This paper describes the ways in which libraries are currently implementing and managing web-based research guides (a.k.a. Pathfinders, LibGuides, Subject Guides, etc.) by examining two sets of data from the spring of 2011. One set of data was compiled by visiting the websites of ninety-nine American university ARL libraries and recording the characteristics of each site’s research guides. The other set of data is based on an online survey of librarians about the ways in which their libraries implement and maintain research guides. In conclusion, a discussion follows that includes implications for the library technology community
LibGuides is a Web 2.0 content management and library knowledge sharing system growing in popularity...
University libraries today are offering several web-based and cloud-based services through their web...
As part of the digital evolution of libraries, librarians are now expected to serve in new roles as ...
This paper describes the ways in which libraries are currently implementing and managing web-based r...
Research guides (also known as subject guides, course guides, or pathfinders) provide targeted infor...
A truly comprehensive search tool for resources provided by libraries will continue to be a distant ...
This article describes a research project to determine the uniqueness of Internet subject guides amo...
Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) are new media platforms that provide greater efficiency and sp...
In summer 2008, a small group of Santa Clara University librarians were charged with exploring ways ...
A survey was performed by visiting the websites of 82 academic libraries in New York State to find o...
The nature of the World Wide Web poses considerable challenges for the scholar or student who wishes...
In today\u27s society, the use of technology is growing rapidly. School libraries have a responsibil...
Creative ideas and technology across the world for utilization have influenced the ways academic lib...
In Spring 2007, a group of 5 San Francisco State University librarians undertook a project to revolu...
Category: Case StudyPurpose: To report on the content management system designed to manage the 30 we...
LibGuides is a Web 2.0 content management and library knowledge sharing system growing in popularity...
University libraries today are offering several web-based and cloud-based services through their web...
As part of the digital evolution of libraries, librarians are now expected to serve in new roles as ...
This paper describes the ways in which libraries are currently implementing and managing web-based r...
Research guides (also known as subject guides, course guides, or pathfinders) provide targeted infor...
A truly comprehensive search tool for resources provided by libraries will continue to be a distant ...
This article describes a research project to determine the uniqueness of Internet subject guides amo...
Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) are new media platforms that provide greater efficiency and sp...
In summer 2008, a small group of Santa Clara University librarians were charged with exploring ways ...
A survey was performed by visiting the websites of 82 academic libraries in New York State to find o...
The nature of the World Wide Web poses considerable challenges for the scholar or student who wishes...
In today\u27s society, the use of technology is growing rapidly. School libraries have a responsibil...
Creative ideas and technology across the world for utilization have influenced the ways academic lib...
In Spring 2007, a group of 5 San Francisco State University librarians undertook a project to revolu...
Category: Case StudyPurpose: To report on the content management system designed to manage the 30 we...
LibGuides is a Web 2.0 content management and library knowledge sharing system growing in popularity...
University libraries today are offering several web-based and cloud-based services through their web...
As part of the digital evolution of libraries, librarians are now expected to serve in new roles as ...