Building a Scholarly Communication Center: Modeling the Rutgers ExperienceAmerican Library Association, 1999 - 161 sider Building a Scholarly Communication Center is a unique guide based on the successful model for planning the scholarly communication center at Rutgers University. The planning process at Rutgers is used as the springboard to identify issues, potential problems, and solutions in planning and development. |
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Planning and Implementation | 5 |
Budget and FundRaising | 31 |
Teleconference Lecture Hall The SCCs Feature Presentation | 42 |
The Information Handling Laboratory | 57 |
Humanities and Social Sciences Data Center Building a Laboratory for a Virtual Future | 71 |
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academic libraries activities administration Alexander Library allow application software architect ArcView brary Brunswick budget campaign campus CD-ROM CETH construction consultant create databases digital information distance education distance learning donors electronic resources electronic texts environment equipment expertise faculty files FrontPage functions fund-raising funding future geographic information systems goals groups hands-on HSSDC Humanities and Social humanities data center included Information Handling Laboratory initial installed instruction instructor Internet ISDN Jersey knowledge leadership committee librarians library team library's ment multimedia needs NetWare operating system role Rutgers Libraries Rutgers University Libraries SCC facilities SCC Planning SCC project SCC's schedule Scholarly Communication Center Sciences Data Center serve server skills smart classroom Social Sciences Data space staff teaching Tefko Saracevic Teleconference Lecture Hall tion university's users videoconferencing Windows NT workstation
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