The Balance Point: Celebrating Twenty Years of a Serials Column |
2007 |
1067 |
A co-editor of “The Balance Point” column looks back at its twenty-year history, its current function and its future in serving the serials professional and scholarly community. The author examines how the column emerged as an idea by then Serials Re... |
Bridges to China: Developing partnerships between serials librarians in the U.S. and China |
2009 |
2098 |
University librarians in China face many of the same challenges related to serials management that confront librarians in the United States. The authors discuss the importance for librarians in the United States, especially those working with serials... |
Building Bridges For Social Justice In Global Publishing: Seeking The Mexican Perspective |
2020 |
1181 |
At the NASIG 2019 Conference, the presenter outlined how the dominance of English-language publishers based in the Global North negatively impacts researchers in Puebla, Mexico. Universities in the Global South must compete in world-wide university r... |
Chinese Academic Libraries Serving International Students and Scholars: A Three-case Assessment |
2011 |
1833 |
The authors of this study assess the attitudes and perceptions of academic librarians at three university libraries in China regarding library services for international students and scholars. The study directs particular focus on librarians at Shaan... |
Chinese Students in American Libraries: A Survey of Chinese User Satisfaction with U.S. Academic Library Experience |
2013 |
2699 |
While scholarship has addressed issues around serving international students in U.S. libraries, until recently, relatively little attention has been directly focused upon the library needs of specific ethnic groups. This study surveys 83 Chinese stud... |
Columns and Blogs: Making Sense of Merging Worlds |
2008 |
1285 |
The newspaper and magazine column, key sources for news comment and analysis prior to the Internet, is being challenged by a powerful new contender—the blog. Has the column’s importance diminished, even been rendered obsolete, by new e-venues such as... |
A Corn Snake Rebellion |
2022 |
112 |
A poem published in the January/February 2022 edition of Reptiles (Volume 20, number 1). |
Courage of Our Convictions: Making Difficult Decisions about Serial Collections |
2004 |
1402 |
Three academic librarians, a library administrator, a serials librarian, and a collection development librarian, discuss pressing serials issues as they plan for a move to a new library building. Professional perspectives on serials are juxtaposed as... |
The Cows Are Watching |
2022 |
138 |
A poem published in The RavensPerch (May 20, 2022), an online international literary and visual arts magazine. |
Deceiving A Salmon |
2023 |
92 |
A poem published in issue one of "new words," a trans and gender-expansive journal. |
Everything is Not on the Web, Doggone it: Remembering the Library in Your Research Process |
2000 |
991 |
Abstract unavailable |
Fudan and Appalachian Library Exchange Program 2009 to 2012 |
2013 |
2765 |
Describes the exchange program between Fudan University Library and the University Libraries at Appalachian State University, 2009-2012. The exchange resulted in several scholarly publications and enhanced cultural awareness on both campuses. |
Institutional Respositories: A Good Idea for North Carolina |
2007 |
1203 |
Librarians at universities in North Carolina are beginning to consider whether to establish electronic repositories where faculty and students can deposit copies of their scholarship for preservation and world-wide access. This article addresses a nu... |
Kinnell Is Serving Oatmeal |
2023 |
71 |
A poem written in response to Galway Kinnell's poem, "Oatmeal," that was published in The Galway Review, the leading literary magazine of Galway, Ireland. |
Latin Americanists and Librarians: Their Nexus through Technology and Interdisciplinarity |
2001 |
1281 |
In recent years we have seen a rapid emergence of a wide variety of Latin American studies resources related to “globalization.” This body of new literature often transcends boundaries of traditional social science disciplines. The social science l... |
Latin American Studies Online: A Review of Free Peer-Reviewed Journals |
2004 |
1126 |
Public services librarians seeking to assist researchers in Latin American studies are increasingly augmenting their searches to include online publications not generally indexed in typical library journal and newspaper databases. Allan Scherlen intr... |
Librarians Connecting Scholars Through The American Culture Center Program In China |
2015 |
1509 |
The authors discuss how librarians from a medium size academic library can build a major international partnership through their successful leadership of an American Cultural Center in China. The authors describe bringing together scholars from thei... |
Local to Global: The Importance of State-Level Journals to Library Literature |
2008 |
2404 |
While the publishing needs of many state library associations are comfortably served by newsletters and Web sites, a number of state library associations produce major library journals that serve readers beyond their state membership. The author inte... |
Looking At Journals From Both Sides |
2005 |
1586 |
The author describes his contrasting experiences with publishing an open access society journal and advising a regional association in regards to turning over publication of its journal to a major commercial publishing firm. Using his experience of p... |
Losing Our Libraries: Misguided Leadership |
2023 |
116 |
Previous studies have indicated that academic libraries can be stressful places to work, with one of the main reasons being poor leadership. Library administrators continue to fit a common mold transitioning academic libraries into more business-like... |
A Lost Butterfly In Shanghai |
2022 |
109 |
A poem published in The RavensPerch (May 20, 2022), an online international literary and visual arts magazine. |
Mesquite (A Video Poem) |
2024 |
84 |
A video, and printed, poem published in The Hong Kong Review. |
National Union Catalog: Asset or Albatross? |
2012 |
1585 |
Summary of Conference Presentation: Midsize academic libraries face many unique challenges, particularly in the greyer areas of collection management. This presentation addresses these challenges faced by libraries in midsize institutions and how the... |
NUC, Quo Vadis? Have Mid-Size Academic Libraries Retained the National Union Catalog Pre-1956 Imprints? |
2013 |
1739 |
Mid-size academic libraries face the dilemma of limited funding and space but are expected to provide the tools their graduate students and faculty need to compete in research. A question faced by these institutions is whether to weed potentially us... |
The One-Box Challenge: Providing a Federated Search That Benefits the Research Process |
2006 |
2771 |
The one-box federated search of databases brings as many challenges as promises to database searching, especially in terms of adapting these systems to user needs and the effects this new mode of searching will have on users' research behaviors. This... |
Open Access to Criminal Justice Scholarship: A Matter of Social Justice |
2008 |
3863 |
The paper argues that criminal justice scholarship disseminated through the traditional journal subscription model is not consistent with social justice. Adoption of "open access" principles in publishing benefits both authors and readers through bro... |
Perceptions of Open Access Publishing among Academic Journal Editors in China |
2007 |
3460 |
Open access publishing is examined from the perspective of academic journal editors in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. In addition to providing background information on academic publishing in China, the author incorporates interviews with two... |
Pollen Fallen |
2023 |
60 |
A poem published in the Autumn 2023 issue of New Note Poetry, an online poetry magazine that features only the boldest poets and their verses. Our motto is "poetry is the jazz of the written word." |
Publishing in Criminal Justice and Criminology: Assessing Journal Editors Awareness and Acceptance of Open Access |
2009 |
1930 |
The authors, building upon a previous article that challenged the subscription-based journal publishing model, assess the awareness and attitudes of editors of journals in criminal justice and criminology toward open access, author rights, and relate... |
Responsible Internet Use |
1997 |
5326 |
Steps to follow and advice to consider for protecting students from inappropriate material on the Web and helping them to be responsible Internet users. |
Review of Argentina - Hope in Hard Times |
2005 |
1784 |
Review of film documentary - Positive review |
A Review of Buncombe Bob; The Life and Times of Robert Rice Reynolds |
2001 |
980 |
Book Review - recommended |
Review of Developing Library and Information Center Collections by G. Edward Evans and Margaret Zarnosky Saponaro |
2007 |
4592 |
Book review - recommended with reservations |
A Review of the Documentary, The World Stopped Watching |
2005 |
884 |
Video Documentary Review |
Review of Evaluation of Library Collections, Access and Electronic Resources: A Literature Guide and Annotated Bibliography by Thomas E. Nisonger. |
2004 |
1038 |
Book Review - Recommended |
Review of John Gibler's Mexico Unconquered: chronicles of power and revolt |
2010 |
1078 |
Book Review - recommended |
Review of Library Collection Development Policies: Academic, Public, and Special Libraries by Frank W. Hoffman and Richard J. Wood |
2006 |
1404 |
Book review - not recommended |
Review of The Sixth Division - Military-Paramilitary Ties and U.S. Policy in Colombia |
2002 |
759 |
Book Review - recommended |
Review of They Call Me Muslim: Two Women Two Choices about the Hijab |
2008 |
1096 |
Review of Documentary film on DVD. Positive review |
Seeking Philosophy Journals on the Web: Scholarly, Full-text, and Free |
2002 |
1761 |
Allan Scherlen introduces us to the elusive world of free, online, peer-reviewed journals in philosophy. He argues that free e-journals, although often well respected among specialists within the field, can paradoxically be obscured from library rese... |
A Sighting In Cholula |
2023 |
121 |
A poem published in Progenitor: Art & Literary Journal (Volume 58). |
Three Poems - "For The Blood Of A Poet, Octavio Paz"; "A Fiesta On The International Bridge"; "Esta Noche Bailamos" |
2024 |
95 |
Azahares is the University of Arkansas, Fort Smith's award-winning, Spanish-language literary magazine. The azahar, or orange blossoms, is "a flower of special meaning." Scherlen recounts three stories (as poems): his meeting with the great Octavio P... |
Through The Disco Labyrinth |
2021 |
116 |
A poem published in The RavensPerch (December 20, 2021), an online international literary and visual arts magazine. |
The Tiger Bones Of Borges |
2022 |
123 |
A poem published in "Vermilion", Flash Issue 9, July 2022. Founded in 2021, Vermilion is the student-run online literary magazine of the English Department of The Catholic University of America. Vermilion publishes original, high quality literary fic... |
Tiger Bones: A Video Poem |
2023 |
88 |
This video poem, "Tiger Bones," is a joint production of poet Allan Scherlen and video editing specialist, Dylan Beiler. An earlier version of the poem called “The Tiger Bones of Borges" was published by Vermillion, in Flash Issue 9, July 2022, the s... |
The View From Mexico: Voices Of Mexican Journal Editors And Librarians On Challenges Of The Journal Publishing Ecosystem For Researchers Of The Global South |
2019 |
222 |
Research organizations in the Global North push for agreements with major international journal publishers to find solutions to the journal inflation and access crises to make their state-funded research open access. Researchers and educational insti... |
Voices Versus Visions: A Commentary On Academic Library Collections And New Directions |
2019 |
1202 |
Academic library collections are under pressure to follow dominant voices in the library world to redefine library missions and collections according to emerging trends in new library services. These trends call for a shift in focus away from traditi... |
Weeding With Wisdom: Tuning Deselection Of Print Monographs In Book-Reliant Disciplines |
2017 |
3304 |
As university libraries transition to digital collections and new services, their book deselection projects often lead to the adoption of cross-discipline quantitative weeding criteria (such as age and low circulation) in the interest of speed and p... |
What In The World Is Watauga? |
2000 |
9080 |
Newspaper feature explores the history and mythology of the word, Watauga, a common name for places and businesses in western North Carolina but also found to be a name for places in the Dakotas and Texas as well. |