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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Collaborative Copyright--Or Copyright Is Not Just A Library Issue, Susanne Clement, Jennifer Duncan, Betty Rozum
Collaborative Copyright--Or Copyright Is Not Just A Library Issue, Susanne Clement, Jennifer Duncan, Betty Rozum
Library Faculty & Staff Presentations
Copyright law does not change often; the technology that allows us to use copyrighted works changes all the time. Faculty often assume fair use covers all use of copyrighted material in their classes (both face to face and online) and they become confused and frustrated when they learn of limitations in the electronic environment. Students rarely think about copyright; they are generally unaware of how their actions might infringe the rights of copyright holders or that they themselves might hold these rights in their own works. Librarians have traditionally had some copyright knowledge – after all copyright notices have been …
Libraries & Literary Clubs: The Perfect Match, Lisa A. Forrest
Libraries & Literary Clubs: The Perfect Match, Lisa A. Forrest
Lisa A Forrest
No abstract provided.
The Many Faces Of Government Information., Vickie Mix
The Many Faces Of Government Information., Vickie Mix
Vickie Mix
Clean Up Your Act! A Voyager Acquisitions/Serials Overhaul For Greater Efficiency, Kelly A. Smith, Amy Tabb
Clean Up Your Act! A Voyager Acquisitions/Serials Overhaul For Greater Efficiency, Kelly A. Smith, Amy Tabb
Kelly Smith
The acquisitions and continuing resources teams at EKU Libraries used the occasion of several library staff retirements as an opportunity to reevaluate departmental processes. In doing so, we solved two major problems: • We completely overhauled our Voyager ILS ledger structure to allow for more granular reporting, specifically in relation to electronic resources and online periodicals. • We developed a better understanding of the relationship between the acquisitions, serials check-in, and cataloging functions in Voyager, allowing us to develop more seamless workflows between the acquisitions and continuing resources teams and to do a large order record clean-up project.
Clean Up Your Act! A Voyager Acquisitions/Serials Overhaul For Greater Efficiency, Kelly Smith, Amy Tabb
Clean Up Your Act! A Voyager Acquisitions/Serials Overhaul For Greater Efficiency, Kelly Smith, Amy Tabb
Library Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations
The acquisitions and continuing resources teams at EKU Libraries used the occasion of several library staff retirements as an opportunity to reevaluate departmental processes. In doing so, we solved two major problems: • We completely overhauled our Voyager ILS ledger structure to allow for more granular reporting, specifically in relation to electronic resources and online periodicals. • We developed a better understanding of the relationship between the acquisitions, serials check-in, and cataloging functions in Voyager, allowing us to develop more seamless workflows between the acquisitions and continuing resources teams and to do a large order record clean-up project.
Finding Your Way: Literature Searching In The Medical Sciences, Shannon Fay Johnson
Finding Your Way: Literature Searching In The Medical Sciences, Shannon Fay Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
No abstract provided.
Hot To Prot: Enhanced Instruction Skills Through Peer-Review, Karen Gilbert, Kevin L. Jones, Cindy Judd
Hot To Prot: Enhanced Instruction Skills Through Peer-Review, Karen Gilbert, Kevin L. Jones, Cindy Judd
Library Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations
In order to improve both library instruction and formative evaluation, EKU Libraries’ Public Services librarians located and adapted Samson & McCrea’s (2008) Peer Review of Teaching model (PROT). This presentation explained the three major elements of the PROT, what it specifically evaluates, how it was implemented, and what library instructors have gained from its use.
Collaborate To Succeed: Implementing New Reference Services With Splat, Memo Cordova, Amy Vecchione
Collaborate To Succeed: Implementing New Reference Services With Splat, Memo Cordova, Amy Vecchione
Jose Guillermo "Memo" Cordova Silva
Libraries face shrinking budgets, increased use, and user demand for trending resources. This makes it difficult for librarians to find the time to keep up with innovative technological tools and social media (SM) developments. SPLAT (Special Projects Library Action Team) offers up a new model for enhancing library reference services. SPLAT is supported by the Idaho Commission for Libraries (ICFL), the state agency responsible for assisting libraries. The members of SPLAT are innovation representatives, comprised of library staff who search and experiment with SM trends and online tools, learn, and share the best ways to integrate them into the reference …
Collaborate To Succeed: Implementing New Reference Services With Splat, Amy E. Vecchione, Memo Cordova
Collaborate To Succeed: Implementing New Reference Services With Splat, Amy E. Vecchione, Memo Cordova
Amy E. Vecchione
Libraries face shrinking budgets, increased use, and user demand for trending resources. This makes it difficult for librarians to find the time to keep up with innovative technological tools and social media (SM) developments. SPLAT (Special Projects Library Action Team) offers up a new model for enhancing library reference services. SPLAT is supported by the Idaho Commission for Libraries (ICFL), the state agency responsible for assisting libraries. The members of SPLAT are innovation representatives, comprised of library staff who search and experiment with SM trends and online tools, learn, and share the best ways to integrate them into the reference …
Securing The Scholarly Record, Committee Copyright
Securing The Scholarly Record, Committee Copyright
Library Faculty & Staff Presentations
Presentation given to USU faculty by the Copyright Committee on author rights. Delivery of the presentation was intended as an brief overview (15-30 minutes).
Fair Use In Teaching, Copyright Committee
Fair Use In Teaching, Copyright Committee
Library Faculty & Staff Presentations
Presentation given to USU faculty by the Copyright Committee on teaching with a face-to-face classroom and fair use. Delivery of the presentation was intended as an brief overview (15-30 minutes).
Changing Student Research Behaviors: What Every Procrastinator Should Know, Kacy Lundstrom
Changing Student Research Behaviors: What Every Procrastinator Should Know, Kacy Lundstrom
Library Faculty & Staff Presentations
No abstract provided.
Espe Alegria: Cultural Advisor And Voice Of The Basques In American Radio, Erin Passehl
Espe Alegria: Cultural Advisor And Voice Of The Basques In American Radio, Erin Passehl
Erin Passehl Stoddart
This presentation will showcase Basque immigrant Espe Alegria (1906-1991), who spent her life preserving and promoting Basque language, culture, and identity in Boise, Idaho. Espe Alegria’s continuous work left a legacy on the American Diaspora in three areas: her work in radio broadcasting, translation and immigration services, and the arts. Espe hosted The Basque Program, a one-hour radio program that aired every week from 1955-1981. Known as the “Voice of the Basques,” Espe used her social connections to personalize the program in ways that connected with listeners in both cities and Basque-speaking sheepherders. This presentation will also look at Espe’s …
Sociocultural Highlights: Eab, Scwg
Sociocultural Highlights: Eab, Scwg
DataONE Sociocultural and Usability & Assessment Working Groups
No abstract provided.
5 Simple Things You Can Do To Engage Volunteers Using Social Media, Jennifer Kelley
5 Simple Things You Can Do To Engage Volunteers Using Social Media, Jennifer Kelley
Library Scholarship
A presentation given to DuPage Association of Volunteer Administration members.
Catching The Wave: Academic Library As Scholarly Publisher, Tim Tamminga
Catching The Wave: Academic Library As Scholarly Publisher, Tim Tamminga
Tim Tamminga
The presentation covers the following topics: - Scholarly journal publishing: an environmental scan - A glimpse at how a publishing system works - Communities within the School who need publishing services and the publishing possibilities - Why should the library provide publishing services?
"The Mad World Of Ebooks In The Scholarly Communications Supply Chain: A Focused Discussion", Rob Kairis, Kay Downey
"The Mad World Of Ebooks In The Scholarly Communications Supply Chain: A Focused Discussion", Rob Kairis, Kay Downey
Rob Kairis
No abstract provided.
A Happy Employee Is A Productive Employee, Erin L. Davis
A Happy Employee Is A Productive Employee, Erin L. Davis
Erin Davis
No abstract provided.
A Happy Employee Is A Productive Employee, Erin Dini Davis
A Happy Employee Is A Productive Employee, Erin Dini Davis
Library Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Pursuing Better Search Experience: Lessons Learned From Beta-Testing Ebsco Discovery Service, Win Shih, Vivien Zazzau
Pursuing Better Search Experience: Lessons Learned From Beta-Testing Ebsco Discovery Service, Win Shih, Vivien Zazzau
Win Shih
Pursuing Better Search Experience: Lessons Learned from Beta-Testing EBSCO Discovery Service
Win Shih, Head of Library Systems, University at Albany Libraries Vivien E. Zazzau, User Education/Reference Librarian, University at Albany Libraries
In fall 2009, University at Albany Libraries joined other 30 plus academic libraries in working with EBSCO to develop its new discovery product: EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS). A taskforce was formed to lead the project with members from various functional areas in the Library, including collection development, public service, user education, and library systems. Over the last few months, the taskforce works closely with EBSCO in configuring our testing …
The Brief Wondrous Life Of The Syracuse Kindle, Melinda Dermody, Suzanne Preate, Nancy Turner, Scott Warren
The Brief Wondrous Life Of The Syracuse Kindle, Melinda Dermody, Suzanne Preate, Nancy Turner, Scott Warren
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
In the fall 2009 semester, the Syracuse University Library launched a pilot program to test two Kindle DX e-book readers as content delivery devices. The pilot objectives included exploring additional options for access to curricular resources that are cost-prohibitive and frequently requested by library users, testing a new technology, i.e., Kindle DX, for delivery of ebooks, gauging user reactions to e-book readers, and using Kindle statistics and user feedback to develop or modify services and technologies. Through the pilot, the Library gained practical experience with a new technology and attempted to determine whether an e-book reader loan program would interest …
Presentation On Raw As Archival Still Image Format: A Consideration, Michael J. Bennett, F. Barry Wheeler
Presentation On Raw As Archival Still Image Format: A Consideration, Michael J. Bennett, F. Barry Wheeler
UConn Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Culturally Relevant Information Literacy, Rob Morrison
Culturally Relevant Information Literacy, Rob Morrison
Rob Morrison
This paper is a qualitative case study of the role of culture in the information-seeking process. This study revealed that culture does impact how we locate, evaluate and value information and thus specific kinds of knowledge. Librarians and educators must deeply engage in discussions on literacy and how information is tied to knowledge that does not limit learners to the Western worldview. Information Literacy will always be an abstract term until integrated into knowledge production.
What Counts? Assessing The Value Of Non-Text Resources, Tammy Sugarman, Stephanie Krueger
What Counts? Assessing The Value Of Non-Text Resources, Tammy Sugarman, Stephanie Krueger
University Library Faculty Presentations
In this era of tightening budgets, librarians are increasingly turning to usage data from licensed resource providers to support difficult collection development decisions. The most recent release of the COUNTER code of practice for usage data reporting and the SUSHI XML protocol further support this decision-making process. Providing "COUNTER compliant" usage reports is an increasingly important feature expected of licensed digital materials by academic libraries. COUNTER reports are designed to primarily measure usage of textual resources such as: journals, e-books and database indexes. However, for multimedia resources that contain exclusively images, time-based media, or audio content, the usage patterns and …
Reaping A Rich Harvest From Contentdm: Using Primo And A Dublin Core Application Profile, Cheryl D. Walters, Sandra Mcintyre
Reaping A Rich Harvest From Contentdm: Using Primo And A Dublin Core Application Profile, Cheryl D. Walters, Sandra Mcintyre
Cheryl D. Walters
Explains how Mountain West Digital LIbrary (mwdl.org) is using a new discovery platform (Primo) in tandem with a new Dublin Core Application Profile to improve search and display of digital objects. The Mountain West Digital Library is a central search portal for digital collections about the Mountain West region. It provides free access to over 300,000 resources in 350 collections from universities, colleges, public libraries, museums, archives, and historical societies in Utah, Nevada, and other parts of the U.S. West.
Creating 21st Century Libraries, Elise Valoe, Tod Stevens, Lynell De Wind
Creating 21st Century Libraries, Elise Valoe, Tod Stevens, Lynell De Wind
Lynell J. De Wind
Steelcase Corporation, SHW Group and GVSU presented "Creating 21st Century Libraries" at Neocon in Chciago, IL. Steelcase’s most recent research on education libraries was presented. Participants found out about the key business drivers impacting how libraries are designed and what activities must be supported in the 21st century. They learned to develop and use a human-centered design method to develop solutions and aid the shift from information-centered libraries to social centered ones Presenters: Elise Valoe, senior human-centered design researcher for Steelcase Inc., Grand Rapids, MI; Tod Stevens, AIA, LEED AP, principal designer for SHW Group, Berkeley, MI; Lynell De Wind, …
Reaping A Rich Harvest From Contentdm: Using Primo And A Dublin Core Application Profile, Cheryl D. Walters, Sandra Mcintyre
Reaping A Rich Harvest From Contentdm: Using Primo And A Dublin Core Application Profile, Cheryl D. Walters, Sandra Mcintyre
Library Faculty & Staff Publications
Explains how Mountain West Digital LIbrary (mwdl.org) is using a new discovery platform (Primo) in tandem with a new Dublin Core Application Profile to improve search and display of digital objects. The Mountain West Digital Library is a central search portal for digital collections about the Mountain West region. It provides free access to over 300,000 resources in 350 collections from universities, colleges, public libraries, museums, archives, and historical societies in Utah, Nevada, and other parts of the U.S. West.
Reaping A Rich Harvest From Contentdm: Using Primo And A Dublin Core Application Profile, Sandra Mcintyre, Cheryl D. Walters
Reaping A Rich Harvest From Contentdm: Using Primo And A Dublin Core Application Profile, Sandra Mcintyre, Cheryl D. Walters
Library Faculty & Staff Presentations
Explains how Mountain West Digital LIbrary (mwdl.org) is using a new discovery platform (Primo) in tandem with a new Dublin Core Application Profile to improve search and display of digital objects. The Mountain West Digital Library is a central search portal for digital collections about the Mountain West region. It provides free access to over 300,000 resources in 350 collections from universities, colleges, public libraries, museums, archives, and historical societies in Utah, Nevada, and other parts of the U.S. West.
4 Wikis + 4 Blogs + 70 Third Year Medical School Students = Improved Students’ Confidence In Practicing Ebm. A Pilot Project Using Blogs And Wikis For A Collaborative Ebm Assignment In A 3rd Year Internal Medicine Clerkship., Jessica Salt, Md Facp, Anthony J. Frisby, Phd, Margy Grasberger, Ms, Gary Kaplan, Ms, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi, Karen Krasznavolgyi, Mls, Jon Veloski, Ms
4 Wikis + 4 Blogs + 70 Third Year Medical School Students = Improved Students’ Confidence In Practicing Ebm. A Pilot Project Using Blogs And Wikis For A Collaborative Ebm Assignment In A 3rd Year Internal Medicine Clerkship., Jessica Salt, Md Facp, Anthony J. Frisby, Phd, Margy Grasberger, Ms, Gary Kaplan, Ms, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi, Karen Krasznavolgyi, Mls, Jon Veloski, Ms
Academic Commons and Scott Memorial Library Staff Papers and Presentations
PowerPoint presented at national Medical Library Association conference in Washington DC on May 25, 2010, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Section Program: Beyond Cool: Reflecting on Web 2.0 Adventures and Misadventures.
Baseline Assessment Of Scientists, Carol Tenopir, Mike Frame
Baseline Assessment Of Scientists, Carol Tenopir, Mike Frame
DataONE Sociocultural and Usability & Assessment Working Groups
No abstract provided.