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Assessing The Library Needs Of Unique University Transfer Students, Jessica Kohout-Tailor, Suzanne Rook Schilf
Assessing The Library Needs Of Unique University Transfer Students, Jessica Kohout-Tailor, Suzanne Rook Schilf
Presentations
No abstract provided.
Creating A Mindfulness Virtual Book Study To Support Student Wellbeing, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
Creating A Mindfulness Virtual Book Study To Support Student Wellbeing, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
Presentations
No abstract provided.
Getting Involved, Maggie Mason Smith, Megan Sheffield, Jessica Scott
Getting Involved, Maggie Mason Smith, Megan Sheffield, Jessica Scott
Summer Workshop Series
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Community Volunteerism: Making Your World A Better Place - Pickens County Public Library Board, Bobby Hollandsworth
Community Volunteerism: Making Your World A Better Place - Pickens County Public Library Board, Bobby Hollandsworth
Summer Workshop Series
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Community Volunteerism: Making Your World A Better Place, Derek Wilmott
Community Volunteerism: Making Your World A Better Place, Derek Wilmott
Summer Workshop Series
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Deepening Your Engagement With Campus: Faculty And Staff Service Opportunities, Joshua Morgan, Krista Oldham, Maggie Mason Smith
Deepening Your Engagement With Campus: Faculty And Staff Service Opportunities, Joshua Morgan, Krista Oldham, Maggie Mason Smith
Summer Workshop Series
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Making The Most Of Your Service In The Libraries, Camille Cooper, Leah Abbatiello, Maggie Albro, Tara Weekes, Deanna Mcentire
Making The Most Of Your Service In The Libraries, Camille Cooper, Leah Abbatiello, Maggie Albro, Tara Weekes, Deanna Mcentire
Summer Workshop Series
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Committee Basics: Lingo, Membership, And Leadership, Scott Dutkiewicz, Renna Redd, Kathy Edwards
Committee Basics: Lingo, Membership, And Leadership, Scott Dutkiewicz, Renna Redd, Kathy Edwards
Summer Workshop Series
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Questioning Authority: Patents And Source Evaluation In An Era Of Misinformation, Jess O'Toole
Questioning Authority: Patents And Source Evaluation In An Era Of Misinformation, Jess O'Toole
Journal of the Patent and Trademark Resource Center Association
In the world of academic research, patents are classified as primary literature, and are recognized as “a rich source of technical, legal and business information presented in a generally standardized format and often not reproduced anywhere else” (World Intellectual Property Organization, 2015, p.4). Because of their status, patents are often left out of conversations surrounding source credibility and evaluation. Recent news relating to the conspiracy theories surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and several patents, however, demonstrates the potential use of patents in spreading misinformation and disinformation. Through applying source evaluation techniques in keeping with the Association of College & Research Libraries’ …
Stalking The Wild X Patent, Barbara J. Hampton
Stalking The Wild X Patent, Barbara J. Hampton
Journal of the Patent and Trademark Resource Center Association
For most of the history of the patent office, recorded patents were used primarily to enforce the patent holder’s rights during the life of the patent and to evaluate prior art, in determining patentability. The limits of manual indexes and hand counts of entries made more sophisticated analyses impractical. Recently, a number of researchers have begun to apply scientometric methods to assess trends and causation in patterns of innovation in the United States by organizing data elements from patent documents. Although most patents are now searchable, fully digital records, the records of the earliest patents (1790–1836) were incinerated in a …
Intellectual Property, Secrets, And Declassified Information. Mastering United States Government Information: Sources And Services, Christopher C. Brown, Libraries Unlimited, 2020., Suzanne Reinman
Journal of the Patent and Trademark Resource Center Association
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Grow Your Own: Creating A Professional Network From Home, Michelle Colquitt, Wendy Pothier
Grow Your Own: Creating A Professional Network From Home, Michelle Colquitt, Wendy Pothier
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Clemson Libraries: Discover, Collaborate, Create, Christopher Cox
Clemson Libraries: Discover, Collaborate, Create, Christopher Cox
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Decolonization In The Libraries Ii, Clemson Libraries
Decolonization In The Libraries Ii, Clemson Libraries
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Making A List And Checking It Thrice: Three Universities Implement Ex Libris’ Leganto, Maggie Albro, Ariana Baker, Heather Gilbert, Jennifer Hughes, Ed Rock, Elena Rodriguez, Suzanne Rook Schilf, Christopher Vinson
Making A List And Checking It Thrice: Three Universities Implement Ex Libris’ Leganto, Maggie Albro, Ariana Baker, Heather Gilbert, Jennifer Hughes, Ed Rock, Elena Rodriguez, Suzanne Rook Schilf, Christopher Vinson
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In the 2020-2021 academic year, Clemson University, Coastal Carolina University, and the College of Charleston were the first three institutions in the state of South Carolina to implement Leganto. This implementation followed closely on the heels of a statewide migration involving 55 academic libraries to Ex Libris’ library services platform, Alma, and discovery service, Primo VE. Each institution completed their migration and went live with Alma and Primo VE in June 2020. Coastal Carolina University launched Leganto in July 2020 and Clemson University and College of Charleston each launched Leganto in August 2020. This article explores the faculty engagement, instructional …
Feminist Pedagogy And Information Literacy Instruction: The Hero(Ine)’S Journey, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
Feminist Pedagogy And Information Literacy Instruction: The Hero(Ine)’S Journey, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
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No abstract provided.
A Team-Based Liaison Approach To Science Coverage, Jenessa Mcelfresh, Maggie Albro, Jennifer Groff
A Team-Based Liaison Approach To Science Coverage, Jenessa Mcelfresh, Maggie Albro, Jennifer Groff
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Liaison librarianship is an evolving specialty area in academic librarianship in which success is heavily dependent upon long-term relationship building between departments and librarians. In times of turnover and change the success of the liaison model is threatened due to the lack of continued staffing in liaison roles. This paper presents a case study of a team-based liaison coverage model for STEM fields during an extended period of turnover and change. Without this shared approach to liaison and functional duties, it would not be possible for only three people to provide service to over 14,000 patrons across multiple colleges.
Book Review: 101 Women Who Shaped South Carolina, Maggie Albro
Book Review: 101 Women Who Shaped South Carolina, Maggie Albro
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Creating Lesson Plans For One Shot Sessions, Anne Grant, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
Creating Lesson Plans For One Shot Sessions, Anne Grant, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
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In this presentation, teaching librarians will learn about the value of creating lesson plans, resources for building lesson plans, and share examples with each other.