This study examines the manner in which e-journals are made accessible to users on 75 academic law library web sites. Information recorded included the utilization of MARC tags, the types of search functions provided, and the accessibility of links to both the database, GPO Access and the e-journal Issues in Legal Scholarship. The resulting data was then used to evaluate how effective library web sites were in presenting electronic periodicals to users. Conclusions drawn from these observations were used in conjunction with research regarding the information retrieval skills of library users conducted by other authors in order to formulate a suggested set of best practices for law library web site design
In recent years, there has been increased attention to questions about police legitimacy and the exp...
Purpose This study was conducted to gain insight on the 50 United States and Washington D.C. occupat...
Within the last century, interrogation practices throughout the United States have notably changed. ...
This study examines the manner in which e-journals are made accessible to users on 75 academic law l...
The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) Research and Development (R&D) Bureau wished to cat...
This study assesses the current environment of electronic database services at the University of Nor...
Virtual Reference has been provided in libraries since the early 1900s. It started with the E-mail ...
This study is a content analysis of nine public library web pages for children as provided on the ho...
Academic law librarians are dealing with three large crises. First, they have little budget money to...
This study investigates how paraprofessionals in public libraries across North Carolina are currentl...
This study details a web based survey of the Heads of Reference at member institutions of the Associ...
This paper presents a study that was conducted at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sci...
This paper describes an exploratory study of undergraduate students' success in locating U.S. govern...
This study focuses on the effects of Mild Cognitive Impairment and other minor memory impairments on...
The intent of this thesis is to provide an introductory guide for interior designers wishing to cond...
In recent years, there has been increased attention to questions about police legitimacy and the exp...
Purpose This study was conducted to gain insight on the 50 United States and Washington D.C. occupat...
Within the last century, interrogation practices throughout the United States have notably changed. ...
This study examines the manner in which e-journals are made accessible to users on 75 academic law l...
The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) Research and Development (R&D) Bureau wished to cat...
This study assesses the current environment of electronic database services at the University of Nor...
Virtual Reference has been provided in libraries since the early 1900s. It started with the E-mail ...
This study is a content analysis of nine public library web pages for children as provided on the ho...
Academic law librarians are dealing with three large crises. First, they have little budget money to...
This study investigates how paraprofessionals in public libraries across North Carolina are currentl...
This study details a web based survey of the Heads of Reference at member institutions of the Associ...
This paper presents a study that was conducted at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sci...
This paper describes an exploratory study of undergraduate students' success in locating U.S. govern...
This study focuses on the effects of Mild Cognitive Impairment and other minor memory impairments on...
The intent of this thesis is to provide an introductory guide for interior designers wishing to cond...
In recent years, there has been increased attention to questions about police legitimacy and the exp...
Purpose This study was conducted to gain insight on the 50 United States and Washington D.C. occupat...
Within the last century, interrogation practices throughout the United States have notably changed. ...