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Not Your Mother's Library Orientation, Gary S. Atwood, Nancy A. Bianchi
Not Your Mother's Library Orientation, Gary S. Atwood, Nancy A. Bianchi
UVM Libraries Conference Day
This presentation outlines how the authors transformed a traditional orientation for new University of Vermont Medical Center residents into a more active learning experience. Specifically, it describes how they focused on making connections between what the residents already knew, or what they wanted to know, about libraries and the resources and services available at Dana Medical Library.
A Summer Migration: How We Moved Our Research Guides To A New Website, Graham Sherriff
A Summer Migration: How We Moved Our Research Guides To A New Website, Graham Sherriff
UVM Libraries Conference Day
In spring 2015, liaison librarians at the University of Vermont’s Bailey/Howe and Dana Medical Libraries migrated their online research guides to the LibGuides v2 platform, moving more than 600 guides to a new site. Librarian Graham Sherriff, who coordinated the Working Group that oversaw the migration, describes the goals, challenges and outcomes of a major data migration project.
What's The Deal With Data? Understanding Research Data Management & Support At Uvm, Elizabeth A. Berman
What's The Deal With Data? Understanding Research Data Management & Support At Uvm, Elizabeth A. Berman
UVM Libraries Conference Day
In 2011, the National Science Foundation (NSF) began requiring that researchers submit two-page data management plans (DMPs) with their grant applications in order to demonstrate how they will preserve and provide long-term access to federally-funded research data. In 2013, the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy (OSTP) issued a memorandum that requires all granting agencies to develop a plan to make both the data and published articles of federally-funded research publicly available, free of charge. These policies directly impact the University of Vermont: in FY 2014, UVM received 615 grants and contracts amounting to $128 million, 70% of …
Facilitating Collaboration Across International Boundaries -- A Medical Librarian Job Exchange Program, Fred C. Pond
Facilitating Collaboration Across International Boundaries -- A Medical Librarian Job Exchange Program, Fred C. Pond
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Fred discussed the history behind the International Job Exchange Project, the benefits to individuals as well as institutions, and the current state of the program.
Expressions: The Newspaper Masthead, Erenst R. Anip, Karyn Norwood
Expressions: The Newspaper Masthead, Erenst R. Anip, Karyn Norwood
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Capturing the essence of Vermont Newspapers 1836-1922. This poster shows examples of many historic-newspaper mastheads from historic Vermont newspapers that have been digitized and added to Chronicling America (see link to this website, below).
An Analysis Of Clinical Questions Asked At Professor Rounds: A Ten-Year Review Of Topics, Nancy A. Bianchi
An Analysis Of Clinical Questions Asked At Professor Rounds: A Ten-Year Review Of Topics, Nancy A. Bianchi
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Questions asked at residents’ educational conferences can be valuable catalysts for learning. Although finding answers to these queries is the ultimate goal, the topics of these questions themselves can be equally instructive. Nancy's poster shows the methods used and the results that came from this analysis.
Creating Social Media Policies In Public Libraries, James P. Allen
Creating Social Media Policies In Public Libraries, James P. Allen
UVM Libraries Conference Day
James, as a librarian and as a trustee, talks about the benefits and pitfalls of creating social-media policies for a small public library in Vermont.
Buying A Rat Trap ... And More (Natural History Essays), Michele Patenaude
Buying A Rat Trap ... And More (Natural History Essays), Michele Patenaude
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Michele read her natural-history essay to us, about the rat in her backyard. She recorded its movements and actions, educated us about "rat the animal," as well as her thoughts about having "one of her own."
The Federal Depository Library Program In The 21st Century, Scott L. Schaffer
The Federal Depository Library Program In The 21st Century, Scott L. Schaffer
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Scott discussed the history and current practices, as well as what the future may hold, for the Federal Depository Library Program.
Decorative Bindings In The Rare Book Collection, Jeffrey D. Marshall
Decorative Bindings In The Rare Book Collection, Jeffrey D. Marshall
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Jeff's interest in learning more about bookbinding came about because of a recent donation from the David Richardson estate to the Special Collections Dept. Jeff knew there were some interesting examples of bindings in this donated collection, and he wanted to better understand what we now owned. In this presentation, he showed examples of books from the “hand-press era,” i.e. from the beginning of printing in the 15th century to 1800, when printing presses were powered by hand.
Changing Workplace Culture And Building Community With Student Outreach, Aaron Nichols, Anne R. Dixon, Angus Robertson
Changing Workplace Culture And Building Community With Student Outreach, Aaron Nichols, Anne R. Dixon, Angus Robertson
UVM Libraries Conference Day
This presentation discusses how the Bailey/Howe Library created a student-run outreach program to help create a major cultural change in its student workforce. The presentation discusses the problems Bailey/Howe faced with the student workforce, the planning for changes to be made in the student workforce, and how an outreach program run by student employees created a greater sense of community in the workplace.
Online Instruction Made Easy: Getting Started With The Guide On The Side, Erica Defrain
Online Instruction Made Easy: Getting Started With The Guide On The Side, Erica Defrain
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Come learn about a great new tool for easily creating effective and engaging online tutorials built around the theory of active learning. The Guide on the Side was created by librarians at the University of Arizona and released as an open source download in 2012. We hope to soon have it installed for all to use at the UVM Libraries!
Why I Love Grasshopper Sparrows, Michele Patenaude
Why I Love Grasshopper Sparrows, Michele Patenaude
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Since 2001, Michele (a library circulation supervisor in her day job) has conducted a summer breeding-bird survey of Grasshopper Sparrows at Camp Johnson in Colchester, VT. Named Grasshopper Sparrows because their breeding call sounds like a grasshopper, this little brown bird is endemic to certain types of scrubby grasslands which are becoming more scarce in the Northeast. The Grasshopper Sparrow is also declining and the species is not on the list of Vermont Endangered Birds. Come to this presentation and learn about the bird, how Michele surveys them, why they are endangered, and why Michele loves these quiet, little brown …
Creating A Multi-Media Dvd Of A Small Town's Historical Images, Fred C. Pond
Creating A Multi-Media Dvd Of A Small Town's Historical Images, Fred C. Pond
UVM Libraries Conference Day
The poster presents the process undertaken to create a DVD documentary of still and moving images, reflecting the history of a small community from the volunteer creator perspective. Sample visual elements include illustrations the DVD menu of five selections; footage of three moving image clips and two still photo collections.
The challenges, opportunities, rewards are presented, as well as a section on practical ‘how-we-done-it’ and ‘how we-mighta-done-it-differently’. For example, one of the biggest challenges was identifying home movies that included town events, in addition in being in good shape for digital transfer.
Furthermore, the creation of this DVD offered an …
Access To Mobile Resources: How Does It Affect The Clerkship Experience?, Alice Stokes, Laura L. Haines, Jeanene Light, Fred C. Pond
Access To Mobile Resources: How Does It Affect The Clerkship Experience?, Alice Stokes, Laura L. Haines, Jeanene Light, Fred C. Pond
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Objectives: To evaluate the perceived benefits of access to library-licensed mobile clinical decision support resources in clinical medical education.
Methods: A cohort of medical students was surveyed midway through the clerkship year. Dana Medical Library offered instruction on clinical mobile resources at the beginning of the year. Students were offered a subject guide and assistance with authentication. Assessment methods included web analytics measuring the utility of the subject guide and a survey. Survey questions gathered data on access to mobile devices, relevance of instruction, use of library-licensed mobile resources, and benefits and barriers to their use in the clinical setting. …
A Longitudinal Analysis Of Clinical Questions Asked At Professor Rounds, Nancy A. Bianchi
A Longitudinal Analysis Of Clinical Questions Asked At Professor Rounds, Nancy A. Bianchi
UVM Libraries Conference Day
This poster represents my ongoing study of clinical questions asked at a residents' educational conference and the resources used to answer them. Most of these queries can be answered using medical knowledge resources available through the library. After nine years of collecting data, these questions and their answering resources were longitudinally analyzed.
This poster incorporates updates to data presented at MLA '10. In addition, it was an accepted poster at the recent 2013 international federated conference, OneHEALTH: Information In An Interdependent World, the 2013 Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Medical Library Association (MLA '13), held in Boston, MA.
Usability Testing To Enhance User Experience: The Catquest Usability Study, Aaron Nichols, Amber Billey, Alice Stokes, Peter Spitzform, Catherine Mundy
Usability Testing To Enhance User Experience: The Catquest Usability Study, Aaron Nichols, Amber Billey, Alice Stokes, Peter Spitzform, Catherine Mundy
UVM Libraries Conference Day
After implementing the discovery tool Primo (eventually renamed CATQuest), the UVM Libraries conducted a usability test to understand how our users approach using this tool without instruction, to discover patterns in searching behavior, and to uncover how compatible Primo is with user search behavior. This presentation will demonstrate the design and implementation of the usability study, as well as reveal some surprising results.
New Torch, Same Flame, Joanne Montanye
New Torch, Same Flame, Joanne Montanye
UVM Libraries Conference Day
This project is a work-in-progress exploring collaborative preservation opportunities for libraries and current digital-content creators in Vermont. Legacy retention partnerships are waning with the print industry, and new independent creators are discovering the need to self-archive, develop new alliances, or risk eventual loss of their work. Cooperation is in everyone's best interests, in that libraries can advise on best curation practices for access and interoperability; creators can keep libraries up-to-date technologically; the public benefits from access to more digital-only work; and the bridges between print and digital records are maintained. This presentation is a narrative of the project's origins up …
Health Research Associates: Dana Library Program Supporting The Information Needs Of Small Hospitals & Public Health Agencies In Vermont, Marianne Burke, Lesley Boucher
Health Research Associates: Dana Library Program Supporting The Information Needs Of Small Hospitals & Public Health Agencies In Vermont, Marianne Burke, Lesley Boucher
UVM Libraries Conference Day
We will describe the purpose, methods, members and service changes, income-expense status, trends, and the value of this program.
At Home And Abroad: The Multiple Values Of Lis Student Internships, Laurie Kutner
At Home And Abroad: The Multiple Values Of Lis Student Internships, Laurie Kutner
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Through this presentation, I will advocate for expanded use of graduate-student LIS interns both within our local organizations as well as abroad. I will discuss the multiple values of utilizing interns, from the vantage point of successfully utilizing graduate-student interns to build digital library collections in Monteverde, Costa Rica.
Introducing Mobiles To Dana Medical Library: Successes & Challenges, Fred C. Pond, Alice Stokes, Lesley Boucher
Introducing Mobiles To Dana Medical Library: Successes & Challenges, Fred C. Pond, Alice Stokes, Lesley Boucher
UVM Libraries Conference Day
The Dana Medical Library mounted a webpage of health-sciences information sources for mobile apps in early 2011, followed later by a lending system for iPads. We offered workshops on "Mobile Apps" and promoted them at orientations, usually including a few words while teaching other topics.
We will review the successes and challenges of introducing this new technology, and offer some perspectives for the future in managing mobile apps.
Why Some Students Continue To Value Individual, Face-To-Face Research Consultations In A Technology-Rich World, Trina J. Magi, Patricia E. Mardeusz
Why Some Students Continue To Value Individual, Face-To-Face Research Consultations In A Technology-Rich World, Trina J. Magi, Patricia E. Mardeusz
UVM Libraries Conference Day
This poster is a snapshot of an article accepted for publication in College & Research Libraries. The article reports on a study of individual research consultations, answering the questions: "Why do students seek consultations?," "What kinds of assistance do librarians provide?," and "What do students find valuable about consultations?"
Wizarding World Of Harry Potter And Medical Librarianship, Nancy A. Bianchi
Wizarding World Of Harry Potter And Medical Librarianship, Nancy A. Bianchi
UVM Libraries Conference Day
How are Harry Potter and medical librarianship related? Come answer the questions (all pulled from the various books of JK Rowling's Harry Potter series) that my poster poses, and I'll tell you!
Time-Based Cataloging Priorities: Procedure With Context, Amber Billey
Time-Based Cataloging Priorities: Procedure With Context, Amber Billey
UVM Libraries Conference Day
I will talk about determining cataloging priorities in an academic library, by looking at 5 factors in particular that affect that decision-making process.
The Vermont Broadside Collection: No Longer Hidden, Prudence J. Doherty, Sharon Thayer
The Vermont Broadside Collection: No Longer Hidden, Prudence J. Doherty, Sharon Thayer
UVM Libraries Conference Day
The Wilbur Collection of Vermontiana contains hundreds of unique broadsides that document community activities and concerns from the 1770s through the 20th century. Until recently, only a very small percentage of the rich broadside collection was catalogued. Two years ago, Special Collections and the Resource Description and Analysis departments joined forces to make all of the Vermont broadsides accessible to researchers. This poster session will describe the collaborative effort and share some newly accessible examples from the collection.
Brain In A Jar: Writing About Alzheimer's Disease, Nancy Stearns Bercaw
Brain In A Jar: Writing About Alzheimer's Disease, Nancy Stearns Bercaw
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Living with, and writing about, Alzheimer's disease.
Herding Cats, Knitting Fog, And Nailing Pudding To The Wall: Toward A Mixed-Methods Approach For Evaluating Social Media Marketing In Libraries, Selene Colburn
Herding Cats, Knitting Fog, And Nailing Pudding To The Wall: Toward A Mixed-Methods Approach For Evaluating Social Media Marketing In Libraries, Selene Colburn
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Just a few years ago, social media tools were so new that adapters were considered innovators. Many academic libraries now routinely share information about their collections, programs, and services through these modalities, but how do we evaluate our efforts, in a medium that remains inherently experimental? This paper will look at both qualitative and quantitative evaluative measures that can be used together to assess the efficacy of social media marketing campaigns and will provide conference-goers with sample rubrics for assessing the use of Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Adventures In Library Salary Surveys, Scott L. Schaffer
Adventures In Library Salary Surveys, Scott L. Schaffer
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Salary surveys are an important tool for the library community and the administrators and boards responsible for the oversight of libraries. However, such assessments must be constructed and analyzed with great care. The Vermont Library Association Personnel Committee has conducted three salary surveys over the past several years, one focusing on academic libraries and two on public libraries. Significant issues have included confidentiality, participation rate, definitions, length and difficulty of questions, collection of data, and representativeness. Suggestions and lessons learned will be shared.
Bailey/Howe Reference Analytics: What Two Years Of Data Tell Us, Elizabeth Berman
Bailey/Howe Reference Analytics: What Two Years Of Data Tell Us, Elizabeth Berman
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Analyzing the last two academic years (2010-2011 and 2011-2012) of reference-desk statistics, this presentation will highlight trends at the Bailey/Howe Reference Desk, and offer scenarios for the future of reference services.
Developing A Cdi Long Trail Collection Iphone App: Process And Implications, Daniel L. Desanto
Developing A Cdi Long Trail Collection Iphone App: Process And Implications, Daniel L. Desanto
UVM Libraries Conference Day
The Long Trail Collection, created by the University of Vermont Center for Digital Initiatives (CDI), is a collection of over 900 digitized lantern slides that document the creation of the nation’s oldest long-distance hiking trail. The presentation detailed the effort to create a mobile iPhone interface for the collection, allowing Long Trail hikers the ability to “take the collection with them” as they hiked. Challenges to creating a mobile presence as well as implications for other digital collections were also discussed.