Jill Mierke, Director of Human Resources, University of Saskatchewan
2012-hrsym-pres-mierke-j.pdf
Karen Williams, Associate University Librarian for Research and Learning, University of Minnesota
2012-hrsym-pres-williams-k.pdf
Brinley Franklin, Vice Provost, University Libraries, University of Connecticut
Vivian Lewis, Acting University Librarian, McMaster University
Elizabeth Mengel, Associate Director for Scholarly Resources and Special Collections, the Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University
2012-hrsym-pres-franklin-lewis-mengel.pdf
Terms:2012, Brinley Franklin, HR Symposium, Leadership, Library Administration, Library Services, Liz Mengel, Proceedings, Publications, Slide, Vivian Lewis, Workforce
Irene Herold, Dean of the Library, Keene State College
2012-hrsym-pres-herold-i.pdf
Stanley Wilder, University Librarian, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
2012-hrsym-pres-wilder-s.pdf
James G. Neal, Vice President for Information Services and University Librarian, Columbia University
2012-hrsym-pres-neal-j.pdf
Brian W. Keith, Associate Dean, Human and Financial Resources, University of Florida Libraries
2012-hrsym-pres-keith-b.pdf
Nicole Saylor, Head, Digital Research and Publishing, University of Iowa Libraries
2012-hrsym-pres-saylor-n.pdf
Pat Hawthorne, Interim Chief Administrative Officer, Emory University
2012-hrsym-pres-hawthorne-p-.pdf
Amanda French, THATCamp Coordinator and Research Assistant Proferssor, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University
2012-hrsym-pres-french-a-.pdf
Kathleen De Long, Associate University Librarian, Human Resources and Teaching/Learning, University of Alberta Libraries
Michael Brewer, Librarian, Team Leader for Instructional Services, University of Arizona Libraries
2012-hrsym-pres-brewer-and-delong.pdf
Poster presented at the LCDP Luminary Class, June 2012. lcdp-2012-poster-sierra-tito.pdf
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October 2012.
ff12-strong.pdf Audio on YouTube
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October 2012.
ff12-sierra.pdf Audio on YouTube
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October 2012.
ff12-schement.pdf Audio on YouTube
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October 2012.
ff12-mierke.pdf Audio on YouTube
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October 2012.
ff12-liddy.pdf Audio on YouTube
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October, 2012.
ff12-larsen.pdf Audio on YouTube
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October 2012.
ff12-federer.pdf Audio on YouTube
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October 2012.
ff12-delong.pdf Audio on YouTube
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October 2012.
ff12-cawthorne-lewis-wang.pdf Audio on YouTube
Terms:2012, Audio , Fall Forum, Library Administration, Planning and Visioning, Proceedings, Publications, Scenario Planning, Slide, Vivian Lewis, Workforce, Xuemao Wang
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October, 2012.
ff12-brown.pdf Audio on YouTube
Proceedings of the 161st ARL Membership Meeting, October 2012.
mm12fall-smith-henry-riley-kirchner.pdf Audio on YouTube
Terms:2012, Ann Campion Riley, ARL Membership Meeting, Audio , Data Curation, Data Policies, Geneva Henry, Joy Kirchner, MacKenzie Smith, Proceedings, Publications, Repositories, Scholarly Communication, Slide
Proceedings of the 161st ARL Membership Meeting, October 2012.
mm12fall-britton-renaud.pdf Audio on YouTube
Terms:2012, ARL Membership Meeting, Assessment, Audio , Collaboration, John Renaud, Library Administration, Proceedings, Publications, Scott Britton, Slide
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October 2012.
ff12-giesecke.pdf Audio on YouTube
Terms:2012, Audio , Diversity, Fall Forum, Joan Giesecke, Jorge Reina Schement, Kathleen De Long, Library Administration, Proceedings, Publications, Slide, Workforce
Proceedings of the 161st ARL Membership Meeting, October 2012.
mm12fall-weiss.pdf Audio on YouTube
Terms:2012, ARL Membership Meeting, Audio , Library Services, Nancy E. Weiss, Proceedings, Publications, Slide, Space, Facilities, and Services
Proceedings of the 161st ARL Membership Meeting, October 2012.
mm12fall-harwood.pdf Audio on YouTube
Terms:2012, ARL Membership Meeting, Audio , John T. Harwood, Library Services, Proceedings, Publications, Slide, Space, Facilities, and Services
Proceedings of the 161st ARL Membership Meeting, October 2012.
mm12fall-archer.pdf Audio on YouTube
Terms:2012, ARL Membership Meeting, Audio , Cynthia Archer, Library Services, Proceedings, Publications, Slide, Space, Facilities, and Services
Proceedings of the 161st ARL Membership Meeting, October 2012. mm12fall-attendance.pdf
Poster presented at the LCDP Luminary Class, June 2012. The decisions that academic libraries and special collections make today, in a context of rapid technologicaland other change, will shape the research of historians of the future. Certain types of primary sources of special interest to historians of science and technology—including scientific texts, journal literature, archival documents of research institutions, and manuscript papers of scientists and engineers—are often stewarded by academic libraries, with particular responsibility assumed by science- and technology-focused institutions. Recent trends in collection development and management will have major implications for tomorrow's scholars. What does it mean for both current and future historians of science and technology that more and more sources are full-text searchable online, and that more and more print sources are stored off-site? Will scholars be affected by libraries licensing rather than owning digital content? Will today's born-digital counterparts to yesterday's paper publications, documents, and images be accessible? Are research libraries and special collections currently capturing and preserving the same kinds of primary sources that historians of science and technology have relied on, and are there other kinds of sources we should be preserving?
lcdp-2012-poster-baildon-michelle.pdf
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