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Faculty Author Rights Workshop: Strategies For Retaining Your (Copy)Rights, Char Booth, M. Sara Lowe, Allegra Swift Oct 2014

Faculty Author Rights Workshop: Strategies For Retaining Your (Copy)Rights, Char Booth, M. Sara Lowe, Allegra Swift

Open Access Week @ The Claremont Colleges

The publication process can feel like a one-sided negotiation, with journal and book publishers holding the power to dictate restrictive terms of use and reuse. Thanks to a growing number of strategies and tools, this is no longer necessarily the case.

By empowering attendees with insight into author addenda and open access (OA) repositories, this hands-on interactive session will explore how researchers and authors can advocate for themselves in their relationship with their publishers.

You will leave this workshop with a skillset that can help you retain copyright and maximize your scholarly impact.


Claremont Colleges Journal Editors' Workshop, Allegra Swift Oct 2014

Claremont Colleges Journal Editors' Workshop, Allegra Swift

Open Access Week @ The Claremont Colleges

Continuing on a workshop given in February 2014, this workshop is intended to provide support and community for our journal editors as we make progress in improving the journals.

As of October 2014, the Claremont Colleges Library publishes nine open access journals.


The Sky Is Not Falling: Questioning Assumptions About The Future Of Special Formats Cataloging, Casey A. Mullin Oct 2014

The Sky Is Not Falling: Questioning Assumptions About The Future Of Special Formats Cataloging, Casey A. Mullin

OLAC Conferences

Much has transpired in the world of library metadata, both expected and unexpected, since MOUG and OLAC last met together in Cleveland in 2008. Mr. Mullin will summarize key developments in this arena since that time (including but certainly not limited to the advent of the RDA era), distill lessons learned along the way, and issue a call to action for all metadata practitioners in our beloved areas of expertise.


Streamlining Music Cataloging: Bringing Together Procedures And Corresponding Macros, Melissa Burel Oct 2014

Streamlining Music Cataloging: Bringing Together Procedures And Corresponding Macros, Melissa Burel

OLAC Conferences

This presentation covers the creation of music cataloging procedures with accompanying OCLC macros. It will discuss some of the useful features and iterations of cataloging procedures and will connect specific procedures with OCLC macros, including the conversion of AACR2 records to RDA.


Saving Orphans, One Vhs At A Time: The Story Of Section 108 At The University Of Connecticut Libraries, Jennifer M. Eustis Oct 2014

Saving Orphans, One Vhs At A Time: The Story Of Section 108 At The University Of Connecticut Libraries, Jennifer M. Eustis

OLAC Conferences

Perhaps you've witnessed the absolute terror of the faculty who cherishes their time old VHS used in teaching. At the University of Connecticut (UConn), those who have an affinity with VHS are finding it increasingly difficult to show them because UConn no longer supports this technology in classrooms. Hence, teaching faculty must either bring their own VHS player or use those in the library. Adding to this faculty frustration, many VHS tapes' quality are beginning to degrade with time and continual use. To help faculty, the Libraries use Section 108, orphan works, to determine when to provide a digital DVD …


Purchasing And Licensing Models Of Streaming Videos For Libraries, Cyrus Ford Oct 2014

Purchasing And Licensing Models Of Streaming Videos For Libraries, Cyrus Ford

OLAC Conferences

Libraries are moving toward online delivery. The distributors of commercial videos re-evaluated both the changing nature of the marketplace and the economic model of selling products. Also the licensing of online and on-demand video content is new and unclearly defined concept and practice. This program discusses the purchasing and licensing models of streaming videos for libraries.


Increasing Access To E-Books Using Qr Codes, Dana Hanford Oct 2014

Increasing Access To E-Books Using Qr Codes, Dana Hanford

OLAC Conferences

In order to draw attention to our library's ever-increasing e-book collection, I devised a way to promote select e-books by using QR codes that link a print copy of an e-book cover image to the bibliographic record in our catalog. By using a freely available QR code generator/tracker, I'm able to create a QR code with link for each select e-book cover image. The print e-book cover image and QR code are displayed in a clear acrylic frame on our new books display shelf (please see attached image). With the QR code tracker, I'm able to see which e-book QR …


The Progress Of Bibframe, Angela Kroeger Oct 2014

The Progress Of Bibframe, Angela Kroeger

OLAC Conferences

BIBFRAME is the Library of Congress's current effort to develop a linked data replacement for MARC. BIBFRAME is a work in progress, not yet ready for implementation. In this two-hour session, we will examine how BIBFRAME works, what it is intended to accomplish, and the progress that has been made toward that goal. We'll take a look at the BIBFRAME tools that are under development, including the prototype editor for creating new records. And we'll share a glimpse of what the future holds for library catalogs and cataloging.


Cataloging Audio Recordings With Rda, Mary Huismann Oct 2014

Cataloging Audio Recordings With Rda, Mary Huismann

OLAC Conferences

Participants in this workshop will learn about the differences between AACR2 and RDA cataloging for audio recordings, including new MARC21 fields created to accommodate RDA elements. Both musical and non-musical audio recordings will be covered. Although the focus will be on compact discs, other formats will be considered.


Hanging With Hydra, Nathan Tallman Oct 2014

Hanging With Hydra, Nathan Tallman

Ohio IR Day

No abstract provided.


Automating Steps In The Ir Workflow, Marsha Miles Oct 2014

Automating Steps In The Ir Workflow, Marsha Miles

Ohio IR Day

No abstract provided.


Encouraging Librarians: Finding A Good Path, Barbara Strauss Oct 2014

Encouraging Librarians: Finding A Good Path, Barbara Strauss

Ohio IR Day

No abstract provided.


Archival Material In Institutional Repositories, Lindy Smith Oct 2014

Archival Material In Institutional Repositories, Lindy Smith

Ohio IR Day

No abstract provided.


Openurl, Elisabeth R. Shook Oct 2014

Openurl, Elisabeth R. Shook

Ohio IR Day

No abstract provided.


Copyright Considerations For Institutional Repositories, Jessica Meindertsma Oct 2014

Copyright Considerations For Institutional Repositories, Jessica Meindertsma

Ohio IR Day

No abstract provided.


Supporting Institutional Repositories Through Interlibrary Loan Workflows, Angela Galvan Oct 2014

Supporting Institutional Repositories Through Interlibrary Loan Workflows, Angela Galvan

Ohio IR Day

No abstract provided.


Developing Faculty Buy-In For Undergraduate Etds: A Case Study Of Policy, Process, And Institutionalization, Stephen Flynn Oct 2014

Developing Faculty Buy-In For Undergraduate Etds: A Case Study Of Policy, Process, And Institutionalization, Stephen Flynn

Ohio IR Day

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Irs In Open Access, Ann Connolly Oct 2014

The Role Of Irs In Open Access, Ann Connolly

Ohio IR Day

No abstract provided.


Rda For Music Scores, Margaret Corby Oct 2014

Rda For Music Scores, Margaret Corby

OLAC Conferences

This workshop will cover the differences between AACR2 and RDA cataloging for music scores, specifically the new MARC21 fields created to accommodate RDA fields. The basics of score cataloging will be covered, as time allows. There will be some discussion on when to input a new record into OCLC, and some hints on searching for scores in OCLC.


A/V Cataloging At The Crossroads: Cartographic Resources Basics Using Rda, Paige G. Andrew Oct 2014

A/V Cataloging At The Crossroads: Cartographic Resources Basics Using Rda, Paige G. Andrew

OLAC Conferences

The three areas of a bibliographic record describing a cartographic resource that typically cause the most questions for those catalogers new to the format or who only occasionally catalog them are: (1) choosing between multiple titles for the title proper, (2) scale statements and their conversion and geographic coordinates, and (3) the physical description. This RDA-focused cataloging workshop will delve into expression and manifestation elements from these three descriptive areas, using the sheet map as a focus. It is expected that attendees be familiar with overall RDA-based changes such as no longer using abbreviations, and navigating the RDA toolkit.

The …


Rda Cataloging Of Videorecordings, Jay Weitz Oct 2014

Rda Cataloging Of Videorecordings, Jay Weitz

OLAC Conferences

This workshop will cover an introduction to using the RDA standard for visual materials including sources of information; fixed field and 007 coding; the GMD versus Content/Media/Carrier; field 300; statements of responsibility; video carrier details; broadcast standards; regional encoding; aspect ratio; sound characteristics; and other topics. Attendees should have a basic knowledge of the MARC 21 format for Visual Materials.


Cataloging 3d Objects & 2d Graphics Using Rda And Marc21: (The Fun, Touchable Stuff!), Julie Renee Moore Oct 2014

Cataloging 3d Objects & 2d Graphics Using Rda And Marc21: (The Fun, Touchable Stuff!), Julie Renee Moore

OLAC Conferences

This workshop will focus on the RDA description of some special formats-- such as 3-dimensional objects (such as realia, models, replicas, kits, and games) and 2-dimensional graphics (such as flash cards, pictures, posters, x-rays). Julie has much practice with these sorts of materials, housed in The Teacher Resources Center of the Henry Madden Library at Fresno State, which is home to the largest curriculum collection in the state of California. Attendees will participate in hands-on exercises which will include resources and documentation in support of cataloging these special formats with RDA.


Introduction To Cod’S Digital Commons, Kenneth Orenic Oct 2014

Introduction To Cod’S Digital Commons, Kenneth Orenic

College of DuPage Library Open Access Week

Webinar presented by Ken Orenic, Assistant Professor / Reference Librarian, College of DuPage Library.


Sharing Research Data For Advancing Innovation And Scholarship, Matthew Zook Oct 2014

Sharing Research Data For Advancing Innovation And Scholarship, Matthew Zook

Generation Open: Researchers' Roles in the Age of Openness

Dr. Matthew Zook from UK Department of Geography focuses on the value of openly sharing research data, especially in terms of how it contributes to scholarship, innovation, and the public good.

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Open Access: A Researcher’S Perspective, Thoughts And Experience, F. Douglas Scutchfield Oct 2014

Open Access: A Researcher’S Perspective, Thoughts And Experience, F. Douglas Scutchfield

Generation Open: Researchers' Roles in the Age of Openness

Dr. Douglas Scutchfield from UK College of Public Health discusses the benefits of open access from the researcher's perspective, and his personal experience of taking the lead to support open access by creating a new open access journal, Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research.

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Generation Open, Mary Molinaro Oct 2014

Generation Open, Mary Molinaro

Generation Open: Researchers' Roles in the Age of Openness

Mary Molinaro provides a description of the current research environment and the expectation of researchers' roles.

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Naco-Av Workshop, Peter H. Lisius Oct 2014

Naco-Av Workshop, Peter H. Lisius

OLAC Conferences

This workshop is aimed at individuals either currently participating in or desiring to participate in the NACO-AV Funnel Project, in addition to those wishing to learn how to create name-authority records in the RDA environment. The construction of both authorized and variant access points for personal name, corporate name, and titles will be covered, specifically based on MARC encoding. Participants will also be instructed on using entities and notes related to authorized access points. Instruction will be based on RDA guidelines, LC-PCC PSs, and other documentation from the Library of Congress. Following completion of the workshop, individuals who are not …


Oa In The Library, Denise Cote Oct 2014

Oa In The Library, Denise Cote

College of DuPage Library Open Access Week

Webinar presented by Denise Cote, Professor / Electronic Resources Coordinator, College of DuPage Library.


Share (Shared Access Research Ecosystem) Keynote, Caroline Whitacre Oct 2014

Share (Shared Access Research Ecosystem) Keynote, Caroline Whitacre

Open Access Symposium

Dr. Caroline Whitacre, Vice President for Research at The Ohio State University, and member of the SHARE Steering Group, speaks about the SHARE (SHared Access Research Ecosystem) Initiative during the Wright State University/Cleveland State University Joint Open Access Symposium.


Role Of Institutional Repositories In The Open Access Movement, Ann Connolly Oct 2014

Role Of Institutional Repositories In The Open Access Movement, Ann Connolly

Open Access Symposium

Ann Connolly discusses the role of institutional repositories in open access during the Wright State University/Cleveland State University Joint Open Access Symposium.