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The University Library provides and promotes discovery tools, trusted informational resources, and information literacy skills as a vital campus partner in ensuring that the university will lead the world in advancing the land-grant ideals of putting science, technology and human creativity to work. In doing so, the Library equips faculty, staff and students to create, share and apply knowledge in addressing the challenges of the 21st century. The University Library features a collection of over 2.6 million volumes, with strengths in biological and physical sciences and technology.
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LibQUAL 2009 Survey: Iowa State University Library

2009 , Cook, Colleen , Heath, Fred , Thompson, Bruce , Davis, MaShana , Kyrillidou, Martha , Roebuck, Gary , University Library , Library Assessment

Results from a 2009 LibQUAL+ survey administered at Iowa State University.

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LibQUAL 2005 Survey: Iowa State University Library

2005 , Cook, Colleen , Heath, Fred , Thompson, Bruce , Hoseth, Amy , Kyrillidou, Martha , Sousa, Jonathan D. , Webster, Duane , University Library , Library Assessment

Results from a 2005 LibQUAL+ survey administered at Iowa State University.

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Instruction: Core Competencies

2009-03-25 , Vega García, Susan , University Library

The ISU Library’s Instruction Competencies Task Force reviewed and adapted the national ALA/ACRL Proficiencies for Instruction Librarians Standards to guide instruction-related professional development and teaching practices of ISU librarians who teach.

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The Pursuit of a New Strategic Vision, 2000–2005

2000-12-01 , University Library

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LibQUAL Spring 2003 Survey: Institution Results, Iowa State University Library

2003 , Cook, Colleen , Heath, Fred , Thompson, Bruce , Askew, Consuella , Hoseth, Amy , Kyrillidou, Martha , Sousa, Jonathan D. , Webster, Duane , University Library , Library Assessment

Results from a Spring 2003 LibQUAL+ survey.

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Planning, Producing, and Implementing a Multilingual Audiotape Walking Tour of the Iowa State University Parks Library

1994-11-01 , Huls, Mary Ellen , Parsons, Kathy , Peterson, Lorna , Vakili, Mary Jane , University Library

Providing physical orientation to a library remains a standard function of a bibliographic instruction program. Librarians, faced with diminished resources and increased user demands with diverse needs, have responded in creative ways to provide orientation. One such way is the self-guided audiocassette taped library tour. To assist librarians in developing, planning, and implementing self-guided audiocassette walking tours in a variety of languages, a packet of information representing the development of the multilingual audiocassette taped tour is presented. Included here are: the grant proposal, a Parks Library tour script in English, progress and final reports, tour packet provided to library patrons, and guidelines for planning.

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A Strategic Plan for the University Library, 1995–2000

1995-05-01 , University Library

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LibQUAL 2007 Survey: Iowa State University Library

2007 , Cook, Colleen , Heath, Fred , Thompson, Bruce , Kyrillidou, Martha , Davis, MaShana , Webster, Duane , University Library , Library Assessment

Results from a 2007 LibQUAL+ survey administered at Iowa State University.

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Darwin’s Citation Impact

2009-02-12 , Pellack, Lorraine , Reference and Instruction , University Library

This presentation covered basic definitions of impact factors, citation impact and h index. Then, looked at Charles Darwin’s publication record, the process involved in determining his citation impact, and compared Darwin’s citation impact to that of modern day researchers in ecology and evolutionary biology. Science is continually focusing on current research, new techniques, latest discoveries. Once in a while it’s good to reflect back and re-examine the past.

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In Pursuit of Our Strategic Vision, 2005–2010

2005-12-01 , University Library