OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives: Volume 20 Issue 2
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A repository of our own: the E‐LIS e‐prints archive
Norm MedeirosThis article reviews the E‐Prints in Library and Information Science (E‐LIS) open access archive. E‐LIS is part of the Research in Computing, Library and Information Science…
Information literacy for primary sources: creating a new paradigm for archival researcher education
Elizabeth YakelEducating researchers on how to use archival and manuscript materials and repositories is an important component in any records program. This is more important now that increasing…
Effective access: teachers' use of digital resources (research in progress)
Bethany Carlson, Sharon ReidyIn this paper, the authors describe the need for a better understanding of the cognitive frameworks used by high school science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM…
Using OCLC Connexion to find typographical errors in authority records
Jeffrey BeallTypographical errors exist in bibliographic and authority records and can hinder patron access to library materials. Until recently, a widely available systematic approach to…
Developing a digital archive with limited resources
Greg SennemaThis article describes how a small liberal arts college library created a digital library using existing staff and financial resources. The Hekman Digital Archive (HDA) was…
Free as in Tibet: ibiblio's cultural cultivation and community creation
Jessamyn Westibiblio is a digital library hosted at the University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill that manages to be both a repository for cultural information and a resource for community…