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Holvoet, Katherine G. | Satisfaction guaranteed -- a system of asynchronous desire | I have a confession to make. Whenever I walk into a library, I can't remember the title or author of any book I've been meaning to read, or CD I've wanted to listen to. Unless I have a written list, I end up racking my brain, vainly trying to recall the name of any author I like, and then browsing t... | Libraries; Reader recommendations; Reading | 1905-06-30 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | Saving yourself into the poor house | Sense and Sensibility column: "Saving yourself into the poor house...Perhaps it might be a good thing, especially when thinking about life four or five years down the road, to look more closely at these tempting small "incremental expenditures" for "Big Deals." "Saving yourself into the poorhouse" i... | Acquisitions; Vendors; Publishers; Publisher packages | 2002-12 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Scholarly communication and the changing landscape of scholarship | This presentation will cover the changes that are occurring within scholarship, the relationship they have with scholarly communication, and the role of libraries in this evolving landscape. It will discuss initiatives that the University of Washington (UW) libraries is pursuing with regard to sc... | Digital scholarship; Institutional repositories; Academic libraries | 2003 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | Scholars and libraries in radically changed -- and changing -- publication environment | White paper presented to the Faculty Senate on November 3, 2008. Working scholars face two basic problems when it come to information access and distribution: The access problem and the publication problem. | | 2008 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | Scraping by on $7 million a year | Whenever we talk about electronic resources, the phrase that comes up is: "We have no money." I am tired of hearing myself say, "We don't have the money." Is this true? | Libraries, budget; Collection Development; Libraries, purchasing | 2007-04 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | Sense and sensibility | Sense and Sensibility column: "Some publishers produce superior products at low prices. Some produce mediocre products at low prices. And some produce superior products at high prices. And so forth. It has always been this way as far as I know. So why is it that librarians of late seem to leap from ... | Acquisitions; Vendors; Publishers; Publisher packages | 2001-04 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Seven deadly sins of disaster recovery | Disaster response is largely about managing people. Human failings and vice can delay or derail library and archives recovery activities, causing irreparable damage to irreplaceable cultural property. Peter Waters' seven requirements for conducting successful disaster recoveries are contrasted with ... | Peter Waters; Florence flood; Disaster plan; Recovery protocol; Library; Archive | 2007 |
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Kraus, Peter L. | Simon Winchester, Map that changed the world | The author, noted writer Simon Winchester (who graduated with a Geology degree from Oxford University), makes no secret of the fact that this text is an unabashed tribute to his hero, William Smith, a nineteenth century surveyor and canal digger whose passionate hobby was geology. In the course of S... | | 2002 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Small, not insignificant: a specification for a conservation pamphlet binding structure | The pamphlet binding is often regarded as an insignificant or ephemeral book structure, which has received little attention over the years in the professional bookbinding literature. An attitude prevails that a bookbinder capable of executing sophisticated and detailed bookbindings need only apply ... | | 1987 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | SNARB - coming soon to a library near you | Author's note: I wanted to write something provocative and a bit funny, thinking about the shrinking differences between libraries and bookstores; and about what happens for good and ill as we are able to search across greater and greater aggregations from disparate parts of our lives. This is how i... | Libraries; Bookstores | 2006-04 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | Something old, something new: the evolution of the out-of-print book business: | This well-thought-out panel produced an outstanding afternoon, despite its being after lunch in a warm, filled-to-capacity room (producing some lapses in reporting coverage and a plea to ALA for a bigger room next time). Discussion focused on the ways in which automated applications have transformed... | Amazon.com; Pricing mechanism; OP dealers | 1997 |
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| Sons of Martha: reshaping the electric industry | In summary, what had we actually done? Succinctly stated, we had made dramatic changes in the way the electric utility service was to be offered in the future. The changes had been to some degree institutional and political. But primarily they were technological. And all of this was done at lesser c... | Public Trust | 1992-10-07 |
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Morrison, David L. | Steps toward a Utah geospatial index | GISAC Presentation February 14, 2009. | | 2009-02-14 |
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| Technology and human progress: the information revolution | The world has entered the Information Age. We can look forward to even more dramatic changes in the future than those we have witnessed in the past. These changes are challenging individuals, institutions, and nations. Even though information transmission, processing, and utilization has increased b... | Telecommunication; Information Age | 1993-10-07 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Towards a national disaster response protocol | Since the Florence flood of November 4, 1966, the concept of an organized disaster response for cultural property has been a focus for conservators. In 1976, a decade after the Arno River had retreated from Florence's museums, libraries, and historic churches, a Library of Congress planning confere... | Emergency; Property; Preservation | 2006 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Trade bookbinding in the British Isles, 1660-1800 by Stuart Bennett | A review of "Trade Bookbinding in the British Isles, 1660-1800" by Stuart Bennett. | Books, Reviews; Bookbinding | 2005 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Tsunami and Archives: The Unexpected Possibilities; Jakarta, Indonesia 17-18 July 2006 | The International Gathering on Tsunami and Archives, sponsored by the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia (ANRI) and the International Council on Archives (ICA), was held in Jakarta, Indonesia 17-18 July 2006. The event was conducted in English and Indonesian and provided a venue for arch... | Natural disasters; Tsunami; Preservation; Book repair | 2007 |
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Hinz, Julianne P. | University of Utah visual, information and technology literacy task force report and recommendations | | | 2009-05-22 |
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Morrow, Anne; Mower, Allyson | University scholarly knowledge inventory system: a workflow system for institutional repositories | The University Scholarly Knowledge Inventory System (U-SKIS) provides workspace for institutional repository staff. U-SKIS tracks files, communications, and publishers' archiving policies to determine what may be added to a repository. A team at the University of Utah developed the system as part o... | Digital repositories; workflow management; copyright permissions | 2009 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Utah Bookbindery | Bookbinders have historically challenged the abnormally-long hours required to generate a profit within their craft. A general strike among London bookbinders in 1786, for example, was organized to reduce the workday from 14 to 12 hours and bring bookbinding into line with comparable trades. The str... | Library bindery; Efficiency; Glen Hancock | 1995 |
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Arlitsch, Kenning | Utah digital newspapers project | The J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah has digitized 30,000 pages from three weekly Utah newspapers from the period of 1889 - 1922 and made the collections freely available on the Internet. This article describes a new method for digitizing historic newspapers, developed in a part... | Digital libraries; Newspaper and periodical libraries; Newspapers in microform; Newspapers | 2003-03 |
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Morrison, David L. | Utah digital newspapers: copyright and the web | Copyright presentation given by David Morrison, July 14, 2005. | | 2005-07-14 |
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Meyer, Miriah Dawn | Visualizing data: why an (interactive) picture is worth 1000 numbers | One of the most striking and unique aspects about this moment in human history is the amount of data we are generating. This data holds the promise of unlocking the mysteries of the universe, untangling complex natural and man-made systems, and allowing us to live longer, healthier, and more product... | | 2012-09-05 |
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Salem, Susan; Arlitsch, Kenning | Western Waters Digital Library: providing solutions through collaboration and technology | This paper describes current strategies for promoting the long-term success and sustainability of a collaborative and distributed digital library project. The Western Waters Digital Library (WWDL) is designed to develop from a framework incorporating a common digital management system, uniform appli... | Digital libraries; Authorship, Collaboration; Water and civilization | 2005-01-10 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | What will become of us? looking into the crystal ball of serials work | Is it possible to predict the future of serials work? Not with perfect accuracy, of course - but to do so imperfectly is both possible and imperative.We need to be looking ahead and asking questions like these: What are the implications of the open access movement for serials staff? Will the informa... | | 2006 |