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“Fu Hao”, “Fu Hao”, “Fuhao” Or “Fu Hao”? A Cataloger’S Navigation Of An Ancient Chinese Woman’S Name, Junli Diao Nov 2014

“Fu Hao”, “Fu Hao”, “Fuhao” Or “Fu Hao”? A Cataloger’S Navigation Of An Ancient Chinese Woman’S Name, Junli Diao

Publications and Research

Chinese language catalogers’ work is not only challenged by the revolution in cataloging standards and principles, but also by ancient Chinese names that emerged in archaeological discoveries and Chinese classic texts, which create a significant impact on records description and retrieval in terms of consistency and accuracy. This article takes an example of an ancient Chinese lady’s name that is inconsistently romanized and described in OCLC and attempts to explore the appropriate form in an authority record through the consulting both Western and Eastern scholarly practices. This article has a further investigation of the evolving history of pre-Qin Chinese names …


Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, November 2014, Lacuny Nov 2014

Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, November 2014, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Interlibrary Loan Roundtable Meeting Minutes, Fall 2014, Lacuny Nov 2014

Lacuny Interlibrary Loan Roundtable Meeting Minutes, Fall 2014, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Collection Development Roundtable Meeting Minutes, November 2014, Lacuny Nov 2014

Lacuny Collection Development Roundtable Meeting Minutes, November 2014, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Cataloging Roundtable Meeting Minutes, November 2014, Lacuny Nov 2014

Lacuny Cataloging Roundtable Meeting Minutes, November 2014, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Open Scholarship For Open Education: Building The Justpublics@365 Pooc, Shawn(Ta) Smith-Cruz, Polly Thistlethwaite, Jessie Daniels Nov 2014

Open Scholarship For Open Education: Building The Justpublics@365 Pooc, Shawn(Ta) Smith-Cruz, Polly Thistlethwaite, Jessie Daniels

Publications and Research

This article outlines the collaboration between librarians at the Graduate Center Library of the City University of New York (CUNY) and JustPublics@365 (http://justpublics365.commons.gc.cuny.edu/about/), an initiative designed to open scholarly communication in ways that connect to social justice activism, part of which involved producing an open, online interdisciplinary course with a geographical focus on East Harlem. This Participatory Open Online Course, or POOC, was developed locally without a licensed provider platform or licensed scholarly content. It was designed to be open to CUNY students, to citizens of East Harlem, and to a global public with an interest in social …


Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, October 2014, Lacuny Oct 2014

Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, October 2014, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Automate The Internet With “If This Then That” (Ifttt), Steven Ovadia Oct 2014

Automate The Internet With “If This Then That” (Ifttt), Steven Ovadia

Publications and Research

The article evaluates a web-based service called "If This Then That" (IFTTT), which connects web services to each other in ways that have implications for academics.


A Low-Hassle, Low-Cost Method To Survey Student Attitudes About Library Space, Jennifer Poggiali, Madeline Cohen Oct 2014

A Low-Hassle, Low-Cost Method To Survey Student Attitudes About Library Space, Jennifer Poggiali, Madeline Cohen

Publications and Research

This article discusses how two members of the space planning committee at Lehman College library created a brief paper survey, distributed it to students in the library, and designed a Google spreadsheet to enable the committee to work as a group to compile results. We provide our survey tool as an example; explain how we simplified data compilation through a “quick and dirty” coding process; outline step-by-step instructions on how to design a Google spreadsheet that enables many librarians to input survey results consistently; and describe our mistakes and “lessons learned.” We believe our practical approach could be easily implemented …


Do We Speak The Same Language? A Study Of Faculty Perceptions Of Information Literacy, Jonathan Cope, Jesús E. Sanabria Oct 2014

Do We Speak The Same Language? A Study Of Faculty Perceptions Of Information Literacy, Jonathan Cope, Jesús E. Sanabria

Publications and Research

The authors analyze twenty in-depth interviews with faculty members about how they perceive information literacy (IL) to examine two key factors: how disciplinary background influences conceptions of IL among faculty members in academic departments and how the instructors’ perception of information literacy differs from that of professionals in library and information science. The investigators analyzed these interviews by utilizing a phenomenological method. The faculty members were interviewed at a four-year college, the College of Staten Island, and at a community college, the Bronx Community College, both part of the City University of New York.


Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, September 2014, Lacuny Sep 2014

Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, September 2014, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Tech Services On The Web: Remember The Milk; Http://Www.Rememberthemilk.Com, Monica Berger Sep 2014

Tech Services On The Web: Remember The Milk; Http://Www.Rememberthemilk.Com, Monica Berger

Publications and Research

Brief review of productivity app and website, Remember the Milk, with focus on tasks of technical services and electronic resources librarians.


Commuter Students Using Technology, Mariana Regalado, Maura A. Smale Sep 2014

Commuter Students Using Technology, Mariana Regalado, Maura A. Smale

Publications and Research

  • A multi-year qualitative study of undergraduates at six colleges at the City University of New York focused on how, where, and when students accomplished their academic work and how the presence or absence of access to technology helped and hindered them.
  • CUNY students have an average commute time of 45–60 minutes each way and typically use public transportation, making commuting a defining feature of undergraduate life at CUNY that offers both opportunities and challenges.
  • The study sought to understand how students made time and found space to do their schoolwork outside of class, including their use of technology for coursework. …


Lacuny Scholarly Communications Roundtable Meeting Minutes, September 2014, Lacuny Sep 2014

Lacuny Scholarly Communications Roundtable Meeting Minutes, September 2014, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Student Reading Practices In Print And Electronic Media, Nancy M. Foasberg Sep 2014

Student Reading Practices In Print And Electronic Media, Nancy M. Foasberg

Publications and Research

This paper reports a diary-based qualitative study on college students’ reading habits with regard to print and electronic media. Students used a form to record information about their reading practices for twelve days, including length of reading event, location, format used, and the purpose of reading. Students tended to use print for academic and long-form reading and to engage with it more deeply. Although electronic resources were sometimes used for academic purposes, students often used them for shorter and nonacademic reading. Students found electronic media convenient, but most of them did not wish to switch to electronic media for their …


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Vii: Cuny, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Vii: Cuny, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives. Record Group VII is materials about the City University of New York, transferred from the Mina Rees Library and the Provost's Office. Also included in this group are the records of the Research Foundation.


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group V-D: Presidents' Files: Kelly, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group V-D: Presidents' Files: Kelly, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives. Record Group V-D is the papers of William P. Kelly from when he was president of the GSUC (2005-2013).


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group V-C: Presidents' Files: Horowitz, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group V-C: Presidents' Files: Horowitz, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives. Record Group V-C is the papers of Frances Degen Horowitz from when she was president of the GSUC (1991-2005).


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group V-B: Presidents' Files: Proshansky, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group V-B: Presidents' Files: Proshansky, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives. Record Group V-B is the papers of Harold M. Proshansky from when he was president of the GSUC (1972-1990).


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Viii: Doctoral Students' Council, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Viii: Doctoral Students' Council, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives. Record Group VIII is the files from the Doctoral Students' Council (DSC).


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group V-A: Presidents' Files: Rees, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group V-A: Presidents' Files: Rees, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives. Record Group V-A is the papers of Mina S. Rees from when she was president of the GSUC (1969-1972).


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Iv: Committee Records, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Iv: Committee Records, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives. Record Group t IV is records from various GSUC committees.


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Iii: Periodicals, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Iii: Periodicals, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives. Record Group III is periodicals by and/or about the GSUC.


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Vi: Vice-President For Finance And Administration, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Vi: Vice-President For Finance And Administration, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives. Record Group VI is the files of the Vice-Presidents for Finance and Administration.


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group V: Presidents' Files, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group V: Presidents' Files, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives. Record Group V explains the record groups in the "Presidents' Files" series.


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group I: Subjects, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group I: Subjects, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives, City University of New York. Record Group I lists the subjects covered in the collection.


Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Ii: Centers And Institutes, Graduate Center Library, Cuny Aug 2014

Graduate School And University Center Archives Finding Aid - Record Group Ii: Centers And Institutes, Graduate Center Library, Cuny

Finding Aids

This is part of the finding aid to the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) Archives, City University of New York. Record Group II is material collected from research centers and institutes at the GSUC.


Processing Government Data: Zip Codes, Python, And Openrefine, Frank Donnelly Jul 2014

Processing Government Data: Zip Codes, Python, And Openrefine, Frank Donnelly

Publications and Research

While there is a vast amount of useful US government data on the web, some of it is in a raw state that is not readily accessible to the average user. Data librarians can improve accessibility and usability for their patrons by processing data to create subsets of local interest and by appending geographic identifiers to help users select and aggregate data. This case study illustrates how census geography crosswalks, Python, and OpenRefine were used to create spreadsheets of non-profit organizations in New York City from the IRS Tax-Exempt Organization Masterfile. This paper illustrates the utility of Python for data …


An Examination Of Embedded Librarian Ideas And Practices: A Critical Bibliography., Carl R. Andrews Jul 2014

An Examination Of Embedded Librarian Ideas And Practices: A Critical Bibliography., Carl R. Andrews

Publications and Research

Although this annotated bibliography is primarily targeted to library science professionals in an academic setting, the literature examined can very easily support secondary and college level general education teaching initiatives. The majority of the literature examined in the list comes from journal articles. The author focused primarily on actual case studies that take place in an undergraduate academic setting. Attention was paid to community colleges and schools where there are students in need of remediation. The author was also interested in seeking out literature that addressed the needs of student academic success after an embedded program was implemented. Non-traditional embedded …


Researchgate And Academia.Edu: Academic Social Networks, Steven Ovadia Jul 2014

Researchgate And Academia.Edu: Academic Social Networks, Steven Ovadia

Publications and Research

The article reviews the websites ResearchGate and Academia.edu, both of which are social networks.