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The Invention Of Hugo Cabret: A Novel In Words And Pictures, Maggie Mason Smith Dec 2014

The Invention Of Hugo Cabret: A Novel In Words And Pictures, Maggie Mason Smith

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Sheldon Cooper Display, Maggie Mason Smith Dec 2014

Sheldon Cooper Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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The Library: Big Data's Boomtown, Rachel Jane Wittmann, Lauren Reinhalter Dec 2014

The Library: Big Data's Boomtown, Rachel Jane Wittmann, Lauren Reinhalter

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Since 2012, nearly every sector has developed a fascination with the seemingly new discovery of Big Data and its unprecedented capabilities to fuel analytic breakthroughs. It is clear that the use of Big Data as an information resource will continue to become more prevalent as it is employed in academic research and data-driven decision making, and even emerges as a vehicle for government transparency. This article reviews the emergence and potentials of Big Data, describes the policies fueling the current data surge, and discusses the impact on libraries. As libraries evolve to provide more data services, there is an opportunity …


Best Of 2014 Display, Maggie Mason Smith Dec 2014

Best Of 2014 Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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Hero, Maggie Mason Smith Nov 2014

Hero, Maggie Mason Smith

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Stone Cove Island, Maggie Mason Smith Nov 2014

Stone Cove Island, Maggie Mason Smith

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Cookbooks Display, Maggie Mason Smith Nov 2014

Cookbooks Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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Educational Gaming Display, Maggie Mason Smith Nov 2014

Educational Gaming Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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Open Parks Network Metadata Guidelines, Rachel Wittmann Oct 2014

Open Parks Network Metadata Guidelines, Rachel Wittmann

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Cataloging/Metadata guide for describing National and State Parks archival and museum collections.


The Media Spaces Life Cycle, Bobby Hollandsworth Oct 2014

The Media Spaces Life Cycle, Bobby Hollandsworth

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Doll Bones, Maggie Mason Smith Oct 2014

Doll Bones, Maggie Mason Smith

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Technology As A Service: Using An Institutional Repository To Educate Faculty On Author’S Rights, Copyright, And Sharing Research Openly And Effectively, Andrew Wesolek Oct 2014

Technology As A Service: Using An Institutional Repository To Educate Faculty On Author’S Rights, Copyright, And Sharing Research Openly And Effectively, Andrew Wesolek

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In October of 2013, Clemson University launched its TigerPrints institutional repository. This IR is a key component in a suite of services designed to capture the scholarly output of the University and make it openly available to the world while supporting the online and open access publication of unique Clemson scholarship. This presentation will explore the fundamentals of institutional repositories, and the ways that they can be used as tools to educate researchers on copyright, author’s rights, and the benefits of openly sharing their research.


Taking Face-To-Face Library Workshops For Freshman Online, Anne Grant, Diana Finkle Oct 2014

Taking Face-To-Face Library Workshops For Freshman Online, Anne Grant, Diana Finkle

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As the needs of academic library users evolve, so must the ways that librarians chose to interact with those users. A great deal of energy has been spent focusing on the first-year student in the university setting, but is this the best focal point for instructional efforts? After an extensive brainstorming session, the librarians at Clemson University decided to refocus time and energy from the first-year students to upper-class students and faculty. That’s not to say that this very important group of students was ignored, but the face-to-face sessions that had been provided to incoming students was shifted to online …


Welcome From The President In Program For Scla Conference 2014, “Unbound”, Edward J. Rock Oct 2014

Welcome From The President In Program For Scla Conference 2014, “Unbound”, Edward J. Rock

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SCLA 2014 Conference program welcome from SCLA President, Ed Rock. Program describes the scope of the 2014 conference of the South Carolina Library Association (SCLA). Includes titles of conference sessions, names of presenters, descriptions of topics and list of sponsors and exhibitors, as well as the overall conference program including keynote speakers Ed Madden, University of South Carolina Poet/Professor; George Needham, OCLC; and Sanford Greene, Illustrator/Author.


Twisted Fate, Maggie Mason Smith Oct 2014

Twisted Fate, Maggie Mason Smith

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What Do You Do If You Build It And They Don't Come? Marketing And Assessing Library Services And Resources, Diana Finkle, Anne Grant, Micki Reid Oct 2014

What Do You Do If You Build It And They Don't Come? Marketing And Assessing Library Services And Resources, Diana Finkle, Anne Grant, Micki Reid

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Lgbt Display, Maggie Mason Smith Oct 2014

Lgbt Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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The Night Circus: A Novel, Maggie Mason Smith Sep 2014

The Night Circus: A Novel, Maggie Mason Smith

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Test Prep Display, Maggie Mason Smith Sep 2014

Test Prep Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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Banned & Challenged Book Display, Maggie Mason Smith Sep 2014

Banned & Challenged Book Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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Percy Jackson - The Olympians Series, Maggie Mason Smith Aug 2014

Percy Jackson - The Olympians Series, Maggie Mason Smith

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Book Vs. Movie Display, Maggie Mason Smith Aug 2014

Book Vs. Movie Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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Summer Reading & Pervasive Technology Display, Maggie Mason Smith Aug 2014

Summer Reading & Pervasive Technology Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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Paper Towns, Maggie Mason Smith Jul 2014

Paper Towns, Maggie Mason Smith

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South Carolina Fiction And Authors Display, Maggie Mason Smith Jul 2014

South Carolina Fiction And Authors Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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The Graceling Realm Series, Maggie Mason Smith Jun 2014

The Graceling Realm Series, Maggie Mason Smith

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Exploring South Carolina Book Display, Maggie Mason Smith Jun 2014

Exploring South Carolina Book Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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2014 Fifa World Cup Display, Maggie Mason Smith Jun 2014

2014 Fifa World Cup Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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Fangirl: A Novel, Maggie Mason Smith May 2014

Fangirl: A Novel, Maggie Mason Smith

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The Nsf/Nih Effect: Surveying The Effect Of Data Management Requirements On Faculty, Sponsored Programs, And Institutional Repositories, Anne Diekema, Andrew Wesolek, Cheryl D. Walters May 2014

The Nsf/Nih Effect: Surveying The Effect Of Data Management Requirements On Faculty, Sponsored Programs, And Institutional Repositories, Anne Diekema, Andrew Wesolek, Cheryl D. Walters

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The scholarly communication landscape is rapidly changing and nowhere is this more evident than in the field of data management. Mandates by major funding agencies, further expanded by executive order and pending legislation in 2013, require many research grant applicants to provide data management plans for preserving and making their research data openly available. However, do faculty researchers have the requisite skill sets and are their institutions providing the necessary infrastructure to comply with these mandates? To answer these questions, three groups were surveyed in 2012: research and teaching faculty, sponsored programs office staff, and institutional repository librarians. Survey results …