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Implementation of Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) at a Large Academic Institution
(2014-06-26)
The presentation presented at the Special Libraries Association Conference 2014 in Vancouver, Canada describes the ORCID initiative and the implementation of it at the University of Michigan
NIH Public Access Policy Submission Processing Map
(2014-06-17)
This processing map describes the four methods for submitting publications that fall under the NIH Public Access Policy.
Bigger, Better, Together: Building the Digital Library of the Future
(ALA TechSource, 2014-05)
ORCID for MDMLG 11.6.2014
(2014-11-05)
This presentation describes the University of Michigan's MLibrary implementation of ORCID.
Customized course advising: investigating engineering student success with incoming profiles and patterns of concurrent course enrollment
(2014-03-24)
Every college student registers for courses from a catalog of numerous offerings each term. Selecting the courses in which to enroll, and in what combinations, can dramatically impact each student's chances for academic ...
NIH, Its Public Access Policy, and You
(2014-04-22)
The NIH Public Access Policy (NIHPAP) has been in place since April 7, 2008. The Policy requires scientists to submit final peer-reviewed journal manuscripts that arise from NIH funds to the digital archive PubMed Central ...
Embracing the Change
(2014-10-21)
Over the past several years the model of service at the UM Taubman Health Sciences Library has been changing. This poster illustrates how the job functions and training of many of our staff have altered in response to ...
Library Discovery: From Ponds to Streams
(ALA TechSource, 2014-05-26)
Resource discovery in libraries has undergone a remarkable evolution over the past five years, tracking (but lagging behind) what has happened on the public Internet. As a handful of companies (Google, Bing, Yahoo!, Yandex, ...
Personally-Tuned Discovery
(2014-06-29)
As web-scale discovery environments provided by libraries become more inclusive all kinds of content, they will evolve from tools to search oceans of data to tools that will direct appropriate streams of information to ...