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Paiva, Marie | Charles Darwin Library Exhibit | Photograph of a display case in the Marriott Library highlighting the anniversary of Charles Darwin's 200th birthday. | Charles Darwin birthday | 2009 |
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Mower, Allyson; Chaufty, Lisa Marie | Do something no one has imagined: the 2008 SPARC Digital Repositories meeting | John Wilbanks (director of Science Commons) opened the SPARC Digital Repositories meeting1 with a message that greatly resonated with those attending: do something no has imagined, and don't wait. Indeed, many of the 330 repository managers, librarians, publishers, vendors, and technology specialis... | Institutional; Librarian; Scholarly | 2009 |
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Arlitsch, Kenning | Future leaders' views on organizational culture | Research libraries will continue to be affected by rapid and transformative changes in information technology and the networked environment for the foreseeable future. The pace and direction of these changes will profoundly challenge libraries and their staffs to respond effectively. This paper pres... | Organizational culture | 2009 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | IMHBCO (in my humble but correct opinion) - academic libraries and the "Arming America" problem: a response to Steve McKinzie | McKinzie is careful in his recommendations: although he is deeply concerned about the "host of unwary readers" who may find in the stacks "a terribly misleading book that bases its arguments on fabricated data and deliberately misconstrued research," he emphasizes at the same time that he is not su... | | 2009 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | IMHBCO (In my humble but correct opinion) Is the library collection too risky? | Like many (maybe even most) of my colleagues, I've been thinking a lot lately about low to allocate a suddenly diminished materials budget. Only a year ago our biggest worry was how to deal with serials inflation in an environment that offered insufficient budget increases. | | 2009 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | IMHBCO (In my humble but correct opinion): the journal issue and the record album: two fundamentally irrational information products | Over the past few years I've become more and more convinced that the scholarly information world has a lot to learn from the music industry. Not so much from what the latter is doing either right or wrong, but from what has happened to it over the past 100 years, how it has happened, and why. From ... | | 2009 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | IMHBCO (in my humble but correct opinon): What's your problem? (and what's mine?) | Academic libraries are in a tough situation, there's no question about it. We're beset on two sides, and it's almost as if the two sides had coordinated their attacks. From one side, attacking us with a gentle smile and a two-edged sword, is Google, which wasn't satisfied with being the single easi... | | 2009 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Moderately risky business challenging librarians to assume more risk in an era of opportunity | One may not readily associate risk with librarianship; however, librarians deal with risk every day and in all parts of the profession. Acquisition functions, for example, include the risks associated with managing budgets and processes, producing appropriate audit trails, predicting and acting on p... | | 2009 |
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Morrow, Anne; Mower, Allyson | University scholarly knowledge inventory system: a workflow system for institutional repositories | The University Scholarly Knowledge Inventory System (U-SKIS) provides workspace for institutional repository staff. U-SKIS tracks files, communications, and publishers' archiving policies to determine what may be added to a repository. A team at the University of Utah developed the system as part o... | Digital repositories; workflow management; copyright permissions | 2009 |
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Morrow, Anne; Chaufty, Lisa Marie | From U-SKIS to USpace: creating and using an IR workflow tool | University Libraries resolve to actively: "support and promote Open Access publication, utilization, and archiving of scholarly research and resources" | Institutional repositories; Digital technology; Digital holdings, libraries; Institutional archiving | 2009-03 |
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Arlitsch, Kenning | Future leaders of research libraries: what are they thinking? | Summarizes the initial findings of survey research conducted with 175 future library leaders. Respondents were asked whether they are satisfied with their organizational culture and management, whether organizational culture limits thier effectiveness, and whether respondents are consideringleaving... | Future leaders | 2009-04-06 |
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Morrow, Anne; Medley, Tracy Michelle Brewer | Pilot on the fringe: flickr as a tool to promote digital collections | Pilots on the Fringe. Using Web2.0 to promote digital collections. Experiment in Social Networking. Pushing content out: flickr, Youtube, iTunesU. Getting the word out: Tweets, Friend-ing & blogging. | Web 2.0; Flickr; Digital Libraries; Digital Collections | 2009-04-21 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Rededication program: tradition and transformation | University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library Rededication Program: Tradition and Transformation Joyce L. Ogburn University Librarian and Director | | 2009-10-26 |
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Morrison, David L. | Steps toward a Utah geospatial index | GISAC Presentation February 14, 2009. | | 2009-02-14 |
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Mower, Allyson | Tapping Utah's scholarly works | IRs - what, who and why: Cheryl Walters Nuts and bolts of IR platforms: Jeffrey Belliston Workflow & copyright: Allyson Mower IR Showcase | Scholarship; Archiving; Copyright; Institutional Repositories | 2009-04-24 |
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Hinz, Julianne P. | University of Utah visual, information and technology literacy task force report and recommendations | | | 2009-05-22 |