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Proceedings of the IATUL Conferences

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2008

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Leveraging Leverage - How Strategies Can Really Work For You, Anne Horn, Sue Owen Apr 2008

Leveraging Leverage - How Strategies Can Really Work For You, Anne Horn, Sue Owen

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The theme of the new Strategic Plan 2008-12 for Deakin University is the delivery of effective partnerships with a key focus on enhancing student experience. The Library has a key role in seeking new and improved ways to support the university’s teaching, learning, scholarship and research activities. Investigations of Web 2.0 technologies have pinpointed suitable applications to enhance student engagement with the Library and with information resources. Along with digital initiatives, the Library is creating intelligent collaborative and contemporary spaces to support and enhance students’ informal learning. Spaces will accommodate student-centred problem-based pedagogy and offer options for interactive group learning, …


It's Been Ill For A Long Time, Is It Close To Death? What Is The Future Of Inter Library Loans?, Helen Livingston Apr 2008

It's Been Ill For A Long Time, Is It Close To Death? What Is The Future Of Inter Library Loans?, Helen Livingston

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Digital Library Initiatives In India: A Proposal For Open Distance Learning, Sujatha Gurram Apr 2008

Digital Library Initiatives In India: A Proposal For Open Distance Learning, Sujatha Gurram

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Information and communication technologies have brought significant changes in all-round development of the society through transmission of information. Information is the fulcrum for power and wealth and very crucial for economic and social development of the society. In India, a number of digital library initiatives and digitization programmes have been initiated across the country. Most of the digital library initiatives are government funded. The Ministry of Communications and Information technology has also established the Digital Library of India. This paper discusses various problems, challenges and issues involved in design and development of digital libraries in India.

The paper highlights the …


Discovering The Library: Finding The Hidden Barriers To Success Using The Catalog, Ellen Safley Apr 2008

Discovering The Library: Finding The Hidden Barriers To Success Using The Catalog, Ellen Safley

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Over the past two years, the Catalog Committee at the University of Texas at Dallas used a verbal protocol analysis to research how students use the catalog system to find known items, to locate materials on a subject, and to evaluate the design and appearance of the interface. The research is attempting to evaluate the thought process and effectiveness of how students use the catalog system. The Library is conducting its third session to evaluate the changes made in the discovery process. During these sessions, the Library will incorporate a means to collect both the audio portion of the person’s …


Web 2.0 For Learning Discovery, Joan Lippincott Apr 2008

Web 2.0 For Learning Discovery, Joan Lippincott

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Tulib: Interactive Learning And Discovery Of Information Literacy Skills Using Web 2.0 Features, Karin Clavel, Thecla Ettema Apr 2008

Tulib: Interactive Learning And Discovery Of Information Literacy Skills Using Web 2.0 Features, Karin Clavel, Thecla Ettema

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TUlib is TU Delft’s new online information literacy website. Its main features are a tag cloud search to allow easy navigation through the website, a modular design, interactive tutorials and the use of social bookmarking. The tag cloud is based on a custom thesaurus and is powered by the Collexis search engine. Tag cloud searches are being used in many of the popular web 2.0 web services, such as Flickr and YouTube. They seem to work well for this website, giving a good overview of what the information literacy website has to offer. During the development process, a lot of …


Humint Or Webint? Concept Study On Possible Routes For Improving Knowledge Discovery Within Organizations, Nader Naghshineh Apr 2008

Humint Or Webint? Concept Study On Possible Routes For Improving Knowledge Discovery Within Organizations, Nader Naghshineh

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The history of science is replete with instances of constant sociological and economic challenges posed by technical breakthroughs. On the other hand one could equally argue that it had been the sociological factors fomenting such breakthroughs. Both interpretations lead to the same effect, the increased complexity of the information sphere confronting us everyday. A number of researchers such as Shannon have argued an entropic effect for information. Some psychologist have suggested that our history from the standpoint of information dexterity could be interpreted by the degree of interaction of individual intelligence with collective intelligence as represented by institutions –such as …


Self-Discovery Through Digital Portfolios: A Holistic Approach To Developing New Library And Information Professionals, Gillian Hallam Apr 2008

Self-Discovery Through Digital Portfolios: A Holistic Approach To Developing New Library And Information Professionals, Gillian Hallam

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Library educators face ever-increasing challenges in terms of delivering a curriculum that will adequately prepare students for the dynamic digital environment they will be working in. Graduates require a balance of discipline specific knowledge and personal attributes that will enable them to transition smoothly into employment and plan their future careers. At Queensland University of Technology (QUT) the postgraduate library and information management program has introduced a whole-of-course approach to professional practice studies, using an ePortfolio to support the students on their learning journey.

The subject ITN280 Professional Practice has been developed as an overarching unit in the Master of …


Enticing The Google Generation: Web 2.0, Social Networking And University Students, Philip G. Kent Apr 2008

Enticing The Google Generation: Web 2.0, Social Networking And University Students, Philip G. Kent

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Much has been written about Gen X, Y and Google Generation students in the higher education sector. Student-centred approaches, new pedagogies, a focus on quality management, information and learning commons initiatives all evidence greater attention to the generational needs of the Google Generation. New technologies and applications have also been harnessed to meet students in their ‘own space’.

Traditional library systems are being enhanced to include Web 2.0 functionality. Universities and their Libraries are establishing a presence in social network sites (eg Facebook, YouTube).

The paper analyses these trends, takes stock of these initiatives in the university library environment and …


Opening The Pandora's Box Of Digitized Collections, Silas Marques De Oliveira Apr 2008

Opening The Pandora's Box Of Digitized Collections, Silas Marques De Oliveira

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A Captologic Approach To The Challenges Of Digital Discover, Shahed Rashidi, Nader Naghshineh Apr 2008

A Captologic Approach To The Challenges Of Digital Discover, Shahed Rashidi, Nader Naghshineh

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Giving Research Global Reach: Researchspace@ Auckland, Vanessa Newton-Wade, Leonie Hayes Apr 2008

Giving Research Global Reach: Researchspace@ Auckland, Vanessa Newton-Wade, Leonie Hayes

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Getting In Their Space: Information Literacy Training Fpr Off-Campus Students, Brenda Johnson, Heather Lamond Apr 2008

Getting In Their Space: Information Literacy Training Fpr Off-Campus Students, Brenda Johnson, Heather Lamond

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Image Driven Search Engines, Jamshid Sadeghiani, Nader Naghshineh Apr 2008

Image Driven Search Engines, Jamshid Sadeghiani, Nader Naghshineh

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Uqual: Addressing The Need For A Universal Quality Model For Technical Academic Libraries Having A Digital/Physical Manifestation, Maryam Nakhoda, Fatima Fahimnia Apr 2008

Uqual: Addressing The Need For A Universal Quality Model For Technical Academic Libraries Having A Digital/Physical Manifestation, Maryam Nakhoda, Fatima Fahimnia

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The Digital Strategy And Matauranga Maori (Maori Knowledge), Evelyn Tobin Apr 2008

The Digital Strategy And Matauranga Maori (Maori Knowledge), Evelyn Tobin

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Going Digital, Experiences At The Wellcome Library, Dave Thompson Apr 2008

Going Digital, Experiences At The Wellcome Library, Dave Thompson

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The Wellcome Library[1] acknowledges that born digital material will form part of its research collections. The question is, how do we implement this? This paper talks to the experiences of the Wellcome Library as it develops and implements its strategy to acquire and manage born digital material. It draws on our experiences of working with ’real’ material, and looks at the pragmatic ways in which workflows and practices have been developed and the archivists successfully engaged in working with this new medium.


Eresearch Developments In Australia, Rhys Francis Apr 2008

Eresearch Developments In Australia, Rhys Francis

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Creating A Culture Of Data Integration And Interoperability: Librarians And Earth Science Faculty Collaborate On A Geoinformatics Course, Michael Fosmire, Chris Miller Apr 2008

Creating A Culture Of Data Integration And Interoperability: Librarians And Earth Science Faculty Collaborate On A Geoinformatics Course, Michael Fosmire, Chris Miller

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One aspect of the development of an e-infrastructure for research discovery that is often overlooked is the human element. Data is only as interoperable as the scientists who are willing to meet data standards and share their work with others. Information literacy in the data world has at least as many challenges as it does in the world of documents. For example, the provenance of data, who collected it, how they collected it, and whether and how it has been verified, are all very important factors for researchers to consider before incorporating external data into their analyses. With this in …


Eresearch: Access And Support To University Researchers, Judy Stokker Apr 2008

Eresearch: Access And Support To University Researchers, Judy Stokker

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The way research is undertaken is changing fundamentally with eResearch, the uptake of web technologies and the application of advanced computational techniques. At the same time, rapid changes are underway in scholarly publishing and communication so that research outputs - both articles and data - are available in new and different ways. What does this mean for university libraries in our work to support research? Many university libraries are establishing and populating institutional repositories, undertaking e publishing of university journals and entering the field of research data management and curation with the consequential need for training researchers in data management …


Institutional Repositories In New Zealand: Comparing Institutional Strategies For Digital Preservation And Discovery, Rowena Cullen, Brenda Chawner Apr 2008

Institutional Repositories In New Zealand: Comparing Institutional Strategies For Digital Preservation And Discovery, Rowena Cullen, Brenda Chawner

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This paper outlines an ongoing project to create of a knowledge base to support the development of institutional repositories in New Zealand. The knowledge base wiki includes a summary of key literature to date, highlighting best practice, and standards relevant to the New Zealand sector, and a set of case studies of how New Zealand institutions have developed their repositories to date. These case studies are analysed, and different strategic approaches taken by institutions across the sector identified. These will then be discussed in relation to the issues identified in the literature. The paper also outlines new research areas being …


Minding Our Ps And Qs - Issues Of Property, Provenance And Quality In Institutional Repositories, Bruce White Apr 2008

Minding Our Ps And Qs - Issues Of Property, Provenance And Quality In Institutional Repositories, Bruce White

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The development of institutional repositories has opened the path to the mass availability of peer-reviewed scholarly information and the extension of information democracy to the academic domain. A secondary space of free-to-all documents has begun to parallel the hitherto-closed world of journal publishing and many publishers have consented to the inclusion of copyrighted documents in digital repositories, although frequently specifying that a version other than the formally-published one be used. This paper will conceptually

examine the complex interplay of rights, permissions and versions between publishers and repositories, focussing on the New Zealand situation and the challenges faced by university repositories …


Ambient Findability And Structured Serendipity: Enjhanced Resource Discovery For Full Text Collections, Alison Stevenson, Conal Tuohy, Jamie Norrish Apr 2008

Ambient Findability And Structured Serendipity: Enjhanced Resource Discovery For Full Text Collections, Alison Stevenson, Conal Tuohy, Jamie Norrish

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University Libraries manage increasingly large collections of full text digital resources. These might be repositories of born digital research outputs, e-reserves collections or online libraries of material digitised to provide open access to significant texts. Whatever the content of the material, the structured data of full text resources can be exploited to enhance research discovery. The implicit connections and cross-references between books and papers, which occur in all print collections, can be made explicit in a collection of electronic texts. Correctly encoded and exposed they create a framework to support resource discovery and navigation both within and between texts by …


Becoming The Authoritative Source: Taking Repositiories Centre Stage, Howard Amos, Tom Ruthven Apr 2008

Becoming The Authoritative Source: Taking Repositiories Centre Stage, Howard Amos, Tom Ruthven

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Institutional repositories can be a storehouse of the research of an institution. There are many internal and external needs to find, use and report on the entirety or parts of an institution’s research output.

This paper examines how to harness environmental factors to make an institutional repository the central and authoritative source of the research material output of a university. How to take it from “a place” to put research to making it “the place” and moving it from a nice-to-have service to one with a solid, sustainable future, one that the academic community values, supports and uses rather than …


Kiwi Advanced Research And Education Network (Karen): Opportunities And Challenges, Sam Searle Apr 2008

Kiwi Advanced Research And Education Network (Karen): Opportunities And Challenges, Sam Searle

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Pixels & Partnerships: Digital Publishing And Co-Operative Scholarship In Australian And Britsih Imperial History, Robin Walsh Apr 2008

Pixels & Partnerships: Digital Publishing And Co-Operative Scholarship In Australian And Britsih Imperial History, Robin Walsh

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The efforts of libraries and archival institutions in collecting and curating dispersed collections of original letters, journals, pictorial sources, and realia/artefacts are essential contributions towards research and scholarship. Recent technological advances in digitization offer important new possibilities in the reproduction of documents and images as well as enhanced access to dispersed institutional holdings.

The Lachlan & Elizabeth Macquarie Archive (LEMA) is a co-operative inter-institutional website project based at Macquarie University Library, in partnership with key Australian and UK institutions. The aim of the LEMA Project is to create a digital research gateway to the writings of the Lachlan Macquarie (1761-1824), …


Digital Strategy: European Perspectives, Paul Ayris Apr 2008

Digital Strategy: European Perspectives, Paul Ayris

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The purpose of this paper is to examine the role and content of digital strategies in European research libraries. The paper will look at current developments in UCL (University College London) in the UK in terms of strategic directions at an institutional level. It will then examine how UCL Library Services is developing its own strategy to meet these institutional objectives. The paper will look at changing digital architectures, which reflect the new emphasis on student-centred learning and research. Three types of e-content will be examined, and the success or otherwise of libraries in delivering this type of content examined. …


Towards A Canadian Digitization Strategy, Janine Schmidt, Louis Houle Apr 2008

Towards A Canadian Digitization Strategy, Janine Schmidt, Louis Houle

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A National Digital Data Policy For The United States: To Be Or Not To Be?, James L. Mullins Apr 2008

A National Digital Data Policy For The United States: To Be Or Not To Be?, James L. Mullins

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As countries worldwide are coming to terms with establishing a national data policy, the United States is approaching the issue in a piecemeal manner. With numerous federal, state and private agencies in control of funding, it is unlikely that a national policy will emerge for the United States in the near future. Regardless, efforts are moving forward on digital initiatives, including open access to scholarly publications, access to digital data-sets, creation of standards for data-set management, and national repositories for scanned images. Consortiums of research libraries such as the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC), Association of Research Libraries (ARL), Coalition …


Creating A Free To Read International Digital Library - Five Years Later, Erika Linke Apr 2008

Creating A Free To Read International Digital Library - Five Years Later, Erika Linke

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The Million Book Project was begun in 2003 with the vision of creating a free-to-read, universally accessible, million-book digital resource by 2007 to provide a test bed for developing digital library tools and software. By spring 2007 1.4 million titles were digitized.

The project stemmed from a collaboration of the university library and the school of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University. From the project’s inception partners included libraries, institutions of higher education and research organizations in China, India and the U.S., essentially computer scientists and librarians. Additional partners have been added selectively as the project became more visible in …