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Data Curation Is For Everyone! The Case For Master's And Baccalaureate Institutional Engagement With Data Curation, Yasmeen Shorish Dec 2012

Data Curation Is For Everyone! The Case For Master's And Baccalaureate Institutional Engagement With Data Curation, Yasmeen Shorish

Libraries

This article describes the fundamental challenges to data curation, how these challenges may be compounded for smaller institutions, and how data management is an essential and manageable component of data curation. Data curation is often discussed within the confines of large research universities. As a result, master's and baccalaureate institutions may be left with the impression that they cannot engage with data curation. However, by proactively engaging with faculty, libraries of all sizes can build closer relationships and help educate faculty on data documentation and organizational best practices. This article describes experiences from one master's comprehensive institution as it engages …


Integrating Libraries Across Continents: A Case Of Aga Khan University’S Nine Libraries In Five Countries, Ashraf Sharif Nov 2012

Integrating Libraries Across Continents: A Case Of Aga Khan University’S Nine Libraries In Five Countries, Ashraf Sharif

Libraries

The Aga Khan University (AKU) is perhaps the only university throughout the developing world that is serving through eleven campuses spread across eight countries and three continents. It has a network of nine libraries, although small in size, in five courtiers in three regions (South Asia, East Africa, and the UK). The university has recently implemented a library management system to integrate all libraries using single shared database.

The purpose of this study is to share Aga Khan University Libraries’ process of Integrated Library System (ILS) selection, project initiation and planning, system implementation including installation to data conversion and migration …


Mystery At The Library: An Orientation Game For Jmu Engineering Students, Kelly Giles, Andrew Evans Oct 2012

Mystery At The Library: An Orientation Game For Jmu Engineering Students, Kelly Giles, Andrew Evans

Libraries

Inventor Nikola Tesla is the inspiration for a library orientation game at JMU. Engineering freshmen learn about the library’s layout and resources while searching both in the building and online for clues about the theft of Tesla’s notebook. This presentation will cover the creation, implementation, and evaluation of the game.


Experimenting In An Ipad Sandbox, Liz Thompson, Jamie Calcagno-Roach, Jennifer Keach, Mark Lane, Jonathan Paulo, Cindi Sandridge Oct 2012

Experimenting In An Ipad Sandbox, Liz Thompson, Jamie Calcagno-Roach, Jennifer Keach, Mark Lane, Jonathan Paulo, Cindi Sandridge

Libraries

Many people use personal mobile devices, but what are the advantages to educational and organizational use? The JMU Libraries and Educational Technologies (L&ET) faculty and staff experimented with mobile devices using a Sandbox format. From program structure and budgeting to sample group demonstrations and assessment, get a practical look at the planning necessary to implement a technology Sandbox. This results of the JMU L&ET technology Sandbox was presented at the 2012 VLA Annual Conference in the VLACRL poster session.


Meeting The Needs Of Health Care Professionals: The Aga Khan University Hospital Experience, Nasra Gathoni Jun 2012

Meeting The Needs Of Health Care Professionals: The Aga Khan University Hospital Experience, Nasra Gathoni

Libraries

Established in 1958, Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi (AKUH,N) is a private, not‐for‐profit institution that provides tertiary and secondary level health care services. The decision to upgrade the Hospital to a tertiary level teaching hospital was taken in order to respond to the health care needs of the people of East Africa. AKUH,N is a premier provider of ambulatory care and quality in patient services, including critical care.


Leveraging Emerging Technology To Visually Promote Library Resources, Carolyn Schubert May 2012

Leveraging Emerging Technology To Visually Promote Library Resources, Carolyn Schubert

Libraries

Objectives: Use emerging technologies to create and deploy a virtual bookshelf of new books to increase circulation. Previous studies completed by the library have documented the increased circulation of materials upon creation of themed physical book displays.

Methods: Currently, visitors can setup an RSS feed for each month's new listing of title. However, circulation of materials remains low. Therefore, I will use virtual bookshelf technology with graphics, such as LibraryThing book covers, to promote new monographic materials for the health sciences and nursing departments. The virtual bookshelf will appear on the home page of the health sciences and …


Citation Analysis Of Editorials Of Core Pakistani Medical Journals, Ashraf Sharif Mar 2012

Citation Analysis Of Editorials Of Core Pakistani Medical Journals, Ashraf Sharif

Libraries

All volumes published in five years (2005-2009) of three core Pakistani medical journals, namely, Journal of Ayub Medical College (JAMC), Journal of Pakistan Medical Association (JPMA), and Journals of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (JSPSP) were analyzed to find out citation pattern of their editorials. The result revealed that JPMA has been the most cited journal. The result futher revealved that contribution of more than three authors in an editorial remained prominent in all three journals under discussion. Journals/serials had been dominating as bibliographic format in all three journals. The most citations' age remained 1-5 years old. Interestingly out of three …


Usability Test Results For A Discovery Tool In An Academic Library, Jody C. Fagan, Meris A. Mandernach, Carl S. Nelson, Jonathan R. Paulo, Grover Saunders Jan 2012

Usability Test Results For A Discovery Tool In An Academic Library, Jody C. Fagan, Meris A. Mandernach, Carl S. Nelson, Jonathan R. Paulo, Grover Saunders

Libraries

Discovery tools are emerging in libraries. These tools offer library patrons the ability to concurrently search the library catalog and journal articles. While vendors rush to provide feature-rich interfaces and access to as much content as possible, librarians wonder about the usefulness of these tools to library patrons. In order to learn about both the utility and usability of EBSCO Discovery Service, James Madison University conducted a usability test with eight students and two faculty members. The test consisted of nine tasks focused on common patron requests or related to the utility of specific discovery tool features. Software recorded participants’ …


Visible But Blurry Boundaries: Librarians In The Writing Center, Writing Tutors In The Libraries, Kathy E. Clarke Jan 2012

Visible But Blurry Boundaries: Librarians In The Writing Center, Writing Tutors In The Libraries, Kathy E. Clarke

Libraries

No abstract provided.


Infusing Information Literacy Language Into The Wpa Outcomes Statement For Fyc, Kathy E. Clarke, Michael X. Moghtader Jan 2012

Infusing Information Literacy Language Into The Wpa Outcomes Statement For Fyc, Kathy E. Clarke, Michael X. Moghtader

Libraries

No abstract provided.


Enhancing Access To Health Information In Africa: A Librarian's Perspective, Nasra Gathoni Jan 2012

Enhancing Access To Health Information In Africa: A Librarian's Perspective, Nasra Gathoni

Libraries

In recent years, tremendous progress has been made toward providing health information in Africa, in part because of technological advancements. Nevertheless, ensuring that information is accessible, comprehensible, and usable remains problematic, and there remain needs in many settings to address issues such as computer skills, literacy, and the infrastructure to access information. To determine how librarians might play a more strategic role in meeting information needs of health professionals in Africa, the author reviewed key components of information systems pertinent to knowledge management for the health sector, including access to global online resources, capacity to use computer technology for information …


The Effectiveness Of Academic Library Deans And Directors : A Literature Review, Jody Condit Fagan Jan 2012

The Effectiveness Of Academic Library Deans And Directors : A Literature Review, Jody Condit Fagan

Libraries

As with other organizations in higher education, academic libraries face increasing pressure to assess their work and be more accountable for returns on investment. Although most academic library deans are subject to some type of internal performance review, a broader examination of what makes library deans and directors effective could provide valuable guidance for current and future library leaders. This article reviews some of the core theories of leadership effectiveness in the mainstream management literature and examines recent publications related to effective library leadership. Because few such studies have been conducted, the review was expanded to include studies of academic …


First Year Reading As Introduction To General Education, Kathy E. Clarke, Gretchen A. Hazard Jan 2012

First Year Reading As Introduction To General Education, Kathy E. Clarke, Gretchen A. Hazard

Libraries

No abstract provided.