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Full-Text Articles in Library and Information Science
Promoting Your Institutional Repository On And Off Campus, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi
Promoting Your Institutional Repository On And Off Campus, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi
Academic Commons and Scott Memorial Library Staff Papers and Presentations
Webinar presentation for Association for Library Collections and Technical Services.
From Traditional To Techno-Based Medical Library Services : Whither Nigerian Medical Librarians, Chinwe Veronica Anunobi Dr
From Traditional To Techno-Based Medical Library Services : Whither Nigerian Medical Librarians, Chinwe Veronica Anunobi Dr
Chinwe Veronica Anunobi Dr
Keynote presented during the Medical Library Association of Nigeria(MLA-NG)2011 Conference/ AGM
Rethinking Advising: Developing A Proactive Culture To Improve Retention, Amber Settle, John Glatz
Rethinking Advising: Developing A Proactive Culture To Improve Retention, Amber Settle, John Glatz
Amber Settle
Engaging Game Design Students Using Peer Evaluation, Amber Settle, Charles Wilcox, Chad Settle
Engaging Game Design Students Using Peer Evaluation, Amber Settle, Charles Wilcox, Chad Settle
Amber Settle
Click Or Poll Your Way To An Interactive Library Instruction, Sarah Gewirtz
Click Or Poll Your Way To An Interactive Library Instruction, Sarah Gewirtz
Libraries Staff Publications
Many of us have gotten the blank stare when we ask students, “Do you have any questions?” or “Can anyone give me a search term to try?” This might be the only time we see them. We want to make a positive impression but also make sure they learn something during their short time. How can we do all of that? Easy! Use Clickers (Audience Response Systems) or an online version like PollEverywhere.com. During this presentation, Sarah discussed the questions she’s asked and responses she’s gotten from classes she’s taught using both Clickers and PollEverywhere.com. She discussed feedback from each …
Strategies For Teaching 21st Century Skills To Tomorrow's College Students, Ann Marie Smeraldi, Kenneth J. Burhanna, Joanna Mcnally, Jennifer Schwelik
Strategies For Teaching 21st Century Skills To Tomorrow's College Students, Ann Marie Smeraldi, Kenneth J. Burhanna, Joanna Mcnally, Jennifer Schwelik
Ann Marie Smeraldi
Today’s first year college students arrive on campus underprepared for the academic demands that await them. Despite the dedicated efforts of high school librarians, research continues to illustrate that students lack basic information literacy skills crucial to their academic success in higher education. In this session high school and academic librarians will explore this issue with participants to identify key deficits in students’ 21st Century Skills. The presenters will share their insights on college professors’ expectations and offer best practices for educating tomorrow’s college students. Presenters will provide ideas for lesson plans and assessment; actual college assignments will be shared.
Strategies For Teaching 21st Century Skills To Tomorrow's College Students, Ann Marie Smeraldi, Kenneth J. Burhanna, Joanna Mcnally, Jennifer Schwelik
Strategies For Teaching 21st Century Skills To Tomorrow's College Students, Ann Marie Smeraldi, Kenneth J. Burhanna, Joanna Mcnally, Jennifer Schwelik
Michael Schwartz Library Publications
Today’s first year college students arrive on campus underprepared for the academic demands that await them. Despite the dedicated efforts of high school librarians, research continues to illustrate that students lack basic information literacy skills crucial to their academic success in higher education. In this session high school and academic librarians will explore this issue with participants to identify key deficits in students’ 21st Century Skills.
The presenters will share their insights on college professors’ expectations and offer best practices for educating tomorrow’s college students. Presenters will provide ideas for lesson plans and assessment; actual college assignments will be shared.
Strategies For Teaching 21st Century Skills To Tomorrow's College Students, Ann Marie Smeraldi, Kenneth J. Burhanna, Joanna Mcnally, Jennifer Schwelik
Strategies For Teaching 21st Century Skills To Tomorrow's College Students, Ann Marie Smeraldi, Kenneth J. Burhanna, Joanna Mcnally, Jennifer Schwelik
Kenneth Burhanna
Today’s first year college students arrive on campus underprepared for the academic demands that await them. Despite the dedicated efforts of high school librarians, research continues to illustrate that students lack basic information literacy skills crucial to their academic success in higher education. In this session high school and academic librarians will explore this issue with participants to identify key deficits in students’ 21st Century Skills. The presenters will share their insights on college professors’ expectations and offer best practices for educating tomorrow’s college students. Presenters will provide ideas for lesson plans and assessment; actual college assignments will be shared.
Data Collection For Research : What Philosophy Students Must Know, Chinwe Veronica Anunobi Dr
Data Collection For Research : What Philosophy Students Must Know, Chinwe Veronica Anunobi Dr
Chinwe Veronica Anunobi Dr
Presents ways students of philosophy and other discipline can approach literature search in the digital environment. Identified characteristics to be possess by the student, the various sources of information , the various eresources as well as sites that can be consulted by philosophy students
E-Valuating Local Collections For Open Acces: The Nlu Experience, Rob Morrison, Deana Greenfield
E-Valuating Local Collections For Open Acces: The Nlu Experience, Rob Morrison, Deana Greenfield
Faculty Publications
National Louis University (NLU) provides access to local collections through an Institutional Repository and Special Collections and Archives digital collections. We use open access as an effective and value-added method for contributing to scholarship and outreach to different communities, including alumni. As NLU celebrates our 125th anniversary this year, we utilize digital collections to promote and provide access to our unique history. This presentation will discuss materials selected for inclusion and the multiple ways open access collections can contribute to a university's scholarship and reputation.
E-Valuating Local Collections For Open Acces: The Nlu Experience, Rob Morrison, Deana Greenfield
E-Valuating Local Collections For Open Acces: The Nlu Experience, Rob Morrison, Deana Greenfield
Rob Morrison
National Louis University (NLU) provides access to local collections through an Institutional Repository and Special Collections and Archives digital collections. We use open access as an effective and value-added method for contributing to scholarship and outreach to different communities, including alumni. As NLU celebrates our 125th anniversary this year, we utilize digital collections to promote and provide access to our unique history. This presentation will discuss materials selected for inclusion and the multiple ways open access collections can contribute to a university's scholarship and reputation.
Incorporating Instructional Design Into Library Instruction Classes, Susan A. Ariew
Incorporating Instructional Design Into Library Instruction Classes, Susan A. Ariew
Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications
This webinar offers an overview of the components of the instructional design process. It will also identify how instructional design components can relate to library instruction, and provide concrete examples of how librarians can write instructional objectives as part of the planning process for instructional sessions.
Incorporating Instructional Design Into Library Instruction Classes, Susan Ariew
Incorporating Instructional Design Into Library Instruction Classes, Susan Ariew
Susan A. Ariew
This webinar offers an overview of the components of the instructional design process. It will also identify how instructional design components can relate to library instruction, and provide concrete examples of how librarians can write instructional objectives as part of the planning process for instructional sessions.
Using An Ir To Enhance The Undergraduate Experience, David Evans, Laura Burtle
Using An Ir To Enhance The Undergraduate Experience, David Evans, Laura Burtle
David Evans
In this session, our keynote speaker, David Evans, Assistant Vice President for Library Services at Kennesaw State University, will provide a senior administrator’s viewpoint on the role of IR’s in the undergraduate experience. Laura Burtle, Associate Dean and University Librarian for Learning and Technology Initiatives at Georgia State University, will share a first-hand account of how Institutional Repositories are being used to publish and promote student journals, theses, and other undergraduate research. David Stout, Sales Director for Digital Commons, will emcee the event.
Pre-Conference: Curriculum Materials Centers, Gregory A. Martin
Pre-Conference: Curriculum Materials Centers, Gregory A. Martin
Library Faculty Presentations
This pre-conference for the Association of Christian Librarians focused on the development and maintenance of Curriculum Materials Centers.
Science Boot Camp For Librarians – A Five Campus Collaboration., Naka J. Ishii, Elizabeth Winiarz, Marion Muskiewicz
Science Boot Camp For Librarians – A Five Campus Collaboration., Naka J. Ishii, Elizabeth Winiarz, Marion Muskiewicz
Naka J Ishii
Presentation at the ACRL New England Chapter annual conference, 13 May 2011 with with Marion Muskiewicz (UMass Lowell) and Elizabeth Winiarz (UMass Dartmouth) on the inception and collaborative creation of an annual "boot camp" for science librarians. This inexpensive and intensive program covers 3 science subjects over 2.5 days to bring librarians up to speed on these topics. Usually, one faculty member gives an overview of the field, and another describes a current research area. This event also provides librarians with an informal way to network and enjoy each other's company.
The Collaborative Imperative Session Three--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan A. Ariew
The Collaborative Imperative Session Three--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan A. Ariew
Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications
The topics for this session included defining the organizational culture of collaboration in libraries and higher education institutions, as well as examining librarian-faculty collaboration culture in libraries.
The Collaborative Imperative Session Three--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan Ariew
The Collaborative Imperative Session Three--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan Ariew
Susan A. Ariew
The topics for this session included defining the organizational culture of collaboration in libraries and higher education institutions, as well as examining librarian-faculty collaboration culture in libraries.
The Collaborative Imperative Session Two--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan A. Ariew
The Collaborative Imperative Session Two--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan A. Ariew
Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications
This series, designed primarily for librarians who work with faculty in higher education or school settings, will explore constructive strategies for forming librarian/instructor partnerships. These strategies will include collaborative planning activities for library instruction sessions, ways to collaborate using course management systems, and the design of post instruction follow up activities.
The Collaborative Imperative Session Two--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan Ariew
The Collaborative Imperative Session Two--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan Ariew
Susan A. Ariew
This series, designed primarily for librarians who work with faculty in higher education or school settings, will explore constructive strategies for forming librarian/instructor partnerships. These strategies will include collaborative planning activities for library instruction sessions, ways to collaborate using course management systems, and the design of post instruction follow up activities.
The Collaborative Imperative Session One--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan A. Ariew
The Collaborative Imperative Session One--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan A. Ariew
Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications
This series, designed primarily for librarians who work with faculty in higher education or school settings, will explore constructive strategies for forming librarian/instructor partnerships. These strategies will include collaborative planning activities for library instruction sessions, ways to collaborate using course management systems, and the design of post instruction follow up activities.
The Collaborative Imperative Session One--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan Ariew
The Collaborative Imperative Session One--Online Tlt Group Presentation, Susan Ariew
Susan A. Ariew
This series, designed primarily for librarians who work with faculty in higher education or school settings, will explore constructive strategies for forming librarian/instructor partnerships. These strategies will include collaborative planning activities for library instruction sessions, ways to collaborate using course management systems, and the design of post instruction follow up activities.
Underfunded And Understaffed: A Ground-Level View Of Ir Creation In Difficult Times, John Davison
Underfunded And Understaffed: A Ground-Level View Of Ir Creation In Difficult Times, John Davison
Giving Undergraduate Research a Worldwide Voice: Institutional Repositories as Publishers
A discussion of the creation of OhioLINK, the institutional repository system for the Ohio University system.
More information at http://drc.ohiolink.edu/
Using Learning Objects To Enhance Distance Reference Services, Susan A. Ariew
Using Learning Objects To Enhance Distance Reference Services, Susan A. Ariew
Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Using Learning Objects To Enhance Distance Reference Services, Susan Ariew
Using Learning Objects To Enhance Distance Reference Services, Susan Ariew
Susan A. Ariew
No abstract provided.
Copyright Overview For Faculty Educational Fair Use & Best Practices, Monica Brooks, Dena Laton
Copyright Overview For Faculty Educational Fair Use & Best Practices, Monica Brooks, Dena Laton
Librarian Research
No abstract provided.
Information Literacy Standards For Freshmen Seminars, Libby Knapik
Information Literacy Standards For Freshmen Seminars, Libby Knapik
Librarian Publications
Presentation by Libby Knapik, Head of Information Literacy Programs, Sacred Heart University, of definitions and standards of NEASC and ACRL for information literacy.