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Publish. Don't Perish., Megan Wacha
Publish. Don't Perish., Megan Wacha
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In this workshop, attendees learned how to choose a publisher that will allow their work to have the widest readership possible. Topics included how to find and evaluate a journal to publish a work, reading and negotiating contracts, and sharing a work so it can have maximum impact.
Accessibility Services Roundtable Unconference Proceedings 2016, Lacuny Accessibility Services Roundtable, Robin Brown
Accessibility Services Roundtable Unconference Proceedings 2016, Lacuny Accessibility Services Roundtable, Robin Brown
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A group of 16, mostly librarians, met in the Archives Reading Room of City College Library on Friday, June 17, 2016. The format of our meeting was an unconference, which means the conversations were driven by the concerns of the participants. I have no doubt that anyone who reads this document will come away with different impressions. The ideas that jumped out at me include learning a lot more about universal design for learning. Be aware that phones can be used in the classroom as assistive technology. Consider doing a usability study of library resources in concert with students with …
(Questioning) Authority In Wikimedia Projects, Megan Wacha
(Questioning) Authority In Wikimedia Projects, Megan Wacha
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If Wikipedia is the encyclopedia anyone can edit, Wikidata is the free knowledge base that anyone can edit. In an event sponsored by the LACUNY Emerging Technologies Roundtable, Wikibrarians Megan Wacha and Chanitra Bishop introduced authority control in Wikimedia Projects, with a focus on Wikidata. In addition to the content addressed in these slides, the workshop covered VIAF, categories and authority control on Wikipedia, systematic bias in Wikimedia projects more broadly, and querying Wikidata.
Catching Up With Time: Tips, Tricks & Best Practices For Library Renovations, Simone L. Yearwood
Catching Up With Time: Tips, Tricks & Best Practices For Library Renovations, Simone L. Yearwood
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Classroom Space, In The Library, Stephanie Margolin
Frbr & Dedup In Cuny Onesearch, Joan Kolarik
Frbr & Dedup In Cuny Onesearch, Joan Kolarik
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What makes OneSearch tick? One piece is the dedup and FRBR functionality in Primo. Dedup merges duplicate records. FRBR groups similar records. Learn how metadata and catalogers can impact OneSearch results.
Presented at a LACUNY Cataloging Roundtable meeting.
Onesearch & Electronic Resources @ Cuny, Joan Kolarik
Onesearch & Electronic Resources @ Cuny, Joan Kolarik
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Transitioning from OPAC to Primo is an extra challenge when the catalog is full of e-books and e-resources which date from before Primo. When you're part of a large consortium and there are multiple copies of those e-resource records in the catalog, the problem is compounded.
This presentation explains, for catalogers, the strategies used at CUNY to improve e-resource results in Primo (while keeping OPAC fans happy a little longer).
* The Primo record: Aleph vs PCI
* Will an Aleph record get a View Online tab?
* Conditional proxying of 856 links in Primo
* Broken links in the …
Cuny Academic Works Workshop: Increase The Reach Of Your Research, Megan Wacha, Jill Cirasella
Cuny Academic Works Workshop: Increase The Reach Of Your Research, Megan Wacha, Jill Cirasella
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This slideshow was presented at an Open Access Week event hosted by the LACUNY Professional Development Committee. It introduces the CUNY Academic Works repository and reviews concepts about copyright and authors' rights.
Freedom In My Heart, Karen Sandler