SUZANNE ENRIGHT. “Post Occupancy Evaluation of UK Library Building Projects: Some Examples of Current Activity”
LIBER QUARTERLY . Vol 12 (2002), No 1, pages 1-116 . ISSN 1435-5205
My Comment: This paper explain history of Post-Occupancy Evaluation in the UK and Use the method academics and publicity library. Page 37 give a few criteria for academic library space. Application “Post-Occupancy Evaluation” defined in page 41. I awarded UK libraries have several center for assessment building designed, but I don’t know wich organization attention and survey design any type libraries building in Iran. I need study in area, I have exactly information about supply architects design libraries building.
BEVERLY P. LYNCH , WENXIANG YANG “Evaluation of Public Libraries: The 2001 IFLA Standards and the 2003 Standardsfor Provincial Libraries in China”. Libri, 2004, vol. 54, pp. 179–189 ISSN 0024-2667
My Comment: libraries must be evaluated our service, but without instrument standard criteria enable, IFLA first standard for public libraries published in 1973 that attention to: buildings, budgets, collections and staff & administrative. I remember SBMU central libraries compile policy for our works, but I think they didn’t aware IFLA university libraries standard. Definition evolution geve in the page 181.
Maurella DELLA SETA, Rosaria Rosanna CAMMARANO
Documentation Service, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
Maurella Della Seta
Settore Documentazione, SIDBAE
Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Viale Regina Elena, 299
00161 Roma
Italia
Phone: +39 06 49902426
Fax: +39 06 49387117
Email: maurella.dellaseta@iss.it
My Comment: I leaved for see the cited of special paper in the Web of Science “cited reference search” must be select and I can’t clic also “cited by” in google scholar.
The autor did your research by good sampling and give very good information in the table and figure form analyses of data.
Reference 9 has writed by Dr. aliReza Nooruzi..
I will need references 8 for read in future. I have reference 7 and 10.
I can connect to Web Of Science websit <http://scientific.thomson.com/webofknowledge/wosgenben.html>
A look at google scholar, pubmed, and scirus: comparsons and recommendations.
Dean Giustini and Eugene Barsky
JCHLA / JABSC 26: 8-89 (2005)
My Comment: That paper have interesting question for GS. We have some search engine that those able to limit by research methodology and publication type but GS and Scirus didn’t have feature!! According by this content.
Appendex A give me information about CrossRef Search Pilot Project (http://www.crossref.org) but it didn’t enough me.
Examining the Claims of Google Scholar as a Serious Information Source
Bruce White
Science Librarian/Kaitakawaenga Kareti Putaiao
Massey University Library/Te Putanga ki te Ao M tauranga
My Comment: Roy tannent(2005) dexcribed GS as an “emperor with out clothes”. Jaxo” have been research of for google scholar that I must be read other paper in the next 2007 writhed him. Pages 14 and 13 of paper give me a lot of information abut coverage GS.
Josiah M. Drewry. Google Scholar, Windows Live Academic Search, and Beyond: A
Study of New Tools and Changing Habits in ARL Libraries. A Master’s Paper for the
M.S. in L.S degree. July, 2007. 63 pages. Advisor: Lisa Norberg
My Comment: Windows Live Academic Search (WLAS)< http://academic.live.com/default.aspx > compare with GS.
I suggestion to read exactly contents in the URL: (see http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/about.html) (see http://help.live.com).
GS covered papers in the several different databases exiting it very good future for retrieval full text.
How can I create questioners with technology by Qualities. (http://www.qualtrics.com ).
Comparing test searches in PubMed and Google Scholar
Mary Shultz, MS, AHIP
J Med Libr Assoc. 2007 October; 95(4): 442–445.
doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.95.4.442.
My Comment: This comparing fixed my idea google scholar interface weaker than pubmed interface. I think this paper very shortage and brief but it have important result and discussion. Table 1 give me of criticisms of google scholar.
Integrating Electronic Dissertations in a Regular Library Workflow
Alice Keller
ETH Library Zurich
ETH-Bibliothek, Raemistrasse 101, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
Keywords: Electronic Dissertations, Workflow, Library Catalogue
My Comment: I think, was very good that Iranian libraries reassesses reevaluation or rethinks its activities, vision and strategy. Management Iranian libraries must be relay with functions support libraries’ collections and services for teaching, learning, and research.
Information needs and information seeking in a biomedical research setting: a study of scientists and science administrators
Suzanne F. Grefsheim, MEd, MSLS; Jocelyn A. Rankin, PhD, MLn, AHIP, FMLA
See end of article for authors’ affiliations. DOI: 10.3163/1536-5050.95.4.426
My Comment: I’m happy read highlight section, because give me good information contents paper such as none users of libraries’ services same valued, but a few of them know what’s available in the services of library and what’s expectation of the library.
I must be restudy for give of patterns to my future research, this research good express by sampling, propos research, methodology and excellent statistics in the table and chart.
Expanding medical library support in response to the National Institutes of Health Public Access Policy
Molly C. Barnett, MLS, AHIP; Molly W. Keener,
MLIS
DOI: 10.3163/1536-5050.95.4.450
My Comment: The library WFUHS use ms access for production information our scientist, but in Iran my coach end of traineeship want to use Pars Azarakhsh software for faculty publication and full text will be access in the intranet.
Good point, until 2006 PMC had 700,000 full text papers, both of publisher’s or free.
I need mor information about NIH open access policy and Peoplesoft woftware.
I will reed 9 & 12 reference:
9. National Institutes of Health. NIH public access: questions & answers. [Web document]. Bethesda, MD: The Institutes, 2007. [cited 19 Apr 2007]. http://publicaccess.nih.gov/about/intro.htm
12. Kroth PJ, Aspinall EE, Phillips HE. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Policy on Enhancing Public Access: tracking institutional contribution rates. J Med Libr Assoc 2006 Jul;94(3):279–83.
Help Willy publisher :Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Using DOIs:
An Overview
DOI Applications
The DOI System and how it works
My Comment: I understand to give information by click on the DOI and this can back to our resource. I have a question about citation: How can use DOI instant of URL for our papers?
Defining the Library of the 21st Century: The British Library
Miriam A Drake
Searcher; Feb 2007; 15, 2; ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source
pg. 30
My Comment: U.K PubMed Central database free access peerreviwed research papers in medicine and the life science at the jan 2007 began. BL partnership with the Microsoft for a project that will digitize 25 million pages from about 100000 out of copyright books in their library’s collections, that is available MSN and BL website. I will see www.opencontentalliance.org . A case study “How I could not have developed my business without the BL “ http://www.bl.uk/bipc/success.html . BL for make BIPC(The Business and Intellectual Properly Center) that brought new staff and train in the New York Public Library. Every library have challenge by budget, copyright and technical. Another challenge developing skills staffs in the library of the 21st century.
Lindberg, Donald A. B. “National Library of Medicine”. V.3, Library and Information Science. P. 2013-2023.
My Comment: Pubmed have facility for users that they would linke to publishers website for full text of paper since of 2000. Good explanation of special organization with NLM. This paper expressed comprehensive website services. I will read exactly two items in the others time.
Luft, Eric V.D. “United States National Library of Medicine”. International Dictionary History of Library. P.747-749.
My Comment: I think writer didn’t have good structure for NLM organization, but this paper try to abridge description and brief of NLM. I must be exactly restudy end of page.