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Short History Of The Unl Digital Commons, Paul Royster
Short History Of The Unl Digital Commons, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
From 2005 through 2023, the UNL Digital Commons grew to be a leading example of an institutional repository. This presentation reports on personnel, history, strategy, and outstanding examples of series or contributors.
Announcement about the session:
UNL Digital Commons began in 2005 and grew into America’s 3rd-largest and most-trafficked institutional repository. Approaching 100 million downloads and spreading UNL scholarship and branding across the globe, the UNL Digital Commons boasts works from a wide variety of affiliated faculty, researchers, and students. Their participation is opening the dissemination of scholarship in radical and fundamental ways. In this session, Paul Royster traces this …
Comparison Of Library Publishing Workflows By Oa Model, Sue Ann Gardner
Comparison Of Library Publishing Workflows By Oa Model, Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Population of an institutional repository is a form of publishing. Green and diamond OA library publishing workflows are compared. The workflow for gold OA does not involve library publishing. Some data about the UNL Digital Commons institutional repository (https://digitalcommons.unl.edu) are included.
Creating A Popular Science Collection To Support Interest, Research, And Curriculum At The University Of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries, Casey Hoeve, Kiyomi Deards
Creating A Popular Science Collection To Support Interest, Research, And Curriculum At The University Of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries, Casey Hoeve, Kiyomi Deards
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
In 2016 the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries opened the Adele Coryell Hall Learning Commons in the main library (Love Library) with the intention of creating an informal user space for study and social interactions. Within the Learning Commons, a popular science collection was curated based upon patron interest and to organize a scattered collection into a more discoverable location. The collection has been highly used by patrons, and new content is regularly added each year.
In addition to general interest, the popular science collection supports on-campus classes and colloquial talks. In this presentation, the history of the collection and which …
Communicating Science With Little (Or No) Budget: Design Rules And Tricks For The Non-Artist, Kiyomi D. Deards
Communicating Science With Little (Or No) Budget: Design Rules And Tricks For The Non-Artist, Kiyomi D. Deards
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
This presentation is for the self-proclaimed non-artist scientist who wants to communicate science effectively but has little (or no) budget to hire professionals to create and edit images (artwork, tables, graphs), websites, presentation slides, and publications. For this scientist, learning basic easy-to-apply design rules and tricks can facilitate the preparation of scientific material. The speaker has experience designing formal and informal presentations, creating videos and podcasts, working with graphic designers, and designing websites. The speaker will provide tips and suggestions based on her own experiences, collaborations, and acting as a consultant for informal science communication projects. Moreover, strategies for using …
Publishing Toolkit For Early Career Academics I And Ii: Lublin Institute Of Technology, April 27, 2022 And May 4, 2022, Sue Ann Gardner
Publishing Toolkit For Early Career Academics I And Ii: Lublin Institute Of Technology, April 27, 2022 And May 4, 2022, Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Summary
Covers knowledge required of early career academics to create and submit academic publications. A broad range of concerns are addressed covering the entire lifecycle of scholarship including discussion dissertations, considering how to determine where to submit works, preparing and submitting manuscripts, and how to ensure that works are made available openly. The emphasis is on scholarly articles prepared for publication in academic journals, but alternate forms of scholarly communication are also discussed, including posters, conference presentations, computer code, and datasets. Includes a list of supplemental resources for further learning.
Preparing For Sharing Your Research: Publishing And Copyright, Paul Royster, Sue Ann Gardner
Preparing For Sharing Your Research: Publishing And Copyright, Paul Royster, Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Publishing
• Selecting a journal or publisher
• Avoiding predatory journals
• How to write for publication
• How to endure peer review
• Publishers’ contracts
• Open access
• Preprints
• Your thesis/dissertation online
Copyright
• Basic copyright: Know your rights
• Rights transfer: Permissions, Licensing
• Use of your work: Fair use, Educational use
Join Scholarly Communications Librarian, Sue Gardner, and 40-year publishing veteran and Coordinator of Scholarly Communications, Paul Royster, to learn the ins and outs of publishing. Topics include where to publish or distribute your work, how to navigate publishing agreements, and how to maintain your …
The Value Of Republishing Scientific Literature In Institutional Repositories, Sue Ann Gardner, Linnea Fredrickson, Paul Royster
The Value Of Republishing Scientific Literature In Institutional Repositories, Sue Ann Gardner, Linnea Fredrickson, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Background: The University of Nebraska-Lincoln University Libraries institutional repository was founded in 2005 on the Digital Commons platform. It currently contains more than 118,000 full-text scholarly works that have been downloaded over 73,000,000 times.
Problem that drove the project: Older scientific literature may only occasionally circulate from university library collections or be purchased by readers from remaindered publishers' stock.
Methods: This research will employ statistical analyses to demonstrate the value of making available four series of scientific literature in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln University Libraries Digital Commons: Insecta Mundi, the Nebraska Bird Review, the Transactions of the Nebraska …
Small But Mighty: How A Team Of Four Administers A Robust Library Publishing Program, Sue Ann Gardner, Paul Royster
Small But Mighty: How A Team Of Four Administers A Robust Library Publishing Program, Sue Ann Gardner, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
A team of four people administers the UNL institutional repository (https://digitalcommons.unl.edu), which is one of the largest (109,000-plus full text items) and most-accessed (over 62,000,000 downloads) in the United States. The team also administers a robust library publishing program with over 80 scholarly monographs and 12 peer-reviewed journals. A recent focus of the program has been open educational resources, partnering with scholars to identify or create free online learning objects.
This talk will include details about how such a small team accomplishes so much. Staffing, task assignment, workflow, author relations, reader relations, education, administration, policy generation, platform management, …
Algorithms Of Oppression [Uno Pa Theory Proseminar Presentation], Sue Ann Gardner
Algorithms Of Oppression [Uno Pa Theory Proseminar Presentation], Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Slides of two classes taught in the Theory Proseminar in the School of Public Administration at the University of Nebraska at Omaha by Sue Ann Gardner on February 11 and 18, 2020.
Connects information theory to applicable knowledge frameworks in public administration. Includes an in-depth discussion of the concepts addressed in Samiya Umoja Noble's book Algorithms of Oppression (published by New York University Press, New York, New York, United States, 2018) in the context of public administration and public academic libraries.
Final Presentation To The Library Of Congress On Digital Libraries, Intelligent Data Analytics, And Augmented Description, Elizabeth Lorang, Leen-Kiat Soh, Yi Liu, Chulwoo Pack
Final Presentation To The Library Of Congress On Digital Libraries, Intelligent Data Analytics, And Augmented Description, Elizabeth Lorang, Leen-Kiat Soh, Yi Liu, Chulwoo Pack
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
This presentation to Library of Congress staff, delivered onsite on January 10, 2020, presents a tour through the demonstration project pursued by the Aida digital libraries research team with the Library of Congress in 2019-2020. In addition to providing an overview and analysis of the specific machine learning projects scoped and explored, this presentation includes a number of high-level take-aways and recommendations designed to influence and inform the Library of Congress's machine learning efforts going forward.
Irs In America: "Land Of The Free" Or "Free Online Access", Paul Royster
Irs In America: "Land Of The Free" Or "Free Online Access", Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
International Association of Technological University Libraries, IATUL Seminar 2019 Gdańsk University of Technology Library, Gdańsk, Poland, /December 10, 2019 • Repositories by country (10 most) • IR platforms in the USA (pie chart) • Why institutions choose one over another • Bottom line: IRs are a great success • Top 5 IRs by content • Top IRs by traffic • What (where) is Nebraska? • Our repository • The university's most visited site • Our audience is 62% international • Downloads by continent • Downloads by country (top 12) • Downloads by item type • Average downloads by item type …
Unl Digital Commons: Presentation For Center On Children, Families And The Law, Paul Royster
Unl Digital Commons: Presentation For Center On Children, Families And The Law, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
What’s a Digital Commons ? or, What’s an institutional repository ?
Top North American IRs ‐ Contents
The university’s most‐visited site: 16% of all web traffic !
Our Philosophy
Services
Copyrights & permissions
How do I get involved ?
Feedback: Usage stats down to article level; Down to the ISP level of granularity
Log in to unlock your metrics:
Journals we host or publish; Zea Books • Monograph imprint of UNL Libraries
Let’s look at CCFL: Most downloaded papers, past year
Link to this Dashboard:
Mapping Metadata At A Public University, Blake Graham, Harriet Wintermute, Margaret Mering
Mapping Metadata At A Public University, Blake Graham, Harriet Wintermute, Margaret Mering
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
This session explores the purpose of metadata application profiles (MAP), and how a team of practitioners at a public university developed a single MAP representing metadata elements and values from multiple repositories.
Download is a pdf file.
PowerPoint (.pptx) slides attached below.
Open Textbook Project [Poster], Sue Ann Gardner
Open Textbook Project [Poster], Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Details of a porject undertaken to collaboratively write and produce an open access parasitology textbook for undergraduate and graduate students. The book will be published by Zea Books at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2020 and be available in English and Spanish both online and print-on-demand through lulu.com.
Co-Executive Editors: Sue Ann Gardner and Scott L. Gardner, University of nebraska-Lincoln. Copyeditor: Linnea Fredrickson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Spanish Translator: Yoanna Esquivel Greenwood, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Project Coordinator: Sue Ann Gardner.
Project website: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/parasittext/.
Global Reach: Use Of The Nebraska Digital Commons In 3 Lmi* Countries, Andrew Cano, Sue Ann Gardner, Paul Royster
Global Reach: Use Of The Nebraska Digital Commons In 3 Lmi* Countries, Andrew Cano, Sue Ann Gardner, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
* Lower-Middle-Income country (World Bank definition): Gross National Income (GNI) average < 4,000 $US
1 Pedagogical content is valuable and popular. Age of the material is not a factor.
2 There is a significant international audience and talent pool for no-cost free-access publishing.
3 The higher value of the institutional repository is its access to metrics of impact and outreach.
What is a FOLO ? Free Online Learning Object
Downloads by country, April 2018--March 2019 (12 mos.)
25 % of IR downloads to LMI countries; 37% to other international; 38% to US.
Analysis of downloads and patterns in India, Philippines, & Nigeria.
Global Reach: Use Of The Nebraska Digital Commons In Developing Regions, Andrew Cano, Paul Royster
Global Reach: Use Of The Nebraska Digital Commons In Developing Regions, Andrew Cano, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Developing countries comprise 40 percent of international downloads and 25 percent of all downloads from University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s institutional repository. This presentation will summarize the use of the Nebraska Digital Commons by representative countries in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific, and Sub-Saharan Africa, the three regions where the most developing country downloads occurred in 2018. This summary includes the types of resources being downloaded and the types of organizations where the downloads occurred. Discussion will focus on how further research can be conducted on whether such use of the Nebraska Digital Commons by users in developing regions is …
Copyright: A Powerful Tool To Protect, Preserve, And Promote Your Research, Paul Royster, Sue A. Gardner
Copyright: A Powerful Tool To Protect, Preserve, And Promote Your Research, Paul Royster, Sue A. Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Copyright begins at “birth”
You can also register.
The holder of copyright controls the ability of others to distribute: reproductions, derivatives, translations, performance
Length of term = until you die + 70 years
Licensing and contracts
Permissions
Publisher contracts
Creative Commons licenses
Gold Open Access/APCs
Predatory journals
"Can I use this {image / quote / video clip / ...} in my {lecture / course materials / dissertation / ...}” ?
Public domain (= no copyright)
Educational use = Not Infringement
Plagiarism vs. infringement
Fair Use (1): Re-using copyrighted materials in your own work--legally
Fair use (2): The 4 Factors
Who …
Copyright: Protect, Preserve, And Promote Your Research, Sue Ann Gardner, Paul Royster
Copyright: Protect, Preserve, And Promote Your Research, Sue Ann Gardner, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Copyright is a powerful tool to protect, preserve, and promote academic research. The slides duplicate a quiz given to workshop participants.
Moving From Talk To Action: What Does Successful Institutional Change Related To Equity, Diversity And Inclusion (Edi) Look Like?, Mark A. Puente, Kiyomi D. Deards
Moving From Talk To Action: What Does Successful Institutional Change Related To Equity, Diversity And Inclusion (Edi) Look Like?, Mark A. Puente, Kiyomi D. Deards
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Slides of a talk: Puente, M.A., Deards, K.D. (2019). Moving From Talk to Action: What Does Successful Institutional Change Related to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Look Like? IDEAL’19: Advancing Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility in Libraries & Archives.
Includes:
Where is the Change? Strategies & Tools ARL’s Future Plans Resources Action & Assessment
Open Textbook Project, Sue Ann Gardner
Open Textbook Project, Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
An overview of an open educational resource textbook project administered from the University Libraries, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Images of some of the textbook authors are included.
Remembrance Of Things Past, Sue Ann Gardner
Remembrance Of Things Past, Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
An overview of faculty development leave taken January 2018 through June 2018, University Libraries, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Stewarding Nebraska's Digital Heritage, Blake Graham, Jennifer L. Thoegersen
Stewarding Nebraska's Digital Heritage, Blake Graham, Jennifer L. Thoegersen
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
In Nebraska, little is known of the potential needs and perceived challenges related to stewarding digital materials in libraries, archives, and museums (LAMs)), many of which are operating in small communities with limited resources. This presentation outlines the preparation, design, and results of a questionnaire distributed to Nebraska-based LAMs to gain a better understanding of the current state of digital stewardship across Nebraska.
Using Chronicling America’S Images To Explore Digitized Historic Newspapers & Imagine Alternative Futures, Elizabeth Lorang, Leen-Kiat Soh
Using Chronicling America’S Images To Explore Digitized Historic Newspapers & Imagine Alternative Futures, Elizabeth Lorang, Leen-Kiat Soh
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
This presentation situates the work of the Aida team broadly as well as hinges this work on some very specific challenges for digital libraries. In doing so demonstrate the many types of questions and domains to be explored in digitized newspapers.
Pre- And Post-Research Group Selection: Evolving Roles For Chemistry Librarians, Sarah Jeong, Kiyomi D. Deards
Pre- And Post-Research Group Selection: Evolving Roles For Chemistry Librarians, Sarah Jeong, Kiyomi D. Deards
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Librarian consultations with research groups, flipped classroom exercises, active learning, and Just-In-Time instruction sessions are increasing at public and private doctoral granting universities at a time when many library staffs are shrinking. As the needs and points of contact with graduate students evolve it will be critical for the depth of knowledge and resources of chemistry librarians to be understood and shared both in-person and on-demand online. This presentation will outline the strategies used to meet the evolving needs of chemistry graduate students as they move from pre-research group selection into established research groups.
Giving To Get Ahead: How To Be Generous Without Being A Doormat, Kiyomi D. Deards, Leo S. Lo
Giving To Get Ahead: How To Be Generous Without Being A Doormat, Kiyomi D. Deards, Leo S. Lo
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Being a giver will help you succeed. This interactive presentation will focus on the practical application of Adam Grant’s theories about give and take. We will identify the different types of Givers, Matchers and Takers. Grant argues that the most effective organizations and teams have a culture of giving. Interestingly, the best and worst performing people in any organization are both Givers. Why does giving propel some people to the top and drag others down? Don’t be a victim of your own success! Giving strategically can increase your impact and prevent burnout. We will define effective giving and demonstrate how …
The Nebraska Ir: How We Make It Work, Paul Royster
The Nebraska Ir: How We Make It Work, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Digital Commons @ University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Established 2005; Contents 98,000 items; Downloads 50 million to date; Annual downloads 6.5 million (18,000/day); Rank in USA (size) #3 (UCal199,000; UMich120,000); Rank in USA (downloads) #1.
The university’s most-visited site:18% of all web traffic !
Contents & downloads by series/item types.
Rule #1, Make it easy; Rule # 2, Give immediate feedback.
How do I get my articles into the repository ?
Basic policy: The IR belongs to the faculty.
We are 100% voluntary. No mandated deposit policy (Harvard model). Usage reports are our best recruitment tool. We are 99.9% full-text.
SEO: Top …
Cracking The Pubmed Linkout System, Paul Royster, Sue Ann Gardner
Cracking The Pubmed Linkout System, Paul Royster, Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
The University of Nebraska's institutional repository has managed to participate in The NLM’s PubMed LinkOut program to place links to our Green Open Access content in the nation’s premier scientific citations database. This brief presentation describes how and why we worked to be included and what extended effects the integration of those systems (our IR + NLM’s PubMed) can provide.
Download button accesses PDF version; PowerPoint slides are attached below.
Patterns, Collaboration, Practice: Algorithms As Editing For Historic Periodicals, Elizabeth Lorang
Patterns, Collaboration, Practice: Algorithms As Editing For Historic Periodicals, Elizabeth Lorang
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
This presentation positions my recent work on the algorithmic “discovery” of poetic material in historic newspapers within the contexts of my various roles as an editor of periodical literature and also consider how duplicative processes and algorithms encode principles and values and function as editorial acts. Ultimately, I hope to pose a range of questions to prompt discussion around the place (or not) of machine learning in identifying and selecting texts and bodies of work; what ideas we’re actually exploring/are able to explore when we enlist technology in stages of this work; and the stakes of these activities, whether human …
Scipop: Where Science Intersects Pop Culture, Kiyomi D. Deards
Scipop: Where Science Intersects Pop Culture, Kiyomi D. Deards
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
SciPop Talks! - A speaker series focused on short talks, long Q&A, and requiring 2 active learning events. SciPop Interactive - Scientists bring their existing activities and we give them fun names that tie the activity in with something from pop-culture. We also give the events fun themes. Our most used themes are Harry Potter and Comic Books. Harry Potter is always the most popular and there is a comic book about everything. SciPop Physics: Where Science Intersects Pop-Culture- SciPop Talks! Series for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
Increasing Our Vision For 21st-Century Digital Libraries, Elizabeth M. Lorang, Leen-Kiat Soh
Increasing Our Vision For 21st-Century Digital Libraries, Elizabeth M. Lorang, Leen-Kiat Soh
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
This presentation
- Reads digital library interfaces—or their "main door" interfaces—as glimpses into what we have thus far valued in the development of digital libraries
- Frames a visual way of thinking about textual materials
- Introduces the work of our research team—where we are now, and where we're headed
- Draws some connections between the parts
This presentation is very much a look into thinking in process and work in progress and proposes the following ideas:
- As a community, we can do much more with the digital images we're creating of textual materials than we've heretofore done.
- We aspire to have additional layers …