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Jaeger, Paul T.; McClure, Charles R.; Bertot, John Carlo; Snead, John T. – Library Quarterly, 2004
While the USA PATRIOT Act has altered how certain types of federal intelligence investigations affect libraries, the act also greatly alters how researchers can study information policy issues related to libraries. To date, the gravity and scope of the act's implications for researchers of library services, resources, operations, and policies have…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Intelligence, Investigations, Context Effect
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Knievel, Jennifer E.; Kellsey, Charlene – Library Quarterly, 2005
This study analyzes 9,131 citations from the 2002 volumes of journals in eight humanities fields: art, classics, history, linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, and religion. This study found that citation patterns varied widely among humanities disciplines. Due to these differences, it is important for librarians with humanities collection…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Library Services, Humanities, Citation Analysis
Rynkiewcz, Robert P. – Computers in Libraries, 2006
When properly utilized, the Internet can transcend the limitations of physical space, supporting the freedom of imagination and information on which the library profession is founded. The software described in this article (WebCalender, Dynix, Mambo) can benefit libraries by allowing their patrons to take full advantage of today's technologies.
Descriptors: Library Services, Computer Software, Public Libraries, Internet
Breeding, Marshall – Computers in Libraries, 2006
It seems that everyone is talking about Web 2.0. This new vision of the Web enables greater interactivity, more user control of information, radical personalization, the development of online communities, and more democratic management of information. Supporting technologies include blogs, wikis, RSS, podcasts, tagging, XML, and Web services.…
Descriptors: Internet, Electronic Libraries, Information Technology, Programming
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Owusu-Ansah, Edward K. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2004
This article seeks a comprehensive approach to information literacy instruction. The author suggests a programmatic solution that ensures that every undergraduate is provided information literacy instruction before graduation. The recommended process anticipates an eventual evolution of the academic library into a bonafide teaching department.
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Information Literacy, Higher Education, College Students
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Liao, Jing – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2004
The low prioritizing of user service is a longstanding problem in Chinese academic libraries. While acknowledging various external and internal obstacles for this problem, this article argues that traditional library culture, as demonstrated throughout the article, constitutes the root cause for the underdevelopment of user services on information…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Foreign Countries, Library Services, User Needs (Information)
Sauers, Michael – Computers in Libraries, 2006
In this article, the author describes what components should be included in a comprehensive policy for public wireless usage in a library. He lists four basic steps, which include: (1) Introduce the service; (2) List the technical requirements; (3) Spell out disclaimers on access, assistance, and liability; and (4) Alert users to security concerns.
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Information Technology, Library Automation, Library Policy
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Cloutier, C. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2005
In response to local demand, the University of Calgary Library established a fee-based information service for non-university clientele. The benefits from this service have been both intangible and financial. This article reviews the planning and implementation of the service and its future directions.
Descriptors: Information Services, Academic Libraries, Foreign Countries, Research Libraries
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Samson, Sue; Oelz, Erling – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2005
The Information Center (IC) evolved to take control of technology, to integrate the library's growing collection of networked resources with its service mission, to build a team of personnel committed to the success of the IC, and to integrate assessment into the cycle of change at the Mansfield Library.
Descriptors: Information Sources, Library Services, Academic Libraries, Systems Development
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MacDonald, Karen I.; vanDuinkerken, Wyoma – Journal of Library & Information Services In Distance Learning, 2005
Texas A&M University Libraries has been testing virtual reference services since February 2004, but during the fall semester 2005, the Libraries began implementing and actively promoting the services to various target groups. Distance education students were identified as a primary target group for virtual reference services, and as of the…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Academic Libraries, Universities, Online Systems
Martin, Elisabeth; Kenney, Brian – Library Journal, 2004
In an age of experimentation, library users from Cerritos, California, to Salt Lake City to Seattle are experiencing public libraries the likes of which they have never before seen. While the 1990s may be remembered as the era of the anchor facility, when libraries were called upon to define and support a community's renaissance, this decade's…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Library Automation, Electronic Libraries, Library Services
Kenney, Brian – Library Journal, 2005
Few public buildings, and no libraries, have ever received the sort of acclaim that Seattle's central library garnered even before it opened in May 2004. "The Seattle building is thrilling from top to bottom," wrote Paul Goldberger in "The New Yorker." Herbert Muschamp, in the "New York Times," agreed: "In more…
Descriptors: Architecture, Public Libraries, Library Development, Library Services
McClelland, Kate – School Library Journal, 2005
Caroline Ward's energetic enthusiasm for books and children is contagious. In 36 years of library service to children, no librarian, student, or child who has heard her tell a story, give a booktalk, lead a discussion group, or teach a children's literature class is likely to have forgotten the experience. While Ward is cheerfully offhand about…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Recognition (Achievement), Discussion Groups, Library Services
Wisely, Steven R. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2005
A school is a home for students. For some it will be the best, most friendly, and welcoming home they will experience. It is a place where students will spend much of their waking hours for a large portion of the year. Within the school, that special place that gives students a warm feeling is the library media center. It is unique to the rest of…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Services, Learning Resources Centers, Users (Information)
Breaux, Ann-Marie; Dawson, Laura – Library Journal, 2006
The most elemental identifier of a book is the international standard book number (ISBN). It allows publishers, booksellers, and libraries to label works in a consistent way and to distinguish not only among different titles but also among different versions of the same title, such as newer editions, various bindings, audio products, and…
Descriptors: Vendors, Libraries, Publishing Industry, Books
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