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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Formulating A Pharmacy Collection Without A Prescription, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker, Linda Galloway
Formulating A Pharmacy Collection Without A Prescription, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker, Linda Galloway
Library Articles and Research
Librarians without a background in the health sciences were tasked with building a collection to support a new pharmacy school at a traditionally liberal arts institution. Despite little subject expertise, the team assessed current holdings, conducted a review of recommended resources, and collaborated with faculty to prioritize acquisitions to support the developing program as funds became available. The hire of a health sciences librarian provided new opportunities for assessment and for continued collecting. Altogether, this process allowed for the creation of recommended best practices that can be adopted by any librarian procuring resources to support new health science programs.
How Do You Like Your Books: Print Or Digital? An Analysis On Print And E-Book Usage At The Graduate School Of Education, Dana Haugh
Library Faculty Publications
The shift from physical materials to digital holdings has slowly infiltrated libraries across the globe, and librarians are struggling to make sense of these intangible, and sometimes fleeting, resources. Materials budgets have shifted to accommodate large journal and database subscriptions, single-title article access, and most recently, e-book holdings. This analysis measures the impact of digital acquisitions in an academic setting during a highly transformative period of library practices. The study finds that both electronic and print books are valuable to the academic research community at GSE.
Drawing Comparisons: Analyzing Art & Architecture Print And E-Book Usage, Madelynn Dickerson, Jamie Hazlitt, Caroline Muglia, Jeremy Whitt
Drawing Comparisons: Analyzing Art & Architecture Print And E-Book Usage, Madelynn Dickerson, Jamie Hazlitt, Caroline Muglia, Jeremy Whitt
Library Staff Publications and Research
Recent studies have shown that despite possible preconceptions, e-books in art and architecture subject areas are actually quite well used. By collaborating across four SCELC-affiliated Southern California institutions (Claremont Colleges Library, Loyola Marymount University, Pepperdine University, and the University of Southern California), we engaged in extensive usage analyses to understand more about what might motivate art and architecture researchers to seek out e-books, and compare that usage to print books.
Critical Collection Analysis: Using Dh Tools To Contextualize Historical Collecting Patterns Within A Political Framework, Lydia Bello, Nina Clements, Madelynn Dickerson, Margaret Hogarth
Critical Collection Analysis: Using Dh Tools To Contextualize Historical Collecting Patterns Within A Political Framework, Lydia Bello, Nina Clements, Madelynn Dickerson, Margaret Hogarth
Library Staff Publications and Research
With the growth of digital humanities and a wide range of free and open source analysis tools at our fingertips, librarians have a unique opportunity to use these new tools to critically analyze library collections. Moving beyond usage and budgets, strategies such as text analysis, temporal pattern finding and data visualization offer insights into the structure and content of our collections, which in turn supports evidenced-based decision-making for future acquisitions. At the Claremont Colleges Library, librarians across divisions have been encouraged to learn tools and approaches to Digital Humanities, and apply these principles to our own work and relationships with …
Drawing Comparisons: Analyzing Art & Architecture Print And E-Book Usage, Jamie Hazlitt, Madelynn Dickerson, Caroline Muglia, Jeremy Whitt
Drawing Comparisons: Analyzing Art & Architecture Print And E-Book Usage, Jamie Hazlitt, Madelynn Dickerson, Caroline Muglia, Jeremy Whitt
LMU Librarian Publications & Presentations
Recent studies have shown that despite possible preconceptions, e-books in art and architecture subject areas are actually quite well used. By collaborating across four SCELC-affiliated Southern California institutions (Claremont Colleges Library, Loyola Marymount University, Pepperdine University, and the University of Southern California), we engaged in extensive usage analyses to understand more about what might motivate art and architecture researchers to seek out e-books, and compare that usage to print books.
Assessing The Books We Didn’T Buy (The Sequel), Erika Johnson, Glenn Johnson-Grau, Rice Majors
Assessing The Books We Didn’T Buy (The Sequel), Erika Johnson, Glenn Johnson-Grau, Rice Majors
Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship
Three universities (Santa Clara University, the University of San Francisco, Loyola Marymount University) are leveraging patron-initiated borrowing data to inform our collection development. Expanding on a pilot project that began in 2014, we have been looking at five years of recent borrowing data, along with five years of acquisition data and five years of circulation data of local collections, to help us define what a "normal" level of borrowing looks like as well as identify gaps in local collections. We are also using the data to strengthen the meta-collection of our consortium (LINK+) through the intentional and coordinated diversification of …
Adding And Slashing Serials, Zebulin Evelhoch
Adding And Slashing Serials, Zebulin Evelhoch
All Faculty Scholarship for the College of the Sciences
During a time of stagnating budgets and rising journal costs, Central Washington University’s Brooks Library evaluated and added a popular print magazine collection and worked with faculty to eliminate redundant and low-use resources. The process of identifying the need, researching, evaluating, and gaining student input for popular magazines to be added to a recently opened coffee shop is addressed first. Secondly, the systematic approach the library used to identify journal titles received in multiple formats and low-use/high-cost resources then worked with faculty to change access models to realize a net savings is discussed. Throughout, insights are provided into the processes …
2016-09 Library Impact Stataement For Bus 348x Business Of Social Global Design Innovation, Andree Rathemacher
2016-09 Library Impact Stataement For Bus 348x Business Of Social Global Design Innovation, Andree Rathemacher
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for BUS 348X Business of Social Global Design Innovation. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Andree Rathemacher. Requesting faculty: Nancy Forster-Holt.
2016-09 Library Impact Statement For Bus 249 Business Of Innovation, Andree Rathemacher
2016-09 Library Impact Statement For Bus 249 Business Of Innovation, Andree Rathemacher
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for BUS 249 Business of Innovation. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Andree Rathemacher. Requesting faculty: Nancy Forster-Holt.
2016-09 Library Impact Statement For Bus 149 Introduction To Entrepreneurship, Andree Rathemacher
2016-09 Library Impact Statement For Bus 149 Introduction To Entrepreneurship, Andree Rathemacher
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for BUS 149 Introduction to Entrepreneurship. No new resources were required to support this class. Responding library faculty: Andree Rathemacher. Requesting faculty: nancy Forster-Holt.
2016-09 Library Impact Statement For Bus 247 Imagination: Explore, Evolve, Engage, Andree Rathemacher, Andree Rathemacher
2016-09 Library Impact Statement For Bus 247 Imagination: Explore, Evolve, Engage, Andree Rathemacher, Andree Rathemacher
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for BUS 247 Imagination: Explore, Evolve, Engage. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Andree Rathemacher. Requesting faculty: Nancy Forster-Holt.
Pulp In The Ivory Tower: One University Library's Development Of A Pulp Magazine Collection From Scratch, Brian Flota, Mark Peterson, Julia Merkel
Pulp In The Ivory Tower: One University Library's Development Of A Pulp Magazine Collection From Scratch, Brian Flota, Mark Peterson, Julia Merkel
Libraries
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2016-08 Library Impact Statement For Pls 498x Teaching Practicum In Plant Sciences, Michael Cerbo
2016-08 Library Impact Statement For Pls 498x Teaching Practicum In Plant Sciences, Michael Cerbo
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for PLS 498X Teaching Practicum in Plant Sciences. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Michael Cerbo. Requesting faculty: Brian Maynard.
2016-08 Library Impact Statement For Avs 344 Methods In Applied Animal Behavior, Michael Cerbo
2016-08 Library Impact Statement For Avs 344 Methods In Applied Animal Behavior, Michael Cerbo
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for AVS 344 Methods in Applied Animal Behavior. No new library resources were required to support this class. Responding library faculty: Michael Cerbo. Requesting faculty: Justin Richards and Anthony Mallilo.
2016-05 Library Impact Statement For Hpr 132g Resilient Rivers, Joanna Burkhardt
2016-05 Library Impact Statement For Hpr 132g Resilient Rivers, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement in response to new course proposal for HPR 132G Resilient Rivers. The class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkhardt. Requesting faculty: Caroline Gottschalk Druschke.
2016-05 Library Impact Statement For Com 321g Social Media And Interpersonal Communication, Joanna Burkhardt
2016-05 Library Impact Statement For Com 321g Social Media And Interpersonal Communication, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for COM 321G Social Media and Interpersonal Communication. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkhardt. Requesting faculty: Tracy Proulx.
2016-05 Library Impact Statement For Edc 302 Jumpstart Seminar, Joanna Burkhardt
2016-05 Library Impact Statement For Edc 302 Jumpstart Seminar, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for EDC 302 JumpStart Seminar. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkhardt. Requesting faculty: Susan Brand.
An Old Horse Revived? In-House Use Of Print Books At Seton Hall University., Lisa Rose-Wiles, John P. Irwin
An Old Horse Revived? In-House Use Of Print Books At Seton Hall University., Lisa Rose-Wiles, John P. Irwin
Library Publications
With limited library budgets and declining circulation of print books, it is important to demonstrate library value to multiple stakeholders and to make informed collection development choices. The aim of this one-year study was to gain a complete picture of print book circulation by identifying titles that were used in the library (‘in-house’) but not checked out. We found that almost 30% of circulation transactions were books that were used in-house. Medical and nursing books showed the highest rate of in-house use in both the reference and main (circulating) collection. A close examination of these subject areas indicated that 46% …
2016-04 Library Impact Statement For Bus 475 Social Media For Marketing, Andree Rathemacher
2016-04 Library Impact Statement For Bus 475 Social Media For Marketing, Andree Rathemacher
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for BUS 475 Social Media for Marketing. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Andree Rathemacher. Requesting faculty: Christy Ashley.
2016-04 Library Impact Statement For Bus 410x Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Practicum, Andree Rathemacher
2016-04 Library Impact Statement For Bus 410x Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Practicum, Andree Rathemacher
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for BUS 410X Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Practicum. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Andree Rathemacher. Requesting faculty: Douglas Hales.
Recipe For A Healthy Collection Assessment, Paula Barnett-Ellis, Charlcie Pettway Vann
Recipe For A Healthy Collection Assessment, Paula Barnett-Ellis, Charlcie Pettway Vann
Presentations, Proceedings & Performances
Collection assessments are conducted at the Houston Cole Library to ensure that current programs are supported adequately and to find out if materials are needed for newly added programs. They are conducted approximately every 5 years or sooner if needed for program reaccreditations.
Subject librarians prepare collection assessment reports using either a detailed long method with conspectus worksheets, or a short method with more numbers and less narrative. Ingredients are mixed together with the help of the technical services and acquisition departments to prepare needed data.
Assessment reports on various Library of Congress subjects have the same basic recipe. Some …
2016-04 Library Impact Statement For Ucs 161 Learning In College, Joanna Burkhardt
2016-04 Library Impact Statement For Ucs 161 Learning In College, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for UCS 161 Learning in College. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkhardt. Requesting faculty: David Hayes.
2016-04 Library Impact Statement For Aaf 300 Black Lives Matter/Blacks And Civil Rights Movements, Michael Vocino
2016-04 Library Impact Statement For Aaf 300 Black Lives Matter/Blacks And Civil Rights Movements, Michael Vocino
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for AAF 300 Black Lives Matter/Blacks and Civil Rights Movements. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Michael Vocino. Requesting faculty: Carnell Jones.
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Bio/Soc 210g Sociobiology Of Sex, Michael Cerbo
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Bio/Soc 210g Sociobiology Of Sex, Michael Cerbo
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for BIO/SOC 210G Sociobiology of Sex. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Michael Cerbo. Requesting faculty: Jessica Adams.
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Ocg 514 Satellite Oceanography, Joanna Burkhardt
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Ocg 514 Satellite Oceanography, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for OCG 514 Satellite Oceanography. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkharadt. Requesting faculty: Peter Cornillon.
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Ocg 113g Impact Of Global Change On New England's Coastal Environment, Joanna Burkhardt
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Ocg 113g Impact Of Global Change On New England's Coastal Environment, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for OCG 113G Impact of Global Change on New England's Coastal Environment. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkhardt. Requesting faculty: Robert Pockalny and John King.
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Ucs 306 Supporting Learning In Higher Education, Joanna Burkhardt
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Ucs 306 Supporting Learning In Higher Education, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for UCS 306 Supporting Learning in Higher Education. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkhardt. Requesting faculty: David Hayes.
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Bio/Apg 282g Sapiens: The Changing Nature Of Human Evolution, Michael Cerbo
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Bio/Apg 282g Sapiens: The Changing Nature Of Human Evolution, Michael Cerbo
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for BIO/APG 282G Sapiens: the Changing Nature of Human Evolution. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Michael Cerbo. Requesting faculty: Jason Kolbe.
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Ucs 314 Leadership For The Common Good, Joanna Burkhardt
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Ucs 314 Leadership For The Common Good, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for UCS 314 Leadership for the Common Good. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkhardt. Requesting faculty: Sarah Miller.
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Nrs/Bio 419 Field Experience In Herpatology (Amphibian And Reptile Ecology), Michael Cerbo
2016-03 Library Impact Statement For Nrs/Bio 419 Field Experience In Herpatology (Amphibian And Reptile Ecology), Michael Cerbo
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for NRS/BIO 419 Field Experience in Herpatology (Amphibian and Reptile Ecology).This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Michael Cerbo. Requesting faculty: Nancy Karraker