Browsing UL Faculty Research by Type "Article"
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Dynamic map display in web OPAC: an experiment at Wichita State University Libraries
(Internet Chinese Librarians Club, 2007)Adding more features to the web OPAC or making the Integrated Library Management Systems (ILMS) more compatible to external web services has been a tendency in recent years. Wichita State University (WSU) Libraries' Dynamic ... -
Framing the framework the rigorous responsibilities of library and information science
(American Library Association, 2016)The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education offers library and information science (LIS) professionals a conceptual approach for leading information literacy efforts in a digital environment. But while ... -
From scratch: developing an effective mentoring program
(Internet Chinese Librarians Club, 2007-12)Formal mentoring programs are increasingly recognized as a means of recruitment and retention in a library setting. An effective mentoring program assists new librarians with diverse backgrounds in their professional growth ... -
Linking location and shelf mapping from OPAC search results: with reference to Wichita State University
(Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2008)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine dynamic mapping of holding locations to the animated maps in a library catalog which aims to resolve complex shelving situations, augment the user experience in locating ... -
NASIG Workshop: The SISAC barcode and the periodicals analysis database
(Haworth Press, 1997-05-05)This workshop described the development of two serials management databases at Wichita State University (WSU) in Kansas. The databases facilitate periodical labeling, checkin, and use data collection. Usage information is ... -
Rightly sore subscribers: where libraries are going wrong with RSS
(Maryville, MO, Northwest Missouri State University, c2008, 2008-11-07)During the past several years a lot of attention has been given to RSS feeds and how this syndicating technology can be used to channel information to library patrons. Libraries can certainly benefit from the power of this ... -
Rites of deliverance and disenchantment: The marriage celebrations for Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, 1661-62
(Manchester University Press, 2012)This article examines the political significance of royal and civic pageantry staged in Portugal and England in 1661-62 to celebrate the marriage of Charles II to Catherine of Braganza. Portugal used its celebrations to ... -
A role for classification: the organization of resources on the Internet
(Michigan Library Association, 2002-06-14)The author explores a number of theoretical and practical issues concerning classification of remote electronic resources. The necessity to catalog electronic resources has raised questions regarding including and ... -
Saddling the whirlwind: exploring an organizational culture of a hybrid library
(Maryville, MO : Northwest Missouri State University, c2006., 2006-11-03)How to cope with the whirlwind of changes with no additional staff or money? The small cataloging unit seeks the answer on this familiar question in its organizational culture that includes a “team” and “hierarchical” ... -
Same Dance, New Partner: A Branch Music Library and Language Lab
(Taylor & Francis, 2015-03-03)A renovated facility provides a new home for an outsized branch music library and an underutilized language lab in a new partnership on campus. A committee is formed, compromises are made, and the project is realized in ... -
Why do we teach? Adult learning theory in professional standards as a basis for curriculum development
(American Library Association, 2013-09)This article provides an overview of adult learning theory in relation to teaching philosophies among librarians belonging to ACRL, using Hadley’s Educational Orientation Questionnaire. Although not significant as a ...