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Hyperbole And A Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, And Other Things That Happened, Maggie Mason Smith Dec 2015

Hyperbole And A Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, And Other Things That Happened, Maggie Mason Smith

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Prohibition Display, Maggie Mason Smith Dec 2015

Prohibition Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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December 5 is Repeal Day, which signifies an historical event in US history: the repeal of the 18th Amendment, resulting in the end of Prohibition in the United States.


A Great And Terrible Beauty, Maggie Mason Smith Nov 2015

A Great And Terrible Beauty, Maggie Mason Smith

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Open Parks Network: Parks For The People, Christopher Vinson, Rachel Wittmann Nov 2015

Open Parks Network: Parks For The People, Christopher Vinson, Rachel Wittmann

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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.


Technology Lending: The Wave Of The Future, Bobby Hollandsworth, Cassie Thomas Nov 2015

Technology Lending: The Wave Of The Future, Bobby Hollandsworth, Cassie Thomas

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Historical Poinsettia Display, Maggie Mason Smith Nov 2015

Historical Poinsettia Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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The poinsettia has undergone a remarkable transformation since the day some 800 years ago when the Aztecs plucked it from the wilds of Mexico to decorate their courtyards and medicate the infirm.

From November 9 to 28, wild, heirloom, and modern poinsettias in full flower will grace the lobby of Clemson University’s Cooper Library for everyone to appreciate. Banners and historical documents will accompany the display to help guide visitors along the implausible route the humble poinsettia traveled from gangly Mexican shrub to iconic Christmas flower.


Collaborate To Innovate: Expanding Access To Faculty Patents Through The Institutional Repository And The Library Catalog, Andrew Wesolek, Jan Comfort, Lisa Bodenheimer Nov 2015

Collaborate To Innovate: Expanding Access To Faculty Patents Through The Institutional Repository And The Library Catalog, Andrew Wesolek, Jan Comfort, Lisa Bodenheimer

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Institutional repositories and library catalogs have long been used to promote and provide access to scholarly articles, monographs, and other “traditional” forms of scholarship. However, faculty at many institutions participate in “non-traditional” forms of research, such as patents. This work explores the use of Clemson University’s institutional repository and library catalog in promoting and providing access to the patents granted to its inventors. More specifically, the authors outline the project from generating metadata for patents, and cross-walking it into a form that can be batch uploaded to a bepress Digital Commons Repository. They then explore the process of harvesting the …


Hellraisers, Maggie Mason Smith Nov 2015

Hellraisers, Maggie Mason Smith

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Native American Heritage Display, Maggie Mason Smith Nov 2015

Native American Heritage Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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National Native American Heritage month is a time to honor the contributions, achievements, sacrifices, and cultural and historical legacy of the original inhabitants of the United States.

A wide range of library materials have been pulled and placed on display to coincide with Native American Heritage month. Included are works on Native American history, art, sports, Native American literature and lore, contemporary fiction including Native American characters, music, health, and law.


The Vikings: History Channel's Fact Or Fictionalized View Of The Norse Expansion, Gypsey Teague Oct 2015

The Vikings: History Channel's Fact Or Fictionalized View Of The Norse Expansion, Gypsey Teague

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The History Channel’s The Vikings is a fictionalized history of Ragnar Lothbrok who during the 8th and 9th Century traveled and raided the British Isles and all the way to Paris. This paper will look at the factual Ragnar and the fictionalized character as presented to the general viewing public.


Playing Well With Others: Case Studies In Cross-Campus Collaboration, Bobby Hollandsworth Oct 2015

Playing Well With Others: Case Studies In Cross-Campus Collaboration, Bobby Hollandsworth

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Tiger Lily, Maggie Mason Smith Oct 2015

Tiger Lily, Maggie Mason Smith

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Censorship & Banned Books Display, Maggie Mason Smith Oct 2015

Censorship & Banned Books Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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Located on the display shelving on the 4th floor of Cooper Library and covered in caution tape, this year’s Banned Book display has a slight twist - not only does it feature banned books, but it also includes items centered on censorship.


2015 Road Scholars Display, Maggie Mason Smith Oct 2015

2015 Road Scholars Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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In 2013, the College of Art, Architecture, and Humanities hosted the first annual Road Scholars lecture series.

The Road Scholars series brings professors from the Tiger’s ACC football rivals to Clemson to present their current research, which is followed by a response from a Clemson humanities faculty member. This year, lectures will be held October 2nd, October 9th, October 16th, November 6th, and November 20th.

A display of works written by professors participating in the lecture series as well as other works on topics the series will explore is currently located on the west side of the 4th floor of …


Find Your Park Metadata, Rachel Wittmann, Christopher Vinson, Joshua Morgan Oct 2015

Find Your Park Metadata, Rachel Wittmann, Christopher Vinson, Joshua Morgan

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The Open Parks Network (OPN) project digitized over 330k items from U.S. national and state parks. While the mass digitization effort was a logistically challenging operation, ensuring metadata for this material added another layer of complexity this offsite-managed project. In the best case scenario, the parks provided existing descriptive metadata, but this still lacked preferred elements. In many cases, digitized material had never been cataloged by the park.

To orchestrate adequate descriptive metadata, OPN employed tactics to catalog this large-scale project. This session encourages an exchange of experiences and ideas from others when faced with similar situations.


Reaching New Heights: Improving Resource Sharing Policies And Services At Clemson University, Renna Tuten Redd, Maggie Savidakis-Dunn Oct 2015

Reaching New Heights: Improving Resource Sharing Policies And Services At Clemson University, Renna Tuten Redd, Maggie Savidakis-Dunn

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The Maze Runner Series, Maggie Mason Smith Sep 2015

The Maze Runner Series, Maggie Mason Smith

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Disabilities Display, Maggie Mason Smith Sep 2015

Disabilities Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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Disabilities are a challenge, not a limitation. With that in mind, this display contains information on several disabilities including deafness, autism, cerebral palsy, blindness, and Asperger's. Also included are aspects related to disabilities such as inclusive education, discrimination and sociology of disability.


The House On Stone's Throw Island, Maggie Mason Smith Sep 2015

The House On Stone's Throw Island, Maggie Mason Smith

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National Endowment Of The Arts & Humanities Display, Maggie Mason Smith Sep 2015

National Endowment Of The Arts & Humanities Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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On September 29, 1965, the National Endowment for the Humanities was established to “encourage the development of the humanities by supporting research and awarding fellowships, strengthening teaching of the humanities, and fostering public use and enjoyment of the humanities.”

This display features works produced by current and former faculty members who received NEH grants; in most cases, the works are directly related to the grant received.


We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, Maggie Mason Smith Aug 2015

We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, Maggie Mason Smith

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Awake, Maggie Mason Smith Aug 2015

Awake, Maggie Mason Smith

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Faculty Manual, 2015-2016, Clemson University Aug 2015

Faculty Manual, 2015-2016, Clemson University

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Freshman Summer Reading Display, Maggie Mason Smith Aug 2015

Freshman Summer Reading Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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Karen Joy Fowler’s latest work, We are all Completely beside Ourselves, is this year’s Freshman Summer Reading selection.

Using this work as a foundation, a display of further research and leisure reading material has been set up in Cooper Library.

The display will be up throughout the month of August and everything on display is available for checkout.


E.L. Doctorow Display, Maggie Mason Smith Aug 2015

E.L. Doctorow Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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On July 15th, author, editor, and professor Edgar Lawrence Doctorow died at the age of 84.

With awards and honors spanning nearly four decades, Doctorow was described as one of the most important American novelists of the 20th century.

A display of items by or based on works by Doctorow is currently located atop the New Books shelving on the 4th floor of Cooper Library; the items will be on display throughout the month and are available for checkout at the Information Services Desk.


Through The Woods, Maggie Mason Smith Jul 2015

Through The Woods, Maggie Mason Smith

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Least-Loved Juvenile Book Display, Maggie Mason Smith Jul 2015

Least-Loved Juvenile Book Display, Maggie Mason Smith

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The Witch's Boy, Maggie Mason Smith Jun 2015

The Witch's Boy, Maggie Mason Smith

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Promoting Your Scholarship Through Open Access, Andrew Wesolek Jun 2015

Promoting Your Scholarship Through Open Access, Andrew Wesolek

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Many academic librarians are required to publish as part of the promotion and tenure process. And if they are not, they surely consult with faculty who are. Often, it is not enough to simply have published works, but one must also demonstrate the impact of those works. Luckily, there are strategies you can use to bolster the visibility and impact of your work. This presentation will cover author's rights, negotiating publication agreements, open access publishing, and free resources you can use to boost the visibility of your work.


13 Days Of Midnight, Maggie Mason Smith Jun 2015

13 Days Of Midnight, Maggie Mason Smith

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