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From the Other Side of the River: Reconceptualizing User Instruction
(Taylor and Francis, 2000)
Diffusing Organizational Change through Service Design and Iterative Assessment
(2018-12-06)
At the University of Michigan Library, dozens of librarians and staff are engaged in a series of activities to reimagine the ways our organization designs and implements our services. Between 2016 and 2017, we collaborated ...
Peer Information Counseling: An Academic Library Program for Minority Students
(Elsevier, 1989-09)
Suisan yasei dobutsu hogo gakkai no josei rida 水産野生動物保護学会の女性リーダー Rebecca Field Interview
(Nichi-Bei Josei Jōhō Sentā 日米女性情報センター, No.7, 1990, 1990)
Interview of Dr. Rebecca Field, the director of the Fish and Wild Life Service at the University of Massachusetts (at the time of the interview in 1990)
Intellectual Property and Public–Private Partner Motivations: Lessons from a Digital Library
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-09)
Cultural institutions such as libraries and museums are characteristically associated with public interests, broadly considered here as encompassing both the public good and public goods.These institutions often engage in ...
Developing Inclusive Research Libraries for Patrons and Staff of All Abilities
(Association of Research Libraries, 2015)
Copyright and Publication Status of Pre-1978 Dissertations: A Content Analysis Approach
(The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011-07)
We investigated whether American dissertations that were deposited in university libraries or disseminated on microfilm prior to 1978 were "published" for copyright purposes. This question has direct bearing on the copyright ...
Digital Storytelling An Innovative Technological Approach to Nursing Education
(2015-03)
This study investigated the impact of using digital stories in promoting deeper understanding in nursing students about palliative care concepts. Students (N = 134) created a 5-minute narrated digital story utilizing ...