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Effects of a Selective Dissemination of Information Service on the Environmental Scanning Process of an Academic Institution (open access)

Effects of a Selective Dissemination of Information Service on the Environmental Scanning Process of an Academic Institution

A case study was conducted to document the changes in the attitudes of academic administrators at Langston University with regards to the use of various types of information sources for strategic planning. Environmental scanning of external factors was accomplished for six months by the use of a selective dissemination of information (SDI) service. Pre- and post-assessments of the perceived reliance on, satisfaction with and adequacy of personal and library-type information sources were conducted. Findings indicated the continued reliance on personal sources. No statistically significant changes were found in perceived adequacy levels in the use of library-type materials. The overall satisfaction level for the use of library-type information sources and retrieval methods showed a significant increase. Further study is recommended that will utilize additional information technology and other academic institutions.
Date: May 1991
Creator: Mayberry, Alberta Gale Johnson
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Roxana: The Last of the Wild Boom Towns (open access)

Roxana: The Last of the Wild Boom Towns

Article explores the boom and bust of the town of Roxana, Oklahoma. D. Earl Newsom discusses the history of Roxana, from the success of the oil industry there to the crime that ran rampant, to the eventual collapse of the boom town.
Date: Spring 1991
Creator: Newsom, D. Earl
Object Type: Article
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History