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Sacscoc In Libraries, Julene L. Jones, Kathleen Bell
Sacscoc In Libraries, Julene L. Jones, Kathleen Bell
Library Presentations
In this webinar, two Assessment Librarians describe SACSCOC Library standards 11.1-11.3 as well as the narratives and evidentiary documents they compiled for their institutions' 2022 and 2023 reaffirmation processes. Slides also available at http://www.aserl.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/SACSCOC-in-Libraries.pdf
What’S Your Internal Learning Environment? Knowledge Management In Libraries, Jennifer A. Bartlett
What’S Your Internal Learning Environment? Knowledge Management In Libraries, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Practical Management Or Practical Magic: A Conversation With Lance Werner And Julene Jones. Managing Dysfunctional Environments, Julene L. Jones
Practical Management Or Practical Magic: A Conversation With Lance Werner And Julene Jones. Managing Dysfunctional Environments, Julene L. Jones
Library Presentations
Presentation and discussion on the topic of working in or managing dysfunctional environments.
Practical Management Or Practical Magic: A Conversation With Julene Jones And Nyama Reed. Difficult Conversations With Those You Supervise, Julene L. Jones
Practical Management Or Practical Magic: A Conversation With Julene Jones And Nyama Reed. Difficult Conversations With Those You Supervise, Julene L. Jones
Library Presentations
Presentation and discussion on the topic of difficult conversations between supervisors and those they supervise.
Collaborating To Engage In Focused Collection Development At A Federal Regional Depository, Sandra Mcaninch
Collaborating To Engage In Focused Collection Development At A Federal Regional Depository, Sandra Mcaninch
Library Presentations
The University of Kentucky (UK) is participating as a Center of Excellence (COE) for the Works Progress Administration (WPA), the Smithsonian Institution, and the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) in the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries‘ (ASERL) Collaborative Federal Depository Program (CFDP). This collaborative effort is designed to distribute collection development for all Federal agencies across the entire Southeast.
The presenter will describe how UK has focused its depository collection development efforts on non-COE agencies, and reduced its retrospective collection development for other institutions’ COE agencies.
Calendars In Alma--Seriously???, Tari Keller
Calendars In Alma--Seriously???, Tari Keller
Library Presentations
Coming from Voyager, after over 16 years of setting up and updating calendars for a multi-library university, configuring the calendars in Alma was confusing. The calendars in Alma use the standard hours for major terms as a starting point. Exceptions are defined by “Closing” the library to shorten the hours and “Opening” the library to extend the hours, instead of giving the hours of operation on the days when exceptions occur. The University of Kentucky has everything from a 24 x 5+ main library to a 40 hour a week storage facility. Library hours change between semesters and do different …
Starting Over: Coding To Work With Alma After Voyager, Kathryn Lybarger
Starting Over: Coding To Work With Alma After Voyager, Kathryn Lybarger
Library Presentations
When the University of Kentucky was a Voyager library, I wrote a variety of tools to support our processes, ranging from tiny one-line macros to larger software packages. Now that we've migrated to Alma/Primo, everything has changed! Many of the ways I extended Voyager are part of Alma by default, and Alma's community (and available APIs) encourage even further development. In this presentation, I will describe some differences between the two systems, how they affected the types of support tools I wanted, and the ways I was able to create them.
Acquisitions In Alma: Transitioning From Voyager To Alma, Kate Seago
Acquisitions In Alma: Transitioning From Voyager To Alma, Kate Seago
Library Presentations
Alma offers some advantages to Acquisitions particularly for managing electronic workflows and communicating with vendors. However, transitioning from Voyager to Alma and learning Alma’s nuances was challenging as we reworked workflows.
"Diversity + Inclusion = Community" Introduction And Wrap Up, Ruth E. Bryan
"Diversity + Inclusion = Community" Introduction And Wrap Up, Ruth E. Bryan
Library Presentations
This presentation articulates a definition of "diversity," "inclusion," and "community" as used by the Retreat Planning Committee to frame the speakers and activities at the University of Kentucky Libraries all-staff retreat in August 2015.
Changing Landscape Of Technical Services, Kate Seago, Marsha Seamans
Changing Landscape Of Technical Services, Kate Seago, Marsha Seamans
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Caveat Emptor: It May Be Electronic, But Don’T Overlook The Fine Print [2012], Stephanie N. Aken
Caveat Emptor: It May Be Electronic, But Don’T Overlook The Fine Print [2012], Stephanie N. Aken
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Equal Access For All: Service Students With Disabilities, Jason Keinsley, Jennifer A. Bartlett, Carla Cantagallo, Susan Fogg
Equal Access For All: Service Students With Disabilities, Jason Keinsley, Jennifer A. Bartlett, Carla Cantagallo, Susan Fogg
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Let Me Tell You A Story: The Power Of Organizational Storytelling In Libraries, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Let Me Tell You A Story: The Power Of Organizational Storytelling In Libraries, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Caveat Emptor: It May Be Electronic, But Don’T Overlook The Fine Print, Stephanie N. Aken
Caveat Emptor: It May Be Electronic, But Don’T Overlook The Fine Print, Stephanie N. Aken
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Herding Ejournals & Ebooks, Stephanie N. Aken
Herding Ejournals & Ebooks, Stephanie N. Aken
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Copyright And Permissions: Sometimes They're The Same, Kopana Terry
Copyright And Permissions: Sometimes They're The Same, Kopana Terry
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
The Role Of The Library In The Micro Age, Antoinette Paris Greider
The Role Of The Library In The Micro Age, Antoinette Paris Greider
Library Presentations
The 1970s is seen as the decade that automated the technical processes in the library. Mainframe computers and minicomputers enable us to automate some of the most tedious tasks such as typing catalog cards, keeping track of circulation records and generating book orders. The 1970s also saw the advent and mastering of searching major reference tools electronically.
The 1980s brings a new development with the age of the microcomputer. Libraries can now do many of their processes with a microcomputer in house. They can create data bases, tailor make bibliographies, generate handouts and issue reports to meet their needs. Home …