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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Jing vs. Mendeley
Jing V. Mendeley Video Video describing the differences between Zotero and Mendeley, both Citation Managers which are freely available on the web.
Copyright Laws and Access
The distribution of scientific data is limited by copyright laws and guarding scientific secrets. Beyond copyright, the public is restricted from the information discovered in scientific research because different people have differing opinions on the point of scientific research- the … Continue reading
Posted in Academic Library, Coursework, Technology
Tagged access, copyright, data, technology
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Why do we still need librarians?
Technology can never completely supplant the usefulness of a human contact to gain a clear, in depth help. Whether technology moves onto other forms, people cannot specialize in every type of knowledge, and the plethora of search methods to find … Continue reading
Posted in Academic Library, Coursework, Outreach, Public Library, Technology
Tagged elevator speech, technology, why librarians
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