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The Symbiosis Of Volunteerism: A Story Of One Academic Library Welcoming Volunteers, Shan Martinez Jul 2024

The Symbiosis Of Volunteerism: A Story Of One Academic Library Welcoming Volunteers, Shan Martinez

The Christian Librarian

Although public and school libraries, as well as many non-profit organizations regularly utilize volunteers, academic libraries are less likely to welcome them. This article describes the variety of volunteers received at Brown Library of Abilene Christian University and the tasks that they perform. It also presents a discussion of the motivation to accept volunteers, perhaps a faith practice.


Liaison Librarians And The Un Sustainability Development Goals, Ilana Stonebraker Jul 2024

Liaison Librarians And The Un Sustainability Development Goals, Ilana Stonebraker

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), first adopted in 2012, have worked in tandem with worldwide climate concerns to alter the way we approach the environment, poverty, gender inequality, hunger and worldwide trade.

This short lightning talk will describe the results from a retreat of eight librarians in the sciences and the social sciences on the topic of the UN Sustainability Development Goals. It will present the results of the retreat, including how liaison librarians across the disciplines can view their work from a global lens.


Practical And Ethical Considerations Of Using Ai Tools In Academic Research, Rhonda J Mcginnis Jul 2024

Practical And Ethical Considerations Of Using Ai Tools In Academic Research, Rhonda J Mcginnis

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

This presentation will touch on several matters that researchers should consider before using AI-powered tools in their research. Can Ai be listed as an author? Can they use AI for peer reviewing tasks? What are the conventions for citing AI content in a paper? This talk will discuss the current state of affairs in each of these areas.


The Impact Of Ai On Research Overproduction: Evidence In Search Results, Michael Deike Jul 2024

The Impact Of Ai On Research Overproduction: Evidence In Search Results, Michael Deike

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

The release of generative AI products has raised numerous questions in the library information environment. One area which raises many concerns surrounding the use of AI is scholarly publication. The presence of AI raises numerous questions in relation to ethics of applying it in the production of academic research, and many academic publishers have not yet implemented standards for the use of AI regarding use, attribution, transparency, or disclosure. While difficult to prove with certainty in most cases, there is evidence via search results in popular databases to suggest the use of AI is having a noticeable impact on the …


Financial Fitness Month: An Example Of Multi-Library Programming, Janet K. Windeguth Jul 2024

Financial Fitness Month: An Example Of Multi-Library Programming, Janet K. Windeguth

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

A lightning talk for the 2024 Midwestern Business Librarians Summit.


Pseo Explorer – Another Tool For Business Librarians Working With Career Services Departments., Zac Grisham Jul 2024

Pseo Explorer – Another Tool For Business Librarians Working With Career Services Departments., Zac Grisham

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


The Importance Of Inventory, Bryan Brugger Jul 2024

The Importance Of Inventory, Bryan Brugger

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

This lightning talk covers the basics of performing an inventory, and includes some of the highlights from the most current inventory being performed at the Northbrook Public Library.


Beats Week: Equitably Engaging Emerging Entrepreneurs, Alexandra Howard Jul 2024

Beats Week: Equitably Engaging Emerging Entrepreneurs, Alexandra Howard

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Launching Success: Introducing The "Start-Up Business Binder", Michelle E. Doshi Jul 2024

Launching Success: Introducing The "Start-Up Business Binder", Michelle E. Doshi

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

Developed in collaboration with the Lake County Small Business Development Center (SBDC), the "Start-Up Business Binder'' is a valuable resource for entry-level entrepreneurs. Our session will unveil the comprehensive resource designed to help libraries guide aspiring entrepreneurs through the crucial first steps of launching a new business.

The Start-Up Business Binder serves as a roadmap for new entrepreneurs, offering practical advice, links to Library resources and collections, and step-by-step instructions on essential aspects of starting a business. From creating a business plan to navigating legal requirements and understanding financial basics, this resource covers all the crucial first steps necessary for …


Resources Librarians Recommend To Student Consultants: Findings From 32 Interviews, Carissa Phillips Jul 2024

Resources Librarians Recommend To Student Consultants: Findings From 32 Interviews, Carissa Phillips

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Come On Down! Using The Mentimeter Quiz Function For Instruction, Jennifer Horne Jul 2024

Come On Down! Using The Mentimeter Quiz Function For Instruction, Jennifer Horne

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

One unavoidable element of instruction for business librarians is what I call the “database show and tell” – when an instructor wants you to demonstrate resources that help students complete an assignment. Too often it ends up being “here’s Database X and this is what you should use it for. Here’s Database Y and it’s best for this purpose.” To make this instruction more interesting for students (and for me!), I started using the Mentimeter quiz competition function in large marketing capstone classes where I typically introduce three databases. In addition to being interactive, it includes gaming elements such as …


Optimizing Your Instruction Sessions: Considerations For Creating Effective Handouts And Other Supplementary Materials, Ryan E. Yoakum Jul 2024

Optimizing Your Instruction Sessions: Considerations For Creating Effective Handouts And Other Supplementary Materials, Ryan E. Yoakum

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

This session is designed to quickly showcase some ideas and suggestions for deciding how to go about creating supplementary materials for your class sessions. This may either serve to reinforce the ideas discussed in the class session or to cover material traditionally done in a database demonstration so that you can use your class time more for more effective purposes. The session will cover the importance of supplementary materials in adding to your session as well as displaying some different resources and how each contributed to a different type of class session.


The Asynchronous Business Case: Student Response To An Online Case Study Model For Information Literacy, Lumarie Guth Jul 2024

The Asynchronous Business Case: Student Response To An Online Case Study Model For Information Literacy, Lumarie Guth

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

In business schools, the case study is a commonly used instructional tool. It give students the opportunity to employ critical thinking and problem-solving skills within a safe, realistic scenario and can be considered experiential learning. A librarian at a mid-sized R2 public institution transitioned the case study model from synchronous instruction into two asynchronous online tutorials. The case studies have evolved over the years to: incorporate online instructional best practices, increase engagement, focus on sustainability topics, and follow a common industry theme. Qualitative feedback from respondents was positive and provided insights on how to build an effective and relatable scenario.


Scaffolding Success: Jumpstarting Freshmen Into Business Research, Kierra Holst Jul 2024

Scaffolding Success: Jumpstarting Freshmen Into Business Research, Kierra Holst

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

A short presentation covering the ongoing goals for reintroducing business library instruction to incoming freshman.


Embedding To Improve: Information Literacy Prep, Instruction & Assessment For An Entry-Level Business Course, Rebecca E. Paulraj Jul 2024

Embedding To Improve: Information Literacy Prep, Instruction & Assessment For An Entry-Level Business Course, Rebecca E. Paulraj

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

Lighting talk


Scholarly Contributions And Web Visibility Of Library And Information Science Educators In Nigeria, Manir Abdullahi Kamba, Sani Mohammed Gwarzo Jul 2024

Scholarly Contributions And Web Visibility Of Library And Information Science Educators In Nigeria, Manir Abdullahi Kamba, Sani Mohammed Gwarzo

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the scholarly contributions and web visibility of LIS educators in Nigeria through citation analysis using Google Scholar. The study analyzed the scholarly contributions of LIS educators and ranks them according to their performance. The study confined its scope to present LIS educators working in LIS schools in Nigeria. Scholarly contributions and web visibility of LIS educators was carried out by counting the number of articles published, number of citations received, h-index, and i10 index. Data was collected using Google Scholar database because of its comprehensiveness in scholarly literature. The collected data were analyzed and …


Recommendations Of Research Articles By Experts: Visualizing Relationships And Expertise, Peiling Wang, Scott Eugene Shumate, Pinghao Ye, Chad Mitchell Jul 2024

Recommendations Of Research Articles By Experts: Visualizing Relationships And Expertise, Peiling Wang, Scott Eugene Shumate, Pinghao Ye, Chad Mitchell

School of Information Sciences -- Faculty Publications and Other Works

The paper applied data analytics and network visualization to show the potentials of employing Faculty Opinions beyond literature recommendations by domain experts. Based on a set of highly recommended articles by at least four experts with a sum of 10 or more stars (A recommended article is assigned a score between one to three stars by the recommender.), this study tests the new ideas and methods of identifying and visualizing relationships between scientific papers, experts, and categories. Despite of the available dataset in the study is small, the findings show that a platform designed for recommending and retrieving publications has …


Please Don’T Break: Best Practices For Digitizing And Archiving Glass Plate Photographs, Ariel Hammond, Noelle Zocco, Alejandra Tomeo, Diego Jimenez Jul 2024

Please Don’T Break: Best Practices For Digitizing And Archiving Glass Plate Photographs, Ariel Hammond, Noelle Zocco, Alejandra Tomeo, Diego Jimenez

Journal of Western Archives

Glass plate photographs, taken primarily between 1860-1930, were meant to document and preserve imagery, however, these photographs developed directly on glass are increasingly prone to destruction. With recent advances in imaging techniques, metadata, and collections care, the preservation of glass photography has evolved. This paper is a snapshot of the current best practices for preserving, digitizing, and storing glass plate and lantern slide photographs. It also features a case study from the San Diego Natural History Museum Library & Archives, which digitized a collection of 2,000+ glass photographs depicting the earliest images of flora and fauna in San Diego County, …


A Systematic Review Of Academic Writing Services In Low- And Middle-Income Countries, Augustine N. Gitonga, Peter M. Gatiti, Prisila Everisty Mlingi Jul 2024

A Systematic Review Of Academic Writing Services In Low- And Middle-Income Countries, Augustine N. Gitonga, Peter M. Gatiti, Prisila Everisty Mlingi

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Libraries are the key research and scholarly communication centres of any university. The information literacy skills offered to library users enable scientific communication. As new roles for librarians emerge to meet changing user needs and match fluid technological trends, academic libraries must combine their rich resources with cutting-edge skills to further impact the scientific world. There is a need for a sound, evidence-based appreciation of the factors that influence or hinder the establishment of academic writing centres and academic writing services in Low- and Middle-income Countries (LMIC). This article aims to synthesise qualitative and mixed methods research on academic writing …


Research Productivity And Publication Trends Of ‘Law Library Journal’ (1989-2021): A Scientometric Study, Madhukar Bapu Togam Jul 2024

Research Productivity And Publication Trends Of ‘Law Library Journal’ (1989-2021): A Scientometric Study, Madhukar Bapu Togam

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Structured Abstract:

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The researcher has conducted a quantitative analysis of literature published in the Law Library Journal (LLJ) during the period of 1989 to 2021 (thirty-two years) using a series of scientometrics indicators. Such as annual scientific production, year-wise distribution of articles, and their average citations. i.e. most locally cited authors and most frequent word occurrences, the frequency distribution of scientific productivity by Lotka’s law, top-five most cited documents, most relevant affiliations, and top twenty prolific authors engaged in Law Library Journal. Addition to that the co-authorship pattern author-wise, organization-wise and country-wise, and country-wise scientific production, institution’s collaboration network …


Proficiency In Utilizing Web Resources And Applications To Support Researchers: A Gender Wise Analysis Of Engineering College Library Professionals In Kerala, Usman Koya P T, Dr. Gopakumar V Jul 2024

Proficiency In Utilizing Web Resources And Applications To Support Researchers: A Gender Wise Analysis Of Engineering College Library Professionals In Kerala, Usman Koya P T, Dr. Gopakumar V

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

The study aims to assess the proficiency of engineering college library professionals in Kerala in utilizing web resources and applications to support researchers. The focus is on the familiarity of library professionals with software essential for research scholars, access to Internet-based resources, and research and publishing tools. The study is limited to engineering college library professionals affiliated with APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, Kerala (KTU). Proficiency in commonly used software and tools in modern libraries, such as search engines, reference management software, and plagiarism detection software, is evaluated. Gender-based analysis is applied to the data gathered from 210 respondents out …


Library Internal Reviews For Value Description And Strategic Planning, Holt Zaugg Jul 2024

Library Internal Reviews For Value Description And Strategic Planning, Holt Zaugg

Faculty Publications

In between university level assessments, the BYU Library conducts internal reviews of each library department, describing its value to the library and university, and providing recommendations for improvement. The process used a team of library employees in departments not under review and an external reviewer to conduct the internal review. Using a case-study approach, the development of an internal review system, its meta-evaluation at the end of its first cycle, and the on-going efforts to improve the internal review process are described. Using a graduate level evaluation class followed by a task force, changes were made to the internal review …


A Model For Enhancing Digital Transformation Through Technology‑Related Continuing Professional Development Activities In Academic Libraries In Context, Sarah Nakaziba, Patrick Ngulube Jul 2024

A Model For Enhancing Digital Transformation Through Technology‑Related Continuing Professional Development Activities In Academic Libraries In Context, Sarah Nakaziba, Patrick Ngulube

School of Nursing & Midwifery, East Africa

This paper is based on the findings of a doctoral study that aimed to examine the role of continuing professional development (CPD) in enhancing digital transformation in selected university libraries in Uganda. One of the ways of effecting digital transformation is to continuously build the technological competencies of the librarians working in academic institutions through attending technology-related CPD. The study adopted a mixed methods approach with a convergent parallel design for collecting qualitative and quantitative data from six universities in Uganda. Quantitative data were collected from 76 librarians with a minimum degree-level qualification from the six selected universities. Qualitative data …


Uni Scholarworks Readership Snapshot, June 2024, Bepress Jul 2024

Uni Scholarworks Readership Snapshot, June 2024, Bepress

Library Documents & Reports (entire collection)

No abstract provided.


Our Diverse Characters Book Club: Discussing Divisive Concepts In Red States, Jonathan Wilson, Lydia C. Gwyn Jul 2024

Our Diverse Characters Book Club: Discussing Divisive Concepts In Red States, Jonathan Wilson, Lydia C. Gwyn

ETSU Faculty Works

In 2020 our academic library, located in East Tennessee, created a student-focused book club designed to spark discussions around the concepts of race, gender, sexuality, social justice, and the systemic oppression of disenfranchised groups. Now in its seventh semester, our Diverse Characters Book Club has gained in popularity. However, while our book club is garnering more campus visibility and more administrative support, our state has passed, and continues to introduce legislation, that makes it increasingly difficult to teach about racism, homophobia, and sexism in public higher education institutions. We feel now is more important than ever to continue this discourse. …


Grand Valley State University Libraries 2024 Annual Report, Jillian Beckwell, Jon Jeffryes Jul 2024

Grand Valley State University Libraries 2024 Annual Report, Jillian Beckwell, Jon Jeffryes

Library Reports and Communication

No abstract provided.


Guest Editorial For Alabama Libraries: Observations On Alabama Musicians And Singers Of Rock ‘N’ Roll, Rhythm & Blues, And Related Music Genres, Tim Dodge Jul 2024

Guest Editorial For Alabama Libraries: Observations On Alabama Musicians And Singers Of Rock ‘N’ Roll, Rhythm & Blues, And Related Music Genres, Tim Dodge

Alabama Libraries

No abstract provided.


Open Educational Resources In Higher Education, Teisha Robertson Jul 2024

Open Educational Resources In Higher Education, Teisha Robertson

Alabama Libraries

Open Educational Resources (OERs) are materials such as books, articles, videos of lectures, and other resources provided to students free of charge. The increase in textbook costs has caused students to depend upon OERs. OERs are excellent teaching resources for students and instructors because they are free or low-cost and easy to adapt to instructor curricula. Furthermore, they can help students from low-income families save money. This paper will discuss the importance, challenges, and benefits of open educational resources in higher education institutions.


Kanopy On An Academic Campus, Ashley Eaton, Reagan Stearns, Hassna Ramadan Jul 2024

Kanopy On An Academic Campus, Ashley Eaton, Reagan Stearns, Hassna Ramadan

Alabama Libraries

This article describes the collaborative process involved in selecting the streaming service Kanopy as a learning resource for in-person and distance instruction in a university setting. The process of implementing the service, as well as the service’s special features that aided in that process are outlined. This article discusses how Kanopy has been used for marketing library resources and outreach to our academic community. Moving forward, strategies will be employed to transition our patronage’s sentiment of Kanopy from a resource for entertainment, to a research tool as well.


“1st Amendment Rights, Baby!”: Banned Books Week On A College Campus, Abigail E. Higgins, Carrie D. Hill, Piper L. Cumbo Jul 2024

“1st Amendment Rights, Baby!”: Banned Books Week On A College Campus, Abigail E. Higgins, Carrie D. Hill, Piper L. Cumbo

Alabama Libraries

Since 2021, the American Library Association has reported a marked increase in the number of book challenges in the United States. Public and school libraries, where most of these attempts at censorship occur, frequently celebrate Banned Books Week each fall, to raise awareness about the ongoing threat to intellectual freedom. College and university libraries face fewer book challenges and might not celebrate Banned Books Week; however, given the rise in number and visibility of conversations surrounding book banning, hosting events on the week’s theme offers academic libraries a way to engage their students thoughtfully in civic conversations. This practical article …