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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 ...
Rock, paper, scissors, COUNTER, SUSHI: Making sense of usage
(2014-06-11)
Presentation at the ALAO CMIG Workshop on June 9, 2014.
Will Lightning Strike?
(2014-03-26)
Are E-book Big Deal Bundles Still Valuable? [slide deck]
(2014-11-18)
The academic e-book market has undergone significant change in the last five years. E-book availability has greatly increased as library demand has grown, with an increasing percentage of library acquisitions preferring ...
Patron Space-Use Analysis of a New Library Facility
(2014-03-26)
Migration and Update to CONTENTdm 6.1
(2014-03-26)
Slides from presentation given on experiences in migrating from DSpace to CONTENTdm and importing the CONTENTdm viewer into an Omeka exhibit.
Engaging Faculty in Scholarly Communication Change: A Learning Community Approach
(Pacific University Libraries, 2014-08-01)
INTRODUCTION As the landscape of scholarly communication and open access continues to shift, it remains important for academic librarians to continue educating campus stakeholders about these issues, as well as to create ...
E-Resources, E-Reality
(2014-05-13)
Presentation given at E-Resources & Libraries (ER&L) on March 18th, 2013. Managing e-resources with free and proprietary tools.
Taming the Communication Beast: Using LibGuides for Intra-Library Communication
(2014-05-13)
Presentation given at the Library Technology Conference on March 16, 2011. Using LibGuides for communication between technical services and other library departments.