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A Call For The Library Community To Deploy Best Practices Toward A Database For Biocultural Knowledge Relating To Climate Change, Martha B. Lerski
A Call For The Library Community To Deploy Best Practices Toward A Database For Biocultural Knowledge Relating To Climate Change, Martha B. Lerski
Publications and Research
Abstract
Purpose – In this paper, a call to the library and information science community to support documentation and conservation of cultural and biocultural heritage has been presented.
Design/methodology/approach – Based in existing Literature, this proposal is generative and descriptive— rather than prescriptive—regarding precisely how libraries should collaborate to employ technical and ethical best practices to provide access to vital data, research and cultural narratives relating to climate.
Findings – COVID-19 and climate destruction signal urgent global challenges. Library best practices are positioned to respond to climate change. Literature indicates how libraries preserve, share and cross-link cultural and scientific knowledge. …
Citizen Web Archivists: Applying Web Archiving As A Pedagogical Tool, Kayla Harris, Christina A. Beis, Stephanie Shreffler
Citizen Web Archivists: Applying Web Archiving As A Pedagogical Tool, Kayla Harris, Christina A. Beis, Stephanie Shreffler
Marian Library Faculty Publications
Librarians and archivists preserve information on the Internet through web archiving, but undergraduate students may not have considered that information on the Internet is not always permanent. The asynchronous program, Citizen Web Archiving: Preserving Websites for the Common Good, taught students what web archiving is, why it’s important, the ethics of collecting information on the Internet, and how they could contribute to the historical record by archiving websites they deemed important via the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. The results suggest further opportunities for involving undergraduate students with web archiving initiatives at institutions, and using web archiving as a pedagogical tool.
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Where Do We Go From Here?, Steve Carr
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Where Do We Go From Here?, Steve Carr
Black History at UNM
Dr. Assata Zerai, Vice President, UNM Division for Equity and Inclusion, identifies three areas of focus to improve equity and inclusion at UNM: diversifying faculty hiring and creating an inclusive culture that supports faculty of color, creating a culturally responsive educational environment for learners, and addressing racism in health and healthcare. This article contextualizes these goals with a larger discussion about anti-discriminatory public policies and laws, as well as political and social movements both past and present. This article is a part of the Racism: An Educational Series, produced by the UNM Newsroom.
The Complicated History Of Environmental Racism, Victoria Peña-Parr
The Complicated History Of Environmental Racism, Victoria Peña-Parr
Black History at UNM
University of New Mexico Honors College Assistant Professor, Myrriah Gómez, defines and explores environmental racism, specifically its effects in New Mexico.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 042, Number 02, September 11, 2017, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 042, Number 02, September 11, 2017, Grand Valley State University
2017-2018, Volume 42
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 51, No. 51, March 23, 2017, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 51, No. 51, March 23, 2017, Grand Valley State University
Volume 51, July 11, 2016 - June 5, 2017
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 11, October 1, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 11, October 1, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 49, No. 47, February 26, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 49, No. 47, February 26, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 49, July 7, 2014 - June 1, 2015
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 039, Number 21, February 17, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 039, Number 21, February 17, 2015, Grand Valley State University
2014-2015, Volume 39
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 49, No. 42, February 9, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 49, No. 42, February 9, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 49, July 7, 2014 - June 1, 2015
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 49, No. 40, February 2, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 49, No. 40, February 2, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 49, July 7, 2014 - June 1, 2015
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Gvsu Press Releases, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Gvsu Press Releases, 2015, Grand Valley State University
University Press Releases, 1961-Present
A compilation of press releases for the year 2015 submitted by University Communications (formerly News & Information Services) to news agencies concerning the people, places, and events related to Grand Valley State University.
The Use And Availability Of Environmental Activism Collections In Academic Archives, Amy F. Stempler
The Use And Availability Of Environmental Activism Collections In Academic Archives, Amy F. Stempler
Publications and Research
This study seeks to reveal the current state of environmental research in academic special collections and archives, with an emphasis on materials associated with environmental activism. The use and availability of archival environmental activism collections were assessed in a two-fold process. The use of such collections was evaluated through a citation analysis of related research articles published in Environmental History, the premier scholarly journal in the field of environmental history. The citation analysis reviewed the prevalence of archival collections sourced, and examined citations by repository type and material type in order to gain insight into the kinds of items used …
Lanthorn, Vol. 41, No. 18, October 23, 2006, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 41, No. 18, October 23, 2006, Grand Valley State University
Volume 41, July 13, 2006 - June 14, 2007
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Documenting Environmental Activism In New York State, Brian Keough, Amy C. Schindler
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Documenting Environmental Activism In New York State, Brian Keough, Amy C. Schindler
University Libraries Faculty Scholarship
A significant component of the political history of New York and other states in the second half of the twentieth century is the extraordinary growth of a social movement directed at environmental issues. The authors completed a case study of a documentation project to collect archival records about the history of environmental affairs in New York State. This article critically examines documentation strategy and the evolution of statewide documentation projects in New York, describes the implementation of a documentation project for environmental affairs, and suggests methods for improving the identification and selection of records of enduring value. The project set …