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No Boundaries: Creating Open Access Repositories For Academic Institutions, Keri Baker
No Boundaries: Creating Open Access Repositories For Academic Institutions, Keri Baker
Keri Baker
To support and celebrate Nova Southeastern University’s 50th Anniversary, The NSU Libraries piloted a campus wide project to develop an institution-wide Open Access Repository called NSU Works. NSU’s Oceanographic Center (OC) was one of two colleges within the University System asked to participate in the pilot phase of the project. Participation in this phase included establishing hierarchical structures for the collections, adding metadata (in all formats), troubleshooting, and marketing to the OC community. This presentation serves to provide information on this pilot project, identifying the steps required to start an institutional repository at an academic institution, giving a detailed SWOT …
Enhancing Scholarly Visibility Using An Institutional Repository As A Springboard For Scholarly Profiles In A Multi-Hospital Health Care System, Jennifer Deal, Brenda Fay, Deb Simpson, Dave Stout
Enhancing Scholarly Visibility Using An Institutional Repository As A Springboard For Scholarly Profiles In A Multi-Hospital Health Care System, Jennifer Deal, Brenda Fay, Deb Simpson, Dave Stout
Jennifer Deal, MA, MLIS
Thesis Poster: Increasing Awareness, Usage, And Knowledge Of Digital, Local History Materials In Urban Public New Jersey Libraries With Libraryboxen., Benjamin H. Saracco
Thesis Poster: Increasing Awareness, Usage, And Knowledge Of Digital, Local History Materials In Urban Public New Jersey Libraries With Libraryboxen., Benjamin H. Saracco
Benjamin Saracco
Research Lifecycle, Sarah Wipperman
Research Lifecycle, Sarah Wipperman
Sarah Wipperman
Finding And Using Sources, Vera J. Lux
Promoting Open Access @ Your Library, Susan M. Anderson, Matthew Shaw, Tina Baich, Elizabeth Whipple, Cheri Smith, Shayna Beth Pekala, Franny Gaede, David Scherer, Bradford Lee Eden
Promoting Open Access @ Your Library, Susan M. Anderson, Matthew Shaw, Tina Baich, Elizabeth Whipple, Cheri Smith, Shayna Beth Pekala, Franny Gaede, David Scherer, Bradford Lee Eden
Susan M. Anderson
Every year during “Open Access Week” libraries throughout the world participate in a wide variety of activities to promote awareness of Open Access and the benefits of Open Access publishing. This poster, created by members of the Academic Libraries of Indiana Scholarly Communications Committee, will highlight some of the activities that have been hosted by a variety of libraries across the state. The goal is to help libraries develop ideas for their own Open Access activities. The goal of the Open Access movement is to make results of scholarly research freely and immediately available to all people worldwide. Free access …
Core Resources Of International Health Researchers: An Analysis Of Citations In Major International Health Journals, Young-Joo Lee
Core Resources Of International Health Researchers: An Analysis Of Citations In Major International Health Journals, Young-Joo Lee
Young-Joo Lee
“Because I’M Good Enough. I’M Smart Enough And Doggone It, People Like Me!”: Identifying And Overcoming Impostor Phenomenon In Library Managers, Elizabeth Martin
“Because I’M Good Enough. I’M Smart Enough And Doggone It, People Like Me!”: Identifying And Overcoming Impostor Phenomenon In Library Managers, Elizabeth Martin
Elizabeth Martin
Public Libraries In The Lives Of Young Readers, Paulette Rothbauer, Virginia A. Walter, Kathleen Weibel
Public Libraries In The Lives Of Young Readers, Paulette Rothbauer, Virginia A. Walter, Kathleen Weibel
Paulette Rothbauer
From The Rockies To The Volga: A Partnership Between Librarians At The University Of Wyoming And Saratov State University, Jennifer Mayer, Jamie P. Kearley
From The Rockies To The Volga: A Partnership Between Librarians At The University Of Wyoming And Saratov State University, Jennifer Mayer, Jamie P. Kearley
Jamie Pielstick Kearley
Session Description: Join us as we take you on a tour of the cities of Moscow, Saratov, and St. Petersburg, Russia and their academic libraries. We’ll share with you the collaborative projects we’ve developed with Saratov State University librarians over the past three years. We’ll also reveal what we’ve learned about Russian academic libraries, the role of librarians, and the Russian Library Association. Benefits/Objectives: Participants will learn about the benefits of working with international colleagues, particularly the specifics of our collaborative projects with Saratov State University, Russia. Participants will develop a greater understanding of library services, resources, and practices in …
Capturing Students' International Experiences: Escholarship@Umms And International Medical Education, James F. Comes, Cecile Bianco, Sally A. Gore, Lisa A. Palmer, Mary E. Piorun
Capturing Students' International Experiences: Escholarship@Umms And International Medical Education, James F. Comes, Cecile Bianco, Sally A. Gore, Lisa A. Palmer, Mary E. Piorun
Lisa A. Palmer
Type of engagement and location: eScholarship@UMMS (http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/intmeded/) is an electronic repository sponsored by the Lamar Soutter Library. The Library is collaborating with the Office of Medical Education’s International Medical Education initiative under the direction of Dr. Michael Godkin. Purpose/objective: The purpose of the collaboration is to provide an archive to preserve and promote clinical and language experiences of UMMS students serving in developing countries. Description: The Library is building a database of student trips that includes descriptions of sites and clinical experiences, photos, personal reflections, maps, and advice for future students. Library staff worked with Dr. Godkin to convert paper …
Focus On Students In The Institutional Repository: Building Bridges From The Past To The Future, Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Karen Schmidt
Focus On Students In The Institutional Repository: Building Bridges From The Past To The Future, Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Karen Schmidt
Stephanie Davis-Kahl
Illinois Wesleyan University (IWU) has launched an institutional repository that focuses on student research papers, portfolios, and publications, while also welcoming faculty scholarship. IWU has enlisted students from Political Science, Economics, English and the School of Music to participate, allowing us to explore the administrative challenges of scholarly output in various media along with issues of copyright. In the future, the IWU Digital Commons will help students disseminate their work to external constituencies and provide a means to IWU to share undergraduate research with prospective students and alumni. The repository is also reaching out to faculty, and working with music …