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Medium rare: Exploring archives and their conversion from original to digital

Kiersten F. Latham, Ph.D. Kent State University Kent, OH kflatham@kent.edu This paper, which will be published in two parts, explores the physicality of archival materials in the context of the digital age. This first part reviews key lessons in the history of new...

Hindrances as learning tools when seeking information: Sense-making methodology and system improvement

Michael Nycyk michael.nycyk@gmail.com Masters Student at Curtin University Perth Western Australia Large complex information systems require constant attention to, and improvement in, satisfying user needs when users cannot find required information. It concerns...

Does gender and race have an impact on earnings in the library and information science labor market in the United States of America?

Darren Sweeper Social Sciences Librarian/Assistant Professor Seton Hall University Libraries South Orange, NJ 07079 USA sweepeda@shu.edu Steven A. Smith Associate Professor Department of Management University of New Orleans New Orleans, LA 70148 USA...

Mobile technologies – information on the move … or stuck in a groove? – A South African perspective

Denise Rosemary Nicholson University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg Denise.Nicholson@wits.ac.za Mobile technologies present exciting and new opportunities to those who have not been able to access digital information before or provide additional opportunities for...

Counting Cataloging: Moving Beyond Statistics to Measure the Value of Cataloging

Melissa De Fino (Corresponding Author) Special Collections Catalog Librarian Technical & Automated Services Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey 47 Davidson Road Piscataway, N.J. 08854 mdefino@rci.rutgers.edu Voice: (732) 445-5903 Fax: (732) 445-5888...
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