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  • Company Research Using U.S. Federal Government Sources 

    Boettcher, Jennifer C. (Information Today, 2004-10)
    The federal government is a friend of business when it comes to producing information. Most economic indicators, forecasts, and other macroeconomic data are the result of long-standing cooperation among the companies that ...
  • Georgetown University Library Making Streaming Media Sustainable for Academic Libraries Report 

    Guhde, Emily; Jones, Melissa; Winek, Mark (2022-11-21)
    During 2022, Georgetown University Library participated in the Making Streaming Media Sustainable for Academic Libraries Study, which was coordinated by Ithaka S+R. This report presents the local findings from interviews ...
  • Georgetown University Library Modern Languages & Literatures Study 

    Guhde, Emily; Jones, Melissa; Madrid, Jade (2019-11-14)
    During Fall 2019, Georgetown University Library participated in the Modern Languages & Literatures Research Study, which was coordinated by Ithaka S+R. This local report presents the findings from interviews with thirteen ...
  • Framing the Scholarly Communication Cycle 

    Boettcher, Jennifer C.
    Scholarly communication is evolving from a buzzword into a discipline and it follows a cycle. Between the steps in the cycle are issues that influence each segment of the cycle. Although any starting point in the cycle ...
  • Local, Global, Digital?: Digital Humanities and Slavic Area Studies 

    Browndorf, Megan; Pappas, Erin (ACRL, 2019)
    In the past ten years, the work done in area studies—that is, the interdisciplinary study of regional topics—has changed dramatically. As such, the nature of the support that librarians need to provide scholars has similarly ...

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