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Research Data Life Cycle working with students and faculty in Japanese Studies
(2018-03-22)
Japanese Studies Librarian works with faculty and students in the Research Data Life Cycle. First, she identifies the data needs and then takes actions necessary to meet their research cycles. The presentation made by Keiko ...
Understanding OA Ebook Usage: Toward a Common Framework
(2018-05-20)
Redacted version of narrative for a proposal to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support the development of international standards and practices for measuring and reporting usage of open-access ebooks
Long-term Preservation of Deprecated Media: How Can Libraries Provide Information From Today’s CD-ROMs in the Future?
(American Society for Engineering Education, 2018-06-23)
New data storage media advances in the 1990s brought changes to publishing practices. Storage media had gone through a series of progressions, and with falling costs of digital media, publishers now had new and affordable ...
Art and technology: archiving video games for humanities research in university libraries
(Art Libraries Society (ARLIS) UK & Ireland, 2018-10)
Over the past half-century video games have become a significant part of our cultural environment, in part, by leading advances in both technology and artistic innovation. In recent years librarians and researchers have ...
International Performing Arts Resources
(2018-10-01)
This project entailed creating a library research guide that can help researchers locate materials and resources in the areas of non-western music, theatre and dance. The guide provides greater exposure to the plethora of ...
Data Curation Format Profile: netCDF
(2018-10-03)
A primer for the netCDF (*.nc) file format for the purpose of data curation. It covers various tools for viewing netCDF files and questions to consider when curating a netCDF dataset or file.
Service Design: Thinking Holistically about Services & Technology
(2018-11-10)
In Spring 2017, our library started to transform how it designs and implements its virtual and physical services iteratively through user and staff engagement and service design thinking. Service design is a user-focused ...
NIH PUBLIC ACCESS Policy WORKSHOP April
(2018-04-18)
This is a workshop presented at the Taubman Health Sciences Library covering the the National Institutes of Health Public Access Policy.