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Recruiting And Retooling To Staff The Ir, Marilyn S. Billings
Recruiting And Retooling To Staff The Ir, Marilyn S. Billings
Marilyn S. Billings
This presentation uses the IR at UMass Amherst, ScholarWorks, as a case study in finding creative ways to staff an IR.
The Changing Landscape Of Scholarly Communication: The Role Of The Library & Its Partners, Marilyn S. Billings
The Changing Landscape Of Scholarly Communication: The Role Of The Library & Its Partners, Marilyn S. Billings
Marilyn S. Billings
Presentation for online ISIS group.
Open Education Resources At Umass Amherst, Marilyn S. Billings
Open Education Resources At Umass Amherst, Marilyn S. Billings
Marilyn S. Billings
This presentation was the third part of a panel discussion entitled Open Textbook Models: View from the Library.
The Potential Of Partnerships, Marilyn S. Billings
The Potential Of Partnerships, Marilyn S. Billings
Marilyn S. Billings
This webinar will use the University of Massachusetts‘ institutional repository as a case study to explore how the new digital repository service has affected the way librarians envision our place in the future of the academy, how the academy is changing its view of the library’s role, new tools and skills that we are developing to fulfill this service, and new partnerships that we have created and fostered to exploit this new vision. We hope to foster discussion and provide insights and opportunities for further exploration of how the role of libraries as publishers enables us to be key partners …
Library As Publishing Agent: Exploring New Roles, Marilyn S. Billings
Library As Publishing Agent: Exploring New Roles, Marilyn S. Billings
Marilyn S. Billings
Academic libraries of all sizes can and must strategically position themselves as campus publishers. One means of doing this is to implement an Institutional Repository, providing opportunities to showcase senior theses, dissertations, award-winning papers, and student and faculty peer-reviewed journals. The Academic Librarians Section (ALS) presented Marilyn Billings from UMass Amherst to explain how this works in her library.
Esence: The Ethics In Science And Engineering National Clearinghouse, Marilyn S. Billings
Esence: The Ethics In Science And Engineering National Clearinghouse, Marilyn S. Billings
Marilyn S. Billings
This talk provides an example, through ESENCe, of the benefit to librarians of partnering with faculty to pull in large grants.
Scholarworks As A Digital Publishing Platform, Marilyn S. Billings
Scholarworks As A Digital Publishing Platform, Marilyn S. Billings
Marilyn S. Billings
This presentation demonstrates how the University Libraries at UMass Amherst are using their Digital Commons IR ScholarWorks to provide digital publishing programs for UMass Amherst.
Documenting And Promoting Engagement Using Scholarworks, Umass Amherst’S Digital Repository, Marilyn S. Billings
Documenting And Promoting Engagement Using Scholarworks, Umass Amherst’S Digital Repository, Marilyn S. Billings
Marilyn S. Billings
The University of Massachusetts Amherst scholarly community is exploiting new digital technologies to showcase campus engagement initiatives. This session shows how a new partnership between the Outreach Division and the University Libraries has created opportunities for dissemination, institutional tracking, and understanding engagement as a vital component of teaching and scholarship.
Cyberinfrastructure And The Transformation Of Libraries, Marilyn S. Billings
Cyberinfrastructure And The Transformation Of Libraries, Marilyn S. Billings
Marilyn S. Billings
Libraries are beginning to exploit the transformation that cyberinfrastructure allows: for example, for discovery and access, for changing scholarly communication, for next-generation catalogs. This presentation will be an overview of some recent developments and describe ways that we all can participate in this transformation.
Faculty Survey: Institutional Repositories, Marilyn S. Billings
Faculty Survey: Institutional Repositories, Marilyn S. Billings
Marilyn S. Billings
This survey was created in February 2006 and distributed to all faculty at UMass Amherst in March. The goals were to get a sense of faculty interest in and understanding of the meaning of an institutional repository, to specifically determine types of content that faculty would contribute and to obtain names of faculty interested in participating in a pilot project. Permission was received from MIT and the University of Maine to use their surveys as templates.