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Research Directions for Pushing Harnessing Human Computation to Mainstream Video Games
(2014-02-05)
In this paper, we propose a research direction that will allow the harnessing
of human computation to be included in mainstream video games. Human
computing resources are vastly different and superior in some cases ...
11 digital publishing trends to watch this year and their potential impact on libraries
(2014-02-04)
Presented at Library and Information Technology Association (LITA) National Forum, Columbus, OH.
The National Aging Network Survey: 2013 Results
(2014-03-14)
The 2013 National Survey of Area Agencies on Aging builds on previous surveys to assess the evolving role of AAAs in the new health care delivery system. Findings from this survey highlight the changing population served ...
Hueston Woods State Park Bikeway Feasibility Study
(2014-01-15)
Study of the potential for implementing a public bikeway in Hueston Woods State Park. The study looks at the physical, legal, and social trailblocks present for the park and in light of these obstacles, considers the ...
Delivering Library Services With (And For) Google Glass
(2014-04-11)
Google Glass is Google’s latest consumer technology and is a wearable, head-mounted computer that acts like a voice-activated, hands-free smartphone. Hailed by some and reviled by others, Glass provides a peek into the ...
Maps of Ohio's 60 Plus Population by County 1990-2050
(2014-10-13)
Maps of Ohio showing the change in the 60 plus population (reported and projected) from 1990 through 2050.
Seeing the Forest by Counting the Trees [slide deck]
(2014-03-26)
Libraries, particularly academic libraries, are swimming in a sea of data. Librarians often contribute to this by counting every possible patron interaction in an attempt to both define their current situation and to predict ...
Striking Up A Conversation, Striking Up A Victory: Engaging Faculty in Scholarly Communication
(2014-04-15)
The concepts “open access” and “scholarly communication” have become inseparable from the library landscape. Librarians are increasingly aware of the issues inherent in these concepts, but faculty have been slower to ...
Engrossed, Enraged, Engaged: Empowering Faculty in Transforming Scholarly Communication
(2014-11-10)
Librarians are deeply invested in the scholarly publishing lifecycle. This investment, in tandem with an evolving scholarly communication system, has encouraged librarians to become advocates for transformation in this ...