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Biblioblogosphere: One Librarian's Teaching Blog, Edward J. Eckel
Biblioblogosphere: One Librarian's Teaching Blog, Edward J. Eckel
Gatherings: Friends of the University Libraries Newsletter
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Teach Me To Find..., Maria A. Perez-Stable
Teach Me To Find..., Maria A. Perez-Stable
Gatherings: Friends of the University Libraries Newsletter
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A Class Of Its Own, Sharon Carlson
A Class Of Its Own, Sharon Carlson
Gatherings: Friends of the University Libraries Newsletter
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A Tutorial For Today: Researchpath, Dianna E. Sachs
A Tutorial For Today: Researchpath, Dianna E. Sachs
Gatherings: Friends of the University Libraries Newsletter
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Textual Appropriation In Engineering Master's Theses: A Preliminary Study, Edward J. Eckel
Textual Appropriation In Engineering Master's Theses: A Preliminary Study, Edward J. Eckel
University Libraries Faculty & Staff Publications
In the thesis literature review, an engineering graduate student is expected to place original research in the context of previous work by other researchers. However, for some students, particularly those for whom English is a second language, the literature review may be a mixture of original writing and verbatim source text appropriated without quotations. Such problematic use of source material leaves students vulnerable to an accusation of plagiarism, which carries severe consequences. Is such textual appropriation common in engineering master’s writing? Furthermore, what, if anything, can be concluded when two texts have been found to have textual material in common? …
Gatherings No. 44 Spring/Summer 2010, Friends Of The University Libraries
Gatherings No. 44 Spring/Summer 2010, Friends Of The University Libraries
Gatherings: Friends of the University Libraries Newsletter
Complete issue of Gatherings no. 44. Edited by Laurel Grotzinger.
Words To The Wise: Web Managers And Librarians Working It Out, Patricia F. Vander Meer, Maria A. Perez-Stable, Maira Bundza
Words To The Wise: Web Managers And Librarians Working It Out, Patricia F. Vander Meer, Maria A. Perez-Stable, Maira Bundza
University Libraries Faculty & Staff Presentations
What works well and what presents a challenge in managing an academic library Web site? We decided to ask Web managers and public services librarians at 149 colleges and universities in order to gain their perspectives. Key issues and challenges that emerged as a result of our online survey included the importance of administrative support, staffing, content management systems, distributed versus centralized work environments, decision-making, collaboration across work cultures, and user involvement.
Creating Metadata Best Practices For Contentdm Users, Myung-Ja Han, Sheila A. Bair, Jason Lee
Creating Metadata Best Practices For Contentdm Users, Myung-Ja Han, Sheila A. Bair, Jason Lee
University Libraries Faculty & Staff Publications
The OCLC CONTENTdm Metadata Working Group was formed in response to research demonstrating the need for guidelines and best practices for creating quality Dublin Core metadata, which is useful to the primary user community and “shareable” outside of the local context. The CONTENTdm Metadata Working Group has worked since August 2009 in a test environment to develop best practices for creating Dublin Core metadata in CONTENTdm and mapping to MARC to share in WorldCat via the WorldCat Digital Collection Gateway, a self-service OAI harvesting tool. The best practice document identifies 12 core elements and four recommended elements, and provides guidelines …
Towards A Premodern Manuscript Application Profile, Sheila A. Bair, Susan Steuer
Towards A Premodern Manuscript Application Profile, Sheila A. Bair, Susan Steuer
University Libraries Faculty & Staff Publications
Individuals who wish to develop digital scholarly works and libraries that wish to provide access to their precious and fragile holdings have an interest in digitizing premodern manuscripts. These handmade objects are often beautiful and each one is unique. The features of zooming and light alteration available through digital photography and manipulation are assets to medieval scholars, because these methods can reveal more information for teaching and research. Digital collections of medieval manuscripts can be hard to find or remain unpublished, in part because the description of these works is difficult. Involvement in the International Congress on Medieval Studies at …
Baltic National Bibliographies Without The Book Chambers, Maira Bundza
Baltic National Bibliographies Without The Book Chambers, Maira Bundza
University Libraries Faculty & Staff Publications
The responsibilities of the Soviet era book chambers in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have almost all been incorporated into the national libraries of the three Baltic States, since they regained independence in 1991. This article will summarize the work with legal deposit copies, current and retrospective national bibliographies, indexes, publishing statistics, ISSN, ISBN and ISMN agencies, and online databases in each country. All three Baltic States have made tremendous progress in making their materials available to researchers worldwide, though full text access is still very limited.
Building Bridges: Restructuring Online Library Tutorials To Span The Generation Gap And Meet The Needs Of Millennial Students., Dianna E. Sachs, Carrie C. Leatherman, Kathleen Langan
Building Bridges: Restructuring Online Library Tutorials To Span The Generation Gap And Meet The Needs Of Millennial Students., Dianna E. Sachs, Carrie C. Leatherman, Kathleen Langan
University Libraries Faculty & Staff Publications
College students of the Millennial generation present a new challenge to educators -- Millennials’ needs and expectations are different from preceding generations. They have a different relationship with technology which translates into different learning styles, and most importantly, different expectations of when, where, and how to learn.
By the late 1990s, online tutorials became popular tools to teach information literacy skills. Western Michigan University (WMU) Libraries was an early adopter, creating the awardwinning Searchpath tutorial in 1999. This tutorial has been a highly successful tool with support from faculty who require that students complete it; however, it had not been …
A Very Brief Introduction To Open Access, Peter Suber
A Very Brief Introduction To Open Access, Peter Suber
Advancing Your Research Skills for the Digital Age
Handout on Open Access for Open Access Week.