Sentences with phrase «years of academic library»

Jill Emery is the Collection Development Librarian at Portland State University Library and has 20 years of academic library experience.

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With the school year beginning, the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System reminds you that one of the simplest ways to support a child's academic success is by using your local library.
The agreement, the first of its kind in the nation, will be signed by Tulane President Scott Cowen, KIPP Foundation CEO Richard Barth and KIPP New Orleans Schools Executive Director Rhonda Kalifey - Aluise in the library on the second floor of KIPP Believe College Prep middle school, 1607 South Carrollton Ave. With this partnership, Tulane promises to enroll and provide scholarships for 10 KIPP students annually beginning in the 2012 - 13 academic year.
If the largest libraries lead the way — both public and academic — backed by the largest library associations (ALA) then while libraries will certainly find themselves embroiled in a lawsuit from major publishers for years I strongly believe the outcome will favour freedom of information, accessibility and centuries old precedent.
This is certainly the case for the Stedelijk Museum, which has a time - honored tradition of research and (academic) publications; in 1957, the museum founded a library (which today ranks among one of Europe's most noted libraries of modern and contemporary art and design), and has since published countless extraordinary catalogues over the years.
This annual global event, now entering its sixth year, is organized by the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) to promote the goals of Open Access to the public generally but especially within the academic and research communities, to demonstrate its benefits and to inspire wider participation in making Open Access a new norm in scholarly pubAcademic Resources Coalition (SPARC) of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) to promote the goals of Open Access to the public generally but especially within the academic and research communities, to demonstrate its benefits and to inspire wider participation in making Open Access a new norm in scholarly pubacademic and research communities, to demonstrate its benefits and to inspire wider participation in making Open Access a new norm in scholarly publishing.
I am currently writing an article which basically looks at and updates a piece I published five years ago on the future of academic law libraries.
Children's librarian with eight years of experience working in community and academic libraries.
• Increased number of students enrolled for library services from 500 to 1233 in 3 months, following exceptional mental empowering activities • Collaborated with teaching specialists to design and implement a system that assesses students» learning and instructional effectiveness • Conducted 92 library study groups in 3 years, enjoying 100 % success with each in the academic arena
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