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Proceedings of the 11th Annual
Federal Depository Library Conference

October 21 - 23, 2002

Cover/Title Page | Table of Contents | Agenda


Merging Government Publications with Reference Bibliography

Susan Kendall
San José State University Library

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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.
Notes: Posted on Thursday, 20 Jun 2002.

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.

 

 

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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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