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    Introduction:Making Strange

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    Introduction:Making Strange

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    Bel Jour: a discipline-specific portal to periodicals

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    Convenient, subject-based access to current periodicals can be difficult to achieve in today’s mixed and changing journals environment. This paper describes the creation of a web-accessible database of journals in business and economics, using Microsoft Access and ColdFusion. Bel Jour, the Business and Economics Locator for Journals at Rutgers, provides value-added descriptive information about a specific subject-based journal collection, along with convenient access to content from this collection. Although the actual journal collection is dispersed among many physical and online locations, Bel Jour provides a single, virtual point of access for researchers in the discipline.Published in print as Womack, Ryan. “Bel Jour: a discipline-specific portal to periodicals.” Information Technology and Libraries, Volume 21, Number 2, June 2002, pp. 81-86.Peer reviewe

    Introduction:Making Strange

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    Introduction:Making Strange

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    Career Exploration Resources

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    Bibliography of career resourcesAuthor’s version of paper chapter published as Ryan Womack, “Career Exploration Resources”, pp. 32-37, in Gary W. White (Ed.), Help Wanted: Job and Career Information Resources, RUSA Occasional Paper, no. 26 (2003

    High Speed, High Price, High Demand: Business Internet Resources and Databases in American Academic Libraries [presentation]

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    Presentation from Central Asia 2002 conference. Cite as Womack, Ryan. “High Speed, High Price, High Demand: Business Internet Resources and Databases in American Academic Libraries.” Central Asia 2002: Internet and Library, Information Resources in Science, Culture, Education, and Business, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, October 16, 2002

    Data Visualization and Information Literacy

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    This Pecha Kuchka discusses the relationship between data visualization and information literacy, and makes recommendations for which aspects of data visualization are valuable for general inclusion in information literacy goals.Presented at IASSIST 40th Annual Conference, "Aligning Data and Research Infrastructure", Toronto, Canada, June 5, 2014.Womack, Ryan (2014 June). Data visualization and information literacy. Pecha Kuchka presented at the IASSIST conference, Toronto, ON

    Author Talk - Ryan Rott

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    Flyer for an author talk by Ryan Rott, University of Michigan law student.https://repository.law.umich.edu/posters/1063/thumbnail.jp
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