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Building A U.S. Federal Government Documents Collection In Hathitrust, Heather Christenson
Building A U.S. Federal Government Documents Collection In Hathitrust, Heather Christenson
Collaborative Librarianship
The HathiTrust Digital Library encompasses over 760,000 federal documents digitized from print. HathiTrust has recently begun to focus attention on further developing this collection via the U.S. Federal Documents Program. The program will leverage the power of HathiTrust infrastructure, services, and member contributions and will focus not only on collection building, but also on the enrichment of discovery and access for end users. This article provides history of HathiTrust’s investment in federal documents, background on the program, a description of current goals and activities, and a brief look at the future.
Collaborative Librarianship: A Minority Opinion, Linda Ueki Absher, Melissa Cardenas-Dow
Collaborative Librarianship: A Minority Opinion, Linda Ueki Absher, Melissa Cardenas-Dow
Collaborative Librarianship
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Measuring The Quality Of The Website User Experience, Jeff Sauro
Measuring The Quality Of The Website User Experience, Jeff Sauro
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Consumers spend an increasing amount of time and money online finding information, completing tasks, or making purchases. The quality of the website experience has become a key differentiator for organizations--affecting whether they purchase and their likelihood to return and recommend a website to friends. Two instruments were created to more effectively measure the quality of the website user experience to help improve the experience.
Three studies used Classical Test Theory (CTT) to create a new instrument to measure the quality of the website user experience from the website visitor's perspective. Data were collected over five years from more than 4,000 …
University Libraries Annual Report 2016, University Of Denver, University Libraries
University Libraries Annual Report 2016, University Of Denver, University Libraries
University Libraries Annual Reports
2016 Annual Report from the University of Denver, University Libraries. The annual report highlights programs, projects, and activities that occurred during the year, as well as details of normal operations and brief statistics.
Understanding Roles And Responsibilities Of Data Curators: An International Perspective, Anna Maria Tammaro, Krystyna K. Matusiak, Frank Andreas Sposito, Ana Pervan, Vittore Casarosa
Understanding Roles And Responsibilities Of Data Curators: An International Perspective, Anna Maria Tammaro, Krystyna K. Matusiak, Frank Andreas Sposito, Ana Pervan, Vittore Casarosa
Library and Information Science: Faculty Publications
Data curation has emerged as a new area of responsibility for researchers, librarians, and information professionals in the digital library environment. This paper presents the preliminary findings of a large research project sponsored by the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA), under the auspices of its Library Theory and Research (LTR) Section. The primary objective of the project is to identify the characteristic tasks and responsibilities of data curators in both international and interdisciplinary contexts. The ultimate objective, however, is to develop a “data curation ontology” that will better define the profession and support the development of educational curricula to …