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Each of these chapters represents a practical, workable, useful application of the Internet. The authors have each detailed a particular project that their library has implemented. They set the scene (what sort of library, what sort of clientele), outline what initial Institution Libraries went through in deciding whether of not to set up an anonymous FTP site. There are several questions involved with electronic publishing, such as the updating of information and the responsibilities of authors and supporting institutions. Colorado University, in addition to being the site of electronic reserve, also hosts Internet access to the Interlibrary Loan system. Jane Smith describes the development and introduction of this service at CSU. The type of library or specific situation can affect Internet usage. Stephen Benson, Leanne Hoctor and Paul Morgan write about the way the Internet is used at the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics Library in Canberra. They find ways of improving service to their users and streamlining their workload via the Internet. Another librarian is Trudy Katz of Kroll Associates in New York. She provides a humorous look at how Internet access has changed her job and the way librarians communicate in general. Lynda Williams has faced the ultimate nightmare - the possible loss of network access, and lived to tell about it. She and others at the College of New Caledonia in Prince George, British Columbia, worked hard to retain their system, and in the process became involved with the Prince George Freenet Association. One of the main issues librarians have been involved with is training. Karen Diaz and Helena Vonville outline the training programme at Ohio State University. Their programme focused on librarians and other faculty and graduate students. The University of Technology in Sydney, Australia has an established system of faculty liaison librarians and used those relationships to introduce their "Electronic Researcher" programme. Mireille Eid writes about that programme and the Internet training she gave for the School of Computing Sciences. Jeanne Stevens and Terri Fishel take a different tack. They offer a course to undergraduates at Macalester College on "Research Skills in the Computer Age". In addition to sharing their experiences they also share their syllabus. Peggy Warren-Wenk focuses her chapter on in-house training for librarians at York University in Toronto. She also describes workshops held for faculty and students. Her chapter also includes course outlines. Two librarians in Annville, Pennsylvania, also outline their training programme. They offered an introductory, interactive workshop for the faculty and staff of Lebanon Valley College. The size and geographic settings of the libraries represented here vary greatly. The problems involved in setting up Internet services seem universal. Each library found solutions. Although some of the projects described are similar the processes that led to them, while containing many of the same elements, are different in each library. Reading through the chapters in this book will, hopefully give others some idea of what is involved in such a project, what problems to expect and how to plan for them successfully.

Table of Contents:
Services: "Electronic Reserve: The Library Goes to the People," Tom Delaney; "BARD and the Bodleian Library," Richard Gartner; "Implementing PC Gopher in a College Library," Steven J. Herro; "Planning Basics for a Library FTP Site: The 'Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge' at Smithsonian Institution Libraries," Martin R. Kalfatovic; "Internet Access to ILL at Colorado State University," Jane Smith. Settings: "ABARE Library and AARNet/ Internet," Stephen Benson, Leanne Hoctor, and Paul Morgan; "The Internet and the One-Person Special Library," Trudy Katz; "The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: Saving Internet Access," Lynda Williams. Training: "Internet Training at the Ohio State University: The Process, the Product, the Potential," Karen Diaz and Helena Vonville; "The Electronic Researcher and the School of Computing Sciences at the University of Technology, Sydney," Mireille Eid; "Teaching the Internet: An Undergraduate Liberal Arts College Experience," Jeanne Stevens and Terri Fisher; "Moving Towards Internet Literacy on the University Campus," Warren-Wenk; "An Internet Workshop for Lebanon Valley College Faculty and Staff: 'Striking it Rich with the Internet," Michael C. Zeigler and Donna L. Miller.


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  • ISBN-13: 9780887369650
  • Publisher: Information Today
  • Publisher Imprint: Information Today
  • Height: 230 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • ISBN-10: 0887369650
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jun 1994
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Case Studies of Library Internet Management and Use


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