Google and like search engines have changed the way library users search and retrieve information. The typical library user has come to expect discovery or other search tools to provide one‐stop (one‐box) searching with seamless and immediate results. While our students and faculty are traveling on this new discovery highway, not all of our library faculty and staff have made it to the on‐ramp for this new approach of searching (Thinking)
For more than a decade, the North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries has had some level of u...
On October 16, 2015, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit handed down its opinion dismissi...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
Google and like search engines have changed the way library users search and retrieve information. T...
Joyner Library recently had to make space for a new campus partner. To do so we focused our activity...
Drawing on our experience with the Primo discovery service at Baruch College, we will discuss the ex...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
Discovery service indexing content can be highly customizable, which makes traditional title overlap...
Do concerns about “fair” linking make you wonder about discovery services? It’s time to understand H...
This presentation sheds light on a relatively new phenomenon that needs more earnest consideration f...
This presentation examines the library’s role as options proliferate regarding textbooks in higher e...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
In a time of increasing physical collection space pressures and rapidly evolving higher education in...
While libraries face challenges in building usage of a new medium like streaming video, strategic, a...
With discovery systems such as Summon, EDS, and Primo Central, patrons can search nearly all of thei...
For more than a decade, the North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries has had some level of u...
On October 16, 2015, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit handed down its opinion dismissi...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
Google and like search engines have changed the way library users search and retrieve information. T...
Joyner Library recently had to make space for a new campus partner. To do so we focused our activity...
Drawing on our experience with the Primo discovery service at Baruch College, we will discuss the ex...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
Discovery service indexing content can be highly customizable, which makes traditional title overlap...
Do concerns about “fair” linking make you wonder about discovery services? It’s time to understand H...
This presentation sheds light on a relatively new phenomenon that needs more earnest consideration f...
This presentation examines the library’s role as options proliferate regarding textbooks in higher e...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
In a time of increasing physical collection space pressures and rapidly evolving higher education in...
While libraries face challenges in building usage of a new medium like streaming video, strategic, a...
With discovery systems such as Summon, EDS, and Primo Central, patrons can search nearly all of thei...
For more than a decade, the North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries has had some level of u...
On October 16, 2015, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit handed down its opinion dismissi...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...