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Teaching Ai Literacy Through Library Frameworks, Christopher M. Jimenez Mar 2024

Teaching Ai Literacy Through Library Frameworks, Christopher M. Jimenez

Works of the FIU Libraries

This poster presents a comprehensive exploration of the integration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) with the Association of College and Research Libraries' Frameworks for Information Literacy. It seeks to shed light on the implications and considerations of incorporating generative AI within the framework of information literacy, focusing on key concepts such as authority, information creation, value, research as inquiry, and scholarship as conversation.

Within the context of generative AI, questions arise regarding the credibility of AI-generated information. This poster delves into the factors that influence authority in information resources and examines how generative AI compares to traditional sources of expertise. …


Virtual Dss: Where To Publish My Data, Jill V. Krefft Apr 2023

Virtual Dss: Where To Publish My Data, Jill V. Krefft

Digital Scholar Studio Resources

Funders and publishers ask us to share and publish our data, but how do we prepare our data and how do we find a repository to share it? This workshop is geared towards students and faculty who are interested in data sharing best practices, preparing data for publication, preparing documentation and metadata, and how to choose the right data repository. This workshop was presented by Jill Krefft on April 4, 2023 as part of the 2022-2023 Virtual Digital Scholar Studio Workshop Series.


Virtual Dss: Network Visualization With Palladio, Molly Castro Sep 2022

Virtual Dss: Network Visualization With Palladio, Molly Castro

Digital Scholar Studio Resources

Palladio is a tool developed by Stanford University's Humanities + Design Research Lab for visualizing historical data and analyzing geographic and network relationships across time. This workshop was offered Friday, September 2nd, 11am-12pm in the Virtual Digital Scholar Studio and gives a basic introduction to network graphing and demonstrates how to create and manipulate visualizations with Palladio. Part of the 2022-2023 Virtual Digital Scholar Studio webinar Series, this webinar was presented by Molly Castro.


Digital Activities: Florida International University Libraries Annual Report, Fy 2020-2021, Florida International University, Jamie Rogers, Jill V. Krefft, Rhia Rae, Veronica Gonzalez, Rebecca Bakker, Kelley Rowan, Molly Castro Nov 2021

Digital Activities: Florida International University Libraries Annual Report, Fy 2020-2021, Florida International University, Jamie Rogers, Jill V. Krefft, Rhia Rae, Veronica Gonzalez, Rebecca Bakker, Kelley Rowan, Molly Castro

FIU Digital Collections Center Annual Reports

This report provides information on the digital activities for the fiscal year 2020-20201.


Cite Your Sources Auto-Magically: Helping Students Choose A Citation Management Tool, Barbara M. Sorondo, Francisco Javier Fajardo, Christopher M. Jimenez, Rebecca Roth, Stephanie Brenenson Sep 2021

Cite Your Sources Auto-Magically: Helping Students Choose A Citation Management Tool, Barbara M. Sorondo, Francisco Javier Fajardo, Christopher M. Jimenez, Rebecca Roth, Stephanie Brenenson

Works of the FIU Libraries

This recipe for the Cite Your Sources Auto Magically workshop is designed as a sampler of citation management tools. The workshop enables students, researchers, and faculty to preview four of the most popular choices currently out there: RefWorks, EndNote, Mendeley, and Zotero.

At Florida International University, the new workshop originated from both student and faculty frequently asked questions as well as feedback at our pre-existing citation management workshops. It was also prompted by the possibility of the university ending the sitewide subscription to RefWorks, the longest-running option for those in need of citation management assistance. After discussing what our students …


A Five-Star Citing Experience: Creating Variations On A Master Class, Christopher M. Jimenez, Rebecca Roth, Stephanie Brenenson, Barbara M. Sorondo, Francisco Javier Fajardo Sep 2021

A Five-Star Citing Experience: Creating Variations On A Master Class, Christopher M. Jimenez, Rebecca Roth, Stephanie Brenenson, Barbara M. Sorondo, Francisco Javier Fajardo

Works of the FIU Libraries

This recipe describes a method for applying a master class outline to various workshops on citation management tools. The librarians at Florida International University (FIU) have historically provided a workshop series on RefWorks. In response to demands from the university community for other tools, we have adapted the master class outline into a template for teaching EndNote, Mendeley, and Zotero. By using this recipe, readers will have a simple template for their own citation management tool workshop series.


Digital Activities: Florida International University Libraries Annual Report, Fy 2018-2019, Florida International University, Jamie Rogers, Jill V. Krefft, Rhia Rae, Veronica Gonzalez, Rebecca Bakker, Kelley Rowan Sep 2019

Digital Activities: Florida International University Libraries Annual Report, Fy 2018-2019, Florida International University, Jamie Rogers, Jill V. Krefft, Rhia Rae, Veronica Gonzalez, Rebecca Bakker, Kelley Rowan

FIU Digital Collections Center Annual Reports

This report provides information on the digital activities for the fiscal year 2018-2019.


Connecting Your Classroom To Fiu Libraries, Christopher M. Jimenez, Ramces L. Marsilli Jan 2019

Connecting Your Classroom To Fiu Libraries, Christopher M. Jimenez, Ramces L. Marsilli

Works of the FIU Libraries

Presented at FIU Online’s Affordability Counts Workshop on March 3, 2019. FIU Librarians Christopher M. Jimenez and Ramces L. Marsilli present the library as a cost-effective alternative to textbooks. The librarians demonstrate ways to locate resources in both the catalog and in databases. They also demonstrate ways to embed content into canvas through permalinks and LTI's. Finally, the librarians announce OER options that are available to the faculty.


Desperately Seeking Authors: Finding Contacts For Copyright Clearance, Rebecca Bakker Jun 2017

Desperately Seeking Authors: Finding Contacts For Copyright Clearance, Rebecca Bakker

Works of the FIU Libraries

This presentation explores the challenges associated with finding authors and contributors to obtain copyright clearance. It will offer practical techniques to locate former alumni, faculty and authors who may need to be contacted for permission to publish materials within an institutional repository. Free tools and sources for locating people online will be presented. Participants will gain an understanding of the steps involved in finding authors, as well as how to assess if it is necessary for their project.


Lis Programs And The Need For Dialogue, Denisse Solis Jul 2016

Lis Programs And The Need For Dialogue, Denisse Solis

Works of the FIU Libraries

This article addresses the lack of understanding of social issues within LIS and MLIS education and in the profession itself while advocating for discussions on diversity in library and information programs in the U.S., the promotion of groups to address these issues, and encouraging more open dialogue on issues of race, gender, and class.


Fair Use And Academic Libraries, Enrique Caboverde Iii Apr 2016

Fair Use And Academic Libraries, Enrique Caboverde Iii

Works of the FIU Libraries

This presentation covers the basics of copyright law and history in the U.S. fair use is covered in detail including the purpose of the use, the nature of the original work, the extent of the work used and the potential market impact. It is intended for individuals and libraries who need to better understand fair use and copyright laws.


You're Suing Me? Best Fair Use & Copyright Practices, Stephanie Brenenson, Sarah J. Hammill, Valerie L. Boulos, Jamie Rogers, Stephen Thomson Moore, Brandie Thomas Feb 2016

You're Suing Me? Best Fair Use & Copyright Practices, Stephanie Brenenson, Sarah J. Hammill, Valerie L. Boulos, Jamie Rogers, Stephen Thomson Moore, Brandie Thomas

Works of the FIU Libraries

Do you teach? Do you publish? Do you know how to exercise your fair use rights?

This panel discussion focuses on fair use and copyright practices.

Panels include:

The Basics – Get a general overview of fair use and methods for making fair use decisions, including the four factors and best practices.

Blackboard Behavior! - Learn about best practices when building course content and assignments in Blackboard. Find out about the TEACH Act and how it impacts teaching online.

Good Intentions: Fair Use, Images, and ETDs – Learn about the fair use guidelines pertaining to the use of images in …


Linking Old Librarianship To New: Aligning 5-Steps Of The Innovator's Dna In Creating Thematic Discovery Systems For The Everglades, L. Bryan Cooper, Margarita Perez Martinez May 2015

Linking Old Librarianship To New: Aligning 5-Steps Of The Innovator's Dna In Creating Thematic Discovery Systems For The Everglades, L. Bryan Cooper, Margarita Perez Martinez

Works of the FIU Libraries

This poster presentation from the May 2015 Florida Library Association Conference, along with the Everglades Explorer discovery portal at http://ee.fiu.edu, demonstrates how traditional bibliographic and curatorial principles can be applied to: 1) selection, cross-walking and aggregation of metadata linking end-users to wide-spread digital resources from multiple silos; 2) harvesting of select PDFs, HTML and media for web archiving and access; 3) selection of CMS domains, sub-domains and folders for targeted searching using an API.

Choosing content for this discovery portal is comparable to past scholarly practice of creating and publishing subject bibliographies, except metadata and data are housed in …