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Schonfeld, Roger C.; Fenton, Eileen Gifford – Library Journal, 2005
Without question, the ongoing transition from print to electronic periodicals has challenged librarians to rethink their strategies. While some effects of this change have been immediately apparent--greater breadth of material, easier access, exposure to new sources, publisher package deals, and open access--the broader outcomes on library…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Library Automation, Electronic Journals, Academic Libraries
Hurley, Christine A. – Library Media Connection, 2004
Flexible scheduling of school library media is accepted notion in major library school associations and the classes meet in the library media center based on instructional and curricular need instead of fixed scheduling of school library in which classes have specified library times each week. The controversy regarding fixed and flexible school…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Library Services, Library Schools, School Libraries
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Orlans, Harold – Change, 2004
The Huntington is a great library set in a magnificent arboretum with trees from around the world. Yet its resources, like those of other libraries, do not match its needs. Important holdings remain uncatalogued and inaccessible to scholars. Many collections were more accessible before they were given to a library, where they can sit for an…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Archives, Library Services, Library Materials
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Chaison, Joanne D. – Library Trends, 2003
Describes the American Antiquarian Society, including its history, the evolution of its collections, and the relationship between its staff and readers that make it a leading humanities research center. Discusses the institutional culture and the development of a new area of study, the history of the book in American culture. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Humanities, Library Collection Development, Library Personnel, Research Libraries
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Pierre, Peter – Australian Library Journal, 2005
The author argues that there is a need to reassess the direction of the academic library and the working practices of the staff within it to reclaim our libraries for their users and to examine the epistemology of library and information services. He argues that in order for academic libraries to find their place in the tertiary education culture…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Services, Librarians, Library Role
Maxwell, D. Jackson – Library Media Connection, 2007
Teaching library terminology and definitions can be a real bore. Unfortunately, no matter how one looks at it, students need to learn a set of basic library words and their meanings. The Library ABC's game teaches elementary age students library terms and definitions, and it is effective, efficient, easy, exciting, and fun. Introduce the Library…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Definitions, School Libraries, Library Skills
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Villen-Rueda, Luis; Senso, Jose A.; de Moya-Anegon, Felix – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2007
The analysis of user searches in catalogs has been the topic of research for over four decades, involving numerous studies and diverse methodologies. The present study looks at how different types of users effect queries in the catalog of a university library. For this purpose, we analyzed log files to determine which was the most frequent type of…
Descriptors: Indexing, Research Libraries, Academic Libraries, Internet
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Hardesty, Skye; Sugarman, Tammy – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2007
Keeping abreast of professional literature and the latest trends is critical for academic librarians to be successful, but in a time of information glut, are librarians achieving this? Over seven hundred academic librarians responded to this survey and inform us about their use of both traditional methods and new technologies to stay current.
Descriptors: Librarians, Academic Libraries, Library Science, Periodicals
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Stevens, Christy R. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2007
Library literature publishes hundreds of articles on information literacy, many emphasizing the importance of collaboration and faculty outreach. A systematic search of fifty-four non-library journals that publish pedagogical articles reveals that some librarians are reaching out to faculty in disciplinary publications. However, this method of…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Outreach Programs, Academic Libraries
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Morris, Jim – Journal of Access Services, 2007
The academic library in the 21st Century must find innovative ways to remain central to the mission of the institution that it represents, and the people that it serves. Some of those ways involve what traditionally has been the province of student services. After hours events with music and art, poetry slams, and electronic gaming are a few of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Information Services, Best Practices, Library Development
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Fleischmann, Kenneth R. – Library Quarterly, 2007
In the digital age, libraries are increasingly being augmented or even replaced by information technology (IT), which is often accompanied by implicit assumptions of objectivity and neutrality, yet the field of science and technology studies (STS) has a long history of studying what values are embedded in IT and how they are embedded. This article…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Information Technology, Values, Science and Society
Patterson, Martha H. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Citing her own difficulties in gaining access to digital repositories that would have made her research on "New Women" much less time-consuming, the author argues here that the digital divide between the ivory-tower haves and have-nots will be a defining one for the current generation of scholars. The inequity in ease of access, she asserts,…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Information Technology, Electronic Libraries, Access to Information
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Seaman, Scott – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2007
Although salary compression has previously been identified in such professional schools as engineering, business, and computer science, there is now evidence of salary compression among Association of Research Libraries members. Using salary data from the "ARL Annual Salary Survey", this study analyzes average annual salaries from 1994-1995…
Descriptors: Salaries, Research Libraries, Computer Science, Librarians
Oleck, Joan – School Library Journal, 2007
One lousy starred review. That was all, initially, that Susan Patron had to show for the 10 years she spent writing "The Higher Power of Lucky," her funny, tender story of a little girl struggling to gain control over her life. One star, from "Kirkus Reviews," for the heart and soul Patron poured into her second novel. Positive notices had…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, School Libraries, Public Libraries, Book Reviews
Gordon, Carol – School Library Journal, 2007
Although science has provided empirical evidence for centuries, it's only as recently as the 1940s that a scientific method called randomized controlled trials (RCT) emerged as a technique to test the efficacy of drugs and medical procedures. Since RCT is unique in that it can claim causality, it's considered the "gold standard" of research…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Library Research, School Libraries, Scientific Methodology
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