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Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 13, November 23, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 13, November 23, 2015, Grand Valley State University
2015-2016, Volume 40
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Centennial Library Internship, Austin C. Becton, Allison N. Jensen, Rebekkah C. Reisner
Centennial Library Internship, Austin C. Becton, Allison N. Jensen, Rebekkah C. Reisner
Library Intern Presentations
No abstract provided.
2015-12 Library Impact Statement For Hdf 318 Health And Wealth, Joanna Burkhardt
2015-12 Library Impact Statement For Hdf 318 Health And Wealth, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for HDF 318 Health and Wealth. This class was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty: Joanna Burkhardt. Requesting faculty: Nilton Proto.
Today's Undergraduates...Tomorrow's Library Directors!, Julie D. Deardorff, Kirsten N. Setzkorn, Austin C. Becton, Allison N. Jensen, Rebekkah C. Reisner
Today's Undergraduates...Tomorrow's Library Directors!, Julie D. Deardorff, Kirsten N. Setzkorn, Austin C. Becton, Allison N. Jensen, Rebekkah C. Reisner
Library Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
Insights Into Academic Librarian Leadership Using The Bolman And Deal Leadership Orientation Framework, Colleen T. Boff
Insights Into Academic Librarian Leadership Using The Bolman And Deal Leadership Orientation Framework, Colleen T. Boff
University Libraries Faculty Publications
Are librarians prepared to lead academic libraries into the increasingly complex future of higher education? Results will be shared from a survey using the Bolman and Deal leadership orientation framework (1990, 1991, 1992, 2003) to explore how academic library leaders and managers in Ohio and Michigan prefer to interpret and solve problems. Consisting of four frames, librarians can view situations through a structural lens (involving policies, rules and organizational charts), a human resources lens (tending to the needs of employees), the political lens (competing for power and scarce resources) or the symbolic lens (storytelling, traditions and symbols). Research conducted in …
Developing An Open Educational Resource: Leading Campus Oer Initiatives Through Library-Faculty Collaboration, Mandi Goodsett, Marsha Miles, Barbara Loomis
Developing An Open Educational Resource: Leading Campus Oer Initiatives Through Library-Faculty Collaboration, Mandi Goodsett, Marsha Miles, Barbara Loomis
Michael Schwartz Library Publications
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are gaining traction as students and faculty search for affordable, open access alternatives for learning resources. Find out how one public university library took advantage of the push for OERs and enthusiasm after a library-sponsored OER workshop to publish an open access textbook. This presentation will describe the library’s involvement in developing the project, balancing the workload between librarians and the faculty member, and promoting the new resource on campus. Key takeaways include the importance of communicating, dealing with permissions, taking advantage of graphic design skills, and more. Attendees will leave with ideas about how to …
How Healthy Is Your Library? Diagnosing Culture And Curing The Patient, Emily A. Hicks
How Healthy Is Your Library? Diagnosing Culture And Curing The Patient, Emily A. Hicks
Roesch Library Faculty Presentations
Every library has a distinctive organizational culture with norms, values, rules, beliefs, and basic assumptions that have developed over time and are shared by the people who make up the organization. This culture shapes the perceptions and assumptions of the library’s personnel. A healthy culture can evoke a passion for the work, a loyalty and commitment to the organization’s mission, and a deep-seated belief in the organization’s value.
Libraries with a healthy culture are resilient, responsive, and inclusive. The health of an organization is the responsibility of every member, not just the formal leadership.
Using a combination of graphics and …
Strengthening Skills: Hosting A Research Boot Camp, Stephanie Soule, Heidi Gauder
Strengthening Skills: Hosting A Research Boot Camp, Stephanie Soule, Heidi Gauder
Roesch Library Faculty Presentations
Instruction librarians and an academic department formed a community of practice and developed a three-day research “boot camp” for graduate research assistants. The students gained critical research skills, which benefited their department, while the librarians experimented with new instruction techniques.
Tips & Tricks To Help Manage E-Resources, Jessica Harris
Tips & Tricks To Help Manage E-Resources, Jessica Harris
Staff publications, research, and presentations
This presentation shares tips and tricks used at Santa Clara University to help manage the constantly-changing environment of electronic resources. Tips will include information on utilizing student staff in e-resource workflows, customizing the ERM and creating rules for its use, creating an e-resource assessment strategy and useful Excel formulas for manipulating data.
Average Cost Per Interlibrary Loan Article Request At Western Libraries, Amy Stefany, Meghan Williams, Jenn Mccool
Average Cost Per Interlibrary Loan Article Request At Western Libraries, Amy Stefany, Meghan Williams, Jenn Mccool
Western Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
Western Libraries faces a budget shortfall that must be addressed before fiscal year’s end. The Director of Scholarly Resources and Collections Services has asked the ILL staff to determine the average cost of an ILL article for comparison to subscription cost-per-use data. The comparison will be used to inform discussion regarding possible subscription cuts in the coming fiscal years, and to address the current shortfall.
This research report begins with a general explanation of interlibrary loan at Western, then takes a look at documented strategies used by other libraries to calculate similar averages, and lastly explains the methodology used to …
Reap What You Sow: Connecting Library Service Data To University Learning Outcomes, Mandy Shannon, Sue Polanka, Jason Lipiec
Reap What You Sow: Connecting Library Service Data To University Learning Outcomes, Mandy Shannon, Sue Polanka, Jason Lipiec
University Libraries' Staff Publications
Discover an innovative homegrown product for recording all reference, instruction, and collegial activities. This tool maps activities to university learning outcomes and generates reports to communicate the library’s value to campus stakeholders. Learn about how this product was developed, its use, and how one department has responded to it.
Yes, We Kanopy, Stephanie Church, Paul Heyde
Yes, We Kanopy, Stephanie Church, Paul Heyde
Researchers, Instructors, & Staff Scholarship
The Kelvin Smith Library at Case Western Reserve University has experience in both print and electronic Demand Driven Acquisitions. Now, we are experimenting with on-demand streaming media with the help of Kanopy, a distributor of online videos from a variety of popular documentary filmmakers and producers. This poster will cover our library's implementation strategies, integration with our discovery layer and ILS, outcomes from the initial months of the pilot, usage statistics and assessment, as well as user feedback.
Take It To The Eteam: Improving Era Troubleshooting Management And Communications With Libanswers, Jeffrey M. Mortimore, Debra G. Skinner
Take It To The Eteam: Improving Era Troubleshooting Management And Communications With Libanswers, Jeffrey M. Mortimore, Debra G. Skinner
Library Faculty Presentations
This presentation was given during the Springshare SpringyCamp Virtual Conference.
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 25, November 19, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 25, November 19, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Odu Digital Commons: The Institutional Repository For Old Dominion University, Karen Vaughan
Odu Digital Commons: The Institutional Repository For Old Dominion University, Karen Vaughan
Libraries Faculty & Staff Presentations
PDF of powerpoint presentation about the ODU Digital Commons for the Office of Research Workshop Series.
2015-11 Bes 551x: Ecosystem Science And Sustainability, Michael Cerbo
2015-11 Bes 551x: Ecosystem Science And Sustainability, Michael Cerbo
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for BES 551X: Ecosystem Science and Sustainability. This course was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty member: Michael Cerbo. Requesting faculty member: Austin Humphries.
Institutional Repositories For Data Management, Michele Gibney
Institutional Repositories For Data Management, Michele Gibney
Staff Presentations, Proceedings, Lectures, and Symposia
• Introduction to Institutional Repositories (IRs) / NSUWorks • Big Data in IRs • IRs - Options & Examples • DEEPEND Project Demo
The Anchor, Volume 129.11: November 18, 2015, Hope College
The Anchor, Volume 129.11: November 18, 2015, Hope College
The Anchor: 2015
The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.
A Great And Terrible Beauty, Maggie Mason Smith
Data Sharing And Re-Use: Barriers And Incentives., Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard, Mike Frame
Data Sharing And Re-Use: Barriers And Incentives., Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard, Mike Frame
DataONE Sociocultural and Usability & Assessment Working Groups
No abstract provided.
2015 Slac Presentation: Correlation Between Library Instruction And Student Retention, Mary O'Kelly
2015 Slac Presentation: Correlation Between Library Instruction And Student Retention, Mary O'Kelly
Presentations
Grand Valley State University Libraries has found a statistically significant positive correlation between librarian-led instruction and student retention. The libraries’ Head of Instructional Services and the university's Institutional Analysis department worked together to connect library instruction with student-level data and then analyze that data over several academic years. This presentation will outline the data collection process, analysis methods, limitations, and outcomes of a longitudinal study.
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 24, November 16, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 24, November 16, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Professional Identity And You: Why Self-Concept Matters In Librarianship, Kevin Tanner
Professional Identity And You: Why Self-Concept Matters In Librarianship, Kevin Tanner
FIMS Presentations
Kevin Tanner addresses the importance of professional identity in librarianship. In the Summer 2015 semester, he completed an independent study on the construction of professional identity of librarians on Twitter through professional development and networking. During this session, he shares the results of that study and give suggestions on how you can begin to find your own professional identity while still retaining your individuality. While there are many stereotypes about librarians, they are not “one-size-fits-all” professionals, and a new modern image of the professional has begun to emerge in the digital age through a thoughtful reflection on identity.
Institutional Repository Annual Report: Ay 2014-2015, Erika Gearing
Institutional Repository Annual Report: Ay 2014-2015, Erika Gearing
ScholarsArchive@JWU Annual Reports
No abstract provided.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 12, November 16, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 12, November 16, 2015, Grand Valley State University
2015-2016, Volume 40
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Nebraska Libraries - Volume 3, Number 4 (November 2015)
Nebraska Libraries - Volume 3, Number 4 (November 2015)
Nebraska Libraries
Editor's Message
Featured Nebraska Library: NLC's Talking Book and Braille Service -- Rachel Kenny interviews Scott Scholz
Expanding the Walls of Your Library or Classroom with Virtual Field Trips: The Moon is the Limit -- Molly Aschoff
Making Unusual Connections: The Human Library at UNO Criss Library -- Claire Chamley
Our Libraries: An Intimate Insight into Nebraska Public Libraries as Crucial Resources to the Underserved Populace (Photograph Essay) -- Atiim Jones
Assistive Technology in Nebraska Public Libraries -- Mary Jo Ryan
Reaping Community Rewards -- MeMe Smith & Juan Sandoval
Extending Library Access to Distance Learners -- Tina Walker
NLA …
Open Access Policies Panel Discussion, Julia Lovett, Andrée Rathemacher
Open Access Policies Panel Discussion, Julia Lovett, Andrée Rathemacher
Technical Services Faculty Presentations
Speaker slides from a panel discussion, "Open Access Policies Panel Discussion with Boston University, Connecticut College, & University of Rhode Island," presented at the New England Library Association Academic Librarians Section 2015 Fall Event, "Open Access: Change, Challenge, Opportunity," held on November 13, 2015 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
"Each institution will have 20 minutes to speak about the policy at their institution and their experience with implementing the open access policy. Many libraries are likely going to be handling these policies in the near future. What services did you need to establish? What policies did you develop? What were major faculty …
Tommy G'S New Learning Commons & Artwork, Courtenay Mcleland
Tommy G'S New Learning Commons & Artwork, Courtenay Mcleland
Library Faculty Presentations & Publications
After several years of planning, the Thomas G. Carpenter Library received the funding to transform the first and second floors of the library, enabling us to increase seating capacity and create a modern showcase of collaborative learning spaces. This talk addressed the practical matters of moving and caring for the library's art collection during such a project and highlighted the new space, collaboration stations, interior design, furniture, and new sculptures.
The Libraries They Are A-Changin’: How Libraries Reorganize, John Novak, Annette Day
The Libraries They Are A-Changin’: How Libraries Reorganize, John Novak, Annette Day
Library Faculty Publications
This paper will report on the results of a study of library reorganizations in the literature. The authors identified five steps common to all library reorganizations, and this paper describes those steps as well as two management change theories most mentioned in the literature--the eight-step process of change by John Kotter and Reframing Organizations by Lee G. Bolman and Terrence E. Deal. The paper will draw conclusions formed by a comparison of these theoretical models to the practice and real life experience of reorganizations as described by libraries in the literature.
Open Parks Network: Parks For The People, Christopher Vinson, Rachel Wittmann
Open Parks Network: Parks For The People, Christopher Vinson, Rachel Wittmann
Presentations
The Open Parks Network serves the global parks community by providing the information, tools, and solutions to support the stewardship of the natural and cultural assets of protected areas. To date, over 350,000 items and 1.5 million pages of material has been digitized as part of this project. This presentation details the project's background and strategies used for digitization and metadata creation. Additionally, the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Donor Card Collection project is detailed. This webinar presentation was conducted as part of the LYRASIS "Second Friday" series.