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Crossing Borders: New Territories in the 90's. Contributed Papers Presented at the Arizona State Library Association Conference (Tucson, Arizona, November 1989).

Authors :
Arizona State Library Association, Phoenix.
Hammond, Carol
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

Twelve reports comprise this collection from the 1989 Arizona State Association Conference: (1) "CD ROMs Teach Online Searching" (Susan Awe); (2) "Collection Development as Intellectual Activity: An East Asian Specialist's View" (Ju-yen Teng); (3) "Computer-Assisted Reference Service in Map Librarianship: Electronic Access to Cartographic Information" (Charlene M. Baldwin and Jack D. Mount); (4) "Crossing Borders: From Slip Catalog to OPAC" (Margaret F. Maxwell); (5) "Expanding the Borders of Educated America: The Librarian's Role in Recruitment and Retention of Minority Students" (Jeanne L. Pfander); (6) "From Equal Opportunity to Affirmative Action: Changing Hiring Practices at the University of Arizona" (Merri Hartse, Atifa Rawan, and Roger Scanland); (7) "Going Offline (sort of): The Impact and Implications of CD-ROM and PAC Databases as Online Alternatives" (George Machovec and Dennis Brunning); (8) "Homage to Melvil Dewey: The Need for Library Standards in Archival Description" (Robert P. Spindler); (9) "Interdepartmental Cooperation--Making the University of Arizona Library Stronger" (Janet S. Fore and R. Cecilia Knight); (10) "Library Express: The Establishment of an Across-Campus Document Delivery Service" (Sheila Walters); (11) "A Model for Resource Sharing" (Janice Bradley); and (12) "Researching Interdisciplinary Topics Online: A Methodology for Evaluating Databases" (Karen Williams and Ruth Dickstein). (SD)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
ED322912
Document Type :
Collected Works - Proceedings<br />Opinion Papers