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Full-Text Articles in Cataloging and Metadata
Citations Needed: Wikidata And The Scholarly Publishing Ecosystem, Megan Wacha
Citations Needed: Wikidata And The Scholarly Publishing Ecosystem, Megan Wacha
Publications and Research
Since Wikidata’s launch in 2012 as an open, collaboratively edited knowledge base, it’s held great promise for the library and scholarly communication community more broadly. Institutions and individual information professionals turned Wikidatans are using Wikidata to build a community-owned infrastructure for the bibliographic ecosystem, including open source tools that generate profiles of scholars, organizations, and publications. This workshop will introduce participants to Wikidata and its linked data infrastructure, including opportunities for hands-on editing and an overview of tools that facilitate data contribution and use. Participants will leave prepared to connect with existing Wikidata initiatives, and with entry points to launch …
Developing, Delivering And Redesigning Metadata And Data Documentation Workshop For Graduate Students, Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This presentation in Pecha Kucha format is part of the 2019 Library Faculty Showcase at the University of Central Florida. It presents the development, delivery and redesign of a metadata and data documentation workshop for university graduate students and researchers. The original workshop was in lecture style, and it covered large amount of information such as the status of data documentation and management as revealed by a campus survey, research data documentation basics, general and domain metadata standards, and data documentation practices in different disciplines. The redesign looks at students' experiences in previous workshops and also what the Metadata Librarian …
Supporting Access And Community-Building: The Cala Social Media Tag Library, Sai Deng, Esther Deleon, Jeannie Chen
Supporting Access And Community-Building: The Cala Social Media Tag Library, Sai Deng, Esther Deleon, Jeannie Chen
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
The Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Social Media Group initially created the CALA Social Media Tag Library in Fall 2017 to facilitate better navigation and search for social media channels, particularly the CALA Facebook public page and promote the organization’s programs and activities. The Social Media Group introduced the creation of the Tag Library to the CALA community in Summer 2018, but the tags were limited to member-only, internal use. In Spring 2019, the restructured CALA Social Media Committee reviewed, enriched, and standardized the Tag Library, and decided to make it publicly available for anyone interested in posting to CALA’s …
Feedback Forwards: How We Found New Ways To Ask Our Students What They Want From The Library, Rachael Juskuv, Maura Keating, Patricia Lombardi, Allison Papini
Feedback Forwards: How We Found New Ways To Ask Our Students What They Want From The Library, Rachael Juskuv, Maura Keating, Patricia Lombardi, Allison Papini
Library Staff Publications, Presentations & Journal Articles
A team of Bryant University Librarians are participating in the EXCITE Transformation for Libraries program through the Connecticut State Library. We conducted a series of structured group and one-on-one conversations with students, faculty, and staff in order to learn about how they think and feel about teamwork, the library, and collaboration at the library. We found that students in particular were far more responsive to community sessions than in taking surveys.
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2019, Musselman Library
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2019, Musselman Library
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter
From the Dean (Robin Wagner)
Library News
- Don't Judge a book by its Cover: The Human Library
- You Can Come Home Again!
- Exhibits
- Recalling WWII at Home (Devin McKinney and Micheal Birkner)
- Library Works to Alleviate Textbook Misery (Janelle Wertzberger)
- Books Sent to African Library (Piper O'Keefe '17)
- Musselman Makeover
Paying it Forward (Sierra Green '11 and Olivia Simmet '18)
Student Paper Tops 1800 Downloads (Dayna Seeger '15)
Buy the Book
What's so Funny (Sunni DeNicola)
Book Displays Offer Outreach Opportunities (Sunni DeNicola)
Honor With Books
Data Drives Collecting Decisions
Rare Discovery: Signed 1st Edition by Adam Smith
Pressed Within …
Unl Libraries Book Use By Broad Discipline (Social Sciences, Sciences, And Humanities): Circulations And Renewals: Books Acquired 2003/04 – 2007/08 Via Approval Plan Selection, Librarian Firm Order, And Ill Patron-Driven Acquisition, David C. Tyler, Brianna D. Hitt
Unl Libraries Book Use By Broad Discipline (Social Sciences, Sciences, And Humanities): Circulations And Renewals: Books Acquired 2003/04 – 2007/08 Via Approval Plan Selection, Librarian Firm Order, And Ill Patron-Driven Acquisition, David C. Tyler, Brianna D. Hitt
UNL Libraries: White Papers
On numerous occasions over the course of the UNL Libraries’ continuing discussions concerning the allocation of collections monies, the UNL Libraries’ liaison librarians have made a variety of assertions, arguments, and claims concerning their patrons and their patrons’ needs. For example, the humanities librarians have repeatedly staked a claim to the humanities’ being the “book” discipline and have made a variety of assertions concerning humanities patrons and humanities books that could be treated as testable hypothesis.
For example:
1) Humanities patrons use books more than do other disciplines’ patrons;
2) Humanities patrons use more books than do other disciplines’ patrons; …
Collecting Virtual And Augmented Reality In The Twenty-First Century Library, Matthew Hannah, Sarah Huber, Sorin Adam Matei
Collecting Virtual And Augmented Reality In The Twenty-First Century Library, Matthew Hannah, Sarah Huber, Sorin Adam Matei
Matei Interdisciplinary Research Collaboratory
In this paper, we discuss possible pedagogical applications for virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR), within a humanities/social sciences curriculum, articulating a critical need for academic libraries to collect and curate 3D objects. We contend that building infrastructure is critical to keep pace with innovative pedagogies and scholarship. We offer theoretical avenues for libraries to build a repository 3D object files to be used in VR and AR tools and sketch some anticipated challenges. To build an infrastructure to support VR/AR collections, we have collaborated with College of Liberal Arts to pilot a program in which Libraries and CLA …
2019 State Of The Library, Jennifer Nutefall, Lev Rickards, Nicole Branch
2019 State Of The Library, Jennifer Nutefall, Lev Rickards, Nicole Branch
State of the Library
Agenda
Jennifer Nutefall, University Librarian
- Budget & Library staffing
- Space changes
- Open Access & Social Justice
Lev Rickards, Associate University Librarian for Collections and Scholarly Communication
- Support for Open Access
- Allocating the Collections & Access Budget
- Archives & Special Collections
Nicole Branch, Associate University Librarian for Learning and Engagement
- Assessment Projects
- New Initiatives
- Instruction
The Rise Of Open Scholarly Data And Possible Implications, Aaron Tay
The Rise Of Open Scholarly Data And Possible Implications, Aaron Tay
Research Collection Library
In this talk I cover the rise of open scholarly metadata thanks to efforts to create open infrastructure by non profits such as Crossref, Datacite, ROR as well as efforts from organizations such as JISC CORE, Opencitations, I4OC (Initative for open citations) to harvest and extract scholarly data. I talk about how libraries have benefited from all this data (most of which is available via APIs) and how Lens.org has brought most of this data together to create a compelling open service.
Year In Review 2018-2019, Margarett And Herman Brown Library
Year In Review 2018-2019, Margarett And Herman Brown Library
Library Research and Publications
This Year in Review Annual Report highlights the scholarly activities of the Margarett and Herman Brown Library at Abilene Christian University, its departments, and its faculty and staff.