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Elizabeth S. Meagher

Researcher at University of Denver

Publications -  6
Citations -  144

Elizabeth S. Meagher is an academic researcher from University of Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cataloging & Library catalog. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 72 citations.

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Better,faster,stronger: integrating archives processing and technical services

TL;DR: The University of Denver’s Penrose Library implemented a consolidated cataloging and archives processing unit for all materials, taking advantage of the structure, workflow design, and staff resources that were already in place for library-wide materials processing: acquisitions, cataloging, binding, and stacks maintenance.
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Notes on operations Gold Rush: Integrated access to aggregated journal text through the OPAC

TL;DR: Faced with the challenge of providing access' to full-text content offered through journal aggregator services, the University of Denver found a better way to integrate costly aggregator journal titles with traditional information resources through Gold Rush.
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Cataloging free e‐resources: is it worth the investment?

TL;DR: This is the first study to track use of free resources by click‐throughs to the OPAC and usage statistics show that cataloging free resources is well worth the effort.
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Finding Aids: From the Basement to the Web

TL;DR: An in-house collaborative partnership that uses the World Wide Web to provide access and value to manuscript collections from university library online catalogs and Archives & Special Collections department Web pages resulted in a cataloging template for collection-level bibliographic records.
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Turned loose in the OPAC: URL selection, addition, and management process

TL;DR: Implementing a URL tracking system, combined with a philosophical decision to follow a proactive URL maintenance approach rather than a reactive one, has resulted in an improved error rate for URL click‐throughs.