Xian Wu's presentation at Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Midwest Chapter Annual Conference on May 21, 2011 at Indiana University Southeast Library (IUS)
Dr. Lili Luo presented her research on how reference librarians handle ethical dilemmas at work at the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) 80th General Conference and Assembly, held in Lyon, France from Aug. 16, 2014 to Aug. 22, 2014. Lou conducted a survey study to explore how reference librarians handle ethical dilemmas at work and shared the survey results at the pre-conference satellite meeting organized by the IFLA Committee on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE). Luo is an associate professor at the San Jose State University School of Information. She teaches courses in the iSchool's exclusively online Master of Library and Information Science degree program.
Transfer Students and Their Information Literacy Education: A Case StudyFuWaye Bender
Ning Zou's presentation at Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Midwest Chapter Annual Conference on May 21, 2011 at Indiana University Southeast Library (IUS)
Janine Hughes is a college student graduating in May who is uncertain about her living and work situation. She relies on student loans to cover living expenses. Based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Janine's primary needs would be physiological and safety/security needs like housing, food, income, and healthcare. The document provides many local resources to help meet these basic needs, such as shelters, rent assistance, food banks, childcare items, utility assistance, and long-term housing planning assistance.
Janine Hughes is a college student graduating in May who is uncertain about her living and work situation. She relies on student loans to cover living expenses. Based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Janine's primary needs would be physiological and safety/security needs like housing, food, income, and healthcare. The document provides many local resources to help meet these basic needs, such as shelters, rent assistance, food banks, childcare items, utility assistance, and long-term housing planning assistance.
All in One: Libraries Intranet RedesignFuWaye Bender
Zhimin Chen's presentation at Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Midwest Chapter Annual Conference on May 21, 2011 at Indiana University Southeast Library (IUS)
This document provides information about applying for and maintaining Title XX childcare benefits in Nebraska. It outlines the application process which involves completing an eligibility assessment online and providing documentation. Once approved, applicants can search for a licensed childcare provider using the state's online roster and referral services. The document offers tips for selecting a quality provider by visiting options, assessing cleanliness, interactions, and staff-to-child ratios. It also notes the importance of checking the provider's licensing status and asking about policies and experience during an interview before making a final selection. Lastly, it lists after-school program resources for additional childcare options.
Dr. Lili Luo presented her research on how reference librarians handle ethical dilemmas at work at the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) 80th General Conference and Assembly, held in Lyon, France from Aug. 16, 2014 to Aug. 22, 2014. Lou conducted a survey study to explore how reference librarians handle ethical dilemmas at work and shared the survey results at the pre-conference satellite meeting organized by the IFLA Committee on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE). Luo is an associate professor at the San Jose State University School of Information. She teaches courses in the iSchool's exclusively online Master of Library and Information Science degree program.
Transfer Students and Their Information Literacy Education: A Case StudyFuWaye Bender
Ning Zou's presentation at Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Midwest Chapter Annual Conference on May 21, 2011 at Indiana University Southeast Library (IUS)
Janine Hughes is a college student graduating in May who is uncertain about her living and work situation. She relies on student loans to cover living expenses. Based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Janine's primary needs would be physiological and safety/security needs like housing, food, income, and healthcare. The document provides many local resources to help meet these basic needs, such as shelters, rent assistance, food banks, childcare items, utility assistance, and long-term housing planning assistance.
Janine Hughes is a college student graduating in May who is uncertain about her living and work situation. She relies on student loans to cover living expenses. Based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Janine's primary needs would be physiological and safety/security needs like housing, food, income, and healthcare. The document provides many local resources to help meet these basic needs, such as shelters, rent assistance, food banks, childcare items, utility assistance, and long-term housing planning assistance.
All in One: Libraries Intranet RedesignFuWaye Bender
Zhimin Chen's presentation at Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Midwest Chapter Annual Conference on May 21, 2011 at Indiana University Southeast Library (IUS)
This document provides information about applying for and maintaining Title XX childcare benefits in Nebraska. It outlines the application process which involves completing an eligibility assessment online and providing documentation. Once approved, applicants can search for a licensed childcare provider using the state's online roster and referral services. The document offers tips for selecting a quality provider by visiting options, assessing cleanliness, interactions, and staff-to-child ratios. It also notes the importance of checking the provider's licensing status and asking about policies and experience during an interview before making a final selection. Lastly, it lists after-school program resources for additional childcare options.
This document provides information on Singapore, including:
1) Singapore is an island country with a population of over 5 million located in Southeast Asia. English is the primary language though Malay is the national language.
2) The architecture of Singapore has traditionally included shophouses, which are two to three story buildings with shops on the ground floor and residences above. Conservation guidelines aim to preserve features like roofs, party walls, and timber elements.
3) The proposed site for development lies on a historic street featuring a variety of shophouse styles, offering an opportunity to contribute to the culturally and architecturally rich area through a new project.
Laser stop smoking therapies include nicotine replacement therapy, nicotine-free medications, and acupuncture. Nicotine replacement therapy supplies nicotine externally through patches, gum, inhalers or other forms to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms while avoiding other harmful chemicals in cigarettes. Nicotine-free medications like Varenicline and Bupropion are FDA-approved prescription drugs that can help relieve withdrawal symptoms for those who find it difficult to quit cold turkey. Acupuncture aims to release endorphins and promote feelings of well-being to distract from withdrawal symptoms.
Changing Environments: East Asian Collections Then and NowFuWaye Bender
Wen-Ling Liu's Guest Speech at Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Midwest Chapter Annual Conference on May 21, 2011 at Indiana University Southeast Library (IUS)
The document discusses using enthalpy landscape analysis and molecular dynamics simulations to calculate the melting temperature of materials. It defines thermodynamic melting as a first-order phase transition between crystalline and liquid phases. For homogeneous melting in perfect crystals, the liquid phase must nucleate from within the bulk lattice. The analysis samples the energy landscape to determine the density of states and calculate an effective temperature from its growth rate. Comparing the effective temperature to the simulation temperature can indicate if a system is in solid, melting, or liquid states. The method is applied to study the effects of system size, pressure, and voids on melting behavior.
Merging Traffic: A Combined Reference and Access Services DeskFuWaye Bender
Fu Zou, Melanie Church, Tom Burns presentation at Chinese American Librarans Association (CALA) Midwest Chapter Annual Conference on May 21, 2011 at Indiana University Southeast (IUS) Library
2011 Chinese American Librarians Association Midwest Chapter Annual ConferenceFuWaye Bender
The 2011 Annual Conference of the Chinese American Librarians Association Midwest Chapter was held on May 21, 2011 at the Indiana University Southeast Library. The conference focused on emerging trends in libraries and included topics such as digital knowledge management, institutional repositories, e-books, information literacy education, libraries intranet redesign, and social media marketing for libraries. Students could inquire about the student travel fund by contacting the program chair. The event featured presentations, awards and free collectable prizes both in person and online.
Celebrate the Year of Dragon: 2012年世界各国龙邮票FuWaye Bender
2012 is the Year of Dragon according to Chinese lunar calender. Here is a collection of dragon stamps from around the world to commemorate and celebrate 2012. Enjoy!
Janine Hughes is a college student graduating in May who is uncertain about her living and work situation. She relies on student loans to cover living expenses. Based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Janine's primary needs would be physiological and safety/security needs like housing, food, income, and healthcare. The document provides many local resources to help meet these basic needs, such as shelters, rent assistance, food banks, childcare items, utility assistance, and long-term housing planning assistance.
This document provides information about applying for and maintaining Title XX childcare benefits in Nebraska. It outlines the application process which involves completing an eligibility assessment online and providing documentation. Once approved, applicants can search for a licensed childcare provider using the state's online roster and referral services. The document offers tips for selecting a quality provider by visiting options, observing ratios and interactions, and checking for regulatory issues. It also discusses after-school program resources.
Singapore has a diverse cultural and architectural history influenced by British colonial rule. Traditional shophouse architecture combined commercial and residential spaces and incorporated classical elements. More recently, public housing has taken the form of pragmatic high-rise developments. Current architectural trends emphasize sustainability and bio-inspired designs. Looking ahead, future trends will likely focus on building taller with green construction methods.
This document summarizes a presentation on the state of mobile technologies in Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) libraries. It discusses how 1) some TBR library websites can now be accessed via mobile pages, 2) a few libraries offer mobile access to databases, and 3) a small number lend out e-readers and tablets like Kindles, iPads, and Sonys. It also notes plans for several libraries to begin lending iPads within the next six months. The document concludes by saying the survey of mobile technologies in TBR libraries will be repeated next year.
Podcasting and Vodcasting In Academic Librariesdwfree
This document provides an overview of podcasting and vodcasting in academic libraries. It discusses how libraries can use these tools to [1] promote their services and resources, [2] provide instructional content such as tours and lectures, and [3] support coursecasting for faculty. The key steps for libraries interested in podcasting include planning content and format, recording and editing audio/video, hosting and distributing the podcast, and promoting and evaluating the podcasts.
Mobile Information Literacy: Let’s use an app for that!Stefanie Havelka
Presentation by Stefanie Havelka and Alevtina Verbovetskaya at "Engaging Students with Transliteracy, Teaching and Technology" Conference. March 16, 2012, Albany, New York
The document discusses the rise of podcasting and its implications for libraries and reference services. It provides background on what podcasting is, who listens to podcasts, and examples of libraries that have implemented podcasts for things like instruction sessions, tours of the library, and subject guides. It also offers tips for planning and creating podcasts, including considering your voice, scripting but not reading, finding a quiet space, and using multiple voices.
Library Web Presence: Engaging the Audience
From widgets to interactive subject guides, libraries are exploring ways to
improve library web services. Penn State staff show how library widgets
(small, portable versions of library tools) can remove barriers and enable
users to add widgets to Facebook, iGoogle, or any place they want them.
The document discusses the evolution of online public access catalogs (OPACs) from the 1980s to present. It describes OPAC 1.0 as basic online card catalogs with poor search functionality. OPAC 2.0 introduced some Web 2.0 features like spellcheck and faceted browsing but lacked social features. The document advocates for open source OPACs and using web services to power discovery beyond the traditional library catalog and into new formats and resources. It envisions a more personalized discovery experience that mines usage data to provide customized recommendations.
This document discusses Library 2.0 and new technologies that can enhance library services. It recommends that libraries learn from others, experiment with new technologies like blogging, podcasting, and social media. Libraries should also think about how to improve their online catalogs to better meet user needs and expectations of the "Google Generation". The document provides examples of innovative libraries and encourages libraries to think about new ways to provide learning spaces and services.
OPAC 2.0 and beyond aims to improve online library catalogs by incorporating more modern web features. Second generation OPACs include relevance ranking, faceted browsing, spell checking, and social features. However, OPACs still lack serendipity and recommendations seen in commercial sites. Future library systems may provide unified search across different content silos and local indexing of web resources. The role of the traditional OPAC interface is uncertain as staff and user systems continue to decouple.
This document provides information on Singapore, including:
1) Singapore is an island country with a population of over 5 million located in Southeast Asia. English is the primary language though Malay is the national language.
2) The architecture of Singapore has traditionally included shophouses, which are two to three story buildings with shops on the ground floor and residences above. Conservation guidelines aim to preserve features like roofs, party walls, and timber elements.
3) The proposed site for development lies on a historic street featuring a variety of shophouse styles, offering an opportunity to contribute to the culturally and architecturally rich area through a new project.
Laser stop smoking therapies include nicotine replacement therapy, nicotine-free medications, and acupuncture. Nicotine replacement therapy supplies nicotine externally through patches, gum, inhalers or other forms to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms while avoiding other harmful chemicals in cigarettes. Nicotine-free medications like Varenicline and Bupropion are FDA-approved prescription drugs that can help relieve withdrawal symptoms for those who find it difficult to quit cold turkey. Acupuncture aims to release endorphins and promote feelings of well-being to distract from withdrawal symptoms.
Changing Environments: East Asian Collections Then and NowFuWaye Bender
Wen-Ling Liu's Guest Speech at Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Midwest Chapter Annual Conference on May 21, 2011 at Indiana University Southeast Library (IUS)
The document discusses using enthalpy landscape analysis and molecular dynamics simulations to calculate the melting temperature of materials. It defines thermodynamic melting as a first-order phase transition between crystalline and liquid phases. For homogeneous melting in perfect crystals, the liquid phase must nucleate from within the bulk lattice. The analysis samples the energy landscape to determine the density of states and calculate an effective temperature from its growth rate. Comparing the effective temperature to the simulation temperature can indicate if a system is in solid, melting, or liquid states. The method is applied to study the effects of system size, pressure, and voids on melting behavior.
Merging Traffic: A Combined Reference and Access Services DeskFuWaye Bender
Fu Zou, Melanie Church, Tom Burns presentation at Chinese American Librarans Association (CALA) Midwest Chapter Annual Conference on May 21, 2011 at Indiana University Southeast (IUS) Library
2011 Chinese American Librarians Association Midwest Chapter Annual ConferenceFuWaye Bender
The 2011 Annual Conference of the Chinese American Librarians Association Midwest Chapter was held on May 21, 2011 at the Indiana University Southeast Library. The conference focused on emerging trends in libraries and included topics such as digital knowledge management, institutional repositories, e-books, information literacy education, libraries intranet redesign, and social media marketing for libraries. Students could inquire about the student travel fund by contacting the program chair. The event featured presentations, awards and free collectable prizes both in person and online.
Celebrate the Year of Dragon: 2012年世界各国龙邮票FuWaye Bender
2012 is the Year of Dragon according to Chinese lunar calender. Here is a collection of dragon stamps from around the world to commemorate and celebrate 2012. Enjoy!
Janine Hughes is a college student graduating in May who is uncertain about her living and work situation. She relies on student loans to cover living expenses. Based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Janine's primary needs would be physiological and safety/security needs like housing, food, income, and healthcare. The document provides many local resources to help meet these basic needs, such as shelters, rent assistance, food banks, childcare items, utility assistance, and long-term housing planning assistance.
This document provides information about applying for and maintaining Title XX childcare benefits in Nebraska. It outlines the application process which involves completing an eligibility assessment online and providing documentation. Once approved, applicants can search for a licensed childcare provider using the state's online roster and referral services. The document offers tips for selecting a quality provider by visiting options, observing ratios and interactions, and checking for regulatory issues. It also discusses after-school program resources.
Singapore has a diverse cultural and architectural history influenced by British colonial rule. Traditional shophouse architecture combined commercial and residential spaces and incorporated classical elements. More recently, public housing has taken the form of pragmatic high-rise developments. Current architectural trends emphasize sustainability and bio-inspired designs. Looking ahead, future trends will likely focus on building taller with green construction methods.
This document summarizes a presentation on the state of mobile technologies in Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) libraries. It discusses how 1) some TBR library websites can now be accessed via mobile pages, 2) a few libraries offer mobile access to databases, and 3) a small number lend out e-readers and tablets like Kindles, iPads, and Sonys. It also notes plans for several libraries to begin lending iPads within the next six months. The document concludes by saying the survey of mobile technologies in TBR libraries will be repeated next year.
Podcasting and Vodcasting In Academic Librariesdwfree
This document provides an overview of podcasting and vodcasting in academic libraries. It discusses how libraries can use these tools to [1] promote their services and resources, [2] provide instructional content such as tours and lectures, and [3] support coursecasting for faculty. The key steps for libraries interested in podcasting include planning content and format, recording and editing audio/video, hosting and distributing the podcast, and promoting and evaluating the podcasts.
Mobile Information Literacy: Let’s use an app for that!Stefanie Havelka
Presentation by Stefanie Havelka and Alevtina Verbovetskaya at "Engaging Students with Transliteracy, Teaching and Technology" Conference. March 16, 2012, Albany, New York
The document discusses the rise of podcasting and its implications for libraries and reference services. It provides background on what podcasting is, who listens to podcasts, and examples of libraries that have implemented podcasts for things like instruction sessions, tours of the library, and subject guides. It also offers tips for planning and creating podcasts, including considering your voice, scripting but not reading, finding a quiet space, and using multiple voices.
Library Web Presence: Engaging the Audience
From widgets to interactive subject guides, libraries are exploring ways to
improve library web services. Penn State staff show how library widgets
(small, portable versions of library tools) can remove barriers and enable
users to add widgets to Facebook, iGoogle, or any place they want them.
The document discusses the evolution of online public access catalogs (OPACs) from the 1980s to present. It describes OPAC 1.0 as basic online card catalogs with poor search functionality. OPAC 2.0 introduced some Web 2.0 features like spellcheck and faceted browsing but lacked social features. The document advocates for open source OPACs and using web services to power discovery beyond the traditional library catalog and into new formats and resources. It envisions a more personalized discovery experience that mines usage data to provide customized recommendations.
This document discusses Library 2.0 and new technologies that can enhance library services. It recommends that libraries learn from others, experiment with new technologies like blogging, podcasting, and social media. Libraries should also think about how to improve their online catalogs to better meet user needs and expectations of the "Google Generation". The document provides examples of innovative libraries and encourages libraries to think about new ways to provide learning spaces and services.
OPAC 2.0 and beyond aims to improve online library catalogs by incorporating more modern web features. Second generation OPACs include relevance ranking, faceted browsing, spell checking, and social features. However, OPACs still lack serendipity and recommendations seen in commercial sites. Future library systems may provide unified search across different content silos and local indexing of web resources. The role of the traditional OPAC interface is uncertain as staff and user systems continue to decouple.
Integrating iPads and Tablet Computers into Library Services Part 2ALATechSource
The document discusses integrating iPads and tablet computers into library services. It provides an overview of a webinar that includes case studies from various types of libraries on using tablets for collection development, reference services, and practical applications. Specific apps are also discussed, such as art-based apps, productivity apps, school and study-based apps, and higher education and research apps. Practical examples are given from libraries at Virginia Tech, Charlottesville Schools, and the University of Utah Health Sciences Library.
Video as Research Data: challenges and solutions in video data preservationCelia Emmelhainz
This presentation for the Video Round Table at the ALA (American Library Association) Annual Meeting provides librarians and researchers with guidance on social and technical issues involved in preserving and sharing videos created for academic and scientific research purposes. Options for annotating videos and projects as well as creating access copies are discussed, with recommendations as to the role of academic librarians and a potential workflow for evaluating the curation and sharing of research videos.
This document summarizes a faculty development institute presentation about e-books. Rebecca Miller and Carolyn Meier discussed the history and current state of e-books, how they are used in higher education, and how to access e-books through the university libraries. They covered topics like e-book packages available, searching the catalog, accessing content, using different reading devices, and issues around digital rights management. Resources for free e-books online or through the public library were also mentioned.
Marketing the Mobile Part of Your LibraryBohyun Kim
This document discusses strategies for marketing the mobile aspects of libraries. It begins by emphasizing the importance of marketing to raise awareness, build a brand and message, and improve user experience and satisfaction. It then provides examples of library mobile branding messages and discusses using the physical library space and signage to showcase mobile offerings. The document also presents ideas for promoting mobile resources such as e-books, databases and services through displays, brochures, and QR codes. It stresses advertising where patrons access information on mobile devices and utilizing engagement strategies like games and contests. Overall, the document argues that libraries must find ways to make their mobile resources highly visible and discoverable in order to remain relevant to patrons.
The document summarizes the transformation of the Concord-Carlisle High School library in Concord, Massachusetts from a traditional quiet research library to a technology-enabled collaborative learning commons. Key aspects of the transformation include adding resources like online databases, multimedia creation tools, and spaces for group work. Statistics show increases in circulation, visits, and wiki use after the changes. The librarians plan to continue innovating and developing virtual and physical spaces to support modern teaching and learning.
This document discusses emerging technologies for libraries, including mobile apps, QR codes, ePrint for printing from any device, downloadable music services like Freegal, media vending machines, scanning documents, and using Pinterest. It provides details on the mobile apps Boopsie and LibraryAnywhere, examples of QR code uses by libraries, how ePrint works, setting up a Freegal account, and the MediaSurfer iPad dispenser. Recent developments discussed include the Department of Justice investigation into ebook publishers and increased ebook prices.
Online materials for the school library power pointckdozier
The document discusses various online materials that can be used in school libraries. It describes how databases have evolved from early systems to include periodical databases with bibliographic citations and full text. While online periodical databases provide advantages like ease of searching and full text access, they also have disadvantages such as high costs and potential downtime. The document provides guidance on making decisions to purchase database subscriptions and also discusses e-journals, e-books, the invisible web, and examples of good online materials and resources like Google Scholar and Google Earth.
iTunesu Youtube and other online collectionstbirdcymru
I delivered this presentation on 2nd December 2011 for the Colleges - University of Leicester Network CPD session at the Media Zoo, University of Leicester
This document discusses the rise of ebooks and ereaders. It provides a brief history of ebooks, noting that ebook sales now account for 25% of all book sales in the US and are projected to reach 50% by 2014. It examines the advantages and disadvantages of ebooks compared to printed books. Finally, it considers options for accessing ebooks and their use in educational settings.
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.