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How Can the University Library Better Meet the Information Needs of Research Students? Experiences From Ulster University
This article investigates academic library needs of doctoral students. The study identifies PhD students’ information literacy training needs and explores current levels of library engagement, barriers to use, and gaps in existing services. First-year PhD students at Ulster University (UU) … Continue reading
Lehigh Invests $4 Million in 2017-18 Academic Infrastructure Buildout
Led by a working group chaired by Jack Lule, Professor and Chair in Journalism and Communication, and Bruce Taggart, Vice Provost for Library and Technology Services, the plan includes the redesign and upgrade of advanced technology large lecture halls, next-generation … Continue reading
Canadian Librarians: Creating innovative strategies on their path to success – Interview with Stephen Abram
Canadian Library Month occurs every October and during this time librarians have the chance to celebrate their activity and users have the chance to reflect on the important role libraries play in their lives. To learn more about libraries in … Continue reading
The Library Network selects CARL as their next ILS
The Library Corporation announced that The Library Network, serving 75 libraries in Southeast Michigan, has selected CARL.X as their next integrated library system. Key to TLN’s selection of TLC are the company’s strong development partnerships, intuitive online public access catalog, … Continue reading
WHAT EVERY LIBRARIAN IN SINGAPORE OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT SAVING THE WORLD
Saving the world may not be something you associate with your job responsibilities or duties (unless, of course, you’re watching this movie.) But the work you do helps people become more informed, educated and included every day. That’s right: as … Continue reading
Library Opens New Research, Technology Spaces
Walls have been taken down on the first floor of the Hawthorne-Longfellow Library, opening up two new spaces — one focused on research, the other on academic technology. Read More