Michael Vocino - Published Monographs and Book Chapters

Published Monographs and Book Chapters

  • "Perspectives on using e-journal usage statistics in a serials cancellation project," in "Library data : empowering practice and persuasion," Darby Orcutt, editor. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited, 2010.
  • Ethical Decision Making in Public Administration. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1996. 220p.
  • Labor and Industrial Relations Journals and Serials: An Analytical Guide. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1989. 214p.
  • "The FBI Looks It Up in the Library," in Practical Ethics in Public Administration2nd edition) by Geuras, Dean and Charles Garofalo. 2005.
  • “A Coney Island of the Mind: Constructing, Storing and Retrieving Memory in Libraries,” in Proceedings of Traveling Concepts III: Memory (Sponsored by Universiteit van Amsterdam and Cornell University), 2002.
  • “Public Numbing and Private Profits: Titanic and Lesser Spectacles,” in Proceedings of Event and Engagement Conference on Connecting Cultures (Sponsored by Universiteit van Amsterdam and Cornell University),1998.
  • “A Model for Exploring Ethical Dilemmas with M.P.A. Faculty and Practitioners,” in Teaching Ethics and Values (James Bowman, ed.) Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1997.
  • “F.B.I. and Libraries,” in Ethical Decision Making in Public Administration. New York: Praeger, 1996.

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