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University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 615
Yoko Kudo LIS 615 Dr. Wertheimer Spring 2004LIS 615 Collection Management Alternative AssignmentThe purpose of this report is to provide class with an overview of book publishing activities and systems in Japan. For the first part, I introduce th
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 615
Xin Liu LIS 615 Spring 2004Shadowing Susie ChengSince Wentao Huang and I are from the Peoples Republic of China, we are interested in how to select materials related to China studies. We grouped together to interview a collection management (CM) p
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 615
Lea Domingo LIS 615 Spring 2006 Rough Draft: Book Review Japanese Womens Society of Honolulu., Kokoro: Cherished Japanese Traditions of Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii: Japanese Womens Society of Honolulu and Japanese Womens Society Foundation (P.O. Box 323
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 647
EffectiveTeamManagement: OperationsAnalysisofLISWebTeam(Course Project Proposal) Patricia Brandes / Nobuko Miyairi / Emily StreetLIS 647 Systems Approach to Library Operations Spring 2002, Dr. Luz M. QuirogaDescriptionofthesystemThe LIS Web Team
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 647
Effective Team Management: Operations Analysis of LIS Web TeamPatricia Brandes / Nobuko Miyairi / Emily Street LIS 647 Systems Approach to Library Operations Spring 2002, Dr. Luz M. QuirogaTable of ContentsEXECUTIVE SUMMARY .. 1 BACKGROUND & ENVI
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 647
Communication for Effective Project ManagementNobuko MiyairiLIS 647 Systems Approach to Library Operations Spring 2002Project Managementprocess of achieving project objectives in spite of contravening factors (Osborne & Nakamura, p. 187) triple
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 650
BRAND-AID Corporate Marketing Methods in Library and Information Servicesby Janel QuiranteLIS 650 Wertheimer Dec. 6, 2005Introduction One key element of any modern library management policy is public relations. In the last few decades, public r
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 650
Implementation of Differentiated Reference Service: Management Roles and Challenges650 Term Project Summer 2004 Instructor: Dr. Rich GazanPrepared by Team 7: Christian DeLay, Dayni Kuo, Amy Morgan, Lillian Nicolich 7/23/2004Table of ContentsIn
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 650
Evaluating Content and CollectionsPresented by Xin Liu, Ayako Stolpe, Suzanne Uratani LIS 650 Summer 2004Overview Whydo we need to evaluate content and collections (measure)? How can these evaluations/measurements be carried out in the differ
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 663
LIS 663 Basic Database Searching 6. Natural Language Searching Dr. Pter JacsFall 2008PowerPoint: Judit TiszaiWhy discuss it in 663? Even professionals crave it The ugly reality of "controlled" vocabularies Content problems , Software pr
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 663
LIS 663 term paperFall, 2008max. 35 pointsJacsoThe term paper allows you to demonstrate that you have the skills to create good search strategies; (re)formulate the search commands in a series of iterative and interactive steps; present the r
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 663
LIS 663 Basic Database SearchingSorting, ranking and enhancing search results9. Dr. Pter JacsFall 2008 These are OUTPUT features They are closely related to SEARCH functionality Many are essential for locating items efficiently Timely sortin
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 665
Instruction Unit: Integrated Objectives Uta Hussong & Lillian Nicolich Valerie Perrets Outcomes Students will develop: 1. a basic understanding of databases and ejournal collections.Appendix A Page 1 of 2UH/LN Integrated Objectives (Database Sear
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 670
Xin LiuLIS 670InstructorDonna Bair-MundyFall 2004Final PaperDigital PreservationIntroductionI began to interest in the topic of digital preservation as early as spring 2004 when I took the course of LIS 615 Collection Management. Lynn Dav
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 670
ThinkQuestLori Chun LIS 670 Fall 2007Teaching and LearningIn times of change, learners inherit the earth-Eric Hoffer Newgeneration of learners Collapsein societal structures Growth in electronic diversion Multitasking Attention spans
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 671
LIS 671 DIGITAL LIBRARIANSHIP Fall 20089. TOOLS OF CREATIVITY & COOPERATION - Objects, Digital Identifiers & Metadata - The Power of Linking in PracticeDr. Pter Jacs University of Hawaii Library and Information Science ProgramDigital Objects
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 671
LIS 671 DIGITAL LIBRARIANSHIP Fall 20088-a. FINDING TOOLS - IV. MetaSearching, Federated Searching, Proxy SearchingDr. Pter Jacs University of Hawaii Library and Information Science ProgramMETASEARCHING, MULTISEARCHING, FEDERATED SEARCHING Term
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 671
LIS 671 General guidelines for the assignments PLEASEa) Consult the Help files, the About files of the resources, as well as my PPT files and the readings. b) Ask questions in class so that each student can have the same benefit from the questions a
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 671
LIS 671 DIGITAL LIBRARIANSHIP Fall 20087. DIGITAL BOOK WORLD OCLC WorldCat, Questia, ebrary Amazon "LIB" & "SIB", A9, Google Books, Microsoft BooksDr. Pter Jacs University of Hawaii Library and Information Science ProgramFully Searchable Alterna
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 672
Project Team Members: Becky Rathgeber, Lisa Nguyen, Yudthaphon (Noom) Vichianin LIS 672 Library Automation Fall 2003 Semester, Dr. Luz QuirogaTABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION NEEDS ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQES ANALYSIS OF FU
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 672
The Outdoor Circle archives automationLIS672: Library Automation, Fall 2003. Instructor: Dr. Quiroga Group members: Becky Rathgeber, Lisa Nguyen, Yudthaphon Vichianin TOC is a volunteer driven, non-profit environmental organization, founded in 1912.
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 675
675 Database Content EvaluationSpring, 2007Dr. Peter Jacso office: POST Bldg. 303A Phone: none yet, please use e-mail office hours: After the sessions and on appointment e-mail: jacso@hawaii.edu (mind the spelling and use LIS 675 in subject, plea
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 682
Lea Domingo Spring 2006 LIS 682 Dr. Knuth Assignment #3 Big Mouth, and Ugly Girl By Joyce Carol Oates Part A Big Mouth, and Ugly Girl, by Joyce Carol Oates is a highly complex yet simple young adult novel. Complex, in such a way, that it incorporates
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 682
Lea Domingo LIS 682 Spring 2006 Peter Young people invariably attack each others sexuality. It is their most vulnerable point. Peter by Kate Walker is a young adults novel about a young teenager, Peter, who begins to question his sexuality after he m
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 683
LIS 683 Services in Libraries Fall Semester, 2006 9-11:40 Instructor: Rebecca Knuth SyllabusACCESSIBILITY Office Phone : 956-3494 Email knuth@hawaii.edu Office Hours: Mon. 2-4, Tuesday 3-6:30, Thursday 1-3 COURSE DESCRIPTION: LIS 683 covers services
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 683
Community Public LibrariesA library in which two or more distinct library services providers, usually a school and a public library, serve their client groups in the same building, based on an agreement that specifies the relationship between the pr
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 684
LIS 684 Syllabus Administration of School Library Media Centers Fall 2008Instructor: Violet H. Harada, Professor Email: vharada@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-5814 FAX: 956-5835 Office: POST 315 Office hours: Mondays and Fridays, 2 to 4 pm. Also by appointm
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 684
Fixed or Flexible Scheduling in the Elementary School Library: What Works Best?Lori Chun LIS 684 - Dr. Harada Fall 2007Fixed Scheduling isScheduling classes into the library for a regular fixed period. Joy McGregor Arranging classes to meet in th
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 684
Becoming a BridgeA Philosophy of LibrarianshipElizabeth Kaneshiro LIS 684 (Fall 2002) November 26, 2002Overview of PresentationWhy do we need Library Media Centers? Value of Library Media Centers The Role of the Library Media Specialist Persona
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 686
LIS 686 Information Literacy and Learning Resources Spring 2007Instructor: Violet H. Harada, Professor Voicemail: 956-5814; Fax: 956-5835 Email: vharada@hawaii.edu Office: POST 315 Office hours: Tuesdays and Fridays, 2 to 4; best to see me by appoi
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 687
Lea Domingo LIS 687 Spring 2006 1/26/06Comparing Hawaiian Ready Reference Titles Section A Kamakau, S.M. Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii: Kamehameha School Press, 1992. As the title suggests this book is a history about the ruling chiefs
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 687
By: Jessica Genie Becky Rathgeber Hawaiian Resourses LIS 615 April 29, 2004TABLE of CONT ENTSPurpose and Mission of the Hawaiian National Library2 User Population.2 Access and Preservation Issues.2 Scope of the Collection.3 Physical Description4
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 687
Lea Domingo LIS 687 Spring 2006 Census Assignment Why are the numbers so different? The 1990 and 2000 US Census have very different number results for several reasons. One is population growth. It is normal for populations to grow within a ten year s
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 690
LIS690LibraryInternshipProgramStudentApplicationForm Semester:Note:YoumustbearegularclassifiedLISstudenttoapplyforaninternship.YoumustalsohavecompletedLIS601andLIS 663.Specificinternshipsmayalsohaveadditionalrequirements,suchasLIS605. Name: Emailadd
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 690
LIS 690 Library Internship ProgramInternship Proposal FormLibrary: Department/Collection: Address (if not UH Manoa): Fax: Phone:Description of the library/collection:Semester/Year: Supervising Librarian: Email:Description of internship:Req
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 690
LIS 690 Library Internship ProgramEvaluation of Supervising LibrarianLibrary/Department: Supervising librarian:Student name: Semester/Year:This evaluation to be filled out by student intern. Original is sent to LIS 690 coordinatorcopy will be
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 690
LIS 690 / Mid-Term Report by Nobuko Miyairi Fall 2001 Serials Department, Hamilton Library University of Hawaii at ManoaUnder the supervision of Ms. Stephanie Nelson, Electronic Resources Librarian in the Serials Department, I am closely observing
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 693
Lea Domingo, LIS 693, Assn.12, Due: June 7, 2006, Page 1 Casablanca Heres looking at you kid. Ahwho can resist those wonderful words that Bogart serenades to Ingrid Bergman? Casablanca has been labeled a Classic, and justly, it is a movie that does s
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 696
LIS 696 Practicum in School Librarianship Fall 2008Fall 2008: Seminar meets 9 Saturdays, 1:00 to 3:40 p.m., starting August 30, 2008. Instructor: Violet H. Harada, Professor Email: vharada@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-5814 FAX: 956-5835 Office: POST 315 O
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LIS - 696
LIS 696 Practicum in Librarianship Spring 2008Spring 2008: Seminar meets 9 Saturdays, 1:00 to 3:40 p.m., starting January 19, 2008. Instructor: Violet H. Harada, Professor Email: vharada@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-5814 FAX: 956-5835 Office: POST 315 Off
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANSC - 432
ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RELEASE (Field Trips and Other Off Campus Activities) I, the undersigned, in full recognition and appreciation of the dangers and hazards inherent in ANSC 432 Labs and during transportation to and from ANSC 432 Labs, to which I
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANSC - 492
ANSC/FSHN 492 Internship Oral Presentation Guide 20% 40% Time is to be _ minutes (within 30 seconds). Content and organization. Include: 1. Name, Site, Supervisor 2.Abbreviated Learning Plan 3. Selected project/objective you completed where you learn
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANSC - 492
FSHN/ANSC 492 Field Placement Request Name: Student Number: Phone numbers: Email: Advisor: HNFAS Program: Expected semester of graduation: Describe your interests in nutrition, food or animal sciences:What would your ideal job in this field be?If
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANSC - 492
LEARNING PLAN(final)Learning ObjectivesTo operate the store independentlyActions PlannedIndicators of AchievementCompletion Date03/02/20Level of AchievementStart working on Saturdays; learn and practice I will be able to set up the cas
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANSC - 603
Name_ HORT/AGRON/ANSC 603 Final Exam December 17, 1999 1. An experiment to test the effect of dietary chocolate on levels of the stress hormone cortisol in graduate students is designed with 6 treatments and 6 replicates. Give the sources and degrees
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANSC - 603
ANSC/TPSS 603 PC SAS Laboratory Exercise 4LLL: Using PC SAS to identify the factors (LEGLENTH) of women in Hawaii. influencing Leg LengthObjectives: 1. 2. To apply the procedures learned in class and Exercise 3 to the analysis of experimental data.
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANSC - 603
ANSC/TPSS 603 Assignment 7 - Components of Variance/Expected Mean Squares An experiment is installed to evaluate the performance of 3 varieties of taro in a randomized complete block design with 3 replicates. The experiment is installed on 4 islands
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANSC - 603
ANSC/TPSS 603 EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Lecture/Lab Schedule - Fall 2008 H. M. Zaleski Lect. No. 1 2 Day M W Date 08/25 08/27 Topic Introduction; scientific method Prequiz; basic concepts; variance Lab: Ch 1. Basic spreadsheet methods Ch 2. Review of stati
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LLEA - 122
Colleges of Arts and SciencesInterpretation and Translation StudiesCollege of Languages, Linguistics and Literature Center for Interpretation and Translation Studies Moore 161 1890 East-West Road Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: (808) 956-6233 Fax: (808) 9
University of Hawaii, Manoa - LLEA - 305
ATOLL RESEARCH BULLETIN NO. 299THE SEAWARD MARGIN OF MAKATEA,AN UPLIFTED CARBONATE ISLAND(TUAMOTUS, CENTRAL PACIFIC) BY L. F. MONTAGGIONI, C. GABRIE, 0 . NAIM, C. PAYRI, G. RICHARD, B. SALVATISSUED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION WASHINGTON, D.
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANTH - 152
Anthropology 152Culture and HumanityPart II: Culture and SurvivalVideoPartII:TheChallengeofCommunicating, RaisingChildren,andStayingAlive Chapter4 Chapter5 Chapter6 Chapter7 LanguageandCommunication SocialIdentity,Personality,andGe
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANTH - 152
X. Conclusions Summary of Findings. The Samoan Islands lie within the humid tropics and support a characteristically Polynesian range of plants and fauna. Arable land in American Samoa is limited by the dramatic mountainous topography, and in the pas
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANTH - 152
PACIFIC COOPERATIVE STUDIES UNIT UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I AT MNOADr. David C. Duffy, Unit Leader Department of Botany 3190 Maile Way, St. John #408 Honolulu, Hawaii 96822Technical Report 152ETHNOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT AND OVERVIEW NATIONAL PARK OF AMER
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANTH - 152
III. Research Methodology Documentary Phase. The documentary phase of the research was conducted primarily in the Pacific Collection of the University of Hawaii's Hamilton Library. We also obtained reports and recent material pertaining to Park areas
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANTH - 215
1 ANTHROPOLOGY COURSES 100 - 215Campus UHH Course Alpha Anth Course No. 100 Title Cultural Anthropology Credits 3 Description Man as a cultural and social being. The major concepts and conclusions of cultural anthropology. Biological, social, and li
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANTH - 215
Applying Asset Mapping to Protected Area Planning and Management in the Cordillera Azul National Park, PeruResearch AbstractParticipatory conservation efforts are now common throughout regions of high biodiversity in the developing world. Standard
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANTH - 215
A Stem-based Ethnobotanical Quantification of Potential Rain Forest Use by Miraas in NW AmazoniaM. Snchez, J.F. Duivenvoorden, A. Duque, P. Miraa and J. Cavelier AbstractPotential plant uses in Colombian Amazonia were analyzed in relation to landsc
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANTH - 300
Kapiolani Community CollegeBOT 130/130L or ZOOL 200 GG 103 GEOG 101/101L or OCEAN 201 ANTH 235 BOT 105 SSCI 120 = Suggested Semester Plants in the Hawaiian Environment/Laboratory Marine Biology (AA/NS1) Geology of the Hawaiian Islands (AA/NS2) Th
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANTH - 300
PARTICIPANTSawaii provides an ideal natural laboratory to conduct such integrated education and research. Hawaiis ahapuaa mountain-to-sea ecosystems represent natural catchments that span uplandHAsia Pacific Institute of Tropical Medicine & Inf
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANTH - 300
Outreach CollegeAdministrationKrauss 101 2500 Dole Street Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: (808) 956-8866 Fax: (808) 956-3752 Web: www.outreach.hawaii.edu Interim Dean: Peter Tanaka Interim Associate Dean: Carolyn OkinagaGeneral InformationThe Board of
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ANTH - 305
1POLS 305 GLOBAL POLITICS/COMPARATIVEFall 2007 Sam Opondo 638 Saunders Hall opondo@hawaii.edu Mon, Wed & Friday 1030-1120 Office Hrs: Tue & Thur : 10:3011:30amCourse Description:This course presents a somewhat unconventional approach to the stu