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2. NISO Publishes White Paper on Patents, Open Standards.
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STANDARDS , *INFORMATION science , *PATENTS , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
Reports that the National Information Standards Organization has published a white paper on Patents and Open Standards by Priscilla Caplan, assistant director of the Florida Center for Library Automation. Discussion of the relationship between standards, patents, and the policies of standards-development organizations; Online access to the article.
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- 2004
3. Over 1,000 Authors Submit Research papers to BioMed Central Journals.
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RESEARCH , *INFORMATION resources , *DATABASES , *COMPUTER network resources - Abstract
Reports submission of over 1,000 peer-reviewed scientific research papers to BioMed Central Journals. BioMed Central's commitment to free and unrestricted access to peer-reviewed research articles; Support of BioMed from scientists; Concerns over the profit and control that the commercial sector exercises over the scientific community.
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- 2001
4. Product News.
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PRESS , *INFORMATION resources , *COMMERCIAL product evaluation , *PUBLIC libraries , *INFORMATION technology - Abstract
The article discusses various developments associated with the library industry. It is noted that a new subscription model, Kanopy PLUS, which gives public libraries unlimited access to curated collections at a fixed price, has been started by Kanopy. It is noted that the Library of Congress has added content from New Hampshire, the historical digitized newspapers collection now comprises papers from all 50 states.
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- 2022
5. No Gain Without Pain.
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Poynder, Richard
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PUBLISHING , *WORLD Wide Web , *INFORMATION retrieval , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
This article discusses the proposed open access (OAA) archiving among publishers. This does not require the articles to be published in author-pays OA journals, but simply that published research be made freely available on the Web, whatever publishing route is taken. The stress on OAA has given significant traction to the self-archiving program. Since publishers have historically taken a highly proprietary approach to their business, enforcing OA on them would likely be significant. Not only have they routinely acquired the copyright of papers they publish, but they have also often sought to acquire exclusivity retrospectively too. As researchers began exploring the potential of the Internet, many publishers were initially keen to be involved. Former professor Eberhard Hilf points out that the first response of most publishers to researchers posting and organizing research on the Internet was indifference. For years publishers viewed services like PhysNet and Math-Net as offering no threat. But as publishers began to view the embryonic OA movement as a threat to their traditional print journals, they stopped talking to OA advocates in order to hold on to what they had. Publishers began to migrate their closed model to the new online environment, developing powerful new electronic platforms designed to lock research papers behind a subscription firewall.
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- 2004
6. RLG, OCLC Release Paper for Comment.
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DIGITAL preservation , *INFORMATION resources , *DIGITIZATION of archival materials - Abstract
Focuses on the release of the report, 'Attributes of a Trusted Digital Repository: Meeting the Needs for Research Resources,' by Research Libraries Group in collaboration with the Online Computer Library Catalog (OCLC). Goal of the report to advance long-term retention of digital research methods and archiving services; Outline of the contents of the report.
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- 2001
7. THE SOURCE.
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Harmon, Charles
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INFORMATION resources , *LIBRARY science - Abstract
This paper looks at information resources in the field of library science. Library Work for Immigrants: A Handbook is a three-part work that focuses on Dutch libraries, but the conclusions it draws are applicable to libraries anywhere. The Multicultural Services Guild of the Ontario Library Association has published the first in a new series of occasional papers. It is entitled Multiculturalism Matters, the series is intended to generate a body of Canadian literature that will help practitioners and library school students gain familiarity with multicultural topics. Behind the Scenes at the Dynamic Library: Simplifying Essential Operations contains time-saving tips for staffers performing acquisitions, cataloging and classification, maintenance routines, technical processing, circulation, communication, accounting, and computing basics. Politics and the Support of Libraries offers suggestions for advocates working at the national, state and local levels. It is edited by E. J. Josey and Kenneth D. Shearer, the book contains essays by such luminaries as Congressman Major R. Owens, California State Library Gary E. Strong, Boston Public Library Director Arthur Curley and American Library Association Washington Office Director Eileen D. Cooke. INSETS: Arts compendiums;Videos for young people.
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- 1991
8. Government Documents at the Crossroads.
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Peterson, Karrie, Cowell, Elizabeth, and Jacobs, Jim
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ELECTRONIC government information , *FREEDOM of information , *LIBRARIES , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
Argues that the use of the Internet in libraries threatens the United States Federal Depository Library Program, which serves to make government information available to the public. How funding reductions resulted in the decision to halt the use of paper documents and disseminate them only online; Possible problems, including access, the lack of multiple authentic copies of documents and cost for agencies required to make their publications available on the Web.
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- 2001
9. Texas Tech University Digitizing Massive Vietnam Archive.
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Rogers, Michael
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VIETNAM War, 1961-1975 , *INFORMATION resources , *ELECTRONIC information resources , *COLLECTION development in libraries , *EDUCATION - Abstract
The article looks at the development of The Vietnam Project, which provides digital information resources. Texas Tech University (TTU), Lubbock, is ramping up The Vietnam Project (www.vietnam.ttu.edu/vietnamcenter) with several massive digitization initiatives that will make major resources far more accessible. Launched in 1989, the project consists of two units, The Vietnam Center and The Virtual Vietnam Archive, along with smaller subdivisions: The Oral History Project, The Vietnam Archive, and The Teachers' Resource Web. The project was the brainchild of TTU history professor and navy veteran Jim Reckner, now its director, and a group of local Vietnam veterans, who approached the Board of Regents, which embraced the project. After existing on paper for more than a decade, the project began incorporating a virtual archive in 2001 using a collection management system called STAR/ Museums from Cuadra Associates (www.cuadra.com). The project continually receives materials from veterans -- roughly 1500 total, including 465 in the last year alone.
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- 2005
10. News Bytes.
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COVID-19 , *MEDICAL ethics , *PRIVACY , *WORLD Wide Web , *INFORMATION resources , *LIBRARY public services - Abstract
This section offers news briefs in the information sector as of March 2020. Topics discussed include the Future of Privacy Forum's (FPF) release of a white paper about privacy risks and technologies for enhancing privacy, information analytics company Elsevier's launch of the Novel Coronavirus Information Center which offers information on clinical research about the 2019 corona virus disease (Covid-19), and endowment received by the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled.
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- 2020
11. Scopus: Elsevier Expands the Scope of Research.
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Manafy, Michelle
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ABSTRACTING & indexing services , *INFORMATION resources , *LIBRARIES - Abstract
This article features the Scopus abstracting and indexing (A&I) project of Elsevier, the scientific, technical, and health limb of the Reed Elsevier. This A&I project has 4,000 STM sources from 4,000 publishers and offers cross-discipline access to more than 27 million abstracts and citations, stretching back to 1966, and includes cited references from 1996 onwards. Harriet Bell, senior marketing manager for Scopus, said the A&I project was started on a hunch that there was gap that Elsevier could fill by providing one interface that would allow researchers to browse, search and navigate all science literature and all of the related information on the Web. For this project, Elsevier worked with 21 libraries in the U.S., Great Britain, Japan and Australia and selected the University of Toronto in Ontario as its development partner. Aside from being user-friendly, Scopus employs a link resolver that shows within search results which documents has the user full access to--before they click. Librarians can upload their subscription list into the system as well as add links to show which results patrons can order from a document delivery service or obtain in a paper copy. Scopus also allows researchers to set up alerts that will notify them when a new article of interest comes out.
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- 2004
12. EBSCO Joins footnote.com For Access to Archives.
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Rogers, Michael
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ARCHIVES , *HISTORICAL source material , *DOCUMENTATION , *INFORMATION services , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
The author reports that EBSCO Publishing Inc. has become the exclusive distributor of the historical digital archive and genealogy database www.footnote.com. The database includes 55 million images that are not available other locations online. The author states that the images include historic documents such as historical newspapers, material relating from the Civil War and naturalization papers.
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- 2009
13. Product Resource.
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INFORMATION resources , *ARCHITECTURE , *INTERIOR decoration - Abstract
The article offers information on several information resources on architecture. Dusk, in collaboration with Tricycle, Mohawk Paper, and Aquafil USA, has produced Reverb, a report showcasing essays about interior design and sustainability. WindsorOne released a new full-line catalog for its specialty lumber, molding, and millwork products. Watt Stopper/Legrand is featuring its Miro RF wireless lighting controls and architectural wiring devices in a new product portfolio.
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- 2006
14. EBSCO Debuts SocINDEX.
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ELECTRONIC information resources , *SOCIOLOGY , *COMPUTER network resources , *INFORMATION resources , *ARCHIVAL resources , *SUBJECT cataloging , *INDEXING , *TEXT files - Abstract
Reports that EBSCO Publishing is marketing SocINDEX and SocINDEX with Full Text. Statement that the index features more than 1.3 million records with subject headings from a sociology-specific thesaurus; Report that the full text edition includes full text for 241 core journals, 72 priority journals, 545 books and monographs, and 6,711 conference papers.
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- 2005
15. Duplication Is Ubiquitous.
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Tenopir, Carol
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INFORMATION resources , *BUSINESS ethics , *PERIODICAL publishing , *BIBLIOGRAPHERS , *SCHOLARLY electronic publishing , *PUBLISHING - Abstract
The article examines how Phil Davis, life sciences bibliographer at Cornell University, is shaking up the scholarly community with his discovery of duplicate articles in Emerald/MCB University Press journals. According to Davis, he has found hundreds of examples of the same article published in more than one journal in at least 73 Emerald/MCB journals over 30 years. In response to Davis's allegations, Emerald undertook its own study and identified 560 republished papers from 1989 to 2004, about 1.1 percent of its total database content. Emerald promises it is "updating the database to ensure all attributions are fully visible [including] notification of subsequent publication as well as first publication" and has addressed in-depth Davis's findings and allegations.
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- 2005
16. Best Sellers.
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Staff
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BEST sellers , *REFERENCE sources , *INFORMATION resources , *ENCYCLOPEDIAS & dictionaries , *REFERENCE books - Abstract
Presents a list of best selling reference materials in 2004. "Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary"; "MLA Handbook for Writer's of Research Papers"; "The American Heritage Dictionary."
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- 2003
17. Bowker's Envirofiche Plan.
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Rogers, M.
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CORPORATE finance , *BUSINESS planning , *MICROFICHE services , *LIBRARIES , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
This article focuses on the plan of Bowker Business Research (BBR) to help solicit corporate funding for a library collection of Envirofiche, a BBR microfiche subscription service of major journals, speeches, conference proceedings, symposia papers, reports, and studies covering environmental topics. Blighted by the Exxon Valdez disaster, corporations have been seeking to improve their image with today's green consumer, and BBR believes libraries which are facing increasing budget cuts of specialized information sources provide the perfect outlet for image enhancement. It is a benefit of major corporations to establish a positive presence in the public according to BBR vice president and publisher Ralph C. Ferragamo. Local corporate sponsors donate Envirofiche text from 1971 to the present as well as its print and CD-ROM indexes. BBR contributes fiche cabinets to house the collection. BBR will also conduct training seminars for library personnel. The sponsorship remains somewhat flexible. Elizabeth Wachendorfer, a campus development officer at the University of Houston in Texas expressed her interest in the BBR plan, but would like to have sponsorship of a continuing subscription and computer equipment compatible to the current library system.
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- 1990
18. PROFESSIONAL READING.
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DeCandido, Graceanne A., Glass, Betty J., Via, Barbara J., Crews, Kenneth D., and Chepesiuk, Ron
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INFORMATION resources , *REFERENCE sources , *LIBRARY science , *LIBRARY science literature , *INFORMATION science literature , *ESSAYS - Abstract
Reviews texts, magazines, and papers currently available for library professionals reviewed by library professionals. Periodical called "Magazines for Libraries," edited by Bill Katz and Linda Sternberg Katz; Handbook called "Personnel Needs and Changing Reference Service," by Rosemarie Riechel; Handbook called "Personnel Administration in Libraries," by Sheila Creth and Frederick Duda; Essay entitled "Intellectual Property Issues in the Library Context," published by the Network Advisory Committee of the Library of Congress; Guide book called "Sci-Tech Archives and Manuscript Collections," edited by Ellis Mount.
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- 1989
19. Summertime Blues.
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Padgett, Lauree
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READING materials , *INFORMATION resources , *PERIODICALS , *WEBSITES , *AUDIOBOOKS , *MUSEUMS , *INTERNET Relay Chat , *INTERNET searching - Abstract
This article recommends reading materials on technology. People who would like to know more about digital audiobook (DAB) should read the paper An Overview of Digital Audiobooks for Libraries by Tom Peters, Lori Bell, Diana Brawley Sussman and Sharon Ruda, published in the July/August issue of Computers in Libraries. The paper focuses on the four major suppliers of DAB: Audible.com, OverDrive, netLibrary and Recorded Books, and Tumble Books, which has two offerings--TumbleBooks and TumbletTalkingBooks. Meanwhile, those would like to visit museums across the U.S. can visit the web portal Museums in the USA at the American Association of Museums web site. It serves as a gateway to more than 1,400 American museums of any kind. Ever wondered what is the difference between instant messaging and online chat? Read the article Web-based Chat Vs. Instant Messaging: Who Wins? by Sarah Houghton and Aaron Schmidt, published in the July/August issue of ONLINE. Finally, librarians who need help in enabling their patrons to find materials on the Web should get a copy of the article Generosity and Copyright: Creative Commons and Creative Commons Search Tools by Laura Gordon-Murnane in the July/August issue of Searcher.
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- 2005
20. A New Platform for Scholarly Works.
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CHARLTON, JOHN
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INTERPROFESSIONAL relations , *SCHOLARLY method , *LIBRARIES , *SOCIAL networks , *WORLD Wide Web , *INFORMATION resources , *ELECTRONIC publications , *ACCESS to information , *INSTITUTIONAL cooperation , *ORGANIZATIONAL goals - Abstract
The article presents news briefs as of January 1, 2018. Topics discussed include information on the website ScholarlyHub which provides access to research and papers and make scholarship across disciplines both visible and accessible; opening of Turkish library at the Yunus Emre Institute in Johannesburg, South Africa which promotes Turkish language and culture; and improvement in the National Digital Library of India (NDL India).
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- 2018
21. PRODUCT NEWS.
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GREENHOUSE effect , *WEB development , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
The article offers updates related to libraries in the U.S. Multimedia course provider Springer has partnered with Federica Weblearning to sreate options for authors and lecturers on massive open line courses. The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) has launched its new website at beta.gpo.gov. ProQuest introduced the Robert E. Lee Papers archive as part of the ProQuest History Vault.
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- 2017
22. RECYCLED PRODUCTS MAKE BIG SPLASH IN LATEST ECOFRIENDLY ALUMINUM REPORT.
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ALUMINUM recycling , *WASTE recycling , *PERIODICALS , *INFORMATION resources , *RECYCLED products , *ENERGY conservation , *WASTE products , *PRODUCT recovery , *EMISSIONS (Air pollution) - Abstract
The article offers information on recycled aluminum products published in the issue of "Aluminum Now." The journal reports that recycling aluminum requires 95 percent less energy than producing aluminum from bauxite. On the other hand, recycling steel requires 60 percent less energy than producing steel from iron ore. In addition, recycling paper requires 40 percent less energy than producing paper from lumber. It further emphasizes that because recycling aluminum requires much less energy, it produces less emissions and saves money.
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- 2007
23. ISI ResearchSoft Unveils WriteNote.
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INFORMATION resources , *ELECTRONIC information resources , *INFORMATION services industry - Abstract
ISI ResearchSoft announced the release of WriteNote, a Web-based research and writing tool designed for the undergraduate market. Sold as an annual, sitewide subscription to the institution, WriteNote is designed to help students conduct research and compose papers. WriteNote, which is customized for each campus, takes students to their library resources. There, users can search for relevant content and capture references into their personal library folders. They can also annotate and save Web pages for citing in their papers..
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- 2003
24. Meaningful Products: Making the Whole Greater Than the Sum of the Parts.
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Jansen, Barbara A.
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PROJECT method in teaching , *EDUCATION , *STUDENTS , *LEARNING , *INTELLECT , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
The article focuses on the ways in which students can be instructed to find information for their school projects. Getting students to process the facts and other information they find in sources with a higher level of thought will result in a final product that represents the best of what students can offer. It will stretch their intellect and engage them in the learning process. When students add personal value to the results, they take more ownership and pride in their work. Going beyond the facts means that students will have to use higher-level skills to process the information found in sources, instead of just rewriting or copying and pasting those facts into a report or other product. Students can complete group projects concurrently with the individually written paper, using many forms of creative expression resulting in a presentation, performance or production using a variety of technology applications as appropriate. Collaborating across subjects and specialty areas aids students in synthesizing information and adds a grand dimension to learning.
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- 2005
25. Too Much Information.
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Kennedy, Shirley Duglin
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WEB portals , *ELECTRONIC information resources , *WEBSITES , *INTERNET , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
This article provides information on the Web portal, DocuTicker. In 2004, Gary Price planned to spin off a new Weblog from his popular ResourceShelf. This one would be devoted, purely and simply, to identifying new reports from government agencies, trade associations, think tanks, non-governmental organizations, and other organizations that releases research studies, and position papers. Since then, DocuTicker has taken on a life of its own. DocuTicker is never lacking for sustenance. Substance, on the other hand, is a separate issue. Substance, like beauty, is definitely in the eye of the beholder. This can be heard from journalists who have gotten story ideas from things they have seen on DocuTicker. From people who latch onto an interesting item and wonder where they can find similar material. And also from folks who feel that there are too much liberal stuff or too much conservative stuff posted at the site. DocuTicker does not have an ideological slant. Basically, they post anything that someone might want to read because the topic is current, it contains potentially useful statistics, and a helpful bibliography is included. However, DocuTicker does not include commentary from its contributors Internet.
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- 2005
26. HOT Stuff & Other Things.
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LIBRARY resources , *INFORMATION resources , *LIBRARIES , *INSTRUCTIONAL materials centers , *COMPUTERS in education , *POCKET computers - Abstract
The paper compiles library resources recent as of November 2004. These include, Libraries Unlimited's release of Betty Morris' "Administering the School Library Media Center," which covers changes impacting the administration of school media centers. This edition takes a look at the basics, such as facilities management, selection of materials, staffing, budgeting and organization. The publication "A Guide to Handheld Computing in K-12 Education," released by the Consortium for School Networking features case studies that describe the innovative ways schools are using handheld computing. The Youth Technology Support Collaborative's book "A School Decision-Maker's Guide to Student Technology Support Programs," outlines the goals of a student technology support program.
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- 2004
27. Publications.
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Mahon, Joe
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INFORMATION resources , *FEDERAL Reserve banks , *ECONOMIC development projects , *CONFERENCE proceedings (Publications) , *WOMEN-owned business enterprises - Abstract
Presents informational resources related to Federal Reserve banks in the U.S. Introduction of the Fiscal Impact Tool by the U.S. Board of Governors which is intended to evaluate the impact of economic development projects undertaken by communities; Release of conference papers by the Boston Federal Reserve Bank which focused on women leaders in business.
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- 2004
28. 2007 Information Outlook Editorial Calendar.
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PERIODICAL publishing , *NEWSPAPER sections, columns, etc. , *INFORMATION resources , *SPECIAL issues of periodicals - Abstract
The article presents an editorial calendar showing major topics to be published in the 2007 issue of the periodical "Information Outlook." Some topics included in the 2007 issue are digital information sources, Special Libraries Association 2007 Denver preview, career development, legal issues, management, conference paper showcase, copyright, web 2.0, knowledge management, and a special issue on leadership.
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- 2007
29. WEB SITE.
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WEBSITES , *COMPUTER network resources , *ELECTRONIC information resources , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
The article reports features Cornell Dubilier's executed capacitor web site. The site has one-click access to 10 technical papers, three capacitor life-temperature calculators and a thermal modeling applet and one-click access to capacitor types of dielectric, application or type letters. It also has application and product selector guides.
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- 2007
30. Current Science Group, Elsevier Science Offer New Science Services.
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Peek, Robin
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WEBSITES , *SCHOLARLY publishing , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
Reports that a United States congressional subcommittee on energy and water development has threatened to constrict the budget of PubSCIENCE, a Department of Energy information service. Declaration that PubSCIENCE is a duplication of activities carried out by the private sector; Efforts of publisher groups to challenge the existence of alternative distribution channels for scholarly papers; Details of Articles in Press and the Faculty of 1000 services.
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- 2001
31. Hard copy via OCLC.
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OCLC Acquisitions Subsystem , *LIBRARY circulation & loans , *INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems , *ELECTRONIC information resources , *INFORMATION resources , *INFORMATION networks , *ERIC (Information retrieval system) - Abstract
Discusses the availability of Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) documents through the OCLC ILL subsystem. Information on how users can order Eric microfiche and paper documents; Other document delivery services available through OCLC such as The Genuine Article provided by The Institute for Scientific Information; Time it takes for most orders to reach the customer.
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- 1989
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