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- Deitering, Anne-Marie and Mellinger, Margaret
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- We know students use mobile technologies. We expect they will want to use them more. The mobile landscape is changing fast. But what does this actually mean? How does having constant access affect the ways students use information? This is one of the questions librarians at Oregon State University are...
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- Undergraduate Information Practices in the Mobile Landscape Anne-Marie Deitering and Margaret Mellinger
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- Deitering, Anne-Marie and Mellinger, Margaret
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- We know students use mobile technologies. We expect they will want to use them more. The mobile landscape is changing fast. But what does this actually mean? How does having constant access affect the ways students use information? This is one of the questions librarians at Oregon State University are...
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- Deitering (anne-marie.deitering@oregonstate.edu) Margaret Mellinger (margaret.mellinger@oregonstate.edu
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- Deitering, Anne-Marie and Mellinger, Margaret
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- We know students use mobile technologies. We expect they will want to use them more. The mobile landscape is changing fast. But what does this actually mean? How does having constant access affect the ways students use information? This is one of the questions librarians at Oregon State University are...
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- Anne-Marie Deitering, Margaret Mellinger. 6 students, 6
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- Deitering, Anne-Marie and Mellinger, Margaret
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- Online Northwest, Corvallis, Oregon. February 10, 2012.
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- Presentation
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- Van Tuyl, Steven and Mellinger, Margaret
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- Visualization of complex concepts, processes, and rare or fragile artifacts can be difficult in a learning environment. The OSLO Repository seeks to provide an open platform for sharing and modifying contextualized 3D learning objects to facilitate learning. Poster presented at Open Repositories 2015.
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- Poster
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- �Margaret Mellinger – Interim Head, Emerging Technologies and Services � Oregon State University
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- Griggs, Kim, Nichols, Jane, and Mellinger, Margaret
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- Griggs, Jane Nichols, Margaret Mellinger Thanks for having us. My name is Jane Nichols and this is Kim
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- Bridges, Laurie, Hussong-Christian, Uta, and Mellinger, Margaret
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- Research to address the question of whether OSU Libraries (OSUL) should have a circulating video game collection? Rationale for a video game collection included: A circulating video game collection could support learning, bring new users to the library, and help students make connections with their peers. Good video games are...
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- Technical Report
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- Research & Innovative Services Report August 7, 2008 Laurie Bridges Uta Hussong Margaret
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- Mellinger, Margaret, Rielly, Loretta, and Webster, Janet G.
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- The Valley Library Reference Collection is under-utilized, occupies valuable physical space, and represents a significant investment in collection funds. As reference resources are available electronically, we have not effectively shaped our print or digital reference collection. The physical collection ages as we cancel reference continuations without replacing them with electronic...
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- Working Paper
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- Webster, Loretta Rielly and Margaret Mellinger, present this white paper as a means to accomplish the
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- McMillen, Paula S., Rempel, Hannah, Mellinger, Margaret, and Rielly, Loretta
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- Final report from the 2007 recipients of the Robert Lundeen Library Faculty Development Award.
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- Technical Report
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- , Hannah Rempel, Margaret Mellinger, Loretta Rielly E-mail Hannah.rempel@oregonstate.edu Telephone 541