation
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