item: #1 of 67 id: ncl-1 author: Van Fossen, Michael title: Paula Pearce Hinton in memory date: 2008-01-29 words: 248 flesch: 63 summary: An active North Carolina Library Association member, in 2005, Paula was elected Secretary for the Association, as well as Chair of the Reference and Adult Services Section. Fall/Winter 2006 North Carolina Libraries Paula Pearce Hinton Paula Pearce Hinton, an associate editor of North Carolina Libraries, died September 17, 2006, following a sudden illness. keywords: paula cache: ncl-1.pdf plain text: ncl-1.txt item: #2 of 67 id: ncl-102 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: North Carolina Library Association Executive Board Meeting, July 20, 2007 date: 2008-09-05 words: 1915 flesch: 60 summary: Caroline reported that she went to ALA conference for the first time and attended the chapter relations orientation. Fiscal vitality, membership and conference—please push. keywords: award; conference; membership; ncla; president; report; web cache: ncl-102.pdf plain text: ncl-102.txt item: #3 of 67 id: ncl-103 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: NCLA Executive Board Orientation/Meeting, January 24, 2008 date: 2008-09-05 words: 2579 flesch: 49 summary: (No written report received) Library Administration and Management Section (LAMS): Wanda Brown provided written report with newly elected officers and activities at the 2007 Biennial Conference. Phil indicated that a schedule for further board meetings will be set to all board members by the end of February. keywords: board; committee; meeting; membership; ncla; report; section; written cache: ncl-103.pdf plain text: ncl-103.txt item: #4 of 67 id: ncl-11 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: NCLA Minutes of April 28, 2006 date: 2008-01-31 words: 2705 flesch: 52 summary: Currently about 17% of NC librarians are NCLA members. Phil Barton sent to NCLA membership a solicitation for committee members and has received thus far forty offers to serve; many offers have come from ECU affiliated members. keywords: board; committee; conference; library; ncla; president; report; section; web cache: ncl-11.pdf plain text: ncl-11.txt item: #5 of 67 id: ncl-110 author: Williams, Wiley J. title: History of North Carolina Libraries and Librarianship: A Bibliography, Part IV date: 2009-01-10 words: 10510 flesch: 62 summary: Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Library, 1976. “North Carolina Library Commission, 1909-1949.” keywords: american; american library; archives; biography; carolina libraries; chapel hill; collection; dictionary; historical; history; information; libraries; library; library biography; library science; louis; master; north carolina; paper; round; school; school library; southern; state; state library; university; university library; wilson; winter cache: ncl-110.pdf plain text: ncl-110.txt item: #6 of 67 id: ncl-112 author: NCL, title: NCLA Minutes date: 2009-01-10 words: 2539 flesch: 62 summary: Fun and light-hearted displays of North Carolina library service; images of action over the years; photographs and artifacts; and examples of old library technology will be highlighted throughout the conference. NCLwinter.04 North Carolina Libraries Winter 2004 — 241 NORTH CAROLINA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD Friday, July 16, 2004 Saint Giles Presbyterian Church Raleigh, North Carolina Call to Order and Welcome The meeting was called to order at 10:00 a.m. by Presi- dent Pauletta Bracy at Saint Giles Presbyterian Church. keywords: carolina; committee; conference; library; ncla; north; report; web cache: ncl-112.pdf plain text: ncl-112.txt item: #7 of 67 id: ncl-113 author: NCL, title: NCLA Slate of Candidates for Officers 2005-2007 date: 2009-01-10 words: 985 flesch: 26 summary: Bryna R. Coonin Reference Librarian, Joyner Library, East Carolina University BA, University of Maryland at College Park; MSLS, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; MBA, Meredith College <> Statement of concern: Throughout my years of working in both public and academic libraries across North Carolina NCLA has remained the constant, offering to libraries advocacy, opportunities for staff development and professional growth, and (to me) a network of colleagues statewide. Frances “Frannie” Ashburn Director, North Carolina Center for the Book, State Library of North Carolina BA (English), Wake Forest University; MLS, University of South Carolina <> Statement of concern: I can contribute a statewide perspective on all types of libraries and an enthusiastic approach to NCLA service. keywords: carolina; north; statement; university cache: ncl-113.pdf plain text: ncl-113.txt item: #8 of 67 id: ncl-115 author: NCLA, North Carolina title: Membership Application date: 2009-01-10 words: 703 flesch: 66 summary: Return this form with your check or money order, payable to North Carolina Library Association (see address below). NCLA North Carolina Library Association NCLA North Carolina Library Association Mail Payment and Form to: North Carolina Library Association 4646 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4646 CHECK SECTIONS AND ROUND TABLES ONE IS INCLUDED IN BASIC DUES. keywords: library; ncla; round cache: ncl-115.pdf plain text: ncl-115.txt item: #9 of 67 id: ncl-119 author: Hodder, Dorothy title: North Carolina Books date: 2009-01-10 words: 2329 flesch: 58 summary: (2003; Office of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, 4622 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-4622; 214 pp.; paper, $15.70; ISBN 0-86526-309-4.) Libraries with an interest in Thomas Wolfe or North Carolina writers will wish to acquire The Sons of Maxwell Perkins: The Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe, and Their Editor, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli with Judith S. Baughman. — Cheryl M. Saba Cape Fear Community College North Carolina Libraries Winter 2004 — 239 nies established on Roanoke Island in the 1580s. keywords: carolina; isbn; north; paper; powe; school cache: ncl-119.pdf plain text: ncl-119.txt item: #10 of 67 id: ncl-12 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: Letters to the Editor date: 2008-01-31 words: 263 flesch: 63 summary: Fall/Winter 2006 — 85North Carolina Libraries Dear Mr. Scott, 704.336.5153. 1 - Hand-written furlough (September 7, 1863) for D.B. McLauchlin was excused from reporting to the enrolling board in Lumberton, North Carolina for thirty days due to sickness. keywords: carolina; enrolling cache: ncl-12.pdf plain text: ncl-12.txt item: #11 of 67 id: ncl-124 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: Library and Information Science Research 2002-2003: A bibliography of Master's Papers from the University of North Carolina School of Information and Library Science date: 2009-01-19 words: 1479 flesch: 38 summary: Headings: Subject headings; Keywords; Search performance; Medline; Medical Subject Headings (MeSH); Nursing domain users. Headings: Alumni relations––Online communities––Design; Alumni relations online communities––Implementation; Information systems––Education–– Library and Information Science Research 2002–2003: A Bibliography of Master’s Papers from the University of North Carolina School of Information and Library Science The following master’s papers were submitted in partial fulfillment of the require- ments for the master of science in library science degree or the master of science in information science degree at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. keywords: apr; carolina; headings; information; library; pages; reference; university cache: ncl-124.pdf plain text: ncl-124.txt item: #12 of 67 id: ncl-125 author: Jones, Jr., Plummer Alston title: From the Editor: Annual v. Biennial Conferences date: 2009-01-19 words: 603 flesch: 52 summary: The Centennial Conference will be a joint conference with SELA, the second in the history of NCLA conferences. As we prepare for the 2004 NCLA Centennial Celebration to be held November 9– 12 at the Civic Center in Charlotte, it is a perfect time to consider for at least the fourth time in its 100 years the proposition of having annual versus biennial conferences. keywords: conference; ncla cache: ncl-125.pdf plain text: ncl-125.txt item: #13 of 67 id: ncl-126 author: Bracy, Pauletta Brown title: From the President: Productive Engagement date: 2009-01-19 words: 583 flesch: 52 summary: Other significant words were Information, Knowledge, Reading, Research, Study(ing), and Quiet. In the context of a conversation with a friend, who works in the corporate arena, he casually inquired, “Why do we need libraries, anyway?” keywords: library; word cache: ncl-126.pdf plain text: ncl-126.txt item: #14 of 67 id: ncl-128 author: Lewis, Megan title: Lagniappe: Comics Go to College date: 2009-01-19 words: 2698 flesch: 57 summary: Indeed, we can “read” comics pictorially before we can actuallyread. Comics are often the first reading material we select for ourselves and buy with our own money. keywords: book; collection; comics; culture; duke; edwin; murray; university cache: ncl-128.pdf plain text: ncl-128.txt item: #15 of 67 id: ncl-13 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: NCLA Executive Board Directory, 2006-2007 date: 2008-01-31 words: 1338 flesch: -75 summary: St Dr NE Hickory, NC 28601 cooke.harry@gaston.cc.nc.us Phone: (704) 922-6355 Web Site Bao-Chu Chang NCSU Libraries Campus Box 7111 Raleigh, NC 27695-7111 bao-chu_chang@ncsu.edu Phone: (919) 515-2669 Fax: (919) 515-7292 88 — Fall/Winter 2006 North Carolina Libraries EDITOR Ralph Lee Scott Joyner Library, ECU Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 328-0265 scottr@ecu.edu ASSOCIATE EDITOR Elizabeth H. Smith Professor Emeritus, ECU Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 752-7350 smithe@ecu.edu ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND INDEXER Mike Van Fossen Davis Library UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890 (919) 962-1151 mike_vanfossen@unc.edu BOOK REVIEWS EDITOR Nicholas Graham North Carolina Collection UNC-Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890 (919) 962-1172 ngraham@email.unc.edu ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR RASS Joline R. Ezzell Duke University Library Durhan, NC 27708-0175 (919) 660-5925 joline.ezzell@duke.edu LAGNIAPPE EDITOR Joseph Thomas Reference Librarian, ECU East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 328-2266 thomasw@ecu.edu WIRED TO THE WORLD EDITOR Ralph Lee Scott Joyner Library, ECU Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 328-0265 scottr@ecu.edu ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR ACADEMIC LIBRARIES Page Life Davis Library UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890 (919) 962-0153 pagelife@email.unc.edu ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR LITERACY Gale Greenlee Greensboro Public Library 219 North Church St. Greensboro, NC 27402 (336) 373-2471 ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR MEMBERSHIP Jennifer Smith Belk Library Elon University Elon, NC 27244 (336) 278-6586 jsmith41@elon.edu ASSOCIATE EDITORS FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES Suzanne White Rowan Public Library PO Box 4039 Salisbury, NC 28145 (704) 638-3009 Jane S. McAllister Assistant Reference Librarian Davie County Public Library 371 N. Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2023 jane.mcallister@coldavis.nc.us ASSOCIATE ED FOR REFERENCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICES ROUNDTABLE Kathryn Schlee Librarian/Curator of Research Collections Old Salem Museums & Gardens Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts 924 S. Main Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (336) 721-7372 kschlee@oldsalem.org ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES Diane Kester Associate Professor Emeritus, ECU 105 Longview Drive Goldsboro, NC 27534 (919) 394-6272 E-mail: kester@coe.ecu.edu LAYOUT EDITOR Michael Reece Digital Technologies Specialist Joyner Library, ECU Greenville, NC 57858 (252) 328-2897 E-mail: reecem@ecu.edu ASSOCIATE ED. 86 — Fall/Winter 2006 North Carolina Libraries NCLA Executive Board Directory, 2006-2007 OFFICERS President Dr. Robert Burgin 307 Swiss Lake Dr. Cary, NC 27513 rburgin@mindspring.com Phone: (919) 462-0134 Vice President/ President Elect Phil Barton Rowan Public Library P.O. Box 4039 Salisbury, NC 28145 bartonp@co.rowan.nc.us Phone: (704) 216-8229 Secretary Gloria Nelson Spring Lake Branch Library 101 Laketree Boulevard Spring Lake, NC 28390 gnelson@cumberland.lib.nc.us Phone: (910) 497-3650 Treasurer Diane Kester 105 Longview Drive Goldsboro, NC 27534 kester@coe.ecu.edu Phone: (919) 394-6272 Fax: (919) 583-8179 Directors Frannie Ashburn State Library of North Carolina 4640 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 FAshburn@library.dcr.state.nc.us Phone: (919) 807-7416 Bryna Coonin Joyner Library North Carolina Collection East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 cooninb@ecu.edu Phone: (252) 328-0431 ALA Council Kevin Cherry 124 E. 2nd St. Washington, NC 27889 cherryt@ecu.edu SELA Rep Evelyn Council Chesnutt Library Fayetteville State University 3429 Sandystone Circle Fayetteville, NC 28311 ecouncil@uncfsu.edu Phone: (910) 672-1539 Editor, NCL Ralph Scott Academic Library Services 4016 Joyner Library East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 scottr@ecu.edu Phone: (252) 328-0265 Fax: (252) 328-0268 Past President Dr. Pauletta Brown Bracy North Carolina Central University School of Library and Information Sciences PO Box 19586 Durham, NC 27707 pbracy@nccu.edu Phone: (919) 530-6401 Fax: (919) 530-6402 Administrative Assistant (ex officio) Kim Parrott North Carolina Library Association 1811 Capital Blvd. keywords: box; carolina; editor; greenville; library; north; phone; public; university cache: ncl-13.pdf plain text: ncl-13.txt item: #16 of 67 id: ncl-132 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: Editorial Staff date: 2009-01-19 words: 372 flesch: 59 summary: NC 28608-2026 Tel: (828) 262-2798 Fax: (828) 262-3001 E-mail: wisems@appstate.edu WIRED TO THE WORLD EDITOR Ralph Lee Scott Systems Librarian Academic Library Services Joyner Library East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 Tel: (252) 328-0265 Fax: (252) 328-6222 E-mail: scottr@mail.ecu.edu INDEXER Michael Cotter Joyner Library East Carolina University Greenville, keywords: mail; tel cache: ncl-132.pdf plain text: ncl-132.txt item: #17 of 67 id: ncl-135 author: Hursh, David title: Good Medicine and Good Music date: 2009-01-19 words: 2126 flesch: 63 summary: her music.3 Alice continued to produce and market the remedy along with her piano playing and sheet music until the age of 70, thus becoming known for her “good medicine and good music” throughout the South.4 The Exhibit’s Genesis The concept for a digital exhibit on Alice’s life had its origins in the September 2000 donation of two pieces of Alice’s published music to the ECU Music Library by ECU alumnus and great, great grandson of Alice Person, Harry Stubbs. After the meeting, board member Franceine Perry Reese shared with me Photograph of Alice Person which appears on the cover of Louise Stephenson’s 1971 typescript of Alice’s unpublished book. keywords: alice; exhibit; music; person; remedy cache: ncl-135.pdf plain text: ncl-135.txt item: #18 of 67 id: ncl-136 author: Exner, Nina title: An Informal Examination of Technological Skills in Library Jobs date: 2009-01-19 words: 3548 flesch: 40 summary: For example, metadata skills were grouped with Web skills in some advertisements; it was unclear whether they were intentionally being mixed together. How- ever, the ever-evolving world of Web design may be reflected in the fact that there was not as a wide variety of Web skills as might have been imagined. keywords: job; knowledge; language; library; metadata; scripting; server; skills; system; web cache: ncl-136.pdf plain text: ncl-136.txt item: #19 of 67 id: ncl-14 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: Advertisements and Announcements date: 2008-01-31 words: 387 flesch: 50 summary: $20 of the fee goes to the NC Library Association to support North Carolina Library services and programs. To Order Your Plate: Fill out an application, and make a check payable to NCLA, (North Carolina Library Association). keywords: libraries cache: ncl-14.pdf plain text: ncl-14.txt item: #20 of 67 id: ncl-146 author: Ashburn, Frannie title: Wake Reads Together date: 2009-01-20 words: 4160 flesch: 66 summary: This fight, being waged online at eldred.cc, is one of many that will define how free our information really is in a world where mega-entertain- ment companies control the screens, and reading books is increasingly seen as an idiosyncrasy. The publishing boom Feldman reports is a welcome rejoinder to the doom-and-gloom mentality that informs so much discussion of American culture: more people are buying better books than ever before — they’re also purchasing more books of questionable merit, but hey. keywords: 451; books; carolina; fiction; future; libraries; library; north; people; reading; university cache: ncl-146.pdf plain text: ncl-146.txt item: #21 of 67 id: ncl-148 author: Moore, Thomas L. title: Point: The Future of the Book in the Public Library date: 2009-01-20 words: 2493 flesch: 72 summary: NCLspring.04 North Carolina Libraries Spring 2003 — 23 The Future of the Book in the Public Library — Thomas L. Moore There appear to be two different trends of thought with regard to books inthe public library today. Every scheme that I have seen for establishing permanent funding for public libraries seems to resort to some kind of tax, be it property, sales, income or even alcoholic beverage control taxes. keywords: books; future; libraries; library; reading cache: ncl-148.pdf plain text: ncl-148.txt item: #22 of 67 id: ncl-149 author: Fergusson, David G. title: Counterpoint: If Libraries Don't Change, They Won't Be the Place to Get the Books date: 2009-01-20 words: 1782 flesch: 65 summary: Sixty-three percent of the public “supports” or “strongly supports” an in- crease in taxes for public library services in their communities. We are PUBLIC libraries and this is our challenge. keywords: education; libraries; library; public; university cache: ncl-149.pdf plain text: ncl-149.txt item: #23 of 67 id: ncl-15 author: Smith, Elizabeth H. title: Retrospection: The First Hundred Years of North Carolina's Libraries - 1930 date: 2008-01-31 words: 3074 flesch: 46 summary: References 1 North Carolina Library Commission Thirteenth Report for the Biennium 1932/1934, 9-10. 2 North Carolina Library Commission Fifteenth Report for the Biennium 1936/1938, 10. 3 North Carolina Library Commission Thirteenth Report for the Biennium 1932/1934, 5, 2. 4 Ibid., 3. 5 North Carolina Library Commission Fourteenth Report for the Biennium 1934/1936, 9. 6 North Carolina Library Commission Thirteenth Report for the Biennium 1932/1934, 9. 7 North Carolina Library Commission Fourteenth Report for the Biennium 1934/1936, 10. 8 North Carolina Library Commission Fifteenth Report for the Biennium 1936/1938, 4; North Carolina Library Commission Sixteenth Report for the Biennium 1938/1940, 7. 9 North Carolina Library Commission Seventeenth Report for the Biennium 1940/42, 5-6. 10 North Carolina Library Commission Eighteenth Report for the Biennium 1942/44, 5. 11 North Carolina Library Commission Fourteenth Report for the Biennium 1934/1936, 4. 12 North Carolina Library Commission Sixteenth Report for the Biennium 1938/1940, 10. 13 North Carolina Library Commission Eighteenth Report for the Biennium 1942/44, 5. 14 North Carolina Library Commission Seventeenth Report for the Biennium 1940/42, 16. 15 North Carolina Library Commission Sixteenth Report for the Biennium 1938/1940, 16. keywords: biennium; carolina; commission; libraries; library; north; public; report cache: ncl-15.pdf plain text: ncl-15.txt item: #24 of 67 id: ncl-157 author: Scott, Ralph L title: Wired to the World: Anti-virus Software date: 2009-01-20 words: 745 flesch: 70 summary: You should be wary of e-mail addresses that include the .com, .vbs., or .exe file extensions. Outside of the admoni- tion not to open e-mail attachments from people you don’t know, what can you do to prevent the spread of viruses to other computers? keywords: virus cache: ncl-157.pdf plain text: ncl-157.txt item: #25 of 67 id: ncl-162 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: Instructions for submissions date: 2009-01-20 words: 374 flesch: 53 summary: North Carolina Libraries seeks to publish articles and reviews of print and nonprint materials of profes- sional interest to North Carolina librarians and the worldwide library community. NCLspring.04 North Carolina Libraries Spring 2003 — 81 Instructions for Manuscript Preparation for North Carolina Libraries 1. keywords: carolina; north cache: ncl-162.pdf plain text: ncl-162.txt item: #26 of 67 id: ncl-165 author: Jones, Jr., Plummer Alston title: From the Editor: Are Libraries Getting Their Fair Shore of the Federal Budget? date: 2009-01-20 words: 538 flesch: 53 summary: North Carolina’s share of the 2003 LSTA funds for state library programs was $4,104,012, which represents 2.18% of total LSTA program funds and 2.73% of LSTA funds earmarked for state library programs. Are library services adequate in your community? keywords: library cache: ncl-165.pdf plain text: ncl-165.txt item: #27 of 67 id: ncl-17 author: Ambrose-Fortune, Brenda title: A History of the Librarians' Association at the Universityof North Carolina at Chapel Hill date: 2008-01-31 words: 4974 flesch: 42 summary: There were 296 registrants; 266 library employees from North Carolina State University (NCSU), Duke University, North Carolina Central University (NCCU) and UNC- Chapel Hill attended.21 Publications Committee The Publications Committee became one of the Standing Committees when the Constitution was amended in 1997. When the Committee on Professional Development was established in 1975, its duties were to collect and disseminate information on continuing education opportunities, meetings, and conferences that might be of interest to Association members, and to prepare bibliographies on topics of current professional interest.12 There is no change to the committee’s name as it appears in the Constitution amended in 1997. keywords: association; chapel; chapel hill; committee; hill; librarians; library; unc; university cache: ncl-17.pdf plain text: ncl-17.txt item: #28 of 67 id: ncl-180 author: Scott, Ralph L title: Wired to the World: Spyware date: 2009-01-20 words: 777 flesch: 65 summary: Spyware programs are very invasive. If you run Spybot on your computer you will be simply amazed at the number of Spyware programs that have been squirreled away on your machine by people you did not know. keywords: computer; programs cache: ncl-180.pdf plain text: ncl-180.txt item: #29 of 67 id: ncl-189 author: Hodder, Dorothy title: Lagniappe: Library Ghosts of North Carolina date: 2009-01-20 words: 1754 flesch: 56 summary: A story about a library that ought to be haunted but doesn’t seem to be was shared by Pender County Public Library Director Mike Taylor. Carol A. Brown Assistant Professor, Department of Librarianship, Educational Technology, & Distance Instruction, College of Education, East Carolina University B.S.E. in Elementary Education, M.S.E. in Instructional Resources, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Instructional Design, University of Memphis Thomas Kevin B. Cherry Visiting Instructor, Department of Librarianship, Educational Technology, and Distance Instruction, College of Education, East Carolina University B.S. Biology, M.A. History, M.S.L.S., Ph.D. candidate, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dorothy Hodder Public Services Librarian, New Hanover County Public Library A.B. (History and Spanish), M.S.L.S., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Susan W. Simpson Librarian, Carteret County Public Library B.A. (Anthropology), M.A. (Sociology), East Carolina University; M.L.S. student, Department of Librarianship, Educational Technology, and Distance Instruction, College of Education, East Carolina University ABOUT THE AUTHORS … keywords: carolina; county; director; library; north; public cache: ncl-189.pdf plain text: ncl-189.txt item: #30 of 67 id: ncl-19 author: Robertson, Lea Ann title: Laura N. Gasaway: Defining an Expert date: 2008-01-31 words: 2265 flesch: 49 summary: Publication pattern studies are quantitative in nature and are defined within the field of bibliometric research. From the total number of works, the frequency of publication, number of law journal articles written, and the number of information science articles written were tabulated for the purpose of mapping the author’s progression in focusing on copyright issues. keywords: articles; copyright; gasaway; law; publication cache: ncl-19.pdf plain text: ncl-19.txt item: #31 of 67 id: ncl-195 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: Membership Application date: 2009-01-20 words: 697 flesch: 66 summary: The purpose of the Endowment is to support the NCLA Scholarship Fund for library school students, to provide funding for out- standing speakers at the NCLA Biennial Conference, and to enhance continuing education of North Carolina librarians. Return this form with your check or money order, payable to North Carolina Library Association (see address below). keywords: library; ncla; round cache: ncl-195.pdf plain text: ncl-195.txt item: #32 of 67 id: ncl-2 author: Smith, Elizabeth H title: Retrospection: The First Hundred Years of North Carolina's Libraries - 1945 date: 2008-01-29 words: 3074 flesch: 46 summary: References 1 North Carolina Library Commission Thirteenth Report for the Biennium 1932/1934, 9-10. 2 North Carolina Library Commission Fifteenth Report for the Biennium 1936/1938, 10. 3 North Carolina Library Commission Thirteenth Report for the Biennium 1932/1934, 5, 2. 4 Ibid., 3. 5 North Carolina Library Commission Fourteenth Report for the Biennium 1934/1936, 9. 6 North Carolina Library Commission Thirteenth Report for the Biennium 1932/1934, 9. 7 North Carolina Library Commission Fourteenth Report for the Biennium 1934/1936, 10. 8 North Carolina Library Commission Fifteenth Report for the Biennium 1936/1938, 4; North Carolina Library Commission Sixteenth Report for the Biennium 1938/1940, 7. 9 North Carolina Library Commission Seventeenth Report for the Biennium 1940/42, 5-6. 10 North Carolina Library Commission Eighteenth Report for the Biennium 1942/44, 5. 11 North Carolina Library Commission Fourteenth Report for the Biennium 1934/1936, 4. 12 North Carolina Library Commission Sixteenth Report for the Biennium 1938/1940, 10. 13 North Carolina Library Commission Eighteenth Report for the Biennium 1942/44, 5. 14 North Carolina Library Commission Seventeenth Report for the Biennium 1940/42, 16. 15 North Carolina Library Commission Sixteenth Report for the Biennium 1938/1940, 16. keywords: biennium; carolina; commission; libraries; library; north; public; report cache: ncl-2.pdf plain text: ncl-2.txt item: #33 of 67 id: ncl-21 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: About the authors date: 2008-01-31 words: 359 flesch: 38 summary: ABOUT THE AUTHORS Elizabeth H. Smith, Professor Emeritus, Academic Library Services, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Katherine M. Wisser, NC ECHO Metadata Coordinator, Duke University, Durham, NC Brenda Ambrose-Fortune, Social Sciences Cataloger, Davis Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Sarah H. Jeong, Science Librarian, Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC Lea Ann Robertson, Ph.D. student, International Development, University of Southern Mississippi http://www.ala.org/ala/acrlbucket/lpss/LauraGasaway.doc http://www.m-w.com http://library.law.unc.edu/faculty_services/new_faculty_publications.html http://www.gslis.utexas.edu/~palmquis/courses/biblio.html http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/review/6/al_ghamdi.html http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/review/6/al_ghamdi.html “Copyright and the Future of Authorship; originally published in January 1, 1976,” Library Journal 119 (November 1994): 32-33. 2 “Laura Gasaway.” keywords: carolina; university cache: ncl-21.pdf plain text: ncl-21.txt item: #34 of 67 id: ncl-23 author: Scott, Ralph Lee title: Wired to the World: Skype date: 2008-01-31 words: 629 flesch: 72 summary: Some problems have been noticed by Skype users. If the other users are Skype members the conferencing is free. keywords: skype; users cache: ncl-23.pdf plain text: ncl-23.txt item: #35 of 67 id: ncl-3 author: Reed, Tess; Dickinson, Gail K title: Who's on Board? North Carolina NBCTs in Library Media date: 2008-01-29 words: 2201 flesch: 58 summary: Teachers are members of learning communities.4 The table below (figure 1) reports the total number of NBCT in library media in North Carolina school districts from 2002- 2005. 6,880 Rowan-Salisbury 3 6,961 Pitt 3 7,220 Edgecombe 1 7,653 Surry 1 8,772 Duplin 1 8,861 Nash-Rocky Mount 2 9,176 Wayne 2 9,767 Durham 3 10,346 Brunswick 1 10,970 Onslow 2 11,224 Johnston 1 26,159 Gaston 1 31,901 Total 334 Eighty-four of 118, or 71%, of North Carolina school districts have one or more NBCT in library media. keywords: carolina; districts; library; media; nbct; school cache: ncl-3.pdf plain text: ncl-3.txt item: #36 of 67 id: ncl-4 author: Sanders, Mark title: AIM for Success with IM date: 2008-01-29 words: 1477 flesch: 57 summary: “AIM” for Success with IM by Mark Sanders 58 — Fall/Winter 2006 North Carolina Libraries Table 1: UNC Libraries currently offering IM reference service Start Date Institution February 2006 Appalachian State University August 2005 East Carolina University January 2006 North Carolina State University June 2003 UNC – Chapel Hill November 2005 UNC – Greensboro August 2004 UNC – Wilmington At the beginning of the Fall 2005 semester, East Carolina University’s Joyner Library began offering reference service via America Online’s Instant Messenger (AIM) using the screen name “JoynerRef ” for the Reference Department and “JoynerCirc” for the Circulation Department. Keeping a record of IM sessions is necessary for assessment, statistics, and quality control. keywords: carolina; library; reference; service cache: ncl-4.pdf plain text: ncl-4.txt item: #37 of 67 id: ncl-5 author: Valentine, Patrick title: Useful Books: Community Libraries in Antebellum North Carolina date: 2008-01-29 words: 7469 flesch: 51 summary: For women see Margaret Supplee Smith & Emily Herring Wilson, 66 — Fall/Winter 2006 North Carolina Libraries North Carolina Women Making History (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1999), 79-81, 83, 103; Christine Leigh Heyrman, Southern Cross: The Beginnings of the Bible Belt (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997), esp. 60 — Fall/Winter 2006 North Carolina Libraries Useful Books: Community Libraries in Antebellum North Carolina by Patrick M. Valentine Abstract While little has been published on libraries and print culture in the antebellum South keywords: american; books; community; county; culture; fayetteville; history; knowledge; laws; libraries; library; library society; new; north carolina; press; public; raleigh; societies; society; south; state; thomas; university cache: ncl-5.pdf plain text: ncl-5.txt item: #38 of 67 id: ncl-5419 author: Irvin, Vanessa title: Reading Well: Book clubs as an origin story for librarian professional development date: 2023-09-15 words: 3579 flesch: 50 summary: Whereas book clubs of yesteryear traditionally read canonical works of the times (due to geographical limits and barriers to mass distribution channels for materials), library book clubs today enjoy access to the literature of more varied reading levels, tastes, and formats (Hermes et al. 2008; Keefe 2007; Porath 2018). This paper documents the legacy upon which librarian book clubs thrive as a reflective approach to professional development by timestamping liter- ary societies, salons, and book clubs as the original impetus for libraries as a space for relationship build- ing and lifelong learning. keywords: book; clubs; development; irvin; journal; librarians; library; professional; public; reading cache: ncl-5419.pdf plain text: ncl-5419.txt item: #39 of 67 id: ncl-5420 author: Daugherty, Jennifer title: Lagniappe: Exploring the Pros and Cons of ChatGPT date: 2023-09-15 words: 1214 flesch: 39 summary: “ChatGPT Disables ‘Browse With Bing’ Amid Legal Challenges.” 52 Nor th Carolina Libraries Volume 81 2023/24 D R A FT Jennifer Daugherty, Academic Library Services, East Carolina University Exploring the Pros and Cons of ChatGPT Lagniappe* *Lagniappe (lan-yap, lan yap ) keywords: chatbot; chatgpt; language cache: ncl-5420.pdf plain text: ncl-5420.txt item: #40 of 67 id: ncl-5421 author: Thomas, William Joseph title: From the Pen of the (Interim) Editor date: 2023-09-15 words: 645 flesch: 52 summary: Sharing Association and library-related news, collaboratively addressing in its pages shared library issues, and encouraging professional solidarity among North Carolina librarians remain important goals for North Carolina Libraries. 4 Nor th Carolina Libraries Volume 81 2023/24 D R A FT Did you know that North Carolina Libraries is now in its 81st year? keywords: carolina; libraries; library cache: ncl-5421.pdf plain text: ncl-5421.txt item: #41 of 67 id: ncl-5422 author: Woodward, Ronnie; Barricella, Joe title: Memorial Exhibit for Ralph Scott Showcases Ship Plan date: 2023-09-15 words: 899 flesch: 56 summary: A memorial is displayed for East Carolina University honorary professor emeritus Ralph Scott on the first floor of the main campus library. “One of his most enduring contributions was as long-time editor, editorial board member and regular columnist for North Carolina Libraries, the official peer-reviewed publication of the North Carolina Li- brary Association,” Lewis said. keywords: carolina; exhibit; library cache: ncl-5422.pdf plain text: ncl-5422.txt item: #42 of 67 id: ncl-5423 author: Thomas, William Joseph title: From the Pages of North Carolina Libraries: On the Way to Becoming: The First 50 Years of North Carolina Libraries date: 2023-09-15 words: 3310 flesch: 45 summary: On the Way to Becoming: The First 50 Years of North Carolina Libraries “Has the magazine, North Carolina Libraries, justified its existence, or should it be discontinued?”1 T 1his was the question that North Carolina Li- brary Association President Hoyt Galvin of the Charlotte Public Library asked the association’s ex- ecutive board in June 1943. In Spring 1958, editor William S. Powell of the University of North Carolina proposed a “panel discussion” on the problem (and its possible solutions) “that a number 14 “A Quick Survey of College Libraries,” North Carolina Libraries 1, 2 (April 1942):5-6. 15 North Carolina Libraries 1,3 (June 1942):2-4. 16 Mary L. Thornton, compiler, “North Carolina Bibliography,” North Carolina Libraries 3, 1 (February 1944): 1-3. 17 Letters between June 16, 1957 and July 10, 1957. keywords: association; board; carolina; journal; libraries; library; north; north carolina cache: ncl-5423.pdf plain text: ncl-5423.txt item: #43 of 67 id: ncl-5424 author: Jones, Plummer Alston "Al" title: North Carolina Books date: 2023-09-15 words: 966 flesch: 57 summary: 978-1-4696-6583-2. Is it possible for all of us to gain a mental pic-ture of North Carolina landscapes, people, and landmarks by reading a book? David W. Young University of North Carolina at Pembroke More North Carolina Literature Looking for more works by North Carolinians or set in our state? keywords: beam; book; carolina; north cache: ncl-5424.pdf plain text: ncl-5424.txt item: #44 of 67 id: ncl-5425 author: Hill, Kate title: Wired to the World: Tech Troubleshooting Tips and Tricks date: 2023-09-15 words: 1143 flesch: 58 summary: This short column seeks to share tips and techniques that librarians can use to get started on troubleshooting issues either as a solo endeavor or before escalating to a specialist or third party. Developing a form that can be used to report an issue at that point of need can greatly help library staff with their investigation. keywords: issue; library; troubleshooting cache: ncl-5425.pdf plain text: ncl-5425.txt item: #45 of 67 id: ncl-5426 author: Lake, Savannah; Nicholson, Joseph title: Remediation by Degrees: Enhancing ETD Metadata to Improve Discoverability date: 2023-09-15 words: 5140 flesch: 22 summary: In fact, the university ceased manual LCSH subject catalog- ing several decades ago in 1975 for most of their disser- tations in the interest of expediting workflows.12 Conversely, “through the efforts of the special format unit and many others involved in the process,” Uni- versity of Arkansas Libraries perform record-by-record subject analysis to ProQuest ETD metadata, to ensure LCSH subject terms are applied to ETDs. In the year since its implementation in April 2022, this process for normalizing capitalization and appending FAST terms to ProQuest ETD metadata has worked well, integrating seamlessly with existing workflows and reliably producing accurate, quality metadata. keywords: atkins; etd; etds; libraries; metadata; proquest; records; remediation; repository; staff; subject; terms cache: ncl-5426.pdf plain text: ncl-5426.txt item: #46 of 67 id: ncl-5427 author: Stone, Libby title: From the President date: 2023-09-15 words: 1899 flesch: 63 summary: It’s no coincidence that these “banned books” are often written by or feature people of color, indigenous people, and members of the LGBTQ+ community— though there have also been unfortunate instances in which books by conservative authors or books contain- ing “triggering” words or scenes have been targets for removal. I’ll end by quoting another great president, Dr. Beverly Gass, written in From the President in the Fall 1999 issue of North Carolina Libraries, as I could not have said it more perfectly: “Being president of NCLA has been one of the wonderful professional experiences of my career. keywords: library; ncla; people; president cache: ncl-5427.pdf plain text: ncl-5427.txt item: #47 of 67 id: ncl-5428 author: Kaefring, Allison title: Internet Book Clubs: How “Dracula Daily” Inspired New Digital Literary Communities date: 2023-09-15 words: 1831 flesch: 59 summary: In a traditional reading, a reader might glance over Jon Harker’s comments about how he finds a dish with paprika “very good but thirsty” (Stoker 1897) without much thought as they read on Dracula Daily wordmark and logo. Now in 2023, “Dracula Daily” is running its third year of reading Dracula in chronological order and has inspired a vari- ety of online book clubs using the affordances of public domain to collectively read classical literature via email. keywords: book; daily; dracula; substack cache: ncl-5428.pdf plain text: ncl-5428.txt item: #48 of 67 id: ncl-5430 author: Thomas, William Joseph title: UNC-CH Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertations: Summer 2022 to Spring 2023 date: 2023-09-15 words: 18042 flesch: 51 summary: Advisor: Megan Winget Within the last ten years (2010 – 2020) there has been a shift within archival studies to make changes in the ways that archives, and collecting institutions present and make the material housed in their organizations accessible, discoverable, and usable to the communities they serve with a focus on social and racial justice. It is especially useful in medical study, since many diseases are related to not only patients themselves, but also the environment in which they live. keywords: advisor; analysis; april; archival; archives; books; carolina; community; content; data; degree; experience; i.s; information; l.s; language; libraries; library; m.s; master; north; pages; pages advisor; paper; practices; public; research; results; science; study; system; use; user; volume; work cache: ncl-5430.pdf plain text: ncl-5430.txt item: #49 of 67 id: ncl-63 author: Sturm, Brian title: How “Safe” Should Libraries Be? date: 2008-05-15 words: 1047 flesch: 60 summary: Emotional safety is also important, at least initially. This creates an environment of intellectual seeking/challenge in an atmosphere of comfort that leads, in the best of all circumstances, to a limited loss of emotional safety, and this is where true growth can occur. keywords: libraries; library; safety cache: ncl-63.pdf plain text: ncl-63.txt item: #50 of 67 id: ncl-64 author: Smith, Lee Ann title: Privacy Pilfering at the Library date: 2008-05-15 words: 2614 flesch: 61 summary: Indeed, the privacy of library patrons should be protected, and while respecting patron privacy is one of the noblest charges of librarians, this privacy should not be protected “at all costs.” A parent of a child who has been a crime victim should be outraged if police are denied access to something as seemingly innocuous as library records that could help in the capture of a perpetra- tor. keywords: books; children; june; libraries; library; privacy cache: ncl-64.pdf plain text: ncl-64.txt item: #51 of 67 id: ncl-65 author: Carstens, Timothy V. title: Academic and Special Library Collaboration in North Carolina: the MAHEC/WCU Partnership date: 2008-05-15 words: 2720 flesch: 45 summary: These unique arrangements provide WCU nursing students with high-quality specialized on-site services while still allowing them convenient access to all of the resources that would normally be available to them at their home library at WCU. Ac- cording to this agreement, MAHEC Health Science Library staff provides WCU nursing students with face-to-face service for circulation, reserves, reference, printing, and photocopying. keywords: education; library; mahec; nursing; students; wcu cache: ncl-65.pdf plain text: ncl-65.txt item: #52 of 67 id: ncl-67 author: Gushrowski, Barbara title: North Carolina Books date: 2008-05-15 words: 2269 flesch: 65 summary: $24.95 (Paper) ISBN 0-8078-5574-X. The Mint Museums boast the largest holding of North Carolina pottery in a public institution. Essays on the pottery traditions in North Carolina written by Daisy Wade Bridges, former associate curator at the Mint Museum of Art and lifelong collector of North Carolina pottery; Charlotte V. Brown, director of the Gallery of Art and Design at NC State; Mark Hewitt, pot- ter; and Charles G. Zug III, professor emeritus of English at UNC-Chapel Hill, provide a valuable introduction to pottery in general and to North Carolina in particular. keywords: book; carolina; libraries; north; public; south; tyson; university cache: ncl-67.pdf plain text: ncl-67.txt item: #53 of 67 id: ncl-7 author: Thomas, Joseph title: Lagniappe: Records of the Children of Light: The Friends Historical Collection at Guilford College date: 2008-01-31 words: 2427 flesch: 43 summary: 14 Friends Historical Collection, “History of the Friends Historical Collection,” Guilford College Friends Historical Collection, http://www.guilford.edu/about_guilford/services_and_administration/library/fhc/history.html (August 28, 2006). All images courtesy of the Hege Library and Friends Historical Collection. keywords: carolina; collection; college; friends; guilford; library; meeting; north cache: ncl-7.pdf plain text: ncl-7.txt item: #54 of 67 id: ncl-72 author: Scott, Ralph L. title: From the pen of the Editor date: 2008-05-29 words: 320 flesch: 65 summary: e Editorial Board has received a number of positive comments on the impact North Carolina Libraries makes to the profession. http://www.nclaonline.org/NCL/ncl/NCL_63_3-4_Fall-Winter2005.pdf 63 — Fall/Winter 2005 North Carolina Libraries I was recently reading an article in the Library Quarterly on transverality and the role of the library as fair witness. ! keywords: libraries cache: ncl-72.pdf plain text: ncl-72.txt item: #55 of 67 id: ncl-73 author: Scott, Ralph L. title: Wired to the World: Veoh date: 2008-05-29 words: 760 flesch: 66 summary: Librarians will want to keep this in mind should patrons start watching large numbers of Veoh videos on library computers. Sometimes locally-installed firewalls will prevent Veoh content from being downloaded however. keywords: software; veoh; video cache: ncl-73.pdf plain text: ncl-73.txt item: #56 of 67 id: ncl-74 author: Burgin, Robert title: From the President date: 2008-05-29 words: 1342 flesch: 67 summary: Fall/Winter 2005 — 64North Carolina Libraries Tell the membership a bit about yourself personally, so that they may get a sense of who you are and what makes you the person you are today. As a library educator, I’m always amazed when people say that they weren’t taught such and such in library school. ! keywords: help; library; ncla cache: ncl-74.pdf plain text: ncl-74.txt item: #57 of 67 id: ncl-76 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: NCLA Minutes April 15, 2005 date: 2008-05-29 words: 3523 flesch: 57 summary: e State Library will also pay for two issues of Tar Heel Libraries. Treasurer’s Report e complete report is posted on the web. Diane Kester reports that there are changes from last report because of changes in conference accounting. keywords: carolina; committee; conference; libraries; library; ncla; president; report; section; state cache: ncl-76.pdf plain text: ncl-76.txt item: #58 of 67 id: ncl-77 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: NCLA Minutes July 15, 2005 date: 2008-05-29 words: 3727 flesch: 57 summary: e North Carolina Libraries board recommends raising the rate to $50.00. Whereas, President Brey-Casiano further states, “’ere is no need for federal interference in a local community’s decisions about its education needs,” since “’communities already elect parents and community representatives to local school boards’”, and Whereas, e North Carolina Library Association believes the bill to be a threat to intellectual freedom and to librarians exercising their professional selection responsibilities, Be it resolved that the North Carolina Library Association publicly oppose H.R. 2295, e Parental Empowerment Act of 2005, and Be it resolved that this resolution be expressed to the North Carolina Congressional delegation, the Superintendent and Frances Bradburn of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, appropriate offices, divisions and committees of the American Library Association, and to all the major news networks of the state (television, radio and newspapers). keywords: carolina; committee; conference; libraries; library; ncla; north; president; report; website cache: ncl-77.pdf plain text: ncl-77.txt item: #59 of 67 id: ncl-78 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: North Carolina Library Association Financial Report date: 2008-05-29 words: 281 flesch: 47 summary: http://www.nclaonline.org/NCL/ncl/NCL_63_3-4_Fall-Winter2005.pdf 110 — Fall/Winter 2005 North Carolina Libraries 2006 – 2007 NCLA Executive Board Meeting Schedule DATE LOCATION CITY January 27, 2006 Cameron Village Public Library Raleigh April 28, 2006 S Rowan Regional Library China Grove July 21, 2006 Wake Forest University/ZSR Library Winston-Salem October 20, 2006 Henderson Public Library Hendersonville January 19, 2007 Fayetteville State University Fayetteville April 20, 2007 New Hanover Co Public Library Wilmington July 20, 2007 ECU/Sheppard Library Greenville October 16, 2007 57th Biennial Conference Hickory Draft as of January 3, 2006. naihcalappA $ 141.31$ 236.54$ 16.093,1dnuF nodneLcM $ 804.97$ 400.00$ 1,795.58$ NCASL Scholarship Savings 575.70$ 140.97$ 716.67$ NCLA Memorial Scholarship 467.15$ 388.03$ 855.18$ Query-Long Memorial Savings 353.27$ 163.51$ 516.78$ 58.102sgnivaS erooM yaR $ 19.49$ 100.00$ 121.34$ Investment accounts* 00.000,57 DC aivohcaW 00.000,57 $ $ Appalachian Scholarship 10,000.00 00.000,01 $ $ 00.000,5dnuF nodneLcM keywords: accounts; library cache: ncl-78.pdf plain text: ncl-78.txt item: #60 of 67 id: ncl-8 author: Scott, Ralph Lee title: Wired to the World: Pando date: 2008-01-31 words: 457 flesch: 75 summary: Pando is an easy solution to an email problem that has plagued people sharing large computer files since the dawn of the Internet. When you click on the email file attachment, Pando gives you the opportunity to download the image or music files. keywords: pando cache: ncl-8.pdf plain text: ncl-8.txt item: #61 of 67 id: ncl-84 author: Tedford, Rosalind; Collins, Bobbie title: ‘Debating’ the Merits of Clickers in an Academic Library date: 2008-06-02 words: 4562 flesch: 55 summary: Beginning a presentation with clicker questions about the topic can give the speaker insight into the audience and an opportunity to adjust the presentation to better meet its needs. Clicker questions were incorporated into the PowerPoint program after each section of content to see if the students got the message we were conveying. keywords: class; clickers; instructors; library; questions; staff; students; technology; use cache: ncl-84.pdf plain text: ncl-84.txt item: #62 of 67 id: ncl-87 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: 2006 - 2007 NCLA Executive Board Meeting Schedule date: 2008-05-29 words: 281 flesch: 47 summary: http://www.nclaonline.org/NCL/ncl/NCL_63_3-4_Fall-Winter2005.pdf 110 — Fall/Winter 2005 North Carolina Libraries 2006 – 2007 NCLA Executive Board Meeting Schedule DATE LOCATION CITY January 27, 2006 Cameron Village Public Library Raleigh April 28, 2006 S Rowan Regional Library China Grove July 21, 2006 Wake Forest University/ZSR Library Winston-Salem October 20, 2006 Henderson Public Library Hendersonville January 19, 2007 Fayetteville State University Fayetteville April 20, 2007 New Hanover Co Public Library Wilmington July 20, 2007 ECU/Sheppard Library Greenville October 16, 2007 57th Biennial Conference Hickory Draft as of January 3, 2006. naihcalappA $ 141.31$ 236.54$ 16.093,1dnuF nodneLcM $ 804.97$ 400.00$ 1,795.58$ NCASL Scholarship Savings 575.70$ 140.97$ 716.67$ NCLA Memorial Scholarship 467.15$ 388.03$ 855.18$ Query-Long Memorial Savings 353.27$ 163.51$ 516.78$ 58.102sgnivaS erooM yaR $ 19.49$ 100.00$ 121.34$ Investment accounts* 00.000,57 DC aivohcaW 00.000,57 $ $ Appalachian Scholarship 10,000.00 00.000,01 $ $ 00.000,5dnuF nodneLcM keywords: accounts; library cache: ncl-87.pdf plain text: ncl-87.txt item: #63 of 67 id: ncl-89 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: NCL Editorial Staff date: 2008-05-29 words: 411 flesch: 47 summary: http://www.nclaonline.org/NCL/ncl/NCL_63_3-4_Fall-Winter2005.pdf 114 — Fall/Winter 2005 North Carolina Libraries EDITOR Ralph Lee Scott Joyner Library East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 Tel: (252) 328-0265 Fax: (252) 328-6222 E-mail: scottr@mail.ecu.edu ASSOCIATE EDITOR Elizabeth H. Smith Joyner Library East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 Tel:(252) 328-0297 Fax:(252) thomasw@mail.ecu.edu WIRED TO THE WORLD EDITOR Ralph Lee Scott Joyner Library East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 Tel: (252) 328-0265 Fax: (252) 328-6222 E-mail: scottr@mail.ecu.edu ASSOCIATE EDS. keywords: fax; tel cache: ncl-89.pdf plain text: ncl-89.txt item: #64 of 67 id: ncl-9 author: Graham, Nicholas title: North Carolina Books compiled by date: 2008-01-31 words: 3634 flesch: 57 summary: 76 — Fall/Winter 2006 North Carolina Libraries Nicholas Graham, Compiler N ORTH C AROLINA Books The Encyclopedia of North Carolina brings together in a single volume more than 2000 entries on a wide range of events, institutions, and cultural landmarks. This is an important study and North Carolina libraries will want to add it to their collections. keywords: book; carolina; editor; entries; fayetteville; history; libraries; north; north carolina; state; university; wilmington cache: ncl-9.pdf plain text: ncl-9.txt item: #65 of 67 id: ncl-94 author: Wells, GladysAnn title: Telling Our Story to Resource Allocators date: 2008-09-05 words: 2584 flesch: 69 summary: Public libraries are part of cities, towns, and counties; school media centers are part of a school system: academic libraries are part of colleges and universities: special libraries are part of organizations, institutions, or corporation. Libraries need host systems more than host systems need libraries. keywords: host; libraries; library; need; story cache: ncl-94.pdf plain text: ncl-94.txt item: #66 of 67 id: ncl-95 author: Libraries, North Carolina title: North Carolina Library Association 2006-2007 Biennial Reports date: 2008-09-05 words: 6964 flesch: 45 summary: In cooperation with Caroline Walters, NCLA Membership Chair, the section promoted NCLA membership at the North Carolina Learning Resources Association annual conferences. The committee also promoted NCLA membership at their places of work or through listservs associated with other professional associations, student groups or work place. keywords: biennium; board; carolina; chair; college; committee; conference; county; director; leadership; libraries; library; membership; ncla; new; north; program; public; section; services; staff; state; unc; workshop cache: ncl-95.pdf plain text: ncl-95.txt item: #67 of 67 id: ncl-98 author: Wolfe, Robert title: Lagniappe: 12 Firefox Extensions for Libraries date: 2008-09-05 words: 1466 flesch: 60 summary: For more information see: http://www.bibleserver.com Acquisitions BlueOrganizer “BlueOrganizer understands the content of Web pages and offers a smart-browsing experience: when looking at an address, find it on Google maps instantly; when reading a book review, save it to your Amazon Wish List with a single click…and much more.” For more information see: http://dictionarysearch.mozdev.org/ BioBar BioBar is a useful tool for science topics. keywords: add; browser; information; ons cache: ncl-98.pdf plain text: ncl-98.txt