IT- Library Collaboration and Presentations/Speeches

Recent resources tagged with IT- Library Collaboration and Presentations/Speeches.

Supporting Digital Humanities Research: The Collaborative Approach

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Title:Supporting Digital Humanities Research: The Collaborative Approach (ID: NCP08094)
Author(s):Elli Mylonas (Brown University), Scott Hamlin (Wheaton College), Patrick Yott (Brown University), and Hope Greenberg (University of Vermont)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/10/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Panelists from academic computing and the library in three different types of institution will discuss the approaches their organizations have taken as they foster digital humanities research projects. Discussion will focus on the particularities of digital research projects in the humanities, the collaborative relationship of the contributors, and sustainability and scale.

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Lightning Round of Innovative Work and Projects

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Title:Lightning Round of Innovative Work and Projects (ID: MWR08048)
Author(s):Michael Hostad (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/17/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Come learn about innovative work being done in the Midwest region at this brisk, lively showcase of five-minute presentations from ten of your peer institutions. Time will be allotted for Q&A, and informal interest groups may be formed on the spot at the end of the session.

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A Team-Based Approach to Multimedia Services in the Library

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Title:A Team-Based Approach to Multimedia Services in the Library (ID: WRC08065)
Author(s):Brian Harlan (University of Southern California) and Jonathan Vidar (University of Southern California)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (03/31/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

This presentation will evaluate a project to implement a team-based library multimedia services program and look at ways to partner with central university services.

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When The Whole Is Greater Than the Sum of Its Part(ner)s: Partnering for Success

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Title:When The Whole Is Greater Than the Sum of Its Part(ner)s: Partnering for Success (ID: MWR08068)
Author(s):Denise M. Shorey (Northwestern University) and Robert Davis (Northwestern University)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/17/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

This session will use the InfoCommons at Northwestern Library as a case study to examine a very successful partnership in technology application and space planning between two high-profile campus entities.

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Mapping Our Course: Toward a Collaborative Environment for Digital Scholarship

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Title:Mapping Our Course: Toward a Collaborative Environment for Digital Scholarship (ID: MWR08103)
Author(s):Holly Mercer (University of Kansas), Lorraine J. Haricombe (University of Kansas), and Brian Rosenblum (University of Kansas)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/17/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Libraries are supporting the teaching and research missions of universities in new ways, such as providing expertise in digital curation, electronic publishing, and content development. At the University of Kansas, the Scholar Services program strengthens an evolving research environment by promoting best practices and innovation in cyberinfrastructure and digital scholarship.

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Electronic Project Reports: Making Undergraduate Work Accessible Worldwide

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Title:Electronic Project Reports: Making Undergraduate Work Accessible Worldwide (ID: NCP08039)
Author(s):Christine Drew (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) and Debra Dexter (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/10/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
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Library and IT staff collaborated with various academic offices to create an online submission system and repository for required undergraduate interactive and major qualifying projects. Project reports are required to be submitted online. This presentation will review the submission process, repository, documentation, tutorials, and user education.

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Learning Management Systems and the Merged Organization

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Title:Learning Management Systems and the Merged Organization (ID: NCP08074)
Author(s):Susan V. Wawrzaszek (Brandeis University), David G. Wedaman (Brandeis University), and Janet Hill (Brandeis University)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/10/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Disruptive changes affect all teaching and learning activities at institutions of higher education. Support organizations, especially the library and IT organizations, are often the first to react to but risk being overwhelmed by these changes. Rather than simply react to change, this session will argue that libraries and IT organizations need to define their own futures.

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The Future of the Library

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Title:The Future of the Library (ID: NCP08058)
Author(s):Susan V. Wawrzaszek (Brandeis University), David G. Wedaman (Brandeis University), Amira Aaron (Brandeis University), Lori Dembowitz (Brandeis University), and John Turner (Brandeis University)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/10/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
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Information and technology support organizations in higher education face a future of dramatic and constant change. Digital information creation and delivery is challenging what we know about learning and teaching, and what we assumed would be our roles in higher education. To continue to support scholarly communication, delivery and preservation of digital information, and online teaching and learning environments—to continue to be relevant and helpful to the academic mission—we must radically redefine the services we offer to the academy.

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3D Animation in the Academic Library: A New Frontier

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Title:3D Animation in the Academic Library: A New Frontier (ID: SWR08070)
Author(s):Robert Sweet (Texas Tech University) and Jim Brewer (Texas Tech University)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (02/20/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

The Texas Tech Library recently opened a robust, interdisciplinary 3D Animation Lab. If offers a highly innovative blend of emerging tools and resources that enable radically new endeavors in teaching, learning, research, creativity, and collaboration in an open access environment. This presentation will address what, why, and how we did it and explore what it means.

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Good Partners Make Good Neighbors: Information Commons at LSU

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Title:Good Partners Make Good Neighbors: Information Commons at LSU (ID: SWR08051)
Author(s):Nancy N. Colyar (Louisiana State University)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (02/20/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
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LSU's Information Commons includes assistive technology, Windows and Mac computing, and large-format printing. IT worked with library staff on the renovating the first floor of a 1957 building into a comfortable, inviting place to gather. A reference desk and two IT help desks serve customers' needs.

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