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Wired to the World
(East Carolina University, 2009-08-26)
From the Pen of the Editor
(East Carolina University, 2009-08-25)
Records of the Children of the Light: The Friends Historical Collection at Guilford College
(East Carolina University, 2006)
This article provides an overview to the Friends Historical Collection in Hege Library at Guilford
College, in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The Records of a ‘Sober, Quiet, and Industrious People’: The Archives of the Moravian Church in America, Southern Province, in Winston-Salem
(East Carolina University, 2005)
This article examines the history and holdings of the Moravian Archives at the Archie K. Davis Center in Winston-Salem.
The Federal Depository Library Program: Anachronism or Necessity?
(East Carolina University, 2004)
A look at how the advent of the World Wide Web and transition to primarily electronic distribution of federal publications has permanently altered the FDLP. In order to survive, the program needs to transition from the old ...
Ownership, publication and authors’ rights: Managing scholarly communications
(East Carolina University, 2009)
Presentation by Kevin Smith, JD, the Scholarly Communications Librarian at Duke University, for Open Access Week 2009
Assessment of Technical Services Workflow in an Academic Library: A Time-and-Path Study
(East Carolina University, 2005-09-02)
In spring 2004, the Technical Services area at East Carolina University's Joyner Library conducted a time-and-path study of materials moving through the area from receipt until they are ready for the shelf. This study ...
An Information Literacy Umbrella for Instruction
(2004-03)
Instructional activities at Joyner Library, East Carolina University, currently include course-integrated instruction, online tutorial use, class web pages, research consultations, a customizable subject guide database, ...
Creating Cherokee Print: Samuel Austin Worcester’s Impact on the Syllabary
(East Carolina University, 2008)
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the
Nation’s newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix, are routinely examined within the context of the tribe’s
discourse surrounding ...