ACRL 11th National Conference, "Learning to Make a Difference"
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Item Open Access Making Informed Decisions: The Implications of Assessment(2003-04) Beck, Susan J.Item Open Access A Look at Now and Then: Salaries of Academic and Research Librarians(2003-04) Terrell, Tom; Gregory, Vicki L.Item Open Access The Library as Place in the Lives of African Americans(2003-04) Shoge, Ruth C.Item Open Access Journey With New Maps: Adjusting Mental Models and Rethinking Instruction to Language Minority Students(2003-04) Conteh-Morgan, MiriamItem Open Access How Historians Locate Primary Resource Materials: Educating and Serving the Next Generation of Scholars(2003-04) Tibbo, Helen R.Item Open Access Hook, Line, and...Sinking? Helping Faculty Stay Afloat in the Sea of Technology(2003-04) Nichols, Darlene; Sutch, LaurieItem Open Access The Higher Education Environment and the Role of the Academic Library(2003-04) Shumaker, John W.Item Open Access The Future is Not Just for Librarians, It's for Staff, Too. Who Will They Be, and Where Will We Find Them?(2003-04) Kalin, Sally W.The coming crisis in the recruitment of librarians also has implications for staff recruitment. This paper will discuss how staff responsibilities have dramatically changed over the past several decades. It also examines the barriers that need to be overcome to successfully recruit and retain the kinds of staff that contemporary libraries need, and makes recommendations for improved recruitment strategies.Item Open Access Faculty Views of the Transition from Print to Electronic Formats(2003-04) Sandler, Mark; Palmer, JanetThis paper reports on the views of over sixty social science faculty at the University of Michigan regarding their preferences for using print or electronic forms of scholarly journals. The data are based on the transcripts of structured in-depth inter views conducted in the fall of 2001 and winter of 2002.Item Open Access Evolution of the Thesis Literature Review: A Faculty-Librarian Partnership to Guide Off-Campus Graduate Research and Writing(2003-04) Green, Rosemary; Bowser, MaryThis paper describes a study that investigates the effect that a faculty-librarian collaboration had upon the quality of literature reviews produced by off-campus graduate thesis students. A rubric is used in the study to evaluate quality of content and composition. Data which indicates improvement in literature review quality is reported.Item Open Access The Essential Librarian? An Exploration of Academic Librarians as a "Keystone Species"(2003-04) George, Jessica; Stillwell, Lisa; Warmkessel, MarjorieItem Open Access Effect of the Web on Undergraduate Citation Behavior: Guiding Student Scholarship in a Networked Age(2003-04) Davis, Phil M.Item Open Access Does the Building Really Matter? Facility Improvements and Library Usage(2003-04) Shill, Harold B.; Tonner, ShawnItem Open Access Diversity and Organizational Success: A Survey of Chief Academic Officers in Liberal Arts Colleges(2003-04) Winston, Mark; Li, HaipengItem Open Access Digital Video: The Next Step in Reference and Education(2003-04) Lessick, Susan; Ruttenberg, Judy; Tunender, Heather; Kjaer, Kathryn; Katzarkov, Roumania; Crooks, James E.Item Open Access Creating the Arizona Electronic Atlas: A GIS Partnership(2003-04) Kollen, Chris; Pfander, Jeanne; Greenfield, Louise; Rawan, Atifa; Glanz, MiriamItem Open Access Computer Anxiety in the 21st Century: When You Are Not in Kansas Any More(2003-04) Kohrman, RitaItem Open Access A Comparison of the Functions and Processes Associated With Identifying, Selecting, Acquiring, and Organizing Paper Books and Electronic Books(2003-04) Connaway, Lynn Silipigni; Lawrence, Stephen R.Item Open Access Collaborating with Our Patrons: Letting the Users Select(2003-04) Sutton, LynnItem Open Access The Catalog of the Future: Integrating Electronic Resources(2003-04) Caudle, Dana M.