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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Book Review: Struggling To Learn: An Intimate History Of School Desegregation In South Carolina, Tamara Law
Book Review: Struggling To Learn: An Intimate History Of School Desegregation In South Carolina, Tamara Law
South Carolina Libraries
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Charleston To Phnom Penh, Craig M. Keeney
Book Review: Charleston To Phnom Penh, Craig M. Keeney
South Carolina Libraries
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Child, Craig M. Keeney
Book Review: Schooling The Movement: The Activism Of Southern Black Educators From Reconstruction Through The Civil Rights Era, Sherry V. Neal
Book Review: Schooling The Movement: The Activism Of Southern Black Educators From Reconstruction Through The Civil Rights Era, Sherry V. Neal
South Carolina Libraries
No abstract provided.
Fall 2023 Issue Editor Letter, Mckenzie M. Lemhouse
Fall 2023 Issue Editor Letter, Mckenzie M. Lemhouse
South Carolina Libraries
No abstract provided.
Sela News & News From The States
Sela News & News From The States
The Southeastern Librarian
News from participating Southeastern states.
Speaking Volumes: Books With Histories, Timothy Daniels
Speaking Volumes: Books With Histories, Timothy Daniels
The Southeastern Librarian
David Pearson Bodleian Library: University of Oxford, 2022 ISBN: 9781851245628 240 p. $65.00 (Hbk)
Freedom’S Dominion: A Saga Of White Resistance To Federal Power, Kristine Stilwell
Freedom’S Dominion: A Saga Of White Resistance To Federal Power, Kristine Stilwell
The Southeastern Librarian
Jefferson Cowie New York: Basic Books, 2023 ISBN: 9781541672802 512 p. $35.00 (Hbk)
Sela Officers And Executive Committee, Sela State Representatives
Sela Officers And Executive Committee, Sela State Representatives
The Southeastern Librarian
Current SELA officers and representatives.
Deep South: A Social Anthropological Study Of Caste And Class, Chris Andrews
Deep South: A Social Anthropological Study Of Caste And Class, Chris Andrews
The Southeastern Librarian
Allison Davis, Burleigh B. Gardner, & Mary R. Gardner Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2022 ISBN: 9780226817989 328 p. $20.00 (Pbk)
Diversity Webinar For Special Libraries Association Academic & Education Community And Acrl’S Ebss Education Committee: Diversity As A Collective Action: A Strategy For Success, Essraa Nawar
Library Presentations, Posters, and Audiovisual Materials
In her role, which has continuously grown in scope during her tenure at Chapman, Essraa Nawar has re-imagined diversity at the Leatherby Libraries, creating and implementing the first ever Library Diversity Statement and Plan, leading the library to receive the first-ever Diversity Award. A leader on women's empowerment, Essraa was invited by the Egyptian Government to participate in a women’s conference and was honored as one of the top 30 Egyptian women abroad. As an interfaith advocate, her campaign #changethenarrative aims to breaking stereotypes and promote peaceful coexistence. In April 2022, she was recognized as one of California’s Women of …
Attitudes Of Undergraduate Students Toward The Utilization Of Multimedia Resources In University Of Ibadan, Mojisola Omowumi Odewole
Attitudes Of Undergraduate Students Toward The Utilization Of Multimedia Resources In University Of Ibadan, Mojisola Omowumi Odewole
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
This study investigated attitudes of undergraduate students toward the utilization of multimedia resources in University of Ilorin. Descriptive survey was adopted and a sample of 392 undergraduate students were randomly selected across the fifteen faculties in University of Ilorin by using multi-stage random sampling technique. A questionnaire was used to collect data from 392 selected sample, out of which 376 copies of the questionnaire were completely filled and returned. Data collected for the four research questions were analyzed using frequency counts and percentages while PPMC was used to test the only null hypothesis of the study. The study found that …
The Power Of Emerging Technologies On Academic Libraries, Samson Adesina Akinola
The Power Of Emerging Technologies On Academic Libraries, Samson Adesina Akinola
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
The importance of technology in academic institutions is growing, and it is essential for libraries and information professionals to familiarize themselves with these technologies. Digital literacy development is now a crucial part of educational curriculums, and new library technologies such as bibliographic reference management software, learning systems design software, electronic copyrights management software, artificial intelligence software and more are becoming integral to academic environments. Classroom management software and automated libraries also play a role in the evolving landscape of academic libraries. Additionally, integrated discovery software has greatly influenced academic libraries, and they are increasingly venturing into digital content creation. This …
The Preventorium: A Memoir, Peter R. Dean
The Preventorium: A Memoir, Peter R. Dean
The Southeastern Librarian
Susan Annah Currie Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2022 ISBN: 9781496842763 232 p. $25.00 (Hbk)
Grain And Fire: A History Of Baking In The American South, A. Blake Denton
Grain And Fire: A History Of Baking In The American South, A. Blake Denton
The Southeastern Librarian
Rebecca Sharpless Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2022 ISBN: 9781469668369 344 p. $30.00 (Hbk)
Carnival In Alabama: Marked Bodies And Invented Traditions In Mobile, Tim Dodge
Carnival In Alabama: Marked Bodies And Invented Traditions In Mobile, Tim Dodge
The Southeastern Librarian
Isabel Machado Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2023 ISBN: 9781496842596 262 p. $30.00 (Pbk)
Government Documents For All, Tim Dodge
Government Documents For All, Tim Dodge
The Southeastern Librarian
No abstract provided.
Academic Librarianship Reflection: Promoting Intellectual Freedom, Rebecca Rose
Academic Librarianship Reflection: Promoting Intellectual Freedom, Rebecca Rose
The Southeastern Librarian
No abstract provided.
The President’S Column, Crystal Gates
The President’S Column, Crystal Gates
The Southeastern Librarian
No abstract provided.
Southeastern Librarian 71(3) Fall 2023 (Full Issue)
Southeastern Librarian 71(3) Fall 2023 (Full Issue)
The Southeastern Librarian
Complete issue of The Southeastern Librarian Volume 71 Number 3
Cataloging Electronic Theses And Dissertations: Updates And Perspectives From The Mississippi State University Libraries, Meg C. Wang
The Southeastern Librarian
Over the last two decades, electronic submission of theses and dissertations has become more common, and cataloging processes have evolved as well. At the same time, the Resource Description and Access (RDA) cataloging guidelines, which are better designed to describe digital resources, were widely imple-mented in 2013 in order to replace the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR2), which emphasize the description of a physical item. These changes have brought unceasing challenges into cataloging work-flows. Especially with the development of linked data and the semantic web, catalogers consistently need to adapt measures to local conditions. This paper describes the recent issues that …
Copyright For Graduate Works: Do I Need Permission To Use This?, Stephanie Wiegand
Copyright For Graduate Works: Do I Need Permission To Use This?, Stephanie Wiegand
Bear GRADS
When writing a graduate work, you may come across other excellent works that elevate your own work – a diagram explaining a process, a survey instrument for collecting data, an artwork that illustrates a concept, a piece of sheet music for analysis, and more. How can you ethically and legally incorporate these works into your research and writing? This session will discuss the basics of using portions of copyrighted works in your graduate work and provide real-life examples.
The Fast And The Curious: Accelerating Literature Reviews With Ai, Jennifer Freer, Natalia Tingle Dolan, Gabrielle Wiersma
The Fast And The Curious: Accelerating Literature Reviews With Ai, Jennifer Freer, Natalia Tingle Dolan, Gabrielle Wiersma
Presentations and other scholarship
As the world of academic research shifts gears into the digital age, AI-powered tools are beginning to shape the scholarly landscape. Just as high-performance vehicles transformed the world of car racing, AI-powered tools like scite, Elicit, and Research Rabbit have the potential to revolutionize the traditional literature review process. This presentation will accelerate your understanding of AI literature review tools and how these technologies can turbocharge the research process. Navigating between traditional library tools and AI-powered systems can be like choosing the right vehicle for the race. AI tools can enhance the speed, depth, and breadth of literature reviews, allowing …
The Seamlessaccess Audit Toolkit: A Framework For Librarians To Audit Resource Access, John Felts, Jason Griffey, Tim Lloyd
The Seamlessaccess Audit Toolkit: A Framework For Librarians To Audit Resource Access, John Felts, Jason Griffey, Tim Lloyd
Library Faculty Presentations
Are your users having online resource access issues? Is access intuitive and reliable? Are you concerned that your user community’s online privacy isn’t sufficiently protected? Did you ever wish there was a toolkit to help you audit these and other issues? We can help!
To help navigate the complex issues that occur as a result of changing technology, regulations, and user expectations, SeamlessAccess is producing a toolkit that gives librarians a framework for auditing their resource access. Structured into four key areas - Usability, Privacy, Reliability, and Security- the toolkit enables libraries to identify the risks and opportunities that inform …
Are We Cringey?: Evaluating Social Media Strategies For Younger Audiences, Kathleen Schipano, Loren Mixon
Are We Cringey?: Evaluating Social Media Strategies For Younger Audiences, Kathleen Schipano, Loren Mixon
Library Faculty Presentations
Have you ever stopped before posting to think, “Is this cringey?” Have you ever felt stuck or unsure of how to leverage social media to connect to your patrons? In this session, we will talk about key methods for staying on trend, taking the temperature of your audience, and finding ways to share your message that will resonate with younger audiences. You will see examples of workflow and idea creation while exploring trending media to develop skills to connect to students and patrons where they are.
Geopolitics In Recent U.S. Professional Military Reading Lists, Bert Chapman
Geopolitics In Recent U.S. Professional Military Reading Lists, Bert Chapman
Libraries Faculty and Staff Scholarship and Research
Professional military reading lists have existed for a long time in the U.S. military and in other national militaries. They are frequently updated and intended to enhance the professional knowledge of military professionals in areas ranging from cultural awareness, ethics, leadership, international relations, military history and military operations, and areas of expertise considered essential to successfully executing the operations of their military service branch. These lists are prepared by the leadership organizations of these armed services such as the Air Force Chief of Staff, U.S. Army’s Chief of Staff, Chief of Naval Operations, and Marine Corps Commandant. Such readings are …
Information Needs And Information Seeking Behaviour Of Health Workers On The Treatment Of Diabetic Mellitus Patients In Rural Areas In Benue State, Nigeria, Yilase Jerome Terhemba, Obande Bonnie Obeka, Hussaini Mustapha Yusuf
Information Needs And Information Seeking Behaviour Of Health Workers On The Treatment Of Diabetic Mellitus Patients In Rural Areas In Benue State, Nigeria, Yilase Jerome Terhemba, Obande Bonnie Obeka, Hussaini Mustapha Yusuf
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
The study investigates the information needs and information-seeking behaviour of clinical health workers for the treatment of diabetic mellitus patients in the rural areas in Benue state Nigeria. Two research questions guided the study. A descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. A total of four hundred and twenty-two (422) health workers with a sample of two hundred and six (206) clinical health workers from general hospitals in 23 Local Governments Areas in Benue state was used for the study. The questionnaire was used as an instrument for data collection. Data collected was analysed using descriptive statistics of mean …
Subscribe To Open In Practice: Library Lightning Round, John Felts, Moriana Garcia, Kate Mccready, Jason Price, Curtis Brundy
Subscribe To Open In Practice: Library Lightning Round, John Felts, Moriana Garcia, Kate Mccready, Jason Price, Curtis Brundy
Library Faculty Presentations
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Where does S2O fit in with your open investment/collections strategies?
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What do you see as the strengths or the advantages of the model?
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What challenges have you encountered implementing the model?
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What offers are you participating in?
Information Seeking Behavior Of Mass Media Students Of S.P.N. Doshi Women’S College, Vaibhavi B. Satardekar Ms, Chhaya G. Sayam Ms
Information Seeking Behavior Of Mass Media Students Of S.P.N. Doshi Women’S College, Vaibhavi B. Satardekar Ms, Chhaya G. Sayam Ms
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
This article investigates the information seeking behavior of mass media students at S.P.N. Doshi Women's College. The researchers employed a survey methodology to gather the necessary data for their study. A total of 145 online questionnaires were disseminated, out of these, 98 questionnaires were successfully collected and returned for analysis. The majority of the respondents (71.8%%) responded that they visit the library for self-study. Most of the respondents (72.5%) are aware of electronic information sources provided by their college. The majority of the respondents (69.2%) prefer to use books as their primary source of information. A significant portion of the …
Roles Of Public Libraries In Socio-Economic Developments In Rural Area In The Digital Age With Special Reference To Government District Library- Ahwa, Namitaben G. Patel Ph.D. Scholar, Indira N. Dodiya Dr.
Roles Of Public Libraries In Socio-Economic Developments In Rural Area In The Digital Age With Special Reference To Government District Library- Ahwa, Namitaben G. Patel Ph.D. Scholar, Indira N. Dodiya Dr.
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
The present study highlights the roles of public libraries in the socio-economic development of rural areas in the digital age with special reference to the Government District Library- Ahwa. A total no. of 60 questionnaires were distributed to a library, using a survey to collect data. Out of which 45 users gave their responses. The study found that all respondents indicated that they were using the public library for reading purposes. Followed by 75.56% respondents to prepare competitive exams, 71.11% to improve general knowledge, and very few users using the library for other purposes. The majority 53.33% of users had …