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The Liaison Connection Issue 4, University Of Denver, University Libraries
The Liaison Connection Issue 4, University Of Denver, University Libraries
The Liaison Connection
Fall 2010 issue of the Library Liaison Advisory Group newsletter from the University of Denver, Penrose Library. The newsletter provides information about library collections, services, and research instruction.
Student Affairs Connection: Promoting The Library Through Co-Curricular Activities, Kathryn M. Crowe
Student Affairs Connection: Promoting The Library Through Co-Curricular Activities, Kathryn M. Crowe
Collaborative Librarianship
Librarians at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) University Libraries developed the “Student Affairs Connection” program in order to market the Libraries to students in co-curricular settings and to collaborate more closely with the Student Affairs Division. The program also provides the opportunity to seek student input on Libraries’ services and resources and to communicate directly with them in a variety of ways. The program has multiple facets: a liaison program where librarians are assigned to specific student organizations and services such as Student Government and Residence Life, a Student Libraries Advisory Council (SLAC) representing diverse groups of …
Review Of Librarians As Community Partners: An Outreach Handbook, Anne K. K. Abate, Alita Vogel
Review Of Librarians As Community Partners: An Outreach Handbook, Anne K. K. Abate, Alita Vogel
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Anywhere Library: A Primer For The Mobile Web, Christine Baker
Review Of The Anywhere Library: A Primer For The Mobile Web, Christine Baker
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
K-State Grant Opportunities Encourage Librarian/Faculty Collaborations, Regina M. Beard
K-State Grant Opportunities Encourage Librarian/Faculty Collaborations, Regina M. Beard
Collaborative Librarianship
Academic librarians are expected to reach out to faculty to promote library services to the university community and to represent our departments in library meetings. But beyond these functions, faculty may not consider librarians as potential collaborators, especially on projects unrelated to the library. One prime opportunity for librarian/faculty collaboration at Kansas State University is the Tilford Incentive Grants. The grant’s stated purpose is to “encourage the infusion and assessment of the Tilford multicultural competencies with the educational experiences of our students”. This paper discusses the proposal and outcomes of one such collaboration between a journalism faculty member and the …
Pdf Applications On The Ipad: A Review, Carolyn Schubert
Pdf Applications On The Ipad: A Review, Carolyn Schubert
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Supporting Faculty Research Through Collaborative Digital Projects: The Mongolian Altai Inventory, Karen Estlund, Kirstin Hierholzer, Julia Simic
Supporting Faculty Research Through Collaborative Digital Projects: The Mongolian Altai Inventory, Karen Estlund, Kirstin Hierholzer, Julia Simic
Collaborative Librarianship
This article provides an overview of a collaborative project of the University of Oregon Libraries, Infographics Lab, and an art history professor to create a virtual research guide, entitled, “Archaeology and Landscape in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia.” Offering accompanying digital image archives, this project serves as a model for humanities data preservation and presents a collaborative strategy for promoting faculty research output in a new media environment. In addition to the typical challenges faced in digital projects, the specialized nature of the content and multiple participants with varied areas of expertise added further challenges. Drawing on “lessons learned,” a …
Assistance Across Borders: American Academic Libraries In Afghanistan And Qatar, Carole Thompson
Assistance Across Borders: American Academic Libraries In Afghanistan And Qatar, Carole Thompson
Collaborative Librarianship
A recent outreach project brought together the American University of Afghanistan and four world renowned US universities with branch campuses in Qatar’s Education City. Librarians in Qatar often collaborate with each other, but this unusual effort was the first time their collaboration reached across international borders to extend assistance to another country. The experience became a cultural exchange that brought together these dramatically different worlds. By utilizing technologies that make connecting and collaborating so easy these days, four librarians with backgrounds in public and technical services worked together to share their expertise, culminating in a learning visit by an AUAF …
Lyrasis: A Collaborative Success Story, Kathy Anderson
Lyrasis: A Collaborative Success Story, Kathy Anderson
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Review Of Public Libraries, Archives And Museums: Trends In Collaboration And Cooperation, Amy Alexander
Review Of Public Libraries, Archives And Museums: Trends In Collaboration And Cooperation, Amy Alexander
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Review Of Academic Library Outreach: Beyond The Campus Walls, Barbara M. Pope
Review Of Academic Library Outreach: Beyond The Campus Walls, Barbara M. Pope
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Cokamo: A Model For Fast, Inexpensive Interstate Delivery, Valerie Horton, Susan Burton, Franca Rosen, Lisa Priebe
Cokamo: A Model For Fast, Inexpensive Interstate Delivery, Valerie Horton, Susan Burton, Franca Rosen, Lisa Priebe
Collaborative Librarianship
Shipping materials via a library courier service is much cheaper than shipping via the U.S. Postal Service. Most library delivery services are regional or state-based. This article illustrates how two separate services combined to develop the multi-state courier system COKAMO. COKAMO is moving tens of thousands of items between three states at a fraction of U.S. Postal Service rates. Within one year of implementing the system, over 57,000 items have been shipped, creating savings of over $215,000 for participating libraries. Significant changes in the behavior of interlibrary loan staff throughout the region are evidenced in statistics which show an increase …
Guest Editorial: Partnerships And Collaborations In Tough Times, Joan Frye Williams, George Needham
Guest Editorial: Partnerships And Collaborations In Tough Times, Joan Frye Williams, George Needham
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Libraries In Terms Of Learning And Working Collaboratively: An Interview With Mary Somerville, Mary M. Somerville, Ivan Gaetz, Janet Lee
Rethinking Libraries In Terms Of Learning And Working Collaboratively: An Interview With Mary Somerville, Mary M. Somerville, Ivan Gaetz, Janet Lee
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Evolving In Collaboration: Electronic Thesis And Dissertation Workflows In North Carolina, Mary G. Early, Anne Marie Taber
Evolving In Collaboration: Electronic Thesis And Dissertation Workflows In North Carolina, Mary G. Early, Anne Marie Taber
Collaborative Librarianship
Thirty-seven colleges and universities in North Carolina offer advanced degrees, and most require a thesis or dissertation. The websites of thirteen (35%) indicate they accept or require electronic submission of dissertations and/or theses (ETD). How do these institutions handle the interdepartmental communication and collaboration needs of ETD programs? To begin answering this question, this study examines current practices among ETD administrators in North Carolina and in current national literature, paying special attention to communication, collaboration, workflows, and divisions of labor. The literature review surveys current (since 2003) library and higher education articles on topics related to collaboration, workflows, and divisions …
The Medium Is Still The Message, Mitchell Davis
The Medium Is Still The Message, Mitchell Davis
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Review Of Biblios.Net—Collaborative Cataloging, Wendy Austin
Review Of Biblios.Net—Collaborative Cataloging, Wendy Austin
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
A Nation-Wide Planning Framework For Large-Scale Collaboration On Legacy Print Monograph Collections, Robert H. Kieft, Lizanne Payne
A Nation-Wide Planning Framework For Large-Scale Collaboration On Legacy Print Monograph Collections, Robert H. Kieft, Lizanne Payne
Collaborative Librarianship
Libraries are working toward collaborative management and preservation of print journals, newspapers, legal materials, and government documents; they must also establish a similar concerted effort focused on print monographs. Monographs present complex challenges at a time when libraries want to ensure the preservation of the print record but have increasing incentives to divest of older, less used print materials and take advantage of the affordances of electronic text. With LYRASIS as lead organization, planning partners California Digital Library (CDL), Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC), and Center for Research Libraries (CRL)were awarded a grant from the Institute for Museum and Library …
“A Long Way From Moscow”: A Collaborative Project Between Archivists, Librarians, And Historians From The Steppes Of Saratov Province And The High Plains Of Colorado, Janet Bishop, Kenneth Rock
“A Long Way From Moscow”: A Collaborative Project Between Archivists, Librarians, And Historians From The Steppes Of Saratov Province And The High Plains Of Colorado, Janet Bishop, Kenneth Rock
Collaborative Librarianship
This article describes the authors interactions with Russian archivists, librarians, and historians during a 2008 delegation visit to Saratov Province, the state of archival holdings and special collections in the Saratov area, and preliminary discussions regarding proposed collaborative digitization and academic research projects. A reciprocal visit by Russian and Ukrainian colleagues the following year to participate in the Inaugural Conference on German-Russian Studies is also detailed. The authors, both members of the Joint Academic Board for the International Center for German-Russian Studies at Colorado State University, discuss outreach strategies and lessons learned regarding a wide-ranging collaborative international project with information …
A New Way To Manage Uncataloged Materials: A Case Study From Moving The University Of Nevada, Reno’S Federal Depository Collection, Amalia Beisler, Patrick P. Ragains
A New Way To Manage Uncataloged Materials: A Case Study From Moving The University Of Nevada, Reno’S Federal Depository Collection, Amalia Beisler, Patrick P. Ragains
Collaborative Librarianship
In 2008, the University of Nevada, Reno Library moved into a new building, the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center. As part of this move, approximately half of the library’s print collections were moved into the building’s automated storage and retrieval system; a substantial portion of these materials were federal depository materials. This case study describes how cataloging and government documents staff at the University of Nevada, Reno collaborated to achieve intellectual and physical control over a huge, largely uncataloged government documents collection destined for automated storage. More than 9,000 linear feet of uncataloged government documents had to be placed into an automated …
Editorial Introduction, Ivan Gaetz
Libraries In Mexico: Context And Collaboration. An Interview With Dr. Jesús Lau, President, Mexican Library Association, Jesús Lau, Janet Lee
Libraries In Mexico: Context And Collaboration. An Interview With Dr. Jesús Lau, President, Mexican Library Association, Jesús Lau, Janet Lee
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Review Of Working Together: Collaborative Information Practices For Organizational Learning, Minna Sellers
Review Of Working Together: Collaborative Information Practices For Organizational Learning, Minna Sellers
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Editorial Introduction, Ivan Gaetz
Collaborative Research, Nicole C. Engard
Collaborative Research, Nicole C. Engard
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Collaboration—All Over The Map, Ivan Gaetz
Collaboration—All Over The Map, Ivan Gaetz
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
The Only Constant Is Change: A Narrative On Ten Years Of Collaborative Chat Reference Service At San Jose Public Library, Ronna C. Nemer
The Only Constant Is Change: A Narrative On Ten Years Of Collaborative Chat Reference Service At San Jose Public Library, Ronna C. Nemer
Collaborative Librarianship
This article documents and highlights the evolution of collaborative, web-based chat reference service at a large metropolitan public library from 2000 to 2010.
Editorial Introduction, Ivan Gaetz
Helping Libraries Thrive: Keeping Our Eyes On The Strategic Objectives, Tom Sanville
Helping Libraries Thrive: Keeping Our Eyes On The Strategic Objectives, Tom Sanville
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Library Anxiety Of Law Students: A Study Utilizing The Multidimensional Library Anxiety Scale, Stacey L. Bowers
Library Anxiety Of Law Students: A Study Utilizing The Multidimensional Library Anxiety Scale, Stacey L. Bowers
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine whether law students experienced library anxiety and, if so, which components contributed to that anxiety. The Multidimensional Library Anxiety Scale (MLAS) developed by Dr. Doris Van Kampen was used to assess library anxiety levels of law students. The MLAS is a 53 question Likert scale instrument that measures the construct of library anxiety. Participants in the study were law students enrolled in a private Midwestern university during the 2009-2010 academic year who completed the survey instrument.
Law students are a unique graduate school population who undergo an extremely rigorous and competitive …