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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Improving Faculty Participation And Representation Rates In A University Institutional Repository, R. Philip Reynolds
Improving Faculty Participation And Representation Rates In A University Institutional Repository, R. Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
Discusses steps taken to successfully increase faculty participation in the institutional repository, (ScholarWorks) at Stephen F. Austin State University.
Oer Plug And Play: De-Mystifying Oer For Faculty Using Brightspace , Morgan Briles
Oer Plug And Play: De-Mystifying Oer For Faculty Using Brightspace , Morgan Briles
Librarian and Staff Presentations
This presentation will show faculty how to apply the OER Plug and Play strategy to their own campus OER outreach efforts. It will also demonstrate to faculty how to utilize OER and other no cost resources in a learning management system.
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Open Access, And Predatory Publishers, R Philip Reynolds
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Open Access, And Predatory Publishers, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
Presentation to help librarians and faculty to identify the warning signs of predatory publishers. Examples of emails from predatory publishers are included.
Leveraging Visual Literacy To Engage And Orient First-Year College Students In The Library, Melissa Clark
Leveraging Visual Literacy To Engage And Orient First-Year College Students In The Library, Melissa Clark
Librarian and Staff Presentations
Too often incoming students leave library orientation sessions feeling overwhelmed and overstressed, which results in the library becoming one more intimidating obstacle to them. However, this does not need to be the case. Visual literacy and visual culture can be leveraged to engage students and improve library orientation sessions.
A Wolf In Sheep’S Clothing: Open Access, And Predatory Publishers, R Philip Reynolds
A Wolf In Sheep’S Clothing: Open Access, And Predatory Publishers, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
Presentation providing information on how to identify predatory publishers. This in turn can help librarians to educate and answers questions about predatory publishers and distinguish them from legitimate open access publishers.
A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing; Open Access, And Predatory Journals, R Philip Reynolds
A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing; Open Access, And Predatory Journals, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
A one hour workshop on predatory publishers presented to the faculty of Stephen F. Austin State University.
First Steps To Promoting Open Access For Research Data And Publications On Campus., Anjum Najmi, R Philip Reynolds, Dillon Wackerman
First Steps To Promoting Open Access For Research Data And Publications On Campus., Anjum Najmi, R Philip Reynolds, Dillon Wackerman
Librarian and Staff Presentations
Open Access (OA) is “the free, immediate, online availability of research articles coupled with the right to use these articles fully in the digital environment.” (SPARC, 2014) While much of the conversation about OA centers on business models, economics, workflow processes, institutional policy, and the transformative influence on academic publishing, limited dialogue occurs about best practices to guide educational and research institutions when planning to develop a policy on Open Access.
In 2015, the Dean’s Council at Stephen F Austin State University (SFASU) agreed to support Open Access on campus for research data and publications. The SFA Scholar Works, the …
Helping Fledgling Journals Leave The Nest, R Philip Reynolds
Helping Fledgling Journals Leave The Nest, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
No abstract provided.
Helping Fledgling Journals Leave The Nest: Library As Publisher Support For Launching New Journals, R Philip Reynolds
Helping Fledgling Journals Leave The Nest: Library As Publisher Support For Launching New Journals, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
No abstract provided.
Repository Reboot, Ann Ellis, Ashley M. Thompson
Repository Reboot, Ann Ellis, Ashley M. Thompson
Librarian and Staff Presentations
The presentation outlines the constraints on Stephen F. Austin State University Library's original repository and the work completed by staff members of the Center for Digital Scholarship to ensure the repository's future success for our campus.
Elements Of Successful Online Journal Publishing, Dillon Wackerman, R Philip Reynolds
Elements Of Successful Online Journal Publishing, Dillon Wackerman, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
At the Center for Digital Scholarship (CDS) at Stephen F. Austin State University (SFASU), we have discovered that there are many complex details to launching a successful online journal-publishing program. In our lead role at SFASU, we have streamlined implementation to make this a relatively straightforward process for the journal managers and editors.
Most of the journal editors with whom we currently work are experienced authors and reviewers, but they rely upon us to assist them with the design, implementation and editorial processes. Following this, we have found it beneficial to provide comprehensive and personalized customer support and training. Some …
Using Scholarworks To Capture Forest Entomology And Forestry History, Dillon Wackerman
Using Scholarworks To Capture Forest Entomology And Forestry History, Dillon Wackerman
Librarian and Staff Presentations
The Center for Digital Scholarship at Stephen F. Austin State University has worked with the Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, and in particular professor David Kulhavy, to digitize and publish online in SFA ScholarWorks the college's scholarly work and history. The latest development from this relationship can be seen in the creation of the East Texas Forest Entomology Seminar event page in SFA ScholarWorks, which documents the seminar's proceedings and history.
Content Management Systems And 3d Models: Creation, Interaction And Display, Dillon Wackerman, Ashley Thompson
Content Management Systems And 3d Models: Creation, Interaction And Display, Dillon Wackerman, Ashley Thompson
Librarian and Staff Presentations
This presentation will explore methods of creating and displaying 3D images in relation to Content Management Systems and online collections. Examining the creation of 3D models through various platforms, we will discuss the interaction and feasibility for implementation of several common 3D formats.
The online display of 3D models has been in use for several years, most notably in archaeological reconstruction projects and more recently in digital imaging within the field of medical science. For this presentation, a 3D model is a visual representation that can be manipulated with various tools, which enable it to be turned, rotated and magnified …
Repositories: Models & Images, R Philip Reynolds, Dillon Wackerman
Repositories: Models & Images, R Philip Reynolds, Dillon Wackerman
Librarian and Staff Presentations
Digital repositories most often collect traditional materials, such as theses, articles and images that do not require unique workflows or practices. While these types of items are common, repositories can also expect to encounter non-traditional materials that can challenge the knowledge and experience of the repository manager. Whether because of new file formats, visual effects or certain aspects of performance art, there are certain items that require unique expertise and innovative design. These can include items such as 3D models, embeddable media, student exhibits and other unique works. As librarians, we should actively solicit these materials in order to more …
Disaster And Preservation Planning Workshops, Kyle Ainsworth
Disaster And Preservation Planning Workshops, Kyle Ainsworth
Librarian and Staff Presentations
PowerPoint Abstract
This presentation elaborates on a 4-day regional disaster and preservation planning workshop held at the R. W. Steen Library May 14-17, 2012. It was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and brought 23 people from 11 different organizations together to learn about disaster and preservation planning from a Northeast Document and Conservation Center consultant. The PowerPoint explains the program director's thinking at all stages of the grant process—conceptualization, implementation and assessment.
Presented at the Society of American Archivist's Annual Meeting "Beyond Borders: San Diego," August 11, 2012. Session 605 - Inside and Out: NEH Preservation Assistance …
I Can See My House From Here: Five Cool Learning Activities Using Google Earth, R Philip Reynolds
I Can See My House From Here: Five Cool Learning Activities Using Google Earth, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
Workshop introducing Google Earth to faculty members at Stephen F. Austin State University.
Google Earth: Cool Toy Or Cool Tool?, R Philip Reynolds
Google Earth: Cool Toy Or Cool Tool?, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
No abstract provided.
Developing Electronic Collections With Shrinking Budgets (Doing More With Less), R Philip Reynolds
Developing Electronic Collections With Shrinking Budgets (Doing More With Less), R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
A lot of this may seem like basic information that we all know but, Google changes features continually and it is often hard to keep up. When I last counted the Google services listed under More Google and under “Labs” I came up with seventy different products or services with fifty-two of those products being search related. How many of these are we really familiar with let alone their individual operators and capabilities? In their book Google Hacks Bausch, Calishain, Dornfest list hack #1 as being aware of and using the Google directory, #2 is Google Zeitgeist, #4 is the …
Demise Of The Reference Desk: Tradition And Transformation, Ann Ellis, Tina Oswald
Demise Of The Reference Desk: Tradition And Transformation, Ann Ellis, Tina Oswald
Librarian and Staff Presentations
This presentation discusses changes and outcomes that took place when the Stephen F. Austin State University Library reorganized its Research and Instructional Services Department. The library removed its Reference Desk, and offered research services through office hours, a faculty liaison program, consultations, and an enhanced information literacy focus. The library continued to operate an Information Desk that had a limited scope of responsibility. The presentation outlines the problems encountered, and considered that changes would continue to be made based upon user surveys and satisfaction of staff.
Introduction To Library Research, R Philip Reynolds
Introduction To Library Research, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
An in depth scenario for a tutorial describing the steps of task definition, concept analysis and search strategies.
Mission Driven Web Development, R Philip Reynolds
Mission Driven Web Development, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
No abstract provided.
Cataloging: What Does The Future Hold?, Ann Ellis
Cataloging: What Does The Future Hold?, Ann Ellis
Librarian and Staff Presentations
With the development of increasing amounts of digital information and
and widespread access to electronic resources, this presentation describes
changes in the way the library may provide cataloging services in the near future.
Tooling Up For Internet Searching, R Philip Reynolds
Tooling Up For Internet Searching, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
Workshop given to faculty students and staff.
Information Architecture, R Philip Reynolds
Information Architecture, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
Presentation introducing the roles and concepts behind information architecture in the development and management of web sites.
User Assumptions And Information Seeking Patterns Of Electronic Information, Ling Hwey Jeng, R Philip Reynolds
User Assumptions And Information Seeking Patterns Of Electronic Information, Ling Hwey Jeng, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Presentations
User assumptions and internet resources for health information consumers, and specialists.