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Deir (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion And Respect) In Chemistry Libraries, Kiyomi D. Deards Jul 2021

Deir (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion And Respect) In Chemistry Libraries, Kiyomi D. Deards

UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications

Kiyomi Deards will examine a selection of past, present, and future DEIR strategies used by herself and University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Additionally, she will highlight DEIR strategies that individuals, departments, and organizations can pursue with varying levels of support.


Introduction To Textual Analysis, Gabrielle Kirilloff, Mikal Eckstrom Apr 2016

Introduction To Textual Analysis, Gabrielle Kirilloff, Mikal Eckstrom

DHSA: Materials, Presentations, etc.

This workshop provided an overview of the growing field of text analysis. We discussed the purpose of this type of research, explored example projects, and examined easy to use tools for beginners.


Personal Branding For New Librarians: Standing Out And Stepping Up, Kiyomi D. Deards, Erin Dorney, Bohyun Kim, Alison Miller Mar 2011

Personal Branding For New Librarians: Standing Out And Stepping Up, Kiyomi D. Deards, Erin Dorney, Bohyun Kim, Alison Miller

UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications

If you blog, tweet, use LinkedIn, Facebook, ALA Connect, or other social sites, you may have already begun building your personal brand. Learn about the recent trend of social media use and its role in developing and maintaining a personal brand and professional reputation. Find out how librarians utilize social media to develop an online presence and a support network and to participate in the conversation of librarianship.


Hot Potato: Who Will End Up Paying For Open Access? [Slides], Sue Ann Gardner Sep 2009

Hot Potato: Who Will End Up Paying For Open Access? [Slides], Sue Ann Gardner

UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications

PowerPoint slides of a talk given at the 35th IAMSLIC Annual Conference & 13th Biennial EURASLIC Conference, September 27-October 1, 2009, Provinciaal Hof, Brugge, Belgium.

Abstract of accompanying paper: Open access to scholarly content is increasing, and will continue to do so. This phenomenon is driving the economics of publishing to change dramatically. The question is: what will the economics of open access look like when this correction settles into a sustainable model? I will cover some of the ideas that have recently been articulated by economists, information professionals and others regarding retooling the evolving publishing business model, and will …


Digital Commons Presentation For English Department, Paul Royster Jan 2006

Digital Commons Presentation For English Department, Paul Royster

Digital Commons / Institutional Repository Information

PowerPoint presentation for Jan. 24, 2006, faculty meeting.


Archiving Department Records, Paul Royster Aug 2005

Archiving Department Records, Paul Royster

Digital Commons / Institutional Repository Information

What is the Digital Commons? How can it be used to archive department records? Contents of the repository, retention guidelines, types of records, electronic records, accessibility, site structure, communities and series, administrators, restricted vs. open access, adding records, file formats, searchability, arrangement, downloads, costs, contacts.


University Of Nebraska-Lincoln Digital Commons, Paul Royster Jul 2005

University Of Nebraska-Lincoln Digital Commons, Paul Royster

Digital Commons / Institutional Repository Information

A PowerPoint presentation on the UNL Digital Commons program


Digital Commons Presentation, Jeff Riedel May 2005

Digital Commons Presentation, Jeff Riedel

Digital Commons / Institutional Repository Information

This presentation discusses the Digital Commons resource. It was delivered to UNL Libraries staff on May 9th, 2005.