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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The National Media Market, A Buyer's Perspective, Winifred Fordham Metz
The National Media Market, A Buyer's Perspective, Winifred Fordham Metz
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
And They Were There-Reports Of Meetings, Sever Bordeianu
And They Were There-Reports Of Meetings, Sever Bordeianu
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Biz Of Acq-Ebook Pda At Eastern Michigan University, Joe Badics, Michelle Flinchbaugh
Biz Of Acq-Ebook Pda At Eastern Michigan University, Joe Badics, Michelle Flinchbaugh
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Bet You Missed It-What Do Science Fiction And False Moustaches Have In Common?, Bruce Strauch
Bet You Missed It-What Do Science Fiction And False Moustaches Have In Common?, Bruce Strauch
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Technology Left Behind-The View From The Other Side, Cris Ferguson
Technology Left Behind-The View From The Other Side, Cris Ferguson
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Oregon Trails-A Browser's Serendipity, Thomas W. Leonhardt
Oregon Trails-A Browser's Serendipity, Thomas W. Leonhardt
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
International Dateline-The Good Bookman, Rita Ricketts
International Dateline-The Good Bookman, Rita Ricketts
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
At Brunning: People & Technology: At The Only Edge That Means Anything/How We Understand What We Do, Dennis Brunning
At Brunning: People & Technology: At The Only Edge That Means Anything/How We Understand What We Do, Dennis Brunning
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
From Your Editor, Katina Strauch
Letting The Patrons Drive…Research Library Acquisitions?, Martha Hruska
Letting The Patrons Drive…Research Library Acquisitions?, Martha Hruska
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Demand Driven Acquisitions At Uc Merced, Jim Dooley
Demand Driven Acquisitions At Uc Merced, Jim Dooley
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Papa Abel Remembers: A Tale Of A Band Of Booksellers, Fascicle 19: Economic Realities, Richard Abel
Papa Abel Remembers: A Tale Of A Band Of Booksellers, Fascicle 19: Economic Realities, Richard Abel
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Curating Collective Collections-Reflexive Curation: Accident, Risk And Medium In The Collectively Curted Collection, Richard Fyffe, Sam Demas
Curating Collective Collections-Reflexive Curation: Accident, Risk And Medium In The Collectively Curted Collection, Richard Fyffe, Sam Demas
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Atg Interviews Jane Burke, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, Proquest And Serials Solutions, Tom Gilson, Katina Strauch
Atg Interviews Jane Burke, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, Proquest And Serials Solutions, Tom Gilson, Katina Strauch
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Op Ed-The Continuing Dilemma Of Defining Databases: The New Digital Normal, Sue Wiegand
Op Ed-The Continuing Dilemma Of Defining Databases: The New Digital Normal, Sue Wiegand
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Collecting To The Core-Psychology Handbooks, Donald Polzella, Ann Doherty
Collecting To The Core-Psychology Handbooks, Donald Polzella, Ann Doherty
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Random Ramblings- The Difference Between A Great And A Good Research Library: Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow, Bob Holley
Random Ramblings- The Difference Between A Great And A Good Research Library: Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow, Bob Holley
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Issues In Vendor/Library Relations-Air Show, Bob Nardini
Issues In Vendor/Library Relations-Air Show, Bob Nardini
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Perceived Motion Sickness And Effects On Performance Following Naval Transportation, Joakim Dahlman, Torbjörn Falkmer, Fredrik Forsman
Perceived Motion Sickness And Effects On Performance Following Naval Transportation, Joakim Dahlman, Torbjörn Falkmer, Fredrik Forsman
Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
The present study focused on the relationship between previous experiences of, and rated susceptibility to, motion sickness and its correlation to subjective measurements and actual performance. Performance was measured in terms of shooting precision among 23 participants from the Swedish amphibious corps after transportation in a small amphibious boat, while sealed off with no reference to the outside world. Self-rating questionnaires were collected regarding perceived performance and presence of motion sickness. The physiological status perceived by each participant was related to factors that generally indicate early stages of motion sickness, which also were correlated to deficits in performance. It was …
Changes In Eeg During Ultralong Running, M. Doppelmayr, P. Sauseng, H. Doppelmayr, I. Mausz
Changes In Eeg During Ultralong Running, M. Doppelmayr, P. Sauseng, H. Doppelmayr, I. Mausz
Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
There are only a few studies using human electroencephalograms (EEGs) to investigate bioelectrical changes in the brain during exercise (running or cycling). These studies report an increase in EEG alpha amplitude during and immediately after exercise. However, only exercises within a relatively short time interval of approximately 1 hour have been investigated. Thus, we focussed on long-lasting exercise and report three single case studies, performed on the same participant, during extended exercise and under different thermal conditions. EEG was recorded during a 12-, 24-, and 56-hour ultramarathon. The 56-hour race was performed under extreme thermal stress in Death Valley, CA, …
Government Documents On Rare Earth Minerals, Bert Chapman
Government Documents On Rare Earth Minerals, Bert Chapman
Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations
Rare earth minerals contain unique chemical and physical properties such as lanthanum, are found in small concentrations, need extensive precise processes to separate, and are critical components of modern technologies such as laser guidance systems, personal electronics such as Blackberries, and satellites. The U.S. has some rare earth resources, but is heavily dependent on access to them from from Afghanistan, Bolivia, and China. Losing access to these resources would have significant economic, military, and political implications. This presentation will highlight government information resources on rare earth minerals from agencies such as the Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Defense (DOD), …
Investigating Visual Alerting In Complex Command And Control Environments, Jacquelyn M. Crebolder
Investigating Visual Alerting In Complex Command And Control Environments, Jacquelyn M. Crebolder
Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
A series of experiments was conducted to investigate visual alerting in complex command and control environments, where operators must use several displays to perform tasks. In the first experiment, the speed of detection of two alerts, one in the form of a short bar and the other a border surrounding the perimeter of the display, were compared under flashing and static states. Findings showed that bar alerts were detected faster than border alerts and that adding a flashing attribute did not provide a benefit. The second study monitored which display participants were attending to when the alert appeared, and the …
Sleep Disturbance Implications For Modern Military Operations, Douglas R. Lindsay, Jeff Dyche
Sleep Disturbance Implications For Modern Military Operations, Douglas R. Lindsay, Jeff Dyche
Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
As is evident from current military operations that are happening around the globe (e.g., Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea), today’s military is being called on in numerous new and innovative ways (e.g., Foster & Lindsay, 2011). One of the primary forces behind this change is the pervasiveness of enhanced information systems. In fact, the concept of networked warfare is the basis of operations and doctrine for the armed forces (Wesensten, Belenky, & Balkin, 2005). With respect to Admiral Cebrowski’s quote, it appears that this notion of information in warfare is going to continue to influence the way that we approach and conduct …
Intelligent Shelter Allotment For Emergency Evacuation Planning: A Case Study Of Makkah, Kwangsoo Yang, Faizan Ur Rehman, Hatim Lahza, Saleh Basalamah, Shashi Shekhar, Arif Ghafoor
Intelligent Shelter Allotment For Emergency Evacuation Planning: A Case Study Of Makkah, Kwangsoo Yang, Faizan Ur Rehman, Hatim Lahza, Saleh Basalamah, Shashi Shekhar, Arif Ghafoor
Cyber Center Technical Reports
Given maps of an evacuee population, shelter destinations and a transportation
network, the goal of intelligent shelter allotment (ISA) is to assign routes, exits and shelters to evacuees for quick and safe evacuation. ISA is societally important due to emergency planning and response applications in context of hazards such as floods, terrorism, fire, etc. ISA is challenging due to conflicts between movements of evacuee-groups heading to different shelters and transportation-network choke-points. State of the practice based on Nearest Exit or Shelter (NES) paradigm addresses the former challenge but not the latter one leading to load-imbalance and slow evacuation. Recent computational …
By Popular Demand: Building A Consortial Demand‐Driven Program, Xan Arch, Robin Champieux, Susan Hinken, Emily Mcelroy, Joan Thompson
By Popular Demand: Building A Consortial Demand‐Driven Program, Xan Arch, Robin Champieux, Susan Hinken, Emily Mcelroy, Joan Thompson
Charleston Library Conference
The Orbis Cascade Alliance set out to create an e‐book program for its 36 member libraries. Unlike the single-library patron‐driven acquisition programs that we have seen in the past, this ambitious pilot needed to take into account the different discovery options and workflow requirements of 36 libraries and their varying size and technical capabilities. We will discuss the ideal makeup of an implementation team for a program of this size, how to assess the technical hurdles and what training must be provided, how to work with vendors effectively in this setting, and how to evaluate the success of a patron‐driven …
Experiences From The Field: Choosing A Discovery Tool For Your Unique Library, Jennifer Castaldo, Christine Korytnyk Dulaney, Tom Klingler, Doralyn Rossmann, Laura Wrubel
Experiences From The Field: Choosing A Discovery Tool For Your Unique Library, Jennifer Castaldo, Christine Korytnyk Dulaney, Tom Klingler, Doralyn Rossmann, Laura Wrubel
Charleston Library Conference
Our users want an easier way to search library resources; currently, there are many discovery tools available, which can seem daunting. How do you know which one will work for your unique library? Librarians from different types of libraries—an online library, a land-grant school, a law library, a private university, and a consortium—describe how they evaluated the available products and made decisions on which tools to implement. A variety of platforms are discussed, including: Ebsco’s Discovery Service, III’s Encore Synergy Discovery, Serials Solutions’ Summon, and even a homegrown solution. Discover what libraries are looking for in these tools, strategies for …
Turn That Frown Upside Down: Management Strategies For Improving Library Employee Morale In Uncertain Times, Cindy L. Craig, Curt G. Friehs
Turn That Frown Upside Down: Management Strategies For Improving Library Employee Morale In Uncertain Times, Cindy L. Craig, Curt G. Friehs
Charleston Library Conference
No abstract provided.
Let Go And Haul! A Square‐Rigger’S Guide To Weeding “Age Of Sail” Collections In The 21st Century, Valarie Prescott Adams, Douglas Black
Let Go And Haul! A Square‐Rigger’S Guide To Weeding “Age Of Sail” Collections In The 21st Century, Valarie Prescott Adams, Douglas Black
Charleston Library Conference
This nautically tinged talk explores what happens when two academic libraries begin reshaping their approach to collection evaluation and management by designing programs for large‐scale, systematic collection review. At both libraries, methodical and comprehensive weeding had not taken place for decades, if ever. The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga restructured its collection practices by implementing a subject liaison program and creating a carefully phased review process in which discipline faculty were an integral part. Northern Michigan University set out to halve the size of its circulating collection within five years, as part of the library’s response to a campus‐wide strategic …
A First-Year Librarian’S Weeding Project Management Experience From Start To (Planned) Finish, Kady Ferris
A First-Year Librarian’S Weeding Project Management Experience From Start To (Planned) Finish, Kady Ferris
Charleston Library Conference
This paper will provide an adaptable roadmap for weeding a monograph collection at a small academic library. When starting straight out of library school as the first Collection Development Librarian for the St. Edward’s University library in July 2010, I was confronted with a monograph collection that had never been weeded in any systematic way. As a small liberal arts university library, it is not our mission to collect comprehensively but rather to support the current curriculum, which is focused on social issues in a global context. Yet, there we were with a dusty, dated, unused collection filling the shelves. …