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Library Publishing Curriculum Content Module: Self Evaluation Rubric, Peter Berkery, Meredith Babb, Jasmine Mulliken, Friederike Sundaram, Dennis Lloyd, Mary Rose Muccie, Brenna Mclaughlin Feb 2018

Library Publishing Curriculum Content Module: Self Evaluation Rubric, Peter Berkery, Meredith Babb, Jasmine Mulliken, Friederike Sundaram, Dennis Lloyd, Mary Rose Muccie, Brenna Mclaughlin

Library Publishing Curriculum

This rubric can be used to assess the learner's knowledge and preparedness before and after their engagement with the units of the Content Module.


Library Publishing Curriculum Impact Module: Social Networking For Publishers (Unit 7), Instructor's Guide, John W. Warren Feb 2018

Library Publishing Curriculum Impact Module: Social Networking For Publishers (Unit 7), Instructor's Guide, John W. Warren

Library Publishing Curriculum

Publishers use social media to raise their visibility, build their brand identity, broadcast news, market their content, and most importantly, engage their stakeholders in conversation. Social media marketing increasingly represents an integral component of a publisher’s overall marketing, promotion, and publicity strategy. This unit introduces tools and strategies for effective social media marketing and engagement and makes the connection between a publisher’s social media activities and their strategic goals.


Library Publishing Curriculum Content Module: Working With Multimodal Content (Unit 6), Instructor's Guide, Peter Berkery, Meredith Babb, Jasmine Mulliken, Friederike Sundaram, Dennis Lloyd, Mary Rose Muccie, Brenna Mclaughlin Feb 2018

Library Publishing Curriculum Content Module: Working With Multimodal Content (Unit 6), Instructor's Guide, Peter Berkery, Meredith Babb, Jasmine Mulliken, Friederike Sundaram, Dennis Lloyd, Mary Rose Muccie, Brenna Mclaughlin

Library Publishing Curriculum

Sometimes a text-based format will not serve an author’s need –time for a more unique presentation! When does material and research require a multi-modal product? How do you help the author create the final product, be it a database, a video, an interactive work, a website, or an online course? What kinds of files can you accept, publish, and preserve? What material requires any kind of review, and how is that review validated? Who will maintain the site and who gets credit for the creation? Do you have access to a digital humanities center or humanities librarian, and if so …


Library Publishing Curriculum Impact Module: Self Evaluation Rubric, John W. Warren Feb 2018

Library Publishing Curriculum Impact Module: Self Evaluation Rubric, John W. Warren

Library Publishing Curriculum

No abstract provided.


Library Publishing Curriculum Content Module: Editorial Strategy (Unit 1), Instructor's Guide, Peter Berkery, Meredith Babb, Jasmine Mulliken, Friederike Sundaram, Dennis Lloyd, Mary Rose Muccie, Brenna Mclaughlin Feb 2018

Library Publishing Curriculum Content Module: Editorial Strategy (Unit 1), Instructor's Guide, Peter Berkery, Meredith Babb, Jasmine Mulliken, Friederike Sundaram, Dennis Lloyd, Mary Rose Muccie, Brenna Mclaughlin

Library Publishing Curriculum

As a library publisher, will you act as a service provider for your home institution, an editorially driven publisher of scholarly content, or both? After you’ve decided on the approach you want to take, it’s time to select an approach to publishing and craft your vision, mission, and goals. Building and growing a publishing program requires active engagement with the university and scholarly communities. A needs assessment will help you identify areas where your program can focus. Should you target specific areas, perhaps aligned with the strengths or strategic interests of your institution? As word of your program gets out …


Library Publishing Curriculum Content Module: Nuts And Bolts (Unit 2), Instructor's Guide, Peter Berkery, Meredith Babb, Jasmine Mulliken, Friederike Sundaram, Dennis Lloyd, Mary Rose Muccie, Brenna Mclaughlin Feb 2018

Library Publishing Curriculum Content Module: Nuts And Bolts (Unit 2), Instructor's Guide, Peter Berkery, Meredith Babb, Jasmine Mulliken, Friederike Sundaram, Dennis Lloyd, Mary Rose Muccie, Brenna Mclaughlin

Library Publishing Curriculum

Publishing is a process with numerous moving parts; systems, workflows, guidelines, and documentation are crucial for a program’s success. This unit provides answers to the following questions: What’s needed to support an author or journal editor from submission through publication? What are the workflows for file preparation, the production process, and distribution? How do you manage text-based digital and possible print editions? What staff skills are required to support a publishing program? What resources can be drawn upon to assist you as you build your program?


Library Publishing Curriculum Content Module: Journal Publishing (Unit 4), Instructor's Guide, Peter Berkery, Meredith Babb, Jasmine Mulliken, Friederike Sundaram, Dennis Lloyd, Mary Rose Muccie, Brenna Mclaughlin Feb 2018

Library Publishing Curriculum Content Module: Journal Publishing (Unit 4), Instructor's Guide, Peter Berkery, Meredith Babb, Jasmine Mulliken, Friederike Sundaram, Dennis Lloyd, Mary Rose Muccie, Brenna Mclaughlin

Library Publishing Curriculum

On the surface, launching a journal may appear to be one of the simplest, most straightforward means of starting a library publishing program, especially if a professor or group of students comes to you with a pre-formed idea. But even such service-oriented projects can be deceptively complex. Are the editor’s needs and expectations aligned with the your resources and capacity? What roles and skills do you need to successfully support a journal? How will you promote the journal to potential authors and readers? In this unit, you’ll learn the fundamentals of launching and maintaining a journal publishing program in a …


Library Publishing Curriculum Impact Module: Trends Affecting Scholarly Publishing (Unit 1), Instructor's Guide, John W. Warren Feb 2018

Library Publishing Curriculum Impact Module: Trends Affecting Scholarly Publishing (Unit 1), Instructor's Guide, John W. Warren

Library Publishing Curriculum

This unit provides a brief introduction to the Impact module by situating library publishing in the context of key trends affecting scholarly publishing. We will review how changes in technology, consumer behavior, and higher education influence nonprofit and for-profit scholarly publishing, highlighting the changing role of libraries, the rise of online bookselling, the growth of Open Access (OA) publishing models, the expansion of self-publishing, changes in discovery, the ubiquity of social media, the impact of metadata, competition for reader attention, and the changing definitions of “publication” and “scholarship.” Participants will consider the implications of each trend for library publishing.


Library Publishing Curriculum Impact Module: Outreach, Engagement, And Collaboration (Unit 5), Instructor's Guide, John W. Warren Feb 2018

Library Publishing Curriculum Impact Module: Outreach, Engagement, And Collaboration (Unit 5), Instructor's Guide, John W. Warren

Library Publishing Curriculum

This unit focuses on strategies and tactics for audience engagement and outreach, with the goal of extending the impact of publishing organizations, publication portfolios and series, or individual publications. We will discuss approaches to engage faculty and students in the campus community, the local community, and other communities of interest. We define community engagement as interaction or collaboration with a community of interest. This involves reciprocity. Outreach, on the other hand, describes activities that are provided to, intended for, or done in communities.


Library Publishing Curriculum Impact Module: Marketing, Promotion, Publicity (Unit 6), Instructor's Guide, John W. Warren Feb 2018

Library Publishing Curriculum Impact Module: Marketing, Promotion, Publicity (Unit 6), Instructor's Guide, John W. Warren

Library Publishing Curriculum

This unit covers brand development and marketing for library-based publishers, with a focus on the fundamentals of audience-targeting, promotion, publicity, and effective copy-writing.


Ouachita Alumnus John Sivils To Speak At “Think Odd, It’S Not Friday” On March 12, Sarah Davis, Ouachita News Bureau Feb 2018

Ouachita Alumnus John Sivils To Speak At “Think Odd, It’S Not Friday” On March 12, Sarah Davis, Ouachita News Bureau

Press Releases

The Ouachita Baptist University Department of Language and Literature will host alumnus John Sivils to speak on campus about his experience in law school. He will speak at its “Think Odd, It’s Not Friday” lunch meeting. The event, co-sponsored by the Ouachita Pre-Law Society, will be held Monday, March 12, at noon in the Ouachita Commons Alumni Room and is open to the public.


Ouachita Symphonic Band To Present Concert March 13, Addy Goodman, Ouachita News Bureau Feb 2018

Ouachita Symphonic Band To Present Concert March 13, Addy Goodman, Ouachita News Bureau

Press Releases

Ouachita Baptist University’s Symphonic Band will perform in concert on Tuesday, March 13, at 7:30 p.m. in Jones Performing Arts Center. The concert is free of charge and open to the public.


Research Benefits For Scholarly Authors Being Published On A Public Forum, Hunter M. Watson, Brent D. Bowen, Timothy B. Holt, Jacqueline R. Luedtke Feb 2018

Research Benefits For Scholarly Authors Being Published On A Public Forum, Hunter M. Watson, Brent D. Bowen, Timothy B. Holt, Jacqueline R. Luedtke

Publications

The previous construct of research was focused on social media platforms as a benefactor in broadcasting towards a global audience with non-academic professions. Following along the same ideology, this research directs the attention to a pertained audience in academic profession.

•Embry-Riddle is the host of Scholarly Commons which collects the research of authors (faculty members), and assists in developing a digital portfolio. This portfolio creates metric measurements on a dashboard to indicate where downloads are occurring, and aids in providing current information pertaining to the authors’ publication. •In this case, the publication of the National Airline Quality Rating (AQR) ( …


Clay Mobley Wins 2018 Shambarger Competition For Singers At Ouachita, Sarah Davis, Ouachita News Bureau Feb 2018

Clay Mobley Wins 2018 Shambarger Competition For Singers At Ouachita, Sarah Davis, Ouachita News Bureau

Press Releases

Clay Mobley, a sophomore music industry major from Wylie, Texas, won first place in Ouachita Baptist University’s 20th annual Shambarger Competition for Singers on Tuesday, Feb. 20.


Ua12/2/1 The Hill In Review, Wku Student Affairs Feb 2018

Ua12/2/1 The Hill In Review, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter recapping the top stories of the week.


Ua12/2/1 Housing Guide, Wku Student Affairs Feb 2018

Ua12/2/1 Housing Guide, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special edition of the College Heights Herald regarding Housing & Residence Life options.

  • Deletter, Emily. Off-campus Living Provides Options for Students
  • Huff, Taylor. The Best Places to Live, According to Our Readers
  • Deppen, Laurel. What It’s Really Like to Live in Pearce-Ford Tower
  • Williams, Tyger. Funky Furniture
  • Crutchfield, Ambriehl. Random Roommates Create a Learning Experience
  • Sisler, Julie. Residents of Minton Hall Share Their Thoughts
  • Moore, Noah. Tour Guide Tell-All: Introduction to Residence Halls
  • Eiler, Olivia & Amelia Hicks. Where to Live Based on Your Major, Activities or Food Choices


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 32, Wku Student Affairs Feb 2018

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 32, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles

  • $16 Million Cut – Budget
  • Chisenhall, Jeremy. Athletics Prepares for $1.3 Million Budget Cut
  • Kast, Monica. Admission Standards to Increase at WKU
  • Eiler, Olivia. Students Reflect on Tailgating Location Change
  • Aud, Shawna. How to Revamp Your New Year’s Healthy Lifestyle
  • Budget Burden: The Aftermath of the Gary Ransdell Empire
  • Vogler, Emily. Editorial Cartoon re: Emperor Gary Ransdell
  • Leonard, Nicole. Overcoming the Label of Victim in Modern Society
  • Halloran, Hunter & Hanna Leboeuf. String Theory – WKU Symphony Orchestra
  • Stahl, Matt. Hilltoppers Get Series Win Thanks …


"Changing The World: The Next Step", Gillian Sanner Feb 2018

"Changing The World: The Next Step", Gillian Sanner

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Ua3/10/2 Budget Stabilization Plan, Wku President's Office - Caboni Feb 2018

Ua3/10/2 Budget Stabilization Plan, Wku President's Office - Caboni

WKU Archives Records

Email from WKU president Timothy Caboni to faculty & staff regarding budget.


Chimes: February 23, 2018, Calvin College Feb 2018

Chimes: February 23, 2018, Calvin College

Chimes

Paul Schrader returns to Christian Reformed roots by Emily Joy Stroble

'Black panther' celebrates African culture and sparks discourse by Alejandra Crevier

Book 'XHIBITION' marks the spot by Samantha Ballast

Festival of Faith and Writing holds weekly author previews by Molly Bruns

Calvin alumnus Paul Schrader premiers 'First Reformed' in GR by Brandon Schreur

Valerie June plays concert on Valentine's Day by Daniel Hickey

Korean students comment on Olympics by Purun Yeo

Prof reflects on crusade conversion by Juliana Knot

Calvin seniors, staff pitch ideas at GR Startup Weekend 2018 by Molly Bruns


Ua12/2/1 The Hill In Review, Wku Student Affairs Feb 2018

Ua12/2/1 The Hill In Review, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter recapping the top stories of the week.


Ouachita To Host Wind Ensemble In Concert March 6, Ouachita News Bureau Feb 2018

Ouachita To Host Wind Ensemble In Concert March 6, Ouachita News Bureau

Press Releases

Ouachita Baptist University will host the Ouachita Wind Ensemble in concert on Tuesday, March 6, at 7:30 p.m. in Jones Performing Arts Center on Ouachita’s campus. The concert is free and open to the public.


Ua3/10/2 Budget Council Recommendations Coming Tomorrow, Wku President's Office - Caboni Feb 2018

Ua3/10/2 Budget Council Recommendations Coming Tomorrow, Wku President's Office - Caboni

WKU Archives Records

Email from WKU president Timothy Caboni to faculty & staff regarding budget.


School-Based Smoking Prevention With Media Literacy: A Pilot Study, Melinda C. Bier, Spring J. Schmidt, David Shields, Lara Zwarun, Stephen Sherblom, Brian Primack, Cynthia Pulley, Billy Rucker Feb 2018

School-Based Smoking Prevention With Media Literacy: A Pilot Study, Melinda C. Bier, Spring J. Schmidt, David Shields, Lara Zwarun, Stephen Sherblom, Brian Primack, Cynthia Pulley, Billy Rucker

Lara Zwarun

School-based tobacco prevention programs have had limited success reducing smoking rates in the long term. Media literacy programs offer an innovative vehicle for delivery of potentially more efficacious anti-tobacco education. However, these programs have been neither widely implemented nor well evaluated. We conducted a pre-post evaluation of a cross-disciplinary tobacco media literacy program. The sample consisted of 204 students across six schools. Results indicated that students’ smoking-specific media literacy and general media literacy measures increased significantly over the course of the intervention.


"Reading Genesis Well" Conference, Brandon Shin Feb 2018

"Reading Genesis Well" Conference, Brandon Shin

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Music & English Vespers, Hannah Gallant Feb 2018

Music & English Vespers, Hannah Gallant

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Ouachita To Host 51st Miss Obu Scholarship Pageant March 3, Addy Goodman, Ouachita News Bureau Feb 2018

Ouachita To Host 51st Miss Obu Scholarship Pageant March 3, Addy Goodman, Ouachita News Bureau

Press Releases

Ouachita Baptist University will host the 51st Miss Ouachita Baptist University Scholarship Pageant on Saturday, March 3, at 7:30 p.m. in Jones Performing Arts Center. Seven contestants will compete for the crown. Tickets are $12 at the door.


Jeff Crow Named Director Of Campus Safety And Emergency Management At Ouachita, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau Feb 2018

Jeff Crow Named Director Of Campus Safety And Emergency Management At Ouachita, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau

Press Releases

Jeff Crow, former director of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, has been named the first director of Ouachita Baptist University’s new Department of Campus Safety and Emergency Management, according to Dr. Wesley Kluck, vice president for Student Development.


Ua12/2/1 The Hill In Review, Wku Student Affairs Feb 2018

Ua12/2/1 The Hill In Review, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter recapping the top stories of the week.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 31, Wku Student Affairs Feb 2018

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 31, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles

  • Deletter, Emily. Side of Fees – Aramark
  • Kast, Monica. As Enrollment Changes, Budgets Don’t Always Follow
  • Yaacoub, Sarah & Natasha Breu. Annual Chocolate Fest Raises Money for Hospice
  • Sparks, Lora. Two School Shootings Start Debate About Firearms
  • Eiler, Olivia. WKU Researches Potential Sleep Treatment for Autism
  • Dimeo, Chris. Raw: The Uncut, Uncooked Cookie Dough Experience
  • Vogler, Emily. Editorial Cartoon re: Fees
  • Fee Frenzy: Student Financial Burdens Expand Along with Facilities
  • Hormell, David. MTurk Program Reveals the Legal Grey Areas of Capitalism – Mechanical Turk
  • Hardin, …