124 research outputs found

    Management and support of shared integrated library systems

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    The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) University Libraries has hosted and managed a shared integrated library system (ILS) since 1989. The system and the number of partner libraries sharing the system has grown significantly over the past two decades. Spurred by the level of involvement and support contributed by the host institution, the authors administered a comprehensive survey to current Innovative Interfaces libraries. Research findings are combined with a description of UNLV’s local practices to provide substantial insights into shared funding, support, and management activities associated with shared systems

    Inclusion and Equity Committee Diverse Recruitment Task Force 3 “Qualitative/Community-Specific Data Gathering”

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    The Diverse Recruitment Task Force 3 was charged to “focus on a qualitative environmental scan of UNLV University Libraries’ current hiring practices” with the goal of understanding the staff perceptions of current cultural climate and recommending potential areas of focus for future changes. Task Force 3 initially planned a formal qualitative research project with IRB approval around interviewing Libraries’ staff on their experiences with the hiring process. However, this was changed to an informal town hall-style information sharing meeting after reviewing the timeline. Two meetings were held: one on November 19th, 2019 which focused on attendees’ reflections and experiences with the hiring process, and one on December 9th, 2019 which focused on attendees’ feedback on the recommendations of the other two task forces. Both meetings were approximately an hour long with about 20 attendees broken into four or five small groups at each meeting; a five minute recap of the Diverse Recruitment project was provided at the beginning with the rest of the time devoted to discussion. Notes were taken by task force members and then grouped by topic. See appendix for pre-prepared questions for each meeting

    From forgotten intranet to successful wiki

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    Communication within an academic library can be challenging. The collective nature of wikis and their ability to allow multiple people to edit them have made wikis an ideal technology to help address communication issues within organizations. A successful wiki implementation can help to improve communication issues, but only if staff adopt the new technology. University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) libraries implemented an internal staff wiki in 2007 to replace the staff intranet. Information routinely stored on the wiki includes meeting minutes and committee work, policies and procedures and training materials. This paper illustrates the implementation process by providing an overview of the transition with a focus on what went right and what pitfalls were encountered. Best practices will be presented to illustrate how to successfully implement a wiki that library staff willingly reference and edit, concluding with recommendations for maintaining the wiki after implementation

    IUG Regional Forum

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    Regional and Special Interest Groups Events Calendar: Regional and Special Interest Groups meeting dates display on the IUG calendar. Hosting Services – Website: Free service - IUG regional liaisons update pages for you within the IUG site. For a fee – You have your own area within the IUG site and full control. Hosting Services – Listserv:Contact the IUG Regional Liaisons for more information about listserv hosting. Advantages: Customization Control who subscribes Good way of sharing informatio

    The Grizzly, November 5, 2015

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    Wellness Increases Accessibility to Students • Trending: Discounted Jerseys • U-Imagine to Host Annual Bear Pitch Competition • A New Take on an Old Genre • STAT: More Than Just an Acronym • Opinions: Students Who Go the Distance; Sicario • Field Hockey Set to Defend Centennial Conference Title • Battle in Gettysburghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1676/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, October 22, 2015

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    New President on the Brock: Brock Blomberg Takes the Helm at Ursinus • Blomberg Installed as 17th President • Blomberg Begins New Era with Intellectual Discussions • Homecoming Court Crowned • 5 Questions with Brock • A Historic Moment Celebrated in a Historic Place • A Taste of the Workplace • Dr. Hess has Good Chemistry with Freshmen Students • Opinions: Should UC Ban Cigarettes?; New Film Green Inferno Rates 3 / 10 • Distance Doesn\u27t Matter: Two Women\u27s Soccer Players Come From Very Far Apart • Men\u27s and Women\u27s Soccer Look to End Seasons on a High Notehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1674/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, February 12, 2015

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    UC Partners With Community College • Fongs to Receive Honorary Degrees • Merit Scholarships Increase Because of Higher Tuition • Changes to Title IX Brought Changes to Sexual Assault Documentation • Being an International Student is Difficult but Gratifying for Zhu • Getting to Know Mr. Wismer • Aux./Vox. Prints • Novelist Shares Her Story • Opinion: Main Street is a Growing Concern for Students; Are Ursinus\u27 Policies Against Weed Practical? • Junior Swimmer Stepping Up for the Men • Freshman Swimmin\u27 Women Playing Key Role in Championship Defensehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1923/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, March 19, 2015

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    Tops in the East: Gymnastics Will Head to NCGA Nationals • New Wins Power Games • Ursinus to Host ISGP Conference • Going Global Launches • Schellhase Contest in Progress • Simple Servings Fits Students\u27 Needs • Photo Series on Equality Sparks Discussion on Race • Hamlet Comes to Stage with Puppets • Opinion: Ditch the SAT Once and For All; Being Biracial Does not Mean Choosing Sides • Golf Teams Tee Off in 2015https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1927/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, March 5, 2015

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    Student Senate Discusses Diversity on Campus • Sprinklers in Lower Cause Damage • Ursinus Continues to Globalize in Hong Kong • UC Relay for Life Makes Strides • Dawleys Follow Darwin • Poet Reads Her Work on Campus • Goldsmith Wins Fellowship • Opinion: Take Revenge Porn More Seriously; Marijuana Laws Should be Changed Nationwide • Rugby Teams Set to Tackle Spring • Leading Offhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1926/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, September 10, 2015

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    Campus Adapts to Canvas Roll Out • Blomberg Spends Summer Traveling, Meeting with Alumni • New Greek Organizations Look to Form Chapters on Campus • Student Government Launches Free Textbook Pilot Program • Ursinus Songwriter Explores Human Nature Through Music • Mentors in Academics and Life: Ursinus Remembers Dr. Cameron and Dr. Hemphill • Theater Community Welcomes Performing Arts Scholar • Opinions: New Tips for a New Year at UC; Straight Outta Compton Rates 7 / 10 • Globetrotters: Men\u27s Basketball Competes in Europe • Bears Upset Millersville in Record Five Overtimeshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1669/thumbnail.jp
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