Only 20% of titles are on bookshelves and these are separated from workplaces. But if over 1.5 million scientific papers are written annually, maybe libraries of the future have to design new ways of accessing scholarly documentation. In this doctoral course we will discuss how.
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UKSG has invited three up-and-coming library professionals to provide their unique perspectives on working in the information sector today. Why did they initially become interested in their career? What do they find most exciting and most challenging about their work right now? Each of our new professionals will be asked to give a five-minute presentation about their career path, motivations and enthusiasms, and then it will be over to the audience to find out more!
This presentation was provided by Dennis T. Clark of The University of Arkansas, during the NISO event "Changes in Higher Education and The Information Marketplace." The virtual conference took place on June 17, 2020.
"Linking Users and Online Journals in TOCosphere: Journal TOCs in VSSC Library" by N Narayanankutty, S Indu, V P Nisha, N Kumar and B Kusumakumari. Presented in CALIBER 2013 Library Vision 2020, "Open Access and Open Content" Theme.
LIS 506 Final Project: Interviews with Three CatalogersNathan Howe
This is my final project for LIS 506: Advanced Cataloging at USM, in the Master of Library and Information Science Program. I did interviews with three catalogers and presented this powerpoint to the class.
Slides from Matthew Revitt's (Maine Shared Collection Librarian) presentation at the Maine Library Association Conference held in Bangor, Maine on Monday November 16th.
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Library instruction from sage on the stage to guide on the side bejune o'connellWorcester State University
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LIS 506 Final Project: Interviews with Three CatalogersNathan Howe
This is my final project for LIS 506: Advanced Cataloging at USM, in the Master of Library and Information Science Program. I did interviews with three catalogers and presented this powerpoint to the class.
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Library instruction from sage on the stage to guide on the side bejune o'connellWorcester State University
A conference presentation by Matt Bejune and Sam O'Connell from the Association of College and Research Libraries, New England Chapter Annual Conference held at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester MA. Bejune and O'Connell, both from Worcester State University, share the results of their two-year library instruction partnership. They apply the concepts of active learning and constructivism as described in the seminal article by Alison King, "From Sage on the Stage to Guide on the Side."
This presentation was provided by Charles Watkinson of University of Michigan Press, during the second half of the NISO Two-Part Webinar "Open Access Monographs: What You Need To Know, Part Two." The event was held on August 19, 2020.
Presentation on ebooks at the Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Sapienza during Ciber seminar, Palermo 2009.
Images uploaded for educational purposes.
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9. NOOO!!! there are over 200,000 titles on shelves, another 800,000 stored and available on demand and workplaces have good wifi connection!!!
10. so, is it perhaps a Library (mainly) for online access??!!
11. ...perhaps, but all University libraries will be like that in the future, because...
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