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Experiences with faculty status in academic libraries [PDF]
Reynolds, Judy, Whitlatch, Jo Bell
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Hybrid Deep Learning Model for EI-MS Spectra Prediction. [PDF]
Majewski B, Łabuda M.
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Correction to "Neuropathological Characterisation of McLeod Syndrome With a Proposed New Grading System". [PDF]
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Library Review, 2000
Reviews current trends in academic, mainly university, libraries. Issues selected for discussion as demonstrating most significant and longer lasting change include lifelong learning, frontline services and their quality, electronic libraries, and coping with continuous change.
Steve Morgan, Jeremy Atkinson
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Reviews current trends in academic, mainly university, libraries. Issues selected for discussion as demonstrating most significant and longer lasting change include lifelong learning, frontline services and their quality, electronic libraries, and coping with continuous change.
Steve Morgan, Jeremy Atkinson
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IFLA Journal, 2015
Networked access to full-text databases has disrupted both academic and corporate libraries from the research process. The for-profit environment, where libraries are less insulated by organizational prestige and historical tradition, has felt the impact of this more immediately.
James M. Matarazzo, Toby Pearlstein
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Networked access to full-text databases has disrupted both academic and corporate libraries from the research process. The for-profit environment, where libraries are less insulated by organizational prestige and historical tradition, has felt the impact of this more immediately.
James M. Matarazzo, Toby Pearlstein
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Library Review, 1985
For the Republic of Ireland, as for most European countries, the period since the Second World War has been one of growth and expansion in higher education. This has resulted partly from a growing population of young people and partly from the demand for trained manpower in response to increasing industrialisation and technological change.
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For the Republic of Ireland, as for most European countries, the period since the Second World War has been one of growth and expansion in higher education. This has resulted partly from a growing population of young people and partly from the demand for trained manpower in response to increasing industrialisation and technological change.
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Journal of Library Administration, 2001
The state of Louisiana has a long history of consortial activities among academic libraries. Having this infrastructure in place contributed to the ease of creation of a distance library services network that includes both public and private universities.
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The state of Louisiana has a long history of consortial activities among academic libraries. Having this infrastructure in place contributed to the ease of creation of a distance library services network that includes both public and private universities.
Barbara Wittkopf +2 more
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Is Your Academic Library Pinning? Academic Libraries and Pinterest
Journal of Web Librarianship, 2012Academic libraries are flocking to online social networking sites in an effort to meet users where they are. Pinterest is the latest of these rapidly growing online social networking tools. The author of this article reports results from a survey on academic libraries’ presence on Pinterest. The survey found most academic library pinboards are in their
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