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Walter C. Metz and "Prehistoric Remains in Licking County, Ohio"
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 2008 )A collection of early archaeological photographs taken by Walter C. Metz (1879-136) is described. Views consist of artifacts from the Marlowe and Warner burial mounds, and other Licking Co., Ohio, sites. Views of Buffalo ... -
Was Minnie's Cream Jar Made in Roseville?
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 2012 )A large loop-handled stoneware jar decorated with a rooster cobalt stencil and script "Minnie's Cream Jar," signed by Robert Fulton is described and an attempt made to identify "Minnie." Fulton manufactured stoneware in ... -
Watermark Proves Existence of Early Ohio Paper Mill
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1978 )A watermark discovered in the papers of the Lancaster Lateral Canal Co. documents the existence of the Good Hope paper mill (Joseph A. Greene & Co.), earlier operated by Rudolph and Abraham Pitcher, near the mouth of Clear ... -
We Can Imagine the Future, But Are We Equipped to Create It?
Jaggars, Damon E. ( 2014 )This special issue of portal: Libraries and the Academy explores the possibilities of what academic libraries might become or cease to be in a speculative future. Experts from different sectors of the academic library ... -
Web 2.0 Tools Ease Renovation Service Disruptions at The Ohio State University Libraries
Black, Elizabeth L.; Kilzer, Rebekah D. ( 2008 )The Thompson Library, the main library of The Ohio State University (OSU), began a major renovation in fall 2006 that required the library to close for three years. During this time, the bulk of the circulating collection ... -
Web 2.0: Redefining & Extending the Academic Library Service Imperative
Neal, James G.; Jaggars, Damon E. ( 2010 ) -
Web Analytics: A Picture of the Academic Library Web Site User
Black, Elizabeth L. ( 2009 )This article describes the usefulness of Web analytics for understanding the users of an academic library Web site. Using a case study, the analysis describes how Web analytics can answer questions about Web site user ... -
Web-Based Tutorials: Does Course Use Differ From General Use?
O'Hanlon, Nancy ( 1999 )Ohio State University Libraries' net.TUTOR program provides Web-based instruction on various aspects of using the Internet for research. Data extracted from 465 user history logs was analyzed to determine patterns of usage ... -
Webifying a Workshop: From Our Classroom to Their Desktop
Dotson, Daniel S.; Wilson, Amanda J. ( 2008 )The Knowledge Bank is The Ohio State University’s institutional repository, which houses various works by students, faculty, and staff. One of the text collections in the Knowledge Bank is electronic honors theses. Training ... -
Weller Κappa Κappa Gamma Owl Bookend Found
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1996 ) -
What Happened? The Battle For Our Rights In The Digital Age
Davis, Trisha L. ( 1999 ) -
What is innovative to public libraries in the United States? A perspective of library administrators for classifying innovations
Potnis, Devendra; Winberry, Joseph; Finn, Bonnie; Hunt, Courtney ( 2019-09-04 )Innovations are critical for public libraries but rarely does any primary research study the scope and interpretation of the term "innovation" by public libraries. Also, few of the existing innovation typologies are based ... -
What's in a Name? Outreach vs. Basic Services: A Survey of College and University Archivists
Chute, Tamar G. ( 2002 )Many archivists believe that outreach is an important part of their job. However, how do archivists define the term outreach? How does outreach compare to basic services? What types of outreach programs are being done? ... -
What's Wrong With My Tomatoes? Answering Questions Collaboratively
Britton, Constance J.; Furbee, Robert; Logan, Susan J. ( 2005-06-28 )Extension educators and librarians share a mission: connecting people with information. Librarians are finding that many customers like to ask questions electronically: via email, web forms, or chat technology. This paper ... -
When the Database Hits the Fan: Our Transformation into DevOps During Disaster Recovery
Snapp, Mary Beth ( 2016-07-26 )What happens when everything that could go wrong, does? At The Ohio State University Libraries, one of our mission critical systems failed, and we couldn’t repair or restore the database. Historically, our Infrastructure ... -
When Two Homes Are Better Than One: Collaborating on Cross-Institutional Research
Bussell, Hilary; Bryant, Tatiana ( 2020 )In this chapter, we describe the process of working on a cross-institutional study. We begin with background information on our study’s aims and methods and then move on to the nuts and bolts of collaborating on a research ... -
Whittlesey Ceramic Types
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 1971 )Late Woodland ceramics from four "Whittlesey Focus" sites in northeastern Ohio-- South Park, Reeve, Lyman, and Fairport Harbor sites-- are described and illustrated. Four ceramic types originally described by Fitting ... -
A Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On: A Review of Encountering the Shakers of the North Family Lot, Union Village, Ohio
Murphy, James L., 1941- ( 2010 )A critical review of "Encountering the Shakers of the North Family Lot, Union Village, Ohio," a four volume report on archaeological investigations conducted by Hardlines Design Co. for the Ohio Department of Transportation. ... -
Whose Medium? Whose Message?: A Critical Media Literacy Approach to "Information Has Value"
Bussell, Hilary ( 2018 )This chapter presents a lesson that uses critical media literacy theory to introduce students to "Information Has Value" in the context of news media. Originating in cultural studies, critical media literacy is an educational ... -
Whose stuff is it, anyway? A study of copyright statements on DLF-member digital library collections
Schlosser, Melanie ( 2009 )A presentation given at the Digital Library Federation Spring Forum in 2009.