For libraries to continue to exist they must create an experience which draws the patron back again and again — to both their virtual spaces and physical spaces. This presentation concentrates on the physical ways a library, specifically in this case the Architecture Studies Library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, can create experiences which enhance interactions — interaction between patron and materials, between patron and staff, and among patrons
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The University of Tennessee implemented a master agreement initiative in fall 2012 as an effort to c...
Objective – To conduct a systematic review of several studies comparing the efficacy of face‐to‐face...
York University Libraries (YUL) ended its subscription to their default citation management program ...
Drupal is one of top tech topics in libraries right now. Academic libraries think very carefully abo...
The following article was presented in a panel discussion which explored library operational adaptat...
This article discusses the data-driven activities of Kansas State University Libraries in response t...
Statistical gathering and analysis plays an important role for librarian and publisher alike as we s...
Given the continued state of strained library budgets and increasing content offerings from publishe...
One of the trends currently affecting academic libraries is higher education’s expanding use of onli...
Given the changing collection management landscape a clear tool for evaluating purchase decisions is...
Social networking sites are changing the way that libraries engage their users. Sometimes called soc...
In school, as in their daily lives, children are confronted by images, written texts and combination...
SELF-e is an innovative collaboration between Library Journal and BiblioBoard that enables public li...
For every advance of information and communication technology in the 20thand 21st centuries, there h...
In our evolving effort to build infrastructure and support around research data management needs, we...
The University of Tennessee implemented a master agreement initiative in fall 2012 as an effort to c...
Objective – To conduct a systematic review of several studies comparing the efficacy of face‐to‐face...
York University Libraries (YUL) ended its subscription to their default citation management program ...