Thursday, September 5, 2013

[Lib-helig-l] Mid-week Reading

Dear Colleagues

The September issue of College and Research Libraries is now available at  http://crl.acrl.org/content/74/5.toc.

You should be able to just click through to get the articles. 

 

The September 2013 issue of College & Research Libraries is now freely available online. Visit the C&RL website for complete contents from 1939 to the present and follow C&RL on Facebook and Twitter for updates and discussion. 


Articles

Don Latham and Melissa Gross. "Instructional Preferences of First-Year College Students with Below-Proficient Information Literacy Skills: A Focus Group Study." Abstract - Full Text (PDF).

 

Sarah Robbins and Karen Rupp-Serrano. "How Unique Are Our Users? Part 2: Comparing Responses Regarding the Information-Seeking Habits of Education Faculty." Abstract - Full Text (PDF).

 

Andrew D. Asher, Lynda M. Duke, and Suzanne Wilson. "Paths of Discovery: Comparing the Search Effectiveness of EBSCO Discovery Service, Summon, Google Scholar, and Conventional Library Resources."  Abstract - Full Text (PDF).

 

Bradley Wade Bishop and Jennifer A. Bartlett. "Where Do We Go from Here? Informing Academic Library Staffing through Reference Transaction Analysis." Abstract - Full Text (PDF).

 

Donald L. Gilstrap. "Why Do We Teach? Adult Learning Theory in Professional Standards as a Basis for Curriculum Development."  Abstract - Full Text (PDF).

 

Book Reviews

D.J. Hoek. Alex Sayf Cummings. Democracy of Sound: Music Piracy and the Remaking of American Copyright in the Twentieth Century. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. 257p. $29.95 (ISBM 978-0-19-985822-4). LC2012-041759. Full Text (PDF).

 

Lynne F. Maxwell. Tomas A. Lipinski. The Librarian's Legal Companion for Licensing Information Resources and Services. Chicago: Neal-Schuman, 2013. 734p. paper, $130.00 (ISBN: 978-1-55570-610-4). LCCN: 2012-18173. Full Text (PDF).

 

Katie Nash.  Steven K. Galbraith and Geoffrey D. Smith. Rare Book Librarianship: An Introduction and Guide. Santa Barbara: Libraries Unlimited, 2012. 185p. acid-free paper, $55.00 (ISBN 978-1-59158-881-8). LC 2012-012354. Full Text (PDF).

 

Richard J. Ring. Past or Portal? Enhancing Undergraduate Learning through Special Collections and Archives. Eds. Eleanor Mitchell, Peggy Seiden, and Suzy Taraba. Chicago: American Library Association, 2012. 320p. $40.00 (ISBN 978-0-8389-8610-3). LC 2012-6254. Full Text (PDF).

 

Mark E. Shelton. Library Leadership in the United States and Europe: A Comparative Study of Academic and Public Libraries. Eds. Peter Hernon and Niels Ole Pors. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Libraries Unlimited, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2013. 231p. paper, $60.00 (ISBN 978-1-61069-126-0). Full Text (PDF).

 

Recent Preprints

 

The following manuscripts have been accepted for future publication in College & Research Libraries. All manuscripts are in their final version but are not yet copyedited or formatted for print publication. Visit the C&RL website for a full listing of preprint articles.

Marni R. Harrington and Elizabeth Marshall. "Analyses of Mentoring Expectations, Activities and Support in Canadian Academic Libraries." Accepted: July 15, 2013; Anticipated Publication Date: November 1, 2014. Full Text (PDF).

Connie Strittmatter and Virginia K. Bratton. "Plagarism Awareness Among Students: Assessing Integration Of Ethics Theory Into Library Instruction." Accepted: July 8, 2013; Anticipated Publication Date: November 1, 2014. Full Text (PDF).

Quinn Galbraith, Elizabeth Smart, Sara D. Smith, and Megan Reed. "Who Publishes in Top-Tier Science Journals? An Analysis by Faculty Status and Tenure." Accepted: July 1, 2013; Anticipated Publication Date: November 1, 2014. Full Text (PDF).

Nancy M. Foasberg. "Student Reading Practices in Print and Electronic Media." Accepted: June 16, 2013; Anticipated Publication Date: September 1, 2014. Full Text (PDF).

David C. Tyler, Joyce C. Melvin, MaryLou Epp, and Anita M. Kreps. "Don't Fear the Reader: Librarian versus Interlibrary Loan Patron-driven Acquisition of Print Books at an Academic Library by Relative Collecting Level and by Library of Congress Classes and Subclasses." Accepted: June 5, 2013; Anticipated Publication Date: September 1, 2014. Full Text (PDF).

Jessica R. Page, Heather K. Moberly, Gregory K. Youngen, and Barbara J. Hamel. "Exploring the Veterinary Literature: A Bibliometric Methodology for Identifying Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Publications." Accepted: June 1, 2013; Anticipated Publication Date: September 1, 2014. Full Text (PDF)

 

 

 

Ingrid Thomson

Subject Librarian:  Humanities Information Division

Chancellor Oppenheimer Library

University of Cape Town Libraries

Tel:  +27 21 650 3133

Fax:  +27 21 650 2965

Ingrid.thomson@uct.ac.za

 

Chair: Western Cape Branch  (2012 – 2014)

National EXCO Additional Member: Advocacy and Social Media (2012 – 2014)

Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA)

 


UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN

This e-mail is subject to the UCT ICT policies and e-mail disclaimer published on our website at http://www.uct.ac.za/about/policies/emaildisclaimer/ or obtainable from +27 21 650 9111. This e-mail is intended only for the person(s) to whom it is addressed. If the e-mail has reached you in error, please notify the author. If you are not the intended recipient of the e-mail you may not use, disclose, copy, redirect or print the content. If this e-mail is not related to the business of UCT it is sent by the sender in the sender's individual capacity.

No comments:

Post a Comment