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Full-Text Articles in Library and Information Science
Information Outlook, January/February 2015, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, January/February 2015, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2016
Volume 20, Issue 1
Adding Patent Records To Clemson's Ir--Highlighting The University's Output, Andrew Wesolek, Jan Comfort, Lisa Bodenheimer, Brenda Burk
Adding Patent Records To Clemson's Ir--Highlighting The University's Output, Andrew Wesolek, Jan Comfort, Lisa Bodenheimer, Brenda Burk
Jan Comfort
Dataq: A Collaborative Platform For Answering Research Data Questions In Libraries, Yasmeen Shorish, Sarah Pickle, Christie A. Wiley, Megan Bresnahan, Andrew M. Johnson
Dataq: A Collaborative Platform For Answering Research Data Questions In Libraries, Yasmeen Shorish, Sarah Pickle, Christie A. Wiley, Megan Bresnahan, Andrew M. Johnson
Yasmeen Shorish
DataQ is an IMLS-funded project led by the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries, GWLA, and GPN to develop an online knowledge-base of research data questions and answers curated for and by the library community. Publicly submitted questions to DataQ are reviewed by an Editorial Team of experts from 15 institutions across the United States. The site also includes links to resources, best practices, and practical approaches to working with researchers to address specific research data issues. This update from members of the Editorial Team will discuss outcomes and future directions following the first year of the DataQ project.
Uploading Records To The Coe Database: Easy As 1,2,3!, Sandra Mcaninch, Julene L. Jones, Mary Clark
Uploading Records To The Coe Database: Easy As 1,2,3!, Sandra Mcaninch, Julene L. Jones, Mary Clark
Library Presentations
As part of the Collaborative Federal Depository Program (CFDP), two pieces of software were developed to support the collection development activities of FDLP libraries in the Southeast. Most are very familiar with the ASERL Disposition Database, but some may have forgotten its quiet counter-part, the ASERL COE Database. This database is comprised of brief cataloging records that indicate holdings for all Center of Excellence (COE) libraries (and other contributing depository libraries) in the Southeast and serves as a tool for analyzing the completeness of COE collection(s) and to identify gaps.
To create a database that is as comprehensive as possible, …
Information Behavior In The Mobile Environment: An Overview, Ziming Liu
Information Behavior In The Mobile Environment: An Overview, Ziming Liu
School of Information Student Research Journal
As smartphones become ubiquitous, they increasingly influence the way in which students seek and use information. It is important to understand emerging information behavior as a result of wide spread use of smartphones. This paper provides an overview of information behavior in the mobile environment. Gender differences in mobile information seeking are discussed. People interact with mobile information in varied and unpredictable locations or while in transit. The mobility of information engagement is an important issue that human information theory should embrace.
Information Literacy In The Digital Age, Adrienne Mathewson
Information Literacy In The Digital Age, Adrienne Mathewson
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Preparing For Linked Data In Digital Repositories, Sai Deng
Preparing For Linked Data In Digital Repositories, Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This program will present the experiment of adding linked data values to the digital collections at the University of Central Florida Libraries in its digital repository and institutional repository (IR). Working with the Digital Initiatives and some faculty members, the Metadata Librarian in Technical Services has been adding Library of Congress linked data and Virtual Internarial Authority File data to the library's collections in CONTENTdm and its Digital Commons based IR. While these systems haven't been designed or updated to fully accommodate linked data yet, to add linked data values to the collection fields in these systems is preparing for …
Documenting Spatial And Temporal Information For Heritage Preservation: A Case Study Of Sri Lanka, Chiranthi Wijesundara, Shigeo Sugimoto, Bhuva Narayan
Documenting Spatial And Temporal Information For Heritage Preservation: A Case Study Of Sri Lanka, Chiranthi Wijesundara, Shigeo Sugimoto, Bhuva Narayan
Proceedings from the Document Academy
Cultural Heritage Properties (CHPs) around the world have been altered or destroyed due to various unforeseen factors, both natural and human-made. Consequently, as a preparedness approach around such disasters, documenting the CHPs are crucial to any efforts to repair, rebuild or relocate them. With advancements in digital technologies, integrating them into our documentation to improve heritage preservation has become a common approach. Here the main concern is on Spatial and Temporal (ST) information and the paper proposes that with recent developments in the field of Geospatial technologies, heritage preservation can be enhanced and improved by documenting ST information parallel to …
Survey Of Classification And Organization Of Videorecordings, Barbara J. Bergman, Jessica Schomberg, Dorie Kurtz
Survey Of Classification And Organization Of Videorecordings, Barbara J. Bergman, Jessica Schomberg, Dorie Kurtz
Library Services Publications
Libraries have long struggled with the question of how to best classify and enable access to videorecordings. While giving a presentation at a state library conference, the authors observed from comments during the question and answer portion of the presentation that the libraries represented in the audience use a variety of video classification and organization practices. To better understand how local practices and librarians’ attitudes regarding the efficacy of these practices vary, we conducted a survey soliciting responses from librarians representing a broad array of library types.
Examination Of Cataloging Assessment Values Using The Q Sort Method, Jessica Schomberg
Examination Of Cataloging Assessment Values Using The Q Sort Method, Jessica Schomberg
Library Services Publications
The intent of this project was to identify whether there is a gap between catalogers’ personal values related to cataloging assessment and their perceptions of their institutions’ values. This article uses Q methodology to contrast those perspectives. The Q-statements for this study were based on the discourse represented in a literature review of articles related to cataloging assessment. A factor analysis of Q-sorts was used to identify themes in participant perceptions. The patterns identified support the research question, while also suggesting that consensus may be built around the ideas of usability, service, and access.
Fay B. Kaigler Children's Book Festival, Karen Rowell, The University Of Southern Mississippi, The University Of Southern Mississippi's School Of Library And Information Science
Fay B. Kaigler Children's Book Festival, Karen Rowell, The University Of Southern Mississippi, The University Of Southern Mississippi's School Of Library And Information Science
Fay B. Kaigler Children's Book Festival Programs
The program for the forty-ninth annual Fay B. Kaigler Children's Book Festival held on the campus of The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 2016.
Advocating For Technical Services: The Power Of Assessment (Presentation), Rebecca L. Mugridge
Advocating For Technical Services: The Power Of Assessment (Presentation), Rebecca L. Mugridge
University Libraries Faculty Scholarship
This presentation reviews the many ways that assessment can be used to advocate for technical services within academic library settings.
Report Of The Cmc Bibframe Task Force To The Board Of The Music Library Association, Kimmy Szeto, Anne D. Adams, Kirk-Evan Billet, Catherine Busselen, Kevin S. Kishimoto, Anna A. Loprete, Lisa Mcfall, Sophie Rondeau, Tracey L. Snyder, James L. Soe Nyun, William R. Vanden Dries, Hermine Vermeij
Report Of The Cmc Bibframe Task Force To The Board Of The Music Library Association, Kimmy Szeto, Anne D. Adams, Kirk-Evan Billet, Catherine Busselen, Kevin S. Kishimoto, Anna A. Loprete, Lisa Mcfall, Sophie Rondeau, Tracey L. Snyder, James L. Soe Nyun, William R. Vanden Dries, Hermine Vermeij
Publications and Research
The BIBFRAME Task Force was established by the MLA Board of Directors in October 2014 for a two-year period with the following charge:
● Provide a voice for the music library community in the formation and testing of the Bibliographic Framework Initiative (BIBFRAME)
● Test the BIBFRAME schema and the LC MARCtoBIBFRAME converter with regards to how they handle music materials, including scores and sound recordings
● Provide feedback to LC and Zepheira on particular areas of interest for music, such as medium of performance, genre, preferred titles and nametitle authorities
● Identify a means for continually monitoring, evaluating and …
An Exploratory Study Of The Subject Ontogeny Of Eugenics In The New Classification Scheme For Chinese Libraries And The Nippon Decimal Classification, Wan-Chen Lee
School of Information Studies Faculty Articles
This study explores the subject ontogeny of “eugenics” by documenting the class numbers for “eugenics” in all thirteen editions of the New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries (CCL), and all fourteen editions of the Nippon Decimal Classification (NDC). The CCL and the NDC are the major classification schemes used in Taiwan and Japan respectively. We observe the relative stability and concentration of class numbers assigned to “eugenics” in the CCL and the NDC comparing to DDC (Tennis 2012), and the semantic changes of class numbers over time. Using two union catalogs, Taiwan’s National Bibliographic Information Network (NBINet) and Japan’s National …
Tiny Treasures: Miniature Books (Opening Reception Talk), Department Of Library Special Collections
Tiny Treasures: Miniature Books (Opening Reception Talk), Department Of Library Special Collections
Opening Reception Talk
No abstract provided.
Ex Libris Representative Presentation, Grant Johnson
Ex Libris Representative Presentation, Grant Johnson
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
Links referenced in Grant Johnson's presentation, Ex Libris representative presentation at eBUG 2016
Eluna Update, Michael North
Eluna Update, Michael North
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
ELUNA Update from ELUNA Chair-Elect, Michael North
Acquisitions In Alma: Transitioning From Voyager To Alma, Kate Seago
Acquisitions In Alma: Transitioning From Voyager To Alma, Kate Seago
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
Presentation by Kate Seago, University of Kentucky at eBUG 2016
2016 Ebug Business Meeting Agenda, Julene L. Jones
2016 Ebug Business Meeting Agenda, Julene L. Jones
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
2016 eBUG Business Meeting Agenda
Tips And Tricks For Alma Analytics, Mike Rogers
Tips And Tricks For Alma Analytics, Mike Rogers
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
Tips and Tricks for Alma Analytics, presented at eBUG 2016 by Mike Rogers, University of Tennesse, Knoxville
A Beginner’S Experience With Design Analytics, Jason Griffith
A Beginner’S Experience With Design Analytics, Jason Griffith
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
A Beginner’s Experience With Design Analytics, a presentation given at eBUG 2016 by Jason Griffith, Morehead State University
Starting Over: Coding To Work With Alma After Voyager, Kathryn Lybarger
Starting Over: Coding To Work With Alma After Voyager, Kathryn Lybarger
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
Presentation at eBUG 2016 by Kathryn Lybarger, University of Kentucky
Think Bigger: Amplifying Librarianship With State-Of-The-Art Technology, Carl Grant
Think Bigger: Amplifying Librarianship With State-Of-The-Art Technology, Carl Grant
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
Think BIGGER: Amplifying librarianship with state-of-the-art technology, eBUG 2016 keynote presentation delivered by Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma Libraries
Himmelfarb Library Annual Report 2016, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library
Himmelfarb Library Annual Report 2016, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library
Himmelfarb Library Annual Report
No abstract provided.
Hidden Stories, Inclusive Perspectives: Describing Photographs Of Jewish Refugees In Shanghai, Rachel Wen-Paloutzian
Hidden Stories, Inclusive Perspectives: Describing Photographs Of Jewish Refugees In Shanghai, Rachel Wen-Paloutzian
Rachel Wen-Paloutzian
Adding Patent Records To Your Institutional Repository, Jan Comfort
Adding Patent Records To Your Institutional Repository, Jan Comfort
Jan Comfort
No abstract provided.