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A Visual Workflow For Cataloging, Arden Kirkland, Minor Gordon
A Visual Workflow For Cataloging, Arden Kirkland, Minor Gordon
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
Our digital collections team took on the challenge to improve the tools and processes of cataloging. We began to explore how we could build features that helped students into a cataloging worksheet tool, under development at DressDiscover.org. After our initial development of the tool, we looked back and realized just how much Universal Design for Learning (UDL) had influenced our design, although we had not consciously intended that from the start. Our assessment of the project through a UDL lens was at first extremely affirming, helping us to note many ways that our work already supported all three of …
“I’M Not Searching The Right Words”: User Experience Searching Historic Clothing Collection Websites, Arden Kirkland, Monica Sklar, Clare Sauro, Leon Wiebers, Sara Idacavage, Julia Mun
“I’M Not Searching The Right Words”: User Experience Searching Historic Clothing Collection Websites, Arden Kirkland, Monica Sklar, Clare Sauro, Leon Wiebers, Sara Idacavage, Julia Mun
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
This study investigates the search processes of users accessing public websites representing historic clothing collections, examining where their searches are supported by the metadata in the collection databases and what factors could make their experience more inclusive. With IRB approval from four universities, we performed a recorded experiment with twenty adults: ten students of historic dress and ten fashion professionals. Four tasks included search scenarios and images representing diverse historic garments. Results indicate that both the descriptive metadata and search features on collection websites present challenges for the typical user search process. Users search for historical dress content the way …
Strengthening Your (Dublin) Core For Stronger User Discoverability (And Possibly Abs), Andrea Payant, Paul Daybell, Liz Woolcott, Becky Skeen
Strengthening Your (Dublin) Core For Stronger User Discoverability (And Possibly Abs), Andrea Payant, Paul Daybell, Liz Woolcott, Becky Skeen
Library Faculty & Staff Presentations
Utah State University Libraries Cataloging and Metadata Services unit investigated user search behavior using web log analysis to determine how users interacted with CONTENTdm, which categories of search terms were used, and where search terms were found in a metadata record. This presentation will discuss the key findings from data analysis and how this will influence metadata practices to improve digital collection user experience.
Linked Data, Wikidata And Their Implementations, Sai Deng
Linked Data, Wikidata And Their Implementations, Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
An introductory session on linked data, wikidata and related implementations delivered to participating students for a National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) Major Collaborative Archives Initiative Grant led by Dr. Rosalind J. Beiler in History and Dr. Amy Giroux in Center for Humanities and Digital Research at the University of Central Florida.
Trends Of Research Visualization Of Digital Collections And Resources In Academic Libraries From 2001 To 2020: A Bibliometric Analysis, Mr. Nusrat Ali, Dr. Muhammad Shoaib, Mr. Farooq Abdullah
Trends Of Research Visualization Of Digital Collections And Resources In Academic Libraries From 2001 To 2020: A Bibliometric Analysis, Mr. Nusrat Ali, Dr. Muhammad Shoaib, Mr. Farooq Abdullah
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
This paper was intended to evaluate electronic collections, digital collections, digital resources, e-books, e-resources using bibliometric exploration from 2001 to 2020. The main purpose is to associate the available scholarship on the electronic and digital collections in the Web of Science indexed documents. There was a lack of computable quantities on the electronic collections. We used the bibliometric analysis and 2002 published documents were found. The results indicated that the top topic of published documents as electronic books or e-books and library, article as a type, English as the top language, top publications in 2016, and Huang YM was the …
Creating Collaborative Subject Guides For Multi-Insitutional Digital Collection: A Case Study From The Louisiana Digital Library, Sl Ziegler, Leah Powell
Creating Collaborative Subject Guides For Multi-Insitutional Digital Collection: A Case Study From The Louisiana Digital Library, Sl Ziegler, Leah Powell
Faculty Publications
This case study focuses on the development of subject guides for the Louisiana Digital Library (LDL), a state-wide digital repository for digital cultural heritage. While subject guides are always important for navigating large collections, during the state-wide shutdown of libraries due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for the guides was greater than ever. In keeping with the LDL’s multi-institutional and collaborative nature, representatives from seven Louisiana-based institutions responded to an open call to form a rapid-response working group. Within three weeks, ten guides were developed and published. Equally important, an iterative workflow for building and updating guides was established …
One Black Woman’S Path To Librarianship (And Some Advice), Sheila Raburn
One Black Woman’S Path To Librarianship (And Some Advice), Sheila Raburn
Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship
Interview with Gina Murrell by Shelia Raburn. on January 10, 2019 on hacklibraryschool.com
https://hacklibraryschool.com/2020/08/25/one-black-womans-path-to-librarianship-and-some-advice/
Documenting Covid-19 Experiences: An Interview With Academic Librarian Gina Murrell, Raymond Pun
Documenting Covid-19 Experiences: An Interview With Academic Librarian Gina Murrell, Raymond Pun
Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship
An interview with Gina Murrell by Raymond Pun for the blog Infobase. Originally published June 9, 2020: https://www.infobase.com/blog/featured/documenting-covid-19-experiences-an-interview-with-academic-librarian-gina-murrell/
The Japanese American Confinement Sites Collection: A Conversation With Gina Murrell, Grace Lemon, Gina Murrell
The Japanese American Confinement Sites Collection: A Conversation With Gina Murrell, Grace Lemon, Gina Murrell
Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship
An interview with Gina Murrell about Gleeson Library's collaboration with the National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS) on the Japanese American Confinement Sites Collection.
View the collection here: https://digitalcollections.usfca.edu/digital/collection/p15129coll10
More Than A Pretty Interface: The Louisiana Digital Library As A Data Hub, Sl Ziegler
More Than A Pretty Interface: The Louisiana Digital Library As A Data Hub, Sl Ziegler
Faculty Publications
The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is an online platform for libraries, museums, archives, and historical organizations across the state. The books, manuscripts, oral histories, maps, and photographs held in the LDL showcase the cultural resources of Louisiana. The interface enables users to discover materials through search and browse, and to view and interact with these materials. The metadata about these items is also a great asset. When explored in their entirety, the data held in the LDL is as valuable as the digital facsimiles. The LDL may be conceptualized as a data hub, a place to gather and share the …
Expanding Digital Collections At Binghamton University Libraries, Amy E. Gay, Erin Rushton
Expanding Digital Collections At Binghamton University Libraries, Amy E. Gay, Erin Rushton
Library Scholarship
In this poster, we show the connections that can be made between our collections managed on ExLibris Rosetta, the ORB, and Omeka--including the benefits and challenges involved with using multiple platforms for collections.
This poster was part of a poster presentation at the The Library is Open: Academic Libraries Conference 2018, organized by members of the Empire State Library Network.
Case Study – A Call To Action: Migrating The Reveille From Contentdm To Digital Commons Poster, Mary Elizabeth Chance Mlis, Jennifer Sauer Mlis
Case Study – A Call To Action: Migrating The Reveille From Contentdm To Digital Commons Poster, Mary Elizabeth Chance Mlis, Jennifer Sauer Mlis
Forsyth Library Faculty Publications
This poster was presented at DC-HUG 2017 in Rolla, MO.
Forsyth Digital Collections presents their content on more than one digital collections platform. Since the acquisition of Digital Commons and the launch of the FHSU Scholars Repository in January 2016, there has been an institutional effort to determine which platform is best suited to displaying existing content. Beginning in 2009, the FHSU Reveille Yearbooks collection had been hosted in CONTENTdm. This collection suffered from issues relating to access and user experience. In 2014 additional effort was put into improving the collection though those efforts did not achieve the desired result. …
Case Study – A Call To Action: Migrating The Reveille From Contentdm To Digital Commons, Mary Elizabeth Chance Mlis
Case Study – A Call To Action: Migrating The Reveille From Contentdm To Digital Commons, Mary Elizabeth Chance Mlis
Forsyth Library Faculty Publications
Forsyth Digital Collections presents their content on more than one digital collections platform. Since the acquisition of Digital Commons and the launch of the FHSU Scholars Repository in January 2016, there has been an institutional effort to determine which platform is best suited to displaying existing content. Beginning in 2009, the FHSU Reveille Yearbooks collection had been hosted in CONTENTdm. This collection suffered from issues relating to access and user experience. In 2014 additional effort was put into improving the collection though those efforts did not achieve the desired result. In the spring of 2017 it was determined that the …
Exploring Every Inch Of Harrisonburg: The Robert J. Sullivan Jr. Papers, Grace Barth, Kate Morris
Exploring Every Inch Of Harrisonburg: The Robert J. Sullivan Jr. Papers, Grace Barth, Kate Morris
Libraries
Acquired by JMU Special Collections in 2014, the Robert J. Sullivan Papers include photographs and over eleven hundred slides documenting the city of Harrisonburg, Virginia during a critical period of growth during urban renewal initiatives from the mid-to-late 20th century. While digitization of the images from this collection allowed us to share it with researchers and the local community, the process of facilitating access revealed several unexpected challenges. Quick adaptability and establishing valuable partnerships were among the many factors that allowed for the successful completion of this project.
Exposing Hidden Digital Collections: Dams Migration To Better Meet Our Users' Needs, Jeremy Myntti
Exposing Hidden Digital Collections: Dams Migration To Better Meet Our Users' Needs, Jeremy Myntti
Faculty Publications
- Pre-migration work
- Migration
- Post-migration work
- Lessons learned
Show Us Your Omaha: Combating Lgbtq+ Archival Silences, Angela J. Kroeger, Yumi Ohira, Amy Schindler
Show Us Your Omaha: Combating Lgbtq+ Archival Silences, Angela J. Kroeger, Yumi Ohira, Amy Schindler
Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Libraries offers a variety of unique and specialized collections in the Archives & Special Collections (ASC) for UNO and Omaha community members. In 2015, ASC began planning for preserving and providing access to Omaha’s LGBTQ+ history through the Queer Omaha Archives. Archival silences were defined by archivist Rodney Carter as the manifestation of the actions of the powerful in denying the marginalized access to archives with further definition by archivists and researchers expanding this definition. The UNO Libraries has invested in developing digital engagement as a strategic priority through building infrastructure and expanding …
The Western Name Authority File: Improving Access For Digital Collections And Archives, Jeremy Myntti, Anna Neatrour
The Western Name Authority File: Improving Access For Digital Collections And Archives, Jeremy Myntti, Anna Neatrour
Faculty Publications
Value of name authority control:
- Easier searching for known names
- Make searching more predictable
- Consistency of records
- Organize and collocate information
- Efficiency for metadata creators
- Easier to maintain data over time
- Less errors in data
- Differentiate similar names
- Provide context for names
Metadata Migration Managed: Fixing Metadata That Was Up To No Good, Jeremy Myntti, Anna Neatrour, Brain Mcbride, Alan Witkowski, Matt Brunsvik
Metadata Migration Managed: Fixing Metadata That Was Up To No Good, Jeremy Myntti, Anna Neatrour, Brain Mcbride, Alan Witkowski, Matt Brunsvik
Faculty Publications
- Overview of Marriott Library Digital Collections
- Utah Digital Newspapers (UDN)
- DAMS review in 2013
- CONTENTdm set-up vs Open source set-up
- Benefits of new system
- Speed and indexing improvements
- SIMP Tool for metadata management
- Metadata template customization in CDM
- Metadata issues we had to correct during migration
- UDN migration vs. digital library migration
- Future plans for metadata fixes
Digital Activities: Florida International University Libraries Annual Report, Fy 2014-2015, Digital Collections Center, Florida International University, Jamie Rogers, Jill V. Krefft
Digital Activities: Florida International University Libraries Annual Report, Fy 2014-2015, Digital Collections Center, Florida International University, Jamie Rogers, Jill V. Krefft
FIU Digital Collections Center Annual Reports
This report provides information on the digital activities for the fiscal year 2014-2015.
Authority Control For Digital Collections, Jeremy Myntti, Anna Neatrour, Nate Cothran
Authority Control For Digital Collections, Jeremy Myntti, Anna Neatrour, Nate Cothran
Faculty Publications
Summary
- Metadata inconsistency
- Overview of authority control process
- Results and problems encountered
- Further work with Open Refine
Escape Velocity: What We Built (Digital Collections Infrastructure), Graham Hukill, Cole Hudson
Escape Velocity: What We Built (Digital Collections Infrastructure), Graham Hukill, Cole Hudson
Library Scholarly Publications
A poster outlining the Library's current Python-based digital collections infrastructure, with an eye towards a potential Hydra-based infrastructure in the future.
Re-Discovering And Linking Metadata In Viewshare, Jeremy Myntti
Re-Discovering And Linking Metadata In Viewshare, Jeremy Myntti
Faculty Publications
How to enhance our existing interface
- New options for adding geographic data
- More faceting
- Unique pie charts
- Embed views from Viewshare in existing webpages
Choosing And Using Digitalcommons@Wsu: Preserving Wayne State University's Scholarly Output, Jonathan Mcglone
Choosing And Using Digitalcommons@Wsu: Preserving Wayne State University's Scholarly Output, Jonathan Mcglone
Library Scholarly Publications
Presentation on Wayne State University's (WSU) open access repository, DigitalCommons@WSU. Shares WSU Library System's current approach to digital collections, and reflects upon its technologies and library services to aid in permanently archiving and disseminating research and scholarship produced at WSU.
Digital Learning And Development Environment: Neh White Paper, Nardina N. Mein, Julie Klein, Adrienne Aluzzo, Anne-Marie Armstrong, Matthew Decker, Jonathan Mcglone, Joshua Neds-Fox
Digital Learning And Development Environment: Neh White Paper, Nardina N. Mein, Julie Klein, Adrienne Aluzzo, Anne-Marie Armstrong, Matthew Decker, Jonathan Mcglone, Joshua Neds-Fox
Library Scholarly Publications
Wayne State University’s Digital Learning and Development Environment was a research and development project aimed at developing a prototype for a systematic approach to digital learning using image repositories. The repositories used in the project were two of the Wayne State University Library System’s (WSULS) Digital Collections: Virtual Motor City and Digital Dress. The Collections are web portals providing universal access to digitized objects of cultural history from dispersed holdings of WSULS’s institutional partners. The project integrates easy-to-use technical tools with instructional design principles and resources for digital teaching and learning. The result is a replicable web environment where faculty …
Random Ramblings: The Bill And Melinda Gates University Library, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings: The Bill And Melinda Gates University Library, Robert P. Holley
School of Information Sciences Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.