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El Desarrollo Cultural Desde Una Perspectiva Postcustodial De Archivo Público Y La Biblioteca Pública Un Análisis Conceptual, Karen Lizeth Clavijo Castro Jan 2015

El Desarrollo Cultural Desde Una Perspectiva Postcustodial De Archivo Público Y La Biblioteca Pública Un Análisis Conceptual, Karen Lizeth Clavijo Castro

Sistemas de Información, Bibliotecología y Archivística

No abstract provided.


Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 14, No. 3 Winter 2015, Grand Valley State University Jan 2015

Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 14, No. 3 Winter 2015, Grand Valley State University

Grand Valley Magazine

Grand Valley Magazine is a quarterly publication about Grand Valley State University produced by University Communications since 2001.


Open Access Funds: Getting A Bigger Bang For Our Bucks, Bobby Glushko, Crystal Hampson, P L. Moore, Elizabeth Yates Jan 2015

Open Access Funds: Getting A Bigger Bang For Our Bucks, Bobby Glushko, Crystal Hampson, P L. Moore, Elizabeth Yates

Western Libraries Publications

Many libraries offer open access publishing funds to support authors in paying article processing charges (APC) levied by some OA journals. However, there are few standard practices for managing or assessing these funds. The Open Access Working Group (OAWG) of the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) was asked to investigate and articulate best practices for successful open access fund management. In spring 2015, the OAWG surveyed Canadian academic libraries with OA funds to review their criteria and collect feedback on current practices. The survey proved timely because many OA funds are under review. Shrinking budgets, ending pilots, and questions …


Time Is On My Side: Harnessing The Power Of Automation For Efficient Archival Workflows, Sarah Dorpinghaus, Heather Fox Jan 2015

Time Is On My Side: Harnessing The Power Of Automation For Efficient Archival Workflows, Sarah Dorpinghaus, Heather Fox

Library Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Building An Institutional Repository: Managing Faculty Publication And Author Rights Workflow In The Wyoming Scholars Repository, Kelly Visnak, Yumi Ohira Jan 2015

Building An Institutional Repository: Managing Faculty Publication And Author Rights Workflow In The Wyoming Scholars Repository, Kelly Visnak, Yumi Ohira

Criss Library Faculty Proceedings & Presentations

Wyoming Scholar’s Repository (WySR), is an initiative by the University of Wyoming Libraries to support our scholars and provide a Green Open Access solution. WySR (http://repository.uwyo.edu/) disseminates a wide variety of scholarship, including faculty papers, student scholarship, conference proceedings, and journals. The Digital Collections office and the Scholarly Communication Librarian have been implementing and managing WySR by searching our purchased electronic materials, relying on the SHERPA/RoMEO database of publisher policies, and communicating with faculty to seek permissions to bring their scholarly publications into the repository. This presentation will discuss the differences among four colleges at the University of Wyoming: College …


Archival Literacy Competencies For Undergraduate History Majors, Sharon A. Weiner, Sammie L. Morris, Lawrence J. Mykytiuk Jan 2015

Archival Literacy Competencies For Undergraduate History Majors, Sharon A. Weiner, Sammie L. Morris, Lawrence J. Mykytiuk

Libraries Faculty and Staff Scholarship and Research

Undergraduate history majors need to know how to conduct archival research. This paper describes the second phase of a project to identify “archival literacy” competencies. Faculty, archivists, and librarians from baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral/research institutions commented on a draft list. This resulted in competencies in six major categories: accurately conceive of primary sources; locate primary sources; use a research question, evidence, and argumentation to advance a thesis; obtain guidance from archivists; demonstrate acculturation to archives; and follow publication protocols. Collaborations of archivists, faculty, and librarians can integrate the competencies throughout undergraduate history curricula in their institutions.


Gvsu Undergraduate And Graduate Catalog, 2015-2016, Grand Valley State University Jan 2015

Gvsu Undergraduate And Graduate Catalog, 2015-2016, Grand Valley State University

Course Catalogs, 1963-2024

Grand Valley State University 2015-2016 undergraduate and/or graduate course catalog published annually to provide students with information and guidance for enrollment.


La Valoración Documental De Fotografías Tomadas En La Primera Mitad Del Siglo Xx De Familias Bogotanas, Diana Rocío Gómez Castañeda Jan 2015

La Valoración Documental De Fotografías Tomadas En La Primera Mitad Del Siglo Xx De Familias Bogotanas, Diana Rocío Gómez Castañeda

Sistemas de Información, Bibliotecología y Archivística

En este trabajo se establece la importancia de la valoración documental del álbum familiar como herramienta que incrementa un proceso investigativo documental y de las ciencias sociales, estableciendo su contribución desde la archivística al legado cultural, histórico, social y antropológico de la humanidad. En el desarrollo de este proyecto de investigación se propone un modelo que sirve de guía para fortalecer la valoración documental de la fotografía familiar y se prioriza la construcción de escenarios propicios para la exhibición del material fotográfico con el fin de lograr un reconocimiento al legado de estos recursos desconocidos. Desde la popularización de la …


Costos De Almacenamiento De Documentos Facilitativos En Una Entidad Distrital De La Capital: Un Estudio De Caso, Reinaldo Ariza Barbosa Jan 2015

Costos De Almacenamiento De Documentos Facilitativos En Una Entidad Distrital De La Capital: Un Estudio De Caso, Reinaldo Ariza Barbosa

Maestría en Gestión Documental y Administración de Archivos

No abstract provided.


La Valoración Del Documento Audiovisual: Proceso Interdisciplinario, Dilia Carrascal González Jan 2015

La Valoración Del Documento Audiovisual: Proceso Interdisciplinario, Dilia Carrascal González

Maestría en Gestión Documental y Administración de Archivos

El presente trabajo es el efecto de la investigación llevada a cabo en lo concerniente a “La valoración del documento audiovisual: Proceso interdisciplinario”, el cual parte del haber teórico emanado de autoridades y tratadistas sobre el tema de un lado; y de otra parte, de la comparación analítica de ese haber teórico con los resultados obtenidos mediante entrevista estructurada a personajes de reconocida trayectoria en el ámbito temático de la archivística en cuanto a la valoración del documento audiovisual. Estos personajes pertenecen, unos al contexto festival internacional de Cine de Cartagena de Indias (FICCI), y otros, al contexto Escuela de …


Los Derechos Humanos Y La Archivística: Estrategia De Dinamización Cultural Dentro De Las Penitenciarias, Lina Tatiana Arias Beltrán Jan 2015

Los Derechos Humanos Y La Archivística: Estrategia De Dinamización Cultural Dentro De Las Penitenciarias, Lina Tatiana Arias Beltrán

Sistemas de Información, Bibliotecología y Archivística

No abstract provided.


Librarying! How Librarian Expertise Can Assist Student Academic Services To Create Pathways For Student Success, Darren Sweeper, Catherine Baird Jan 2015

Librarying! How Librarian Expertise Can Assist Student Academic Services To Create Pathways For Student Success, Darren Sweeper, Catherine Baird

Sprague Library Scholarship and Creative Works

This poster will describe how you can position your library as a catalyst in campus-wide partnerships. Stewart C. Baker posits the idea of using “Library” as a verb. Just as we “Google” when the need arises, our students, faculty, and staff need to know how to “Library.”We will describe how we made connections with a variety of campus offices responsible for student success, in particular, the Educational Opportunities Fund Program. By creating new pathways for librarian expertise and the promotion of resources, we introduced these student-focused academic units to “library-ing.” The goal was to enable our colleagues to provide excellent …


Profiling Web Archives For Efficient Memento Query Routing, Sawood Alam, Michael L. Nelson, Herbert Van De Sompel, Lyudmila L. Balakireva, Harihar Shankar, David S. H. Rosenthal Jan 2015

Profiling Web Archives For Efficient Memento Query Routing, Sawood Alam, Michael L. Nelson, Herbert Van De Sompel, Lyudmila L. Balakireva, Harihar Shankar, David S. H. Rosenthal

Computer Science Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Thinking Outside The (Archival) Box: Innovative Uses Of Jules Henry’S Field Notes, Miranda Rectenwald Jan 2015

Thinking Outside The (Archival) Box: Innovative Uses Of Jules Henry’S Field Notes, Miranda Rectenwald

University Libraries Presentations

This poster presents a case study of how archived documents provide multi-faceted, dynamic opportunity for teaching and learning in both academia and indigenous communities. Anthropologist Jules Henry compiled extensive language and cultural field notes in the 1930s while living among the Xokleng Laklãnõ (Brazil) and Pilaga (Argentina) communities. Until recently, these documents and photographs archived at Washington University in St. Louis were seldom used. However, by starting a collaborative digital project with Unicamp State University (São Paulo, Brazil) a number of innovative uses have emerged. Examples include: The Unicamp Linguistics Department is working with the Xokleng Laklãnõ to turn the …


The Great Divide Of 1890, Meg Miner Dec 2014

The Great Divide Of 1890, Meg Miner

Meg Miner

Learning more about an election dispute that drove an IWU class apart showed the importance of documenting our own lives.


Kicking The Habit (Of Resistance To Digital Preservation), Meg Miner Dec 2014

Kicking The Habit (Of Resistance To Digital Preservation), Meg Miner

Meg Miner

This article makes the case that starting a digital preservation (DP) program is a lot like kicking bad habits. We all know we need to do it, but our lack of confidence and fear of the unknown hold us back. We want someone to deliver a quick and easy solution—a magic pill, even—to take our troubles away.

Unless an institution can commit to ongoing costs associated

with a full-service digital preservation platform or to the technical knowledge and support needed for robust, open source tools, many archivists will need to develop a DP program gradually. If you are facing the …


Archivist Annie Reid, Annie Reid Dec 2014

Archivist Annie Reid, Annie Reid

Annie Reid

Annie Reid MLIS has been a Faculty Librarian and University Archivist at Dominican since 2007. In addition to her reference, instructiona and liaison librarianship she manages the accession, preservation, outreach and curation in the University Archive Department.

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Ms 186 Guide To The Nursing Informatics Project Papers ( 1962-2012), American Medical Informatics Association Nursing Informatics History Project Dec 2014

Ms 186 Guide To The Nursing Informatics Project Papers ( 1962-2012), American Medical Informatics Association Nursing Informatics History Project

Manuscript Finding Aids

Nursing Informatics Project papers contains books, pamphlets, brochures, and manuals detailing nursing informatics from 1962-2012 totaling 267 items. One linear foot of vertical files containing articles, SCAME 1981 NIH Conference notes, and documents about the history of early software for nursing education. Materials collected, preserved, and create as part of the American Medical Informatics Association Nursing Informatics History Project. See more at MS 186.


The Primary Source, Vol. 33, Issue 2, Elizabeth La Beaud Dec 2014

The Primary Source, Vol. 33, Issue 2, Elizabeth La Beaud

The Primary Source

No abstract provided.


Victims Of Success: Managing The Consequences Of Digital Outreach , Sean Benjamin Dec 2014

Victims Of Success: Managing The Consequences Of Digital Outreach , Sean Benjamin

The Primary Source

No abstract provided.


Digi Days: Using The Rey Papers To Teach Digitization To Library Science And Archival Students, Emilie Aplin, Matthew Griffis Dec 2014

Digi Days: Using The Rey Papers To Teach Digitization To Library Science And Archival Students, Emilie Aplin, Matthew Griffis

The Primary Source

No abstract provided.


The Inaugural Austin Archives Bazaar: Cross-Repository Outreach In Central Texas, Susan Floyd Dec 2014

The Inaugural Austin Archives Bazaar: Cross-Repository Outreach In Central Texas, Susan Floyd

The Primary Source

No abstract provided.


Scu Mission Santa Clara Manuscript Collection, Erin M. Louthen, Thomas Farrell Dec 2014

Scu Mission Santa Clara Manuscript Collection, Erin M. Louthen, Thomas Farrell

Staff publications, research, and presentations

This presentation describes the process of organizing, describing, and digitizing one of Santa Clara University's most important archival collections, the Mission Santa Clara manuscripts, a wide-ranging group of records, journals, correspondence and documents. The collection provides a view of the early days of colonization in the Santa Clara Valley and the growth of the mission culture.


Scu Mission Santa Clara Manuscript Collection, Erin M. Louthen, Thomas Farrell Dec 2014

Scu Mission Santa Clara Manuscript Collection, Erin M. Louthen, Thomas Farrell

Staff publications, research, and presentations

This presentation describes the process of organizing, creating a finding aid, and digitizing one of Santa Clara's most important archival collections, the Mission manuscripts. These letters, records, journals, and documents offer a view into the life of colonial California in the 18th and 19th century.


Slis Connecting, Volume 3, Issue 2, Teresa S. Welsh Dec 2014

Slis Connecting, Volume 3, Issue 2, Teresa S. Welsh

SLIS Connecting

Entire issue of SLIS Connecting, Volume 3, Issue 2


A Comparison Of Public Versus Private Academic Library Web Sites In Alabama For Accessibility And Web 2.0 Applications, Amy E. Smith Dec 2014

A Comparison Of Public Versus Private Academic Library Web Sites In Alabama For Accessibility And Web 2.0 Applications, Amy E. Smith

SLIS Connecting

The purpose of this study is to analyze and compare Alabama’s academic library Web sites to determine how accessible they are for persons with disabilities and what kind of useful links such as tutorials and Web 2.0 applications can be found on the home pages. The importance of this study is to determine the accessibility and readability of academic library Web site home pages based off of the current WCAG 2.0 guidelines, as well as the availability of Web 2.0 tools and tutorials on library home pages. By studying the results of the Web site accessibility software, college and university …


Analysis Of Primers In The De Grummond Children’S Literature Collection, Preston R. Salisbury Dec 2014

Analysis Of Primers In The De Grummond Children’S Literature Collection, Preston R. Salisbury

SLIS Connecting

This study examines the primers collected in the de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection at the University of Southern Mississippi. “The de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection is one of North America’s leading research centers in the field of children’s literature,” with a main focus on American and British literature both historical and contemporary (lib.usm.edu). Specific characteristics of the primers examined in this study include publication year, publisher, and stories and illustrations used in the content. These data provide a general view of the development of the primer both for educative and socio-political purposes over time.


A Brief Historical Evolution Of The International Tracing Service (Its): The Largest Collection Of Holocaust Related Documents, Kate Brunelle Dec 2014

A Brief Historical Evolution Of The International Tracing Service (Its): The Largest Collection Of Holocaust Related Documents, Kate Brunelle

SLIS Connecting

The International Tracing Service is the largest repository for World War II records, including Holocaust records. However, it was not until recently that the ITS opened its records to researchers and institutions outside of Germany. Previously, survivors and others could write to the ITS and request information about themselves or others, but the response time was long, difficult, and often lacking in tangible results. With the opening of the ITS, people around the world have better access to the records for seemingly endless research. Includes a case study.


Read With Me: My Personal Experience With A Lis 641 Service Learning Project, Mary Ann Griffin Dec 2014

Read With Me: My Personal Experience With A Lis 641 Service Learning Project, Mary Ann Griffin

SLIS Connecting

At the University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Library and Information Science, LIS 641: Public Libraries has an emphasis on service learning and community relationships. In an all-online program, service learning can be challenging and part of that challenge was for the students to initiate their own service learning project. This was a prime time to promote the community project, Read with Me.


From The Gas, Congratulations, Publications, And Presentations, Teresa S. Welsh Dec 2014

From The Gas, Congratulations, Publications, And Presentations, Teresa S. Welsh

SLIS Connecting

Meet the new SLIS GAs, and all about what our alum, students, and faculty have been doing.