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Interview with Ronald Sukenick, author
Ronald Sukenick is the author of Up, The Death of the Novel, Other Stories, and the experimental novel, Out. In this interview Sukenick discusses the development of his fiction in light of his own experiences. Interviewed by Charles Russell, research specialist for the UW-Milwaukee Center for Twentieth Century Studies.GrayscaleSoun
Letter from Juan Perón to Ronald Hilton
1956 letter written by former Argentine president Juan Perón to Stanford University professor Ronald Hilton. Perón was exiled in Colón, Panama at the time of this correspondence
Oscar Ronald Savage Collection
Photograph of eight unidentified people at the coronation of the basketball queen at the Lincoln School, Elk City, OK. Photo by Oscar Ronald Savage
[Voluntary Statement by Ronald B. Fischer #1]
Voluntary statement by Ronald B. Fischer as a witness in Dealey Plaza. He states the he was on the corner of Elm Street and Houston Street while the motorcade was coming through. He noticed a man, just before he heard gunshots, in the window on the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building, who seemed to be lying down. He also noted a woman entering the Texas School Book Depository building while everyone else was exiting
A Framework for Studying Organizational Innovation in Research Libraries
The objective of this paper is two-fold: to propose a theoretical framework and model for studying organizational innovation in research libraries and to set forth propositions that can provide directions for future empirical studies of innovation in research libraries. Research libraries can be considered members of a class of organizations referred to here as institutional nonprofits. As such, these organizations inherit many of the innovative properties that are associated with the broader sector of service organizations. However, institutional nonprofits have unique characteristics that distinguish them from other service organizations such as government agencies and for-profit service firms. In this paper, institutional theory is used to explain the forces that are acting on the research library. Research from organizational learning, structural contingency theory, and typologies of service organizations are used to establish a more encompassing innovation framework. Based on the literature review, the theoretical framework, and empirical studies, this paper presents a process model and propositions that characterize how the research library might innovate. These propositions can be tested in empirical studies to develop a fuller understanding of innovation in research libraries.The published version of this article is available at: http://crl.acrl.org/content/73/6/525.full.pdf+htmlPeer reviewe
Information Retrieval in Domain Specific Databases: An Analysis to Improve the User Interface of the Alcohol Studies Database
Academic libraries are becoming more directly involved in the design and publishing of electronic information resources, including bibliographic databases, electronic journals, and digital archives. As a result, librarians are dealing with many user interface design issues that computer scientists and information specialists in other fields have encountered. Transaction log analysis can provide a rich source of information on user behavior and insights as to how user interfaces can be improved. This article describes the methodology and results of the log analysis for the Alcohol Studies Database (ASDB), a domain-specific database supported by the Center of Alcohol Studies and Rutgers University Libraries (RUL). The goals of this study were to better understand user search behavior, to analyze failure rates, and to develop approaches for improving the user interface.Peer reviewedThis article was published in College & Research Libraries, May 2003. The published version is open access and available at: http://crl.acrl.org/content/64/3/229.abstrac
Article by Ronald Atkins
Photocopied article by Ronald Atkins about new releases by Mike Westbrook, Chris McGregor, Wynton Marsalis, Chick Corea and Edward Wilkerson. The author describes shortly each recording
Unifying Frameworks for Library and Information Science: An Analysis of Three Perspectives
This article argues that there are emerging new roles for academic librarians and that a more focused discussion on the theoretical foundations of Library and Information Science (LIS) will provide guidance for both the discipline and the profession. The analysis herein examines a possible theoretical foundation or framework for LIS from three perspectives: the philosophy of information, social epistemology, and cybersemiotics. The primary advocates of these three perspectives are L. Floridi, J. Shera, and S. Brier respectively. This analysis addresses three questions: how does each perspective view LIS?, can the perspectives clarify the relationship between librarianship and information science, and can one of these perspectives suggest how the profession of academic librarianship should transform itself to meet the demands of the scholar in the 21st century? The analysis will proceed along four dimensions: a) knowledge and information, b) the focus on society and the individual, c) the meaning and structure of information, and d) how a unifying framework of LIS might deal with the practice of librarianship.Paper submitted for the course Communication, Information, and Media Processes (Professors Mokros, Kantor, and Pavlik), December 13, 2007
E-Books and New Library Service Models: An Analysis of the Impact of EBook Technology on Academic Libraries
Effectively introducing e-books into a library has significant implications on our users, our existing services, and how we do business. The capabilities and the limitations of the e-book and related technologies are therefore used in this paper to provide a framework for examining the implications of this technology on service in academic libraries. It is the author’s view that we must understand not only the technology but also the end-to-end process that will transform the capabilities of the technology into an effective service.Peer reviewe
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