2007
DOI: 10.1300/j106v14n03_01
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“…MacCorkle (1991) argues for the communicative value of such a bibliography in stimulating research. Schwartz and Stoffel (2007) reiterate many of these, as well as emphasizing the public relations advantages with alumni, prospective students, and funding agencies. At James Madison University, Jones (2010, 467) emphasizes campus scholarship as intellectual capital, and she recommends that libraries host FDPs on their own Websites, where they will not compete with other institutional publicity sources.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…MacCorkle (1991) argues for the communicative value of such a bibliography in stimulating research. Schwartz and Stoffel (2007) reiterate many of these, as well as emphasizing the public relations advantages with alumni, prospective students, and funding agencies. At James Madison University, Jones (2010, 467) emphasizes campus scholarship as intellectual capital, and she recommends that libraries host FDPs on their own Websites, where they will not compete with other institutional publicity sources.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, the journal literature contains numerous publications directly relevant to the creation of publication bibliographies and databases for colleges and universities. Blummer (2007), Schwartz and Stoffel (2007), and Tabaei et al (2013) have all reviewed the literature of what are generally called faculty publication databases (FDPs) or faculty publication bibliographies (FDBs). Blummer (2007) surveyed and examined the FDPs and FDBs of approximately two dozen institutions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blummer 21 discusses the faculty publication databases as an opportunity for libraries to provide services to users and proposed a Web-based faculty publication databases provision through library website. A Similar initiative was also taken at Illinois State University libraries for developing an online bibliography of scholarly works by campus faculty 22 . Some publication management initiatives specially focused on creating publication database for the purpose of creating standardized citation 23 .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though, due to advancement in Internet technology and the legacy associated with copyright restrictions, the concept of maintaining bibliography remains alive. Schwartz & Stoffel 22 has discusses the development of bibliography is easy and less costly than maintaining institutional repositories. Technology support such as Microsoft Access and Oracle, openURL linking services such as SFX, and digital management software such as CONTENTdm are quite helpful in management of bibliography [34][35][36] .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%