The KnowledgeBank at OSU
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Knowledge Bank contains collections of presentations, publications and reports related to Ohio State University.
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The Evolution of Selection Activities for Electronic Resources - Davis, Trisha L.
As the principles of collection development have evolved over the last two decades, most selection activities for electronic resources have developed from criteria established for print materials.
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Integrating and Streamlining Electronic Resources Workflows via Innovative’s Electronic Resource Management - Tull, Laura; Crum, Janet; Davis, Trisha L.; Strader, C. Rockelle
Libraries have been grappling with the management of the growing number of electronic resources, such as e-journals and electronic articles indexes, for the last decade especially after the availability of many of these resources on the World Wide Web.
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Easing Renovation Disruptions with Web 2.0 Tools - Black, Elizabeth L.; Kilzer, Rebekah D.
The Thompson Library, the main library of The Ohio State University, began a major renovation fall quarter 2006 that required that the library close for a period of 3 years.
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Using Google Analytics in the Proprietary OPAC - Kilzer, Rebekah D.
Intended for OPAC administrators and others who are interested in the way we can use this information to make library catalogs more user-friendly and efficient, the presentation provides an overview of the impact Google Analytics has on uncovering the mysteries of how library users search the proprietary OPAC, as well as details on how to interpret the data and draw conclusions to aid design and policy decisions.
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Institutional Repository Metadata - Walsh, Maureen P.
ALCTS Networked Resources and Metadata Interest Group presentation, “Institutional Repository Metadata”, American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 13, 2008.
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An Introduction to Shareable Metadata - Schlosser, Melanie
A presentation on shareable metadata given to the Ohio Digitization Interest Group (OhioDIG) on July 29, 2008, at the Ohio State University.
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An Index of Publisher Quality for the Academic Library - Bracken, James K., 1952-; Calhoun, John
Any subject bibliographer who has selected books from magazine reviews, like those in Choice, or from approval slips, like those in Baker & Taylor's program, knows the difficulty of identifying the best books from among the many described as "immensely useful," "essential," or "indispensable" — or not described at all.
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Creating the Web Implementation Team - Black, Elizabeth L.; Schelby, Russell
Presentation delivered at the 2008 LITA National Forum; it presents suggestions for creating an effective technical team of web developers within an IT department of an academic library.