Volume V, Issue 1
September 2008
Trends
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Director's Watch column
- Volume II, Issue 1
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What's the value of libraries in the Web age?
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Amazing Falvey facts
- Volume II, Issue 1
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Guess how many people came into the Library last year? How many questions answered? How many database searches performed?
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"Director's Watch"
- Volume II, Issue 2
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Illustrating the impact of the digital revolution and the resilience of print
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New Falvey digital initiative enables faculty research and scholarly materials to be readily discovered on the Web
- Volume II, Issue 3
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Creating a virtual collection where faculty scholarship will be accessible
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Director's Watch: Digital transformation
- Volume II, Issue 4
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Intellectual treasures sitting on private bookshelves can be shared and investigated by a new generation of historians and cultural interpreters.
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Joint Falvey and OPTIR team investigates how you use the library
- Volume III, Issue 1
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Falvey's space and services scrutinized in effort to create patron-centered library
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From sickle cell anemia to Huntington’s disease: Gen Bio students participate in information research lab
- Volume III, Issue 3
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The biology instructors noted a significant improvement in the quality of the information sources the students use to support their presentations.
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What is this thing called Wikipedia?
- Volume III, Issue 3
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When discussing the research process with students I often feel Wikipedia looming like the elephant in the classroom.
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Director's Watch: From open stacks to "open source"
- Volume III, Issue 4
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How does the “open source” framework – exemplifying a participative, self-refining community project with the goal of serving the common good – relate to our understanding of libraries?
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Under cover of night no more: Weeding and the contemporary academic library
- Volume IV, Issue 1
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Director's Watch: Recent technological developments, coupled with space needs, have made it possible for us to cull our collections in good conscience. Faculty can help too.
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Fourth LVJ Summer Institute 2007
- Volume IV, Issue 1
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What do students really want from their libraries and one-stop-shopping in physical and virtual spaces
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Libraries at Play: From “Homo Liber” to “Homo Ludens”
- Volume IV, Issue 2
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Director's Watch: The quiet space stereotype of libraries, represented by the bun-wearing, shushing librarian, diminishes the vibrancy and creativity of the current library environment.
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It's easy being lime green
- Volume IV, Issue 3
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Andrew Nagy and Chris Barr make a splash with VuFind at the American Library Association's Midwinter Conference in Philadelphia
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Sample Some Contemporary Reimaginings of the Library
- Volume V, Issue 1
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Director's Watch: All vital institutions require persistent imagination. Here are some compelling instances of library imagination, from the Dutch DOK to the Wayback Machine.
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