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Library and Information Science

2012

Digital Libraries

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The Iowa Flood Of 2008: Putting The Disaster Response Plan To The Test, Paul A. Soderdahl Aug 2012

The Iowa Flood Of 2008: Putting The Disaster Response Plan To The Test, Paul A. Soderdahl

Paul A Soderdahl

In the summer of 2008, the rivers in eastern Iowa rose to historic levels, prompting a major evacuation and shutdown of the University of Iowa campus and resulting in nearly $750 million in damage, particularly to the buildings that housed the fine and performing arts. The art library reopened in late 2011, and the music library will be in temporary quarters for several more years. Though the main library received only minor flooding in the basement, the building was closed for several weeks even while campus reopened and classes resumed.

The library's data center, located in the main library, needed …


Living On The Lam: Libraries, Archives And Museums In The Digital Age, Clem Guthro Jun 2012

Living On The Lam: Libraries, Archives And Museums In The Digital Age, Clem Guthro

Faculty Scholarship

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Living On The Lam: Libraries, Archives And Museums In The Digital Age, Clem Guthro Jun 2012

Living On The Lam: Libraries, Archives And Museums In The Digital Age, Clem Guthro

Clem Guthro

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Delivering Primary Source Materials Via The World Wide Web: The American Memory Project (An Overview Of The Traveling Culture Project At The University Of Iowa Libraries), Carol Ann Hughes, Richard Kolbet, Paul A. Soderdahl, Sid Huttner, Timothy Shipe, Philip Brodd, Annadora Khan, Jennifer Lawrence-Gentry, Tressa Kleinendorst Feb 2012

Delivering Primary Source Materials Via The World Wide Web: The American Memory Project (An Overview Of The Traveling Culture Project At The University Of Iowa Libraries), Carol Ann Hughes, Richard Kolbet, Paul A. Soderdahl, Sid Huttner, Timothy Shipe, Philip Brodd, Annadora Khan, Jennifer Lawrence-Gentry, Tressa Kleinendorst

Paul A Soderdahl

The University of Iowa Libraries was awarded a $73,300 grant to digitize a collection of paper records of Chautauqua performances in the United States. The collection, housed in the Department of Special Collections, is a vast assortment of records from the Redpath Lyceum Bureau, which was a major booking agent for "circuit" Chautauqua performances in the Midwest. The focus of the digitization project, called "Traveling Culture: Circuit Chautauqua in the Twentieth Century," is a set of talent flyers contained within this vast collection. This presentation covered how we approached planning for this project, our workplan, and advice for those who …


Data, Data Use, And Scientific Inquiry: Two Case Studies Of Data Practices, Christine L. Borgman Dec 2011

Data, Data Use, And Scientific Inquiry: Two Case Studies Of Data Practices, Christine L. Borgman

Christine L. Borgman

Data are proliferating far faster than they can be captured, managed, or stored. What types of data are most likely to be used and reused, by whom, and for what purposes? Answers to these questions will inform information policy and the design of digital libraries. We report findings from semi-structured interviews and field observations to investigate characteristics of data use and reuse and how those characteristics vary within and between scientific communities. The two communities studied are researchers at the Center for Embedded Network Sensing (CENS) and users of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) data. The data practices of …


Preface, Christine L. Borgman Dec 2011

Preface, Christine L. Borgman

Christine L. Borgman

No abstract provided.