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Bolger, Niall; Shrout, Patrick E.; Green, Amie S.; Rafaeli, Eshkol; Reis, Harry T. – Psychological Methods, 2006
The authors review commentaries by J. E. Broderick and A. A. Stone (2006); H. Tennen, G. Affleck, J. C. Coyne, R. J. Larsen, and A. DeLongis (2006); and M. K. T. Takarangi, M. Garry, and E. F. Loftus (2006) on their original article (A. S. Green, E. Rafaeli, N. Bolger, P. Shrout, & H. T. Reis, 2006). The authors were pleased to find more agreement…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Paper (Material), Diaries, Research Methodology
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Pacey, Antony – Canadian Library Journal, 1992
Considers the advantages and disadvantages of six mass deacidification processes that libraries can use to salvage printed materials: the Wei T'o process, the Diethyl Zinc (DEZ) process, the FMC (Lithco) process, the Book Preservation Associates (BPA) process, the "Bookkeeper" process, and the "Lyophilization" process. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Library Materials, Paper (Material), Preservation
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Takarangi, Melanie K. T.; Garry, Maryanne; Loftus, Elizabeth F. – Psychological Methods, 2006
In this commentary, the authors discuss the implications of A. S. Green, E. Rafaeli, N. Bolger, P. E. Shrout, and H. T. Reis's (2006) diary studies with respect to memory. Researchers must take 2 issues into account when determining whether paper-and-pencil or handheld electronic diaries gather more trustworthy data. The first issue is a matter of…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Paper (Material), Compliance (Psychology), Validity
Bailey, Herbert S., Jr.; And Others – 1982
In 1979, a Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity was formed to study some aspects of the book preservation problem. Composed of representatives from libraries, publishing, and the paper industry, the committee set two primary objectives: to increase knowledge about the durability of books and other materials, and to encourage…
Descriptors: Books, Guidelines, Paper (Material), Preservation
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Tennen, Howard; Affleck, Glenn; Coyne, James C.; Larsen, Randy J.; DeLongis, Anita – Psychological Methods, 2006
The authors applaud A. S. Green, E. Rafaeli, N. Bolger, P. E. Shrout, and H. T. Reis's (2006) response to one-sided comparisons of paper versus electronic (plastic) diary methods and hope that it will stimulate more balanced considerations of the issues involved. The authors begin by highlighting areas of agreement and disagreement with Green et…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Paper (Material), Diaries, Literature Reviews
Congress of the U. S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Government Operations. – 1990
This report contains amendments to House Joint Resolution 226 to establish a national policy on permanent papers proposed by the House Committee on Government Operations. The main purpose of the legislation is to establish a formal policy that federal records, books, and publications of enduring value be produced on acid free permanent papers. The…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Government Publications, Microreproduction, Paper (Material)
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Pacey, Antony – Canadian Library Journal, 1991
Discussion of paper manufacturing processes and their effects on library materials focuses on the promotion of alkaline "permanent" paper, with less acid, by Canadian library preservation specialists. Standards for paper acidity are explained; advantages of alkaline paper are described, including decreased manufacturing costs; and…
Descriptors: Costs, Foreign Countries, Library Materials, Paper (Material)
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Broderick, Joan E.; Stone, Arthur A. – Psychological Methods, 2006
This commentary discusses 4 issues relevant to interpretation of A. S. Green, E. Rafaeli, N. Bolger, P. E. Shrout, and H. T. Reis's (2006) article: (a) Self-reported compliance in medical settings has generally been substantially higher than verified compliance, suggesting that this is not a rare phenomenon; (b) none of the studies reported in…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Paper (Material), Compliance (Psychology), Comparative Analysis
Association of Research Libraries, Washington, DC. – 1988
This briefing package consists of a compilation of over 15 papers, fact sheets, and other materials focusing on the use of acid-free papers in books and other publications. The document contains the following: Executive Summary and List of Contents; Some Frequently Asked Questions; "Paper Preservation in Library Collections: Basic Information.…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cultural Background, Medical Libraries, Paper (Material)
Council on Library Resources, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1981
This report describes current book deterioration in libraries, the status and economics of acid free paper production, and categories of books which should be printed on acid-free paper. Recommendations are discussed for publishers and librarians regarding the use of acid-free paper. Technical guidelines on paper acidity, a table on manufacturers…
Descriptors: Books, Definitions, Guidelines, Librarians
D'Alelio, Jane – CASE Currents, 1980
Graphics help communicate the image of a publication and of the institution: good graphics gain the readers' attention, and good content gains their respect. Survey of readers, development of a content formula, format, cover, nameplate, typography, photographs, artwork, and paper and color choices are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Design, Graphic Arts, Higher Education
Bardach, Eugene – 1982
The purposes of educational paperwork, the reasons it may be excessive, and suggestions for mitigating excessive paperwork are presented in this document. According to the author, educational paperwork has four purposes: as a substitute for onsite inspection, as a "pseudo-contract" to encourage compliance, as a due process and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Data Collection, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Needs
National Library of Medicine (DHHS/NIH), Bethesda, MD. – 1987
Summarized in this document are the proceedings of a public hearing sponsored by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) Board of Regents in order to provide a forum in which publishers, editors, paper manufacturers and distributors, printers, biomedical researchers, librarians, and other professionals concerned with preserving the biomedical…
Descriptors: Archives, Biomedicine, Hearings, Library Collections
Brown, Jay Ward – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1985
Discussion of problem of paper deterioration in books highlights developments in paper industry, acidic and alkaline paper, demand for book paper by publishing industry, library material conservation, and preservation activities in three areas--deacidification (use of alkaline chemicals to neutralize acidic paper), microfilming, and…
Descriptors: Books, Computer Oriented Programs, Library Materials, Manufacturing Industry
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Battin, Patricia – New Directions for Higher Education, 1982
Continuing disintegration of portions of research collections printed on unstable paper threatens the national capacity for productive scholarship. Effective solutions will require a heightened awareness of the fragility of the modern book and a coalition of scholars, university administrators, and librarians committed to cooperative action on a…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Libraries, Cooperation, Higher Education
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