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Making The Ucf Libraries Part Of Your Course, Carrie Moran, Sarah A. Norris, Barbara G. Tierney
Making The Ucf Libraries Part Of Your Course, Carrie Moran, Sarah A. Norris, Barbara G. Tierney
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Plenary presentation given to UCF faculty attending the Center for Distributed Learning's IDL Showcase on November 18, 2016 by Carrie Moran, User Engagement Librarian, Sarah Norris, Scholarly Communication Librarian, and Barbara Tierney, Head of Research & Information Services.
The presentation highlights UCF Libraries services and resources available to faculty teaching courses online at the university.
Author Rights: Undergraduate Workshop, Sarah A. Norris
Author Rights: Undergraduate Workshop, Sarah A. Norris
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Workshop given to undergraduate students on November 16, 2016. The workshop provides information about general copyright and author rights for undergraduate students interested in publishing in academic journals and monographs.
Access All Around: A Niso Update On Open Access Discovery & Access Related Projects, Pascal Vincent Calarco, John G. Dove, Christine Stohn
Access All Around: A Niso Update On Open Access Discovery & Access Related Projects, Pascal Vincent Calarco, John G. Dove, Christine Stohn
Leddy Library Presentations
In this session, members of the NISO Discovery to Delivery Topic Committee will discuss NISO projects, recommendations and standards dealing with hot topics around discovery and access of electronic content. Presentations will include updates on open access discovery, specifically the recommended practice Access and License Indicators (ALI) and discussion of a new project proposal regarding discoverability of open access material. In addition, we will discuss two new projects. The first involves automatic transfer of packages and institutional entitlements from information providers to knowledge bases for the identification of institutional access rights using the KBART recommended practice. The second work item …
A Tale Of Two Campuses: Open Educational Resources In Florida And California Academic Institutions, Sarah A. Norris, John Raible, Alejandra Nann, Julia Hess
A Tale Of Two Campuses: Open Educational Resources In Florida And California Academic Institutions, Sarah A. Norris, John Raible, Alejandra Nann, Julia Hess
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
A panel presentation presented at the 2016 Charleston Conference in Charleston, South Carolina.
Open Educational Resources (OER) provide a high-quality and low-cost alternative to traditional textbooks. The University of Central Florida (UCF) and the University of San Diego (USD) have been engaged in a multitude of efforts related to textbook affordability. This presentation will discuss the textbook affordability climate at the national, state (Florida and California), and local (UCF and USD).
The University of Central Florida constituents will highlight an unique partnership with three different units across campus. Macro and micro ventures and lessons learned will be shared ranging from …
Creative Commons: A License To Share, Sarah L. Wipperman
Creative Commons: A License To Share, Sarah L. Wipperman
Sarah Wipperman
Sarah Wipperman will be leading a discussion on Creative Commons (CC) licenses, how to assign them to your work, & how to find CC material –images, texts, & other original works—to use in your own teaching, writing, & scholarship.
The Sky’S The Limit: Scholarly Communication, Digital Initiatives, Institutional Repositories, And Subject Librarians, Lee Dotson, Richard Harrison, Sarah A. Norris, Barbara Tierney
The Sky’S The Limit: Scholarly Communication, Digital Initiatives, Institutional Repositories, And Subject Librarians, Lee Dotson, Richard Harrison, Sarah A. Norris, Barbara Tierney
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
A panel presentation presented at the 2016 Charleston Conference in Charleston, South Carolina.
The University of Central Florida's institutional repository, STARS (Showcase of Text, Archives, Research & Scholarship), has presented new opportunities for collaboration amongst the Libraries' Office of Scholarly Communication, Digital Initiatives, Research Services, and Subject Librarians. Building on efforts to proactively promote scholarly communication initiatives to the university community, these four units have used the institutional repository as a foundation for collaboration, outreach, marketing and educational efforts. This presentation will give an overview of STARS and highlight the role the IR has in increasing the collaborative efforts of …
Open Access And Funder Mandates, Thea Atwood
Open Access And Funder Mandates, Thea Atwood
Open Access Week
This workshop will provide an introduction to the current state of funder mandates and the library resources available to you to facilitate meeting compliance requirements. Thea Atwood, the Libraries’ Data Specialist, will cover the requirements of the top funders (and provide methods to gain information on the requirements for other funding agencies), resources to help you write your data management plan, the benefit of adding a digital object identifier (DOI) to your work, and sharing your scholarly outputs with ScholarWorks – both publications and data. Co-sponsored by the University Libraries and the Office of Research.
Open Access And Copyright For Theses And Dissertations, Erin Jerome
Open Access And Copyright For Theses And Dissertations, Erin Jerome
Open Access Week
What is the benefit for choosing open access for your dissertation or thesis? How can your copyright choices help or hurt your scholarship? In this workshop, an overview of open access, copyright, and fair use as it relates to your thesis or dissertation will be presented. We will also allow for plenty of time to discuss your thoughts and questions about these issues.
Where To Publish: Undergraduate Workshop, Sarah A. Norris
Where To Publish: Undergraduate Workshop, Sarah A. Norris
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Workshop given to undergraduate students on October 11, 2016. The workshop provides information about where to publish as an undergraduate student and includes both academic and non-academic publishing.
Scholarly Communication: An Overview, Sarah A. Norris
Scholarly Communication: An Overview, Sarah A. Norris
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Guest Lecture at LIS 5937: Scholarly Communication at the University of South Florida - Tampa. Lecture gives an overview of the following:
- Scholarly Communication
- Introduction to the lecturer
- Scholarly Communication at University of Central Florida Libraries
- A Day in the Life of a Scholarly Communication Librarian
- Tips & Resources for Becoming a Scholarly Communication Librarian
Evaluating Scholarly Communication Services And Programs To Plan For Sustained Success, Jacklyn Rander, Matt Ruen
Evaluating Scholarly Communication Services And Programs To Plan For Sustained Success, Jacklyn Rander, Matt Ruen
Jacklyn Rander
The scholarly communications program and institutional repository at Grand Valley State University began in 2008, and in its first seven years, grew rapidly. Our team, recently-expanded, now includes three full time positions, and through our repository we host open textbooks, open-access journals, and thousands of documents. Our initial growth was organic and opportunistic, which enabled this initiative to successfully take root in the University Libraries. The next challenge for our scholarly communications program is to make sure those early roots are strong and healthy, so that we can sustain our initial success through the next seven years and beyond.
In …
Open Education 8-3-16.Pptx, Charlotte Roh
Open Education 8-3-16.Pptx, Charlotte Roh
Charlotte Roh
Growing The Vision: Next Steps For Open Access Library Publishing, Shawn Martin
Growing The Vision: Next Steps For Open Access Library Publishing, Shawn Martin
Shawn Martin
Developing A Campus-Wide Research Lifecycle: Perspectives From The University Of Central Florida Libraries, Lee Dotson, Sarah A. Norris
Developing A Campus-Wide Research Lifecycle: Perspectives From The University Of Central Florida Libraries, Lee Dotson, Sarah A. Norris
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Librarians at the University of Central Florida created their Research Lifecycle (RLC) to illustrate the research process, highlight campus-wide support services, and identify unmet needs. This session will explore the development of the RLC model, provide an in-depth analysis of the graphic that was created, and explain how the RLC contributed to the developing Scholarly Communication model at UCF. The speakers will also review the steps taken to vet the RLC with faculty and other campus units and emphasize other outcomes such as building stronger relationships with key partners, as well as highlighting spinoff projects. A broad assessment will illustrate …
What Is Scholarly Communication?, Lily Flick, Sarah A. Norris
What Is Scholarly Communication?, Lily Flick, Sarah A. Norris
Scholarly Communication Brown Bag Series
No abstract provided.
Using Sherpa/Romeo: Finding Policies For Self-Archiving Articles, Lily Flick, Sarah A. Norris
Using Sherpa/Romeo: Finding Policies For Self-Archiving Articles, Lily Flick, Sarah A. Norris
Scholarly Communication Brown Bag Series
No abstract provided.
Combining Faculty, Instructional Design, And Library Services To Provide Students A Framework For Information Evaluation, Linda Leake, Samantha Mcclellan
Combining Faculty, Instructional Design, And Library Services To Provide Students A Framework For Information Evaluation, Linda Leake, Samantha Mcclellan
Samantha McClellan
The creation of the course-embedded Critical Thinking & information Evaluation Module series resulted from the need for undergraduate students to start their academic careers with a framework for evaluating information. Pulling from the Paul-Elder Critical Thinking Framework and focusing abstract information literacy concepts on the commonly-used resources of Wikipedia, Google, and scholarly journal articles, the presenters will delve into module creation to implementation of these modules and discuss the logistics of this process to guide other faculty-librarian-instruction designer collaborations.
Etds And The Landscape Of Open Access Publishing, Gail Mcmillan
Etds And The Landscape Of Open Access Publishing, Gail Mcmillan
Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students
Countering anecdotal evidence and calming fears about publicly accessible ETDs—electronic theses and dissertations, McMillan will present a variety of perspectives based on current data. She has led international surveys and gathered data from publishers and journal editors about their policies regarding ETDs. To these she will add data about ETD initiatives based on graduate school and university library activities.
The Borg Revisited: Why Big Data Matters, David Evans
The Borg Revisited: Why Big Data Matters, David Evans
Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students
The Library System at Kennesaw State University has attempted to replicate the Library Cube initiated at the University of Wollongong (Cox and Jantti).The Library Cube is based on a multidimensional data warehouse that joins library usage data and student demographic data and students' GPA.
Meeting The Rising Tide Of Faculty Needs, Sarah Wipperman
Meeting The Rising Tide Of Faculty Needs, Sarah Wipperman
Sarah Wipperman
Grow Your Own Academic Library Scholarly Communication Program, Barbara G. Tierney, Lee Dotson, Buenaventura (Ven) Basco, John Venecek, Sarah A. Norris
Grow Your Own Academic Library Scholarly Communication Program, Barbara G. Tierney, Lee Dotson, Buenaventura (Ven) Basco, John Venecek, Sarah A. Norris
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
How does an academic library go about growing its own Scholarly Communication (SC) program with no budget, no staff, no dedicated office space, no partners, and no experience? The University of Central Florida Libraries responded to such a challenge during 2012-15 by creating a grassroots SC program staffed by a volunteer 20-member library faculty advisory group and creating an innovative “Research Lifecycle” model to help define an evolving menu of SC resources and services that could be turned on, as available, to UCF constituents.
Presentation for the Florida Library Association 2016 Annual Conference.
Grow Your Own Scholarly Communication Program, Barbara Tierney, Lee Dotson, Sarah Norris, Ven Basco, John Venecek
Grow Your Own Scholarly Communication Program, Barbara Tierney, Lee Dotson, Sarah Norris, Ven Basco, John Venecek
Barbara Tierney
Evaluating Scholarly Communication Services And Programs To Plan For Sustained Success, Jacklyn Rander, Matt Ruen
Evaluating Scholarly Communication Services And Programs To Plan For Sustained Success, Jacklyn Rander, Matt Ruen
Matt Ruen
The scholarly communications program and institutional repository at Grand Valley State University began in 2008, and in its first seven years, grew rapidly. Our team, recently-expanded, now includes three full time positions, and through our repository we host open textbooks, open-access journals, and thousands of documents. Our initial growth was organic and opportunistic, which enabled this initiative to successfully take root in the University Libraries. The next challenge for our scholarly communications program is to make sure those early roots are strong and healthy, so that we can sustain our initial success through the next seven years and beyond. In …
Committing To The Non-Traditional: The Path To The Incorporation Of 3d Models In An Online Journal, Dillon Mark Wackerman, Robert Z. Selden Jr.
Committing To The Non-Traditional: The Path To The Incorporation Of 3d Models In An Online Journal, Dillon Mark Wackerman, Robert Z. Selden Jr.
Fondren Library Research
In 2013 Dr. Robert Selden approached the Center for Digital Scholarship (CDS) at Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) inquiring about the possibility of including interactive 3D models in a digital collection. Working with Dr. Selden, the CDS found a platform to which these models could be deposited and displayed. Concurrently, the CDS was actively promoting SFA’s institutional repository, SFA ScholarWorks. One guiding idea behind these IR-focused activities was the emphasis of the legitimacy of non-traditional works in respect to SFA ScholarWorks and the academic community as a whole. This idea and acceptance of the non-traditional was maintained as the …
Creating An Institutional Repository: Elements For Success, Dillon Wackerman, Corrie Marsh
Creating An Institutional Repository: Elements For Success, Dillon Wackerman, Corrie Marsh
Fondren Library Research
Pre-conference workshop that focused on how to develop an institutional repository at any level.
Fair Use And Transformation, 1990-2016: What Now For Libraries And Archives?, Dillon Wackerman
Fair Use And Transformation, 1990-2016: What Now For Libraries And Archives?, Dillon Wackerman
Fondren Library Research
A brief overview of fair use in an informal and formal treatment, leading to a focus on Pierre Leval, the 1994 Campbell v. Acuff-Rose case and the development of "transformation" as means of interpretation.
Elements Of The Successful Ir, Dillon Wackerman, Corrie Marsh
Elements Of The Successful Ir, Dillon Wackerman, Corrie Marsh
Fondren Library Research
A pre-conference workshop on how to develop and maintain a successful institutional repository.
Open Access Theses & Dissertations: Airing The Anxieties & Finding The Facts, Jill Cirasella
Open Access Theses & Dissertations: Airing The Anxieties & Finding The Facts, Jill Cirasella
Publications and Research
Writing a thesis or dissertation is hard, and now that most theses and dissertations are deposited and distributed electronically, graduating students face an additional complication: they must decide whether they want to make their dissertations immediately open access (OA), or, at universities that require OA, they must come to terms with the fact that their work will be OA. In this presentation, I survey and scrutinize the anxieties and myths surrounding OA theses and dissertations.
Greater Than The Sum Of Our Parts: Building Support For Oer From Existing Services On Campus, Matt Ruen
Greater Than The Sum Of Our Parts: Building Support For Oer From Existing Services On Campus, Matt Ruen
Matt Ruen