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Next generation or current generation? A study of the OPACs of 260 academic libraries in the United States and Canada
Purpose– The study described in this paper aims to identify the progress made in the efforts to model current online public access catalogs (OPACs) after the next generation catalog (NGC) in academic libraries in the USA and Canada.
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New Library Technologies, Practices, and Impacts: CALA Southeast Chapter and Southwest Chapter Joint Conference
The conference schedule for CALA Southeast Chapter and Southwest Chapter Joint Conference that took place on June 13, 2016.
Position: 112 (562 views)
New Glossary of English Legal Terms--A Case on Mistranslation
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New era new development: an overview of digital libraries in China
his paper presents an overview of research and development on digital libraries in China since 2002, introduces two completed digital library projects, and analyzes existing problems and countermeasures in Chinese digital library construction.
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New Directions in Information Organization-A Linked Data Model with BIBFRAME
Discussion on BibFrame, a new direction for organization of information, a linked data model.
Tags: Bibframe, Information Organization
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Nest in Springtime: A Mandarin Chinese-English Bilingual Book of Numbers
This book has won the 2013 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Juvenile Books).
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Negotiating licensing agreements for academic libraries. In China Society for Library Science (Ed.).
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Needs of Cross-Disciplinary Graduate Programs: How Libraries Contribute to Social Mobility in the Post-Pandemic Era
This case study presents a unique insight into the relationship between cross-disciplinary graduate programs and social mobility, highlighting how libraries can contribute to the needs of students in these programs during the post-pandemic era. In…
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Navigating the Complexity of Describing Chinese Historical Places Using the Wikibase Platform
Chinese historical places, with their extensive history spanning thousands of years, serve as profound symbols of the nation's rich cultural legacy. Capturing their historical changes in a consistent data model for describing cultural heritage,…
Tags: China's historical places, Chinese culture and heritage, Chinese historical places, data model, Linked open data, Wikibase, Wikidata
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Patterns and Plurality: Analyzing Modes of Student Wellbeing Through Library Space Utilization
The university library is traditionally seen as a place solely for research assistance and study space. While these services are necessary, the modern…
