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Telling Our Story: A Case Study Of A Collaborative Departmental Blog, Stephanie J.H. Mcreynolds, Anne E. Rauh
Telling Our Story: A Case Study Of A Collaborative Departmental Blog, Stephanie J.H. Mcreynolds, Anne E. Rauh
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
This case study will take readers through the planning and publication process of a collaborative departmental library blog at Syracuse University, which is a large private, non-profit research intensive university located in central New York State. It will provide an overview of the history of the project and the mission of the blog. It will describe the technical aspects, developing a publication schedule, and the editorial responsibilities of maintaining the blog. The impact of the blog is documented. The blog has raised awareness of the librarians’ expertise and this is explored alongside how posts have contributed to a number of …
Digital Preservation: An Historical Perspective And Overview, Peter D. Verheyen
Digital Preservation: An Historical Perspective And Overview, Peter D. Verheyen
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Introduces the concepts of digital preservation to library school students beginning with various historic analog formats through current cooperative project such as LOCKSS, Fedora, ...
Issue 55, Autumn 2009, Society Of Bead Researchers
Issue 55, Autumn 2009, Society Of Bead Researchers
The Bead Forum: Newsletter of the Society of Bead Researchers
The Beads of St. Catherines Island, by Elliot H. Blair. • Nineteenth-Century Beaded Iroquois Flat Purses, by Dolores N. Elliott.
Issue 51, Autumn 2007, Society Of Bead Researchers
Issue 51, Autumn 2007, Society Of Bead Researchers
The Bead Forum: Newsletter of the Society of Bead Researchers
Glass Trade Beads: An Assemblage Found on a Shipwreck off the Coast of West Africa, by Lisa Hopwood.
Reaching Out To Physicists, Pat Viele
Reaching Out To Physicists, Pat Viele
Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference
No abstract provided.
Building Interoperable Vocabulary And Structures For Learning Objects, Jian Qin, Naybell Hernández
Building Interoperable Vocabulary And Structures For Learning Objects, Jian Qin, Naybell Hernández
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
The structural, functional, and production views on learning objects influence metadata structure and vocabulary. We drew on these views and conducted a literature review and in-depth analysis of 14 learning objects and over 500 components in these learning objects to model the knowledge framework for a learning object ontology. The learning object ontology reported in this paper consists of 8 top-level classes, 28 classes at the second level, and 34 at the third level. Except class Learning object, all other classes have the three properties of preferred term, related term, and synonym. To validate the ontology, we conducted a query …
Data Distribution And Archiving In Support Of The Agricultural Ecosystems Program, Gail Steinhart
Data Distribution And Archiving In Support Of The Agricultural Ecosystems Program, Gail Steinhart
Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference
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Resource Guide For Authors: Open Access, Copyright, And The Digital Commons., Charlotte Hess
Resource Guide For Authors: Open Access, Copyright, And The Digital Commons., Charlotte Hess
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
"This article aims to introduce you to the important issues about copyright and open access; to convince you that providing open access to your research is a right and a responsibility; and to provide concrete information and instructions so that all of you can easily contribute and enrich the global information commons. This is a push for institutional change, commoners, because few of you see yourselves as archivists, publishers, or librarians. But you must begin to take an active role in freeing information. The information that the world needs and values is in your hands."
A Framework For Analyzing The Knowledge Commons : A Chapter From Understanding Knowledge As A Commons: From Theory To Practice., Charlotte Hess, Elinor Ostrom
A Framework For Analyzing The Knowledge Commons : A Chapter From Understanding Knowledge As A Commons: From Theory To Practice., Charlotte Hess, Elinor Ostrom
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Who hasn’t heard of the six blind men of Indostan encircled around an elephant?1 The six—one a political scientist, one a librarian, one an economist, one a law professor, one a computer scientist, and one an anthropologist—discover, based on their own investigations, that the object before them is a wall, spear, a snake, a tree, a fan, and a rope. The story fits well with the question that propelled this chapter: how can an interdisciplinary group of scholars best analyze a highly complex, rapidly evolving, elephantine resource such as knowledge? Trying to get one’s hands around knowledge as a shared …
Studying Scholarly Communication: Can Commons Research And The Iad Framework Help Illuminate Complex Dilemmas?, Charlotte Hess, Elinor Ostrom
Studying Scholarly Communication: Can Commons Research And The Iad Framework Help Illuminate Complex Dilemmas?, Charlotte Hess, Elinor Ostrom
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
"This paper presents a framework for analyzing the complex resource of scholarly communication as a commons. Previously we have argued that the dilemmas associated with managing shared information are quite similar to those associated with managing natural and human-constructed common-pool resources (CPRs), where we can observe how the development of new technologies has changed the structure and processes involved in managing these types of resources over time. We concluded that collective action and institutional design play key roles in shaping economic and social aspects of information. "However, applying insights from the CPR literature on physical resource management to information management …