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Tableau at UMass Libraries webcast
Tableau helps the University of Massachusetts (UMass) Amherst Libraries staff to both analyze and understand data. Selectors may access purchasing and use data without having to maintain or manipulate spreadsheets....
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Tableau at UBC Library webcast
The University of British Columbia (UBC) Library began using Tableau in 2013 to analyze longitudinal LibQUAL+ results. The resulting online display highlights changes in survey results over time and facilitates...
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Tableau @ The Ohio State University Libraries webcast
The Ohio State University (OSU) has used Tableau since 2012 to support a number of assessment projects. Examples include a series of interactive dashboards that query, analyze, and deliver transactional...
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Administering LibQUAL+ at Texas A&M University webcast
In this webcast, recorded February 10, 2015, Michael L. Maciel describes how Texas A&M University Libraries have used LibQUAL+ results to improve service quality.
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Administering LibQUAL+ in the UK webcast
In this webcast, Selena Killick, Library Quality Officer at Cranfield University Libraries, shares the best practices she has developed over a dozen years of administering LibQUAL+ surveys and serving as...
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Video: “Code of Best Practices Interview: Peter Jaszi and Brandon Butler”
American University law professors Peter Jaszi and Brandon Butler discuss the development and roll-out of the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Academic and Research Libraries. (16 minutes)
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Video: “Code of Best Practices Interview: Peter Jaszi and Patricia Aufderheide”
American University professors Peter Jaszi and Patricia Aufderheide discuss the development of the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Academic and Research Libraries. (11 minutes)
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Video: “Code of Best Practices in Fair Use at the New York Public Library”
In this four-minute video, Greg Cram of the New York Public Library discusses NYPL's application of the principles of fair use.
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Introduction to ClimateQUAL® Lite
ARL’s Shaneka Morris and University of Maryland professor Paul Hanges present a half-hour web seminar on ClimateQUAL Lite, a shorter form of the conventional ClimateQUAL® survey that preserves data integrity...
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Video: “Authors Guild v. HathiTrust: What It Means for Libraries”
In this 16-minute video, copyright lawyer Jonathan Band discusses the 2014 decision in the Authors Guild v. HathiTrust case and the implications for libraries.