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    Qatar's Education City's university libraries: patrons, collections, and services by Gyeszly, Suzanne D.

    Published in Collection building (06-07-2010)
    “…Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe Qatar's Education City's six university libraries, their international patrons, collections, and…”
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    Electronic and traditional sources for a newly established branch library: product availability and user preferences by Tenner, Elka, Gyeszly, Suzanne D., Rholes, Julia M.

    Published in OCLC systems & services (01-12-1998)
    “…For libraries, the trend toward electronic publishing of journals holds out the promise of greater availability of these materials without regard to physical…”
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    JSTOR: The Economic Realities of Building a Core Electronic Library by Gyeszly, Suzanne D., Tenne, Elka

    “…The mission of the recently established Policy Sciences & Economics Library (PSEL) at Texas A&M University is to provide access to research materials primarily…”
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    Document delivery from Texas to Qatar: an international inter-campus service by Yang, Zheng Ye (Lan), Gyeszly, Suzanne D

    Published in Interlending & document supply (14-08-2009)
    “…Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe document delivery services between Texas A&M University Libraries (TAMUL) and Texas A&M University at Qatar…”
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    Electronic or paper journals? Budgetary, collection development, and user satisfaction questions by Gyeszly, Suzanne D.

    Published in Collection building (01-03-2001)
    “…The escalating price of the rapidly growing number of electronic journals, databases, indexes, and books, along with traditionally published print…”
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    American University of Sharjah Library: a collection development project by Gyeszly, Suzanne D., Ismail, Matthew

    Published in Collection building (01-12-2003)
    “…The American University of Sharjah (AUS) in the United Arab Emirates was established in 1997. The university's international curriculum and the library…”
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    netLibrary: a new direction in collection development by Ramirez, Diana, Gyeszly, Suzanne D.

    Published in Collection building (01-12-2001)
    “…Texas A&M University (TAMU) Libraries is a member of two consortiums that include academic and public libraries. Both consortiums purchased access to…”
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    Information overload by Melgoza, Pauline, Mennel, Pamela A., Gyeszly, Suzanne D.

    Published in Collection building (01-03-2002)
    “…Unlimited access to the Internet and the widespread availability of both full-text electronic resources and printed materials in many academic libraries offer…”
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    Replacement of Automated Systems: Organizational and Staff Training Considerations by Gyeszly, Suzanne D, Harer, John B

    Published in Journal of library administration (1991)
    “…Reports on a survey of university libraries that gathered data on the effects of replacing an existing automated system with a new one, i.e., NOTIS. General…”
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    The role of document delivery and collection management for an electronic user clientele by Gyeszly, Suzanne D., Carrothers, Matt

    Published in Collection building (01-12-1999)
    “…Fee-based electronic resources such as full-text journals, databases, abstracts, and indexes are widely available for library users. However, scholarly books…”
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    Electronic and traditional sources for a newly established branch library: product availability and user preferences by Tenner, Elka, Gyeszly, Suzanne D., Rholes, Julia M.

    Published in Collection building (01-09-1998)
    “…For libraries, the trend toward electronic publishing of journals holds out the promise of greater availability of these materials without regard to physical…”
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    Document delivery from Texas to Qatar an international intercampus service by Yang, Zheng Ye Lan, Gyeszly, Suzanne D.

    Published in Interlending & document supply (14-08-2009)
    “…Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe document delivery services between Texas A&M University Libraries TAMUL and Texas A&M University at Qatar…”
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    American University of Sharjah Library a collection development project by Gyeszly, Suzanne D., Ismail, Matthew

    Published in Collection Building (01-12-2003)
    “…The American University of Sharjah AUS in the United Arab Emirates was established in 1997. The universitys international curriculum and the library holdings…”
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    The role of document delivery and collection management for an electronic user clientele by Gyeszly, Suzanne D., Carrothers, Matt

    Published in Collection Building (01-12-1999)
    “…Feebased electronic resources such as fulltext journals, databases, abstracts, and indexes are widely available for library users. However, scholarly books and…”
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    ProCite as a Management Tool for a Travel and Tourism Collection by Rholes, Julia M., Gyeszly, Suzanne D.

    Published in Collection building (01-03-1990)
    “…One of the fastest growing sectors of the United States economy is the service industry, and tourism is almost the largest segment of this business. Tourists…”
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    Pro-Cite as a Management Tool for a Travel and Tourism Collection by Rholes, Julia M., Gyeszly, Suzanne D.

    Published in Collection building (01-03-1990)
    “…One of the fastest growing sectors of the United States economy is the service industry, and tourism is almost the largest segment of this business. Tourists…”
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