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Thoughts On Implementing "Generous Thinking" As A #Scholcomm Librarian, Arthur J. Boston
Thoughts On Implementing "Generous Thinking" As A #Scholcomm Librarian, Arthur J. Boston
Arthur J. Boston
Collaborative Code Envy: Ils Vs. Marc For Acrl Statistics, Susan A. Massey, Jennifer L. Murray
Collaborative Code Envy: Ils Vs. Marc For Acrl Statistics, Susan A. Massey, Jennifer L. Murray
Susan A. Massey
Finding Needles In A Haystack: A Case Study Of Text Mining The Corpus Of 15 Academic Journals, Eric A. Kowalik, Tara Baillargeon, Jennifer M. Cook
Finding Needles In A Haystack: A Case Study Of Text Mining The Corpus Of 15 Academic Journals, Eric A. Kowalik, Tara Baillargeon, Jennifer M. Cook
Eric A. Kowalik
Libraries Curating Evidence, Pru Mitchell
Libraries Curating Evidence, Pru Mitchell
Pru Mitchell
Effective And Compelling Information Literacy For Schev Reporting: What Do Virginia Librarians Want This To Look Like?, Kathy E. Clarke, Candice Benjes-Small, Meridith A. Wolnick
Effective And Compelling Information Literacy For Schev Reporting: What Do Virginia Librarians Want This To Look Like?, Kathy E. Clarke, Candice Benjes-Small, Meridith A. Wolnick
Candice Benjes-Small
As this is new to us, questions arise. What will this reporting look like? How will it play out on our campuses? Who should our partners be? What will be useful to report and what might not? This session is designed to begin a conversation across institutions to encourage each other to be creative as we explore useful ways to tell the information literacy story at our campuses.
It is important for everyone responding to SCHEV to remember, the reporting requirement is simply that, a mandate. Assessment mandates, from all types of entities, should not be feared but embraced. It …
Entrepreneurship Programming: Building A Network Of Librarians, Students, And Entrepreneurs, Rebecca "Missy" Murphey, Min Tong, Sandy Avila, Ven Basco
Entrepreneurship Programming: Building A Network Of Librarians, Students, And Entrepreneurs, Rebecca "Missy" Murphey, Min Tong, Sandy Avila, Ven Basco
Sandy Avila
We presented our program on July 12, 2019 at the inaugural Panhandle Academic Libraries Conference held at the Florida Virtual Campus in Tallahassee, FL. The event was live streamed and a video recording of our presentation can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImbB4bdJveI&feature=youtu.be
Conference Abstract:
Four librarians, all liaisons to very different departments, collaborated to plan an event series that serves their common audience: student entrepreneurs. Hear how they connected with other campus units and organizations–and each other–to cooperatively provide programs featuring local entrepreneurs, market research, intellectual property, and business coaches and mentoring.
Open Educational Resources Talking Points, Brian Flota, Lara Sapp, Liz Thompson, Alyssa H. Valcourt
Open Educational Resources Talking Points, Brian Flota, Lara Sapp, Liz Thompson, Alyssa H. Valcourt
Alyssa H. Valcourt
No abstract provided.
Taking An Earth Day Winning Hand To The Next Level, Sandy Avila, Christina C. Wray, Kelsie Johnson
Taking An Earth Day Winning Hand To The Next Level, Sandy Avila, Christina C. Wray, Kelsie Johnson
Sandy Avila
Presentation was delivered on May 17, 2019 at the Florida Library Association Annual Conference held in Orlando, FL May 15-17th, 2019.
Abstract:
Join a team of two librarians, a faculty member and one of their support staff as they discuss the ins and outs of creating a well-attended group of library programming events about Earth Day and local habitat awareness. Attend this session if you want to learn more about how to create winning partnerships and make your programming a hit around campus or in your local community!
Taking An Earth Day Winning Hand To The Next Level, Sandy Avila, Christina C. Wray, Kelsie Johnson
Taking An Earth Day Winning Hand To The Next Level, Sandy Avila, Christina C. Wray, Kelsie Johnson
Christina C. Wray
Presentation was delivered on May 17, 2019 at the Florida Library Association Annual Conference held in Orlando, FL May 15-17th, 2019.
Abstract:
Join a team of two librarians, a faculty member and one of their support staff as they discuss the ins and outs of creating a well-attended group of library programming events about Earth Day and local habitat awareness. Attend this session if you want to learn more about how to create winning partnerships and make your programming a hit around campus or in your local community!
A Model For Quality Education To Support Stem Student Success, Sandy Avila, Buenaventura Basco
A Model For Quality Education To Support Stem Student Success, Sandy Avila, Buenaventura Basco
Sandy Avila
In an evolving academic library environment, the duties of the subject liaison librarian are ever changing and being adapted as new responsibilities are added year after year. The Science Librarian and Engineering & Computer Science Librarian at the University of Central Florida are taking a model-based approach to handling these changes in STEM discipline support. During this session we will cover strategies for improving STEM student success based on a model for collaborative instruction, creative outreach, and cooperative service. This “STEM Team” based approach involves working closely on STEM based initiatives by facilitating and organizing related events and workshops which …
Developing An Effective Research Presence And Promoting Your Work, Amie D. Freeman, Stacy L. Winchester
Developing An Effective Research Presence And Promoting Your Work, Amie D. Freeman, Stacy L. Winchester
Amie Freeman
Join UofSC librarians to discover ways to develop an effective research presence and to promote your scholarship for maximum visibility and impact using ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and other tools. We’ll discuss pre-publication considerations, promotional tools and techniques, and monitoring your research impact.
Copyright And Creative Commons For Course Materials, Amie D. Freeman, Tucker T. Taylor
Copyright And Creative Commons For Course Materials, Amie D. Freeman, Tucker T. Taylor
Amie Freeman
You are likely aware that open educational resources (OER) are free of cost, but did you know that many are also free of most copyright restrictions? Join us as we discuss the use of both copyrighted and openly licensed course materials. We'll cover copyright, licensing, fair use, Creative Commons, and how it all applies to how you use and create teaching resources.
Returning From Wonderland, Sarah A. Norris, Christina Wray
Returning From Wonderland, Sarah A. Norris, Christina Wray
Christina C. Wray
Workshop presented as a part of the Alice’s Adventures in Scholarly Conversations week-long event hosted by UCF Libraries.
Workshop summary:
When is a tweet as important as a journal article? Does it matter which journal an article is published in? Are books always better? Join us as we explore how the context in which a scholarly conversation happens can provide important clues about who can be trusted and when you are being hoodwinked. The final clue to Alice’s location will be revealed!
Leveraging Your Institution’S Culture Of Research To Strengthen And Promote Your Institutional Repository, Karen Ramsden
Leveraging Your Institution’S Culture Of Research To Strengthen And Promote Your Institutional Repository, Karen Ramsden
Karen Ramsden
Non-English Materials For The English Speaker : European Languages, Erin Gow
Non-English Materials For The English Speaker : European Languages, Erin Gow
Erin Gow
So many legal materials are in languages other than English worldwide, that it is inevitable that most of us will need to find or access one of these documents at some point. Foreign, comparative, and international law (FCIL) librarians often work with materials in languages in which they are not fluent, and can provide useful ideas and insight for the non-FCIL specialist faced with this type of research. This portion of a 2019 AALL webinar titled "Non-English Materials for the English Speaker" focuses on European languages, and provides practical guidance in finding English translations of European laws, tips and techniques …
Key Stakeholders, Scholarly Activities And Your Institutional Repository: Working Together To Strengthen The Culture Of Research At Your Institution, Karen Ramsden
Karen Ramsden
Academic Etiquette, Sandy Avila, Sarah A. Norris
Academic Etiquette, Sandy Avila, Sarah A. Norris
Sandy Avila
This is a mentoring and professional development presentation given at a University of Central Florida Libraries faculty meeting. It encompasses a variety of topics, including discussing library and academic codes of ethics in addition to covering ethical and courteous practices related to communication, publishing, presenting, and participating in search committees.
Dapp Legal Research Presentation 5-24-2019 Final.Pptx, Anne Hudson, Heather Hummons
Dapp Legal Research Presentation 5-24-2019 Final.Pptx, Anne Hudson, Heather Hummons
Anne Hudson
Using Focus Group Feedback: How The Uvu Fulton Library Incorporated Feedback To Make Improvements And Reach More Students, Annie Smith, Mary Stephens
Using Focus Group Feedback: How The Uvu Fulton Library Incorporated Feedback To Make Improvements And Reach More Students, Annie Smith, Mary Stephens
Annie Smith
Diversity & Inclusion Practices-The Impact Of Preserving Diverse Voices Presentation.Pptx, Kryslynn Collazo
Diversity & Inclusion Practices-The Impact Of Preserving Diverse Voices Presentation.Pptx, Kryslynn Collazo
Kryslynn Collazo
Elevating Access: Transitioning From Oclc Discovery To Eds Health, Tiffney Gipson, Lauren E. Robinson
Elevating Access: Transitioning From Oclc Discovery To Eds Health, Tiffney Gipson, Lauren E. Robinson
Lauren E. Robinson
Engaging With Black Lives Matter And Supporting Our Communities, Yasmeen Shorish, Michael Mungin, Kristen S. Shuyler
Engaging With Black Lives Matter And Supporting Our Communities, Yasmeen Shorish, Michael Mungin, Kristen S. Shuyler
Kristen S. Shuyler
In October 2016, the Diversity Council of Libraries and Educational Technologies produced book displays in Carrier and Rose Libraries that focused on "Understanding Black Lives Matter." The council wanted to provide information on this social movement within the context of national history and racial identity. A list of books that covered topic areas of criminal justice, Jim Crow, racism, and the Black experience - among others - was generated, along with two informational placards. One placard placed the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement within historical and social context, while the other placard offered a preemptive response to the question "Why …
Attention To Detail, Attention To Value: Building Additional Repository Assessment Tools For In-House Reporting, Heather Hankins, Aajay Murphy
Attention To Detail, Attention To Value: Building Additional Repository Assessment Tools For In-House Reporting, Heather Hankins, Aajay Murphy
Heather Hankins
No abstract provided.
Build Your Own Research Database Using Docfetcher.Pptx, Christopher A. Sweet
Build Your Own Research Database Using Docfetcher.Pptx, Christopher A. Sweet
Christopher A. Sweet
Presentation For Marshall University Institutional Repository Proposal, Jingping Zhang, Edward Aractingi, Gretchen Rae Beach, Nathaniel Debruin, Paula Kaplan, Thomas Walker
Presentation For Marshall University Institutional Repository Proposal, Jingping Zhang, Edward Aractingi, Gretchen Rae Beach, Nathaniel Debruin, Paula Kaplan, Thomas Walker
Thomas Walker
The purpose of this proposal is to identify the need for establishing an Institutional Repository at Marshall University to facilitate the collection, preservation, and dissemination of the intellectual output of the students, faculty, and administrative offices of the University.
Institutional Repositories (IRs) provide a digital ‘storehouse’ for academic institutions to house a wide variety of scholarly material created by students, faculty, and administrators. They also provide a readily accessible depository for selected archival material, video and still images, current news and events, procedural and policy guidelines, and other information that benefits the university community and other users, including the public. …
Using Institutional Repositories To Promote Scholarly Development And Undergraduate Research, Mary George, Kayla Siddell
Using Institutional Repositories To Promote Scholarly Development And Undergraduate Research, Mary George, Kayla Siddell
Mary George
Interlibrary Loan & Document Delivery, Kate Zdepski
Interlibrary Loan & Document Delivery, Kate Zdepski
Kate Zdepski
No abstract provided.
Scorm Modules For Il Instruction And Assessment, Eric A. Kowalik
Scorm Modules For Il Instruction And Assessment, Eric A. Kowalik
Eric A. Kowalik
Chat Reference: Using Existing Data To Gather Information About Usage Patterns, Megan Wilson
Chat Reference: Using Existing Data To Gather Information About Usage Patterns, Megan Wilson
Megan Wilson
Xula Digital Commons, Kayla Siddell