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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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Amato, Sara | Adding finding aids with CONTENTdm 5's built-in support | Lightning round presentation for the Western CONTENTdm Users Group Annual Conference, June 2-4, 2010. Gould Auditorium, J. Willard Marriott Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. | CONTENTdm EAD | 2010-06-03 |
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Paiva, Marie Clare P. | Adventures in an Ethiopian library | During my sabbatical time from mid-September 2007 to mid-March 2008, I worked as a volunteer librarian at Addis Ababa University (AAU) in the Institute of Ethiopian Studies Library (IESL) on a collection development project in Ethiopia. | University libraries; Collection development; Ethiopian studies | 2008 |
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Arlitsch, Kenning; Jonsson, Jeff | Aggregating distributed digital collections in the mountain west digital library with the CONTENTdm multi-site server | This paper describes the creation of the Mountain West Digital Library (MWDL), a cooperative regional program distributed throughout Utah and Nevada. Its metadata are aggregated at a single website. Six digitization centers at the largest universities in both states digitize their own collections an... | Consortia; Metadata; Computer software, Development | 2005-06 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | Alphabetical fable : article and book meet the google | Wherein an Apprehensive Article (doubtless from a scholarly journal) and a Rather Bolder Book (of the sort that may be monetizing your click stream any day now) discuss current affairs... | World Wide Web; Print; Digitization; Internet | 2007-02-11 |
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| American Invents Act: roadshow and hearing schedule 2012 | | | 2012 |
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Morrison, David L. | An introduction to patent searching | Presentation by David Morrison at the Marriott Library Spring Semester Training Workshop, 2013. | | 2013-08 |
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Chuaqui, Miguel Basim; Chaufty, Lisa Marie | Arioso for alto recorder and live electronics [videorecording] | Performed by Lisa Chaufty (recorder) and Miguel Chuaqui (composer) as part of the Sundays@7 concert series, School of Music, The University of Utah. Program Notes from Miguel Chuaqui, the composer: Arioso is a style of singing between the recitative and aria that arose in the 16th century. The form ... | Instrumental music; Electronic music; Chamber music | 2012-09-09 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | ARL Statistics | | | |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | ARL Stats | | | 2010 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Art of publishers' bookbindings, 1815-1915 by Ellen K. Morris and Edward S. Levin | Review of the book The Art of Publishers' Bookbindings, 1815-1915. | Books, Reviews; Publishers and publishing; Bookbinding | 2002 |
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Rebekah Cummings; Lindsay Ozburn; Andrea Payant; Betty Rozum; Michael Shelton; Ryan Bushman | Assessing Research Compliance for Federally Funded Projects: The Good, the Bad, and the Publicly Accessible | In 2016, Utah State University launched a program to ensure their campus' federal grant recipients were in compliance with funder mandates to share any data or publications produced as a result of the award. This paper discusses how a cross-institutional team of librarians and administrators evaluat... | research data management; assessment; online asynchronous focus groups (OAFG); grant compliance | 2020-08-12 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | ATG interview with John Sack | John Sack is the Director of High Wire Press, a department of the Stanford University Libraries, which assists with the publication of 334 journals, mostly in the sciences. | Publishers; Publishing; Serial publishing | 2002-12 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | ATG Interview with Victoria Reich, Director (and founder) of the LOCKSS program | As Vicky and I talked, we discussed her various activities in more or less chronological order. Later on, Vicky said of the work we'd been discussing, "but that's not my true love of the moment." There's not much to say to that, except to ask: ATG: And what is your true love of the moment? VR: Th... | Preservation; Digital; Electronic; LOCKSS | 2003 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | Away from the Icebergs: row your library into the Web 2.0 environment | I DON?T THINK THERE?S ANY QUESTION THAT WE LIBRARIANS ARE WORKING hard, with the best intentions, to serve our users well in a world that has changed dramatically in the last decade. If the profession is a boat, then I think we?re all rowing pretty heroically. But I?m not sure we?re paying enough a... | Web 2.0; Libraries | 2006 |
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Silverman, Randy | Bernard C. Middleton, MBE (1924-2019): | Bernard Chester Middleton was born in London in 1924 to Doris Hilda Webster, a secretary to a well-known barrister, and Regent Marcus Geoffrey Middleton, a talented bookbinder. At the age of thirteen in 1938, Bernard earned a trade scholarship to attend the Central School of Arts and Crafts in Londo... | | 1995 |
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Paiva, Marie | Beyond databases: a creative approach in keeping up with our growing resources | Most libraries in the 21st century provide databases for their users. These databases seem to have rapidly multiplied over the years. At our academic library, there are over 320 databases available giving both librarians and patrons a broad array to choose from at any given time. Even with this abun... | Databases; Library resources; Electronic resources | 2005 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by bit: CAUSE, The Association for the Management of Information Technology in Higher Education | Bit by Bit column: "A few columns ago we wrote about EDUCOM, an important player in the education and computing arenas. This column describes CAUSE, another player in this arena, which is probably less well known than EDUCOM." | Information Technology, management; Academic Libraries, information technology; Computing and information technologies, evaluation | 1991-11 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by bit: communicating voucher information to the accounting department from automated library systems(pt. 1) | Bit by Bit column: "This is the first of a two-part article. Part I presents general considerations involved in the automation process while Part II will discuss technical issues with examples from the NOTIS and INNOVACQ systems. | Library automation; Library information systems; Library acquisitions | 1991-02 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by bit: communicating voucher information to the accounting department from automated library systems(pt. 2) | Bit by Bit column: "This is the second of a two-part article. Part 1 (ATG Feb. 1991) presented some general considerations about the value of the automation process, the time and effort saved and the improved accuracy achieved by eliminating redundant data entry. Part II will present the rudiments o... | Library automation; Library information systems; Library acquisitions | 1991-06 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by bit: digitizing information | Bit by Bit column: "Librarians began to explore the technologies that allow printed materials to be converted to a digitized form in the 1980's. This technology essentially turns a printed original work into a computerized image. Although the technology is not new, it is only recently that it has be... | Digital technology; Digital holdings, libraries | 1992-04 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by Bit: EDUCOM (Electronic connection for higher education) | Bit by Bit column: "This is a new column which will address technical issues including networking, consortia activities, electronic resources, and access. This column is on EDUCOM-The Electronic Connection for Higher Education. | Educational computing; Education technology; Electronic resources; Networks; Datafiles; EDUCOM | 1990-09 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by bit: electronic data interchange (EDI) and the X12 format | Bit by Bit column: "Do you remember when you were trying to buy those socks, but had to wait at the cash register because the scanner would not read the barcode? You wondered why the clerk couldn't just ring up the price that was clearly marked on the tag and take your money. Welcome to the world of... | Computers; Electronic data transfer; Libraries | 1992-02 |