Denise Troll Covey

Publications

Refereed Journals

Troll Covey, Denise. April 2009. "Self-Archiving Journal Articles: A Case Study of Faculty Practice and Missed Opportunity." portal: Libraries and the Academy. Forthcoming.

See also related working paper: Faculty Self-Archiving Practices: A Case Study. July 2008.

Troll Covey, Denise. 2005. “Using Data to Persuade: State Your Case and Prove It.” Library Administration and Management Journal, 19 (2): 22-29. Available online to subscribers.

Troll Covey, Denise. 2003. “Copyright Permission: Turning to Dust or Digital.” International Journal of the Book, 1. Australia: Common Ground Publishing Pty Ltd: 149-158. Available for online purchase.

Troll Covey, Denise. 2003. “ The Need to Improve Remote Access to Online Library Resources: Filling the Gap Between Commercial Vendor and Academic User Practice.” Portal: Libraries and the Academy, 3, 4 (October 2003). Available to subscribers and in Project Muse.

Troll Covey, Denise. 2002. “Academic Library Assessment: New Duties and Dilemmas.” New Library World. 103 (4/5): 156-164. Available to subscribers and in ProQuest Direct.

Troll, Denise A. 2002. “How and Why Libraries Are Changing: What We Know and What We Need to Know.” portal: Libraries and the Academy. 2 (1): 97-121. Available to subscribers and in Project Muse.

Troll, Denise A. and Melanie D. Myers. 2000. “Providing Technology Support: The Never-Ending Story of Today’s Library.” Library Computing. 19 (1/2): 105-117. Available to subscribers and in ProQuest Direct.

Troll, Denise A., Tracey A. Depellegrin and Melanie D. Myers. 1999. “The Carnegie Mellon / Sirsi Corporation Alliance .” Journal of Library Administration. 26 (3/4): 25-51. Co-published as Information Technology Planning. Edited by Lori A. Goetsch. The Haworth Press, Inc.: 25-51.

Lowry, Charles B. and Denise A. Troll. 1996. “CMU / UMI Virtual Library Project.” The Serials Librarian. 28 (1/2): 143-169. Also published in Serials to the Tenth Power: Tradition, Technology and Transformation. Edited by Mary Ann Sheble and Beth Holley. North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. (NASIG): 143-169.

Troll, Denise A., Charles B. Lowry and Barbara G. Richards. 1995. “TULIP at Carnegie Mellon.” Library Hi Tech. 13 (4): 47-53.

Troll, Denise A. 1994. “The Next Generation Digital Library at Carnegie Mellon.” Feliciter. 40 (6): 52-55.

Troll, Denise A. 1992. “Information Technologies at Carnegie Mellon.” Library Administration and Management. 6 (Spring): 91-99.

Troll, Denise A. 1989. “Computer Literacy as Ideology: Whose Side Are You On?” Collegiate Microcomputer. (Spring): 52-59.

Troll, Denise A. 1988. “Bibliography: Orality and Computer Literacy.” Computer Assisted Composition Journal. (Spring): 122-141.

Troll, Denise A. 1987. “Encouraging a Computer-Intensive Life Style: Integrating Reading and Writing with the Advanced Function Workstation.” Computer Assisted Composition Journal. (Summer): 21-50.

Invited Reports and White Papers

Troll Covey, Denise. 2005. Acquiring Copyright Permission to Digitize and Provide Open Access to Books. CLIR report 134. Washington DC: Council on Library and Information Resources and Digital Library Federation.

Troll Covey, Denise. 2002. Usage and Usability Assessment: Library Practices and Concerns. Washington DC: Council on Library and Information Resources.

Troll, Denise A. 2001. “How and Why Are Libraries Changing?” White paper commissioned by the Digital Library Federation (DLF). Critique available.

Book Chapters and Encyclopedia Articles

Troll Covey, Denise. 2002. “Mercury Electronic Library Project.” Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, 2nd Edition. Editor Miriam Drake. Available to subscribers and for online purchase.

Troll, Denise A. 1994. “Research on the Distributed Electronic Library.” Advances in Library Automation and Networking. Edited by Charles Bailey and Joe Hewitt. JAI Press, 5: 203-277.

Troll, Denise A. 1994. “Designing the Gateway Interface: Tips and Techniques from Carnegie Mellon’s Experience.” Emerging Communities: Integrating Networked Information into Library Services. Edited by Ann P. Bishop. University of Illinois: 101-119.

Troll, Denise A. 1992. “Library Information System II: Progress Report and Technical Plan.” The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1, 1990. Edited by Charles Bailey, Leslie Pearse, and Michael Ridley. Chicago, IL: Library and Information Technology Association (LITA), American Library Association ( ALA ): 124-143.

Troll, Denise A. 1992. “The Mercury Project: Meeting the Expectations of Electronic Library Patrons.” Advances in Online Public Access Catalogs. Meckler: 114-135.

Troll, Denise A. 1990. “The Illiterate Mode of Written Communication: The Work of the Medieval Scribe.” Oral and Written Communication: Historical Approaches. Written Communication Annual, IV. Newbury Park: Sage Publications: 96-125.

Conference Proceedings -- Refereed

Troll Covey, Denise. 2005. “Copyright and the Universal Digital Library.” Universal Digital Libraries: Universal Access to Information. Proceedings of the International Conference on the Universal Digital Library. Hangzhou, China: 9-26.

Troll Covey, Denise. 2005. “Rights, Registries, and Remedies: An Analysis of Responses to the Copyright Office Notice of Inquiry Regarding Orphan Works.” Free Culture and the Digital Library: Symposium Proceedings 2005. Atlanta , GA: Emory University: 106-140.

Troll Covey, Denise. 2004. “Global Cooperation for Global Access: The Million Book Project.” Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems (CRIS): Putting the Sparkle in the Knowledge Society. Annemarie Nase and Geert Van Grootel, Eds. Leuven , Belgium: Leuven University Press: 139-151.

Troll Covey, Denise. 2004. “Barriers and Obstacles to Use, Satisfaction, and Success: The Response of the Million Book Project.” Human Information Behavior and Competences for Digital Libraries . Proceedings of the Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA) Conference. Dubrovnik, Croatia: Inter-University Center: 17-23.

Conference Proceedings -- Not Refereed

Troll, Denise A. 2001. “Changes in Usage, Usability, & User Support.” Proceedings of the 4 th Northumbria International Conference on Performance Measurement in Libraries and Information Services . Newcastle on Tyne , England : Department of Information and Library Management, University of Northumbria at Newcastle: 349-354.

Troll, Denise A. 2001. “Strategies for Wired Academia.” Proceedings of the Computers in Libraries Conference: 265-268.

Troll, Denise A. 1996. “Providing Bound Item and Document Delivery Services.” Interlending and Document Supply. International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions: 237-248.

Troll, Denise A. and Barbara G. Richards. 1992. “From Vision to Reality: Implementing the Distributed Electronic Library.” Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science (ASIS) Conference: 144-149.

Troll, Denise A. 1992. “Designing and Testing Library Information System II: Research at the Interface of Computer Technology and Library Ideology.” Proceedings of the LITA Third National Conference, Library and Information Technology Association (LITA), American Library Association ( ALA ). Denver, CO: 18.

Troll, Denise A. and Thomas J. Michalak. 1992. “The Mercury Project: Implementing the Distributed Electronic Library.” The Electronic Library: Linking People, Information, and Technology. RASD Occasional Papers, Number 14. Chicago, IL: 24-28.

Troll, Denise A. 1991. “Designing ‘Mainframe’ and ‘Desktop’ User Interfaces for the Electronic Library.” LITA Preconference Proceedings, American Library Association ( ALA ) Annual Conference.

Troll, Denise A. 1988. “Teaching Users to Fish: Hooks, Lines, and Sinkers for Reading Computer Documentation.” Proceedings of the ACM SIGUCCS User Services Conference.

Troll, Denise A. 1988. “Local Maintenance Problems and the Andrew Help System.” Proceedings of the 35th International Technical Communication Conference. Philadelphia, PA: ATA 55-58.

Professional Newsletter Articles and Reviews

Troll, Denise A. 2001. “Methodological, Logistical, and Ethical Issues in Human Factors Research.” The Charleston ADVISOR . 3 (2).

Troll, Denise A. 2001. “How and Why Are Libraries Changing?CLIR Issues, 21. (May / June): 3, 6.

Troll, Denise A. 1995. “What’s Hot and What’s Not.” College and Research Library News. 56 (4): 236-239.

Troll, Denise A. 1993. Summaries of four sessions at the annual EDUCOM Conference: “President’s Panel: Where Does Information Technology Fit?” “Turning Networks into Hypercomputers,” “Envisioning Information,” and “Use of Information Technology in the Development of Critical Thinking Skills.” Library Hi Tech News. January/February: 11-12.

Technical Reports

Troll, Denise A., Charles B. Lowry, Barbara G. Richards, and Brent R. Frye. 1996. “ Carnegie Mellon University Libraries TULIP Final Report.” TULIP Final Report. Elsevier Science: 89-180.

Troll, Denise A. 1993, 1992, and 1990. Mercury Technical Report Series, No. 7, No. 5, and No. 3. Pittsburgh, PA : Carnegie Mellon.

Michalak, Thomas J., William Y. Arms, Mark H. Kibbey, Nancy H. Evans, and Denise A. Troll. 1989. The Vision of the Electronic Library. Mercury Technical Report Series, No. 1. Pittsburgh, PA : Carnegie Mellon.

Other Publications

Troll Covey, Denise. 2005.  “Million Book Project,” Wikipedia.

Troll Covey, Denise. 2005. “Passion for the Common(s)Focus 35 (3): 3, 5.

Troll Covey, Denise. 2004. “Does Carnegie Mellon Need an Institutional Repository?Focus 33 (4-5): 1, 7.

Troll, Denise A. Summer 2000. “Real-Time Reference for Undergraduate Students in Science, Mathematics and Engineering.” Oakland Library Consortium Newsletter .

Troll, Denise A., and Chris Kellen. Winter 2000. “Developing a Proxy Server for Remote Access to Digital Library Resources.” Cursor.

Troll, Denise A. May 1997. “New Access to Library Databases and Services.” Cursor: 9-10.

Troll, Denise A. November 1988. “Integrating the Computer into the Curriculum: What Metaphor Do We Use?” On Cue. (newsletter of the Consortium on Computing in Undergraduate Education [C-CUE])

Troll, Denise A. 1984. “A Sepulchre of Language: The Metaphorical Network of Teresa’s Interior Castle.” Masters thesis. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon.