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Information Outlook, September/October 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, September/October 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2019
Volume 23, Issue 5
Information Outlook, July/August 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, July/August 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2019
Volume 23, Issue 4
Slis Student Research Journal, Vol. 9, Iss. 1
Slis Student Research Journal, Vol. 9, Iss. 1
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Palaces For The People: How Social Infrastructure Can Help Fight Inequality, Polarization, And The Decline Of Civic Life, Eric Klinenberg, Georgia Westbrook
Book Review: Palaces For The People: How Social Infrastructure Can Help Fight Inequality, Polarization, And The Decline Of Civic Life, Eric Klinenberg, Georgia Westbrook
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Digital Commons And Contentdm: Not Entirely Accessible, Channon Arabit
Digital Commons And Contentdm: Not Entirely Accessible, Channon Arabit
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
The More You Know, The More You Owe, Megan Price
The More You Know, The More You Owe, Megan Price
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Information Outlook, May/June 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, May/June 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2019
Volume 23, Issue 3
Information Outlook, March/April 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, March/April 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2019
Volume 23, Issue 2
Information Outlook, January/February 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, January/February 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2019
Volume 23, Issue 1
Time Has Come Today, Megan Price
Time Has Come Today, Megan Price
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Information Outlook, November/December 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, November/December 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2018
Volume 22, Issue 6
Information Outlook, September/October 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, September/October 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2018
Volume 22, Issue 5
Information Outlook, July/August 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, July/August 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2018
Volume 22, Issue 4
Leaning Forward While Looking Back, Anthony Bernier
Leaning Forward While Looking Back, Anthony Bernier
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Reaching New Scholarly Heights: School Of Information Student Research Journal Hits Milestone With 100,000 Full Text Downloads, Sandra Hirsh
Reaching New Scholarly Heights: School Of Information Student Research Journal Hits Milestone With 100,000 Full Text Downloads, Sandra Hirsh
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Srj 100k Download Milestone, Mary C. Schutten
Srj 100k Download Milestone, Mary C. Schutten
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Memories And Milestones, Holley Cornetto
Memories And Milestones, Holley Cornetto
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Information Outlook, May/June 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, May/June 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2018
Volume 22, Issue 3
Information Outlook, March/April 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, March/April 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2018
Volume 22, Issue 2
Information Outlook, January/February 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, January/February 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2018
Volume 22, Issue 1
Gender Demographics And Perception In Librarianship, Patricia Mars
Gender Demographics And Perception In Librarianship, Patricia Mars
School of Information Student Research Journal
This article is an examination of the history of gender demographics in the field of librarianship. The historic development and subsequent "feminization" of librarianship continues to influence the gender wage gap and the disproportionate leadership bias in the field today. This article examines the stereotyping of librarians and the cyclical effect of genderizing the profession. Consideration of current trends and data in librarian demographics demonstrates a consistent decrease in gender diversity, accompanied by a troubling lack of women leaders and executives. Additionally, this article explores options for combating the gender perceptions that negatively impact women in library and information science …
Information Literacy In The Digital Age: Myths And Principles Of Digital Literacy, Bernd W. Becker
Information Literacy In The Digital Age: Myths And Principles Of Digital Literacy, Bernd W. Becker
School of Information Student Research Journal
Librarians have traditionally served as the champions of information literacy, adopting it as a core principle of the profession and creating a movement that tries to facilitate fair, equal access to knowledge and its creation. There are plenty of publications on this topic, but as the Information Age has become the Digital Age, there also needs to be a discussion of how information literacy is evolving. More specifically, librarians are now finding themselves shouldering the responsibilities of digital literacy alongside traditional approaches to information literacy, especially considering how more and more information needs can only be met via digital resources. …
Stepping Into The Future, Holley Cornetto
Stepping Into The Future, Holley Cornetto
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Information Outlook, November/December 2017, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, November/December 2017, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2017
Volume 21, Issue 6
Closing Talk: Progress And Poverty: The Paradox Of Scholarly Communication In The Digital Age, John Wenzler
Closing Talk: Progress And Poverty: The Paradox Of Scholarly Communication In The Digital Age, John Wenzler
SJSU Open Access Conference
We live in an era of unprecedented scholarly productivity and vastly improved scholarly communication. Academic researchers today have immediate access to an immense volume of scholarly articles and research data that would have amazed a researchers of 25 years ago. Today, my library at a medium-sized Masters institution, offers students and faculty an online Discovery System that provides direct access to millions of articles and nearly 80,000 online journals -- increasing the amount of scholarly information available to our patrons by 20, 30, 40 times? ... I don't know -- compared to what was available to them in 1980. So, …
Images Of Agua Y Tierra: Changing The Narrative Of Chicano/Mexicano Farming, Kathryn Blackmer Reyes
Images Of Agua Y Tierra: Changing The Narrative Of Chicano/Mexicano Farming, Kathryn Blackmer Reyes
SJSU Open Access Conference
This presentation will consider how almost 10,000 pictures from the Chicano/Mexicano farming communities of the Upper Rio Grande Valley of Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico can contribute and alter the narrative of farm working. This digital collection documents over 30 years of farming with acequias, or communal irrigation canals, and captures themes of food production, the care of the land and environment, and water management. In a time where large-scale agribusiness is fomented by Monsanto chemicals and seed control, these farmers work to maintain acequia agriculture. The presenter will discuss how her efforts with The Acequia Institute and …
Life Support For The Open Access Policy, Anneliese Taylor, Teddy Gomes
Life Support For The Open Access Policy, Anneliese Taylor, Teddy Gomes
SJSU Open Access Conference
UCSF faculty passed an Open Access Policy in 2012, yet it wasn’t until a partially automated research information management system (RIS) was in place in 2015 that there was any measurable increase in deposits to the institutional repository. Despite this uptick, overall engagement with the RIS as well as deposits were lower than the university wanted them to be. In an effort to increase participation with the policy, the UCSF Library embarked on a six-month project to improve the RIS search results and ramp up the deposit rate.
This talk will present the scenario before the project, the methods used …
Open Access Publishing In Southeast Asia, Zoë Mclaughlin
Open Access Publishing In Southeast Asia, Zoë Mclaughlin
SJSU Open Access Conference
Throughout Southeast Asia, universities are turning to open access publishing for their journals. In Indonesia, the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education has advised all universities to use Open Journal Systems as a means for archiving and displaying their content. However, these journals and others of their kind remain poorly indexed and volatile. What is the current state of journal publishing in Southeast Asia? How can the positive aspects of open access be harnessed to allow for more discoverability and use of scholarly research from Southeast Asia? In this lightning talk, I will provide an overview of open access …
Opening Talk: What Is Access? Thinking Beyond Online Availability To A More Just Scholarly Communication System, Charlotte Roh
Opening Talk: What Is Access? Thinking Beyond Online Availability To A More Just Scholarly Communication System, Charlotte Roh
SJSU Open Access Conference
We've come so far with the open access movement on the institutional, state, federal, and even international level. It's fair to say that the open access movement has in fact changed the landscape of scholarly publishing. But there are also things that haven't changed, and injustices that remain, that we need to consider in how scholarly knowledge is traditionally constructed.
Information Outlook, September/October 2017, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, September/October 2017, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2017
Volume 21, Issue 5