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Full-Text Articles in Library and Information Science
Wsac Grant Final Outcomes, Maura Valentino
Notes From The Stacks, October 2019, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Notes From The Stacks, October 2019, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Friends of the Brooks Library
No abstract provided.
The Highlights Of The Ifla Wlic Preconference Satellite Meeting - Information Technology Section - Robots In Libraries: Challenge Or Opportunity, Ping Fu
Library Scholarship
On August 21 & 22, 2019, I attended the IFLA WLIC Pre-conference Satellite Meeting - Robots in Libraries: Challenge or Opportunity at Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau, Berlin, Germany. Here is my notes for the pre-conference. The full text is written both in English and Chinese.
Literacy: The Shape Of Something Possible, Miles Caudesch
Literacy: The Shape Of Something Possible, Miles Caudesch
Student Published Works
This article discusses the author's experience utilizing library resources to bond with a student as a substitute special education paraprofessional.
Digital Initiatives Report For 2018-2019, Maura Valentino
Digital Initiatives Report For 2018-2019, Maura Valentino
ScholarWorks Reports
Yearly report with statistics for the academic year in ScholarWorks.
Scholarworks Committee Report 2018-2019, Maura Valentino
Scholarworks Committee Report 2018-2019, Maura Valentino
ScholarWorks Reports
Annual report from the committee to work on ScholarWorks.
Improving Technology Literacy Among Service Desk Staff, Lauren Wittek
Improving Technology Literacy Among Service Desk Staff, Lauren Wittek
Library Scholarship
This article discusses the creation and implementation of weekly technology training sessions for staff and faculty of the Central Washington University Brooks Library.
Notes From The Stacks, June 2019, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Notes From The Stacks, June 2019, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Friends of the Brooks Library
No abstract provided.
What I Learned From Eluna 2019, Ping Fu
What I Learned From Eluna 2019, Ping Fu
Library Scholarship
ELUNA 2019 was focused on Ex Libris products as well as other related current professional issues relevant to libraries today. I had a unique opportunity to meet with Ex Libris experts to learn more about product roadmaps, discover new product features, and uncover other insider information. It allowed me to bring our sticky issues to the Ex Libris Support Center to work with support staff in person and meet Ex Libris management in person to advocate for our institutional needs. In addition, networking with other users in the ELUNA community was a great way for me to gain fresh ideas …
Call For Proposals: Oer Pathway Project For General Education, Maura Valentino
Call For Proposals: Oer Pathway Project For General Education, Maura Valentino
Library Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Notes From The Stacks, February 2019, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Notes From The Stacks, February 2019, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Friends of the Brooks Library
No abstract provided.
Scholarworks Usage Report, 01-2019, Maura Valentino
Scholarworks Usage Report, 01-2019, Maura Valentino
ScholarWorks Reports
No abstract provided.
Teaching An Introduction To Archives Course To Undergraduates: A New Experience For The Archivist And The Students, Julia Stringfellow
Teaching An Introduction To Archives Course To Undergraduates: A New Experience For The Archivist And The Students, Julia Stringfellow
Library Scholarship
This article explores a new Introduction to Archives class taught to undergraduates through a Library and Information Science Minor Program offered by the James E. Brooks Library at Central Washington University (CWU). The course is taught by the University Archivist. The challenges of recruiting students, promotion of the course, and teaching an upper level course to undergraduates from different disciplines is described, as well as the benefits of offering this type of course at the undergraduate level. A review of the literature on the benefits of educating undergraduates on archives and archival research is also included.