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Editing The Eartha M. M. White Collection As A Model For Collaboration Among Students And Faculty At Unf, Susan Swiatosz Nov 2020

Editing The Eartha M. M. White Collection As A Model For Collaboration Among Students And Faculty At Unf, Susan Swiatosz

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

Editing the Eartha M.M. White Collection is a digital public history project at the University of North Florida (UNF). Started as a summer digital editing course in 2016, the project has since developed into an ongoing experiment in digital humanities outreach and community building through periodic textual editing workshops involving archival materials. Project participants transcribe and prepare for online publication (using TEI–XML) the personal correspondence and other documents of Eartha M.M. White (1876–1974), a leader of the African American community in Jacksonville, Florida. The project enables the university community to engage with the intersection of technology and the humanities, while …


Library Web Accessibility - What Decision Makers Need To Know, Adam Chalmers Oct 2020

Library Web Accessibility - What Decision Makers Need To Know, Adam Chalmers

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

This program will address what it means to be web accessible from both a regulatory standpoint and a user perspective. Topics include the current level of ADA compliance for library web spaces, case studies examining the responses to legal challenges, and accessibility best practices.


Academic Library Assessment: Strengthening The Collective, Alicia Long, Jennifer L. Murray, Kirsten Kinsley, Tammera Race Oct 2020

Academic Library Assessment: Strengthening The Collective, Alicia Long, Jennifer L. Murray, Kirsten Kinsley, Tammera Race

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

The Florida Academic Library Services Cooperative (FALSC) leads and coordinates projects and resources for academic libraries at 40 state universities and colleges. The cooperative structure brings together stakeholders at multiple levels. The Members Council on Library Services (MCLS; FALSC and library leadership) oversees seven standing committees, each charged with specific work that serves the cooperative. Each committee includes librarians from college and university libraries, and liaisons from FALSC and the MCLS. The Library Assessment Standing Committee (LASC) charge is to:

  • Assist and advise the MCLS regarding methods and tools for library assessment;
  • Create a centralized repository to house examples of …


Using The Harvesting Method To Submit Etds Into Proquest: A Case Study Of A Lesser-Known Approach, Marielle Veve Sep 2020

Using The Harvesting Method To Submit Etds Into Proquest: A Case Study Of A Lesser-Known Approach, Marielle Veve

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

The following case study describes an academic library’s recent experience implementing the harvesting method to submit electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) into the ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global database (PQDT). In this lesser-known approach, ETDs are deposited first in the institutional repository (IR), where they get processed, to be later harvested for free by ProQuest through the IR’s Open Archives Initiative (OAI) feed. The method provides a series of advantages over some of the alternative methods, including students’ choice to opt-in or out from ProQuest, better control over the embargo restrictions, and more customization power without having to rely on …


Multimedia Equipment Loan Program, Jennifer L. Murray, Adam Chalmers Sep 2020

Multimedia Equipment Loan Program, Jennifer L. Murray, Adam Chalmers

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

The Multimedia Equipment Loan Program at the UNF Thomas G. Carpenter Library will improve student success by providing access to high-quality audio and video recording equipment. The library will maintain and circulate the multimedia equipment; train students and faculty in the operation of the equipment, and publish student and faculty projects that support scholarship at the university. This project supports the purchase of a variety of equipment that will provide access to an engaging, interactive and creative learning experience and maximize the success of students.


#Swooptogether: Fostering Community Resilience On Social Media During Covid-19, Maria Atilano Jun 2020

#Swooptogether: Fostering Community Resilience On Social Media During Covid-19, Maria Atilano

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

How the Thomas G. Carpenter Library fostered community during COVID-19 with the power of social media engagement.


Collaboration And Integration: Embedding Library Resources In Canvas, Jennifer L. Murray, Daniel E. Feinberg Jun 2020

Collaboration And Integration: Embedding Library Resources In Canvas, Jennifer L. Murray, Daniel E. Feinberg

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

The University of North Florida (UNF) transitioned to Canvas as its Learning Management System (LMS) in summer 2017. This implementation brought on opportunities that allowed for a more user-friendly learning environment for students. Working with students in courses which were in-person, hybrid, or online, brought about the need for the library to have a place in the Canvas LMS. Students needed to remember how to access and locate library resources and services outside of Canvas. During this time, the Thomas G. Carpenter Library’s online presence was enhanced, yet still not visible in Canvas. It became apparent that the library needed …


Supporting Diversity In Campus Communities With Drag Queen Story Hour, Maria Atilano, Alora Bauer, Sarah Reando, Bill Stephens Jun 2020

Supporting Diversity In Campus Communities With Drag Queen Story Hour, Maria Atilano, Alora Bauer, Sarah Reando, Bill Stephens

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

Drag Queen Story Hour is not just for public libraries! As part of a movement in higher education to fight discrimination and provide a safe space for LGBTQ students, university and college libraries are celebrating the gender-nonconforming experience through Drag Queen Story Hour. Providing inclusive programming establishes the library as a resource for LGBTQ students and educates the campus community about the importance of diverse representation. Three academic librarians and one performer will share their experiences planning and hosting Drag Queen Story Hour and discuss how these events can strengthen community relationships and contribute to an inclusive campus culture.


Community Engagement: Leveraging Library Online Tools To Support Local Historical Organizations, Jennifer L. Murray Jun 2020

Community Engagement: Leveraging Library Online Tools To Support Local Historical Organizations, Jennifer L. Murray

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

Among Floridians, Jacksonville is known as the “First Coast.” It is a reference to the fact that Northeast Florida has some of the oldest European settlements in North America. The numerous local historical organizations are forever challenged to preserve and share the rich history of “all that is Jacksonville–including early settlers, 19th- and 20th-century urban planning and architecture, civil rights and Black history, city governance, and our national parks heritage.” They often do not have the resources needed, but local academic libraries are rich in resources and tools that can benefit organizations outside the library and help bring more awareness …


2020 Top Trends In Academic Libraries, Allison Benedetti, Ginny Boehme, Thomas R. Caswell, Kyle Denlinger, Yuan Li, Alex D. Mcallister, Brian D. Quigley, Catherine B. Soehner, Minglu Wang, Andrew J. Wesolek Jun 2020

2020 Top Trends In Academic Libraries, Allison Benedetti, Ginny Boehme, Thomas R. Caswell, Kyle Denlinger, Yuan Li, Alex D. Mcallister, Brian D. Quigley, Catherine B. Soehner, Minglu Wang, Andrew J. Wesolek

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

This article summarizes trending topics in academic librarianship from the past two years. These highlights provide a starting point or an update, depending on one’s familiarity with the topic. Overarching themes across the profession continue to emphasize the significant amount of change our institutions are driving, managing, and navigating.


Book Review: Reappraisal And Deaccessioning In Archives And Special Collections, Susan Swiatosz Jan 2020

Book Review: Reappraisal And Deaccessioning In Archives And Special Collections, Susan Swiatosz

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

As our institutional archives mature and we gain more insight into what materials our researchers use, we become more discerning in what we collect and preserve. Real estate in any archives or special collections is valuable, and overcrowding is a common lament. In time, we become laser focused as to what collections within our holdings resonate with users. Equally, we all have collections that for whatever well-intentioned reason were accessioned, processed, and maintained, but that are inappropriate for our institutions. In her book Reappraisal and Deaccessioning in Archives and Special Collections, Laura Uglean Jackson has compiled 13 case studies describing …