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| Executive committee resolution recognizing Mr. James A. Arshem | | | 2006-12-14 |
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Mower, Allyson | Exploring publishing patterns at a large research university: Implications for library practice | Objective - The research project sought to explore the value of data on publication patterns for decision-making regarding scholarly communications and collection development programs at a research-intensive post-secondary institution, the University of Utah in the United States. Methods - Publicati... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Exploring the contributions of the academic library to student learning | Most recently, as part of our multiyear Value of Academic Libraries Initiative, ACRL joined with three partners ? the Association for Institutional Research, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, and the Council of Independent Colleges ? to convene two national summits in late 2011. The... | | 2011 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Fiber and talent intertwine at Twinrocker | Seventeenth century philosopher John Locke compared the newborn human mind to a blank sheet of paper, a page devoid of any mark, ready to receive on its surface the unique characters of an individual's soul and circumstance. As history demonstrates, not all minds-or sheets of paper-are created equal... | Twinrocker Homemade Paper; Mold-made paper; Papermaking | 1995 |
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Kraus, Peter L. | Filling a need or seeing an opportunity? The Evolution of grant writing and research instruction in the libraries at the University of Utah | Abstract An investment in continuing education in the area of grantsmanship for a public services librarian has resulted in the teaching of Grant Writing & Research offered at the J. Willard Marriott Library and the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library on the campus of the University of Utah. ... | Higher Education; Funding; Award; Librarianship; Academic Libraries; Research Libraries | 2007 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Fire and ice : a soot removal technique using dry ice blasting | Awelder's spark touched off the attic fire in the Sevier County Recorders Office in Richfield, Utah on May 2, 2006, igniting a blaze that ripped through the crawl space consuming the building's paper-backed insulation. The fuel readily spent, the fire burned itself out 15 minutes later, sparing the ... | Manual wiping; vacuuming with a HEPA filter; ozone treatment | 2008 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Fire and ice: a soot removal technique using dry ice blasting | A welder's spark touched off the attic fire in the Sevier County Recorders Office (Richfield, Utah, USA) on 2 May 2006, igniting a blaze that ripped through the crawl space and greedily consumed the building's paper-backed insulation. The fuel readily spent, the fire burned itself out 15 minutes lat... | | 2006 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Fire and ice: a soot removal technique using dry ice blasting | A welder?ÇÖs spark touched off the attic fire in the Sevier County Recorders Office (Richfield, Utah, USA) on 2 May 2006, igniting a blaze that ripped through the crawl space and greedily consumed the building?ÇÖs paper-backed insulation. The fuel readily spent, the fire burned itself out 15 min... | Disaster cleanup, techniques; Book repair; Preservation; Fire damage | 2007 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | First paper made west of the Missouri | The need for paper was recognized in Utah by the American Mormon leader Brigham Young and his followers before their arrival in "Great Salt Lake City" (as it was originally called) in 1847. Frustration at having to delay plans to publish a newspaper was noted in a letter drafted by Young on July 17... | Deseret News; Thomas Howard; Sugar House Mill; Granite Paper Mill | 1994 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | First word in lasting impressions | The creaking lever-action of a Columbian letterpress printing damped, handmade paper with cast metal type is an anomaly in the modern age. What now can be achieved within minutes on an offset press requires hours of meticulous setting, locking up, inking, and proofing to print on a Columbian powered... | Columbian letterpress; Clymer; Red Butte Press | 1993 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Foreword: Closing the gap between information literacy and scholarly communication | Two cornerstone programs of the academic library are poised to bring new life to each other as librarians look to close the gap between information literacy and scholarly communication. It has been easy for these two library-based programs, designed and created along different paths and for differen... | | 2013 |
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Kraus, Peter L. | Francis Carroll, Good and wise measure: the search for the Canadian-American boundary, 1783-1842 | A Good and Wise Measure is not only a groundbreaking historical work; it is also a delight to those who work in the area of cartography, maps, or government documents in libraries. The author makes extensive use of original source material and numerous obscure resources. Simply put, this book can se... | | 2003 |
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Paiva, Marie | From palace to treasure house: creating a new space for the Institute of Ethiopian Studies LIbrary | The Institute of Ethiopian Studies (IES) Library is a research library located at Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia. Hope arrived in 2009 when construction began for a new IES library. | Ethiopia; Research libraries; American Library Association annual conference | 2011 |
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| Frontiers of space: technology and the search for life elsewhere | It will take about a decade to develop the technology for a planetfinder telescope. There is a prototype interferometer at the Palomar Observatory in California, and over the next several years a full-scale system will be installed at the Keck Observatory. Experience with these ground-based systems ... | Viking Mission; Titan; Mars | 1996-10-01 |
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Arlitsch, Kenning | Future leaders' views on organizational culture | Research libraries will continue to be affected by rapid and transformative changes in information technology and the networked environment for the foreseeable future. The pace and direction of these changes will profoundly challenge libraries and their staffs to respond effectively. This paper pre... | | 2010 |
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Arlitsch, Kenning | Future leaders' views on organizational culture | Research libraries will continue to be affected by rapid and transformative changes in information technology and the networked environment for the foreseeable future. The pace and direction of these changes will profoundly challenge libraries and their staffs to respond effectively. This paper pres... | Organizational culture | 2009 |
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Chaufty, Lisa Marie | Geospatial initiatives at the J. Willard Marriott Library | Slideshow presentation given May 9th, 2012 at the UGIC conference held at Ruby's Inn, Bryce Canyon National Park. Presentation includes information on: A clickable county map of our digital assets. Hidden Water unveils surface water systems on the east side of the Salt Lake Valley. A collaboration ... | | 2012-05-09 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | Getting it right - the evolution of reference collections | SUMMARY. Reference works were present in the earliest libraries; and their numbers have grown inexorably ever since. They consume an increasing share of library acquisitions budgets. This article traces the evolution of reference collections, drawing on experiences at the author's library. The autho... | History, reference works; Library, reference sources; Reference media | 2005 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Gibbs Smith: progressive publisher | There is a country twang reverberating in the national blood stream at the moment. Resurgent interest in the American West has mainstreamed country music, drawn ever-larger crowds to the Buffalo Bill and Gene Autry museums, and landed Clint Eastwood two Oscars for his Unforgiven in 1992. | Peregrine Press; Electronic pre-press; Western culture | 1994 |
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Fairfield, Melissa | Government Printing Office Public Access Assessment cover letter | | | 2012-05-31 |
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| GPO Public Access Assessment | | | 2012-05-22 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Grain in the ink | When the brothers Charles and Herbert Hatch coined the phrase, "Advertising without posters is like fishing without worms," they adopted the stance of "early birds." Co-founding Nashville's Hatch Show Print in 1879, their commercial poster art was a critical factor in success and failure of many 19t... | Poster; Hatch Show Print; Country Music Foundation | 1995 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | Heard on the net, trouble downloading: a library's most urgent issue, but not, perhaps, the most important one | Article exploring issues facing libraries in providing access to electronic journals and articles. | Libraries, internet downloads; Electronic Journals, access; Open Access | 2005-10-07 |
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Love, April M. | Hidden water: Salt Lake County, UT drainages, a part of the Western Waters Digital Library | | Salt Lake Valley watershed, hidden water | 2012 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | History of pioneer: Utah's online library | Text of a speech given by the author on October 4, 2001, at the Nevada Library Association Annual Convention. | Libraries; Online Library catalogs; Library Resources | 2001-10-04 |