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Sheldon Cooper Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Best Of 2014 Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Introduction To The Legal Tech Audit, Rachel S. Evans, Jason Tubinis
Introduction To The Legal Tech Audit, Rachel S. Evans, Jason Tubinis
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A brief introduction and discussion of the legal tech audit, why it matters and three mini tech lessons for Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat Pro.
Cookbooks Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Educational Gaming Display, Maggie Mason Smith
The Media Spaces Life Cycle, Bobby Hollandsworth
I'M Not A Librarian, I'M A Curator (Como), Sharon Bradley, Thomas J. Striepe
I'M Not A Librarian, I'M A Curator (Como), Sharon Bradley, Thomas J. Striepe
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A curator collects, organizes, and shares information. Librarians have always been curators. In the ever changing information environment we now need to acknowledge our inner curator and bring those skills to the social media efforts of our institutions. Social content curation is about collecting, organizing, and sharing information in new ways that aid our patrons; they want to follow trusted “filters” of information to save them time. Effective and useful curation can highlight the value of the library in a new way. Identifies skills and tools needed to become social content curators and develop a curation program
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.
Beyond The Numbers: What You Can Say With Instruction Evaluation Data, Emily Frigo, Ashley Rosener, Barbara Harvey, Anne Merkle, James Gulvas
Beyond The Numbers: What You Can Say With Instruction Evaluation Data, Emily Frigo, Ashley Rosener, Barbara Harvey, Anne Merkle, James Gulvas
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While data driven decision making is a hot topic in librarianship, collecting, analyzing and interpreting data can be intimidating. Where and how to begin? Instruction librarians from Grand Valley State University will discuss how they scaled up from unshared, nonstandard evaluations to a standard form that would make participant perceptions of library instruction more widely accessible in order to make data driven decisions within the Instruction Program.
Getting Started With Digital Preservation: Initial Steps, Max Eckard, Kevin Driedger
Getting Started With Digital Preservation: Initial Steps, Max Eckard, Kevin Driedger
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No abstract provided.
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
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
Test Prep Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Banned & Challenged Book Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Banned & Challenged Book Display, Maggie Mason Smith
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Book Vs. Movie Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Summer Reading & Pervasive Technology Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Summer Reading & Pervasive Technology Display, Maggie Mason Smith
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No abstract provided.
South Carolina Fiction And Authors Display, Maggie Mason Smith
South Carolina Fiction And Authors Display, Maggie Mason Smith
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Teaching Public Administration In An Age Of Austerity: Librarians And Hybrid Instruction, Ashley Rosener, Lara Jaskiewicz
Teaching Public Administration In An Age Of Austerity: Librarians And Hybrid Instruction, Ashley Rosener, Lara Jaskiewicz
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Eleanor Crumblehulme recently said, “Cutting libraries in a recession is like cutting hospitals in a plague.” While a number of university libraries have received drastic budget cuts during the current recession, Grand Valley State University (GVSU) has chosen to invest in their library, keeping its services and materials up-to-date and relevant for student learning. Despite receiving the lowest appropriation per student among Michigan state universities, GVSU has embraced new practices in teaching public administration and other disciplines while balancing the need to serve more students with a reduced budget.
The greatest challenge amidst these changes is to continue providing students …
Exploring South Carolina Book Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Exploring South Carolina Book Display, Maggie Mason Smith
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2014 Fifa World Cup Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Artists, Archives, And Academics: Civic Studio At Gvsu, Gayle Schaub
Artists, Archives, And Academics: Civic Studio At Gvsu, Gayle Schaub
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Civic Studio, an applied experimental art studio project at GVSU takes art students into a Grand Rapids neighborhood to engage with the city’s history, encourage a sense of community, understand civic responsibility, and create a context for art that reflects a sense of place within society.Each student researches a square block of the city. That’s where the librarians come in – one from GVSU, one from GRPL. Together, we help students delve into the physical, digital, and demographical resources that will inform their art.
Endangered Species Day Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Endangered Species Day Display, Maggie Mason Smith
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Employee Picks Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Digital Commons And Ssrn: Turning Perceived Conflict Into Real Synergy, James M. Donovan, Carol A. Watson
Digital Commons And Ssrn: Turning Perceived Conflict Into Real Synergy, James M. Donovan, Carol A. Watson
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Covers the history of SSRN and the development of institutional repositories, how to positively address faculty concerns about losing SSRN download statistics, statistical analysis of downloads on each platform and research behavior, and an overview of the strengths and advantages of each platform.
Turning The Corner On Etds, Ellen C. Ramsey, Jennifer Roper, Christopher Vinson, Andrew Wesolek
Turning The Corner On Etds, Ellen C. Ramsey, Jennifer Roper, Christopher Vinson, Andrew Wesolek
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Presenters from Clemson and UVa, both mid-sized public institutions, discuss differences, similarities, and challenges inherent in implementing an ETD program and the policy implications these programs have.
Ed Rock's Top Ten Tips For F.I.R. Success (And Your Mileage May Vary!), Ed Rock
Ed Rock's Top Ten Tips For F.I.R. Success (And Your Mileage May Vary!), Ed Rock
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Advice presented at the Clemson University Women’s Club Lunch of April 2013 concerning Clemson University’s Faculty-in-Residence program.
Poetry Anthology Display, Maggie Mason Smith
World Intellectual Property Day Display, Maggie Mason Smith
World Intellectual Property Day Display, Maggie Mason Smith
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No abstract provided.
Graphic Novel Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Clemson Literary Festival Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Clemson Literary Festival Display, Maggie Mason Smith
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No abstract provided.