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Inlp Newsletter, December 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, December 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- University Libraries Finals Week Hours
- CSVANW Womxn Donation Drive
- INLP Coffee House Program
- First to the First Challenges
- INLP Typewriter Challenge Winners
-Michael and Enokena Olson Memorial Scholarship Recipients
- Navida Johnson
- Tia Curley
Inlp Newsletter, November 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, November 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
--University Libraries Hours
--Upcoming Events
- INLP Coffee House
- Typewriter Challenge: Indigenous Writing
- Bead and Study
--INLP Community Cabinets
--INLP - Center for Academic Program Support (CAPS) Survey
--Student Spotlight: Barbara Slocum
--INLP Scholarly Publications
Planning And Completing A Book Drive For Malawi, Karen R. Mcelfresh, Laura J. Hall, Patricia Repar
Planning And Completing A Book Drive For Malawi, Karen R. Mcelfresh, Laura J. Hall, Patricia Repar
Posters and Presentations
In the Spring of 2017, our library conducted a book drive for the Malawi College of Health Sciences in Blantyre, Malawi. The College’s library serves about 700 students, as well as health care professionals from a neighboring hospital. However, the library lacks sufficient resources, with most of their books being outdated or in poor condition, which diminishes health care quality in Malawi.
Inlp Newsletter, October 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, October 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- INLP Newsletter Update
- INLP Hours
- Upcoming Events
- INLP After Hours & INLP Computer Lab
- Tribal Newspaper Collection
- Taiaiake Alfred: Research as Indigenous Resurgence
Inlp Newsletter, September 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, September 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
--Welcome Back
- INLP Hours
--INLP Updates
--INLP Scholarship Update
--EBSCOhost Transition
--INLP Spotlight: Kevin Brown
Inlp Newsletter, August 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, August 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
--University Libraries Hours
--Upcoming INLP Events
--INLP Computer Lab Upgrades
--INLP Student Employee Spotlight
- Hope Johnson
- Teressa Llanes
--Leitner System
Unm Law Library Annual Report 2016-2017, Michelle Rigual
Unm Law Library Annual Report 2016-2017, Michelle Rigual
Annual Reports -- Law Library (1970-2017)
The annual report for The University of New Mexico Law Library & Student-edited Law Journals for the period July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017.
Digitized Archival Primary Sources In Stem: A Selected Webliography, Amy Jankowski
Digitized Archival Primary Sources In Stem: A Selected Webliography, Amy Jankowski
University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications
Popular connotations of archives and special collections are most closely aligned with the arts and humanities fields, with history being the most seamless affiliation. However, archival documentation extends far beyond common disciplinary assumptions, with strong holdings relevant to the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, as well as medicine and other allied disciplines. These archival collections provide largely untapped educational, enrichment, and research opportunities for STEM students and researchers.
Given the profound influx of digitization during the last two decades, many archival primary source materials have been digitized and are now freely available online, with more assuredly in progress. …
Global Health Outreach: Organizing A Book Drive For Malawi, Karen R. Mcelfresh, Laura J. Hall, Patricia Repar
Global Health Outreach: Organizing A Book Drive For Malawi, Karen R. Mcelfresh, Laura J. Hall, Patricia Repar
Posters and Presentations
This presentation describes the organization of a book drive for the Malawi College of Health Sciences in Blantyre, Malawi. The College’s library serves about 700 students, as well as healthcare professionals from a neighboring hospital. However, the library lacks sufficient resources, with most of their books being outdated or in poor condition, diminishing health care quality in Malawi.
Inlp Newsletter, May 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, May 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
This month's newsletter includes:
--University Libraries Finals Week Hours
- #Smudgeand Study
--INLP Graduation Party
--Open House Survey Results
--INLP Spotlight: Paulita Aguilar
--How to Study for Finals
Inlp Newsletter, April 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, April 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- INLP Digital Repository
- INLP Art Collection
- Spring 2017 Michael and Enokena Olson Memorial Scholarship Recipients:
- Jessica Benally
- Rookie Hoskie
- INLP Photo Contest Winner
Inlp Newsletter, March 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, March 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- Upcoming Events:
- Family Literacy Night
- Nina Sanders Lecture
- Michael and Enokena Memorial Scholarship Application Submissions
- INLP Photo Contest: Indigenize UNM Libraries
- Student Spotlight: Christopher Chavez
Teaching With The Framework: A Cephalonian Approach, David A. Hurley, Robin Potter
Teaching With The Framework: A Cephalonian Approach, David A. Hurley, Robin Potter
University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications
Purpose
This paper aims to provide academic instruction librarians with a model for integrating concepts from the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Framework into “one-shot” library instruction sessions without losing the practical experience of searching the library resources.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors adapted the Cephalonian method as the structure of first-year library instruction sessions for an English composition class. The sessions were re-designed to emphasize the core concepts of information literacy while incorporating active learning activities and discussion.
Findings
The authors found the Cephalonian method to be a useful structure for incorporating aspects of the ACRL Framework into the …
Inlp Newsletter, February 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, February 2017, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- Welcome Back: Upcoming Events
- INLP Hours for the Semester
- 18th Annual American Indian Studies Association Conference
- INLP Student Employee: Tiarrya Curtis
- INLP Welcomes Susie Rayos Marmon School
Extending Data Curation Service Models For Academic Library And Institutional Repositories, Jon Wheeler
Extending Data Curation Service Models For Academic Library And Institutional Repositories, Jon Wheeler
University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications
Many academic libraries have implemented institutional repositories (IR), which offer some potential for publishing and archiving data but can fall short of usability expectations and requirements. As general purpose repositories, IR's may lack the metadata and service capabilities to dynamically represent data and to effectively capitalize on complex, domain oriented metadata schema such as the Ecological Metadata Language (EML) or the ISO 19115-2014 Geographic information metadata standards. For libraries interested in providing data publishing services, one alternative to the domain agnostic nature of IR content and metadata models is to maintain the IR for traditional document types and in addition …
Beyond Discovery: Cross-Platform Application Of Ecological Metadata Language In Support Of Quality Assurance And Control, Jon Wheeler, Mark Servilla, Kristin Vanderbilt
Beyond Discovery: Cross-Platform Application Of Ecological Metadata Language In Support Of Quality Assurance And Control, Jon Wheeler, Mark Servilla, Kristin Vanderbilt
University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications
Metadata may be generally understood to support discovery and performance of bibliographic functions against a given resource or set of resources. For example, a limited set of basic descriptive metadata can be used to index sets of items, group or otherwise associate similar items through shared metadata values, or to establish means of defining and enforcing relevance or other ranking systems. Within the context of curating research data, descriptive and other types of metadata (notably those defined the CCSDS Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System) may be more broadly applied to administer access and reuse policies, define …