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Merging Government Publications with Reference Bibliography Susan Kendall
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Merging Government Publications with Reference Bibliography Susan Kendall San José State University Library
1. ALA/GODORT Annual Conference Program. (1996). Shotgun weddings and amicable divorces: Integration vs. separation of government documents and reference services. Documents to the People, 24(1), 54-66. 2. Alexander, B. B. and Naylor, S. K. (1995). Merging federal documents with general reference: A transformation in usage and in librarian stature. Seventh National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries: Continuity & transformation: The promise of confluence, proceedings of the seventh national conference of the College and Research Libraries (pp. 95-100). Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries. 3. Anderson, L. E., Reyes, A. and Taylor, S. N. (1998). Lions, and tigers, and bears and the serial set - oh my! Merging documents reference and general reference at Colorado State University libraries. Colorado Libraries, 24(Spring), 8-11. 4. Bushing, M. C. and Johnson, B. (1994). Control of government document serials in local electronic and organizational systems. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 18(3/4), 85-95. 5. Calemme, S. M. (1995). Merging two depository libraries into one. Documents to the People, 23(December), 277-81. 6. Darling, K. D. (1995). Integrating depository documents serials into regular serials receiving and cataloging routines at University of Oregon Library. Advances in Serials Management, 5, 91-112. 7. Davis, S., Iltis, D. and Irvin, J. C. (1995). Integrating documents processing into traditional technical services. Serials Librarian, 25(3/4), 289-94. 8. Farrell, M. (2000). Training for documents reference in a merged reference center. DttP, 28(4), 11-16. 9. Fleischer, C. (2002). Survey of Govdoc-L. 1-5. 10. Frazer, S. L., Boone, K. W., McCart, V. A., Prince, T. L. and Rees, A. D. (1997). Merging government information and the reference department: a team based approach. Journal of Government Information, 24(2), 93-102. 11. Harley, B. (1994). Government publications and maps: account of a merger. Special Libraries, 85(2 )(Spring), 89-95. 12. Herman, E. (1986). Integrating microforms with government documents: a third alternative. Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries Chicago: American Library Association. 13. Hernon, P. and McClure, C. R. (1988). Integrating government information resources into library services. In Public access to government information: Issues, trends, and strategies (2nd ed., pp. 255-275). Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corporation. 14. Hodge, S. P., Calvin, D. and Rike, G. E. (1989). Formulating an integrated library government documents policy. Government Information Quarterly, 6(2), 199-213. 15. Horn, J. (1986). Integrating public services for microforms and government publications collections. Microform Review, 15(Fall), 214-20. 16. Ihlenfeldt, K. (1982). Documents reorganization at the Chicago Public Library. Illinois Libraries, 64(October), 1019-22. 17. Kerze, N. V. (1989). Separate vs. integrated: The disappearing debate over the organization of United States government publications in depository libraries. Government Publications Review, 16(5), 439-45. 18. McClure, C. R. (1981). An integrated approach to government publication collection development. Government Publications Review, Part A: Research Articles, 8A(1 & 2), 5-15. 19. McClure, C. R. and Hernon, P. (1983). Improving government documents reference service. In Improving the quality of reference service for government publications (pp. 111-160). Chicago: American Library Association. 20. McKay, B. and Carmack, N. (1994). Sharing expertise to mainstream government documents cataloging. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 18(3/4), 57-74. 21. Moody, M. (1988). Critical issues in government information reference services. RQ, 27(Summer), 479-83. 22. Norton, B. (1993). Documents reference. Documents to the People, 21(September), 154-56. 23. Peete, G. (1996). Combining reference services: A survey. Documents to the People, 24(March), 54-57. 24. Pierce, D. M. (1994). Automation: The bridge between technical services and government documents. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 18(3/4), 75-84. 25. Rawan, A. R. and Cox, J. (1995). Government publications integration and training. Journal of Government Information, 33(3), 253-66. 26. Ryoo, H. B. (1985). Managing an integrated depository documents collection. Government Information Quarterly, 2(3), 299-313. 27. Schmidt, F. C. and Copeland, N. S. (1998). Mainstreaming government documents technical processing: The Colorado State experience. Colorado Libraries, 24(Spring), 5-7. 28. Shaw, T. S. (1968). Government documents: Part II, arrangement. Louisiana Library Association Bulletin, 31(1), 21-5, 48. 29. Taylor, S. N. and Schmidt, F. C. (2001). Reference services and federal documents: Current status and issues. Colorado Libraries, 27(2), 21-4. 30. Van De Voorde, P. E. (1989). Should reference service for U.S. government publications and general reference be merged? Government Publications Review, 16(3), 247-57. 31. Waldo, M. (1989). An historical look at the debate over how to organize federal government documents in depository libraries. Government Publications Review, 16(3), 319-29. 32. Watson, P. D. (1982). Documents reorganization at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Illinois Libraries, 64(October), 1023-26. 33. Watson, P. D. (1985). Restructuring the documents function at a major research library: Implications for processing and access. Technical Services Quarterly, 2(Spring/Summer), 33-50. Merging Libraries Bibliography Susan Kendall, San José State University Library
1. Aird, G., Bergoc, A., Dunford, H., Hamblin, D., Perkins, S. and Shepherd, C. Joint use libraries in Australia: Practitioner perspectives. Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services, 11(4), 174-90. 2. Amey, L.J. (1987). Joint-use library evaluation: A plan for assessing the performance and progress of joint-use libraries. L.J. Amey Combining libraries: The Canadian and Australian experience (pp. 224-41). Metuchen, New Jersey: Dalhousie University; Scarecrow Press, Inc. 3. Bundy A. (1998). Widening client horizons: Joint use libraries in the 1990s. Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services, 11(1), 4-16. 4. Conway, P. (2000). One reference service for everyone? Library Journal, 125(12), 42-4. 5. Dornseif, K. and Willis, E. (1999). Making the joint-use library work: Harmony Library, Fort Collins, Colorado. Colorado Libraries, 25(2), 15-17. 6. Dunford, H. (1998). Cooperation, compromise, commitment: A joint use library in an isolated area of Tasmania. Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services, 11(4), 179-81. 7. Freeman, A. (2001). An innovative library partnership. Planning for Higher Education, 30(1), 20-6. 8. Guernsey, L. (1999). In San José, city and university move ahead with plans for a joint library. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 45(20), A21. 9. Guernsey, L. (1999). Report questions San José plan for joint city-university library. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 45(25), A25. 10. Guernsey, L. (1998). Should a college and a city share a single library? The Chronicle of Higher Education, 45(10), A25-6. 11. LaBrake, L. (1991). Planning a joint-use library. The Fifth Off-Campus Library Services Conference, Mount Pleasant, Michigan: Central Michigan University. 12. LJ News. (1993). Library co-op splits in Pennsylvania: Colleges part company, dissolving joint library after 20 years. Library Journal, 118(October 15), 14. 13. McPherson, M., Curry, D. and Humphreys, J. (1998). Hervey Bay joint use library: Lessons for tomorrow. Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services, 11(2), 75-89. 14. Nevins, K. Partnerships and competition. ACRL National Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, April 11-14. 1997, 1-5. Association of College and Research Libraries. 15. O'Connor, M. (2001 August). Omaha, Metro College finalize land purchases. Omaha World-Herald, p. 14. 16. Ping, K. (2002). Toward continual reform: Progress in academic libraries in China. College & Research Libraries, 63(2), 164-70. 17. Plaunche, P. (2000). Pearlington Public Library: A joint use school/library facility. Mississippi Libraries, 64(3), 81-2. 18. Ralston, Y. L. and Oldenburg, A. (1992). Joint-use library services at distance campuses: Building cooperation between a community college and a university. G.B. McCabe, (Editor), Academic libraries in urban and metropolitan areas: A management handbook (pp. 143-58). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. 19. Reno E.E. (1999). Joint-use libraries: A college president's perspective. Colorado Libraries, 25(2), 10-11. 20. Schwantz, K. (2000). Thinking about a joint-use library? College and Research Libraries News. 61(6), 478-80. 21. Shepherd, M.C. (1999). The truth is in the details: Lessons in inter-university library collaboration. IATUL Proceedings new series: 1998 IATUL Conference http://www.iatul.org/conference/proceedings.html: International Association of Technological University Librarians. 22. Shier, C. (1999). Resource sharing: Case study of a new joint use library in South Australia. Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services, 12(3), 123- 7. 23. Yang, E.L., Hashert, C. and Evans, L. (2001). Auraria Library and Media Center, a best kept secret? Not! Colorado Libraries. 27(4), 32-34.
The new King Library http://www.newkinglibrary.org/splash.htm San José State University Library http://www.library.sjsu.edu/ San José Public Library http://www.sjpl.lib.ca.us/ Susan Kendall Reference Librarian San José State University Library Phone: 408-924-2735 Bldg/Room/Zip: CL 223 - 0028 Email: skendal2@email.sjsu.edu Fax: 408-924-2701
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