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Viva Linked Data Pilot Project, Rebecca B. French, Steven W. Holloway
Viva Linked Data Pilot Project, Rebecca B. French, Steven W. Holloway
Rebecca B. French
JMU Libraries & Educational Technologies participated in a 2017 pilot project with VIVA to present special collections records through a BIBFRAME discovery platform. This poster describes the project's goals, the steps we took to prepare our records for conversion into linked data by Zepheira, and our observations on usability of the discovery layer and the effects on search engine optimization.
Abcds Of E: Managing Metadata For E-Books And Streaming Media, Rebecca B. French, Allison Lyttle, Faye Goodman
Abcds Of E: Managing Metadata For E-Books And Streaming Media, Rebecca B. French, Allison Lyttle, Faye Goodman
Rebecca B. French
This poster outlines the functions performed by the JMU Libraries E-Monograph Team to acquire and analyze, batch edit, check access, and distribute or delete metadata records for e-books and streaming media materials.
Georgia Librarians At Ala: Reports From The Field, Christopher Andrews, Laurie Aycock, Catherine Bowers, Linda R. Most, Scott Pieper, Karen Viars, Emily Rogers, Virginia Feher
Georgia Librarians At Ala: Reports From The Field, Christopher Andrews, Laurie Aycock, Catherine Bowers, Linda R. Most, Scott Pieper, Karen Viars, Emily Rogers, Virginia Feher
Laurie Aycock
No abstract provided.
The Archives As Classroom: A Primary Source Mini-Course, Kayla Harris, Stephanie Shreffler, Heidi Gauder
The Archives As Classroom: A Primary Source Mini-Course, Kayla Harris, Stephanie Shreffler, Heidi Gauder
Kayla Harris
Archival and Primary Source Research (UDI 204) is a one-credit course at the University of Dayton designed to introduce students to the themes of historical empathy, visual literacy, privacy, and silences in the archives. This case study explores the pilot iteration of this mini-course, taught collaboratively with a team of six librarians and archivists. With the intention of furthering the goals of the University Libraries’ strategic plan, the course was developed to move beyond what can be accomplished during a one-shot instructional session in regard to primary source literacy. In addition to discussing the inherent challenges of developing and teaching …
A Change Would Do You Good: Cross-Sector Perspectives, Rebecca Katz, Kayla Harris, Marcella Huggard
A Change Would Do You Good: Cross-Sector Perspectives, Rebecca Katz, Kayla Harris, Marcella Huggard
Kayla Harris
The various sectors of archives and related professions can diverge from each other in priorities, strategies, constituencies, and resource availability. Individuals changing positions across these sectors have an opportunity to bring skills learned in their previous field(s) to transform the work being done in archives and related institutions. Cross-sector experiences also provide an opportunity to reflect on how such transitions transformed an individual’s outlook on the profession as a whole and his or her role within it. Even much of the recently renewed interest in the unity among libraries, archives, and museums (LAMs) focuses on institutions and not on the …
Internet Resources: Ease The Journal Selection Process Using Manuscript Matching Software, Benjamin Saracco
Internet Resources: Ease The Journal Selection Process Using Manuscript Matching Software, Benjamin Saracco
Benjamin Saracco
No abstract provided.
Library & Administrative Support For Civil & Environmental Engineering Scholars, Erin Thomas, Kris Stacy-Bates
Library & Administrative Support For Civil & Environmental Engineering Scholars, Erin Thomas, Kris Stacy-Bates
Erin Thomas
As university researchers’ needs for information and research support continue to change over time, it is important for university libraries to assess how well their services fit with the current research environment. Collecting perspectives from scholars in particular fields is a key step in developing and redeveloping library support for research. The Supporting Civil and Environmental Engineering Scholars project was coordinated by Ithaka S+R and sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) to explore the research and information needs of scholars in the fields of civil and environmental engineering. All phases of the research process, from idea generation …
Highlighting Neiu Faculty Excellence: Using Institutional Repositories To Spark Campus Conversations, Alyssa T. Vincent
Highlighting Neiu Faculty Excellence: Using Institutional Repositories To Spark Campus Conversations, Alyssa T. Vincent
Alyssa Vincent
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Reserves Through Campus Relationships, Dennis J. Smith
Enhancing Reserves Through Campus Relationships, Dennis J. Smith
Dennis J Smith
Open Access Institutional Repository: Maximizing Future Returns On Investment, Larry R. Sheret, Jingping Zhang
Open Access Institutional Repository: Maximizing Future Returns On Investment, Larry R. Sheret, Jingping Zhang
Jingping Zhang
Act Up For Evaluating Sources: Pushing Against Privilege, Dawn Stahura
Act Up For Evaluating Sources: Pushing Against Privilege, Dawn Stahura
Dawn Stahura
A Change Would Do You Good: Cross-Sector Perspectives, Rebecca Katz, Kayla Harris, Marcella Huggard
A Change Would Do You Good: Cross-Sector Perspectives, Rebecca Katz, Kayla Harris, Marcella Huggard
Kayla Harris
No abstract provided.
Digital Archives In The Discovery Layer: A Successful Collaboration Between Archivists And Technical Services Librarians, Christina A. Beis, Kayla Harris, Stephanie Shreffler
Digital Archives In The Discovery Layer: A Successful Collaboration Between Archivists And Technical Services Librarians, Christina A. Beis, Kayla Harris, Stephanie Shreffler
Kayla Harris
Effective collaboration between archivists and technical services librarians can increase the discoverability of special collection materials. In this panel presentation, archivists and a technical services librarian from a medium-sized institution discussed archival tools available to preserve collections of digital content and how to make the collections available universitywide.
Working together, the panelists had created a plan to integrate these collections into the discovery layer so that metadata was indexed on a single user-friendly platform. After advertising the collections, they collected usage statistics to determine impact.
Attendees had the opportunity to discuss their own digital archive collections with others and to …
Teaming Up Against Rising Textbook Costs: Harnessing The Librarian/Faculty Collaboration To Locate Affordable Course Materials, Christina Wray, Sandy Avila
Teaming Up Against Rising Textbook Costs: Harnessing The Librarian/Faculty Collaboration To Locate Affordable Course Materials, Christina Wray, Sandy Avila
Sandy Avila
Does the idea of the soaring price of textbooks and the lack of your student’s ability to purchase them keep you up at night? If so, then please join our Digital Learning & Engagement Librarian, Christina Wray and Research and Information Services’ Science Librarian, Sandy Avila for a presentation about partnering with your subject librarian to explore quality library-sourced or open access/online resources for your next class.
Coding Vs. Clicking: Clashes And Compromises In Scientific Computing, Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D.
Coding Vs. Clicking: Clashes And Compromises In Scientific Computing, Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D.
Mandy (Amanda) Swygart-Hobaugh
- Coding vs. clicking – if you were forced to pick one side, which would you pick, and why? When do you think there is room for compromise?
- How do you think the increasing emphasis on research transparency and replication will influence the coding vs. clicking issue?
- How do you see disciplinary practices and traditions influencing …
Inclusive Library Professional Development Using Principles Of Intergroup Dialogue, Ione T. Damasco
Inclusive Library Professional Development Using Principles Of Intergroup Dialogue, Ione T. Damasco
Ione Damasco
This session introduced principles of intergroup dialogue (IGD), a social justice education framework that focuses on facilitated dialogue and understanding of social identity to advance equity, justice, and peace. This session focused on a case study of how IGD can be incorporated into library professional development. Attendees also engaged in some of the hands-on exercises typically used in IGD training.
In June 2017, the University of Dayton (UD) Libraries collaborated with staff from UD's Center for International Programs, Housing and Residence Life office, and the Office of Multicultural Affairs to develop and facilitate a workshop for library employees to increase …
Developing A Social Justice Mindset In Technical Services, Ione T. Damasco
Developing A Social Justice Mindset In Technical Services, Ione T. Damasco
Ione Damasco
These days, the words "equity," "diversity," and "inclusion" are used throughout libraries. But what do people mean when they use these words? And how do these words manifest in library technical services work? In this talk, participants explored how they can give these words real power when they frame them within a social justice mindset. The program started with an understanding of who participants are as individuals and how they fit into larger systems and structures of societal oppression. They they explored together how their work in technical services can contribute to the dismantling of those systems to ensure a …
Research Resurgence: Supporting Our University Qep With Our Information Literacy Expertise, Amanda Hahn, Hannah Lowder
Research Resurgence: Supporting Our University Qep With Our Information Literacy Expertise, Amanda Hahn, Hannah Lowder
Amanda Hahn
Championing information literacy has long been the mission of university librarians. When our University chose “Cultivating a Community of Research and Scholarship” as the focus of our Quality Enhancement Plan the Library was invited to join two interdisciplinary course development teams. Librarians collaborated with faculty from various academic departments to design two introductory research courses. These sequential courses lay the foundation of information literacy that springboards students to higher level research.
Inquiry 101 centers on the themes of the value and relevance of research, introduction to the application of research, and an introduction to information literacy skills. As a major …
Transforming Libraries To Serve Graduate Students [Introduction], Crystal L. Renfro, Cheryl Stiles
Transforming Libraries To Serve Graduate Students [Introduction], Crystal L. Renfro, Cheryl Stiles
Crystal L Renfro
Tips And Tricks For Making The Most Of Create Lists: Matching And More, Michael J. Monaco
Tips And Tricks For Making The Most Of Create Lists: Matching And More, Michael J. Monaco
Michael Monaco
Authority Control Without Tears, Michael J. Monaco
Authority Control Without Tears, Michael J. Monaco
Michael Monaco
Sharing The Best Resource You Have, Rosemary B. Humphrey
Sharing The Best Resource You Have, Rosemary B. Humphrey
Rosemary Humphrey
Open Educational Resources Available By Discipline, Amber Sherman
Open Educational Resources Available By Discipline, Amber Sherman
Amber Sherman
Developing New Streams Of Undergraduate Submissions, Debra J. Rodensky, Kadie J. Mullins, Wesley Lewis
Developing New Streams Of Undergraduate Submissions, Debra J. Rodensky, Kadie J. Mullins, Wesley Lewis
Kadie Hayward Mullins
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) has been successful in attracting faculty participation in Scholarly Commons, its institutional repository. Other than dissertations and theses, however, student submissions have been slow in coming, despite university priorities to support and disseminate undergraduate research. In early 2017, the scholarly communications staff at Hunt Library set out to change that picture. Energized by a Digital Commons webinar exploring approaches to highlighting undergraduate opportunities, they approached campus colleagues with a new venture – capturing the research experiences of students going abroad during the summer of 2017. The idea was enthusiastically embraced and within a short time, a …
Ch16. Training Stem Students In Latex.Pdf, Tammy Stitz
Ch16. Training Stem Students In Latex.Pdf, Tammy Stitz
Tammy Stitz
Ancc Magnet 2018 Notes From The Field, Basia Delawska-Elliott
Ancc Magnet 2018 Notes From The Field, Basia Delawska-Elliott
Basia Delawska-Elliott, MLIS, AHIP
Medical Institutional Repositories In A Changing Scholarly Communications Landscape, Daniel Kipnis, Lisa Palmer, Msls, Ahip
Medical Institutional Repositories In A Changing Scholarly Communications Landscape, Daniel Kipnis, Lisa Palmer, Msls, Ahip
Daniel G. Kipnis
Medical Institutional Repositories In A Changing Scholarly Communications Landscape, Daniel Kipnis, Lisa Palmer, Msls, Ahip
Medical Institutional Repositories In A Changing Scholarly Communications Landscape, Daniel Kipnis, Lisa Palmer, Msls, Ahip
Lisa A. Palmer
Learning To Love Data (Week): Creating Data Services Awareness On Campus, Katie M. Wissel, Lisa Deluca
Learning To Love Data (Week): Creating Data Services Awareness On Campus, Katie M. Wissel, Lisa Deluca
Kathryn Wissel, MBA, MI
A Pearl Of A Librarian: The Career Of Pearl Von Allmen, University Of Louisville School Of Law Librarian., Marcus Walker
A Pearl Of A Librarian: The Career Of Pearl Von Allmen, University Of Louisville School Of Law Librarian., Marcus Walker
Marcus Walker
Pearl Weiler Von Allmen was employed at the University of Louisville School of Law Library from 1940 to 1947 and from 1950 to her untimely death in 1974, going from a library assistant to a tenured full professor and president of the regional law library association. This article highlights many of the accomplishments in the career of a librarian who left an indelible mark on the School of Law.