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Rediscovering your Federal Documents
(2019-10-17)
While not all libraries contain federal documents, federal documents are everywhere and they are available for anyone and everyone to use! Often an underutilized resource, join the presenter to find out different ways that ...
Data, Video, Coding, Making: Libraries are Spaces to Create
(2019-10-18)
As the purveyors of literacy on campus, the library may be centrally poised to be the location where students will come for help with multimodal assignments; similarly, faculty members may turn to the library to assist ...
Are We Burned Out Yet? Librarians Experiencing Burnout in their Careers
(2019-10-16)
Our profession has been perceived historically as one that carries low levels of stress (Sheesley, 2001), a gentle profession which takes place in a quiet and peaceful space. But as any librarian can tell you, the work is ...
Linked data in ECU digital collections
(2019-10-16)
Presentation given as part of a panel entitled Linked Data Experiments in North Carolina Libraries, at the North Carolina Library Association Biennial Conference, Winston-Salem, N.C., 2019.
From Dawn to Desk: Finding the Sparkle in Everyday Reference Practice
(2019-10)
Poster Presentation at NCLA oct 2019
Where SNAC Fits: SNAC in the Workflow at Joyner Library
(2019)
Overview of the integration of archival authority records via SNAC into the workflow at East Carolina University's J.Y. Joyner Library.
Finding and Using Open Educational Resources in k-12
(2019-02-23)
Presentation from the Librarian to Librarian Networking Summit
Curriculum Mapping Checklist
(2019-12-04)
Is the term ‘serials’ relevant any longer? Some thoughts on the matter…
(2019-01-24)
The authors solicited opinions from eight thought leaders in publishing and librarianship asking them to reflect on the term “serials.” Is this word losing its relevance? The discussion centers around several common themes. ...