SUB G&ttlngen 7 208 767 69X 13TH ANNUAL COMPUTERS/ IN LIBRARIES In cooperation with the Special Libraries Association Proceedings 1998 Arlington, VA March 2-4, 1998 Sponsored by Information Today, Inc. Compiled by Carol Nixon and, Heide Dengler Information Today* inc. Information Today, Inc. Medford, New Jersey 1998
CONTENTS Evaluating Internet Information Jan Alexander and Marsha Ann Tate 1 Staff Development: Just Do It! Mary Alice Anderson 9 Building an Electronic Reserve System with a Web Accessible Database Daniel C. Barkey, Karen Gegner and Jon Jablonski 10 Defending Against Information Sabotage: Security Solutions for Libraries Allen C. Benson 11 VR and the Virtual Library: Integrated Multimedia at Point of Need Barbara Ruth Campbell 13 Positioned as a Technology Leader: A Legislative Library Case Study Marilyn Cathcart 23 Information Competence: Integrating Technological Literacy and Library Skills Sariya Talip Clay, Sallie Harlan and Judy Swanson 24 Cyber Destinations Jim Coble, Laura Cousineau, Derek Lane and John Little 25 A One-Stop-Shop for Electronic Journals Nancy K. Cundiff, Lorrin Garson, Chrysanne Lowe and Jan Peterson 33 The Essential Information Specialist or Let's Prove Those Turkeys WRONG Francie C. Davis and Joyce Renfroe Gotsch 35 Finally! Online Access to Databases: A Tale of Woe, Wonder, Wizards and Witches Francie C. Davis... 42 New Information Technologies: Possible Implications for Libraries Ulla de Strieker 52
Extranets! Is this Really Another Bandwagon for Us to Jump On? Judy Field 57 Information + Technology + YOU Equals Knowledge Management Judy Field 60 Ecommerce & Libraries: Part I Trish Foy 63 Building and Managing a Virtual Library and Satisfying the "Virtual" Patron Stan Furmanak 72 Offline Access to Online Searching Judith K. Graves 76 An Exploration of the Use of Push Technology in a Consortium for Electronic Publishing Vicki L. Gregory and Anna H. Perrault 79 Collection Development and the World Wide Web: Site Maintenance Using the Harvest Information Discovery and Access System Brian Hancock 87 Digitization of Content: What's Legal, What's Not Lesley Ellen Harris 95 Reaching Staff for Training Purposes Laura Hopper 96 Whad'ya Mean, An Espresso Cart in the Stacks? Jeffrey Keuss and Bobbi Offner 97 Specialized Instruction in Health Sciences Elizabeth Tennant Klein and Bethany R. Paine 98 Writing a Library Technology Plan Sara Laughlin and Dennis Tucker 100 Engaging Knowledge Workers: Escaping the "Motivation" Complex James W. Marcum 106 IV
Intranet Case Study: The Role of the TGSLA Information Center in Development of the Intranet Jean K. Martin 116 Virtualizing Case Studies: Sabio at the University of Arizona Joanne Martinez and Michelle Clairmont 121 Use of Intranets Within the Intelligence Community Barbara Nekoba 122 The Butcher, The Baker, The Candlestick Maker: Or Which Hat am I Wearing Today? Cindi Nicotera 128 Contemporary Skills Cindi Nicotera 132 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Elements of Screen Design Cindi Nicotera and Doug Nicotera 133 Operating as a Business: Steps toward a Proactive Library Allyson N. Nolan 136 Lessons Learned: Establishing the DC/SLA Website Greta Ober-Beauchesne and Marisa Urgo 142 UMI ProQuest Digital Dissertations: A Progress Report William E. Savage 147 NOTEbookS: Using NOTEbookS Library Automation for Knowledge Management Robert A. Schless 149 Operating a Fee-based Corporate Information Center: Insights & Lessons Learned Jim Smallwood 155 The State Libraries of Iowa Online (SILO): A Virtual Service Using Z39.50 Margaret St. Pierre 165 Barbarians at the Gate: Ethical Considerations of Public Access Internet Stations Julie Still 166
VI Building Digital Bridges in a Multi-Campus Environment Lisa R. Stimatz and Gary W. White 170 Library Statistics: Trends in Electronic Data Reporting by Libraries on the WEB Elizabeth McKenney Titus 182 CU-SeeMe Around the World Sandy Todd 200 Prelude to Instruction: Students and the Internet Rebecca A. Wilson 204