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We're All In This Together: Supporting The Dissemination Of University Research Through Library Services, Michelle Armstrong
We're All In This Together: Supporting The Dissemination Of University Research Through Library Services, Michelle Armstrong
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
One of the primary functions of universities is the discovery and dissemination of new knowledge. Yet, most institutions only focus on supporting faculty in the initial discovery process, requiring researchers to fend for themselves when sharing their work. Institutional repositories (IRs) have a unique opportunity to expand traditional library services by supporting the dissemination of university research.
Thinking beyond archiving graduate theses and faculty publications, librarians are developing new IR services which can assist faculty in a variety of ways. Managing researcher pages, consulting on copyright transfer agreements, exchanging publication information with other university stakeholders, even launching library-based publishing services …
Writing And Assessing Information Literacy Outcomes, Ellie Dworak
Writing And Assessing Information Literacy Outcomes, Ellie Dworak
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Many universities are revising their curriculum guidelines to include information literacy outcomes. How can subject classes meet these outcomes without taking excessive time from the content, and how can the results be effectively and efficiently measured? This breakout session will cover the ACRL information literacy guidelines as well as subject specific information literacy guidelines; writing measurable outcomes; and using clickers to quickly and simply measure success.
Writers' Workshop Sponsored By The Idaho Librarian, Kim Leeder, Ellie Dworak, Tom Ivie
Writers' Workshop Sponsored By The Idaho Librarian, Kim Leeder, Ellie Dworak, Tom Ivie
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Let’s face it, writing is hard. Even for those who enjoy the process, coming up with ideas, churning out words to fill up a blank page, and subjecting a draft to endless revision can be extremely challenging and time-consuming! But communicating with others in our field is an important skill, and publishing is a professional requirement for many librarians. At this session hosted by two of the editors from ILA’s journal, The Idaho Librarian, we’ll review the basic building blocks of writing in our discipline, from brainstorming topics to outlining and story development, and we’ll engage in creative activities to …
The Revolution Of University-Based Information, Michelle Armstrong, Julia Stringfellow
The Revolution Of University-Based Information, Michelle Armstrong, Julia Stringfellow
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Traditionally, information and scholarship produced by universities has been disseminated by for-profits publishers who charge for access to this scholarship. This approach to sharing the output of our nation's academic community has significantly limited access to that scholarship. Institutional repositories are revolutionizing how university-based information is made accessible to society as a whole. This presentation will explore how libraries are supporting access to academic scholarship, issues involved in providing the scholarship such as types of information, intellectual property, and quality control, and ways users can access, evaluate, and utilize university-based information.
55,000 Ways To Say Yes: Customer-Driven Acquisitions And More!, Peggy Cooper, Barbara Glackin, Marilyn Moody
55,000 Ways To Say Yes: Customer-Driven Acquisitions And More!, Peggy Cooper, Barbara Glackin, Marilyn Moody
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
The Boise State University Albertsons Library is committed to providing excellent user services, resources and experiences. The panel will discuss how this user service focus has evolved and what is happening in the Library: strategically realigning staff; patron driven acquisitions, finding out what users want and delivering it quickly; increasing liaison outreach to foster personal connections; and exploring effectively embracing mobile technologies.
Ebooks And More: Accessing Mobile And Digital Library Content, Marilyn K. Moody
Ebooks And More: Accessing Mobile And Digital Library Content, Marilyn K. Moody
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Albertsons Library now offers a wide variety of digital content. Thousands of library academic eBooks can now be used and downloaded by Boise State faculty, staff, and students. You can also stream videos and music in your classroom. See what is available and learn more about how to use these sources for teaching and research.
Information Literacy Follow-Through: Enhancing Pre-Service Teachers' Information Evaluation Skills Through Formative Assessment, Sara Seely, Sara Fry, Margie Ruppel
Information Literacy Follow-Through: Enhancing Pre-Service Teachers' Information Evaluation Skills Through Formative Assessment, Sara Seely, Sara Fry, Margie Ruppel
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
An investigation into pre-service teachers' information evaluation skills at a large university suggests that formative assessment can improve student performance. Pre-service teachers were asked to apply information evaluation skills in the areas of currency, relevancy, authority, accuracy and purpose. The authors compared the pre-service teachers’ and researchers’ evaluations and used Perreault and Leigh’s Index of Reliability to analyze final projects from two semesters. When asked to evaluate the sources cited in a final project for an Education methods course, pre-service teachers who received formative feedback from librarians improved in most information evaluation areas. Formative assessment is explored as a tool …
At Albertsons Library, User-Centered Is More Than A Trendy Phrase, Peggy S. Cooper
At Albertsons Library, User-Centered Is More Than A Trendy Phrase, Peggy S. Cooper
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
At Albertsons Library being user-centered is at the heart of our decision-making. We focus our collective staff energy on what our users want and need. How do we know? We ask them. In focus groups, in LibQual surveys, at the reference desk, and in course evaluations -- we ask, we listen and we act on their requests.
The Quick Response (Qr) Code: Graphic Potential For Libraries, Memo Cordova
The Quick Response (Qr) Code: Graphic Potential For Libraries, Memo Cordova
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
The convergences of Web-ready mobile tools and applications have changed how we interact with our physical and virtual environments. Web-ready mobile devices (particularly smartphones, but tablets and Wi-Fi ready MP3 players are also on the increase) have supplanted the traditional desktop computer. According to IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, a February 7, 2011, press release noted that “Smartphone manufacturers shipped 100.9 million devices in the fourth quarter of 2010...PC manufacturers shipped 92.1 million units” (IDC). For the first time ever, smartphones have outsold traditional desktop computers. This is telling on several levels, the most salient being that our …
Beyond Foursquare: Library Treks With Scvngr, Amy E. Vecchione, Margaret Mellinger
Beyond Foursquare: Library Treks With Scvngr, Amy E. Vecchione, Margaret Mellinger
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
SCVNGR is a game-based geolocation application where users can earn points or gain rewards by completing challenges and treks. Builders design questions that involve text based answers (open ended or multiple choice), QR codes, or photo challenges. Librarians at Boise State University and Oregon State University have built treks and challenges using SCVNGR for library orientations and instruction. They have found SCVNGR a better environment than Foursquare for these purposes. With SCVNGR, students can participate in the challenges and treks using not only their smart phones and mobile devices, but also via text-messaging and laptops. Librarians can easily create multiple …
Reference Is Neither Here Nor There: Connecting Through Sms, Amy E. Vecchione, Margie Ruppel
Reference Is Neither Here Nor There: Connecting Through Sms, Amy E. Vecchione, Margie Ruppel
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Have you ever wondered what your patrons think about SMS reference service? Do you wonder what other libraries are doing with SMS? Or what types of questions you would be asked through SMS reference service? Don’t try to reinvent the wheel! Join Boise State University librarians Amy Vecchione and Margie Ruppel to learn the results from their recently conducted national and local surveys on SMS reference. By attending this session participants will learn the most common types of questions asked through SMS, ways to market this service, best practices for answering SMS reference questions, and patrons’ perceptions of this new …
No Fees Required: Opening Access To University Content, Julia Stringfellow, Michelle Armstrong
No Fees Required: Opening Access To University Content, Julia Stringfellow, Michelle Armstrong
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Increasing access to university collections is a great benefit for all library communities. This session will look at how access to university records and scholarship, both born digital and originally in paper, is improved by providing them in an open, digital format. Benefits for different types of libraries and patrons will be highlighted. Features of digital asset management systems used at Boise State will also be discussed.
Splat: Innovative Collaboration In Idaho's Libraries, Memo Cordova, Amy Vecchione
Splat: Innovative Collaboration In Idaho's Libraries, Memo Cordova, Amy Vecchione
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Libraries face shrinking budgets, increased use, and user demand for trendy resources. This makes it difficult for librarians to find the time to keep current with innovative library trends, such as technological tools and social media developments. The Special Projects Library Action Team (SPLAT) offers a new model for enhancing library services. SPLAT is a group supported by the Idaho Commission for Libraries (ICFL), the state agency responsible for assisting libraries. The members of SPLAT are innovation representatives who search and experiment with social media trends and online tools, and share the best ways to integrate them into services at …
Supplementing A Librarian’S Information Literacy Toolkit With Textbooks: A Scan Of Basic Communication Course Texts, Melissa A. Kozel-Gains, Richard A. Stoddart
Supplementing A Librarian’S Information Literacy Toolkit With Textbooks: A Scan Of Basic Communication Course Texts, Melissa A. Kozel-Gains, Richard A. Stoddart
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
This inquiry subjectively examines selected basic communication textbooks for information literacy concepts from the communication discipline point of view. Librarians can build on these concepts in library skills instruction sessions for first-year communication students. This analysis reveals that communication textbook authors are addressing information literacy concepts and standards with content, exercises, examples, and, most importantly, context; and the authors are often utilizing their own discipline-specific terminology to do so. Because finding, using, and evaluating information is a cornerstone of communication education and because the most successful information literacy efforts result from learning its tenets in a variety of contexts, librarians …