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Building by benchmarking: A method of creating and evaluating an Asian American Studies collection 建立基准:一种创建和评估亚裔美国人研究收藏的方法
4区 管理学 Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.lcats.2012.03.001
Glenn Masuchika

This article examines the methodology undertaken while investigating whether existing materials pertaining to Asian American Studies at The Pennsylvania State University Libraries could support a new academic program. Presently active academic subareas in the field of Asian American Studies were determined. Then existing collections of thirteen “benchmark” universities were examined according to these subareas and compared to the holdings of Pennsylvania State University Libraries. This method can evaluate the fitness of existing collections to new academic demands and serve as a tool for collection development by identifying present and future areas of academic study.

本文考察了在调查宾夕法尼亚州立大学图书馆有关亚裔美国人研究的现有资料是否可以支持一个新的学术项目时所采取的方法。确定了目前活跃于亚裔美国人研究领域的学术子领域。然后,根据这些子区域对13所“基准”大学的现有馆藏进行了检查,并与宾夕法尼亚州立大学图书馆的馆藏进行了比较。这种方法可以评估现有馆藏对新的学术需求的适应性,并通过确定当前和未来的学术研究领域,作为馆藏发展的工具。
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引用次数: 1
A proposed model for library stacks management 图书馆书库管理的一个建议模型
4区 管理学 Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.lcats.2012.04.001
Hao-chang Sun , Kuan-nien Chen

This article aims to present a new model of stacks management of libraries. Since space management is constantly an important issue for libraries, especially for those in metropolitan areas. The cost of space is perceived as one of the library's invisible expenses. By changing the layout of the book stacks and the management principles as well as employing the RFID facilities, a new stacks management model called “parent–child–grandchild” model is developed. In the model, three stacks sections with different functions collaborate to facilitate the cost-effective space utilization of the library. Library users’ book seeking behavior is changed toward the positive.

本文旨在提出一种新的图书馆图书管理模式。由于空间管理一直是图书馆的一个重要问题,特别是对于大都市地区的图书馆。空间成本被认为是图书馆无形的开支之一。通过改变书库布局和管理原则,采用RFID技术,建立了一种新的书库管理模式“亲子-孙子-孙子”模式。在模型中,三个不同功能的堆叠部分相互协作,以促进图书馆空间的经济高效利用。图书馆用户的寻书行为正向转变。
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引用次数: 0
International students' use of a library's media collection 国际学生对图书馆媒体收藏的使用情况
4区 管理学 Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.lcats.2012.08.002
Jessica Schomberg, Barb Bergman

The purpose of this study was to examine the potential benefits to international students provided by the library's foreign films collection at a mid-sized, rural, public university. The literature on international students shows that they often find library services intimidating. However, there is very little literature on the relationship between international students and their use of library collections. Interviews were conducted with international students new to the university, seeking to determine if providing familiar films eases students' transition and acculturation. Although circulation data show that the foreign films are popular, interviews with international students indicated preference for American films to gain cultural confidence.

本研究的目的是研究一所中等规模的农村公立大学图书馆的外国电影收藏给国际学生带来的潜在好处。关于国际学生的文献表明,他们经常发现图书馆的服务令人生畏。然而,关于国际学生与他们使用图书馆藏书之间关系的文献很少。我们对刚到大学的国际学生进行了采访,试图确定提供熟悉的电影是否有助于学生的过渡和文化适应。虽然流通数据显示外国电影很受欢迎,但对留学生的采访表明,为了获得文化自信,他们更喜欢美国电影。
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引用次数: 0
A proposed model for library stacks management 图书馆书库管理的一个建议模型
4区 管理学 Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/14649055.2012.10766325
Hao-chang Sun, Kuan-nien Chen
Abstract This article aims to present a new model of stacks management of libraries. Since space management is constantly an important issue for libraries, especially for those in metropolitan areas. The cost of space is perceived as one of the library's invisible expenses. By changing the layout of the book stacks and the management principles as well as employing the RFID facilities, a new stacks management model called “parent–child–grandchild” model is developed. In the model, three stacks sections with different functions collaborate to facilitate the cost-effective space utilization of the library. Library users’ book seeking behavior is changed toward the positive.
摘要本文旨在提出一种新的图书馆图书管理模式。由于空间管理一直是图书馆的一个重要问题,特别是对于大都市地区的图书馆。空间成本被认为是图书馆无形的开支之一。通过改变书库布局和管理原则,采用RFID技术,建立了一种新的书库管理模式“亲子-孙子-孙子”模式。在模型中,三个不同功能的堆叠部分相互协作,以促进图书馆空间的经济高效利用。图书馆用户的寻书行为正向转变。
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引用次数: 6
A subject-based shared approval plan for consortia purchasing of U.S. university press books 联合采购美国大学出版社图书的主题共享审批计划
4区 管理学 Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.lcats.2012.03.002
Rob Kairis

While consortia have been successful in cooperating among members for the purpose of sharing electronic resources, they have struggled to extend that level of cooperation to print materials. OhioLINK is investigating methods to accomplish this goal. This paper expands on that initiative and presents a method for creating a shared approval plan for purchasing U.S. university press titles. It presents a subject-based solution stemming from a prior research initiative with OCLC for establishing financial commitments and randomized ownership of materials to be shared among consortium member libraries. This study projects results of this method by applying a prior year's publication output. The results do not describe a perfect plan but one worth exploring as a means to cooperatively purchase and share print books.

虽然联盟在成员之间为共享电子资源而进行合作方面取得了成功,但它们一直在努力将这种合作水平扩展到印刷材料。OhioLINK正在研究实现这一目标的方法。本文对这一倡议进行了扩展,并提出了一种为购买美国大学出版社图书创建共享审批计划的方法。它提出了一个基于主题的解决方案,该解决方案源于OCLC先前的一项研究计划,用于建立财务承诺和在联盟成员图书馆之间共享的材料的随机所有权。本研究通过应用上一年的出版物产出来预测该方法的结果。结果并不是一个完美的计划,但作为合作购买和共享纸质书的一种方式值得探索。
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引用次数: 0
A model for book inquiry history analysis and book-acquisition recommendation of libraries 图书馆图书查询历史分析与购书推荐模型
4区 管理学 Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.lcats.2012.05.001
Shih-Ting Yang, Ming-Chien Hung

In the era of knowledge economy, the libraries play an important role for library users to maintain and provide a large number of book resources. In order to satisfy requirements of borrowers, the libraries have to purchase all kinds of new books on a regular time schedule. However, the borrowers' demands cannot be satisfied simply because of the limited number of librarians and thus the libraries require useful suggestions for book-acquisition. Traditionally, the book-acquisition recommendation applications are collected by library consultants and then evaluated by librarians. Under the circumstance, several pitfalls (e.g., only partial library borrowers realize the book-acquisition recommendation procedure or a lot of time and human efforts required) might occur. Therefore, this paper focuses on the development of a book-acquisition recommendation model for libraries to acquire the various library borrowers' demands based on book inquiry history under a library system.

In addition to the book-acquisition recommendation model, a Web-based book-acquisition recommendation system is also developed and a demonstration case is applied to verify the performance of the proposed approach. Under the book-acquisition recommendation platform, the librarians can automatically derive the book-acquisition recommendation list to fit borrowers' requirements and the complicated recommendation processes for borrowers can also be reduced. The attempt of this research is to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of book-acquisition performance and therefore the book-acquisition tasks in library can be efficiently accomplished.

在知识经济时代,图书馆为图书馆用户维护和提供大量图书资源发挥着重要作用。为了满足借阅者的需求,图书馆必须定期购买各种新书。然而,由于图书馆员数量有限,借阅者的需求无法得到满足,因此图书馆需要有用的购书建议。传统上,图书收购推荐申请是由图书馆顾问收集,然后由图书馆员进行评估。在这种情况下,可能会出现一些陷阱(例如,只有部分图书馆借阅者意识到图书收购推荐过程或需要大量的时间和人力)。因此,本文的研究重点是开发一个基于图书查询历史的图书采购推荐模型,以获取图书馆系统下图书借阅者的各种需求。在建立图书推荐模型的基础上,本文还开发了基于web的图书推荐系统,并通过实例验证了该方法的有效性。在图书采购推荐平台下,图书馆员可以自动生成适合借阅者需求的图书采购推荐列表,减少了借阅者的复杂推荐流程。本研究旨在提高图书采访绩效的准确性和效率,从而有效地完成图书馆的图书采访任务。
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引用次数: 12
Digital libraries: Comparison of 10 software 数字图书馆:10种软件的比较
4区 管理学 Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.lcats.2012.05.002
Mathieu Andro , Emmanuelle Asselin , Marc Maisonneuve

This article is an English abstract (and not an extract), it is a synthesis of a study published, in French, in a book about software for building digital libraries: Andro, M., Asselin, E., Maisonneuve, M. (2012). Bibliothèques numériques: logiciels et plateformes. Paris: ADBS.

本文是一篇英文摘要(而不是摘录),它是在一本关于构建数字图书馆的软件的书中以法语发表的一项研究的综合:Andro, M., Asselin, E., Maisonneuve, M.(2012)。参考文献:逻辑与平台。巴黎:亚洲开发银行。
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引用次数: 19
Library Mashups: Exploring New Ways to Deliver Library Data, Nicole C. England (Ed.). Information Today, Medford, NJ (2009), 334 pp., US$39.95 soft cover, ISBN: 9781573873727 图书馆mashup:探索提供图书馆数据的新方法,Nicole C. England(编辑)。《今日信息》,新泽西州梅德福(2009),334页,软装本39.95美元,ISBN: 9781573873727
4区 管理学 Pub Date : 2011-12-31 DOI: 10.1016/j.lcats.2011.03.011
Marietjie Schutte
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引用次数: 0
Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval, 3rd ed., G.G. Chowdhury. Facet Publishing, London (2010), 508 pp. £44.95 soft cover ISBN 9781856046947 现代信息检索导论,第三版,G.G. Chowdhury。Facet出版社,伦敦(2010),508页,软装ISBN 9781856046947, 44.95英镑
4区 管理学 Pub Date : 2011-12-31 DOI: 10.1016/j.lcats.2011.03.004
Rebecca L. Mugridge
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引用次数: 0
The Accidental Taxonomist 偶然的分类学家
4区 管理学 Pub Date : 2011-10-01 DOI: 10.1080/14649055.2011.10766316
M. Taher
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引用次数: 2
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