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Digital Scholarship 101: Managing your data
(2023-01-17)
Data, what is it, how and why is it managed, and why do granting agencies care? In this workshop we will talk about what counts as “data” from various definitions, including the National Endowment for the Humanities. ...
Longitudinal Associations between Online Usage of Library-Licensed Content and Undergraduate Student Performance
(2023-02-19)
To better understand the longitudinal association between online usage of library-licensed content and short- and long-term student performance, we linked EZproxy logs to institutional university data to study how library ...
Online Supplemental Material for "Big Data at The Big House: What Do University of Michigan Patrons Think About Their Library Data?"
(Charleston Briefings, 2023-02-17)
This document serves as an online supplement to the chapter by Jorgensen, Garden, & Smith in the book on library data privacy edited by Doreen Bradley and Heather Staines. This online supplement contains the questions that ...
Library Learning Analytics Project White Paper
(2023-03-24)
The Library Learning Analytics Project (LLAP) was a collaborative partnership between the University of Michigan (U-M) and the institutions that comprise the project advisory group (PAG). It was funded for three years ...
Disciplinary Differences in Citation Aging \& its Implications for Librarianship
(2023-03)
Come to discover how resources are cited differently as they age in the different disciplines using a the metrics median oldest citations, percentage of citations older than 5, 10, 15, or 30 years, and citation half life; ...
Languages of SE Michigan
(2014-01-07)
Census data was used to create maps of the most commonly spoken languages in Southeast Michigan (other than English) in the period 1990-2009. Poster illustrates the kind of work that can be done using geospatial data ...
Defining Popular Culture Within the Academic Library
(2017-04-13)
How does one define the place of popular culture within a large, decentralized university? How can our library serve this multidisciplinary subject, with disparate collections and without a dedicated liaison? We created ...
Language Revival Movements
(2014-01-07)
Highlights three successful language revival movements: Welsh, Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe), and Hewbrew. This poster appeared in the exhibit: UM Library Celebrates Language, which opened February 7, 2012 in the Hatcher ...
2023 ACRL Environmental Scan
(2023-03-02)
Every two years, the ACRL Research Planning and Review Committee conducts an environmental scan to summarize the key themes and trends in higher education and their potential implications for academic libraries. Committee ...