8 research outputs found
Borrower Requests And Firm Order Acquisitions 2007-2008
Report from the Technical Services Department at the University of New England Libraries for 2007-2008, submitted in support of program review
Technical Services Student Learning Outcomes Assessment 2007-2008
Report from the Technical Services Department at the University of New England Libraries for 2007-2008, submitted in support of program review
Call Number Spending 2007-2008
Report from the Technical Services Department at the University of New England Libraries for 2007-2008, submitted in support of program review
Bibliography versus Auto-Bibliography: Tackling the Transformation of Traditions in the Research Process
Ms. Babb reports on a study conducted to determine whether researchers will identify the same works recommended by scholarly bibliographies if their searching is limited to the confines of the library catalog and its subject headings. She explores how the auto-bibliography of the catalog compares to more traditionally compiled bibliographies, and what—if anything—is sacrificed when users rely upon auto-bibliography rather than scholarly bibliography
Knowledge Discovery in a Review of Monograph Acquisitions at an Academic Health Sciences Library
This study evaluates monograph acquisition decisions at an academic health sciences library using circulation and acquisitions data. The goal was to provide insight regarding how to allocate library funds to support research and education in disciplines of interest to the library user base. Data analysis revealed that allocations in 13 subject areas should be reviewed as the cost of circulation was greater than the average cost of circulation of the sample and the average cost of monographs was higher in these subject areas than the average cost of monographs in the sample. In contrast, 13 subjects returned cost of circulation rates lower than the average cost of circulation of the sample. These subjects merit stable budget allocation or increased allocation depending upon collection needs. Overall, this study found that this library is allocating a majority of resources to subjects with above average rates of use
UWOMJ Volume 38, Number 1, October 1967
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistryhttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/uwomj/1198/thumbnail.jp
Estudio de caso basado en los criterios de calidad de las pasarelas temáticas europeas en 2010
Estudio de los criterios de selección de recursos de alta calidad utilizados en las pasarelas temáticas europeas, así como tipos de descripción y clasificación, indización, metadatos e interoperabilidad. Se establece un análisis de estos criterios de selección a través de una tabla comparativa compuesta por siete pasarelas temáticas.Martínez Santiago, MD. (2010). Estudio de caso basado en los criterios de calidad de las pasarelas temáticas europeas en 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/13852Archivo delegad