Browsing Washington State University Libraries by Title
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Qualitative Assessment of Student Attitudes toward Information Literacy
(2005)Many distance degree students at Washington State University enroll in General Education 300, a one-credit information literacy course taught online by librarians that exposes students to activities and materials that ... -
Railroaded: Race Relations in Twentieth-Century Oregon
(2015-04)Between the Great Depression and the end of World War II, two black railroad employees were convicted of murder in Oregon. Two violent murders; one linked to money and one to illicit sexual relations. Both deaths occurred ... -
Reaching Your Local History Patrons Through the Web: Palouse Digital Project
(Oregon Library Association/Washington Library Association Joint Conference, 4/18/2008)PowerPoint presentation of the development of the Palouse Digital Project, a digital collection of text, maps, photos, and other resources on the Palouse Bioregion of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho, USA. The database ... -
Redesigning Comprehensive Library Tutorials: Theoretical Considerations, Multimedia Enhancements and Assessment Activities Incorporated
(Reference and User Services Quarterly, 2014)When the Washington State University Library Instruction Team undertook a complete redesign of its two most central online tutorials, the task to incorporate multimedia challenged us to adopt newer pedagogical models into ... -
Returning Books to an Age of Innocence: How Conservation and Preservation Techniques Ensure the Stability and Accessibility of Archived Materials
(2010-04-19)One principal goal of the Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) is to ensure that archived materials are readily available to researchers. Even fragile materials must be in a stable and functional ... -
Returning Books to an Age of Innocence: How Conservation and Preservation Techniques Ensure the Stability and Accessibility of Archived Materials
(3/26/2010)One principal goal of the Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) is to ensure that archived materials are readily available to researchers. Even fragile materials must be in a stable and functional ... -
Rights and Responsibilities
(2/9/2008)Signed licenses result in promises to inform users of rights and restrictions. In this presentation a generic web page that can be used for all resources as well as examples of detailed terms of use on a journal title ... -
Round Table Coordinating Assembly Discusses its Future
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Saying "yes" to your Career
(Chandos Publishing, 2009) -
Scholarly Societies Project [review]
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Serial Decision Databases
(2008-04-22)First part of a two person talk on locally designed serials assessment tools compared to commercial products -
Serials Assessment Comes of Age
(2010-02-07)Description of how priorities are assigned to journals based on use data accumulated in a serials decision database. -
Service record, United States Army, Navy, and Marines, the State College of Washington
(Pullman, Wash. : State College of Washington, 1920-01)Compiled service records of the alumni, students, staff, and faculty of the State College of Washington (later Washington State University) who served in the military during World War I. -
Shared Voices Preserving Plateau Culture
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So You've Got the ERM Module, Now What?
(2008-10-26)This program offers guidance in setting up and populating fields in Innovative's ERM module with specific focus on the license record. What fields can you define and how should you define them? How many ways are there to ... -
Social Interactions in the Short-tailed Fruit Bat (Carollia perspicillata): Wing-boxing Behavior and Screech Vocalizations
(2010-04)Short-tailed fruit bats (Carollia perspicillata), a species of neotropical frugivorous bats native to the humid jungles of Centra and South America, is an excellent model for the study of social communication (Cloutier & ... -
Sorting Noises: Poetry, Libraries, and the Resistance of Information
(2018-04)Librarians and poets are fatuous experts on everything. Both have had frequent recourse to information theories ranging from cybernetics to semiotics and from corporate parsimonies to hermetic correspondences. I wanted to ...