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"Is it a journal title, or what?" Mitigating Microaggressions in Virtual Reference

"Is it a journal title, or what?" Mitigating Microaggressions in Virtual Reference

By Marie L. Radford, Vanessa Kitzie, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Diana Floegel

ALA Annual Conference
Chicago, Illinois (USA)

Learn how researchers explored how microaggressions can occur in virtual reference and how librarians can mitigate microaggressions in their practice.

Topics: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Information Literacy

Challenges of Multilingualism

Challenges of Multilingualism

By Karen Smith-Yoshimura

Visualizing Digital Humanities workshop
Lorentz Center, Leiden, (The Netherlands)

Learn from Smith-Yoshimura about challenges of translations in WorldCat, including different writing systems, different transliterations, the pitfalls of metadata, as well as opportunities of linked data.

Topics: Linked Data

Data Designed for Discovery

Data Designed for Discovery

By Roy Tennant

International Association of University Libraries Conference
Bolzano, (Italy)

Tennant provides a research perspective on data designed for discovery and how linked data can solve current issues.

 

Topics: Linked Data

Best Practices for Descriptive Metadata

Best Practices for Descriptive Metadata

By Alexis Antracoli, Karen Stoll Farrell, Jackie Dooley

International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC) Web Archiving Conference
London (UK)

Learn about how web archives are being used, the issues with discoverability, and best practices for web archiving descriptive metadata that are community-neutral and standards-neutral.

Topics: Metadata, Web Archiving

The Irish Presence in the Published Record

The Irish Presence in the Published Record

By Lorcan Dempsey

CONUL Annual Conference
Athlone, (Ireland)

Dempsey shares OCLC Research's exploration of the national presence of countries in the published record - and in particular the cultural patterns and trends that can be discerned by exploring Ireland in the published record.

Topics: National Presence

The Network Reshapes the Research Library Collection

The Network Reshapes the Research Library Collection

By Lorcan Dempsey

CONUL Annual Conference
Athlone, (Ireland)

Dempsey provides an in-depth look into library collection trends, including collective collections, reconfiguration of research work, and reconfiguration of information space.

Topics: Collective Collections

Some Collection Directions: Inside Out, Facilitated, Collective

Some Collection Directions: Inside Out, Facilitated, Collective

By Lorcan Dempsey

Ohio Valley Technical Services Group Conference
Cincinnati, Ohio (USA)

Learn about new and evolving directions in collection management in libraries, including concepts such as inside out collections, facilitated collections, and collective collections.

Topics: Collective Collections

Practices Do Not Make Perfect

Practices Do Not Make Perfect

By Ixchel M. Faniel, Elizabeth Yakel

ALA Webinar
Virtual

Faniel details the Dissemination Information Packages for Information Reuse (DIPIR) research project, including research methods, findings, and implications.
 

Topics: Research Data Management, User Research

Collections: Inside Out, Facilitated, and Collective

Collections: Inside Out, Facilitated, and Collective

By Lorcan Dempsey

The Big Ten Academic Alliance Collective Collection
West Lafayette, Indiana (USA)

In this presentation, Dempsey examines the Big Ten Academic Alliance Collective Collection, showing trends and directions in collection management for the future.

Topics: Collective Collections

Data Reusability: A Comparison Across Disciplines

Data Reusability: A Comparison Across Disciplines

By Ixchel M. Faniel

Research Data Access & Preservation (RDAP) Summit
Seattle, Washington (USA)

Using examples from the Dissemination Information Packages for Information Reuse (DIPIR) project, Faniel presents on confluence and disparities of researchers’ data reuse needs.  

Topics: Research Data Management, User Research