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Supporting Graduate Students Conducting Human Subject Research, Jay-Marie Bravent Mar 2024

Supporting Graduate Students Conducting Human Subject Research, Jay-Marie Bravent

Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students

Current events and research trends related to COVID, climate change, diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, mental health, social justice, as well as other public health and social issues have heightened the need and demand for human subject research projects across all disciplines, including librarianship. Librarians and archivists serving at all types of repositories, including government, public libraries, local museums and cultural institutions, historical societies, corporate libraries, hospitals, or universities, have a crucial stake in collecting and preserving materials that support this current scholarship. Graduate students and new professional librarians and archivists need to be trained and prepared to serve as …


Beyond Misinformation: Educating Graduate Students About The Mischaracterization And Misappropriation Of Research, Winn W. Wasson Mar 2022

Beyond Misinformation: Educating Graduate Students About The Mischaracterization And Misappropriation Of Research, Winn W. Wasson

Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students

The contemporary information landscape has produced numerous incidents of researchers having their research misappropriated or mischaracterized—or worse, being subjected to intimidation and harassment—by individuals or groups who seek to cherry-pick evidence in support of ideological agendas or who wish to suppress evidence that counters those same agendas. While the COVID-19 pandemic has elevated these tactics in their frequency, visibility, and intensity, this phenomenon is by no means unique to the pandemic. Medievalists and Classicists have seen their research become politicized by white supremacists, and historians and archaeologists of ancient India have had to push back against religious nationalist narratives that …


Infusing Covid-19 Into An Undergraduate Parasitology Research Course, Alexa Von Dohlen Feb 2022

Infusing Covid-19 Into An Undergraduate Parasitology Research Course, Alexa Von Dohlen

SoTL Commons Conference

The COVID-19 pandemic is a global event that has impacted both how and what educators teach. An unexpected outcome of the pandemic was the ability to enhance student understanding of public health through discussion of the novel coronavirus. Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CURE) provide students with authentic research experiences in the framework of an undergraduate course. Here the reconfiguration of the Parasitology Research course as an online CURE is discussed. This course included curriculum focused not only on parasite diagnostics, but also how it relates to diagnosing COVID-19 with the aim of helping students become scientifically prepared citizens.


Money Matters: Academic Library Scholarship And Funding Initiatives For Graduate Students, Wendy Doucette, Elizabeth Kline Mar 2020

Money Matters: Academic Library Scholarship And Funding Initiatives For Graduate Students, Wendy Doucette, Elizabeth Kline

Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students

Graduate programs in all disciplines view external funding as a benchmark of success. For students on research teams and for those seeking academic careers, faculty role models demonstrate the need for funding as an integral part of the research cycle. Closer to home, the increasing cost of graduate education requires students seek supplemental funding. This session, divided into two segments (internal and external funding), will present experiential case studies for how academic libraries can design scholarships and fellowships to serve graduate students in this often overlooked phase of their graduate education.

Sherrod Library at East Tennessee State University (ETSU) has …


Featuring Graduate Student Works In The Institutional Repository, Anne Shelley Mar 2020

Featuring Graduate Student Works In The Institutional Repository, Anne Shelley

Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students

Milner Library and the Graduate School at Illinois State University have collaborated on a variety of initiatives in recent years, such as presenting workshops for graduate students and providing guidance for formatting theses and dissertations. This presentation will highlight one of these collaborations: the inclusion of student presentation materials from the annual University Research Symposium into ISU ReD, the University's institutional repository. The presentation will cover the communication and workflow process between the library and the Graduate School, as well as observations and recommendations for those who may want to pursue a similar initiative on their own campus.


Curation In Education: Implications For Adult Educators In Teaching And Research, Catherine A. Cherrstrom, Carrie Boden Jan 2019

Curation In Education: Implications For Adult Educators In Teaching And Research, Catherine A. Cherrstrom, Carrie Boden

Adult Education Research Conference

This systematic and integrative literature review examined curation in education with implications for adult educators in teaching and research and adult students in learning.


04. Finance, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

04. Finance, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

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01. Accounting, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

01. Accounting, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

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03. Economics, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

03. Economics, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

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06. Management, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

06. Management, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

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07. Marketing, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

07. Marketing, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

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02. Family Science, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

02. Family Science, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

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01. Education, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

01. Education, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

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03. Health Studies, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

03. Health Studies, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

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6. Professional Teacher Education, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

6. Professional Teacher Education, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

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05. Physical Education, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

05. Physical Education, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

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02. Business, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

02. Business, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

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05. Information Operations Management, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

05. Information Operations Management, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

No abstract provided.


04. Nursing, Northeastern State University Jan 2015

04. Nursing, Northeastern State University

Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts

No abstract provided.