Sandy Campbell

Collection Development Librarian (Acting)
Science and Technology Library
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta Canada T6H 5L8
(780) 492-7915 Fax: (780)492-2721
sandy.campbell@ualberta.ca


Research Interests

Recent Papers and Publications

Professional Affiliations


Research Interests

My current research interests focus on electronic books, both on the production side and their usefulness in libraries and on the information issues surrounding Jasper National Park. Preliminary Selection Criteria for E-books in Academic Libraries

Recent Papers and Publications

Campbell, Sandy and Debbie Fyfe: Teaching at the Computer: Best Practices for One-on-One Instruction in Reference. Feliciter, V.48, #1, Jan.2002.

Reichardt, Randy and Sandy Campbell. "Mass Instruction That Works: Teaching 900 First-Year Biology Students in Five Days" Chapter 19 in Barbara I. Dewey, ed. Library User Education: Powerful Learning, Powerful Partnerships, Lanham, MD.: Scarecrow Press, 2001, p. 144-149.

Campbell, Sandy. "Criteria for Selecting Electronic Books in an Academic Library: Will we ever need to buy paper again?" Is Bigger Better? The 25th Charleston Conference, Charleston, N.C.

Campbell, Sandy, et. al. Human Activity in the Upper Athabasca Valley. Edmonton: Culture, Ecology and Restoration Project, 2000. ( CD-ROM)

Campbell, Sandy. "Using Archival Photographs in a Multimedia Presentation of the Human History of the Upper Athabasca Valley" in James W. Markham, Andrea L. Duda and Martha Andrews (eds.) Electronic Information and Publications: Looking to the Future, Let's Not Forget the Archival Past. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC) and the 17th Polar Libraries Colloquy (PLC). IAMSLIC, Fort Pierce, Florida, 1999, p. 277 - 283.

Campbell, Sandy. "Experience with cooperative endeavors: scientific and technical societies, libraries and data and information repositories: the benefits of cooperation" in James W. Markham, Andrea L. Duda and Martha Andrews (eds.) Electronic Information and Publications: Looking to the Future, Let's Not Forget the Archival Past. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC) and the 17th Polar Libraries Colloquy (PLC). IAMSLIC, Fort Pierce, Florida, 1999, p. A6-A8.

Reichardt, Randy and Sandy Campbell. "Mass Instruction That Works-- Teaching 900 Biology Students in Five Days", Letter of the LAA, #119, June 1999, p.8-9.

Professional Affiliations


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