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Persuasive Proposals for Increasing Your Electronic Resources and Services
(East Carolina University, 2007-02-23)
In these days of scarce funding and increased pressure for cutting edge services, librarians must learn which strategies work to "sell" their requests for additional funding, new services and electronic resources. Come ...
From the Taiga Forum 2006 . . . OUR future scenarios
(East Carolina University, 2006)
Open Access Publishing in the Social Sciences and Humanities
(East Carolina University, 2009)
Open access publishing is now an accepted pillar of the scholarly communication movement. However, the greatest traction for open access publishing thus far has been in the sciences. Penetration of open access publishing ...
Talking to our faculty about open access and authors' rights
(East Carolina University, 2008-10-23)
The Online Catalog: Another Source of Frustration or An Opportunity for Collaboration?
(East Carolina University, 2004-01-11)
Establishing Accessibility for E-Journals: A Suggested Approach
(East Carolina University, 2002)
Libraries in the United States are required by law to make library programs and services accessible to people with disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (1998) ...
AIM for success with IM
(East Carolina University, 2006)
Instant messaging (IM) is a hot topic among libraries today. The past few years have seen a burst of articles in the professional literature describing the technology and the ways in which libraries can incorporate it into ...
Serving Sci-Tech Library Users With Disabilities
(East Carolina University, 2001)
Service to library users with disabilities has been the subject of numerous books, articles, and presentations, but it is useful to consider this issue specifically in the context of science libraries for several reasons. ...
A Different Kind of Fellowship: Joyner Library's SPA Fellowship Program
(East Carolina University, 2008-07)
A look at the origins and development of Joyner Library's SPA Fellowship program, which is designed to provide Joyner paraprofessional employees with the opportunity to gain professional librarian experience.
Carolina Israelite
(East Carolina University, 2006)