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Library systems: the trends, the developments, the future
This article introduces some of the latest developments and trends taking place with respect to library systems, and makes some informed judgements on what the future holds
PLACE Events 2016-2017
This document describes PLACE events at Linfield College for 2016-2017
Information Outlook, May 2007
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Open Source or Off-the-Shelf?:Establishing an institutional repository for a small institution
Effective management of digital assets as well as increasing research exposure and impact are particular challenges faced by smaller institutions with limited infrastructure and resources. The paper explores the significant factors involved in considering, planning and establishing an institutional repository for Bond University, one of the smaller higher education providers in Australia. The salient benefits and advantages as well as the disadvantages of implementing an off-the-shelf product as opposed to an open source solution for an institutional repository are compared. The rationale for choosing a proprietary product over an open source solution is discussed, as well as the process for obtaining funding and the support of key stakeholders within the University. The paper describes the strategies employed to populate the repository retrospectively and to train academic staff and researchers in self-archiving. The development of policy governing the repository and intellectual property and copyright implications are also covered. Background on Bond Universit
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2020
From the Dean (Robin Wagner)
Library News Mini-Golf Get Acquainted Day Edible Books Festival Moves Online! (Kim Longfellow \u2716)
What do librarians do when a campus suddenly closes? (Janelle Wertzberger)
Blotchy Scribblings and Spider-like Initials (Jim Ramos, Carolyn Sautter)
Boxed Belongings (Natalie Hinton)
Notes from the Field (Kerri Odess-Harnish)
Who is helping you via email, chat & text with those questions? Our awesome librarians & sometimes their pets! (Kevin Moore)
ZOOM: Teaching Moves Online (Kevin Moore, Mallory Jallas, Clint Baugess)
Vietnam (Devin McKinney)
Quarantined on Campus (Betsy Bein, Chakriya Ou, ’23, Dung Doan, ’23, Precious Ozoh, ’20)
Conservation in the Age of Lock Down (Mary Wootton, Abigail Coakley ’20)
Documenting COVID-19: Primary Sources for the Future (Amy Lucadamo ’00, Maci Mark ’21)
Campus Quarantines (Carolyn Sautter)
Library Bookshelf Reading Without Walls Pandemic Book Club (Janelle Wertzberger)
Rev. John Vannorsdall (1924–2020) (Rev. John W. Vannorsdall)
Alumni Reminiscences (Edson Whitney ‘70, Rev. Donna Schaper ’69, Mike Hobor ‘69, Richard Hutch ‘67)
Focus on Philanthropy: Robert Eastlack (Robert Eastlack \u2770, John Eastlack ‘42, Carolyn Sautter)
Through Our Eyes: A Digital Exhibition (R.C. Miessler, Austin Stiegemeier, Emma Lewis ’20)
Battlefield Bingo (Kevin Aughinbaugh ’18)
Nurses on the Front Lines
Can You Piece It Together? (Amy Lucadamo \u2700
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Carpe Diem: Transforming Services in Academic Libraries
Amid a global economic crisis and spurred, in my country, by a great influx of funding intended to stimulate the economy quickly, librarians are confronted by other factors that could have transformative powers ??? if they choose to seize the opportunity. This paper focuses on the future of academic library services and the opportunities that await those who reject hunkering down in troubled times.unpublishednot peer reviewe
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DIY Makers' Day
Inspire users to actively engage with reducing, reusing, and recycling by hosting a DIY Makers’ Day. Chapter describes how to create this hands-on event that is jam-packed with DIY projects featuring creative reuse and sustainable ingredients. Participants leave with goodies they’ve made and recipes and instructions so they can continue creating at home. This is a great event for showcasing your library’s and community’s green resources
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