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Why Publishing Open Access, Michael Ladisch
Why Publishing Open Access, Michael Ladisch
Pacific Libraries Workshops
The benefits of Open Access publishing will be explained in this talk. The presenters will clarify the difference between Gold and Green OA, discuss funder requirements, and highlight our institutional repository.
- De-mystifying Open Access Benefits
- Funders requirement
- Gold vs. Green OA
- OA journals
- Open Data
- Institutional Repository
Institutional Data Curation Project Plan, Cynthia Hudson-Vitale
Institutional Data Curation Project Plan, Cynthia Hudson-Vitale
IASSIST & DCN - Data Curation Workshop
Worksheet for enhancing institutional data curation activities locally.
Evaluate Presentation, Wendy Kozlowski, Heidi Imker
Evaluate Presentation, Wendy Kozlowski, Heidi Imker
IASSIST & DCN - Data Curation Workshop
The Evaluate step to curate research data is explained in this presentation.
Transform Presentation, Lisa Johnston, Jennifer Moore
Transform Presentation, Lisa Johnston, Jennifer Moore
IASSIST & DCN - Data Curation Workshop
The Transform step to curate research data is explained in this presentation.
Request And Augment Presentation, Wendy Kozlowski, Jake R. Carlson
Request And Augment Presentation, Wendy Kozlowski, Jake R. Carlson
IASSIST & DCN - Data Curation Workshop
The Request and Augment steps to curating research data are explained in this presentation.
Check And Understand Presentation, Heidi Imker
Check And Understand Presentation, Heidi Imker
IASSIST & DCN - Data Curation Workshop
The Check and Understand steps to curating research data are explained in this presentation.
Iassist Overview, Jennifer Moore
Iassist Overview, Jennifer Moore
IASSIST & DCN - Data Curation Workshop
Lunchtime overview of IASSIST.
Checklist Of Dcn Curate Steps, Lisa Johnston, Jake R. Carlson, Wendy Kozlowski, Heidi Imker, Robert Olendorf, Cynthia Hudson-Vitale
Checklist Of Dcn Curate Steps, Lisa Johnston, Jake R. Carlson, Wendy Kozlowski, Heidi Imker, Robert Olendorf, Cynthia Hudson-Vitale
IASSIST & DCN - Data Curation Workshop
A checklist and introduction to the Data Curation Network CURATE Steps for curating research data.
Value Of Curation, Lisa Johnston
Value Of Curation, Lisa Johnston
IASSIST & DCN - Data Curation Workshop
This presentation focuses on explaining the value of data curation, foundation data curation activities, and an introduction to the CURATE steps.
Data Curation Workshop Welcome, Cynthia Hudson-Vitale
Data Curation Workshop Welcome, Cynthia Hudson-Vitale
IASSIST & DCN - Data Curation Workshop
Logistic and sponsorship information for the IASSIST & Data Curation Network - Data Curation Workshop is presented in these slides.
Finding A Home For Your Publication, Michael Ladisch
Finding A Home For Your Publication, Michael Ladisch
Pacific Libraries Workshops
This talk will provide some guidance on how to select the best journal for a publication, how to avoid predatory publishers, and how to maximize the impact of a publication.
- Selecting a journal
- Predatory publisher
- Publishing support (by publishers)
- Maximizing impact
- Name identifiers and standardization
- Open Access publishing
- Communication and promotion
Using Technology To Facilitate Pre‐Acquisition Workflows For Electronic Resources, Paoshan W. Yue
Using Technology To Facilitate Pre‐Acquisition Workflows For Electronic Resources, Paoshan W. Yue
Charleston Library Conference
Investigation of new e‐resource requests before a purchase decision is made can be very complex, potentially involving gathering information from various parties (publishers/vendors, library stakeholders), setting up a trial, gathering trial feedback, and making sure stakeholders are notified in a timely manner throughout of the investigation process. The University of Nevada, Reno Libraries approached this management challenge by creating a dynamic online form. With its front end originated in InfoPath and its backend database and workflow controlled in SharePoint, this form allows an automated process covering request submission, product evaluation, collection development review, and selection decision. All the information regarding …
Canceled - Finding A Home For Your Publication, Michael Ladisch
Canceled - Finding A Home For Your Publication, Michael Ladisch
Pacific Libraries Workshops
Due to Pacific's Holiday Roar Luncheon, this particular scheduled talk is canceled.
Why Publishing Open Access, Michael Ladisch, Michele Gibney
Why Publishing Open Access, Michael Ladisch, Michele Gibney
Pacific Libraries Workshops
The benefits of Open Access publishing will be explained in this talk. The presenters will clarify the difference between Gold and Green OA, discuss funder requirements, and highlight our institutional repository.
- De-mystifying Open Access Benefits
- Funders requirement
- Gold vs. Green OA
- OA journals
- Open Data
- Institutional Repository
Scholarly Commons And You, Michele Gibney
Scholarly Commons And You, Michele Gibney
Pacific Libraries Workshops
Scholarly Commons is a relatively new service of University of the Pacific Libraries to create a centralized digital repository of research, scholarship, and creative works by faculty, students and staff. Online access will be provided to both published and unpublished works by University of the Pacific community including journal articles, books, book chapters, theses, dissertations, reports, conference proceedings, teaching materials, data sets, university publications, and archival/special collections. Contributions to this repository showcase the intellectual and creative output of University of the Pacific faculty, students, and staff, ensuring long-term preservation and worldwide electronic accessibility. The Digital Repository Coordinator will demonstrate the …
Killing It: Successful Strategies To Boost Your Culture Of Assessment, Emily Guhde, Chad Haefele
Killing It: Successful Strategies To Boost Your Culture Of Assessment, Emily Guhde, Chad Haefele
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
No abstract provided.
Are We There Yet? Using A Modified Post Occupancy Evaluation To Assess Space Renovation, Maurini Strub, Melissa Laning
Are We There Yet? Using A Modified Post Occupancy Evaluation To Assess Space Renovation, Maurini Strub, Melissa Laning
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
Using a modified Post Occupancy Evaluation method, this session examines the functional performance of a space, 15 months post renovation. Data collected was used to evaluate aesthetics and image, comfort, adaptability, and relationships within the renovated space, as well as completeness and capacity of services and spaces.
Strategic Assessment: Aligning With Your University's Strategic Plan, Kathryn Crowe
Strategic Assessment: Aligning With Your University's Strategic Plan, Kathryn Crowe
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
Aligning strategic planning and assessment with the university's plan is an excellent way to demonstrate the library's value and contribution. Learn how to develop goals, metrics and assessments that support the university's plan.
Using Culture To Cultivate Conversations: Lessons Learned From Whiteboard Ethnographic Research, Sojourna Cunningham, Anna Sandelli
Using Culture To Cultivate Conversations: Lessons Learned From Whiteboard Ethnographic Research, Sojourna Cunningham, Anna Sandelli
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
This presentation will report on the outcomes of a longitudinal collaboration between the University of Richmond and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville libraries to create, scale, and sustain an ethnographic research project utilizing open-ended questions posted on whiteboards. Presenters will highlight methods of coding and communicating large amounts of data to disparate communities and share lessons learned regarding participatory assessment projects, space usage and the ways in which culture should inform the creation of strategic ethnographic projects.
Emory Libraries Assessment Office: A Collaborative Model For Assessment, Lars Meyer, Pat Culpepper, Oana Tudorancea
Emory Libraries Assessment Office: A Collaborative Model For Assessment, Lars Meyer, Pat Culpepper, Oana Tudorancea
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
Emory University Libraries Assessment Office, in partnership with Emory's Office of Institutional Research (IR) discuss a collaborative model for library assessment. The presentation includes a discussion of Emory's Assessment Integration Group (AIG), the partnership between AIG and IR, and the use of Tableau Server for communicating Library Survey results.
Assessment And Location Based Services In The Georgia Tech Library, Liz Holdsworth
Assessment And Location Based Services In The Georgia Tech Library, Liz Holdsworth
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
Location-based services (LBS) is a projected integration of library services and space with mobile devices. Assessment of user needs was essential in designing the web application due to the expectations of the Georgia Tech community. The collected aggregate data from the project has great potential to provide information about the use of the library and foster campus research collaborations.
How Can Researchers' Browsing Behaviors Inform Library Space-Planning?, Sarah Pickle
How Can Researchers' Browsing Behaviors Inform Library Space-Planning?, Sarah Pickle
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
This study is an in-depth, qualitative analysis of the ways academics at the Claremont Colleges browse library materials, both print and electronic, for their research. Many academic libraries today are struggling with the question of how best to accommodate the quantity of print materials they routinely acquire as those volumes increasingly strain the capacity of their physical spaces. It is hoped this project will help these institutions identify which subject-based collections and which format types researchers need to have immediately accessible for physical perusal and which they can browse productively online.
Time Crunch: How To Fit Assessment Into An Already Packed Lesson, Liz Johns, Sara Oestreich
Time Crunch: How To Fit Assessment Into An Already Packed Lesson, Liz Johns, Sara Oestreich
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
Learning assessment can be daunting for a librarian who wants to try it out for the first time, or too time consuming for librarians who only get a few minutes with students. But this practical program introduces librarians to common, easy, and quick formative assessments that can immediately be implemented into even the shortest of sessions. This session will help librarians identify key points in example lessons where formative assessment can be inserted, and brainstorm ways to implement the assessments in an effective way.
Assessment On Solid Ground: Collaboration Between Universities And Academic Libraries In The Context Of A Continuous Improvement Plan, Michael Luther, Jen Wells
Assessment On Solid Ground: Collaboration Between Universities And Academic Libraries In The Context Of A Continuous Improvement Plan, Michael Luther, Jen Wells
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
Within the context of Kennesaw State University's Continuous Improvement Plan (Improve KSU), the presenters will demonstrate how broad assessments at the university level intersect with the deep dive assessments that are common in academic libraries, and how strong partnerships between university and library assessment professionals can foster symbiotic opportunities.
If You Can't Expand, How Can You Grow? Space Assessment Studies In The Academic Library, Regina Mays, Rachel Fleming-May, Kristina Clement, Brianne Dosch, Alexa Carter, Lauren Johnson, Sian Carr, Jordan Kaufman
If You Can't Expand, How Can You Grow? Space Assessment Studies In The Academic Library, Regina Mays, Rachel Fleming-May, Kristina Clement, Brianne Dosch, Alexa Carter, Lauren Johnson, Sian Carr, Jordan Kaufman
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
As space in libraries is usually finite and in high demand, how can librarians ensure the best allocation of space to meet users' ever growing and changing needs? A team from the University of Tennessee's School of Information Sciences and Libraries designed and implemented two academic library space assessment studies to find meaningful answers to these questions as well as learn the principles, methods, and tools of space design and space assessment, many of which they will share with session attendees!
Using Feminist Pedagogy To Create Meaningful Assessment For Learning In One-Shot Library Sessions, Jennifer Foley
Using Feminist Pedagogy To Create Meaningful Assessment For Learning In One-Shot Library Sessions, Jennifer Foley
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
This session will explore the use of formative assessment strategies and Feminist Pedagogical practices to positively impact student learning, and increase the effectiveness of one-shot library instruction sessions. By embracing a democratic approach to teaching, there are a variety of methods for assessment that can improve student cognitive retention, offer immediate feedback, and give insight into the quality and effectiveness of your own teaching.
Post-It Up: Qualitative Data Analysis Of A Test Fest, Sarah Joy Arnold, Chad Haefele
Post-It Up: Qualitative Data Analysis Of A Test Fest, Sarah Joy Arnold, Chad Haefele
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
This session will outline how we planned and executed five simultaneous usability tests and what we learned from using this method. We'll also discuss how we approached analyzing the large amount of qualitative data that was gathered during testing via affinity diagrams and lots of post-it notes. The focus of this session is on our methodologies, though we'll briefly look at the results of each test.
We Have A Strategic Plan - Now What?!, Regina Mays, Michelle Brannen, Manda Sexton
We Have A Strategic Plan - Now What?!, Regina Mays, Michelle Brannen, Manda Sexton
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
With a new strategic plan in hand, the University of Tennessee Libraries has formed a small task force charged with keeping the organization focused on its strategic goals and tracking progress made toward these goals in a systematic way. In this session, members of this task force will report on our process and progress thus far, share the tools we've developed to track and report activity throughout the organization, and engage in a conversation about approaches to creating support and excitement for the strategic plan you worked so hard to create.
Assessment Triple Play: Intense Evaluation Of First Year Students' Information Literacy Skills, Nancy Greco, Christina Hillman
Assessment Triple Play: Intense Evaluation Of First Year Students' Information Literacy Skills, Nancy Greco, Christina Hillman
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
Which assessment is best: programmatic, classroom, or longitudinal? By collaborating with the First Year Program faculty, the St. John Fisher College Library uses a combination of all three, giving us the most holistic view of our college students' information literacy skills. Learn how to combine data from classroom assessment, end of semester course evaluation, and longitudinal standardized testing to tell a story about student learning.
Simplifying The Process: Using Technology To Integrate Event And Program Assessment From Start To Finish, Heather White, Amanda Mclellan
Simplifying The Process: Using Technology To Integrate Event And Program Assessment From Start To Finish, Heather White, Amanda Mclellan
Southeastern Library Assessment Conference
Event assessment shouldn't be painful or mysterious, so how can we leverage technology to demystify and simplify program and event assessment? This session targets libraries interested in reflecting on their own event and program assessment and how an open-source application may help streamline their processes. This session will illustrate how we identified problems and used technology and thoughtful planning to streamline and demystify the event planning and assessment, resulting in an open-source application that handles event/program requests, approvals, and pre-generated assessment forms.