In the thirtieth anniversary year of the Higher Education Library & Information Network (HELIN), Rhode Island\u27s primary academic library consortium, the chairman of the HELIN Board of Directors reflects on thirty years of progress in librarianship, the timelessness of its core principles, and the conviction that consortium collaborations are key to the continuing success of libraries
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I couldn’t help beginning this paean to Maxine Greene on her 90th birthday without thinking of John ...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
Meet Dr. Matthew Griffis, newest faculty member of the School of Library and Information Science, an...
Presents updates and news from the Library and Information Science Student Association (LISSA) and t...
Professor of Sport Psychology (1971-1999). Topics include: Evolution of intellectual reach, freedom ...
At the University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Library and Information Science, LIS 641: Publ...
Even at Oxford, critics are saying that students can achieve faultless results but lack intellectual...
I sometimes feel I’m stuck in an Alice-in-Wonderland world. Other times I feel that someone has crea...
For every advance of information and communication technology in the 20thand 21st centuries, there h...
Part I of the study examines the differences between two environmental assessment methods for the K‐...
Minutes from the Faculty Senate Information Technology Committee meeting held on October 22, 2010
Joyner Library recently had to make space for a new campus partner. To do so we focused our activity...
A social and cultural expectation that Information Communication Technologies (ICT) should be ubiqui...
In a time of increasing physical collection space pressures and rapidly evolving higher education in...
New debates have been increasing about how technology is rewiring the infrastructure of the brain, e...
I couldn’t help beginning this paean to Maxine Greene on her 90th birthday without thinking of John ...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
Meet Dr. Matthew Griffis, newest faculty member of the School of Library and Information Science, an...
Presents updates and news from the Library and Information Science Student Association (LISSA) and t...
Professor of Sport Psychology (1971-1999). Topics include: Evolution of intellectual reach, freedom ...
At the University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Library and Information Science, LIS 641: Publ...
Even at Oxford, critics are saying that students can achieve faultless results but lack intellectual...
I sometimes feel I’m stuck in an Alice-in-Wonderland world. Other times I feel that someone has crea...
For every advance of information and communication technology in the 20thand 21st centuries, there h...
Part I of the study examines the differences between two environmental assessment methods for the K‐...
Minutes from the Faculty Senate Information Technology Committee meeting held on October 22, 2010
Joyner Library recently had to make space for a new campus partner. To do so we focused our activity...
A social and cultural expectation that Information Communication Technologies (ICT) should be ubiqui...
In a time of increasing physical collection space pressures and rapidly evolving higher education in...
New debates have been increasing about how technology is rewiring the infrastructure of the brain, e...
I couldn’t help beginning this paean to Maxine Greene on her 90th birthday without thinking of John ...