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West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.6, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.6, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries Newsletter
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20131029: Special Collections' Curator's Files, 1972-2013, University Libraries
20131029: Special Collections' Curator's Files, 1972-2013, University Libraries
Guides to University Archives
These items include materials from the University Libraries at Marshall University from 1972-2013. Items were received in 2013 and include notable materials from Special Collections' operating procedures. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents.
West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.5, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.5, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries Newsletter
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West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.4, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.4, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries Newsletter
No abstract provided.
West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.3, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.3, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Irresistable: How An Ir (Institutional Repository) Can Improve Library Collections While Preserving The Past, Monica Brooks, David Evans, Tim Tamminga, Jingping Zhang, Gretchen Beach, Nat Debruin, Larry Sheret, Thomas L. Walker Ii, Paris E. Webb
Irresistable: How An Ir (Institutional Repository) Can Improve Library Collections While Preserving The Past, Monica Brooks, David Evans, Tim Tamminga, Jingping Zhang, Gretchen Beach, Nat Debruin, Larry Sheret, Thomas L. Walker Ii, Paris E. Webb
MU IR Day: April 11, 2013
Marshall University’s IR team will discuss the creation, progress, and benefits of the Marshall Digital Scholar, an online institutional repository. There will be time for libraries, large and small, to ask questions about digital collecting and digital projects.
Getting Faculty Excited About Your Ir…Really? Really!, Tim Tamminga
Getting Faculty Excited About Your Ir…Really? Really!, Tim Tamminga
MU IR Day: April 11, 2013
Why do some repository managers seem to find it so easy to engage their faculty? What are the services and features that make an IR compelling to faculty? Tim Tamminga of bepress has spoken with numerous institutions about their faculty engagement strategies. In this presentation, he will share vignettes of successful faculty engagement from libraries at institutions of all different types and sizes. In addition, Tim will share successful IR talking points for getting your faculty’s attention.
Introduction To Marshall Digital Scholar/Everything You Thought You Knew About Copyright, Jingping Zhang, Monica Brooks, Paris E. Webb, Larry Sheret
Introduction To Marshall Digital Scholar/Everything You Thought You Knew About Copyright, Jingping Zhang, Monica Brooks, Paris E. Webb, Larry Sheret
MU IR Day: April 11, 2013
Copyright Primer: demystifying the law and best practices for librarians. Ignorance of the law is no longer acceptable and individuals can now be assessed astronomically high statutory damages per infringement. Join us for a frank and informative discussion regarding current copyright law and application in your library when working with digital publisher content. We don’t pretend to have all the answers but our team will share our MDS workflow for securing permissions for inclusion in the institutional repository for public access
West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.2, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.2, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries Newsletter
No abstract provided.
West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.1, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries 2013 Vol.66 No.1, Pamela Coyle
West Virginia Libraries Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Literati By Credo, Larry Sheret
Literati By Credo, Larry Sheret
Librarian Research
Literati by Credo (Academic and Public) is an online product featuring a superb and growing reference database of more than 600 subject encyclopedias and dictionaries, marketing and information literacy tutorials, and assessments. All of this is folded into one seamlessly integrated platform with the value added functionality of XML and completely customizable features (such as are available in LibGuides) as well as API connectors to open search a library’s other holdings. Active customer support and services offer solutions tailored to help libraries achieve their unique mission and programming needs.