Thinking about collections 14
Somewhat disappointed that Bizzell apparently has a subscription to one or two of the AACE journals available via LORA, but not to the entire Ed/IT Lib, as it has a lot more to offer than we have access to (such as this, for instance.) Oh well, there’s always ILIAD…. even though it looks like I already have enough of a reserve reading list for this fall (and of course there’s always D-Lib for those who just can’t get enough!):
Baker, Nicholson. 1994. Discards. The New Yorker 70(7): 64-86.
Brenner, M. et al. 2006. Digital collection management through the library catalog. Information Technology & Libraries 25(2): 66-77.
Dalbello, Marija. 2004. Institutional shaping of cultural memory. Library Quarterly 74(3): 265-298.
Goncalves, M.A. et al. 2007. “What is a good digital library?”Information Processing and Management 43: 1416-1437
Hill, Janette R. 2007. Teaching and learning in digital environments. Educational Technology Research & Development 49(3): 37-622
Lee, Hur-Li. 2000. What is a collection? Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology 51(12): 1106-1113
Murray, Kathleen. 2008. Archiving Web-published material. Government Information Quarterly 25: 66-89.
Pymm, Bob. 2006. Building collections for all time: The issue of significance. Australian Academic & Research Libraries 37: 61-73
Rose. L. et al. 2008. The library is dead, Long live the library! Journal of Academic Librarianship 34(2): 145-152.
Salazar, E. 2006. Content management for the virtual library. Information Technology & Libraries 25(3): 170-175.
Seadle, Michael. 2008 The digital library in 100 years. Library Hi-Tech 26(1): 5-10.
Tuominen, K., Talja, S., and Savolainen, R. 2003. Multiperspective digital libraries: The implications of constructionism for the development of digital libraries. Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology 54(6): 561-569.
Xia, Hong. 2006. Evaluation of digital libraries. Library & Information Science Research 28: 433-452.
Zimmerman, Ann. 2007. Not by metadata alone: The use of diverse forms of knowledge to locate data for reuse. International Journal on Digital Libraries 7:(1): 5-16