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Evaluasi Pemanfaatan Aplikasi Gdl (Ganesha Digital Library) Sebagai Aplikasi Repositori Di Politeknik Negeri Bandung, Erlin Arvelina, Yani Tresnawaty, Idayu Gemalia Apr 2022

Evaluasi Pemanfaatan Aplikasi Gdl (Ganesha Digital Library) Sebagai Aplikasi Repositori Di Politeknik Negeri Bandung, Erlin Arvelina, Yani Tresnawaty, Idayu Gemalia

Jurnal Ilmu Informasi, Perpustakaan dan Kearsipan

The GDL repository system application has been used by the Politeknik Negeri Bandung (Polban) since 2005 until now and never been done its evaluation. Ideally the application is evaluated and analyzed its system, utilization level and information organization of its features and menus. The purpose of research is to evaluate and discover advantages and disadvantages of Polban Institution Repository Application from the system components and uses, to discover parts of the system required further development to support the dissemination of repository information. This research uses descriptive qualitative method. Data were collected from observations of the existing repository system and indirect …


Kesiagaan Menghadapi Bencana Pandemi Covid-19 Di Kantor Arsip Universitas Indonesia, Novia Anggraeni, Anon Mirmani Apr 2022

Kesiagaan Menghadapi Bencana Pandemi Covid-19 Di Kantor Arsip Universitas Indonesia, Novia Anggraeni, Anon Mirmani

Jurnal Ilmu Informasi, Perpustakaan dan Kearsipan

The condition of restrictions on community activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the Archives Office at Universities to adjust archive services. COVID-19 disaster preparedness needs to be implemented within the University of Indonesia Archives Office. This study aims to identify the preparedness of the University of Indonesia Archives Office in dealing with the COVID-19 disaster and. This is qualitative research with case study method. The results show that the University of Indonesia Archives Office has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic situation by carrying out various preparedness efforts that are implemented in service activities and archive management. The obstacle …


Analisis Paro Hidup Dan Keusangan Literatur Artikel Jurnal Kearsipan Tahun 2016-2020, Mohammad Fariq Dafa, Bayu Indra Pratama, Muhammad Shobaruddin Apr 2022

Analisis Paro Hidup Dan Keusangan Literatur Artikel Jurnal Kearsipan Tahun 2016-2020, Mohammad Fariq Dafa, Bayu Indra Pratama, Muhammad Shobaruddin

Jurnal Ilmu Informasi, Perpustakaan dan Kearsipan

This study aims to find out and analyze the half-life and obsolescence of literature in Archival Journal articles for 2016-2020. This study applies a quantitative approach through the half-life analysis method. The population in this study used all samples, namely all articles in the 2016-2020 Archival Journal, which amounted to 54 articles with 1137 citations. Data collection uses digital data archiving techniques. The findings show that, on average, the half-life of literature is 8.6 years and follows the degree of updating of reference sources according to the Ministry of Education and Culture, which mentions reference sources of not more than …


Perilaku Pencarian Informasi Remaja Akhir Mengenai Hobi: Studi Kasus Pemanfaatan Aplikasi Tiktok, Eka Oktaviani, Yeni Budi Rachman Apr 2022

Perilaku Pencarian Informasi Remaja Akhir Mengenai Hobi: Studi Kasus Pemanfaatan Aplikasi Tiktok, Eka Oktaviani, Yeni Budi Rachman

Jurnal Ilmu Informasi, Perpustakaan dan Kearsipan

The current rapid technological development and the various social restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic are encouraging people to seek out information about their interests on the World Wide Web, specifically on social media. Taking into account the virality of TikTok as a social media platform amongst young people, this research aims to explore the information seeking behavior of young adults on said application, as well as what sort of hindrance they might come across whilst using TikTok. This descriptive qualitative research is a case study that is done by semi-structured interviews and observations. The data gathered through those methods …


Ms 104 James H. Steele, Dvm, Ph Papers (1938-­2010), James H. Steele Apr 2022

Ms 104 James H. Steele, Dvm, Ph Papers (1938-­2010), James H. Steele

Manuscript Finding Aids

The James H. Steele DVM, MPH papers document the life and career of James H. Steele, who is considered the father of veterinary public health. These papers provide information about Steele's research, professional activities and correspondence, travels, and achievements. See more at MS 104.


Planning And Managing For Digital Projects In Libraries And Archives, Dinah Handel Apr 2022

Planning And Managing For Digital Projects In Libraries And Archives, Dinah Handel

Digital Initiatives Symposium

All library initiatives benefit from planning and structure, whether you’re organizing an outsourced, grant-funded digitization project or an internal digital collections initiative that includes digitization, descriptive metadata creation, and an online exhibit. In this two-hour workshop, participants will acquire concrete skills and new approaches to ensure that digital projects of any size are completed on deadline and without issues. The workshop will also survey specific tools that assist with project management and digital projects. Project managers of all skill-levels are welcome at this workshop, although the content will be geared towards beginners and those with some familiarity in managing a …


Ms 174 Guide To The Marianne Marcus, Edd, Rn Papers (1998-2008), Marianne T. Marcus (1932-2022) Apr 2022

Ms 174 Guide To The Marianne Marcus, Edd, Rn Papers (1998-2008), Marianne T. Marcus (1932-2022)

Manuscript Finding Aids

The Marianne Marcus, EdD, RN papers contain newsletters, publications, research project designs, and other materials related to her work at the University of Texas School of Nursing. Mostly dating from 1998-2008, her papers reflect Dr. Marcus’ interest in substance abuse research and helping prepare nurses to address addiction issues. See more at MS 174.


Ethical And Anti-Oppressive Metadata: A Collaboration Between Catalogers And Archivists At George Mason University Libraries, Liz Beckman, Lynn Eaton, Yoko Ferguson, David Heilbrun, Rachel Lavender, Tricia Mackenzie, Dorothee Schubel Apr 2022

Ethical And Anti-Oppressive Metadata: A Collaboration Between Catalogers And Archivists At George Mason University Libraries, Liz Beckman, Lynn Eaton, Yoko Ferguson, David Heilbrun, Rachel Lavender, Tricia Mackenzie, Dorothee Schubel

Collaborative Librarianship

Systems of library and archival resource description have historically reinforced the societal power structures of white supremacy, patriarchy, and cis-heteronormativity. Following the framework of critical librarianship and acknowledging our positionality as predominately white departments, George Mason University Libraries’ Metadata Services (MS) and Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) have been engaging in a variety of projects of reparative resource description. To discuss points of collaboration between the two departments, the Task Force for Ethical and Anti-Oppressive Metadata (TEAM) was formed, consisting of staff and faculty members from both groups who work with resource description. Although the departments have a history of …


Pivoting Standard Services For A New Remote Reality, Kopana Terry Apr 2022

Pivoting Standard Services For A New Remote Reality, Kopana Terry

Library Presentations

As the internet has gained popularity over the past 20 years, the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries has adapted by improving search and discovery through our catalogue and content management system Spokedb, the Oral History Metadata Synchronizer (OHMS), and mass digitization of analogue interviews. The sudden COVID-19 Pandemic shut down the face-to-face world and forced us to quickly devise methods for our other not-so-digital services such as interviewing, accessioning, preservation, and the workflows they rely on. This presentation will explore the methods behind these adjustments and how they have become tools in …


What Do I Do With That?, Abby Stambach Apr 2022

What Do I Do With That?, Abby Stambach

Staff publications

“What Do I Do with That” describes a museum once housed in an academic library which became part of the institution's archives, and discusses how this legacy collection impacted the work of today's Archives & Distinctive Collections Department.

The academic archive staff identifies preservation needs such as storage and documentation, as well as how they work with the dedicated campus gallery to provide access to its art collections.


Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 21, No 4, Spring 2022, Grand Valley State University Apr 2022

Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 21, No 4, Spring 2022, 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.


News From Hope College, Volume 53.3: Spring, 2022, Hope College Apr 2022

News From Hope College, Volume 53.3: Spring, 2022, Hope College

News from Hope College

No abstract provided.


The Joint Archives Quarterly, Volume 32.01: Spring 2022, Grace Pettinger, Kelly Jacobsma, Geoffrey Reynolds, Mackenzie Rhode Apr 2022

The Joint Archives Quarterly, Volume 32.01: Spring 2022, Grace Pettinger, Kelly Jacobsma, Geoffrey Reynolds, Mackenzie Rhode

The Joint Archives Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2022, Musselman Library Apr 2022

Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2022, Musselman Library

Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter

From the Dean (Robin Wagner)

Library News

  • Cupola Celebrates 10 Years
  • Take a Break
  • New Summer Program
  • Summer Reading (Devin McKinney)
  • Caffeine Boost

Educating Women: Progress and Pushback

Martin Luther: The Face of Reformation

Food in the Stacks (Beth Carmichael)

The Imaginary Dinner Party (McKinley E. Melton; Joanne Myers; Len Goldberg; Stephanie Sellers; Chris Fee; Stefanie Sobelle; Caroline Ferraris-Besso)

What's Cookin' in Special Collections

Hardtack

Democracy's Shield: Voices of World War II

Play Me a Tune: Piano Man Donates Treasured Instrument

History of the Player Piano (Betsy Bein)

Recent Additions

Back Cover: Batter up!


Archeota, Spring/Summer 2022, Laura Darlington, Kate Goodwin, Alice Wynne, Claire Kelley, Sharon Kosach, Max Rosen Apr 2022

Archeota, Spring/Summer 2022, Laura Darlington, Kate Goodwin, Alice Wynne, Claire Kelley, Sharon Kosach, Max Rosen

Archeota

Archeota is a platform for SJSU iSchool students to contribute to the archival conversation. It is written BY students, FOR students. It provides substantive content on archival concerns and issues and promotes professional development in the field of archival studies. Archeota upholds the core values of the archival profession.

Contents:

From Ashes to Archive: Photojournalist Elizabeth Sunflower’s Body of Work

By Laura Darlington

Accessibility in Archival Spaces: Breaking Down Barriers for Archival Workers with Disabilities

By Kate Goodwin

Queer Zine Archive Project:

Building a Community Archive of Living History

By Alice Wynne

Brewster Kahle’s Vision for the Future of Libraries …


Ua52/1 Out Of The Box, Wku Archives Apr 2022

Ua52/1 Out Of The Box, Wku Archives

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about WKU Archives and the records management program.


Counternarratives Of Color: Race In Queer Archiving, Sanjula Rajat Apr 2022

Counternarratives Of Color: Race In Queer Archiving, Sanjula Rajat

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

This research aims to better understand how race figures into the policies, processes, and materials at IHLIA LGBT Heritage, Europe’s largest LGBT-focused archive. By situating IHLIA within the broader history of alternative archives and Dutch homonationalism, the different ways in which race is an important consideration for the archive is examined. Particular attention is paid to the history, organization and location of the archive as well as the publicly funded nature of IHLIA to better understand the possibilities and limitations posed by the notion of an LGBT archive as opposed to a queer(ed) archive.


The Flowerings Project: A Library In Transformation, Jody Condit Fagan, Joanne V. Gabbin, Bethany Nowviskie, Lauren K. Alleyne, Aaron Noland Mar 2022

The Flowerings Project: A Library In Transformation, Jody Condit Fagan, Joanne V. Gabbin, Bethany Nowviskie, Lauren K. Alleyne, Aaron Noland

Libraries

This final report from the JMU Libraries and Furious Flower Poetry Center to the Mellon Foundation describes in detail the activities undertaken as part of a 2020-2021 planning grant, “Furious Flowerings: Developing a Partnership Model for Digital Library Support of a Living Center for Black Poetry,” funded by the Mellon Foundation. The grant explored and developed a partnership model for integrated library support of a living, academic center for the arts with archival, scholarly, digital, educational, and performance components. Nine key areas were addressed, including three overarching areas: development of cultural competencies, exploring how an exemplar project can be used …


Wikiproject: Chinese Culture And Heritage, Sai Deng, Lihong Zhu, Amanda Xu Mar 2022

Wikiproject: Chinese Culture And Heritage, Sai Deng, Lihong Zhu, Amanda Xu

Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Traditionally, library data has been designed for the use and consumption of humans, and it is not integrated with the Semantic Web. If we transform library data into linked open data, it will increase the visibility and usage of library data on the Semantic Web. Within the past few years, the calls for transforming library data into linked open data have become more and more frequent. In order to increase the value and discoverability of library data, libraries have been exploring options for making library data available and useful outside of the data silos of the library world through the …


Ms 004 Guide To William D. Seybold, Md Papers (1890-1983), William Dempsey Seybold (1915-2004) Mar 2022

Ms 004 Guide To William D. Seybold, Md Papers (1890-1983), William Dempsey Seybold (1915-2004)

Manuscript Finding Aids

The papers of Dr. Seybold are made up primarily of office files, correspondence and memoranda, newsclippings, articles, committee meeting minutes and reports; the working files of a prominent Houston physician who at one time or another served as chief of staff at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, partner and chief of staff of the KelseySeybold Clinic, president of the Texas Surgical Society, member of the University of Texas Committee of 75 and the Centennial Commission. See more at MS 004


Ms 064 Guide To Robert D. Lange, Md Papers (1954-1966), Robert D. Lange (1920-1999) Mar 2022

Ms 064 Guide To Robert D. Lange, Md Papers (1954-1966), Robert D. Lange (1920-1999)

Manuscript Finding Aids

The Robert D. Lange Collection contains publications and reprints from the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, The Journal of the Hiroshima Medical Association, Blood, The Journal of Hematology, Texas Reports on Biology and Medicine. Unique to this collection are the 46 lantern slides. The contribution consists of lantern slides, publications and a set of 35 mm slides. The print and photographic materials in this small collection complement each other well. See more at MS 064.


Ms 011 Guide To William B. Bates Papers, 1896-1991, William B. Bates (1889-1974) Mar 2022

Ms 011 Guide To William B. Bates Papers, 1896-1991, William B. Bates (1889-1974)

Manuscript Finding Aids

The William B. Bates papers contains correspondence and photographs documenting his life and career as a lawyer. Of particular interest are the scrapbook of newspaper clippings dating back to the 1920s and photographs from World War I and Bates' childhood. See more information at MS 011.


Ms 211 Guide To Armin Weinberg, Phd Papers (1990s-2020), Armin Weingberg Mar 2022

Ms 211 Guide To Armin Weinberg, Phd Papers (1990s-2020), Armin Weingberg

Manuscript Finding Aids

The Armin Weinberg, PhD papers contains born-digital materials and ephemeral items related to his work in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Eastern Europe. The collection also includes two View Master projectors and “Stereoscopic Atlas of the Human Anatomy” by David L. Bassett, MD, complete set of 1-213 slides, T-shirt of "International Conference on the Health Effects of Low Dose Radiation", artifacts, books, business cards, dombra (instrument), glass hedgehog figurine, camel figurine, Kazakhstan canteen, 3 traditional Kazakhstan robes and hat, and colorimeter that belonged to his father. See more at MS 211.


Ms 170 Guide To The William J. Schull, Phd Photograph Collection (1943-2014), William J. Schull (1922-2017) Mar 2022

Ms 170 Guide To The William J. Schull, Phd Photograph Collection (1943-2014), William J. Schull (1922-2017)

Manuscript Finding Aids

The William J. Schull Photograph Collection, contains photographic prints, positive and negative transparencies, and text ephemera from Dr. Schull's career and many international travels as a global scientific research consultant in the effects of radiation and human genetics and connoisseur of the world's cultures. Dr. Schull collected and preserved all of the material in this collection in the course of his professional career and private life from 1945 to 2014. See more at MS 170.


Ms 044 Guide To H. Grant Taylor, Md Papers (1925-1992), H. Grant Taylor (1903-1995) Mar 2022

Ms 044 Guide To H. Grant Taylor, Md Papers (1925-1992), H. Grant Taylor (1903-1995)

Manuscript Finding Aids

Papers consist primarily of personal and professional correspondence; board meeting and committee meeting minutes and reports; drafts, manuscripts, and published professional papers; documentation chronicling his role with the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) in Japan, his role in the organization and development of a regional medical plan centered in Houston, of the University of Texas (UT) Postgraduate School of Medicine and its Division of Continuing Education, and of M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute (MDAH), currently known as UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, and its renowned Department of Pediatrics. See more at MS 044.


Ms 036 Guide To John Roberts Phillips, Md And Rebecca Hall Phillips, Rn Papers (1924-1982), John Roberts Phillips (1904-1983) Mar 2022

Ms 036 Guide To John Roberts Phillips, Md And Rebecca Hall Phillips, Rn Papers (1924-1982), John Roberts Phillips (1904-1983)

Manuscript Finding Aids

The John Roberts Phillips,MD and Rebecca Hall Phillips, RN papers is 8.5 cubic feet and consists of 5 documents boxes, 3 oversize boxes, and 11 digitized scrapbooks. It contains biographical information, personal and professional correspondence, photographs, professional activities, reprints of publications, medical instruments, memorabilia, awards, and certficates. The digital scrapbooks provide information on John Roberts Phillips, MD's surgical procedures and the Phillips' work with the TB Hospital in Houston. See more at MS 036.


Ms 063 Guide To Walter J. Russell, Md, Dm Sc. Papers (1884), Walter J. Russell Mar 2022

Ms 063 Guide To Walter J. Russell, Md, Dm Sc. Papers (1884), Walter J. Russell

Manuscript Finding Aids

Walter J. Russell donated the material in this collection in 1986, 1989, and 1995. Dr. Russell received his Doctor of Medicine degree at the St. Louis University Medical School, in 1952. In July of 1959, he was appointed Chief of the Department of Radiology of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. Dr. Russell continued his to conduct his research with the ABCC successor organization, the Radiation Effects Research Foundation. See more at MS 063.


Use Of Digital Archives During The Covid-19 Pandemic By Murray State History Students, David Sye Mar 2022

Use Of Digital Archives During The Covid-19 Pandemic By Murray State History Students, David Sye

Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies

During the 2020-2021 academic year, which was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers had limited access to physical repositories for historical research. Both the limitation of in-person archival access and the growth of digitization led to a greater use and reliance on digitized primary source materials. This preliminary study examines the approaches undergraduate and graduate history students took to find and access primary sources online amidst the pandemic. An expanded study has the potential to provide insight on search methods, types of repositories used, types of primary sources used, the use of online vs in-person sources, and factors for digital …


2022 Amendment To The Charter Of Molloy College, Molloy University Archives And Special Collections Mar 2022

2022 Amendment To The Charter Of Molloy College, Molloy University Archives And Special Collections

University Charters

This is an amendment to the Charter of Molloy Catholic College for Women, conferred by the University of the State of New York Education Department Board of Regents on April 17th, 2005. It authorizes the College to officially change its name to "Molloy University."


Creating Knowledge Graphs For Collections And Lod Visualization: Some Cases, Sai Deng Mar 2022

Creating Knowledge Graphs For Collections And Lod Visualization: Some Cases, Sai Deng

Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

This presentation will share knowledge graphs and other Linked Open Data (LOD) visualization the author created or helped in creating for a few projects, including people in the Pemberton Correspondence Collection, WikiProject: Chinese Female Poets, and UCF Teachers & Researchers. It will also cover the current state of LOD in Ex Libris’ library services platform Alma. The purpose of this talk is to help our cataloging folks better understand LOD and be better prepared for the upcoming changes related to LOD in our library system.