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After The Interview, Jenna E. Nolt
Collection Highlights-Ajl.Pptx, Geraldine Dickel
Collection Highlights-Ajl.Pptx, Geraldine Dickel
Jerry Anne Dickel
A Tale Of Two Chemists: Academic Journals And The Technology Of Science Communication, Shawn Martin
A Tale Of Two Chemists: Academic Journals And The Technology Of Science Communication, Shawn Martin
Shawn Martin
No abstract provided.
Science Serving Industry: Documentary Authority And Industrial Influence In 19th Century American Chemistry, Shawn Martin
Science Serving Industry: Documentary Authority And Industrial Influence In 19th Century American Chemistry, Shawn Martin
Shawn Martin
No abstract provided.
Digital Libraries, Digital History, And The Use Of Omeka, Shawn Martin
Digital Libraries, Digital History, And The Use Of Omeka, Shawn Martin
Shawn Martin
Scholarly Communication Institutions: Transforming Scholarship With History, Shawn Martin
Scholarly Communication Institutions: Transforming Scholarship With History, Shawn Martin
Shawn Martin
Pioneers In Your Attic: Uvu's Sutherland Archives' Experience-Updated., Catherine Mcintyre
Pioneers In Your Attic: Uvu's Sutherland Archives' Experience-Updated., Catherine Mcintyre
Catherine McIntyre
Utah Valley University's George Sutherland Archives participated in a state-wide digitization project called Pioneers In Your Attic: Preserving the Legacy of the Overland Migration. Developed by Scott Eldredge of Brigham Young University, several university digitization centers, or hubs, collaborated with regional public libraries, museums, and historical societies to host "scanning events," inviting members of the public to bring unique, historic family photographs and documents, such as diaries, journals, letters, and business papers, to be scanned for free, and added to an openly accessible online digital collection called Pioneers In Your Attic. This presentation focuses on the overall experiences of staff …
Disillusionment In Afghanistan. A Five Country Study Into Plots By Soldier-Authors, Esmeralda Kleinreesink
Disillusionment In Afghanistan. A Five Country Study Into Plots By Soldier-Authors, Esmeralda Kleinreesink
Esmeralda Kleinreesink
The Role Of Information Literacy In Service Learning Courses: A Case Study And Best Practices, Christopher A. Sweet
The Role Of Information Literacy In Service Learning Courses: A Case Study And Best Practices, Christopher A. Sweet
Christopher A. Sweet
Service Learning is a quickly growing movement within higher education that empowers students to utilize classroom knowledge to solve a problem or effect a change within their local community. Information Literacy is critical for getting students to understand the “why” and “how” that should ground all service learning projects.
This presentation will begin with an overview of the service learning movement. Next, I will present a case study of my experiences as an embedded librarian in an Environmental Studies Senior Seminar. The presentation will conclude with a summary of emerging best practices for incorporating information literacy into service learning courses.
Past And Present Contributions Of Idaho Women: Advancing Northwest Women’S History And The Crafting Of Idaho Women’S History Day, Erin Passehl, Stephanie Milne, Ashley Chapman
Past And Present Contributions Of Idaho Women: Advancing Northwest Women’S History And The Crafting Of Idaho Women’S History Day, Erin Passehl, Stephanie Milne, Ashley Chapman
Erin Passehl Stoddart
Students in the Boise State University course, “History of Women in Idaho,” helped develop Idaho Women’s History Day with research papers and poster exhibits at the Idaho State Capitol. These papers represent three perspectives on that project and highlight research on three individual women in Idaho history: Espe Alegria, May Arkwright Hutton, and Agnes Just Reid.
A Retrospective Look At The Future Of Libraries, Kim Read, Jim Holmes
A Retrospective Look At The Future Of Libraries, Kim Read, Jim Holmes
Kim Read
No abstract provided.
Gems From Iwu’S History, Meg Miner
Gems From Iwu’S History, Meg Miner
Meg Miner
This presentation was made at the request of the Alumni Office, Illinois Wesleyan University.
Scholars' Open Archive, Catherine Mcintyre
Rounding Up Unique Collections With The Mountain West Digital Library, Catherine Mcintyre
Rounding Up Unique Collections With The Mountain West Digital Library, Catherine Mcintyre
Catherine McIntyre
No abstract provided.
Mail Order Archives: Starting The Archives At Utah Valley University, Catherine Mcintyre
Mail Order Archives: Starting The Archives At Utah Valley University, Catherine Mcintyre
Catherine McIntyre
This humorous presentation traces the history of Utah Valley University from a vocational school to a university, and tells how the school's first centralized archives was started by an inexperienced librarian who learned a lot about archives from the mail-order catalogs from which she ordered materials.
Turning Up The Volume On Digital Collections, Catherine Mcintyre
Turning Up The Volume On Digital Collections, Catherine Mcintyre
Catherine McIntyre
No abstract provided.