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Wambaugh, Julie L. | Acquired apraxia of speech: the effects of repeated practice and rate/rhythm control treatments on sound production accuracy | Purpose: This investigation was designed to elucidate the effects of repeated practice treatment on sound production accuracy in individuals with apraxia of speech (AOS) and aphasia. A secondary purpose was to determine if the addition of rate/rhythm control to treatment provided further benefits be... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: [readers' survey] | In preparation for a discussion at the Charleston Conference, I am asking librarians, vendors, publishers, and system vendors who read Against the Grain to answer a survey about how services and products that support information delivery and dissemination are developed and change over time. For exa... | Reader surveys; Libraries; Acquisitions; Vendors | 1993 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: a glimpse of paradigms | Acquiring Minds Want to Know column: "The concept of the paradigm, as generally cited in the literature, derives from the work of Thomas Kuhn in the 1960's. Kuhn, an historian of science, set out to explore how science, and scientists, actually worked. Kuhn found that scientific activity tends to be... | Thomas Kuhn; Paradigms; Librarianship, trends; Librarianship, Philosophy; of | 1993-04 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: acquisitions and new technology | An Acquiring Minds Want to Know column: "Acquisitions as a function faces two major challenges. One is the general lack of an automated system that manages complicated acquisitions processes, provides interfaces to vendors, publishers, and institutional financial departments, and gathers significant... | Automated library systems; Acquisitions | 1994-06 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: CAUSE | This year I went to CAUSE in Orlando FL, December 3-5, for the first time to see how it differed from EDUCOM (at the CAUSE meeting the two organizations voted to merge next year). The content seemed similar and some of the same attendees and vendors were there. Typical topics covered campus informat... | Education; Technology; CAUSE; Libraries | 1998 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: cloth - paper-still, an issue | Acquiring Minds Want to Know column: "In the last issue of Against the Grain, I presented some ideas about the possible assumptions about obligations that underlie the scholarly paperback market. This article gets a little more practical and presents some figures from Yale for your consideration." | Books, paperback; Books, hardback; Acquisitions, libraries | 1994-11 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: digital scholarship | A new form of scholarship has emerged in recent years named "digital scholarship." I have seen it defined as online publishing or digitized material presented online, or, in other words, scholarship that appears in a digital form. However, a more compelling definition treats it as scholarship that d... | Born digital; Libraries; Electronic publishing | 2003 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: digital scholarship, a new scholarly enterprise | A new form of scholarship has emerged in recent years that can be called digital scholarship. I have seen it defined as online publishing or digitized material presented online, or, in other words, scholarship that appears in a digital form. However, a more compelling definition treats it as scholar... | Born digital; Libraries; Electronic publishing | 2003 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: educational opportunities | Acquiring Minds Want to Know column: The fourth ALCTS Business of Acquisitions Institute will be held in Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University June 3-4, 1993. These instituties are designed to teach a basic understanding of the complex function of acquiring materials for libraries to beginnin... | Acquisitions, Educational opportunities; Association for library collections and technical services | 1993-02 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: how many librarians would it take... | Acquiring Minds Want to Know column: "I thought for a change I would add a little humor to my column and play around with a variation of the old joke "how many librarians does it take to change a light bulb." The impetus for this came when I was writing a presentation on integrating electronic mater... | Librarians, humor; Library acquisitions, humor | 1998-12 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: information policies and intellectual property | As librarians, vendors, and publishers, we deal with information every day, and we have developed policies to govern the acquisition and use of this information. Information policies on campuses have tended to focus on computing issues and information technology. Information policies give a lot of a... | Information policies; Information access; Computing; Free speech; Academic freedom | 1998 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: is full text half full or half empty? | Fulltext has become a more prevalent offering in electronic resources. In some cases the original publisher may produce material both in print and electronic form or in electronic form only, while maintaining control over the contents. In other cases, another party may obtain the rights from the pu... | Full text; Digital libraries; Electronic information | 1996 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: ownership of intellectual property in the academic environment | This article is the third in a series dealing with intellectual property, technology, and information policies. It specifically addresses ownership of intellectual property in the academic environment, focusing on course materials, but providing commentary on other intellectual property. | Intellectual property; Rights; Academia | 1998 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: plagiarism- a victim speaks out | Acquiring Minds Want to Know column: "With all the talk of plagiarism lately, I thought it was time to hear the story of an author who was a victim of plagiarism, a viewpoint that has yet to be presented in ATG. | Plagiarism; Authors, ownership; Publishing | 1992-11 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: smart systems, smart books | This article will outline a specific suggestion both to aid some basic acquisitions functions and their management. It will focus primarily on use of vendors, vendor performance and business terms. I have several suggestions for improvement, which were touched on briefly in the first article, based... | Libraries; Acquisitions; Vendors | 1994 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: the art vs. the business of librarianship | Acquiring Minds Want to Know column. "The current discussions of outsourcing, re-engineering, and doing more with less demonstrate the fundamental shift in the way that librarians are being asked to provide their services. | Librarians; Business; Paradigm | 1995-06 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: the future of technical services | Recently I was asked to speak on the topic of the future of technical services departments. Just being asked to address such a topic seemed to affirm that there was going to be a future, contrary to the fears expressed by many folks in the trenches. So I approached the topic with great hope, and thi... | Technical services; Libraries; Future | 1996 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: what are our obligations? | Acquiring Minds Want to Know column: "Are there rules that govern the practices of librarians, vendors and publishers? Clearly there are ethical considerations that guide our behavior as individuals. Acquisitions librarians are in the midst of making formal their code of ethics. But what other, perh... | Acquisitions; Vendors; Publishers | 1993-11 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | Acquisitions in a wired world: where are we going? | This is a frightening time to be a thirty-something acquisitions librarian. Convention dictates that I follow up that statement by saying that this is also a very exciting time to be a thirty-something acquisitions librarian, but I'll tell you what: it's mainly just scary. I worry a lot about wha... | Libraries; Acquisitions; Librarians; Future; Electronic libraries | 2001 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | Acquisitions issues in serials management | Welcome to the first installment in the "Acquisitions Issues in Serials Management" column! The purpose of this inaugural essay is threefold: First, to explain the scope and purpose of the column; second, to invite future contributors; and third, to set out some potentially fruitful topics of di... | Purchasing options; Collection development; Price inflation | 2007-08-19 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | Acquisitions preconference 3: the summary | The Acquisitions for the Eighties Preconference, sponsored by the Association of American Publishers and R.T.S.D., was intended to bring together publishers, wholesalers and acquisitions librarians to explore the issues that will affect acquisitions in the coming decade and to consider ways in wh... | | 1980 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquisitions, up, up and away: Yale University?s new acquisitions department | As of July 15, 1991 Yale University's Sterling Memorial Library began reconstituting an acquisition's department under Technical Services. In these days of bad news about closing departments, budget cuts and escalating serial prices, it's nice to be able to report some good news! | Yale University; Sterling Memorial Library; Acquisitions | 1991 |
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Ferguson, Sarah Hargus | Across-talker effects on non-native listeners' vowel perecption in noise | This study explored how across-talker differences influence non-native vowel perception. American English (AE) and Korean listeners were presented with recordings of 10 AE vowels in /bVd/ context. The stimuli were mixed with noise and presented for identification in a 10-alternative forced-choice t... | | 2010 |
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Brunvand, Erik L. | ACT: A DFT tool for self-timed circuits | This paper presents a Design for Testability (DFT) tool called ACT (Asynchronous Circuit Testing) which uses a partial scan technique to make macro-module based selftimed circuits testable. The ACT tool is the first oFits kind for testing macro-module based self-timed circuits. ACT modifies design... | | 1997 |
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Horch, Kenneth W. | Action potential classification with dual channel intrafascicular electrodes | Using recordings of peripheral nerve activity made with carbon fiber intrafascicular electrodes, we compared the performance of three different recording techniques (single channel, differential, and dual channel) and four different unit classification methods (linear discriminant analysis, temp... | Carbon fiber intrafascicular electrodes; Dual channel recording | 1994 |