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Notes From The Stacks, Fall 2022, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Notes From The Stacks, Fall 2022, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Friends of the Brooks Library
No abstract provided.
Fall 2022 Notes From The Stacks, Central Washington University
Fall 2022 Notes From The Stacks, Central Washington University
Notes from the Stacks: CWU's Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Developing Research Data Management Services In A Regional Comprehensive University: The Case Of Central Washington University, Ping Fu, Maurice Blackson, Maura Valentino
Developing Research Data Management Services In A Regional Comprehensive University: The Case Of Central Washington University, Ping Fu, Maurice Blackson, Maura Valentino
Library Scholarship
This study aims to analyze the needs of researchers in a regional comprehensive university for research data management services; discuss the options for developing a research data management program at the university; and then propose a phased three-year implementation plan for the university libraries. The method was to design a survey to collect information from researchers and assess and evaluate their needs for research data management services. The results show that researchers’ needs in a regional comprehensive university could be quite different from those of researchers in a research-intensive university. Also, the results verify the hypothesis that researchers in the …
Notes From The Stacks, Spring 2022, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Notes From The Stacks, Spring 2022, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Friends of the Brooks Library
No abstract provided.
Active Collections, Passive Collecting: Revitalizing Library Displays To Diversify Collections & Increase Student Engagement, Erin A. Sulla, Wendy Lee Spaček, Bridgette Flamenco, Elizabeth Kuykendall
Active Collections, Passive Collecting: Revitalizing Library Displays To Diversify Collections & Increase Student Engagement, Erin A. Sulla, Wendy Lee Spaček, Bridgette Flamenco, Elizabeth Kuykendall
Library Scholarship
After a year of limited outreach and collection development activities due to COVID, staff and librarians at one university revitalized their library displays to both address gaps in the collection and increase student engagement with monographs. By activating the collection through monthly themed displays, librarians have increased holdings related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, thus improving representation on the shelves. Participants will discover how active displays that incorporate both academic and recreational holdings can serve a dual purpose as collection development and outreach activities, making the most of limited funds for monograph acquisitions. Attendees from academic and public libraries should …
Spring 2022 Notes From The Stacks, Central Washington University
Spring 2022 Notes From The Stacks, Central Washington University
Notes from the Stacks: CWU's Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Notes From The Stacks, Winter 2022, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Notes From The Stacks, Winter 2022, Friends Of The Brooks Library
Friends of the Brooks Library
No abstract provided.
Winter 2022 Notes From The Stacks, Central Washington University
Winter 2022 Notes From The Stacks, Central Washington University
Notes from the Stacks: CWU's Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Print Collections Reconsidered, Rebecca Lubas
Print Collections Reconsidered, Rebecca Lubas
Library Scholarship
This article discusses the transition back to in-person library services after a year or more of remote services due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, the article argues the necessity for libraries to reinvest in their print collections.