Browsing Georgia Tech Library Professional Publications and Presentations by Issue Date
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The Journal, Scholarly Communication, and the Future
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyThe Haworth Press, 1986)The purpose of this article is to relate how new technologies are affecting the way scientists and technologists communicate. The discussion includes the origins of the scientific journal, the problems and promise of ... -
A History of the Georgia Tech Library
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1986-11) -
Possible Educations for Archivists: Integrating Graduate Archival Education with Public History Education Programs
(Georgia Institute of TechnologySociety of American Archivists, 1991)Recent discussions regarding archival education have replaced the debate over administrative position with discussions on how to improve archival curricula in the universities. However, little has been said about how this ... -
The Electronic Library and Document Delivery: New Options
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1992) -
Creating a Front Door to Archival Knowledge in the United States: Guidelines for a Master of Archival Studies Degree
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyMidwest Archives Conference, 1993)The author explores the need for the Master of Archival Studies (M.A.S.) degree in the United States and its expression through the Society of American Archivists' Guidelines for the Development of a Curriculum for a Master ... -
Adapting Library Bibliographic Utilities and Local System Software for Use in Archival Information Systems --the Case Of NOTIS 5.0
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyMidwest Archives Conference, 1994)The USMARC AMC format was developed for the control of archives and manuscripts. It is designed to organize and provide access to both bibliographic and internal collection management information. Today's USMARC AMC-supporting ... -
Thinking About Archival Preservation in the '90s and Beyond: Some Recent Publications and Their Implications for Archivists
(Georgia Institute of TechnologySociety of American Archivists, 1995)A profusion of new preservation literature has rapidly developed from current research, technological experimentation and pilot projects, task forces, and conferences. The drive to disseminate new approaches in preservation ... -
Rediscovering the Theoretical Base of Records Management and Its Implications for Graduate Education: Searching for the New School of Information Studies
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyAssociation for Library and Information Science Education, 1995)In the Fall 1992 issue of JELIS, Eugenia K. Brumm published a brief description of the graduate records management education program at the University of Texas at Austin Graduate School of Library and Information Science. ... -
Breaking New Ground in Fostering Preservation: The Society of American Archivists' Preservation Management Training Program
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyAmerican Library Association, 1995-10)In 1991 the Society of American Archivist (SAA) received a $600,609 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Division of Preservation and Access to launch the SAA Preservation Management Training Program ... -
Contemporary Archival Appraisal Methods and Preservation Decision-Making
(Georgia Institute of TechnologySociety of American Archivists, 1996)Archival administrators are beginning the search for administrative tools that rationalize difficult preservation priority decision-making processes. Some are suggesting that the new appraisal literature be evaluated for ... -
Archival Film Preservation at the Iowa State University Library
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyLBS/Archival Products, 1997)The Iowa State University [ISU] Library Special Collections Department has over twenty years of experience in managing collections of 16mm moving image film. The department’s American Archives of the Factual Film [AAFF] ... -
Special Collections Repositories at Association of Research Libraries Institutions: A Study of Current Practices in Preservation Management
(Georgia Institute of TechnologySociety of American Archivists, 1998)This article reports and interprets data collected from a 1995 survey of special collections repositories at Association of Research Libraries institutions. It covers part one of the survey— current practices in preservation ... -
Automated access practices at archival repositories of Association of Research Libraries institutions
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyMidwest Archives Conference, 1998)This article reports and interprets the data collected from the author's 1995 survey of 142 archives and manuscripts repositories at Association of Research Libraries institutions and their automated access practices. The ... -
The Changing Nature of Reference & Information Services: Predictions and Realities
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyReference and User Services Association; American Library Association, 1999) -
Electronic Reference Services: Opportunities and Challenges
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyTamkang University, Taiwan, 2000-10-12)The contemporary academic library actively designs, implements, and markets alternative reference services to meet client needs and to retain its identity in the digital world. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the ... -
Moving Libraries into Modern Knowledge Services
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001)Libraries are expanding their horizons. They are striving to work with knowledge and information in a myriad of forms to become an even more vital resource. They are growing nontraditional services to create, communicate, ... -
Re-Envisioning Instruction for the Electronic Environment of a 21st Century Science-Engineering Library
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001) -
The Strongest Link: The Management and Processing of Large Collections
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyMidwest Archives Conference, 2002)The work of every archives includes selecting, preserving, and making available materials of enduring research value for current and future research use. This effort is done in conjunction with creating processing ... -
Digital Information and Learning: Organizing the Library to Deal with its Changing Role
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002-09-11)Discusses two impacting trends on academic institutions: movement to make universities operate more like a businesses and new technologies for information discovery, communication, and delivery. Discusses ways to build ... -
Gladys Noel Bates: No Shrinking Violet in the Magnolia State
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-06)