The Humanistic Scholars Project: A Study of Attitudes and Behavior Concerning Collection Storage and Technology
ARTICLE
Wendy P. Lougee
College and Research Libraries Volume 51, Number 3,
Abstract
Describes a project that attempted to attenuate negative attitudes of humanities faculty toward remote shelving by providing faculty with direct access to online systems containing records for stored titles. Survey results indicate that faculty attitudes toward the library improved and the use of the remote shelving facility increased. (Eight references) (CLB)
Citation
Lougee, W.P. (1990). The Humanistic Scholars Project: A Study of Attitudes and Behavior Concerning Collection Storage and Technology. College and Research Libraries, 51(3), 231. Retrieved August 15, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/142402/.
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