Influence Of Information And Communication Technology (Ict) Use On Staff Job Performance In University Libraries In Benue State, Nigeria,
2023
COURT OF APPEAL, EKITI DIVISION, NIGERIA
Influence Of Information And Communication Technology (Ict) Use On Staff Job Performance In University Libraries In Benue State, Nigeria, Haruna Abu, Chinnwe Josephine Okarfor
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
The study investigated the influence of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) use on staff job performance in University libraries in Benue State, Nigeria. Three specific objectives with corresponding research questions guided the study and six hypotheses were formulated and tested at 0.05 level of significance. The study adopted a survey research design. The target population for this study is the entire 241 library staff made up of professional and non-professional library staff in the three university libraries in Benue State. Since the population was not large, the study made use of all the 241 library staff in the three Universities …
Care And Accountability In Library Leadership,
2023
Grand Valley State University
Care And Accountability In Library Leadership, Annie Bélanger, Kat Bell, Maisha Carey, Jon Jeffryes, Meghan Musolff
Presentations
Leaders and managers have an outsized impact on workers’ wellbeing. In facing the reality of constant and unpredictable change, leaders and managers need to consider the humanity of their employees as part of their commitment to equity. We suggest that library leaders and managers need to consider human-centered approaches as part of their leadership toolkit. Human-centered leaders have a strong focus on people and the organizational culture. They layer compassion and empathy in taking actions to fulfill the organization's mission.
We acknowledge that there are situations when taking a human-centered approach to the needs of library employees can feel in …
Archiving Blackness: Reimagining And Recreating The Archive(S) As Literary And Information Wake Work,
2023
Harvard University
Archiving Blackness: Reimagining And Recreating The Archive(S) As Literary And Information Wake Work, Jamillah R. Gabriel
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies
“…we, Black people everywhere and anywhere we are, still produce in, into, and through the wake an insistence on existing: we insist Black being into the wake.”
– Christina Sharpe, In the Wake (2016)
In this paper, I introduce Christina Sharpe’s conceptualizations of wake and wake work, as they pertain to archiving the experiences of Blackness to better understand how the archive and archives are vital for those living and working in the wake of slavery. I am particularly interested in the wake work conducted both in literary works (speculative fiction) and at information sites (archives). To that end, …
Community Oral History To Widen The Path: The Jewish Mobile Oral History Project,
2023
University of South Alabama
Community Oral History To Widen The Path: The Jewish Mobile Oral History Project, Deborah Gurt
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies
This article presents the case study of the Jewish Mobile Oral History Project of the McCall Library at the University of South Alabama as an example of a participatory archival practice. With goals to build a collection centered on a minority experience, to engage with community members, and to foster inter-communal dialogue, the project highlights affect as one vital consideration for archival record keepers, users, and subjects.
Drying Our Library’S Libguides-Based Webpage By Introducing Vue.Js,
2023
CUNY Kingsborough Community College
Drying Our Library’S Libguides-Based Webpage By Introducing Vue.Js, Mark E. Eaton
Publications and Research
At the Kingsborough Community College library, we recently decided to bring the library’s website more in line with DRY principles (Don’t Repeat Yourself). We felt we this could improve the site by creating more concise and maintainable code. DRYer code would be easier to read, understand and edit. We adopted the Vue.js framework in order to replace repetitive, hand-coded dropdown menus with programmatically generated markup. Using Vue allowed us to greatly simplify the HTML documents, while also improving maintainability.
Notes From The Co-Editor,
2023
CUNY La Guardia Community College
Notes From The Co-Editor, Derek Stadler
Urban Library Journal
I am very pleased to welcome you to the second issue of the 28th volume of Urban Library Journal, which is a collection of proceedings from the LACUNY Institute held on Thursday, May 12, and Friday, May 13, 2022. The theme of the Institute was “Built to Exclude: Confronting Issues of Equity and Otherness in Libraries.” The Institute highlighted how library workers, patrons, and scholars are grappling with questions about what it means to have access, to belong, and to feel welcome and included.
Imposter Syndrome In Academic Libraries: Indigenous Women Edition,
2023
University of McGill
Imposter Syndrome In Academic Libraries: Indigenous Women Edition, Emilee Bews, Kaia Macleod, Bethany Paul
Urban Library Journal
This is a written proceeding of the LACUNY 2022 panel presentation “Imposter Syndrome in Academic Libraries: Indigenous Women Edition”. The authors discuss personal instances and feelings of the imposter phenomenon (also known as imposter syndrome) as it may relate to their Indigenous identities. Additionally, the authors describe how imposter syndrome may affect their ability to be successful in their careers, and the internal pressure they feel to present a more Indigenous identity (whatever that may entail) for scholarship and positions. The authors also share their experiences with external pressures to exhibit a more “stereotypical Indigenous” appearance for the sake of …
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Tr_J1 Report Fy2022 - Journal Requests (Excluding Oa_Gold) By Platform,
2023
University of Rhode Island
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Tr_J1 Report Fy2022 - Journal Requests (Excluding Oa_Gold) By Platform, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Project COUNTER R5 Report TR_J1 for the University of Rhode Island for the period from July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. The TR_J1 report is defined as "Journal Requests (Excluding OA_Gold)." This report presents an annual total only and only includes those platforms successfully configured for automated harvesting via SUSHI.
File for download is Excel spreadsheet generated by Alma Analytics.
Results:
Total Item Requests - 771,947
Unique Item Requests - 578,437
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Tr_J1 Report Fy2022 - Journal Requests (Excluding Oa_Gold) By Title,
2023
University of Rhode Island
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Tr_J1 Report Fy2022 - Journal Requests (Excluding Oa_Gold) By Title, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Project COUNTER R5 Report TR_J1 for the University of Rhode Island for the period from July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. The TR_J1 report is defined as "Journal Requests (Excluding OA_Gold)." This report presents an annual total only and only includes those platforms successfully configured for automated harvesting via SUSHI.
File for download is Excel spreadsheet generated by Alma Analytics.
Results:
Total Item Requests - 771,947
Unique Item Requests - 578,437
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Tr_B1 Report Fy2022 - Book Requests (Excluding Oa_Gold) By Platform,
2023
University of Rhode Island
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Tr_B1 Report Fy2022 - Book Requests (Excluding Oa_Gold) By Platform, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Project COUNTER R5 Report TR_B1 for the University of Rhode Island for the period from July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. The TR_B1 report is defined as "Book Requests (Excluding OA_Gold)." This report presents an annual total only and only includes those platforms successfully configured for automated harvesting via SUSHI.
File for download is Excel spreadsheet generated by Alma Analytics.
Results:
Total Item Requests - 92,619
Unique Title Requests - 43,012
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Pr_P1 Report Fy2022 - Platform Usage,
2023
University of Rhode Island
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Pr_P1 Report Fy2022 - Platform Usage, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Project COUNTER R5 Report PR_P1 for the University of Rhode Island for the period from July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. The PR_P1 report is defined as "Platform Usage." This report presents an annual total only and only includes those platforms successfully configured for automated harvesting via SUSHI.
File for download is Excel spreadsheet generated by Alma Analytics.
Results:
Searches Platform - 390,026
Total Item Requests - 1,061,890
Unique Item Requests - 797,626
Unique Title Requests - 43,693
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Tr_B1 Report Fy2022 - Book Requests (Excluding Oa_Gold) By Title,
2023
University of Rhode Island
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Tr_B1 Report Fy2022 - Book Requests (Excluding Oa_Gold) By Title, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Project COUNTER R5 Report TR_B1 for the University of Rhode Island for the period from July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. The TR_B1 report is defined as "Book Requests (Excluding OA_Gold)." This report presents an annual total only and only includes those platforms successfully configured for automated harvesting via SUSHI.
File for download is Excel spreadsheet generated by Alma Analytics.
Results:
Total Item Requests - 92,619
Unique Title Requests - 43,012
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Ir_M1 Report Fy2022 - Multimedia Item Requests,
2023
University of Rhode Island
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Ir_M1 Report Fy2022 - Multimedia Item Requests, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Project COUNTER R5 Report IR_M1 for the University of Rhode Island for the period from July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. The IR_M1 report is defined as "Multimedia Item Requests." This report presents an annual total only and only includes those platforms successfully configured for automated harvesting via SUSHI.
File for download is Excel spreadsheet generated by Alma Analytics.
Results:
Total Item Requests - 4,309
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Dr_D1 Report Fy2022 - Database Search And Item Usage,
2023
University of Rhode Island
Usage Statistics: Project Counter R5 Dr_D1 Report Fy2022 - Database Search And Item Usage, Andrée J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Project COUNTER R5 Report DR_D1 for the University of Rhode Island for the period from July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. The DR_D1 report is defined as "Database Search and Item Usage." This report presents an annual total only and only includes those platforms successfully configured for automated harvesting via SUSHI.
File for download is Excel spreadsheet generated by Alma Analytics.
Results:
Searches Automated - 316,771
Searches Federated - 52,533
Searches Regular - 768,218
Total Item Investigations - 930,171
Total Item Requests - 251,936
Putting Deia Into Practice: Incorporating Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, And Accessibility Into Student Employee Training,
2023
Binghamton University--SUNY
Putting Deia Into Practice: Incorporating Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, And Accessibility Into Student Employee Training, Elise Ferer
Library Scholarship
Abstract
Purpose
This paper describes the process of developing training for student employees at a reference desk in which students assist peers and others in the community with research help.
Design/methodology/approach
This case study details the process as well as the challenges in developing training that is helpful for student employees in performing day-to-day tasks at a reference desk and incorporates diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) and high-impact practices (HIPs).
Findings
Training for student employees that prepares them for library work and incorporates DEIA and HIPs can be developed. These ideas can be incorporated into training for all library …
If Not A Transformative Agreement, Then What? Nine Questions And Answers About An Alternative,
2023
Murray State University
If Not A Transformative Agreement, Then What? Nine Questions And Answers About An Alternative, Arthur J. Boston
Faculty & Staff Research and Creative Activity
Librarians are increasingly coming to agree that the scholarly record should be open and available to anyone who seeks it without financial barriers. But the topic gets murkier when we ask the question: how. How do we open the full scholarly record? One of the swiftest ways to get a mass amount of scholarly articles opened up in a short period of time is through Transformative Agreements (TA). TAs can be attractive offerings to institutions with a need or a desire to make their scholarly output open.
It is likely someone in your library has been asked by a …
January 2023 Table Of Contents Newsletter - Roy. O West Renovation,
2023
DePauw University
January 2023 Table Of Contents Newsletter - Roy. O West Renovation, Brooke Cox
Table of Contents Newsletter
This edition of the Table of Contents features content such as "The Renovation of Roy O. West Library: A Brief Annotated Timeline" by Rick Provine, Dean Emeritus, a spotlight on our book moving company, and updated hours information for the renovated Roy.
Understanding The Importance Of Creativity Towards Psychological Safety In The Library Workplace,
2023
San José State University
Understanding The Importance Of Creativity Towards Psychological Safety In The Library Workplace, Jennifer Hopwood Ed.D.
School of Information Student Research Journal
Employee Engagement is one of the leading factors toward organizational success. Happier employees are engaged employees. However, employees cannot reach engagement unless there are feelings of psychological safety. One tool that libraries can utilize to increase the engagement of their staff is to invest in opportunities for workplace creativity.
Haitian Immigrants' Information Needs And Behaviors: Libraries, Information Professionals And Haitians In The United States,
2023
San Jose State University
Haitian Immigrants' Information Needs And Behaviors: Libraries, Information Professionals And Haitians In The United States, Natasha Finnegan
School of Information Student Research Journal
Haitian immigrants are a socially excluded growing demographic in the United States that deals with racism, anti-immigrant sentiment, anti-Haiti rhetoric, and language barriers. Information professionals need to understand Haitian information behavior, their cultural preferences, and barriers in order to successfully fulfill their information needs. This article examines other disciplines’ relevant and scholarly research literature on Haitian immigrants in the United States to discover their trends of information behavior and barriers so that the Library and Information Science field can create effective information pathways to support their community. Haitian immigrants turn to their families and trusted individuals for their information needs, …
Professionalism In Lis: A Blend Of Theory And Practical Application,
2023
San Jose State University
Professionalism In Lis: A Blend Of Theory And Practical Application, Amber Passey
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.