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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Leadership And Innovation Within A Complex Adaptive System: Public Libraries, Darin S. Freeburg
Leadership And Innovation Within A Complex Adaptive System: Public Libraries, Darin S. Freeburg
Faculty Publications
Viewing public libraries as Complex Adaptive Systems, the current study analyzed leadership within these systems in terms of complexity and innovation. This included a leader’s capacity for ambiguity and emergence, features of leadership in different contexts, and perceptions of success and innovation. From a list of current public library directors and managers, 15 participants completed a 30-minute phone interview that followed a semi-structured guide. By analyzing the intersection of complexity of approach with complexity of context, eight leadership approaches were uncovered through coding. Results suggest that most participants engaged with most of the leadership approaches at some point. In addition, …
Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2018, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2018, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
University South Caroliniana Society Newsletter - Columns
Contents:
Justice for All: South Carolina and the Civil Rights Movement..... p. 1
The Green Book: African-American Travel Experiences..... p. 4
Letter from the Dean of Libraries..... p. 8
Letter from the President..... p.8
Memorial Garden Created to Honor World War I Alumni..... p. 9
Report from the Director..... p. 10
New Acquisition: Greenwood Mills Corporate Records..... p. 10
The Beat Goes On: The Carolina Jazz Society Celebrates its Sixtieth Anniversary..... p. 12
Dot Jackson's Legacy..... p. 26
Kate Simpkins: William Gilmore Simms Visiting Research Professorship..... p. 31
Brian Neumann: Lewis P. Jones Research Fellowship in South Carolina History..... p. …
Makerspaces For All: Serving Lgbtq Makers In School Libraries, Vanessa Kitzie, Healther Moorefield-Lang
Makerspaces For All: Serving Lgbtq Makers In School Libraries, Vanessa Kitzie, Healther Moorefield-Lang
Faculty Publications
The article discusses makerspace that is defined by Laura Fleming as a metaphor for a unique learning environment that encourages tinkering, play, and open-ended exploration for all. It mentions that makerspaces are considered safe spaces for LGBTQ youth as they can create products that establish and communicate their LGBTQ identities. Also discussed is LGBTQ students perception regarding libraries.
Lessons Learned After A Disaster: Investigations Of Public Librarians’ Health Information Services To The Community And Community Members’ Information Needs Following A Catastrophic Flood, Feili Tu-Keefner, Jingjing Liu, Darin Freeburg, Elizabeth Hartnett, Denise Lyons, Mike Corbo, April Hobbs
Lessons Learned After A Disaster: Investigations Of Public Librarians’ Health Information Services To The Community And Community Members’ Information Needs Following A Catastrophic Flood, Feili Tu-Keefner, Jingjing Liu, Darin Freeburg, Elizabeth Hartnett, Denise Lyons, Mike Corbo, April Hobbs
Faculty Publications
In times of crisis, public libraries, in addition to health, fire, and police departments, are community outreach centers and sources of credible information. In October 2015, several counties in the state of South Carolina in the United States of America experienced catastrophic flooding that caused severe damage. Situation-specific research was conducted to investigate public libraries’ value to their communities in providing critical information services, as well as the libraries’ legitimacy as partners of public health agencies. The research framework is one recommended by public health experts for risk communication preparedness and implementation during pandemic influenza. In 2015, a case study …
Update Of The Sciaa Research Library Cataloging Project, Nena Powell Rice, Matthew Haney
Update Of The Sciaa Research Library Cataloging Project, Nena Powell Rice, Matthew Haney
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Differently Abled Staff Welcomed By Library Recruiters, Bec Muir Aalia, Kim M. Thompson, M. Asim Qayyum
Differently Abled Staff Welcomed By Library Recruiters, Bec Muir Aalia, Kim M. Thompson, M. Asim Qayyum
Faculty Publications
The article focuses on the benefits of reading therapy for improving health and well being for people living with disability. Topics discussed include providing knowledge or skills to provide services or resources to people living with a disability; encouraging library employers to form job advertisement with diversity and disability in mind; and encouraging employment of the same.
Competencies Through Community Engagement: Developing The Core Competencies For Cataloging And Metadata Professional Librarians, Bruce J. Evans, Karen Snow, Elizabeth Shoemaker, Maurine Mccourry, Allison Yanos, Jennifer A. Liss, Susan Rathbun-Grubb
Competencies Through Community Engagement: Developing The Core Competencies For Cataloging And Metadata Professional Librarians, Bruce J. Evans, Karen Snow, Elizabeth Shoemaker, Maurine Mccourry, Allison Yanos, Jennifer A. Liss, Susan Rathbun-Grubb
Faculty Publications
In 2015 the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services Cataloging and Metadata Management Section (ALCTS CaMMS) Competencies for a Career in Cataloging Interest Group (CECCIG) charged a task force to create a core competencies document for catalogers. The process leading to the final document, the Core Competencies for Cataloging and Metadata Professional Librarians, involved researching the use of competencies documents, envisioning an accessible final product, and engaging in collaborative writing. Additionally, the task force took certain measures to solicit and incorporate feedback from the cataloging community throughout the entire process. The Competencies document was approved by the ALCTS Board …
Wild South Carolina: A Field Guide To Parks, Preserves And Special Places, Stacy L. Winchester
Wild South Carolina: A Field Guide To Parks, Preserves And Special Places, Stacy L. Winchester
South Carolina Libraries
Stacy Winchester reviews Wild South Carolina: A Field Guide to Parks, Preserves and Special Places by Liesel & Susan Hamilton with Photographs by Tori Steyne.
Southern Perspectives On The Queer Movement: Committed To Home, Nancy Shore
Southern Perspectives On The Queer Movement: Committed To Home, Nancy Shore
South Carolina Libraries
Nancy Shore reviews Southern Perspectives on the Queer Movement: Committed to Home by Harlan Greene and Shelia R. Morris.
A Piece Of The World, Jan Comfort
A Piece Of The World, Jan Comfort
South Carolina Libraries
A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline tells the fictionalized story of Christina Olson, model for the Andrew Wyeth painting Christina's World.
Newspapers Wars: Civil Rights And White Resistance In South Carolina, 1935-1965 By Sid Bedington, Marianne Cawley
Newspapers Wars: Civil Rights And White Resistance In South Carolina, 1935-1965 By Sid Bedington, Marianne Cawley
South Carolina Libraries
No abstract provided.
Exploring The Southern Appalachian Grassy Balds: A Hiking Guide, Jeffery P. Barbour
Exploring The Southern Appalachian Grassy Balds: A Hiking Guide, Jeffery P. Barbour
South Carolina Libraries
Jeffery P. Barbour, MLIS student at University of South Carolina, reviews Exploring the Southern Appalachian Grassy Balds: A Hiking Guide by Amy Duernberger.
In Memoriam: David C. Mcquillan, Brent Appling
In Memoriam: David C. Mcquillan, Brent Appling
South Carolina Libraries
We share the sad news of the passing of long-time South Carolina librarian, David C. McQuillan.
Quincy Pugh Retiring After 42 Years Working In Public Libraries, Lisa Gieskes
Quincy Pugh Retiring After 42 Years Working In Public Libraries, Lisa Gieskes
South Carolina Libraries
Quincy Pugh, Film & Sound Manager of Richland Library, has announced that he is stepping down this summer. Pugh is Richland Library’s first film and sound librarian and he shares his vision for libraries.
The Modern Academic Library: Space To Learn, Cindy Price, Virginia Pierce
The Modern Academic Library: Space To Learn, Cindy Price, Virginia Pierce
South Carolina Libraries
Over the last two decades academic libraries in the United States have experienced a paradigm shift from book-centered spaces to learning-centered spaces as they work to provide services and resources in the new ways that users consume information. This article discusses the results of a survey conducted in early 2017 of South Carolina academic libraries to study this larger trend moving to learning-centered spaces. Forty two academic library administrators responded and shared how they are re-purposing their library spaces as they work to improve student and faculty user experiences.
Sc Library Spotlight - University Of South Carolina Law Library, Aaron Glenn
Sc Library Spotlight - University Of South Carolina Law Library, Aaron Glenn
South Carolina Libraries
A reference librarian describes the move of the Coleman Karesh Law Library, now known as the University of South Carolina Law Library, including historical perspective, notes on the moving process, and a floor-by-floor account of the new Library.
Greeting From The President Of Scla, Jimmie Epling
Greeting From The President Of Scla, Jimmie Epling
South Carolina Libraries
SCLA's 2018 president, Jimmie Epling, provides a greeting to SCLA members.
The Importance Of Interdisciplinarity: Redefining The Health Belief Model, Ross F. Lordo
The Importance Of Interdisciplinarity: Redefining The Health Belief Model, Ross F. Lordo
Senior Theses
Throughout academia, there lacks an existence of a commonly utilized multicomponent and interdisciplinary approach in understanding our outside world. This thesis provides an analysis of the current state of interdisciplinarity and the need to develop interdisciplinary theory. Through this effort, the researcher utilizes the health belief model as a framework that is severely limited in applicable scope due to its constructs. Contrastingly, systems theory and game theory are validated as examples of theories with an interdisciplinary nature. Through the coding of the literature pertaining to the qualitative characteristics of the health belief model, game theory and systems theory, guidelines in …
School Library Research From Around The World: Where It's Been And Where It's Headed, Karen W. Gavigan
School Library Research From Around The World: Where It's Been And Where It's Headed, Karen W. Gavigan
Faculty Publications
This article examines studies conducted by school library researchers around the world. The selected studies were conference papers, and articles published in School Libraries Worldwide. Findings from these studies are relevant to researchers and practicing school librarians, who may want to incorporate the findings into their library programs.
Caroliniana Society Annual Gifts Report - 2018 (216 Pages), South Caroliniana Library--University Of South Carolina
Caroliniana Society Annual Gifts Report - 2018 (216 Pages), South Caroliniana Library--University Of South Carolina
University South Caroliniana Society - Annual Report of Gifts
No abstract provided.
University Libraries - Spring 2018, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
University Libraries - Spring 2018, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
University Libraries Minizine
University Libraries is a magazine published biannually by the University of South Carolina Libraries.
Contents:
Meet three SCoer winners... p.4
Oral History project takes national award...p.5
Library Detectives... p.6
A Job Well Done... p.11
Now That's "SMART"... p.12
New Digital Collections... p.13
Ict Women Professionals' Perceptions Of Workplace Ethical Problems: A Quantitative Survey, Yeslam Al-Saggaf, Kim M. Thompson
Ict Women Professionals' Perceptions Of Workplace Ethical Problems: A Quantitative Survey, Yeslam Al-Saggaf, Kim M. Thompson
Faculty Publications
Which ethical problems are most frequently experienced by ICT women professionals? Which ethical problems experienced by ICT women professionals are of most concern to them as individuals? A quantitative survey of 2,315 Australian ICT professionals of whom 15.4 percent were females revealed that the top 15 most frequently faced ethical problems that the females identified were nearly identical to those identified by males. Of these 15 problems, five were judged to affect females personally. These are overworking staff, blaming others for own mistakes, bullying, unprofessional behavior, and discrimination. Of these five problems, gender only predicted three problems that affect females …
Caroliniana Columns - Spring 2018, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Caroliniana Columns - Spring 2018, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
University South Caroliniana Society Newsletter - Columns
Contents:
April--1917, by H.C. Brearley..... p.2
Newly Acquired Charles F. Bolden, Jr., Collection..... p.3
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Ethel Bolden and the Ethel Martin Bolden Papers..... p.6
The University of South Carolina in the Great War..... p.16
Letter from the Dean of Libraries..... p.22
Graham Duncan Named to New Position..... p.22
Letter from the President..... p.23
Report from the Director..... p.24
USCS Annual Meeting, 2018..... p.25
South Caroliniana Library Commemorates the 1868 South Carolina Constitutional Convention with Twitter Event..... p.28
Richard Theodore Greener Papers Now Available Online..... p. 30
Papers of the Revolutionary Era Pinckney Statesman..... p. 32 …
Knowledge Practices In Professional Web Design, T. Zachary Frazier
Knowledge Practices In Professional Web Design, T. Zachary Frazier
Theses and Dissertations
This study examines the use and construction of knowledge by individuals involved in the professional design of websites. Its focus is on the knowledge practices of those who identify as web designers; professionals engaged primarily in the aesthetic design of websites. This study employs a qualitative semi-structured interview to explore this population’s practices, and adopts a constructivist approach built on critical realist ontology in analyzing the data. The study addresses the general lack of scholarship focusing on web designers, and helps build an understanding of the processes and forces that govern the development and creation of websites. The findings of …
Intersection: Reading, And Adult Homelessness And Public Libraries, Deborah W. Yoho
Intersection: Reading, And Adult Homelessness And Public Libraries, Deborah W. Yoho
Theses and Dissertations
A deeper understanding of reading as more than a set of word-attack and decoding skills may help to guide public librarians seeking to fully implement the ethical professional standard of equitable access to information for everyone, including marginalized patrons such as adults experiencing homelessness. As public libraries respond to questions about their continued relevance in a digital age, an understanding of how libraries can contribute to solutions to community social needs such as homelessness has the potential to broaden community support for more inclusive library programming. In this qualitative study of the experience of reading among eight adults in a …
Teaching Through Activism: Service Learning, Community Archives, And Digital Repository Building In Mlis Classrooms, Travis L. Wagner, Elise Lewis
Teaching Through Activism: Service Learning, Community Archives, And Digital Repository Building In Mlis Classrooms, Travis L. Wagner, Elise Lewis
Student Publications
This paper reflects upon a set of Service Learning (SL) courses taught in the University of South Carolina’s Library and Information Science (LIS) program. The classes discussed helped community archives build digital repositories and provided LIS students skills demanded by potential employers, while affording students chances to experiment with technologies and information organization practices in low-risk, innovative ways. While SL is not pedagogically new to LIS instruction, this paper expands discussion on how SL courses translate between undergraduate and graduate students and within in-person and online variants. The paper concludes with an exploration of the ethical challenges of teaching a …
Reeling Backward: The Haptics Of A Medium And The Queerness Of Obsolescence, Travis L. Wagner
Reeling Backward: The Haptics Of A Medium And The Queerness Of Obsolescence, Travis L. Wagner
Student Publications
This article considers the haptics of queer activist footage shot on video, and more specifically footage shot on magnetic media. Despite ideal methods of care, magnetic media faces extreme concern from a preservation standpoint. As a format that is both subject to rampant deterioration (known colloquially as “sticky shed”) and obsolescence (with the ceasing VCR production), the queer activist videotape is an archival artefact irretrievably stuck in a liminal space. To play a tape is to contribute to its destruction, yet to not play the tape is to overlook potentially unique moments in queer history. As such, this article explores …
Going Beyond The Text: Turning Classrooms Into Communities Of Practice To Uncover And Create Noncanonical Knowledge, Darin Freeburg
Going Beyond The Text: Turning Classrooms Into Communities Of Practice To Uncover And Create Noncanonical Knowledge, Darin Freeburg
Faculty Publications
Every discipline has an existing canon – seen in textbooks, scholarly journals, conference proceedings, etc. – that explicitly outlines existing practice and thought. Recognizing the inadequacy of these canons, the current paper outlines an approach to classroom instruction that helps students move beyond these texts as they create and discover noncanonical knowledge. This noncanonical approach focuses on turning classrooms into Communities of Practice (CoP). There is myriad literature on the utility of such groups for knowledge creation and learning in organizations, yet this paper is unique in introducing it to classroom instruction. By turning classrooms into an adapted CoP, instructors …
Identifying Layers Of Intellectual Capital By Analyzing Unique Contexts, Darin Freeburg
Identifying Layers Of Intellectual Capital By Analyzing Unique Contexts, Darin Freeburg
Faculty Publications
This research analyzed the Intellectual Capital (IC) in churches, noting the contextually specific elements tied to unique definitions of success. It aimed to open up to questioning the traditional classifications of IC, while considering the importance of context. American churches were chosen to uncover unique layers and attributes of IC, as they represent a very different organization from those typically studied in IC research. The leadership teams of four churches engaged in 90-minute focus groups, where they discussed success, assets, liabilities, and attempts to leverage value from assets. By approaching it qualitatively, and without prompting participants about the traditional definitions …
Problems And Approaches In The Management Of Intellectual Capital In Religious Organisations: An Issue Of Complexity, Darin Freeburg
Problems And Approaches In The Management Of Intellectual Capital In Religious Organisations: An Issue Of Complexity, Darin Freeburg
Faculty Publications
The current research uncovers problems with a religious organisation's Intellectual Capital (IC), and the approaches organisational leaders take to overcome these problems. It is situated as an issue of complexity, in which there are varying levels in both problem and approach. This is outlined according to David Snowden's Cyne¯n model. It is suggested that complex IC problems require complex IC approaches, while simple problems can make use of simple approaches. Two case studies with churches in the American South were used. Focus groups with these churches identi¯ed IC assets of strategic importance, problems, approaches, and current success. Surveys were distributed …