Come on a whirlwind tour of the NebraskAccess databases. Learn what each database is good for, and see at least one basic search performed per database. Databases to be covered include: eLibrary,
Wilson OmniFile Full Text Select, Wilson Biographies Plus Illustrated, HeritageQuest Online, WorldCat, Fiction Connection, and Books in Print with Reviews. Note: This class is not intended to impart in-depth or comprehensive knowledge about any of the NebraskAccess databases. It’s designed to help you get your feet wet and learn what’s available!
Library resources and advanced search tips for your dissertation. Please also visit your library subject guide at http://libguides.ncl.ac.uk/hca/archclassics
The document provides an overview of library resources for research on decorative arts including the library catalog, research databases focused on arts and interdisciplinary subjects, and tips for searching terms and finding additional information about specific artworks. It recommends starting with a general search and refining terms, keeping a list of effective search terms, and contacting a librarian with any questions.
The document discusses social cataloguing and bookmarking tools that allow users to collaboratively tag and organize information online. It describes how social cataloguing sites like LibraryThing allow users to create a catalogue of books they own and tag them with descriptive metadata. Social bookmarking sites like Delicious and StumbleUpon let users collaboratively tag and organize web pages.
The document discusses partnerships between the Smithsonian Institution Libraries and other organizations to support taxonomic research. It highlights tools and resources used by taxonomists, such as Index Animalium, Taxonomic Literature 2nd Edition, and digitization efforts to make historical literature more accessible online. Challenges include ensuring metadata and digitized content can be easily discovered. Linked open data principles are presented as a way to connect related resources and provide more context to support scholarship.
This document provides guidance on finding and accessing academic articles and other research materials through the UCO library resources. It outlines how to search databases for journal and newspaper articles, use the UCO catalog to find books and other on-site materials, and details how to effectively search databases using keywords, Boolean operators, and truncation. Remote database access is available to UCO students by logging in with their UCOnnect ID and default PIN. The largest database, Academic Search Premier, covers most subject areas and contains articles, newspapers and magazines.
Finding and Citing Online Images & SourcesWendy DeGroat
This document provides guidance for a research project on definitions being conducted by students at MW Library in Spring 2012. It outlines appropriate concepts and sources for definitions, including dictionaries, encyclopedias, glossaries, and websites of respected organizations. It also offers tips for effective searches in databases and on Google. The document discusses finding and citing images, deepening definitions through additional sources, and citing online content, directing students to further resources.
This document provides an overview of library resources available to support education and learning, including books, e-books, videos, course reserves, and research databases covering topics in education and art. It also lists resources for finding images, articles, books, and lesson plans, such as the Grove Dictionary of Art, JSTOR, Visual Resources Center databases, Google Images, museum websites, and association websites. Contact information is provided for the reference desk and Ask-a-Librarian email service for any questions.
This document provides an introduction to library resources at the University Library, including how to search and navigate the library homepage, LibGuides, databases, and catalog. It outlines basic and advanced search techniques using keywords, subjects, authors, and Boolean operators. Features of the library catalog and databases are described, such as limiting searches by date, format, and location. Contact information is provided for research assistance.
Historic collections for researchers (November 2013)Jamie Bisset
This session is delivered and designed by Dr Richard Pears and Dr Sarah Price, Durham University Library and Heritage Collections
Historical Collections for Researchers (November 2013) slides. Delivered as part of the Durham University Researcher Development Programme. Further Training available at https://www.dur.ac.uk/library/research/training/
The document provides information about library services and resources. It discusses library hours, types of informational sources including books, journals, newspapers, and social media. It also outlines various informational formats such as web-based resources, books, journals, and other materials. Different sources are suited for finding information within specific time frames. The document describes how to search for books and articles and notes some reference resources. It highlights new catalog features and the Dewey decimal system. Tips are provided for refining online searches and evaluating both digital and print resources. Contact information is included for the librarians.
This presentation summarizes recent additions to the genealogy collections at Nancy Guinn Memorial Library and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It highlights new books on the 1940 census, Georgia history, family histories, and archiving techniques. It also provides an overview of the genealogy resources available through the library's subscriptions to Ancestry Library Edition and HeritageQuest Online. The presentation concludes with information on oral history projects.
Demonstration of \"Our Legacy\" Aboriginal Web SiteDarlene Fichter
The University of Saskatchewan Archives and our six partner institutions have just completed a new website with over 4,000 descriptions and over 50,000 digitized items of archival and published material relating to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. This sites makes accessible materials about Aboriginal peoples which previously were difficult discover or only available locally.
“Our Legacy” Website (http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy)
Presented to the Temple University Barnes Club to make students of public history aware of newly available archival collections in their fields of study.
The National Library of Australia is the country's largest reference library. It collects and preserves resources of national significance relating to Australia and makes them accessible. The Library has over 9 million items in its diverse collection, including books, maps, pictures, manuscripts and oral histories. It provides various services like reading rooms, online resources and databases, and digital collections that users can access onsite or remotely.
This document provides tips or "hacks" for getting the most out of the music library resources at Florida State University. It outlines 8 hacks including how to effectively search the catalog using limits, leverage subject headings to find related resources, access electronic databases from off-campus, utilize special collections materials, and get help from library staff. The hacks cover searching techniques, available collections and formats, borrowing options, and services to help patrons find what they need.
This document provides guidance to students on conducting research for an annotated bibliography and research proposal on a Latinx health issue. It outlines the assignment, which requires a research statement, at least 8 peer-reviewed journal articles with annotations, and proposed research questions. The document offers tips for developing good research questions, choosing appropriate vocabulary, using Boolean operators and truncation in database searches, and identifying relevant databases to search, including PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Academic Search Complete. Contact information is provided for research assistance.
The document discusses strategies for library advocacy and fundraising. It suggests focusing on how libraries provide access to technology and services for communities, highlighting the difference libraries make for people. Private funding can enhance basic library services supported by taxes. Stories from passionate library staff help show supporters the library's impact and can influence funding support.
Learn how to use Web 2.0 tools and other technologies to differentiate instruction while addressing the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Learning4Life standards of collaboration, critical thinking and problem solving. Open source applications such as Xtranormal, Juxio, Prezi, and Make Beliefs Comix will be demonstrated. Samples of student projects using these technologies will also be presented along with ways to integrate into the curriculum. Presenters: Judy Henning, Kearney Public Schools and Dr. Sherry Crow, UNK.
NCompass Live - February 8, 2012.
WebJunction is an online community where library staff meet to share ideas, solve problems, take online courses - and have fun! If you have not looked at the offerings at Web Junction lately, it's time to take a look. WebJunction provides resources and training specifically for rural and small libraries covering advocacy, funding, outreach and technology. Attend this session to learn what your colleagues across the country are doing to bring library services to their rural and small communities.
Presented by Christa Burns as the NEBASE Hour on November 7, 2007.
To make the most of your library’s acquisitions budget, you need precise data that reveals your library's subject-matter strengths, gaps, and overlaps. WorldCat Collection Analysis is a Web-based service that provides analysis and comparison of library collections based on holdings information contained in the WorldCat database.
Presented by Christa Burns as the NEBASE Hour on January 9, 2008.
1) Library databases provide access to massive collections of searchable data including titles, authors, and subjects using a library card number and PIN.
2) Databases contain scholarly articles and information not available on the web for free, and are better sources than search engines which provide too many results.
3) When evaluating information, consider how current, accurate, and easy to cite sources are, and think critically about all information used.
This document provides resources for finding authoritative articles and information on Christian studies. It outlines several databases available through the Warner Memorial Library that index journal articles, books, and documents on topics like religion, theology, biblical studies, and church history. It also lists relevant ebooks, reference works, and websites available through the library. The resources highlighted provide extensive coverage of world religions, Christian denominations, biblical texts and languages, and historical theological literature.
This document provides an overview of research skills and resources available at Catholic University libraries, including the ALADIN catalog for finding books and journals, article databases for journal articles, CUA ejournals, interlibrary loan for materials not available, and contact information for research assistance. New databases mentioned are Web of Science for citations and Nineteenth Century Collections Online for full-text sources from 1789-1914.
This document provides an overview of research skills and resources available at Catholic University libraries, including the ALADIN catalog for finding books and journals, article databases for journal articles, databases for specific subject areas, access to ejournals with a known title, and interlibrary loan services for materials not available in the CUA libraries. Tips are also provided for getting research assistance from librarians through various methods of contact.
Smithsonian Libraries Partnering in ResearchSCPilsk
The Smithsonian Institution Libraries partners in research by providing access to collections and expertise to support scientific research. The libraries have extensive collections in natural history, art, history, and other areas. They provide tools and resources to support taxonomic research, including digitizing publications like the Taxonomic Literature reference work to make the information more accessible and connectable through linked open data approaches. The libraries help enable new scholarship through open access to historical materials.
Crossroads Academy@Elverson FLP Library Research 2013FLPdewey
The document summarizes resources available through the Free Library of Philadelphia, including encyclopedias, databases, catalogs, and assistance from librarians. It highlights options for researching subjects like art, history, science, and more through resources like Oxford Art Online, MedlinePlus, and U.S. History in Context. Librarians are available to help patrons identify relevant materials and can provide guidance across different formats from books and periodicals to archives.
Coffee Talk presented by Dr. Patrick Wasley, 11/27/12. Overview of Averett University Library database, Literature Online (Chadwyck-Healey / Proquest).
The document discusses the Smithsonian Institution Libraries and their efforts to provide digital access to special collections. It details the various library locations, collections, staff sizes, and traditional and emerging services. The libraries aim to collaborate across boundaries, enhance discovery of information, connect with users, build expertise, and enable their mission through new technologies and standards like linked open data.
The LIBRARY Part of the Biodiversity Heritage LibraryMartin Kalfatovic
The LIBRARY Part of the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Suzanne C. Pilsk. American Library Association Annual Meeting. Collaborative Digital Initiatives: Show and Tell and Lessons Learned. June 30, 2008. Anaheim, CA
Coffee Talk presented by Dr. Patrick Wasley, 11/27/12. Overview of Averett University Library database, Literature Online (Chadwyck-Healey / Proquest).
Coffee Talk presented by Dr. Patrick Wasley, 11/27/12. Overview of Averett University Library database, Literature Online (Chadwyck-Healey / Proquest).
The document discusses various types of reference sources available in a library including encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, maps, and more. It provides examples of reference questions a library can help answer and describes the different reference sources that would be useful for topics like meanings of words, developments in an industry, book series information, Olympics details, and biographies. Sources mentioned include encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, telephone directories, newspapers, journals, and more.
The document discusses biographical reference sources and their uses, characteristics, and evaluation. It describes direct sources like biographical dictionaries and directories that provide biographical information itself. Indirect sources like indexes refer users to other sources containing biographical citations. The key aspects to consider when evaluating sources are scope, comprehensiveness, accuracy, currency, references, format, cost, uniqueness, and the leading publishers in the field.
Coffee Talk by Patrick Wasley, November 27, 2012. Overview of primary and secondary sources available to Averett scholars from Chadwyck-Healy literature database.
The document provides information about the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) and its Humanities E-Book collection. It discusses that ACLS supports humanistic research through grants and publications, and owns the Humanities E-Book collection which contains over 4,600 titles in the humanities and social sciences from a variety of subject areas. It also provides details about accessing and searching the collection, marketing and awareness strategies for libraries, and the benefits of the resource for supporting scholarly research.
This document provides an overview and summary of the Web of Science database. It discusses that Web of Science is a platform consisting of literature search databases designed to support scientific research. It was envisioned by Eugene Garfield in the 1960s to connect scientists and scholars globally across disciplines. The document outlines the scope and impact of Web of Science, including that it indexes over 20,000 peer-reviewed journals. It also summarizes the specific databases subscribed to by the AUI Library, including the Web of Science Core Collection, MEDLINE, and SciELO Citation Index. Finally, it briefly describes some of the analysis and metric tools available through Web of Science, such as citation mapping and InCites journal metrics.
ProQuest is an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based electronic publisher founded in 1938 as University Microfilms. It provides archives and databases of newspapers, periodicals, dissertations, and other sources. ProQuest's products include ProQuest NewsStand, a digital database of over 1,500 newspapers, and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses, the world's most comprehensive collection of graduate works. Over time, ProQuest has expanded its collections through acquisitions and now hosts over 90 million sources totaling more than 6 billion digital pages across history, science, arts and more.
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Trying to connect and understand teenagers can be difficult and overwhelming at times. So how do you attract teens to the library and keep them engaged? This presentation will offer tips on how to connect with teens, build relationships, along with programming ideas to keep them coming back. Maybe they’ll even bring their friends!
Presenter: Mari Vasquez, Youth Services Librarian, Crete (NE) Public Library.
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Libraries have been offering programming for decades, and in many cases the model has been, "Let’s plan a program, promote it, and see who shows up." This approach hasn’t changed much, even with social and technological changes, not to mention the pandemic and streaming programs. Program planning with a marketing mindset starts with identifying your customer’s needs and wants, then developing programs and services to meet those needs and wants. We’ll discuss how to use research – quantitative and qualitative – to plan and market programs that will engage your customers. We’ll talk about "bundling" programs and services for different audience segments. We’ll also cover how this more strategic approach can save time and resources for your library.
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Katarina Spears, Library Director; Baylee Hughes, Community Engagement Librarian, James L. Hamner Public Library, Amelia Court House, VA (Population served: 13,400)
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2024
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NCompass Live - March 13, 2024
While every library is unique, they all seem to share one thing in common: they could use more money! Grant funding might be the just thing to help buy technology for STEM programming, get a new service initiative off the ground, or complete a renovation. But applying for grants can be overwhelming – and that’s assuming you can even find one for which you qualify. This session aims to introduce you to the tools to make the grant application process more easily navigable. In this session, Kathryn will provide tips for putting your best foot forward when it comes time to submit your proposal. Handouts include a roadmap to success and descriptions of various sections of the application.
Presenter: Kathryn Brockmeier, Grant Consultant.
NCompass Live - February 14, 2024
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Nebraska’s statewide education network, Network Nebraska, has made great strides in expanding broadband services and fostering digital equity in the state. By significantly expanding access to eduroam* in community anchor institutions, such as K-12 schools, community colleges, and libraries, ConnectEd Nebraska has made an important impact on the state’s educational landscape. In addition, ConnectEd Nebraska is piloting innovative collaborations between school districts and local ISPs to expand access to eduroam in unique ways that go beyond traditional anchor institutions, reducing barriers to broadband access and enhancing educational opportunities. Attend this session to learn what eduroam is, where it's deployed throughout the state, and how your library can get involved.
More information is available at https://connectednebraska.com/
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Presenter: Brett Bieber, Assistant Vice President, IT Client Services, University of Nebraska.
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Do you have WiFi questions? Sherm has the answers!
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1. Introduction to NebraskAccess: The Whirlwind Tour Susan Knisely Nebraska Library Commission [email_address] 800-307-2665 / 402-471-3849 June 28, 2007
2. What is NebraskAccess? NebraskAccess is a portal to state-funded online databases provided to Nebraska citizens through public, academic, and K12 libraries and the Nebraska Library Commission. www.nlc.state.ne.us/nebraskaccess
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