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Peer reviewedAfifi, Marianne – Library Quarterly, 1995
Reviews this collection of papers, edited by Ann P. Bishop, which present the current state of networking as it relates to libraries and the community. Recommends the book as a compendium of lessons, learned and to be learned, as networked information becomes an integral and necessary part of the library world. (JMV)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Community Development, Computer Networks, Conference Papers
Peer reviewedMcGowan, Julie J.; Dow, Elizabeth H. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1995
Faculty status for academic librarians is based on the teaching faculty model even though the basic tenure and promotion constructs of teaching, research, and service do not readily apply to academic library practice. A clinical faculty model is presented as a more viable foundation for faculty status for academic librarians. (Author/JKP)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Academic Rank (Professional), Clinical Experience, Faculty Promotion
Borgman, Christine L. – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1995
Discussion of the Global Information Infrastructure (GII) focuses on a longitudinal study conducted in Central and Eastern Europe that investigated two issues: (1) the relationship between computing networks and library automation in establishing a national information infrastructure, and (2) requirements for library automation for exchanging…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Information Retrieval
Peer reviewedWatson-Boone, Rebecca; Weingand, Darlene E. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1995
Reports on indicators of effectiveness of schools of library and information studies derived from surveying and profiling four American Library Association (ALA) constituent groups: ALA's Committee on Accreditation, senior academic administrators, alumni and alumnae, and employers. The methodology and results are discussed, and a table of…
Descriptors: Accrediting Agencies, Administrators, Alumni, Employers
St. Lifer, Evan – Library Journal, 1995
Discusses the role of Elizabeth Martinez, executive director of the American Library Association (ALA). Highlights include her leadership role, historical background of the executive director position, the director's relationship with the executive board, changes in ALA's internal structure, ALA's governing structure, Martinez's role as change…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Board Administrator Relationship, Change Agents
Peer reviewedMcDonald, Steven; Feather, John – Journal of Information Science, 1995
Presents a historical background of the quality assessment of higher education publications in the United Kingdom. Explores quality control in British library and information science journals by analyzing the editorial processes and interviewing journal editors. Findings show that although there is some subjectivity in their application, valid…
Descriptors: Colleges, Editors, Evaluation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJason, Philip K. – Journal of General Education, 1995
Examines the academic reputation of reference materials and their role in education. Suggests that reference writing differs from academic writing in the target audience and recency of information. Indicates that reference writing has low status among academic circles despite the great value it carries for society as a whole. (MAB)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Faculty Publishing, Instructional Materials, Library Materials
Peer reviewedEisenbeis, Kathleen M. – Library Hi Tech, 1995
Discusses the evolving Global Change Data and Information System (GCDIS) and the need for librarians and information scientists to become part of the user-feedback process to make the GCDIS effective, both now and in the future when public access through the Internet will be possible. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Feedback, Futures (of Society), Information Systems
Peer reviewedBeck, Susan Gilbert – Library Hi Tech, 1995
Discusses the need to improve library and information services for the deaf community, describes technological support available, offers current examples and future possibilities, addresses the needs of users with multiple disabilities, considers compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and suggests guidelines for serving the…
Descriptors: Deafness, Futures (of Society), Guidelines, Library Services
Peer reviewedSutton, Stuart A. – Education Libraries, 1995
Discusses the emerging information universe in order to frame the context of the domain of future professional practice as well as its core competencies. Addresses how librarians might transform themselves in order to participate in this information universe. Skill sets necessary to this transformation are examined that define professional…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Competence, Futures (of Society), Information Management
Peer reviewedOppenheim, Charles; And Others – Journal of Information Science, 1995
Examines legal issues important to the library and information sector of the European Union. Discusses European Commission directives on length of copyright term, software, renting and lending, and database copyright. Reports on the Magill case on copyright in, and abuse of dominant position by, the copyright owners of television listings.…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Copyrights, Databases, Information Industry
Peer reviewedGray, Ann S.; Geraci, Diane – Reference Librarian, 1995
Presents an overview of the literature on reference services for quantitative social research; differentiates between data for information and data for research; suggests a general approach to providing services for these materials based on traditional archives and government documents reference; and gives a practical framework for handling…
Descriptors: Archives, Government Publications, Library Services, Literature Reviews
Cameron, Ann; And Others – School Library Journal, 1992
Presents excerpts from a preconference of the 1991 American Library Association Annual Convention that celebrated the multicultural diversity found in contemporary children's literature. Four authors and illustrators (Cameron, Keiko Narahashi, Mildred Pitts Walter, and David Wisniewski) present their views of what cultural diversity means and its…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Conferences, Cultural Awareness
Peer reviewedFrohmann, Bernd – Journal of Documentation, 1992
This discourse analysis of the cognitive viewpoint in library and information science identifies seven discursive strategies that constitute information as a commodity and persons as surveyable information consumers within a market economy: theoretical imperialism, referentiality and reification, representation and processing, radical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Economic Factors, Individual Characteristics
Peer reviewedGomez, Joni – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1993
Describes a project that experimented with using a NeXT computer as a cataloger's workstation. The use of Digital Librarian software to access the text of "Anglo-American Cataloging Rules" (AACR) on magneto-optical disk is discussed, and suggestions for future developments are made. (four references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Computer Software, Futures (of Society), Indexing


