Fall Forum 2010: 2CUL: Transformative and enduring partnership between Columbia and Cornell University Libraries
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries," October 2010.
ff10-kenney.pdf
Fall Forum 2010: Library Leadership and the Courage to Learn: What Got You Here Won't Get You There
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries," October 2010.
ff10-gallos.pdf
Fall Forum 2010: Strategic Collaborations: Playing to Our Strengths
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries," October 2010.
ff10-collab.mp3
Fall Forum 2010: Cloud Sourcing Research Collections
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries," October 2010.
ff10-cloud.mp3
Fall Forum 2010: Strategic Collaborations: Playing to Our Strengths
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries," October 2010.
ff10-bradigan-hartel.pdf
Fall Forum 2010: Organizational Change for a Sustainable Digital Ecosystem: Building the Yale Digital Commons (through Collaboration)
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries," October 2010.
ff10-bellinger.pdf
Fall Forum 2010: 2CUL: A Transformative Research Library Partnership
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries," October 2010.
ff10-2cul.mp3
Partnering to Publish 2010: The Benefits of Collaborative Marketing at Purdue University Libraries / Press
After presenting an organizational context in which Purdue University Press is embedded in the Libraries, the speaker explores the concept of "a continuum of scholarly communication needs" at Purdue University, and shows how the Press and Digital Collections Librarian are collaborating to try and provide services to fill these. He then focuses on marketing as a key area of collaboration. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010.
partnering-to-publish-watkinson-nov2010.pdf
Partnering to Publish 2010: Information Life-Cycle at GAO: Content Creation to Publishing
GAO's Knowledge Services office was created to leverage resources within one unit to improve the information life-cycle of GAO's published products from research to publishing. This presentation will examine the role of librarians in this process from conducting research in the beginning to ensuring improved access to GAO's published products at the end. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010.
mueller_nov2010.pdf
Partnering to Publish 2010: Libraries & Publishers: Joining Forces for Better Outreach
Drawing from NYU's nascent publishing programs, as well as projects underway elsewhere, this presentation examines print and digital projects that support each other; metadata as a marketing tool and metadata for the publishing world; adding print publishing services to born-digital efforts; and other ways to share the expertise of librarians and publishing professionals for mutual benefit. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010. partnering-to-publish-mccormick-nov2010.pdf
Partnering to Publish 2010: Partnering with Researchers to Share New Knowledge Through Digital Technologies
Increasingly the university library's mission is to support scholarly communication in all its forms and to develop a range of scalable and sustainable services in support of research and publishing. These slides discuss this changing library role and provide examples of research support from Columbia's Center for Digital Research and Scholarship. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010.
partnering-to-publish-kennison-nov2010.pdf
Partnering to Publish 2010: Old and New Synergies: Libraries and Journals
Describes the University of Toronto's Synergies project, which includes adding Canadian journals to Scholars Portal, an OCUL delivery and archiving platform. The presentation discusses how to balance local services with wider partnerships. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010. partnering-to-publish-devakos-nov2010.pdf
Partnering to Publish 2010: Recapturing the Essence of the Past: Integrating the University Press into the Library at Utah State University
Describes the Utah State University Libraries' experiment to publish USU faculty authors in all fields and disciplines as Open Access electronic books that will once again place the Press, now integrated into the Library, at the center of the university. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010. partnering-to-publish-clement-nov2010.pdf
Partnering to Publish 2010: New Roles for Librarians as Editorial Consultants
Learn how the NIH Library is meeting the more complex research needs of its customers and is propelling researchers to publish through the Writing Center and Editing Service. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010. partnering-to-publish-clark-nov2010.pdf
Partnering to Publish 2010: Building a Scholarly Publishing Infrastructure at the University of Michigan: Challenges, Opportunities and First Moves
This presentation reports on the University of Michigan's early experiences with formally creating a Publishing Division and illustrates them with discussion of projects that implement new approaches to management and production. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010.
partnering-to-publish-bonn-nov2010.pdf
Partnering to Publish 2010: Research Libraries Support for Small Publishers
Reports on a project to explore the potential for ARL libraries to provide support to print-only publishers to ensure long-term digital access to their content. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010. partnering-to-publish-blixrud-nov2010.pdf
Partnering to Publish 2010: XML: It’s Not Rocket Science (but...The more you know the more you know you don’t know)
Introduction to XML for publishing, presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010.
partnering-to-publish-benson-nov2010.pdf
Proceedings of the 2008 Library Assessment Conference: Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment
Steve Hiller et al., eds. 2009 | ISBN 1-59407-814-9 | EAN 9781594078149 | 552 pages $150, plus shipping and handling (print or CD-ROM)
This second Library Assessment Conference—following the successful 2006 conference in Charlottesville, Virginia—brought together over 375 participants from libraries, information schools, associations, library systems, and vendors for four days of assessment presentations, poster sessions, discussions, and workshops. The proceedings contain more than 60 papers spanning assessment activities in libraries, information literacy, library as place, organizational culture, management information, using assessment data for change, assessment methods, reference evaluation, LibQUAL+®, statistical data, program impact/evaluation, usability, e-metrics, and more.
Library Assessment Conference Thessaloniki 13-15 June 2005
This volume includes papers from the June 2005, Library Assessment Conference, co-sponsored by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Alexander Technological Educational Institution of Thessaloniki Library, and partially funded by the European Community Social Fund. Participants were informed about the development and use of LibQUAL+® and MINES, as well as about the current effort to adapt LibQUAL+® into the digital library environment (DigiQUAL™). They also engaged to identify ways to use evaluation data for managing change and improving services in a Greek library environment.
lac-greece-2005.pdf
Print copies are also available for $45.00 plus shipping & handling.
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Break-Out Session: New Partnership Models
Breakout session on new partnership models at the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.
nsfworkshop2006-role.pdf
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Infrastructure Breakout Session
Slides from the breakout seesion on infrastructure for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.
nsfworkshop2006-infrastructure.pdf
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Summary of Economic Sustainability Models: Breakout Session
Slides from breakout sesiion on economic sustainability models for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.
nsfworkshop2006-econ-models.pdf
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Top Three Issues in the Long-Term Preservation, Management and Curation of Scientific Data in Digital Form
Brady idenitifies three issues in long-term preservation, management, and curation of digital scientific data and information—linkage of data sets, confidentiality, and institutional models—for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation
nsfworkshop2006-brady.pdf
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper by Suzanne Carbotte
Position paper regarding challenges facing the long-term preservation and management of digital data for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.
nsfworkshop2006-carbotte.pdf
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper by Robert S. Chen
Position paper for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation. Chen idenitifies three issues in long-term preservation, management, and curation of digital scientific data and information: digital rights management, new institutional partnerships, and science education and community outreach.
nsfworkshop2006-chen.pdf
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper from Johns Hopkins
Position paper discusses the library's role in digital preservation and data curation for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.
nsfworkshop2006-johnshopkins.pdf
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Key Issues in New Partnerships
Paul Constantine position paper on key issues in the context of new partnerships for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.
nsfworkshop2006-constantine.pdf
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: The Reference Desk and Technical Memoranda
Peter Cornillon's position paper on the evolving role of the reference desk in finding and accessing data, and on the preservation of gray literature for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation..
nsfworkshop2006-cornillion.pdf
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper by Bernard Dumouchel
Comments by Bernard Dumouchel, Director General, Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI), and Richard Akerman, Technology Architect - IT, Architecture, CISTI for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation
nsfworkshop2006-dumouchel.pdf
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Managing Collections of Highly Dispersed, Hererogeneous Data
Hampton, Jones, and Schildhauer position paper for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.
nsfworkshop2006-hampton.pdf
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