RDAP 15 EarthCollab: Connecting Scientific Information Sources using the Sema...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2015
Minneapolis, MN
April 22-23, 2015
Erica M. Johns, Jon Corson-Rikert, Huda J. Khan, Dean B. Krafft and Matthew S. Mayernik
Research Networking to Enhance Multi-institutional Expertise Discovery and Co...Holly Falk-Krzesinski
Poster presented at the VIVO Conference 2014. Innovative interdisciplinary and multi-institutional portals to stimulate networking and collaboration across institutional and national boundaries. Research networking is facilitated through web-based expertise profiling systems—research networking tools (RN tools)—that aggregate research and scholarly information about faculty members and investigators to enable the rapid discovery and recommendation of experts to address new or existing research challenges and to facilitate new interdisciplinary collaborations. While most RN tool implementations focus on harvesting and displaying expertise from a single institution and across traditional academic organizational structures, this session will examine the flexibility of Elsevier’s Experts Portal to deliver innovative multi-institutional, cross-sector, and international semantic expertise portals in partnership with universities and other research institutions. These multi-institutional expertise portals are a key to stimulating networking and collaboration across typical research silos.
RDAP 15 EarthCollab: Connecting Scientific Information Sources using the Sema...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2015
Minneapolis, MN
April 22-23, 2015
Erica M. Johns, Jon Corson-Rikert, Huda J. Khan, Dean B. Krafft and Matthew S. Mayernik
Research Networking to Enhance Multi-institutional Expertise Discovery and Co...Holly Falk-Krzesinski
Poster presented at the VIVO Conference 2014. Innovative interdisciplinary and multi-institutional portals to stimulate networking and collaboration across institutional and national boundaries. Research networking is facilitated through web-based expertise profiling systems—research networking tools (RN tools)—that aggregate research and scholarly information about faculty members and investigators to enable the rapid discovery and recommendation of experts to address new or existing research challenges and to facilitate new interdisciplinary collaborations. While most RN tool implementations focus on harvesting and displaying expertise from a single institution and across traditional academic organizational structures, this session will examine the flexibility of Elsevier’s Experts Portal to deliver innovative multi-institutional, cross-sector, and international semantic expertise portals in partnership with universities and other research institutions. These multi-institutional expertise portals are a key to stimulating networking and collaboration across typical research silos.
This is an update on the status of federal requirements for data sharing in 2015. These slides were presented at ACRL in Portland in March 2015, by Linda Detterman and Jared Lyle of ICPSR, based at the University of Michigan. The session includes overviews of federal requirements, data curation, data management plans, data sharing services, and lots of fun!
RDAP 16: Perspective on DMPs, Funders and Public Access (Panel 5: DMPs and Pu...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 5, "DMPs and Public Access: Agency and Data Service Experiences"
Presenter:
Jonathan Petters, Johns Hopkins University
Panel Lead:
Margaret Henderson, Virginia Commonwealth University
This discussion, covened by the Dubai Future Foundation, focusses on identifying the significance of the concept of well-being for social-science and policy; and the opportunities to measure it at scale.
This presentation was provided by M. Brooke Robertshaw of Oregon State University during the NISO Virtual Conference, The Computer Campus: Integrating Information Systems and Services, held on August 15, 2018.
Overview and library support for data management/sharingrds-wayne-edu
Presented as part of the 16Jan2014 Professional & Academic Development (PAD) Seminar on "Developing a Data Management Plan and Ensuring Secure Data Access", Wayne State University - Division of Research.
RDAP 16: Data Management Plan Perspectives (Panel 5, DMPs and Public Access)ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 5, "DMPs and Public Access: Agency and Data Service Experiences"
Presenter:
Laura J. Biven, US Department of Energy
Panel Lead:
Margaret Henderson, Virginia Commonwealth University
Doing research better: The role of meta‐dataGarethKnight
Presentation given by David Leon, Professor of Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in January 2012. Subsequently reused at various internal events
Describes the collaboration between the electronic resources librarian and the government documents librarian at the University of Memphis to incorporate government databases into the ERM.
Teaching Promoting Govt. Information via Libguides and BlackboardChella Vaidyanathan
Various options such as Flickr, blogs, wikis, LibGuides, Blackboard,YouTube, etc. are available to teach and publicize government information services. In this presentation, I will demonstrate how to teach and promote government information via LibGuides and Blackboard systems. It is easy to create user-friendly course and subject guides using these two systems. With the availability of web 2.0 technologies, we can integrate video clips, RSS Feeds, and images to make our guides interesting. Now is the time to "jazz it up" and reveal the hidden treasures to our user community.
Research information management: making sense of it allDigital Science
"Research information management: making sense of it all" - Julia Hawks, VP North America, Symplectic
Slides from Shaking It Up: Challenges and Solutions in Scholarly Information Management, San Francisco, April 22, 2015
My User is a Machine: Semantic Web Identity for Academic OrganizationsKenning Arlitsch
Semantic Web Identity is the condition in which search engines understand the existence and nature of entities. Most academic organizations are not very well understood by search engines, and Wikipedia and Wikidata can help search engines understand an organization’s business, which helps drive users to the organization. A key concept in this presentation: what are the risks in not participating in how your institution’s identity is shaped on the web?
Poster RDAP13: A Workflow for Depositing to a Research Data Repository: A Cas...ASIS&T
Betsy Gunia, David Fearon, Benjamin Brosius, Tim DiLauro
JHU Data Management Services
Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries
A Workflow for Depositing to a Research Data Repository: A Case Study for Archiving Publication Data
Research Data Access & Preservation Summit 2013
Baltimore, MD April 4, 2013 #rdap13
This presentation was provided by Allyson Rodriguez of the University of North Texas during a NISO Webinar on the topic of Open Access and Acquisitions, held on September 7, 2016
This is an update on the status of federal requirements for data sharing in 2015. These slides were presented at ACRL in Portland in March 2015, by Linda Detterman and Jared Lyle of ICPSR, based at the University of Michigan. The session includes overviews of federal requirements, data curation, data management plans, data sharing services, and lots of fun!
RDAP 16: Perspective on DMPs, Funders and Public Access (Panel 5: DMPs and Pu...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 5, "DMPs and Public Access: Agency and Data Service Experiences"
Presenter:
Jonathan Petters, Johns Hopkins University
Panel Lead:
Margaret Henderson, Virginia Commonwealth University
This discussion, covened by the Dubai Future Foundation, focusses on identifying the significance of the concept of well-being for social-science and policy; and the opportunities to measure it at scale.
This presentation was provided by M. Brooke Robertshaw of Oregon State University during the NISO Virtual Conference, The Computer Campus: Integrating Information Systems and Services, held on August 15, 2018.
Overview and library support for data management/sharingrds-wayne-edu
Presented as part of the 16Jan2014 Professional & Academic Development (PAD) Seminar on "Developing a Data Management Plan and Ensuring Secure Data Access", Wayne State University - Division of Research.
RDAP 16: Data Management Plan Perspectives (Panel 5, DMPs and Public Access)ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 5, "DMPs and Public Access: Agency and Data Service Experiences"
Presenter:
Laura J. Biven, US Department of Energy
Panel Lead:
Margaret Henderson, Virginia Commonwealth University
Doing research better: The role of meta‐dataGarethKnight
Presentation given by David Leon, Professor of Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in January 2012. Subsequently reused at various internal events
Describes the collaboration between the electronic resources librarian and the government documents librarian at the University of Memphis to incorporate government databases into the ERM.
Teaching Promoting Govt. Information via Libguides and BlackboardChella Vaidyanathan
Various options such as Flickr, blogs, wikis, LibGuides, Blackboard,YouTube, etc. are available to teach and publicize government information services. In this presentation, I will demonstrate how to teach and promote government information via LibGuides and Blackboard systems. It is easy to create user-friendly course and subject guides using these two systems. With the availability of web 2.0 technologies, we can integrate video clips, RSS Feeds, and images to make our guides interesting. Now is the time to "jazz it up" and reveal the hidden treasures to our user community.
Research information management: making sense of it allDigital Science
"Research information management: making sense of it all" - Julia Hawks, VP North America, Symplectic
Slides from Shaking It Up: Challenges and Solutions in Scholarly Information Management, San Francisco, April 22, 2015
My User is a Machine: Semantic Web Identity for Academic OrganizationsKenning Arlitsch
Semantic Web Identity is the condition in which search engines understand the existence and nature of entities. Most academic organizations are not very well understood by search engines, and Wikipedia and Wikidata can help search engines understand an organization’s business, which helps drive users to the organization. A key concept in this presentation: what are the risks in not participating in how your institution’s identity is shaped on the web?
Poster RDAP13: A Workflow for Depositing to a Research Data Repository: A Cas...ASIS&T
Betsy Gunia, David Fearon, Benjamin Brosius, Tim DiLauro
JHU Data Management Services
Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries
A Workflow for Depositing to a Research Data Repository: A Case Study for Archiving Publication Data
Research Data Access & Preservation Summit 2013
Baltimore, MD April 4, 2013 #rdap13
This presentation was provided by Allyson Rodriguez of the University of North Texas during a NISO Webinar on the topic of Open Access and Acquisitions, held on September 7, 2016
Web traffic and campus trends: a multi-institution analysisRobin Paynter
Ordinarily, it is difficult to generalize operational research conducted at one library to the environment of another. Different survey instruments, user populations, and sampling techniques make direct comparisons difficult. Despite these clear differences, libraries continue to use this literature to plan new services. There is a clear need to establish a baseline for comparison. The use of web server log statistical reports and other web analytics may offer this baseline. Such reports are now available to most libraries, and offer a rich, and consistent, look at library user behavior. This data tells a rich story about library use, and offers a valid point of comparison between institutions. The Orbis-Cascade Alliance Research Interest Group presents these initial results as our first collaborative effort. We argue that differences between institutional environments that have long been assumed are now clearly visible in simple metrics such as most-viewed pages, point-of-entry, and peak hours. These points of comparison are analyzed for three types of Alliance libraries: a public and a private four year residential campus, and an urban commuter university. The analysis offers empirical evidence of the commonalities and differences between these member libraries.
Federal Funding Agency's Public Access Policies and YouMargaret Janz
Slides used for an information session about agency responses to the Feb. 22, 2013 OSTP Memo. Session was held May 7, 2015 in the Science & Engineering Library a Temple University and presented by Margaret Janz.
Focus was on NSF, NASA, and NIH response documents based on the interests of the attendees who made those indications when they RSVP'd to the event.
Notes added 5/13/15.
Talk given at the Data Visualisation and the Future of Academic Publishing event. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/data-visualisation-and-the-future-of-academic-publishing-tickets-25372801733?password=dataviz
1. Teaching Research
Using Statewide Databases
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public
Records
http://www.lib.az.us/azlibrary/res.php
2. Steps in the Research Process
• Big6 problem solving process
– Task definition
– Information seeking strategies
– Location and access
– Use of information
– Synthesis
– Evaluation
– Graphic organizer for the research process
4. Organizing the Research Paper
• University of Minnesota project calculator
old form
• University of Minnesota project calculator
new beta form
5. Searching On-line Database Collections vs. Searching the Internet
This table illustrates the differences between using the Internet and purchased databases to locate information.
Comparison Area On-line Internet
TYPE OF MATERIAL Articles from published
newspapers, magazines,
journals and reference
books. Most of these
cannot be retrieved on the
Internet
Web sites of companies,
government agencies, non-
profit organizations,
educational institutions.
Limited access to
copyrighted publications
RELIABILITY High. Information is
subject to some sort of
editorial or peer review.
Varied. Some web sites
are reliable. Since
publishing on the Internet
is free or inexpensive,
almost anyone can publish
there.
BEST USED FOR Academic information Information from specific
organizations, government
agencies and popular
culture.
BEST SEARCH
TECHNIQUE
Boolean search with AND,
OR, NOT
Depends on the search
engine. Some use boolean,
some use natural language.
RESULTS Results are usually
displayed with the most
recent item first.
Results are displayed in the
order that the search terms
occur most frequently.
See also: http://www.asu.edu/courses/asu101/breeze/library/why/index.htm
RESEARCH
7. Primary Sources by Subject
• Primary Sources on the Internet for
history
http://www.eduplace.com/ss/hmss/primary.html
• Primary Sources on the Internet for
sciences
http://guides.lib.msu.edu/page.phtml?page_id=2469
• Primary Sources on the Internet for
mathmatics
http://www.ams.org/mathweb/mi-mathinfo03.html