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Using Norms To Help Make Collaborative Learning More Inclusive, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
Using Norms To Help Make Collaborative Learning More Inclusive, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
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The Sun Shining In The Middle Of The Night: How Moving Beyond Ip Authentication Does Not Spoil The Fun, Ease, Or Privacy Of Accessing Library Resources, Michelle Colquitt
The Sun Shining In The Middle Of The Night: How Moving Beyond Ip Authentication Does Not Spoil The Fun, Ease, Or Privacy Of Accessing Library Resources, Michelle Colquitt
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No abstract provided.
The Ripple Effect Of A New Service Point, Bobby Hollandsworth, Kelsey Sheaffer
The Ripple Effect Of A New Service Point, Bobby Hollandsworth, Kelsey Sheaffer
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No abstract provided.
Successful Space Management Projects: The R. M. Cooper Library Adobe Digital Studio Experience, Derek Wilmott, Bobby Hollandsworth
Successful Space Management Projects: The R. M. Cooper Library Adobe Digital Studio Experience, Derek Wilmott, Bobby Hollandsworth
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Native American Heritage Month: Lit, Crit, Theater, Poetry & Memoirs, Maggie Mason Smith
Native American Heritage Month: Lit, Crit, Theater, Poetry & Memoirs, Maggie Mason Smith
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From Bones To Drones: The Challenge Of Checking Out Unicorns, Rodger Bishop, Fredda Owens, Suzanne Rook Schilf
From Bones To Drones: The Challenge Of Checking Out Unicorns, Rodger Bishop, Fredda Owens, Suzanne Rook Schilf
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Modern academic library shelves are no longer limited to books and media—collections today include “unicorns,” which we define as unique items such as DSLR cameras, VR headsets, puppets, modeling kits—even skeletons and drones. Supporting students’ ever-changing curricular and research needs requires constant creativity, problem solving, and technology expertise.
Partnerships across campus ensure close attention to the nuances of university curriculum. For Access Services, curating robust physical reserve collections involves purchasing considerations, special shelving and packaging, customized loan periods, reservation systems, and careful maintenance of high-use, delicate items.
Connecting Collections With Equitable, Diverse, And Inclusive Metadata, Jessica Serrao
Connecting Collections With Equitable, Diverse, And Inclusive Metadata, Jessica Serrao
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Equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) initiatives are becoming commonplace as a strategy to address bias, racism, discrimination, oppression, and privilege in the historic record and improve discovery and access to rare and unique materials. SAA’s Statement on Diversity and Inclusion and Core Values of Archivists reflect the importance of these initiatives. This presentation will explore some of the practices archives employ to improve EDI in digital collections metadata, which may be the key to connecting related materials of underrepresented groups across disparate collections. Attendees will then learn about an in-progress quantitative research study that will evaluate academic archives’ practices aimed …
Transforming The Way Librarians Think About Themselves As Teachers: A Design Based Research Approach, Anne Grant
Transforming The Way Librarians Think About Themselves As Teachers: A Design Based Research Approach, Anne Grant
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How can a series of workshops focused on educational technology and teaching techniques support academic instruction librarians in transforming their self-concept as teachers and encourage the use of active teaching practicesin the classroom?
“Tell Us What You Think:” Results Of An Exploratory Study Of Student Feedback On An Academic Library, Anne Grant, Jessica Serrao, Maggie Mason Smith
“Tell Us What You Think:” Results Of An Exploratory Study Of Student Feedback On An Academic Library, Anne Grant, Jessica Serrao, Maggie Mason Smith
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Last September, the Dean of Libraries created the Campus Feedback Task Force to “develop a process by which Clemson Libraries [could] solicit online and in-person feedback from students, faculty and staff on campus.” In response, Task Force members prepared a marketing strategy and three methods of soliciting feedback: online via our 10 Days to Have Your Say blog and social media, and in-person through tabling across campus. This presentation discusses the details of how the Task Force met its charge, summarizes the 804 responses received, reflects on what worked and what we would do differently next time, and outlines the …
National Coming Out Week, Maggie Mason Smith
National Coming Out Week, Maggie Mason Smith
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Friday, October 11 is National Coming Out Day, a celebration of coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer.
Clemson is hosting a week-long National Coming Out celebration; as part of this, check out the book display in the Cooper Library lobby to read both fiction and nonfiction works with coming out as a core aspect of the plot.
Area 51, Maggie Mason Smith
Are Academic Archives Championing Edi Initiatives In Digital Collections Metadata Practices?, Jessica Serrao
Are Academic Archives Championing Edi Initiatives In Digital Collections Metadata Practices?, Jessica Serrao
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This poster covers an in-progress research study that plans to examine the influence of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) initiatives on digital collections metadata practices of academic archives. EDI initiatives for libraries and archives are becoming commonplace as a strategy to address bias, racism, discrimination, oppression, and privilege. SAA’s Statement on Diversity and Inclusion and Core Values of Archivists reflects the importance of these initiatives. This study will include a survey of metadata practitioners to gauge: how EDI initiatives are incorporated into digital collections descriptive metadata; whether they align with institutional and/or library-wide EDI strategies; and how certain practices were …
What We Learned @ Ala Annual Conference 2019, Lisa Bodenheimer, Camille Cooper, Bob Freeman, Anne Grant, Janice Prater, Ed Rock, Suzanne Rook Schilf, Jessica Serrao
What We Learned @ Ala Annual Conference 2019, Lisa Bodenheimer, Camille Cooper, Bob Freeman, Anne Grant, Janice Prater, Ed Rock, Suzanne Rook Schilf, Jessica Serrao
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Eight library colleagues talk about the sessions and meetings they attended at the ALA Annual Conference and what they learned.
The Soap Opera Of Predatory Publishing And Student Research, Jenessa Mcelfresh, Megan Sheffield
The Soap Opera Of Predatory Publishing And Student Research, Jenessa Mcelfresh, Megan Sheffield
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The Right Type: Scholarly Literature, Megan Sheffield
The Right Type: Scholarly Literature, Megan Sheffield
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Nuts & Bolts Of Library Research, Jessica Serrao
Nuts & Bolts Of Library Research, Jessica Serrao
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This workshop outlines the basics of library science research. It covers the most common research designs used in librarianship and how those relate to the research question, how to plan a research project and the components of a research proposal, and provides a list of resources for each step of the research process. This presentation was given to Clemson Libraries employees as part of the 2019 Summer Workshop Series.
Take A Tour Of Tiger Prints, Kirstin O'Keefe
Clemson University Latino Voices: Past, Present, Future, Derek Wilmott
Clemson University Latino Voices: Past, Present, Future, Derek Wilmott
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The Creative Inquiry program combines engaged learning and undergraduate research at Clemson University. This project challenged a Creative Inquiry class to produce a mini-documentary film through research in the Special Collections of the Latinx community's early histories; interviewing students, alumni, faculty, and staff; and using the Libraries' Adobe Digital Studio.
Describing Historical Images: Improving Access To Digital Collections With Local Subjects, Jessica Serrao, Janice Prater, Scott Dutkiewicz, Charlotte Grubbs
Describing Historical Images: Improving Access To Digital Collections With Local Subjects, Jessica Serrao, Janice Prater, Scott Dutkiewicz, Charlotte Grubbs
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Libraries are at the forefront of creating rich quality metadata to ensure communities can access, learn, and understand their shared histories. The Metadata and Monographic Resources Team (MMRT) is tasked with describing and providing access points to Clemson Libraries’ Digital Collections. Metadata decisions made by MMRT affect how community members discover, access, and use these materials. Photographic images, in particular, pose challenges if they lack descriptive information or historical context. If descriptions are provided, they often align with the historically white male majority, naming high level individuals and leaving out minority and marginalized peoples.
This poster covers challenges and decisions …
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Oer, Yang Wu
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Oer, Yang Wu
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Essentials Of Scholarly Publishing, Yang Wu, Jenessa Mcelfresh, John Morgenstern, Ed Rock
Essentials Of Scholarly Publishing, Yang Wu, Jenessa Mcelfresh, John Morgenstern, Ed Rock
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Moving Toward Shared Local Authorities, Jessica Serrao
Moving Toward Shared Local Authorities, Jessica Serrao
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Clemson's digital collections team is exploring ways to improve the quality of our local authority metadata with an eye toward shareability. This lightning round will cover the steps taken so far to move toward controlled shareable local authorities, the collaborations necessary to accomplish this goal, and plans for the future.
Watt - Libraries Summit, Clemson University
Using Feminist Pedagogy To Transform Information Literacy Instruction, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
Using Feminist Pedagogy To Transform Information Literacy Instruction, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
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Extra-Curricular Engagements: A Case For Provocative Displays, Kathy Edwards
Extra-Curricular Engagements: A Case For Provocative Displays, Kathy Edwards
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As the solo librarian at Clemson University’s Gunnin Architecture Library (gate count last year: 71,000), I have the luxury of programming the most high-profile lighted display wall in an active, multi-disciplinary academic building. Over the past year, I have transformed this opportunity into a ‘bully pulpit,’ serving up the big, wide world beyond South Carolina to a mostly homegrown student body. Instead of curriculum-based exhibits, I engage faculty, colleagues, friends, and students in collaborating to stage extra-curricular ‘provocations’: interdisciplinary displays that use library materials to showcase social and political currents, issues, and global cultures.
Example exhibit titles:
Art for political …
The Simple Four: Making Research Simpler For All With Information Literacy Models, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
The Simple Four: Making Research Simpler For All With Information Literacy Models, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
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Resource Sharing And High Density Storage: A Partnership And A Merger, Renna Tuten Redd
Resource Sharing And High Density Storage: A Partnership And A Merger, Renna Tuten Redd
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Clemson Digital Initiatives, Digitization Authority Metro, Joshua Morgan, Rachel Wittmann, Jessica Serrao
Clemson Digital Initiatives, Digitization Authority Metro, Joshua Morgan, Rachel Wittmann, Jessica Serrao
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Workflow of Clemson University Libraries' digital projects team. Follow the trail of materials from partner/holding institution to scanning, metadata, and hosting.
Bad Science: Misconduct In Research, Ethics, & Morality, Jenessa Mcelfresh
Bad Science: Misconduct In Research, Ethics, & Morality, Jenessa Mcelfresh
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