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Mission (Almost) Impossible: Effective Management Of Busy Circulation Departments, Terri Brown, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Mission (Almost) Impossible: Effective Management Of Busy Circulation Departments, Terri Brown, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Presentations
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Working Together: A Literature Review Of Campus Information Technology Partnerships, Eleta Exline
Working Together: A Literature Review Of Campus Information Technology Partnerships, Eleta Exline
University Library Scholarship
This article reviews the recent literature about the essential but often uneasy alliances made between content experts (archivists and librarians) and technology experts. Differing professional cultures, misunderstandings of one another, limited abilities to envision change, and lack of support from top-level administrators are the most often cited reasons for the persistent difficulty in working together. Failure to collaborate may result in the marginalization or exclusion of content experts from projects where their professional skills are most needed. In spite of these problems, successful models for working together do exist. True collaborations are mutually beneficial, open opportunities for continuing relationships, and …
Extending Liaison Collaboration: Partnering With Faculty In Support Of A Student Learning Community., Karen Gilbert
Extending Liaison Collaboration: Partnering With Faculty In Support Of A Student Learning Community., Karen Gilbert
Library Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations
The purpose of this article is to describe the successful collaboration between faculty in Eastern Kentucky University Libraries and the University's Occupational Therapy Department in supporting a graduate student learning community, and the benefits of stepping outside of typical liaison activities to play an active role in this new educational paradigm.
Metadata Implementation For Building Cross-Institutional Repositories: Lessons Learned From The Liberal Arts Scholarly Repository (Lasr), Jane Costanza, R. Cecilia Knight, Hsianghui Liu-Spencer
Metadata Implementation For Building Cross-Institutional Repositories: Lessons Learned From The Liberal Arts Scholarly Repository (Lasr), Jane Costanza, R. Cecilia Knight, Hsianghui Liu-Spencer
Library Faculty Research
Institutional repositories are an exciting innovation in scholarly communication and liberal arts institutions have a unique opportunity to create repository collections that reflect their tradition. However, the challenges of cost, staffing, infrastructure, standardized metadata, and content recruitment that are part and parcel of developing institutional repositories may be daunting to individual liberal arts institutions. The idea that multiple, like-minded institutions could join forces to share their efforts, unique challenges, and maximize their efficiencies grew into the Liberal Arts Scholarly Repository (LASR). Initial steps in this collaboration included the development of a group mission and a statement of collection policies. Technical …
The Relationship Between Service Learning And Research, Jennifer E. Nutefall
The Relationship Between Service Learning And Research, Jennifer E. Nutefall
Staff publications, research, and presentations
In Fall 2006, a faculty member in George Washington University's University Writing 20 (UW20) program began incorporating service learning into her theme-based first-year writing course. Along with her librarian partner, they linked two research assignments to the service work of the students. An end-of-semester survey was administrated over three semesters with one question asking if the student's research process was affected by their service experience. In reviewing and analyzing student comments, four themes emerged: increased motivation, use of numerical data and primary sources, increased knowledge in approaching and limiting topics, and the potential for bias.
Discovering New Avenues Of Promotion: Collaboration With The Division Of Research, Annette M. Healy
Discovering New Avenues Of Promotion: Collaboration With The Division Of Research, Annette M. Healy
Library Scholarly Publications
At research universities, the library plays a critical role in meeting the information needs of researchers. As libraries expand their electronic resources, researchers are less likely to visit the library and may be unaware of available services and resources. In addition, not all research team members are reached during traditional library orientation sessions. In this electronic age, finding opportunities to promote library resources to researchers is increasingly challenging.
At Wayne State University, collaboration between the University Libraries and the Division of Research has led to several new avenues for promoting library services and resources. The University Libraries have participated in …