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Innovating During Times Of Disruption: A Project Management Framework For Transforming A Student Research Symposium To Serve Virtual Communities During Covid-19, Theresa G. Burress, Allison N. Symulevich
Innovating During Times Of Disruption: A Project Management Framework For Transforming A Student Research Symposium To Serve Virtual Communities During Covid-19, Theresa G. Burress, Allison N. Symulevich
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Data Literacy In Undergraduate Education: Faculty Perspectives And Pedagogical Approaches, Theresa G. Burress, Emily Zoe Mann, Susan Montgomery, Rachel Walton
Data Literacy In Undergraduate Education: Faculty Perspectives And Pedagogical Approaches, Theresa G. Burress, Emily Zoe Mann, Susan Montgomery, Rachel Walton
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Meeting Strategic Communication Goals Through A Sustainable Library Newsletter, Camielle Crampsie, Karla Morris
Meeting Strategic Communication Goals Through A Sustainable Library Newsletter, Camielle Crampsie, Karla Morris
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
Libraries face a significant challenge in keeping users, and sometimes even
their own employees, informed and up-to-date about their ever-changing services and resources. A library e-newsletter is one way of effectively communicating updates to a large number of people on a regular basis, serving as both an internal and external communication tool. To do this, it is important to establish a collaborative model that is sustainable, can be assessed, and meets readership needs. Aligning the newsletter with the library’s mission and strategic plan is an effective approach for communications with an academic library community.
Reference Associate Program At Florida State University: Training Future Librarians, Emily Zoe Mann
Reference Associate Program At Florida State University: Training Future Librarians, Emily Zoe Mann
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Using Law School Faculty Author Profiles To Promote Impact: The U.S. News & World Report Saga Continues, Allison N. Symulevich
Using Law School Faculty Author Profiles To Promote Impact: The U.S. News & World Report Saga Continues, Allison N. Symulevich
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
INTRODUCTION: When U.S. News & World Report announced that it would rank law schools’ scholarly impact, U.S. News asked law schools to work with HeinOnline, a legal database, to ensure the accuracy of the database-created faculty author profiles because they would be using Hein’s database to gather citation metrics to measure scholarly impact. DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM: This practice article describes a project at UNC Chapel Hill in the law library to ensure that their faculty publications were included in HeinOnline’s database and that HeinOnline Author Profiles were accurate. This case study helps librarians tackling either similar law library projects or …
Academic Librarian Publishing Productivity: An Analysis Of Skills And Behaviors Leading To Success, Camielle Crampsie, Tina Neville, Deborah B. Henry
Academic Librarian Publishing Productivity: An Analysis Of Skills And Behaviors Leading To Success, Camielle Crampsie, Tina Neville, Deborah B. Henry
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
Scholarly publishing continues to be a prominent expectation for many academic librarians. This survey explores characteristics, behaviors, motivations, institutional supports, and educational opportunities that help library practitioners become successful authors. It also looks at perceived confidence in research skills of both novice and experienced librarians. Many librarians show confidence in research activities related to their overall job assignments (literature searching, writing, and such) but find more sophisticated research skills, such as statistical analysis, more challenging. Findings indicate that having additional graduate research experience beyond the library degree, time-management skills, and collaboration with other researchers may provide useful benefits.
Exploring Data Literacy Via A Librarian-Faculty Learning Community: A Case Study, Theresa G. Burress, Emily Z. Mann, Tina Neville
Exploring Data Literacy Via A Librarian-Faculty Learning Community: A Case Study, Theresa G. Burress, Emily Z. Mann, Tina Neville
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
Faculty learning communities (FLCs) are year-long professional development opportunities available at many higher education institutions in the United States. While the literature reflects some librarian engagement with FLCs, it seems limited primarily to areas of traditional librarian expertise such as information literacy and outreach. This article describes a case study of a librarian-facilitated FLC focused on data literacy, which resulted in the development of a teaching toolkit, library-led data literacy instruction, and ongoing collaborations between librarians and faculty. The FLC structure proved to be a valuable framework that facilitated collaborative learning in topics relevant to both disciplinary faculty and librarians. …
The Neverending Story: Turning Statistics Into Stories, Emily Z. Mann
The Neverending Story: Turning Statistics Into Stories, Emily Z. Mann
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Discussion Questions For Acrl Roundtable "Getting Emotional: Emotional Intelligence Vs. Emotional Labor In A Pink Collar Position", Emily Z. Mann
Discussion Questions For Acrl Roundtable "Getting Emotional: Emotional Intelligence Vs. Emotional Labor In A Pink Collar Position", Emily Z. Mann
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
From Journal Selection To Open Access: Practices Among Academic Librarian Scholars, Tina Neville, Camielle Crampsie
From Journal Selection To Open Access: Practices Among Academic Librarian Scholars, Tina Neville, Camielle Crampsie
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
In this study, researchers surveyed academic librarians about their open access publishing practices. This analysis explores approaches to journal selection, awareness of open access options, and self-archiving practices. Fifty percent of the librarians in this study considered free open access when selecting a potential journal for publication, but a journal's fit to the topic and peer review were higher priorities. Findings indicate that, although many librarians publish in open access journals or take advantage of institutional repositories, there are still barriers to publishing in open access journals, including article processing charges, the tenure and promotion culture, and uncertainty around intellectual …
Debris, Diatoms, And Dolphins: Tracking Child Engagement At A Public Science Festival, Kaya Van Beynen, Theresa G. Burress
Debris, Diatoms, And Dolphins: Tracking Child Engagement At A Public Science Festival, Kaya Van Beynen, Theresa G. Burress
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
Visitors to public science festivals have a tremendous amount of free choice to decide how to navigate through the festival, as well as when, where, and how long to stop at an exhibit. This study examines how elementary-aged children individually or collaboratively engaged with festival exhibits at a public science festival in St. Petersburg, Florida. Although many exhibit activities are designed to appeal to children, no research has been done with regard to child engagement with one-day, outdoor science festivals, such as this one. Engagement can be measured by unobtrusive observation of the behavior and interactions of children. Factors that …
Preserving, Digitizing, And Sustaining The Weekly Challenger, A Local African-American Newspaper., Catherine A. Cardwell, Alexandra Curran
Preserving, Digitizing, And Sustaining The Weekly Challenger, A Local African-American Newspaper., Catherine A. Cardwell, Alexandra Curran
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
A local newspaper in Saint Petersburg, Florida, The Weekly Challenger was established in 1967 with the goal of documenting and sharing information about the African-American community at a time when other local news outlets largely ignored it. Through a special legislative appropriation from the State of Florida, the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library at the University of South Florida Saint Petersburg received funding to preserve, digitize, and sustain the newspaper. In this article, the authors discuss the steps taken to build the repository for the newspaper’s print and electronic archives, including photographs and videotaped interviews with a long-time publisher. NPML …
Career Plateauing Among Senior Librarians., Tina M. Neville, Deborah B. Henry
Career Plateauing Among Senior Librarians., Tina M. Neville, Deborah B. Henry
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
Using an online survey and semi-structured interviews, senior academic librarians were asked to reflect on the factors that keep them personally fulfilled and on how they remain motivated to make positive contributions to their organization. Motivations include esteem of colleagues and supervisors, variety in their work, salary, opportunities to learn new skills, increasing responsibility, and working with students and faculty. 59% percent of the survey respondents ranked their job satisfaction at 8 (on a scale of 1—10, with 10 the most satisfied). Using Bardwick’s definitions of plateauing, 60% of the 20 librarians interviewed did not feel that they were content-plateaued.
Sharing Student Research: Student Colloquia At University Of South Florida St. Petersburg, Camielle Crampsie, Kaya Van Beynen
Sharing Student Research: Student Colloquia At University Of South Florida St. Petersburg, Camielle Crampsie, Kaya Van Beynen
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Going The Distance: Avoiding Mid-Career Plateaus., Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
Going The Distance: Avoiding Mid-Career Plateaus., Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Analyzing The Data Management Environment In A Master's-Level Institution., Anthony Stamatoplos, Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
Analyzing The Data Management Environment In A Master's-Level Institution., Anthony Stamatoplos, Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
The data management environments at research-intensive institutions have been studied extensively. Few studies, however, have assessed the environments at institutions that are not classified as research-intensive, where scholarship and obtaining external funding is still highly encouraged. Using results from semi-structured interviews with faculty from an array of disciplines, the authors describe the research processes and data concerns at a Master's-level institution. A comparison of the results illustrate that, at least at this institution, faculty face very similar issues as those identified at research-intensive organizations and many of the same practices and services could be implemented on a smaller scale.
Exploring Peer-To-Peer Library Content And Engagement On A Student-Run Facebook Group, Kaya Van Beynen, Camielle Crampsie
Exploring Peer-To-Peer Library Content And Engagement On A Student-Run Facebook Group, Kaya Van Beynen, Camielle Crampsie
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
Student-run Facebook groups offer librarians a new means of interacting with students in their native digital domain. Facebook groups, a service launched in 2010 enables university students to create a virtual forum to discuss their concerns, issues, and promote events. While still a relatively new feature, these groups are increasingly being utilized by students in universities and colleges throughout North America. Little research has been done on these groups and how they may be changing the way that students interact with each other and with their university on social media. A student-run university Facebook group was monitored for a year …
Backup Of Digital Archive Using Dspace, Berrie Watson
Backup Of Digital Archive Using Dspace, Berrie Watson
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
Describes backup protocol for the USFSP Digital Archive as of March 5, 2013.
Backup Of Digital Archive Using Dspace, Berrie Watson
Backup Of Digital Archive Using Dspace, Berrie Watson
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
Describes backup protocol for the USFSP Digital Archive as of March 5, 2013.
Metaliteracy In The Digital Landscape: Using Wikipedia For Research-Writing Across The Curriculum., Theresa Burress, Maribeth Clark, Sarah Hernandez, Nova Myhill
Metaliteracy In The Digital Landscape: Using Wikipedia For Research-Writing Across The Curriculum., Theresa Burress, Maribeth Clark, Sarah Hernandez, Nova Myhill
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Creativity In Information Literacy Teaching: Part Two – Applying Creativity To Teaching, Anthony Stamatoplos
Creativity In Information Literacy Teaching: Part Two – Applying Creativity To Teaching, Anthony Stamatoplos
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Fostering Peer-To-Peer Library Content & Engagement On A Student-Run Facebook Group, Kaya Van Beynen, Camielle Swenson
Fostering Peer-To-Peer Library Content & Engagement On A Student-Run Facebook Group, Kaya Van Beynen, Camielle Swenson
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Creativity In Information Literacy Teaching: Part One—Understanding Creativity, Anthony Stamatoplos
Creativity In Information Literacy Teaching: Part One—Understanding Creativity, Anthony Stamatoplos
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Wikipedia: Teaching Metaliteracy In The Digital Landscape., Theresa Burress, Maribeth Clark, Sarah Hernandez, Nova Myhill
Wikipedia: Teaching Metaliteracy In The Digital Landscape., Theresa Burress, Maribeth Clark, Sarah Hernandez, Nova Myhill
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Library Events Survey : 2015, Camielle Swenson, Kaya Van Beynen, Leanna Kiggins
Library Events Survey : 2015, Camielle Swenson, Kaya Van Beynen, Leanna Kiggins
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Scholarly Book Publishers—A Case Study In The Field Of Journalism., Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
Evaluating Scholarly Book Publishers—A Case Study In The Field Of Journalism., Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
By adapting multiple metrics used for journal article evaluation and replicating recent publisher metrics, the authors tested methods for evaluating scholarly book publishers. Using monographs published in journalism between 2007 and 2011 as a test case, results indicate these methods may be useful to other scholarly disciplines.
Organizing The Peacock Parade : Faculty Buy-In For The Institutional Repository And Open Access Publishing, Carol G. Hixson, Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
Organizing The Peacock Parade : Faculty Buy-In For The Institutional Repository And Open Access Publishing, Carol G. Hixson, Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
This session will demonstrate how even a small institution with limited staffing and resources can achieve more than 30 percent buy-in of their faculty to the institutional repository (IR) and increase awareness of and support for open access publishing on their campus.
Tina Neville : Subject Expertise And Contact Information, Tina M. Neville
Tina Neville : Subject Expertise And Contact Information, Tina M. Neville
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
Tina Neville is the Head of Library Research & Instruction at the Poynter Library. She has attended specialized short courses on digital preservation management and library instruction. She has co-authored several articles for the Journal of Academic Librarianship and RUSQ on support for promotion and tenure in academic libraries, library reference question classification, and evaluating book publishers. In addition, she has co-authored a book on library research skills for undergraduate science students.
Promoting Faculty Scholarship Through The Usfsp Digital Archive., Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville, Carol G. Hixson
Promoting Faculty Scholarship Through The Usfsp Digital Archive., Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville, Carol G. Hixson
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
The USFSP Digital Collections Team at Poynter Library created and manages an institutional repository which provides faculty with a new and professionally beneficial service. These digital portfolios showcase and promote their body of scholarship, on a stable platform and with a permanent URL. The USFSP Digital Archive offers 24/7 open access to the “Faculty Works” collections, provides full-text indexing that is harvested regularly by Google, Google Scholar, and other indexers, and tracks usage to demonstrate the increasing visibility of faculty work to researchers outside of the home institution. From the faculty member’s vita, the Faculty Archive Team researches and prepares …
Support For Scholarly Research In Florida Academic Libraries., Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
Support For Scholarly Research In Florida Academic Libraries., Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.