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Demystifying The Scholarly Publishing Landscape, Eleta Exline, Emily Poworoznek, Patricia Condon Mar 2021

Demystifying The Scholarly Publishing Landscape, Eleta Exline, Emily Poworoznek, Patricia Condon

University Library Scholarship

The scholarly publishing landscape has grown exponentially in size, scope and complexity within the last decade. Since the number and type of publishing outlets have exploded, researchers now need to consider practical and ethical issues such as predatory journals, open access, preprints, publishing data and sponsor obligations when making publication decisions. Further, these issues may be compounded by interdisciplinary research collaborations. Presenters will provide an overview of the contemporary scholarly publishing landscape and the different components. They will also help researchers identify key questions to ask during different stages of the research process, highlight differences that may bear on interdisciplinary …


Towards Data Literacy Competencies: Business Students, Workforce Needs, And The Role Of The Librarian, Wendy G. Pothier, Patricia B. Condon Jan 2019

Towards Data Literacy Competencies: Business Students, Workforce Needs, And The Role Of The Librarian, Wendy G. Pothier, Patricia B. Condon

University Library Scholarship

Companies are looking to harness the power of data, both big and small, to take their business to new levels. One major hurdle for companies seeking to become data-centric is facing a lack of data literate talent for hire in the current market of recent college graduates. This article establishes a conversation about data literacy in business education, discusses the role of the librarian in this work, and proposes a set of data literacy competencies that librarians could help incorporate into business school education, as has been similarly seen in other disciplines.


Rightsizing Project Management For Libraries, Valerie L. Harper Jan 2018

Rightsizing Project Management For Libraries, Valerie L. Harper

University Library Scholarship

Project management is a current topic in management, and project management offices are springing up in many organizations. Libraries may not need a project management office, but adoption of project management techniques, rightsized for library needs, can focus scope, define and organize tasks, and manage resources for many kinds of projects. The University of New Hampshire Library has implemented selected aspects of project management and is learning where these principles can be applied most effectively for successful projects. This paper describes UNH’s use of selected project management techniques and tools in a major collection integration and relocation project.


The Unh Oer Ambassadors Program, Eleta Exline Apr 2017

The Unh Oer Ambassadors Program, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

Keynote presentation at Technology Day for Language Teachers, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. April 29, 2017


A Tale Of Two Campuses: Local And Global Approaches To Reducing Textbook Costs, Eleta Exline, Jen Carroll, Annie E. Donahue Mar 2017

A Tale Of Two Campuses: Local And Global Approaches To Reducing Textbook Costs, Eleta Exline, Jen Carroll, Annie E. Donahue

University Library Scholarship

Poster presented at Association of College and Research Libraries 2017 National Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. March 24, 2017


Extending The Institutional Repository To Include Undergraduate Research, Eleta Exline Mar 2016

Extending The Institutional Repository To Include Undergraduate Research, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

While a primary strategy of scholarly communication initiatives has been to encourage faculty participation in institutional repositories (IRs), with some process and workflow customization, IR participation can be successfully extended to undergraduate students, with benefits to both the student and institution. Drawing observations from the University of New Hampshire Library's work collecting undergraduate honors theses and other student research, this article discusses customization strategies for creating an effective workflow for student self-deposit using an iterative, feedback-based approach, and the benefits, challenges,and potential concerns of encouraging undergraduate participation in institutional repositories.


Making Magic: How To Create A Short Promotional Library Movie, Kathrine C. Aydelott, Sarah Stinson, Nicole Hentz Jan 2016

Making Magic: How To Create A Short Promotional Library Movie, Kathrine C. Aydelott, Sarah Stinson, Nicole Hentz

University Library Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Seven Ways To Clean Up The Catalog, Sarah Theimer Jan 2016

Seven Ways To Clean Up The Catalog, Sarah Theimer

University Library Scholarship

This is a powerpoint presentation given as a Lightning Talk at the 2016 NETSL Meeting. It covers 7 easy ways to clean up the catalog.


Fire In The Library: Transitioning Students To Research In A First-Year Experience Program, Kathrine C. Aydelott Jan 2016

Fire In The Library: Transitioning Students To Research In A First-Year Experience Program, Kathrine C. Aydelott

University Library Scholarship

No abstract provided.


On Playing With Fire: A Choose-Your-Own Adventure Conference Presentation, Kathrine C. Aydelott, Kellian Adams Jan 2016

On Playing With Fire: A Choose-Your-Own Adventure Conference Presentation, Kathrine C. Aydelott, Kellian Adams

University Library Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Linking To Our Future: Cataloging & Metadata In Transition, Sherry L. Vellucci Apr 2015

Linking To Our Future: Cataloging & Metadata In Transition, Sherry L. Vellucci

University Library Scholarship

This slide presentation gives a very brief overview of the development of the Web from its inception as ARPANET to the Semantic Web. The presentation then discusses Linked Data and its uses on the Web. It also gives a scenario of how linked data would work in libraries and its potential to expand access to library resources by making them discoverable through Web search engines such as Google. The presentation focuses on the metadata transition necessary to accomplish this type of global access.


Movie Magic: Starring Your Library, Kathrine C. Aydelott, Sarah Stinson, Nicole Hentz Jan 2015

Movie Magic: Starring Your Library, Kathrine C. Aydelott, Sarah Stinson, Nicole Hentz

University Library Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Research Data And Linked Data: A New Future For Technical Services?, Sherry L. Vellucci Jan 2015

Research Data And Linked Data: A New Future For Technical Services?, Sherry L. Vellucci

University Library Scholarship

This book chapter examines two futures for academic librarians working in access (technical) services: deeper collaboration on data management with faculty and student researchers and expanded access to library resources on the Semantic Web. Both are concerned with data organization, discovery, access, and support of shared data beyond the library. The chapter examines many aspects of research data from the perspectives of researchers and librarians. It briefly examines events prior to the library's greater involvement with research data, looks at how librarians gained fundamental knowledge and skills to assist with the tasks involved with research data curation, and discusses why …


Rightsizing Projects With Easyprojects, Valerie L. Harper Nov 2014

Rightsizing Projects With Easyprojects, Valerie L. Harper

University Library Scholarship

Planning and implementing two major projects at once made some form of team-accessible planning software a must. Learn how one library chose a cloud-based project management tool, rightsized it for the two teams' needs and brought organization out of chaos!


Good, Bad, Or Biased? Using Best Practices To Improve The Quality Of Your Survey Questions, Eleta Exline Apr 2013

Good, Bad, Or Biased? Using Best Practices To Improve The Quality Of Your Survey Questions, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

Surveys can be an effective tool for gathering information from library users and assessing library services, yet the quality of the survey questions can make all the difference between a survey that is completed and one that is abandoned in indifference or frustration. The increased emphasis on user informed library assessment and the availability of free online survey tools combine to make the use of surveys very popular in libraries, but inexperienced survey writers are not typically aware of best practices in the social sciences for the format and syntax of survey question and response options. These widely used best …


Digital Collections And Scholarly Communication, Eleta Exline Oct 2012

Digital Collections And Scholarly Communication, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

In this brief presentation I gave an overview of the University Library’s Digital Collections and Scholarly Communication Initiatives.

Presentation delivered to the delegation from Chengdu University, China, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. October 5, 2012


Metadata For Digital Libraries, Eleta Exline Mar 2012

Metadata For Digital Libraries, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

The students in this course were developing a digital library of Native American artifacts. As a guest lecturer I discussed the concept of metadata using a hands-on exercise and gave an overview of the Dublin Core elements. While I co-presented with Sherry Vellucci, this document contains only my portion of the presentation.

Delivered to Indigenous New England (ENGL 740), University of New Hampshire. March 20, 2012


The Scholars’ Repository: A Central Location For Unh Scholarship, Eleta Exline Jun 2010

The Scholars’ Repository: A Central Location For Unh Scholarship, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

This presentation focused on the rationale for Open Access publishing, self-archiving, authors’ rights issues, and plans for a UNH institutional repository.

It was delivered at the Faculty Instructional Technology Summer Institute, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. June 18, 2010


Copyright Problems And Access Control In The Digital Environment, Eleta Exline Sep 2009

Copyright Problems And Access Control In The Digital Environment, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

This presentation discussed practical application of intellectual property concepts in the digital library and methods of controlling access to rights restricted digital content.

It was delivered at the New Hampshire Archives Group Fall Workshop, Pinkham Notch, Gorham, New Hampshire on September 23, 2009.


"Beyond Google: Searching The Deep Web.", Louise Buckley May 2009

"Beyond Google: Searching The Deep Web.", Louise Buckley

University Library Scholarship

While Google may be the best–known place to search for information online and a prime go–to tool for most librarians, there are other search engines and websites that can be helpful as well. We'll explore some of these in this session and suggest resources for keeping up with these options.

Presented at the New Hampshire Library Association Conference, Bartlett, NH, May 19-20, 2009.


Working Together: A Literature Review Of Campus Information Technology Partnerships, Eleta Exline May 2009

Working Together: A Literature Review Of Campus Information Technology Partnerships, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

This article reviews the recent literature about the essential but often uneasy alliances made between content experts (archivists and librarians) and technology experts. Differing professional cultures, misunderstandings of one another, limited abilities to envision change, and lack of support from top-level administrators are the most often cited reasons for the persistent difficulty in working together. Failure to collaborate may result in the marginalization or exclusion of content experts from projects where their professional skills are most needed. In spite of these problems, successful models for working together do exist. True collaborations are mutually beneficial, open opportunities for continuing relationships, and …


Digital Libraries: Delivering On The Promise Of Open Access, Eleta Exline Apr 2009

Digital Libraries: Delivering On The Promise Of Open Access, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

This presentation focused on how digital libraries are an example of open access publishing and the impact that free accessibility has on the use of library materials.

Delivered at the Faulty Open Access Symposium, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. April 8, 2009


Polishing The Dimond: Changing Spaces For Enhanced Services To The Unh Community, Louise Buckley, Eleta Exline Oct 2008

Polishing The Dimond: Changing Spaces For Enhanced Services To The Unh Community, Louise Buckley, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

In 2007 the UNH Library orchestrated several space redesign projects to enable new services and functions within the Library and adapt to changing academic support needs. These projects included the creation of a digital imaging lab in an unused preservation workroom, and the redesign of the Government Documents Department office to accommodate the transfer of its public service desk to the IT Support Center of the new Dimond Academic Commons. Creativity and flexibility by all participants as well as a shared goal of providing the best possible service to students, faculty, and staff helped meet challenges such as tight deadlines, …


Building New Hampshire History, Eleta Exline Aug 2008

Building New Hampshire History, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

This presentation, delivered at the ExLibris Users Group of North American (ELUNA) 2008 annual conference, was a case study of the New Hampshire History Digital Collections project at the University of New Hampshire Library. The collections are drawn from a variety of sources, including legacy digitized state documents and local histories, newly digitized and transcribed American Civil War manuscripts, and books scanned in conjunction with the Open Content Alliance. Topic included included legacy collection migration into DigiTool, METS implementation, project workflow, and collection level DigiTool interface customization.


Metadata Made Simple, Eleta Exline May 2008

Metadata Made Simple, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

Metadata schemes come in a dizzying array of shapes, sizes, formats, and purposes, from the refreshingly simple, to the incomprehensibly complex, and each with its own acronym. This diversity can at first make metadata cataloging seem overwhelming and foreign, but in practice is can be quite simple and surprisingly familiar. In this session we will review basic metadata concepts, overview common schemes, discuss how new schemes relate to standard library cataloging practices, and how they are used to foster collaboration, sharing, and long-term collection management.

The presentation was delivered at the New Hampshire Library Association Spring Conference, Innovate in ‘08: …


Knowledge Organization, Sherry L. Vellucci Jan 2008

Knowledge Organization, Sherry L. Vellucci

University Library Scholarship

Since Svenonius analyzed the research base in bibliographic control in 1990, the intervening years have seen major shifts in the focus of information organization in academic libraries. New technologies continue to reshape the nature and content of catalogs, stretch the boundaries of classification research, and provide new alternatives for the organization of information. Research studies have rigorously analyzed the structure of the Anglo- American Cataloguing Rules using entity-relationship modeling and expanded on the bibliographic and authority relationship research to develop new data models (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records [FRBR] and Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records [FRANAR]). Applied research …


Digital Imaging Basics, Eleta Exline Jun 2006

Digital Imaging Basics, Eleta Exline

University Library Scholarship

This presentation was part of a workshop and demonstration on the digitization of library archival materials, including sampling rates, the effect of resolution on file size and fidelity, color correction and other image adjustments, dynamic range, and best practices.

Delivered to the New Hampshire Archives Group Spring Meeting, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. June 28, 2006


Reference Answers, Valerie L. Harper Apr 2004

Reference Answers, Valerie L. Harper

University Library Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Linking Of Errata: Current Practices In Online Physical Sciences Journals, Emily L. Poworoznek Oct 2003

Linking Of Errata: Current Practices In Online Physical Sciences Journals, Emily L. Poworoznek

University Library Scholarship

Reader awareness of article corrections can be of critical importance in the physical and biomedical sciences. Comparison of errata and corrigenda in online versions of high-impact physical sciences journals across titles and publishers yielded surprising variability. Of 44 online journals surveyed, 14 had no links between original articles and later corrections. When present, hyperlinks between articles and errata showed patterns in presentation style, but lacked consistency. Variability in the presentation, linking, and availability of online errata indicates that practices are not evenly developed across the field. Comparison of finding tools showed excellent coverage of errata by Science Citation Index, lack …


Union List Of Government Depository Item Numbers For Eighteen Depository Libraries In New England, Frank Adamovich Sep 1972

Union List Of Government Depository Item Numbers For Eighteen Depository Libraries In New England, Frank Adamovich

University Library Scholarship

A union list of Government Depository item numbers for eighteen depository libraries in New England with a List of Classes of United States government publications.