Submissions from 2011
Technology in Practice. Tutorials That Matter: Learning objects in the library instruction program, Meredith G. Farkas
Struggling to Juggle: Part-time Temporary Work in Libraries, Emily Ford
(The Universal Interrogative Participle) is going on with the Authors Guild?, Emily Ford
What Libraries Can Learn From Kanye, Emily Ford
BiblioBouts, Karen Markey, Christopher Leeder, and Amy R. Hofer
A Librarian in the Land of the Pharaohs, Joan Petit
Free is the Best Price: Building Your Collection of Primary Sources with Free, Online, Digital Collections, Joan Petit
Twitter and Facebook for User Collection Requests, Joan Petit
Can we agree TERMS? Shaping Techniques for Electronic Resource Management as a model of best practice, Graham Stone and Jill Emery
TERMS: Techniques for electronic resource management, Graham Stone and Jill Emery
A Perspective on Preservation and Disaster Response Preparedness in Oregon Libraries, Alex Toth and Kristen Kern
Threshold concepts and information literacy, Lori Townsend, Korey Brunetti, and Amy R. Hofer
Submissions from 2010
A library technician classification study: addressing obsolescence, compression, and retention, Thomas Bielavitz
The balanced scorecard: a systemic model for evaluation and assessment of learning outcomes?, Thomas Bielavitz
Heard on the Net: One Byte, Two Bytes, Three Bytes for Dollars. All for E-Books, Stand Up and Holler!, Jill Emery
Heard on the Net: Top Five Things to Watch in 2010, Jill Emery
Technology in Practice. A Library in Your Pocket, Meredith G. Farkas
Technology in Practice. Brand Perception 2.0, Meredith G. Farkas
Technology in Practice. Dipping into the Stream, Meredith G. Farkas
Technology in Practice. Finding Your Voice, Meredith G. Farkas
Technology in Practice. Guided by Barcodes, Meredith G. Farkas
Technology in Practice. Nurturing Innovation: Tips for managers and administrators, Meredith G. Farkas
Technology in Practice. Read the Fine Print, Meredith G. Farkas
Technology in Practice. Your Reality, Augmented, Meredith G. Farkas
Technology in Practice. Your Virtual Brand, Meredith G. Farkas