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Peer reviewedLonsdale, Ray; Armstrong, Chris – Library Hi Tech, 2001
Addresses issues that are central to the acceptance and integration of electronic scholarly monographs and textbooks into the academic library, based on research in the United Kingdom. Findings suggest a slow acceptance of nearly all digital textual resources other than journals as well as low use of electronic information resources in general.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Library Materials
Peer reviewedHughes, Carol Ann – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2001
Addresses some traditional assumptions librarians have made about the use of monographic collections. Topics include the myth that monographic literature becomes obsolete and of less utility to users over time; limitations to obsolescence studies, including evaluating monograph utility through measuring its circulation rate; and the Columbia…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Library Circulation, Library Materials, Obsolescence
Metz, Paul; Gray, Caryl – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2005
Beginning in 1995, the University Libraries of Virginia Tech embarked on a major shelf-load reduction/storage project. Every effort was made to communicate the scope of the project to the teaching/research faculty of the university. This article presents an overview of the project, with emphasis on ways in which sensible criteria, advance…
Descriptors: Publicity, Research Libraries, Public Relations, Academic Libraries
Balas, Janet L. – Computers in Libraries, 2005
Up until fairly recently, library collections have consisted of physical things--books; journals; audiovisual materials; and, in some libraries, collections of realia. Now, however, collections often include materials that cannot be placed on library shelves either because they are digitized versions of primary sources or because they exist only…
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Materials, Internet, Electronic Libraries
Turner, Anne M. – Library Journal, 2004
The author of this article shares her opinions and feelings on attending the American Library Association (ALA) Conference. She admits that she hates going to the exhibits. In this article, the author shares a list of hints to make exhibit time more productive.
Descriptors: Vendors, Librarians, Library Materials, Exhibits
Carlson, Greg – Library Journal, 2004
A library collection is a community asset. Studies indicate that chess is a healthy mental pursuit for children of all skill levels; the educational nonprofit Chess-in-the-Schools. www.chessintheschool.org reports improvements in reading scores and a variety of other intellectual and social benefits for kids who accept the rigors and rewards of…
Descriptors: Games, Library Materials, Library Services, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedBraxton, Barbara – Teacher Librarian, 2004
In this article, the author poses the question: What is the importance and impact of this research on the environment we develop in our libraries? To her, they are inextricably intertwined. The author argues that the library is the information centre of the school, and its staff are the information specialists. It is them, through the programs and…
Descriptors: Library Services, Library Administration, School Libraries, Library Materials
Fialkoff, Francine; Hoffert, Barbara; McCormack, Heather; Miller, Rebecca; Ward, Nathan; Williams, Wilda – Library Journal, 2004
BookExpo America (BEA) had some extra zing this year, especially for librarians. A record 1800 library professionals preregistered for the book fair in Chicago, June 3-6, a leap beyond the 750 last year in Los Angeles. They found an industry that has shaken off post-9/11 doldrums. Bill Clinton's keynote to kick off the show and promote My Life…
Descriptors: Libraries, Library Materials, Books, Conferences
Piekarski, Bill – Library Journal, 2004
From its humble origins some 30 years ago in New York's bombed-out, poverty-ravaged South Bronx, hip-hop has risen to become a dominant cultural force both here and abroad. Strictly defined, the term refers to the entire cultural constellation that accompanies rap music, which in 2001 surpassed country music as the most popular musical genre in…
Descriptors: Music, Popular Culture, Library Materials, Public Libraries
Lincoln, Margaret – Library Media Connection, 2004
The rationale behind weeding books is to remove dated, obsolete, erroneous material and worn books in disrepair from the collection to make room for current titles. Students of Lakeview have discovered an innovative idea of creating an altered book from the weeded book by taking a hardcover book and changing the original cover by means of a…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Library Materials, Books, School Libraries
Patron, Susan – School Library Journal, 2004
There's no doubt about it: magazines can be a nuisance. They're easy to rip off, flimsy, and costly. The dogeared, thumb-smudged pages, missing subscription cards, and already-solved crossword puzzles and mazes (completed confidently in ink!) are sure signs that kids find magazines irresistible. Young children and teens love to flip casually…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Library Materials, Libraries, Children
Library Journal, 2004
Although a librarian for only eight years, Corinne Hill is already known in Dallas and Denton, TX, for turning dull, little-used branches into vibrant community centers. A stylish woman with a zest for shopping, Hill loves developing new collections and showing them off. She sees no reason why a library should not be as attractive as any good…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Librarians, Library Materials, Library Administration
Library Journal, 2004
Dennis Wilson is a patient and persistent man. After three years of observation, data gathering, extensive discussion, and presentations, he reorganized his collection development team into seven members. Before, the work was distributed among 75 people. Wilson's motivation? The need to get products to patrons "as soon as possible." The…
Descriptors: Librarians, Public Libraries, Library Services, Library Materials
Peer reviewedGenieva, Ekaterina – Library Trends, 2003
Considers whether rare books taken during times of war as trophies by the enemy should be restored to their original owners. Highlights include problems associated with restitution; legal and political considerations; individual books versus special collections; and the German book trade and libraries and their relations to the Soviet Union after…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Library Collections, Library Materials
Hahn, Karla – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2005
In recent years an increasing number of publishers have adopted tiered pricing of journals. The design and implications of tiered-pricing models, however, are poorly understood. Tiered pricing can be modeled using several variables. A survey of current tiered-pricing models documents the range of key variables used. A sensitivity analysis…
Descriptors: Library Services, Library Materials, Periodicals, Statistics

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