
Citations
for Library Support Staff
Citations
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3 - Citations for Library Staffs
Net
Cites Full text Internet Articles
But WAIT! there's MORE!
Cites to see
A
Support Staff Bibliography
Articles concerning Staff,
Bibliography done by
Rita Gibson,
Access Services Technician,
State Law Library of
Montana, Helena, MT
Rita Gibson's
"Bibliographies"
Security
in Libraries - A Bibliography
By Michael Lorenzen,
Librarian II
Michigan State University
This is a bibliography
of print resources for library security issues.
Unions
in Libraries - A bibliography
by Ginny Ribago
DoIS
http://dois.mimas.ac.uk/
(Documents in Information
Science) is a database of
articles and conference
proceedings published in electronic format
in the area of Library
and Information Science.
At the moment we hold
about 5648 articles and 827 papers,
2132 of them are downloable
from our site.
Be sure to search for
Library topics and articles
on
Findarticles.com
and at MagPortal.com
NOTE!!
If ever you should come
upon a URL that no longer works
or the page is gone -
take a chance
by using the WayBack
Machine
"an Internet Archive"
- just put the old URL in and see if the
archive goes back to
that page
when it did "exist" The
Wayback Machine is very popular -
search when it is not
so busy on the NET
http://www.archive.org
And when doing a search
on Google.com - if a link doesn't work
or
says the page is no longer
found
Try clicking on the "cached"
version of the page -
when Google last indexed
or spidered the
site and saved it
in its' "cache"
A lot can be learned by
reading the articles in Library journals,
don't let the Librarians
be the only ones in the know.
Stay informed and current
on Library Trends and
always keep LEARNING!!
and LISTENING!!
Read articles that show
you other parts of the Library world
not just things about
the area that you currently work in.
The left hand SHOULD
KNOW what the right one
is doing at all times!!
You may need to
order articles of interest from your
Interlibrary Loan Dept.
if your Library doesn't subscribe
to the Journal Title
that the article is cited in.
Check the
Listing of Library Journals page..that I have,
the title you need may
have a web page and if you are lucky..
a link to full text.
On the Library Journal
pages -
I do put links to
full text articles
that I find Interesting
Email Me at:
Mary
@librarysupportstaff.comwith comments or suggestions or new citations
to add
Bibliographies
by Rita Gibson on COLT webstie:
Supplements to the
bibliographies are released periodically. To suggest
resources for inclusion
in future bibliographies or to discuss existing
bibliographies, contact
Rita Gibson at: rkgibson@hotmail.com .
Rita Gibson is an Access
Services Technician (Circulation Supervisor) at
the State Law Library
of Montana, Helena, MT.
Please note:
as of Jan 2001 - The
LSSRC has moved to a new server,
but not all of the original
content - old links to the, previous
Rochester, NY server
will NOT work
to access "old" content
or urls take a chance that the page has been archived
go to the Wayback Machine:
http://www.archive.org and type in
the old URL exactly
into search box,or copy
and paste.
If the page was archived
- you should still be able to view the
text of the original
webpage.
Unions
In Libraries Bibliography
compiled
by Ginny Rabago
previously
located on the LSSRC
I
found it by copying and pasting the "old" LSSRC URL into the
Wayback
Machine
http://www.archive.org
Unions in Libraries Bibliography
compiled by Ginny Rabago
Berry, John. "Directors
Take on Unions." Library Journal. 01 Nov. 1997: 47
Buller, Katie. " 'Us Versus
Them': An Unscientific Assessment of Union
and Nonunion Educational
Benefits in Libraries."
Journal of Education
for Library and Information Science. Winter 1995. Vol 36, No. 1, p.42.
Clements, Barbara. "Support
for Library Workers/Pickets Bring
Message to Patrons, Management."
The News Tribune, Tacoma.Wash., 17 August, 1995: B-1
Feld, Paulette. "You've
Got to Stand for Somethin': Library Support Staff and Unions."
Associates: The Electronic
Library Support Staff Journal. Vol. 1, No. 3, 1995. <http://bubl.ac.uk/journals/lis/ae/associates/v01n0395/featur8.htm>
Hucks, Karen. "Library
Workers Expect to Strike/ 100 Pages at Tacoma Library Say
Walkout Is Likely Next
Year Unless Negotiations Change." The News Tribune, Tacoma Wa., 23 Aug.
1998.
Kusack, James M. Unions
for Academic Library Support Staff:
Impact on Workers and
the Workplace. New York, Greenwood Press, 1986.
Mazmanian, Adam. "Small
Union Battles Large University:
Librarians Fight Administration
to Keep Guaranteed Pay Raises." Library Journal, 15 Oct. 1995: 15.
McCormick, Edith. "Troubled
Las Vegas Staff Asks Union Recognition." American Libraries, Jan 1998:
28.
"Part-time Seattle Staff
Settle Suit." American Libraries, Feb 1993: 2.
St. Lifer, Evan; Michael
Rogers. "Albany Public Library Employees Vote to Unionize."
Library Journal. Jan.
1994: 30.
St. Lifer, Evan, Michael
Rogers. "CA PL Job Cut Stalled by Union."
Library Journal. 1 Mar.
1998: 16.
St. Lifer, Evan; Michael
Rogers. "Tacoma Pages Set to Strike in 1999."
Library Journal. 01 Oct.
1998. Vol 123. Issue 16, p 25.
Weber, Mark. "Support
Staff Unions in Academic and Public Libraries:
Some Suggestions for
Managers with Reference to the
Ohio Experience, 1984-1990."
Journal of Library Administration. 1992. Vol. 17, No. 3, p 65-86.
Weiser, Allison, et al.
"McGill Assistants in Deal, Ending Talks:
Agreement for 3.5 Percent
Increase Ends Three Years of Negotiations."
Library Journal. Apr.
15, 1999. Vol. 124, No. 7, p. 18.
"WSU Employee Union Fights
Members' Move for Decertification,
Opponents Cite Unresolved
Rifts in Federation." Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 11 Feb. 1999: B3.
Zaidi, Ali Shehazad. "Powerful
Compassion:
The Strike at Syracuse."
07 April, 1999
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Ginny Rabago is a Library
Technician III at the Washington State University Energy Program Library.
This bibliography was compiled as a part of a Unions in Libraries paper
that was done for a labor studies class at The Evergreen State University
in the spring of 1999 and is posted here with her permission. E-mail: rabagog@energy.wsu.edu.
Other article compilations:
A Bimonthly Report on
Research Issues and Actions
from ARL, CNI, and SPARC
Leadership and Management
Articles
2002 | 2001 | 2000 |
1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996
http://www.arl.org/newsltr/olms.html
Articles and Resources
concerning:
Marketing
Libraries
-
Library
Journals on the web
Bibliographic Instruction
Links
-
***When looking for full
text articles
a good resource is FindArticles.com
You can search by journal
title, or subject.***
Citations…of
interest for Library Staff
Kinnaly, G.
The Write Stuff: Paraprofessionals
Writing for Publication.
Virginia Libraries v.
49 no. 1 (January/February/March 2003) p. 5-7
Tin, K.L., et. al.,
The changing role of
paraprofessionals in the knowledge economy
[Impact on the traditional
library services in the Singapore National Reference Library].
Journal of Information
Science v. 28 no. 4 (2002) p. 331-43
Wijetunge, P. Training
and education of paraprofessionals in Sri Lankan university libraries.
Journal of Education
for Library and Information Science v. 42 no. 2 (Spring 2001) p. 149-60
Brown, M.C.
Library paraprofessionals:
the key to success.
Journal of Educational
Media & Library Sciences v. 39 no. 2 (December 2001) p. 91-7
Greenwell, S.
Helping the helpdesk:
resources for technical support staff in libraries
[professional listservs].
Kentucky Libraries v. 66 no. 1 (Winter 2002) p. 8-9
Smith, S.D.
Sally in Libraryland
[Discussion with library paraprofessionals].
Illinois Library Association
Reporter v. 20 no. 6 (December 2002) p. 14-15
Pyne, C.S.
Service and support:
Library staff elected to IFLA positions.
Library of Congress Information
Bulletin v. 60 no. 10 (October 2001) p. 226
Bangalore, N.S., et. al.,
From chrysalis to butterfly:
transforming support staff and new graduates
into professional catalogers:
a case study {computer file}
[at the University of
Illinois at Chicago]. Illinois Libraries (Online)
v. 84 no. 2 (Spring 2002)
p. 16-39
Hurt, T.L., et. al.,
Career Paths for Paraprofessionals:
Your Ladder to Success
[Paraprofessionals at
the University of Connecticut].
Library Administration
& Management v. 16 no. 4 (Fall 2002) p. 198-202
Ransel, K.A., et. al.,
Advancement at last:
career-ladder opportunities for library support staff
[at Auburn University].
Technical Services Quarterly
v. 19 no. 2 (2001) p. 17-26
Olson, S.
What is a paraprofessional?
[Paraprofessional Division
of the Arkansas Library Association].
Arkansas Libraries v.
59 no. 4 (August 2002) p. 7-9
Pilarski, C., et. al.,
Morphing the technician:
moving the line in the sand.
Australian Library Journal
v. 51 no. 2 (May 2002) p. 127-33
Sanders, R.
It seems like an odyssey:
upgrading to a professional qualification.
Australian Library Journal
v. 51 no. 2 (May 2002) p. 157-63
Sheffold, D.
Support staff professional
development: issues for the coming millennium.
OLA Quarterly v. 5 no.
4 (Winter 2000) p. 7+
Osif, B.A., et. al.,
Support staff issues
[bibliographical essay].
Library Administration
& Management v. 14 no. 4 (Fall 2000) p. 228-32
Stambaugh, L.
Are your library support
staff classifications ready for the twenty-first century?
[new personnel classifications
in Oregon].
Library Administration
& Management v. 14 no. 3 (Summer 2000) p. 167-71
Henry, E.C.
Journal holdings lists
on Web sites: designs that non-specialized staff can build and maintain
[report of a program
at the 2001 NASIG Conference].
The Serials Librarian
v. 42 no. 3/4 (2002) p. 165-9
Paraprofessionals surpassing
the grade
AALL Paraprofessional forum
agenda
July 1999 / **Note this
is a PDF file**
www.aallnet.org/products/pub_sp9904_surpassing.pdf
These are from the CINAHL
database - so may have a "Medical Library" slant..but most information
in articles can be applied to all library staff.
There are about 100 citations
listed here....so scroll slowly or print out and read at your leisure.
Book your ticket to success...
now that you're a manager.
Duncan M.
Library Association Record,
104(3):166-7, 2002 Mar.
Movers & shakers:
the people who are shaping the future of libraries
Library Journal, :3-80,
2002 Mar 15
Management issues for
the virtual library.
Hooper T.
Electronic Library, 19(2):71-7,
2001.
Technically speaking.
GIS provides a new way of seeing service areas.
Dorman D.
American Libraries, 33(2):62-3,
2002 Feb.
The role of the library
in a new learning scenario.
Bargellini ML. Bordoni
L.
Electronic Library, 19(3):153-7,
2001.
Abstract
Distance learning can
be defined, in the most general terms, as a method of education that involves
an instructor and student(s), who are separated geographically and must
rely on one or more methods of long-distance communication. It is the direct
descendant of correspondence and home study courses, that were developed
in the nineteenth century. What is new, however, is the wealth of telecommunications
and telematics options available today that enable the provision of this
high-tech educational environment and the enlargement of the potential
user base. Libraries have a central role in education, learning, and vocational
training in support of increasing knowledge. The rapid evolution of information
and communication technology in the learning field imposes, supports and
stimulates the re-engineering of the library. This paper provides a description
of a new distance learning scenario in a library service. (11 ref)
Goin' mobile: using a
wireless network in the library.
Ginzburg B.
Computers in Libraries,
21(3):40-4, 2001 Mar.
Abstract
When it's too labor-intensive
to bring the books to the OPAC software,
why not take the software
to the books?
This law library staff
rigged up a wireless system that lets them work in fauclty offices and
in the stacks.
Accession Number
1999032245.
Authors
Huber JT. Giuse NB. Pfeiffer
JR.
Title
Brief communications.
Designing an alternative career ladder for
library assistants.
Source
Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association. 87(1):74-7,
1999 Jan. (19 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1999032239.
Authors
Giuse NB. Kafantaris
SR. Huber JT. Lynch F. Epelbaum M. Pfeiffer J.
Title
Developing a culture
of lifelong learning in a library
environment.
Source
Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association. 87(1):26-36,
1999 Jan. (36 ref)
Abstract
Between 1995 and 1996,
the Annette and Irwin Eskind Biomedical Library (EBL) at Vanderbilt University
Medical Center (VUMC) radically revised the model of service it provides
to the VUMC community. An in-depth training program was developed for librarians,
who began to migrate to clinical settings and establish clinical librarianship
and information brokerage services beyond the library's walls. To ensure
that excellent service would continue within the library, EBL's training
program was adapted for library assistants, providing them with access
to information about a wide variety of work roles and processes over a
four to eight-month training period. Concurrently, customer service areas
were reorganized so that any question--whether reference or circulation--could
be answered at any of four service points, eliminating the practice of
passing customers from person to person between the reference and circulation
desks. To provide an incentive for highly trained library assistants to
remain at EBL, management and library assistants worked together to redesign
the career pathway based on defined stages of achievement, self-directed
participation in library-wide projects, and demonstrated commitment to
lifelong learning. Education and training were the fundamental principles
at the center of all this activity. (36 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1998069682.
Authors
Woodsworth A.
Title
The dean's list. The
plight of library assistants.
Source
Library Journal. 123(13):60,
1998 Aug.
The Roles of Professionals,
Paraprofessionals,
and Nonprofessionals
Entire Issue of "Library
Trends"
V. 46(3) Winter 1998
Training Student Employees
for Quality Service
Journal of Academic Librarianship
V. 26 (3) May 2000 pg.176-182
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of page
Accession Number
1998046424.
Authors
Boeglin M.
Title
Implementing an Intranet-based
library help system.
Source
Computers in Libraries.
17(10):24-6, 1997 Nov-Dec.
Abstract
The Ann Arbor District
Library systems department's Helpdesk site has brought order to a formerly
chaotic library staff support scene. Here's how they did it.
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of page
Accession Number
1998020179.
Authors
Schuyler M.
Title
The view from the top
left corner. CATTs, computer assistants, and other
training tactics.
Source
Computers in Libraries.
18(1):33-5, 1998 Jan.
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of page
Accession Number
1998016192.
Authors
Davies S.
Title
Our new peak body.
Source
Incite. 18(11):8, 1997
Nov.
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of page
Accession Number
1997016865.
Authors
Hallmark J. Garcia CR.
Title
Training for automated
systems in libraries.
Source
Information Technology
& Libraries. 15(3):157-63, 166-7, 1996 Sep. (8 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1996011407.
Authors
St. Lifer E.
Title
"We are the library!"
Support
staff speak out.
Source
Library Journal. 120(18):30-4,
1995 Nov 1.
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of page
Accession Number
1996009968 NLM Unique
Identifier: 97092608.
Special Fields Contained
Fields available in this
record: abstract.
Authors
Heaton GT.
Title
Rethinking the provision
of reference services in academic medical school
libraries.
Source
Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association. 84(1):17-24,
1996 Jan. (47 ref)
Abstract
New roles for librarians
are emerging as a result of rapid changes in information technology. The
literature is replete with controversy about nonprofessionals staffing
the reference desk, yet such changes in staffing may provide the time librarians
need to do other tasks. This paper describes a research project that examined
reference desk staffing in academic medical school libraries and its effect
on questions received and the provision of a consultation service. A questionnaire
was sent to all academic medical school libraries in North America and
a 70% return rate was achieved. Results indicated a significant relationship
between nonprofessional staffing and both the questions received and the
provision of research consultation by appointment. The author suggests
that services be reconfigured to make more effective use of both professional
and nonprofessional staff. (47 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1995025671 NLM Unique
Identifier: 95144056.
Special Fields Contained
Fields available in this
record: abstract.
Authors
Jacobson S.
Title
Reorganization: premises,
processes, pitfalls.
Source
Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association. 82(4):369-74,
1994 Oct. (14 ref)
Abstract
As the technological
environment changes and libraries assume new and more active roles in their
institutions, the traditional library hierarchy ceases to be an effective
organizational structure. Guided by theories that emphasize teamwork, quality,
and employee empowerment and participation, libraries are developing flatter,
more networked organizations. The Health Sciences Library at Columbia University
in New York, New York, recently underwent a reorganization in an effort
to become a more resilient, more flexible organization. The process was
beneficial overall. While some errors and confusion occurred, these are
seen as opportunities for learning and evidence of the library's new atmosphere
of creativity and experimentation. (14 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1994194783.
Authors
Barnes JA.
Title
So$: saving our dollars
-- simple tips for reducing costs in health sciences
libraries.
Source
Bibliotheca Medica Canadiana.
15(4):196-201, 1994. (17 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1994191591.
Authors
Sullivan W. Schoppmann
LA. Redman PM.
Title
Analysis of the use of
references services in an academic health sciences
library.
Source
Medical Reference Services
Quarterly. 13(1):35-55, 1994 Spring. (16 ref)
Abstract
In 1991, the Reference
and Information Services staff of the Alfred Taubman Medical Library at
the University of Michigan gathered data on the use of the reference desk,
including the frequency and types of assistance requested by different
user groups throughout the year. Recommendations based on the results of
this study led to improved service as well as more efficient use of staff
resources. (16 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1992147409.
Special Fields Contained
Fields available in this
record: abstract.
Authors
Lanier D.
Title
The impact of technology
on reference services in a small academic health
sciences library.
Source
Medical Reference Services
Quarterly. 11(2):27-33, 1992 Summer. (6 ref)
Abstract
The impact of technology
on library services is an important issue for librarianship. Numerous articles
in the library literature speak to this phenomenon but most deal with the
experience of larger libraries. In a small library the magnitude of the
impact is proportionately greater than in a larger library. Experience
in one small academic health sciences library suggests that technology
empowers both end users and support staff in ways that allow significant
changes in library information services. In particular, developments in
user-oriented knowledge allow end users and support staff to receive directly
information and services for which the librarian previously served as gatekeeper.
(6 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1992134216.
Authors
Anderson AJ. Brouse AG.
Chandler BA.
Title
How do you manage? When
the mayor wants cuts.
Source
Library Journal. 116(16):64,
66, 69, 1991 Oct 1.
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of page
Accession Number
1991133505.
Authors
Anderson AJ. Johnson
D. Mihram D.
Title
How do you manage? What
makes a professional?
Source
Library Journal. 116(10):103-4,
106, 1991 Jun 1.
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of page
Accession Number
1991129969.
Authors
Ovens CSH.
Title
Computer literacy and
libraries.
Source
Electronic Library. 9(2):85-9,
1991 Apr. (12 ref)
Abstract
Computer literacy is
defined. Reasons are given why computer literacy is required by librarians/information
officers and some of the computerised library tasks are listed. Problems
such as computer fear/anxiety and computer resistance, the clash of computer
software methodologies, and miscellaneous problems such as the acquisition
of unknown, often unsuitable software programmes for libraries, "user-friendliness"
of programmes, "home made" library programmes, training and the unwillingness
of a few staff members to become computer literate are named and discussed.
Some solutions to overcome these problems are discussed: communication,
training, the use of manuals, hardware and software support and user groups.
(12 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1991127025.
Authors
Furuta K.
Title
The impact of automation
on professional catalogers.
Source
Information Technology
& Libraries. 9(3):242-52, 1990 Sep. (36 ref)
Accession Number
1991118212.
Authors
Auld LWS.
Title
Seven imperatives for
library education.
Source
Library Journal. 115(8):55-9,
1990 May 1. (11 bib)
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of page
Accession Number
1990115095.
Authors
McCann JC. Davis SE.
Trainor DJ. Waller DK. Greenblatt RB.
Title
Restructuring support
staff classification
levels for academic health
sciences library positions.
Source
Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association. 78(3):293-301,
1990 Jul. (2 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1990114177.
Authors
Sutton B.
Title
Overcoming illusions:
thoughts on learning to use small computers.
Source
Online. 14(4):86-9, 1990
Jul. (3 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1990114014.
Authors
Deeney K.
Title
The role of paraprofessionals
at the reference desk.
Source
Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association. 78(2):191-3,
1990 Apr. (4 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1990111959.
Authors
Halsted DD. Neeley DM.
Title
The importance of the
library technician.
Source
Library Journal. 115(4):62-3,
1990 Mar 1. (5 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1990111945.
Authors
Berry JN III.
Title
You can only buy what's
for sale: we can't afford another round of
unrealistic automation
expectations.
Source
Library Journal. 115(6):6,
1990 Apr 1.
Accession Number
1990101223.
Authors
Pizer IH.
Title
Education -- new directions,
new constituents.
Source
Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association. 77(4):387-8,
1989 Oct. (6 ref)
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of page
Accession Number
1987069981.
Authors
Bunge C.
Title
Stress in the library.
Source
Library Journal. 112(15):47-51,
1987 Sep 15. (6 ref)
Accession Number
1985033473.
Authors
Sawers CGL.
Title
Basic library skills:
a short course for
library clerks organized
by South West Thames Regional
Library Service.
Source
Health Libraries Review.
1(2):105-10, 1984. (7 ref)
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of page
Authors
Shipman JP. Gembala WL.
Reeder JM. Zick BA. Rainwater MJ.
Title
Desktop document delivery
using portable document format (PDF) files and the
Web.
Source
Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association. 86(3):307-15,
1998 Jul. (12 ref)
Authors
Dee CR. Rankin JA. Burns
CA.
Title
Using scientific evidence
to improve hospital library
services: Southern Chapter/Medical
Library
Association journal usage
study.
Source
Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association. 86(3):301-6,
1998 Jul. (19 ref)
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of page
Authors
Knowles SK.
Title
2001, a space odyssey:
a library for the millenium.
Source
Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association. 87(2):219-21,
1999 Apr. (12 ref)
Authors
Caswell JV.
Title
Building an integrated
user interface to electronic resources.
Source
Information Technology
& Libraries. 16(2):63-72, 1997 Jun. (9 ref)
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of page
Authors
Helfer DS.
Title
Outsourcing, teaming,
and special libraries: threats and opportunities.
Source
Information Outlook.
2(12):26-9, 1998 Dec. (8 bib)
Authors
Davis E. Stone J.
Title
From A to Z: automated
catalogue to Web OPAC and Z39.50.
Source
Health Libraries Review.
15(2):128-34, 1998 Jun. (1 ref)
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of page
Authors
Chippendale M.
Title
Connectivity, content
and competencies -- the Internet Project in NHS East
Anglia and Oxford.
Source
Health Libraries Review.
15(2):123-32, 1998 Jun. (4 ref)
Authors
Anonymous.
Title
The BUILDER project...
Birmingham University Integrated
Library Development and
Electronic Resource.
Source
Electronic Library. 16(5):305-7,
1998 Oct.
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of page
Authors
Prichard DS.
Title
Collaboration, cooperation
important in establishing consumer service.
Source
National Network. 23(2):10,
1998 Oct.
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of page
Authors
Anonymous.
Title
Government relations
outlook. Digital copyright protection: good or bad for
libraries?
Source
Information Outlook.
3(1):32, 1999 Jan.
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of page
Authors
Hulshof R.
Title
Providing services to
virtual patrons.
Source
Information Outlook.
3(1):20-3, 1999 Jan.
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of page
Authors
Bates ME.
Title
Outsourcing, co-sourcing,
and core competencies: what's an information
professional to do?
Source
Information Outlook.
1(12):35-7, 1997 Dec.
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of page
Authors
Anonymous.
Title
Library automation: a
year on.
Source
Electronic Library. 15(3):196-200,
1997 Jun.
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of page
Authors
Cousins S.
Title
COPAC: new research library
union catalogue.
Source
Electronic Library. 15(3):185-8,
1997 Jun.
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of page
Authors
Freiburger GA. Ralph
L.
Title
Electronic reserves:
the changing landscape of instructional support.
Source
Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association. 86(1):17-25,
1998 Jan. (11 ref)
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of page
Authors
Veatch JR.
Title
Insourcing the Web.
Source
American Libraries. 30(1):64-7,
1999 Jan.
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of page
Authors
Ellingson JA.
Title
21st-century literacy:
libraries must lead.
Source
American Libraries. 29(11):52-3,
1998 Dec.
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of page
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