Presented at the 162nd ARL Membership Meeting, May 2013, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, by Martha Sites
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Presented at the 162nd ARL Membership Meeting, May 2013, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, by Katherine Rowe
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For more details on the Tempest app discussed in this presentation, see "The App's the Thing: Shakespeare, Rebooted," by David Zax for Fast Company.
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Library Workforce for 21st Century Research Libraries," October, 2012.
ff12-larsen.pdf Audio on YouTube
Terms:2012, 2012, 2012, 2012, 2012, 2012, 2012, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, Fall Forum, Fall Forum, Fall Forum, Fall Forum, Library Administration, Library Administration, Library Administration, Library Administration, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Publications, Ronald L. Larsen, Ronald L. Larsen, Ronald L. Larsen, Ronald L. Larsen, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide, Workforce, Workforce, Workforce, Workforce, Workforce, Workforce, Workforce
Poster presented at the LCDP Luminary Class, June 2012. In 2009, Stanford began an effort to scan its maps. Scanning large format items such as maps create a multitude of challenges. One of these challenges is to capture the map with specifications that meet all known repurposing needs. A prominent repurposing need is to ensure that the map can be consumed in a Geographic Information System (GIS). A team of Stanford University Library staff consisting of Patricia Carbajales, G. Salim Mohammed, Matt Pearson and Renzo Sanchez-Silva (noted here in alpha order) along with student assistants, conducted a detailed study of a Russian Topographic scanned map where details were visually inspected and checked for scanning errors. lcdp-2012-poster-g-salim-mohammed.pdf
Terms:2012, 2012, 2012, Digitization, Digitization, Digitization, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, G. Salim Mohammed, G. Salim Mohammed, G. Salim Mohammed, G. Salim Mohammed, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Publications, Research Collections, Research Collections, Research Collections
Proceedings of the 160th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2012.
mm12sp-munoz.pdf
Terms:2012, 2012, 2012, 2012, 2012, 2012, 2012, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, Open Scholarship, Open Scholarship, Open Scholarship, Open Scholarship, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Publications, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide, Trevor Muñoz, Trevor Muñoz, Trevor Muñoz, Trevor Muñoz
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "21st-Century Collections and the Urgency of Collaborative Action," October 2011. ff11-luce.pdf
Terms:2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, Collaboration, Collaboration, Collaboration, Collaboration, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, Fall Forum, Fall Forum, Fall Forum, Fall Forum, Fall Forum, Fall Forum, Fall Forum, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Publications, Research Collections, Research Collections, Research Collections, Research Collections, Research Collections, Research Collections, Research Collections, Richard Luce, Richard Luce, Richard Luce, Richard Luce, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide
The E-Science Institute is designed to help research libraries develop a strategic) agenda for e-research support, with a particular focus on the sciences. The Institute consists of a series of interactive modules that take small teams of individuals from research libraries through a six-month process to strengthen and advance their e-research support strategy. arl-dlf-escience-inst-overview-apr11.pdf
Terms:2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, E-Science, E-Science, E-Science, E-Science, Publications, Report, Report, Report, Report, Text, Text, Text, Text
RLI issue 262 includes the following articles:
- The University's Role in the Dissemination of Research and Scholarship: A Call to Action
- ARL Statement to Scholarly Publishers on the Global Economic Crisis
- Reinventing Science Librarianship: Themes from the ARL-CNI Forum
- ARL Statistics: Redefining Serial Counts and Remaining Relevant in the 21st Century
Terms:2005–2009, Assessment, E-Research, E-Science, E-Science, E-Science, E-Science, Publications, Publishing Models, Publishing Models, Publishing Models, Publishing Models, Research Library Issues, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Text
Bamboo is a community-driven cyberinfrastructure initiative that includes faculty and researchers engaged in humanistic inquiry, computer scientists and information scientists interested in innovative models for shared services, and librarians, academic content partners, campus information technologists and other professionals who want to work together across disciplinary, organizational, institutional, and geographical boundaries to better enable and foster innovation in the arts and humanities. Presented at the 152nd ARL Membership Meeting, May 2008.
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Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, Chad J. Kainz, Chad J. Kainz, Chad J. Kainz, Chad J. Kainz, Chad J. Kainz, Charles Faulhaber, Charles Faulhaber, Charles Faulhaber, Charles Faulhaber, Charles Faulhaber, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, Publications, Report, Report, Report, Report, Report, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide
Proceedings of the 152nd ARL Membership Meeting, May 2008. mm08sp-borgman.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, Christine L. Borgman, Christine L. Borgman, Christine L. Borgman, Christine L. Borgman, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, Library Services, Library Services, Library Services, Library Services, Library Services, Library Services, Library Services, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Publications, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide
Proceedings of the 150th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2007. mm07sp-bioinformatics.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, ARL Membership Meeting, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, E-Research, E-Science, E-Science, E-Science, E-Science, Library Services, Library Services, Library Services, Library Services, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
Yesterday the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), through its National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), along with the University of Virginia Press launched a beta version of the Founders Online website. Founders Online provides free, searchable access to over 119,000 letters and other documents written and received by George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams (and family), Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison.
Fragment from Duke's papyrus collection, image © DukeDuke University Libraries is establishing a new unit, Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3), that will use digital technologies to analyze some of the world's oldest documents and artifacts. Funded by a $500,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the DC3 will be led by Joshua D. Sosin, associate professor of classical studies and history at Duke, who will also assume a joint appointment within the libraries.
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