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Research Discoverability, Deborah M. Williams, Emily Ray
Research Discoverability, Deborah M. Williams, Emily Ray
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
No abstract provided.
Mindfulness Resources In The Academic Library, Rebecca Maynite, Beryl White-Bing, Lauren Odom, Robin Mcneil
Mindfulness Resources In The Academic Library, Rebecca Maynite, Beryl White-Bing, Lauren Odom, Robin Mcneil
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
Listeners describe "tingles" as the ASMR experience, but many others enjoy ASMR even if they don't get tingles. ASMR videos have grown in popularity over the years. Recently, they made a resurgence on TikTok, even in parody form (think of the viral Mercedes ASMR video and all of the responses). Becca and Robin have utilized ASMR videos for relaxation and stress-management for the past 10 years. Beryl and Becca thought this could be a great resource for students.
Sparking Joy In The University Of North Florida Rare Books Collection: A Case Study In Reappraisal And Deaccessioning, Susan Swiatosz
Sparking Joy In The University Of North Florida Rare Books Collection: A Case Study In Reappraisal And Deaccessioning, Susan Swiatosz
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
When it comes to collection reappraisal or deaccessioning, rare book or non-circulating research collections are often overlooked until space considerations bring the issue to the forefront. After all, no librarian likes discarding books, particularly historic ones. This case study shows how the Special Collections and University Archives at the University of North Florida reappraised a rare books collection and created collecting criteria to aid in the disposition of rare and non-circulating books. Although lack of space was clearly a pressing issue, the rare and non-circulating book collection at UNF lacked development guidance for many years, becoming unwieldy and no longer …
People, Places, & Things: Connecting Library Spaces And Services To First-Time In College Student Retention, Trina Mccowan
People, Places, & Things: Connecting Library Spaces And Services To First-Time In College Student Retention, Trina Mccowan
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
No abstract provided.
Past, Present, Future: Highlighting Unique Collections, Milestones, And New Initiatives Through Dcx Exhibits, Courtenay Mcleland
Past, Present, Future: Highlighting Unique Collections, Milestones, And New Initiatives Through Dcx Exhibits, Courtenay Mcleland
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
No abstract provided.
People, Places, & Things: Connecting The University Of North Florida Library To First Time In College Student Retention, Trina Mccowan
People, Places, & Things: Connecting The University Of North Florida Library To First Time In College Student Retention, Trina Mccowan
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
No abstract provided.
The Eartha M. M. White Virtual Reality Experience, Beryl White-Bing, Susan Swiatosz, Jennifer Bibb
The Eartha M. M. White Virtual Reality Experience, Beryl White-Bing, Susan Swiatosz, Jennifer Bibb
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
A presentation about the creation of the Eartha M.M. White VR Experience. The VR narrative biography tells the story of Ms. White's life and all of her accomplishments. It also gives a glimpse into her home and base of operations which is now the Eartha M.M. White Museum located in Jacksonville FL.
This VR experience was made possible by a 2023 Innovative Project Award from the Northeast Florida Information Network (NEFLIN).
In cooperation with the Eartha M.M. White Museum, The University of North Florida Thomas G. Carpenter Library Special Collections and University Archives, and the UNF Virtual Learning Center.
Incorporating Student Oer Advocacy Into An Online Library Research Course, Sarah H. Moukhliss
Incorporating Student Oer Advocacy Into An Online Library Research Course, Sarah H. Moukhliss
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
Objectives: 1. Describe How the OER Advocacy Project Aligns with Course Objectives & Philosophy 2. Showcase Student Work 3. Share Student Feedback
Takeaways In Creating An Online Introductory Research Course Using Student-Centered Pedagogy, Sarah H. Moukhliss
Takeaways In Creating An Online Introductory Research Course Using Student-Centered Pedagogy, Sarah H. Moukhliss
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
Student-centered pedagogy is “an instructional approach in which students influence the content, activities, materials, and the pace of learning” (Collins & O'Brien, 2003, pp. 338-339). The constructs of student-centered pedagogy include voice, choice, competency-based progression, and the instructor’s continuous check-ins to track their students’ wants and needs (Green & Harrington; 2020; Harrington & DeBruler, 2019). This poster presentation will focus on the author’s incorporation of voice and choice into the design of an LIS 1001 Introductory undergraduate online library research course.
Power To The Librarians: Lessons Learned From Union Work, Héléne Huet, Maria Atilano, Angeleen Neely-Sardon, Chelsea Nesvig
Power To The Librarians: Lessons Learned From Union Work, Héléne Huet, Maria Atilano, Angeleen Neely-Sardon, Chelsea Nesvig
UNF Faculty Research and Scholarship
For this virtual presentation, librarians will discuss our roles in our respective unions as well as our experiences with both collective bargaining and organizing our workplaces. We will offer tips on effective bargaining / organizing strategies in our workplaces. We will also discuss significant bargaining / organizing failures and explore what we can learn from these setbacks.
Exhibition Review: “Search And Discover: Art On Paper Class Exhibition”, Courtenay Mcleland
Exhibition Review: “Search And Discover: Art On Paper Class Exhibition”, Courtenay Mcleland
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
Search and Discover was the 2021 installment of an ongoing series of exhibits called Creative Cartography, now in its 9th year. This series of exhibits is a result of a collaboration between the Arizona State University Library’s Map and Geospatial Hub and the School of Art within the ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.
Designing An Online Information Science Course Based On The Principles Of Student-Centered Pedagogy, Sarah H. Moukhliss
Designing An Online Information Science Course Based On The Principles Of Student-Centered Pedagogy, Sarah H. Moukhliss
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
What is student centered pedagogy? Student centered-pedagogy includes four constructs. One construct for this way of teaching is by adding the student’s voice to the course. Voice is when students are responsible and included in the design process. They are invited to participate in the creation of learning objects and instructional materials.
Predictors Of Burnout For Immigrant Mental Health Professionals In The United States, Rakesh K. Maurya, Isabel C. Farrell, Dareen Basma, Amanda C. Dediego, Kara M. Hurt-Avila
Predictors Of Burnout For Immigrant Mental Health Professionals In The United States, Rakesh K. Maurya, Isabel C. Farrell, Dareen Basma, Amanda C. Dediego, Kara M. Hurt-Avila
UNF Faculty Research and Scholarship
Mental health professionals who identify as immigrants encounter personal and professional barriers that can impact overall wellbeing. The current study conducted a survey of 108 licensed mental health professionals who identify as immigrants practicing in the United States. The survey included demographics as well as assessments of burnout, social support, and migratory grief and loss. The results of this study highlighted that a combination of higher migratory grief and lower perceived social support significantly predicted higher levels of burnout in mental health professionals. Implications for mental health programs, supervisors, and mentors and suggestions for future research are provided.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration Challenges Faced By Counselors In Places Where Professional Counseling Is Nascent, Rakesh K. Maurya, Kok-Mun Ng, John J.S. Harrichand, Gideon Litherland, Edward Ewe, Kaj Deborah Kayij-Wint, Gretchen Schulthes
Interdisciplinary Collaboration Challenges Faced By Counselors In Places Where Professional Counseling Is Nascent, Rakesh K. Maurya, Kok-Mun Ng, John J.S. Harrichand, Gideon Litherland, Edward Ewe, Kaj Deborah Kayij-Wint, Gretchen Schulthes
UNF Faculty Research and Scholarship
The counseling profession may be considered well established in some parts of the world; however, in most countries it remains non-existent or a nascent profession. For the internationalization of counseling to take place, leading to establishment and advancement, the counseling profession needs to engage in interdisciplinary collaboration. Such a process enables a meaningful inclusion of counselors in professional spaces to allow them to meet the socio-emotional needs of clients and communities. In this article, the authors examine the challenges and barriers counselors experience when participating in interdisciplinary professional environments, specifically in places where the counseling profession is a nascent field. …
2022 Top Trends In Academic Libraries, Alex D. Mcallister, Michael Flierl, Thomas R. Caswell, Laura Costello, Anita R. Hall, Cindy Li, Monica Maher, Mary Piorun, Patrice-Andre Prud’Homme, Brian D. Quigley, Gregory Walker
2022 Top Trends In Academic Libraries, Alex D. Mcallister, Michael Flierl, Thomas R. Caswell, Laura Costello, Anita R. Hall, Cindy Li, Monica Maher, Mary Piorun, Patrice-Andre Prud’Homme, Brian D. Quigley, Gregory Walker
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
This article summarizes trending topics in academic librarianship from the past two years–a time of tremendous upheaval and change, including a global pandemic, difficult reflections concerning racial justice, and war between nation states. Rapid changes and uncertainty from these events have created a significant amount of shifts to academic libraries, higher education, and society in general. Such shifts have yielded new perspectives and innovations in how librarians approach delivering services, supporting student success, managing staff and physical spaces, embracing new technology, and managing data. This report attempts to provide a snapshot of developments worth noting.
Keep Calm And Pivot: Resetting Library Engagement With Remote Outreach, Maria Atilano, Giannina Medell, Stephanie Race
Keep Calm And Pivot: Resetting Library Engagement With Remote Outreach, Maria Atilano, Giannina Medell, Stephanie Race
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
This presentation will describe how one academic library reset their engagement priorities and reconnected with their audience with the use of remote outreach programs. Over the course of one academic year, library staff created, hosted, and assessed more than a dozen asynchronous remote outreach programs for students and faculty, including many who never stepped foot on campus. Attendees will learn how to coordinate efforts within their organization and think outside the box for ways to promote their collections and resources for an online audience.
Sparking Joy In The University Of North Florida Rare Books Collection: A Case Study In Reappraisal And Deaccessioning, Susan Swiatosz
Sparking Joy In The University Of North Florida Rare Books Collection: A Case Study In Reappraisal And Deaccessioning, Susan Swiatosz
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
Rare book or non-circulating research collections are often overlooked when it comes to collection reappraisal or deaccessioning, that is until space considerations bring the issue to the forefront. After all, no librarian likes discarding books, particularly historic ones. This case study shows how the Special Collections and University Archives at the University of North Florida reappraised their rare book collection and created collecting criteria to aid them in the disposition of rare and non-circulating books. Although the lack of space was clearly a priority, the rare and non-circulating book collection at UNF had lacked collection development guidance for many years, …
Program Model: Finals Week Pet Grams, Maria Atilano, Tanner Lewey
Program Model: Finals Week Pet Grams, Maria Atilano, Tanner Lewey
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many academic libraries were faced with the challenge of supporting academic success while most students were off-campus and taking online classes. Many outreach librarians turned to virtual programming.
Pet Grams were developed as a way to reach out and connect virtually with patrons, no matter their location. The main outcome for Pet Grams is to share kindness and motivation during a stressful time in the semester, especially for students but also for other community members who may also need support.
Introduction To Data Visualization With Tableau, Jennifer Murray, Gordon Rakita
Introduction To Data Visualization With Tableau, Jennifer Murray, Gordon Rakita
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
In this workshop we introduced the basics of using Tableau including how to create, interact with, and share visualizations with a variety of data.
Virtual Learning Commons Postcard, Thomas G. Carpenter Library
Virtual Learning Commons Postcard, Thomas G. Carpenter Library
Library Outreach Materials
Created by Giannina Medell
Program Model: Library Literary Contests, Maria Atilano
Program Model: Library Literary Contests, Maria Atilano
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
UNF's Thomas G. Carpenter Library’s Literary Contests invite students, faculty and staff to virtually participate and share their creativity for a chance to win a prize. Contests include a Haiku Contest in April, a 2-Sentence Horror Story Contest in October, and a First Line Literary Contest in June.
Keeping Your Social (Media) Distance: Library Engagement In The Time Of Covid, Maria Atilano, Giannina Medell
Keeping Your Social (Media) Distance: Library Engagement In The Time Of Covid, Maria Atilano, Giannina Medell
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
During COVID-19, University of North Florida’s Thomas G. Carpenter Library quickly expanded its social media content in order to better reach students, faculty, and staff, all of whom suddenly found themselves working and learning remotely. The Carpenter Library’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts (@unflibrary) quickly became the face of the library, whereas in the past they had merely supported outreach, promotion, and advocacy. By transitioning in-person programs to virtual formats, focusing on supportive and uplifting campaigns, and harnessing interactive modes of communication like Instagram Stories and video, outreach staff increased and maintained the library’s online following while also creating a …
Establishing An Omeka Digital Exhibits Presence: Collaboration And Customization, Courtenay Mcleland, Adam Chalmers, Jennifer Bibb
Establishing An Omeka Digital Exhibits Presence: Collaboration And Customization, Courtenay Mcleland, Adam Chalmers, Jennifer Bibb
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
In this presentation we discussed a collaborative effort that led to a digital exhibits program at the University of North Florida’s Thomas G. Carpenter Library. Using Omeka Classic, exhibits are created that foster discovery of content from Special Collections and University Archives in a visually appealing and thematic way. Additionally, the platform brings exhibits that are temporary and physically located in the library to a much broader audience. We discussed ways to adapt a custom theme vs using a prebuilt theme to deliver the user experience desired. Other topics covered include design challenges, options for customization, accessibility considerations, workflows for …
How To Make Memes And Influence Students, Maria Atilano
How To Make Memes And Influence Students, Maria Atilano
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
Some marketers always seem to have the right meme at the right time. How do they do it? Social media maven Maria Atilano reveals how she makes timely memes for the University of North Florida’s library. She shares sites that explain the ever-changing world of memes, tools for customizing them, and strategies to spin memes to fit library needs. To complete the lesson, this feature also covers legal concerns and cultural sensitivity. If the meme game intimidates you, this is the article you’ve been waiting for.
Acrl 2021 Environmental Scan, Ginny Boehme, Alex D. Mcallister, Thomas R. Caswell, Kyle Denlinger, Michael Flierl, Anita R. Hall, Cindy Li, Brian D. Quigley, Minglu Wang, Andrew J. Wesolek
Acrl 2021 Environmental Scan, Ginny Boehme, Alex D. Mcallister, Thomas R. Caswell, Kyle Denlinger, Michael Flierl, Anita R. Hall, Cindy Li, Brian D. Quigley, Minglu Wang, Andrew J. Wesolek
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
Every other year, the ACRL Research Planning and Review Committee provides a scan of higher education, detailing the current environment and its anticipated impact on libraries. While this year's Environmental Scan is no different in terms of scope, we are now facing challenges to higher education on a scale not seen in decades. Across the globe, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the lives and livelihoods of millions of people, and in the United States, this disruption has been compounded by the eruption of protests surrounding civil rights and other social justice issues.
While the 2021 Environmental Scan covers developments over …
Coronavirus Updates, Unf Emergency Management
Coronavirus Updates, Unf Emergency Management
UNF COVID-19 Response
Campus Coronavirus Updates for March 10, 2021
Open 24/7 Yard Sign, Thomas G. Carpenter Library
Open 24/7 Yard Sign, Thomas G. Carpenter Library
Library Outreach Materials
Created by Maria Atilano
Adapting To A Remote Life: Using A Work Environment At Home To Our Advantage At University Of North Florida Special Collections, Susan Swiatosz
Adapting To A Remote Life: Using A Work Environment At Home To Our Advantage At University Of North Florida Special Collections, Susan Swiatosz
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
You might think that there would not be enough to do at home for a staff working with archival materials—after all, most of the collection consists of rare items that never leave the building. When it began to look like the University of North Florida (UNF) would be closed in March 2020, our small team in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library Special Collections Department had to get creative.
Unf Coronavirus Information 2021, Unf Emergency Management
Unf Coronavirus Information 2021, Unf Emergency Management
UNF COVID-19 Response
General information about the campus response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the 4 Key Pillars of Shared Responsibility.
Editing The Eartha M. M. White Collection As A Model For Collaboration Among Students And Faculty At Unf, Susan Swiatosz
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 …