JOHN MEIER: March 2008 Archives

Quick entry to test Google Talk chatback

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Clicking above will open another browser window (shaped like a traditional Chat application) and attempt to connect to my Gtalk. This code only seems to update when I refresh the window.

Gaming Books: They're Everywhere!

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We have a good number of books on Computer and Video Games from design to programming to marketing. But there are all over the place, and I don't just me at the College Campus libraries though their collections often hold more copies than University Park.

GV1469.17 3rd Floor Paterno - Business Library
QA76.76.C672 4th Floor Paterno - Life Sciences Library
Hammond Bldg - Engineering Library

I'll add more to this post as I find them, but if you want a really good example do a CAT search on keyword "nintendo".

November 2007 C&RL article

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Undergraduate Use of Federated Searching: A Survey of Preferences and Perceptions of Value-added Functionality should be subtitled "Count the number of times 'Google' is mentioned in this article" and has some good data for both those that like federated searching and that don't. The listed methods and rubrics are thorough, though they produced small statistical significance. To the visually inclined I challenge you to compare Figures 1&2, which are ratings of federated vs. non-federated search as given by undergraduates & predicted by librarians at a conference.

My "should be" sections are dedicated to Russ Hall. Should I start individually blogging each article?

May 2007 C&RL articles at a glance

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Attitudes of Presidents and Provosts on the University "provosts' and presidents' newly stated indicators of centrality - such as innovation, campus visibility, and acquisition of outside funding - and then linking the library's strategic issues and actions to them"

The Development and Validation of the Information Literacy Test should probably be read by those responsible for general information literacy or coordinate those efforts at their university

The University Library and the Problem of Knowledge should be called "Libraries involvement with university program reviews and the impact on collection development"

Finding Information in a New Landscape: Developing New Service and Staffing Models for Mediated Information Services should be called "How to staff your information commons" and will be a useful read to some of my colleagues working on the Knowledge Commons, but Science Librarians should pay special attention to their Reference and Circulation study and findings. Also has an interesting review of real dollar $$ savings from Chat reference. Best article in the issue and lots of different topics.

Critical Thinking Disposition and Library Anxiety: Affective Domains on the Space of Information Seeking and Use in Academic Libraries
- Hey, I love empirical data and studies as much as the next engineer turned librarian, but SKIP TO THE CONCLUSION.

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