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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Glover, Karen – Journal of Access Services, 2006
The author reviews the evolution of the Circulation Department at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) Library and Information Center from 2001 to the present. It is shown how a traditional circulation department with poor customer relations transformed itself by adopting innovative policies and services leading to improved customer…
Descriptors: Library Services, Information Sources, Change Agents, Efficiency
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Hepler, Sarah; Green, Ravonne – Journal of Access Services, 2006
Many patrons of libraries have one or more print disabilities that partially or totally impair their ability to use standard print. However, many devices and services are available to aid patrons who can not use print in the conventional manner. This paper provides an overview of typical assistive technology devices and services available to…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Academic Libraries, Two Year Colleges, Assistive Technology
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Brown, Kevin N.; Kaspar, Wendi Arant – Journal of Access Services, 2006
Shelf reading the stacks is very often not seen as scholarly work in library circles and is therefore overlooked. However, there is a very real frustration of a patron who cannot find the material they need. There are very few studies that provide a working model for shelf reading. The authors suggest a collaborative shelf reading model based on…
Descriptors: Library Facilities, Facility Inventory, Access to Information, Information Retrieval
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Brown, Tara M. – Journal of Access Services, 2006
This paper is drawn from an empirical, ethnographic study of information and communications technologies (ICT) use among thirteen, low-income twelfth-graders attending a large urban high school and focuses on participants' ICT access in the school library. It examines how library staff members' cultural and gendered perceptions shaped ICT…
Descriptors: Ethnography, School Libraries, Library Policy, Use Studies
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Mathson, Stephanie; Hancks, Jeffrey – Journal of Access Services, 2006
Improving library technologies allow patrons greater autonomy. One such technology, self-checkout kiosks, puts patrons in virtual control over their circulation experience. Whereas previously patrons had to approach circulation staff to check out, now this can be done privately. The impact self-checkout has on the circulation of potentially…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Sex Role, Academic Libraries
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Wong, Yi Ling; Green, Ravonne – Journal of Access Services, 2006
Disaster preparedness is an important issue in library management today. This article presents a general overview of the theoretical aspects of disaster planning in libraries. The stages of disaster planning are a circular process of planning, prevention, response, recovery, preparedness, and training.
Descriptors: Prevention, Library Administration, Academic Libraries, Emergency Programs
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Case, Jackie L.; Ingram, Marion Thorp – Journal of Access Services, 2006
Most library buildings were built thirty or more years ago. As a result libraries are sharing a common situation. There is little or no room to add more books onto the shelves, and there are odd spaces throughout the stacks which are not being used. Jackson Library, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, faced this challenge and grew space by…
Descriptors: Libraries, Library Facilities, Sustainability, Models
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Goodson, Kymberly Anne – Journal of Access Services, 2006
The article describes a partnership between two of the libraries at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) through which two staff in one library worked part-time at the other during the summer of 2006 in order to maximize staffing efficiency among the units, as well as to realize professional development-related goals for the staff…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Program Descriptions, Library Personnel, Staff Utilization
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Bradigan, Pamela S.; Rodman, Ruey L. – Journal of Access Services, 2006
This paper focuses on how an academic library managed changes in services and space to meet customer needs for streamlined services, increasing efficiency for students, faculty and staff in finding, analyzing, sharing, and producing knowledge. The Ohio State University's John A. Prior Health Sciences Library (PHSL) has merged its circulation and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Biological Sciences, Interior Space, Space Utilization
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Kern, M. Kathleen; Weible, Cherie L. – Journal of Access Services, 2005
Academic libraries increasingly rely on Interlibrary Loan (ILL) departments to obtain research materials. This adds to the workload of ILL at a time when many libraries are experiencing budget cuts and dwindling staff. Collaboration between ILL and Reference can assist ILL by providing searching expertise. Collaboration is facilitated by the…
Descriptors: Reference Services, Library Services, Academic Libraries, Cooperation
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Blummer, Barbara – Journal of Access Services, 2005
As librarians confront the Information Age, it is imperative that they remain aware of the issues that affect the profession. Traditional library skills are no longer adequate for maintaining a competitive edge in the field. Post-graduate education in digital libraries offers information professionals an opportunity to broaden their knowledge of…
Descriptors: Library Education, Graduate Study, Electronic Libraries
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Mitchell, W. Bede; Smith, Fred W. – Journal of Access Services, 2005
For as long as libraries have charged fines for books returned after their due dates, this familiar practice has excited comment and controversy. Fines are thought by many to deter patrons from keeping materials too long. However, others believe there is little persuasive evidence that fines are more effective at minimizing overdues than are…
Descriptors: Library Services, Positive Reinforcement, Rewards, Academic Libraries
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Blummer, Barbara – Journal of Access Services, 2005
Academic libraries, university presses, and commercial ventures are embracing print-on-demand publishing to improve services as well as reduce costs. The concept dates to the early 1990s, but problems with the technology coupled with a lack of interest by libraries and book vendors hindered its popularity. Today, print-on-demand remains ideal for…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Services, Books, Publishing Industry
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Snowman, Ann MacKay – Journal of Access Services, 2005
In 2003, Penn State Libraries implemented payroll deduction and collection agency programs to gain better control of accounts receivable. The author reports on the implementation processes and first year outcomes of the programs. She recommends careful consideration of several questions before implementing such measures.
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Money Management, Debt (Financial), Wages
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Plocharczyk, Leah – Journal of Access Services, 2005
The children of Mexican migrants face a number of hardships and difficulties that greatly hamper their ability to succeed in American schools. This paper examines some of the major difficulties and suggests multicultural programs that school librarians can implement in order to help migrant children achieve academic success.
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Academic Achievement, Migrant Children, Migrants
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