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Fogler Library: Writing A Research Abstract Workshop, Anne Marie Engelsen, Allyson Hammond
Fogler Library: Writing A Research Abstract Workshop, Anne Marie Engelsen, Allyson Hammond
UMaine Video
The most important part of your research paper is your abstract. Its purpose is not only to concisely summarize your work but also to grab the reader’s attention and convince them that your research is valuable and important. An unclear abstract can set the stage for confusion, whereas a polished abstract prepares the reader by telling them what to expect from your paper.
This workshop will show you how to perfect your abstract (with an emphasis on the UMaine Student Symposium’s guidelines). We will begin with an overview of abstract-writing tips, followed by group activities for practice.
About the Speaker …
Information Outlook, January/February 2020, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, January/February 2020, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2020
Volume 24, Issue 1
2019 Touro College & University System Faculty Publications, Touro College & University System
2019 Touro College & University System Faculty Publications, Touro College & University System
Faculty Publications Books
2019 edition of the Faculty Publications Book of the Touro College & University System. This bibliography contains the published works of TCUS affiliated authors during 2019, arranged by academic unit.
Information Outlook, November/December 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, November/December 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2019
Volume 23, Issue 6
Information Outlook, September/October 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, September/October 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2019
Volume 23, Issue 5
Fogler Library: Maine's Business, Science And Technology Library, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Fogler Library: Maine's Business, Science And Technology Library, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
UMaine Video
Raymond H. Fogler Library at the University of Maine is Maine's designated library for Business, Science, and Technology. Fogler Library provides free resources, expertise, and support for Maine business owners. A portal of free, handpicked resources is available through the Maine Business, Science, and Technology website.
Information Outlook, July/August 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, July/August 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2019
Volume 23, Issue 4
Managing Researcher Expectations: Defining The Scope Of Your Expert Gallery, Heather J. Martin, Daina Dickman
Managing Researcher Expectations: Defining The Scope Of Your Expert Gallery, Heather J. Martin, Daina Dickman
Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.
This presentation explains Providence St. Joseph Health's experiences in creating researcher/author profiles in the Expert Gallery of Digital Commons, their institutional repository. It discusses some of the unique challenges with creating profiles in a health system environment and the need to set clearly communicated limitations of the project.
Social Justice And Medical Library Institutional Repositories: Tactics And Outreach, Daina Dickman
Social Justice And Medical Library Institutional Repositories: Tactics And Outreach, Daina Dickman
Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.
Objective: This paper discusses the experiences of an institutional repository (IR) manager at a multi-state health system. Launched in 2018 the IR aims to gather published articles, presentations, posters, etc. produced across the 50+ hospitals in the system. Since the IR is new, there is the opportunity to build social justice and critical librarianship in to the strategic planning from the beginning.
Methods: How can a social justice lens inform what is added to an IR? If an IR aims to collect the entire body of research at an institution what steps can be taken to make sure works promoting …
Information Outlook, May/June 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, May/June 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2019
Volume 23, Issue 3
Fogler Library: Build A Brand That Gets You Hired, Anne Marie Engelsen, Nick Mitchell
Fogler Library: Build A Brand That Gets You Hired, Anne Marie Engelsen, Nick Mitchell
UMaine Video
Fogler Library and Dr. Nick Mitchell from Clarivate Analytics present a series of discussions focused on scholarly communication, bibliometrics, publishing, and more for faculty and graduate students. The following topics are covered:
Session #1 - Make it easy for a stranger to find your research publications
Session #2 - What metrics do hiring and promotion committees use to gauge “scholarship quality”?
Session #3 - Where and what should I publish to grow my research brand?
About the Presenter Nick Mitchell, PhD. is a Solutions Consultant for Clarivate Analytics, the world’s foremost provider of research information and analytics. Prior to joining …
Building A Health System Institutional Repository: Setting Yourself Up For Success From The Start, Heather J. Martin, Barbara (Basia) Delawska-Elliott, Daina Dickman
Building A Health System Institutional Repository: Setting Yourself Up For Success From The Start, Heather J. Martin, Barbara (Basia) Delawska-Elliott, Daina Dickman
Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.
Background: While more common in university settings, institutional repositories (IR) have a place within hospitals and healthcare systems too, though the challenges in creating them may be different. This paper looks at the development of a Digital Commons institutional repository at Providence St. Joseph Health. The authors present the necessary steps for a successful initiative beginning with the planning process and building from there. Highlighted are some of the different challenges faced in non-academic settings; considerations when selecting a platform and designing and structure; and recommendations for doing outreach and promotion to unique user groups.
Description: Library staff proactively followed …
Organizing Your Organization: Taxonomy And Organizational Schemes In A Health System Institutional Repository, Daina Dickman, Heather J. Martin
Organizing Your Organization: Taxonomy And Organizational Schemes In A Health System Institutional Repository, Daina Dickman, Heather J. Martin
Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.
Background: In the development of a new institutional repository, library staff at a large health system were faced with building an organizational structure that would be meaningful to both internal and external users. The health system context meant unique challenges designing a taxonomy that supported end users as well as institutional goals and branding. Health systems have unique user needs for specialized collections and organizational schemes. With a comparatively large volume of items being added there are also concerns with the backend structures to accommodate the institutions’ large research output.
Description: This large, recently merged health system did not already …
2019 Spring - Friendly Correspondence Newsletter, Courtright Memorial Library
2019 Spring - Friendly Correspondence Newsletter, Courtright Memorial Library
Friends of the Library
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Otterbein Singers Sing Songs of the Heartland, Social Justice Week Events, Sarah's Corner Updated, Annual Bookmark contest, Mark Peters and Rev. John F. Wells honored.
Institutional Repository Workflow, Project Management, And Outreach In A Remote/Online Library Environment, Daina Dickman
Institutional Repository Workflow, Project Management, And Outreach In A Remote/Online Library Environment, Daina Dickman
Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.
In 2018 Providence St. Joseph Health launched an institutional repository, primarily staffed by a librarian located in Oregon and a library assistant located in Montana with occasional help from other Library Services staff. Workflow and communication standards had to be created that would allow library staff in multiple locations and time zones to seamlessly launch, populate, and manage the institutional repository. Outreach, instruction, and promotion tactics had to also be created to reach researchers and clinical staff across six states and 100+ locations.
Information Outlook, March/April 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, March/April 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2019
Volume 23, Issue 2
Information Outlook, January/February 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, January/February 2019, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2019
Volume 23, Issue 1
Information Outlook, November/December 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, November/December 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2018
Volume 22, Issue 6
Oa Week Panel Opening Remarks, Andrea Wirth
Oa Week Panel Opening Remarks, Andrea Wirth
Open Access Week 2018
These remarks were delivered as an introduction to the UNLV University Libraries 2018 Open Access Panel on The Intersection of Scholarly Publishing and Open Access with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Oa Week Panel Questions
Open Access Week 2018
The theme for this UNLV OA Week Panel was Designing Equitable Foundations for Open Knowledge. These were the questions the panel was asked.
Oa Week Slideshow: Faculty With Full Text Deposits And Awards
Oa Week Slideshow: Faculty With Full Text Deposits And Awards
Open Access Week 2018
A slideshow created to play during the awards presentation which highlights all faculty who have submitted full text articles for upload to Digital Scholarship@UNLV.
Oa Week Slideshow: Oa Journals From Around The World (Background)
Oa Week Slideshow: Oa Journals From Around The World (Background)
Open Access Week 2018
A slideshow created by Scholarly Communication Initiatives staff highlighting several open access journals from around the world. This slideshow played in the background during the awards reception.
Information Outlook, September/October 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, September/October 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2018
Volume 22, Issue 5
Information Outlook, July/August 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, July/August 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2018
Volume 22, Issue 4
Rsd7: Researcher Skill Development Framework (Us English Edition), John Willison, Kerry O'Regan, Sara K. Kuhn
Rsd7: Researcher Skill Development Framework (Us English Edition), John Willison, Kerry O'Regan, Sara K. Kuhn
Open Educational Resources
Created by John Willison and Kerry O'Regan.
Adapted for the US context by Sara K. Kuhn.
"The seven-level Researcher Skill Development framework extends the RSD's original 5 levels of student autonomy to include the degree of autonomy required for a successful research career. It therefore addresses not only students, but also early, middle and late career researchers. This involves the extension of the same facets of inquiry that appear in the original RSD framework to include two higher levels: 6 and 7." -- https://www.adelaide.edu.au/rsd/framework/rsd7/
For more information, see: Willison, J., & O’Regan, K. (2007). Commonly known, commonly not known, …
Researcher Skill Development Framework (Us English Edition), John Willison, Kerry O'Regan, Sara K. Kuhn
Researcher Skill Development Framework (Us English Edition), John Willison, Kerry O'Regan, Sara K. Kuhn
Open Educational Resources
Created by John Willison and Kerry O'Regan.
Adapted for the US context by Sara K. Kuhn.
"Research Skill Development (RSD) is about making explicit and coherent in regular university coursework the incremental attainment of research skills in a specific discipline. In the RSD, there are six facets of the research process, identified from the literature and modified according to Bloom’s taxonomy and our experiences of using the framework in the disciplines. The meaning of ‘research’ in this context is: students actively finding information new to themselves. Underlying this notion is the ‘degree of knowness’ of knowledge: whether research involves …
Information Outlook, May/June 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, May/June 2018, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2018
Volume 22, Issue 3
Institutional Repositories And Open Access Misconceptions At Und, Holly Gabriel, Zeineb Yousif
Institutional Repositories And Open Access Misconceptions At Und, Holly Gabriel, Zeineb Yousif
Librarian Posters and Presentations
Librarians at the University of North Dakota Chester Fritz Library have been promoting the UND Scholarly Commons and open educational resources to faculty, staff, and students on campus. This presentation discusses misconceptions about open access that we have heard during our promotional efforts, how we've addressed them, and what this reveals about broader challenges in promoting open access initiatives. How do you promote a solution to a problem that isn't necessarily recognized?
2018 Spring - Friendly Correspondence Newsletter, Courtright Memorial Library
2018 Spring - Friendly Correspondence Newsletter, Courtright Memorial Library
Friends of the Library
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
Otterbein Singers, Meet Karen White, Social Justice Week, New Equipment Purchased, Library Award Winners, Pop Up Shop Debut, Bookmark Contest Winner, Common Book Announced, FOL Website
Library Scholarly Communication Initiatives At The University Of North Dakota, Sara K. Kuhn, Holly Gabriel
Library Scholarly Communication Initiatives At The University Of North Dakota, Sara K. Kuhn, Holly Gabriel
Librarian Posters and Presentations
Librarians at the University of North Dakota (UND) are implementing scholarly communication initiatives in partnership with faculty and other campus groups to bring about a greater awareness and understanding of related topics, including: open access, open educational resources, researcher IDs and communities, metrics and altmetrics, journal quality indicators, data management, copyright and author’s rights, and publishing strategies. At UND, there is a campus-wide effort for colleges to identify the top high quality journals in their fields or disciplines, and to track faculty scholarly publishing/research outputs for heightened research visibility and impact. The presenters share their experience engaging in these initiatives, …