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Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship | 2008

The Mentoring Role of Professional Associations

Diane Zabel

ABSTRACT Mentoring is an important socializing process for the library profession. Although mentoring may involve ad hoc arrangements between individuals, professional associations play an important role in facilitating mentoring. This article reports on mentoring programs (formal and informal) in professional library associations.


Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship | 2003

The Best of the Web

Diane Zabel

Abstract This chapter on hospitality and tourism Web sites includes key sites for the lodging and gaming industries, restaurants and foodservice, and the tourism industry.


Reference and User Services Quarterly | 2007

A Midyear Progress Report

Diane Zabel

Because I am halfway through my first year as editor, I thought RUSQ readers were due a progress report. I hope some of you noticed a redesign, beginning with the Fall 2006 issue. I felt that RUSQ was due for a facelift as the journal had not been redesigned for some time. The purpose of this redesign was to incorporate suggestions made by participants in the 2005 Readex Readership Survey and the 2006 RUSQ focus groups. Here is a summary of some of the major changes. * Addition of a banner to the journal title that lists the full name of our association. I feel that it is important to emphasize that this is a division publication. * Addition of graphics to the cover. Focus-group findings indicated that RUSQ readers want more color and graphics. * The layout of the contents page has been changed so at a glance, readers can distinguish columns from feature articles and other sections. This enables readers to more easily find their favorite section of the journal. * Overall, the layout and graphics have been changed to produce a more crisp, clean, and contemporary feel. * Two columns have been added in response to feedback from the readership survey: Accidental Technologist (edited by M. Kathleen Kern), and Management (edited by Judith M. Nixon). * Creation of an occasional column entitled For Your Enrichment that publishes interesting nonempirical articles on topics that fall outside the purview of RUSQs regular columns. * Finally, the print journal highlights the journals new online companion (www.rusq.org). This online companion provides the full-text of articles, in both PDF and HTML formats. The companion is interactive, using blog software so readers can communicate with authors and conduct threaded discussions on topics. The Sources database has been redesigned, using a drop-down menu so users can search for the full-text of reviews by various categories. Guided by the philosophy of the open access movement, the online companion is open to all users, not just RUSA or ALA members. In my first editorial, I reported that one of my first priorities would be to work through a backlog of accepted feature articles. You may have noticed that the last issue was a little heftier than previous issues. I am grateful to report that the RUSA Executive Committee recently voted to add funds to the RUSQ budget to increase the page count from eighty-eight to 104 pages. This change took effect with the Winter 2006 issue and will be in place for a one-year period. These extra pages were added specifically to help reduce the backlog in accepted peer-reviewed articles. …


Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research | 1991

Review : Industry and Company Information: Illustrated Search Strategy and Sources, (Library Research Guide Series, No. 10), by A. Craig Hawbaker and Judith M. Nixon, Ann Arbor, MI: Pierian Press, 1991, 104 pp., illus., paper,

Diane Zabel

This how-to book serves as a rudimentary text for the novice researcher. While it is intended primarily for undergraduate students enrolled in business and business related courses, its usefulness extends to instructors who design business assignments requiring library research, job seekers preparing for interviews with prospective employers, and others needing corporate and industry information. It focuses exclusively on sources that are likely to be found in academic and large public libraries.


Public Library Quarterly | 1989

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Diane Zabel

Regional planning agencies produce a wide range of valuable documents that should be accessible to the public through libraries. The bibliographic control of these documents is inadequate, necessitating special efforts by librarians to obtain this information. Regional planning publications should be considered an integral part of any local documents collection.


The Journal of Academic Librarianship | 2004

The Informational Value, Accessibility, and Collection of Regional Planning Publications

Diane Zabel


Reference and User Services Quarterly | 2010

A Reaction to “Information Literacy and Higher Education”

Diane Zabel; Judith A. Wolfe; Ted E. Naylor; Jeanetta Drueke


Reference and User Services Quarterly | 2008

The Role of the Academic Reference Librarian in the Learning Commons

Diane Zabel; Marcella Knibbe-Haanstra


Reference and User Services Quarterly | 2008

Reference Desk Dilemmas: The Impact of New Demands on Librarianship

Diane Zabel; Marie L. Radford


Reference and User Services Quarterly | 2008

A Personal Choice: Reference Service Excellence

Diane Zabel; Leslie A. Lewis

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David C. Duggar

Pennsylvania State University

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Gary W. White

Pennsylvania State University

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Daniel C. Mack

Pennsylvania State University

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David Van De Streek

Pennsylvania State University

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Ellysa Stern Cahoy

Pennsylvania State University

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Eric Novotny

Pennsylvania State University

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James E. Nalen

Pennsylvania State University

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Janet T. O'Keefe

Pennsylvania State University

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