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<title>How can libraries empathize with their users and transform their digital experiences?</title>
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Zargaryan, Tatevik
This article is about AGBU Papazian Library's website redesign process. The author is describing the reason behind the redesign process, the research and user testing conducted with students, and the data analysis from Google Analytics, EOS.Web OPAC, and Libguides.&#13;
The article was published on December 12th, 2024 in Lratu.&#13;
DOI: 10.54503/2953-8092.2024.2(4)-21
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Bedian, Silva; AGBU Papazian Library
Presentation of books on Armenian Genocide owned by AUA's AGBU Papazian Library.
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EIFL/Electronic Information for Libraries; Galstyan, Hasmik; Vardanyan, Sonya; Hackett, Teresa
This book is a translation of "eIFL-IP advocacy for access to knowledge : copyright and libraries : handbook on copyright and related issues for libraries / by Electronic Information for Libraries" into Armenian. Translated by Hasmik Galstyan, eIFL-IP coordinator, AUA's AGBU Papazian Library. Edited by Sonya Vardanyan, Agency of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Armenia.
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Avakian, Satenik; Frankel, Ken
While interlibrary loan and document delivery service within North America have undergone near expansion, change, and development over the past two decades, international resource sharing cooperation between libraries has proceeded at a slower pace. Reasons for this include the significantly longer time it can take to send materials overseas, and the added postal expense for international delivery. RLGs introduction to Ariel, a digital document delivery system, in the early 1990s, provided a rapid and cost effective alternative to earlier methods of transferring information, such as photocopying and mailing it, or sending it by fax machine. Since documents are digitized and transferred over the Internet, the lending library does not incur the expenses involved with mailing (e.g., postage) or faxing (e.g., long distance phone charges). While this does not solve potential problems involved with sending returnable loans overseas, it lends itself extremely well to transmitting copies. The following article describes a pilot project in overseas document delivery via Ariel, conducted by the American University of Armenia (AUA) and Florida Atlantic University (FAU). Background information on the history of Armenia and AUA is provided, followed by discussions of the origins of the project, the development of a formal agreement to provide guidelines, implementation of Ariel at AUA, and evaluation and the impact of the project on AUA library users.
Describes a pilot project in overseas document delivery via Ariel, conducted by the American University of Armenia (AUA) and Florida Atlantic University (FAU). Background information on the history of Armenia and AUA is provided, followed by discussions of the origins of the project, the development of a formal agreement to provide guidelines, implementation of Ariel at AUA, and evaluation and the impact of the project on AUA library users.   &#13;
Resource sharing &amp; information networks, Volume 16, Number 2, 2002, pp. 217-226.
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