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The Format That Time Forgot!!! The Return Of The Microcards, Jen P. Kirk, Mel Desart, Laura Sare, Sinai Wood Jun 2021

The Format That Time Forgot!!! The Return Of The Microcards, Jen P. Kirk, Mel Desart, Laura Sare, Sinai Wood

Library Faculty & Staff Presentations

Hidden away in the darkest recesses of some libraries you will find... Wait! Don't! Don't open that microcard drawer!!

Seriously, it feels that way when you walk by those long-neglected microcards. Very few cataloging records exist so discoverability is close to zero, and if there are records how do you read the cards? Wouldn't it be great if you could bring that microcard back to life so the content could be used? Good news! A collaborative open-access effort to do so is underway. After two successful pilot projects, working with roughly 2700 Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) reports on microcard, the …


Creating A Government Information Network In Utah – Updates From The Regional Coordinator, Jen P. Kirk May 2018

Creating A Government Information Network In Utah – Updates From The Regional Coordinator, Jen P. Kirk

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  • Introduction & unpack terminology
  • Details about the Regional Collection and access points
  • Details education and outreach
  • Online resources and an activity
  • "Government Information Network"
  • Let's work together!


Where Is Government Information? The Complex Relationship Between Libraries & Federal Repositories, Dylan Burns, Jennifer Kirk Jan 2018

Where Is Government Information? The Complex Relationship Between Libraries & Federal Repositories, Dylan Burns, Jennifer Kirk

Library Faculty & Staff Presentations

Through data analysis and a survey, this research identifies the location of government documents departments/units in academic libraries – including their institutional orientation, current practices, & future plans.

This preliminary data analysis presents trends amongst the community of academic library participants in the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), of which they comprise 55% of the total. We identify common practices and priorities that might foster collaboration.


Collaborating In The Academic Library: Reports From A New Government Information Librarian, Jennifer Kirk Oct 2017

Collaborating In The Academic Library: Reports From A New Government Information Librarian, Jennifer Kirk

Library Faculty & Staff Presentations

No abstract provided.