Alice Bright
Carnegie Mellon University
3 Papers
9 Citations
Alice Bright is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Library of Congress Classification. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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In their own words: A preliminary report on the value of the internet and the library in graduate student research
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a rich dataset to illuminate graduate students' rating of their satisfaction with library collections and services, which will help others by confirming or illuminating their own investigations. But, although rich detail is provided, the study is part way through and data need more analysis for trends to emerge.
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Minding Our Ps and Qs: An Adventure in Reclassification
TL;DR: The Carnegie Mellon University Libraries made the switch from using the Dewey Decimal Classification to the Library of Congress Classification in 2007 as mentioned in this paper, which involved members of all units of the libraries, with outside workers hired only to label, sort, and shift books.
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Scholarly use of information: graduate students' information seeking behaviour
TL;DR: Las bibliotecas pueden influir en el comportamiento de informacion de estudiantes reevaluando sus programas instruccionales y proporcionando recursos y servicios, segun las disciplinas y los programas.