This a brief overview of my career as a UX professional. 18 years later I still have a passion for good design and managing the user experience online.
This a brief overview of my career as a UX professional. 18 years later I still have a passion for good design and managing the user experience online.
Kannattaako kansalaisopiston hyödyntää Facebook-mainontaa? Esitys Puulan seutuopiston kokemuksista maksullisesta ja maksuttomasta Facebook-mainonnasta Kansalaisopistojen liiton Tammiseminaarissa 28.1.2017.
Presented at EdUI 2011
Quick Response (QR) codes create a bridge between real-world material and online resources. Move beyond the marketing potential of QR codes and see its impact on student and faculty engagement. Collect real time data sets, distribute campus-wide (or site-specific) information and deploy timely updates all from the scan of a code. The potential use of QR codes within a classroom environment has grown exponentially with the growth of the smart phone market. See how to engage and prompt creative learning environments through this use of mobile web technology.
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Permanent Collections vs Temporary Collections: Consi...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Permanent Collections vs Temporary Collections: Considering the Future of Academic Library Collection Development,” Invited Keynote, Northern California Technical Processes Group Annual Meeting, San Francisco, April 6, 2018.
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Going Beyond COUNTER: Strategies for Analyzing Data t...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Going Beyond COUNTER: Strategies for Analyzing Data to Better Understand Collections Usage,” Invited Workshop, 14th International Southern Africa Online Information Meeting (SAOIM), Pretoria, June 19, 2018.
Levine-Clark, Michael, “What is the Future of Academic Library Collection Dev...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael, “What is the Future of Academic Library Collection Development,” Invited Keynote, 14th International Southern Africa Online Information Meeting (SAOIM), Pretoria, June 20, 2018.
Levine-Clark, Michael, John McDonald, and Jason Price, “Availability of Freely Available Articles from Gold, Green, Rogue, and Pirated Sources: How do Library Knowledge Bases Stack Up?” Electronic Resources & Libraries, Austin, April 4, 2017.
Kannattaako kansalaisopiston hyödyntää Facebook-mainontaa? Esitys Puulan seutuopiston kokemuksista maksullisesta ja maksuttomasta Facebook-mainonnasta Kansalaisopistojen liiton Tammiseminaarissa 28.1.2017.
Presented at EdUI 2011
Quick Response (QR) codes create a bridge between real-world material and online resources. Move beyond the marketing potential of QR codes and see its impact on student and faculty engagement. Collect real time data sets, distribute campus-wide (or site-specific) information and deploy timely updates all from the scan of a code. The potential use of QR codes within a classroom environment has grown exponentially with the growth of the smart phone market. See how to engage and prompt creative learning environments through this use of mobile web technology.
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Permanent Collections vs Temporary Collections: Consi...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Permanent Collections vs Temporary Collections: Considering the Future of Academic Library Collection Development,” Invited Keynote, Northern California Technical Processes Group Annual Meeting, San Francisco, April 6, 2018.
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Going Beyond COUNTER: Strategies for Analyzing Data t...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Going Beyond COUNTER: Strategies for Analyzing Data to Better Understand Collections Usage,” Invited Workshop, 14th International Southern Africa Online Information Meeting (SAOIM), Pretoria, June 19, 2018.
Levine-Clark, Michael, “What is the Future of Academic Library Collection Dev...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael, “What is the Future of Academic Library Collection Development,” Invited Keynote, 14th International Southern Africa Online Information Meeting (SAOIM), Pretoria, June 20, 2018.
Levine-Clark, Michael, John McDonald, and Jason Price, “Availability of Freely Available Articles from Gold, Green, Rogue, and Pirated Sources: How do Library Knowledge Bases Stack Up?” Electronic Resources & Libraries, Austin, April 4, 2017.
Levine-Clark, Michael, Jane Burke, and Henning Schönenberger, “Assessing the ...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael, Jane Burke, and Henning Schönenberger, “Assessing the Value and Impact of Discovery Systems,” Invited, Special Libraries Association – Arabian Gulf Chapter, Kuwait City, April 20, 2016.
Levine-Clark, Michael, “What Do Our Users Think About eBooks? 10 Years of Survey Data at the University of Denver,” Charleston Conference, Charleston, S.C., November 5, 2015
Levine-Clark, Michael. “Making sense of E-Books: Models of Access and Ownership,” Invited workshop. INFORUM Conference on Professional Information Resources, Prague, May 25, 2015.
Levine-Clark, Michael. “Can We Have it All? Do We Want it All? The Evolution of Academic Library Collection Development,” Invited Keynote. INFORUM Conference on Professional Information Resources, Prague, May 26, 2015.
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Measuring Discovery: The Impact of Discovery Systems ...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Measuring Discovery: The Impact of Discovery Systems on Journal Usage,” Invited. INFORUM Conference on Professional Information Resources, Prague, May 26, 2015. [John McDonald and Jason Price]
Levine-Clark, Michael, John McDonald, and Jason Price, Discovery or Displacement? A Large-Scale Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Discovery Systems on Online Journal Usage: Combined Presentation“ December 2014
Levine-Clark, Michael and Kari Paulson, “E-Book Usage on a Global Scale: Patt...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael and Kari Paulson, “E-Book Usage on a Global Scale: Patterns, Trends, and Opportunities,” UKSG Annual Conference, Glasgow, March 30-April 1, 2015.
Levine-Clark, Michael, Maria Savova, and Jason Price, “Making Value Judgments...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael, Maria Savova, and Jason Price, “Making Value Judgments: E-Book Pricing for Access and Ownership,” Electronic Resources & Libraries, Austin, February 23, 2015.
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Demand-Driven Acquisition at the University of Denver...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael, “Demand-Driven Acquisition at the University of Denver,” Collection Development Strategies in an Evolving Marketplace: an ALCTS Midwinter Symposium, American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, January 30, 2015.
Levine-Clark, Michael, Sara Holladay, and Margaret M. Jobe, “Uniqueness and Collection Overlap in Academic Libraries,” Charleston Conference, Charleston, S.C., November 6, 2009.
Levine-Clark, Michael, “E-Resources in Academic Libraries: Trends, Strategies...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael, “E-Resources in Academic Libraries: Trends, Strategies, Possibilities,” Sharjah International Book Fair/American Library Association Library Conference, Sharjah, UAE, November 12, 2014.
Levine-Clark, Michael and Rebecca Seger, “Reaching Sustainable Models for E-B...Michael Levine-Clark
Levine-Clark, Michael and Rebecca Seger, “Reaching Sustainable Models for E-Book Purchasing,” Charleston Seminar – Being Earnest with our Collections: Determining Key Challenges and Best Practices, Charleston Conference, Charleston, S.C. November 8, 2014.
Levine-Clark, Michael, John McDonald, and Jason Price. Discovery or Displacement? A Large-Scale Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Discovery Systems on Online Journal Usage. July 23, 2014.
2. E-Books Are Incredibly Confusing
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3. Confusion
• One publisher, multiple possibilities
• Publisher platform
• Aggregator(s)
• Which aggregator(s)?
• Which model(s)?
• Not available in e at all
• Permissions
• Course adoption
• Available in e, but delayed.
4. One Source
• What I want
• All e-books available via my preferred vendor
• Easy integration into acquisitions and
cataloging workflow
• But I’ll take
• Easy method to identify which e-book is with
which aggregator
5. Format
• What I want
• Easy to purchase e or p or both
• Always know that the other format is available,
and when, and where
6. Versions
• What I want
• Easy to identify alternate versions/vendors
• Someone (publisher, YBP, both) to tell me that
this book will be available from which
aggregators, and when.
7. Multiple Purchase Models
• The more the better
• Title-by-title
• Package
• DDA
• STL
• Purchase
• Subscription
• Perpetual access
8. The Ideal
• Every book in every format, from every
aggregator.
• As easy as buying a physical book
• As easy as buying a Kindle e-book