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Libraries and the University Research Enterprise: An International Perspective

Libraries and the University Research Enterprise: An International Perspective

By Rebecca Bryant, Simon Huggard, Anne Rauh

Charleston Conference
Charleston, South Carolina (USA)

This presentation is an outcome of collaborative research by librarians practicing on three continents through the OCLC Research Library Partnership, and is part of a growing body of research information management research to support libraries, researchers, and institutions.

Topics: Research Information Management

On Shapes and Sizes: Measuring Diversity of Technological Engagement Through Digital Visitors and Residents Maps

On Shapes and Sizes: Measuring Diversity of Technological Engagement Through Digital Visitors and Residents Maps

By Lynn Silipigni Connaway, William Harvey, Erin M. Hood

On Shapes and Sizes: Measuring Diversity of Technological Engagement Through Digital Visitors and Residents Maps
Washington, D.C. (USA)

User Studies researchers share findings from the Digital Visitors and Residents project, including how students and faculty engage with technology and library resources online and in person.

Topics: Digital Visitors and Residents, User Research

Digital Literacy in the Era of Fake News: Key Roles for Information Professionals

Digital Literacy in the Era of Fake News: Key Roles for Information Professionals

By Lynn Silipigni Connaway

ASIS&T Annual Meeting
Washington, D.C. (USA)

In this presentation, Silipigni Connaway describes how people determine whether an online information source is credible and how libraries can play a role in ensuring patrons are accessing trustworthy sources.

Topics: Information Literacy, User Research

Smarter Data for Smarter Libraries

Smarter Data for Smarter Libraries

By Rachel Frick, Jeff Mixter

OCLC Americas Regional Council
Baltimore, Maryland (USA)

Frick and Mixter make the case for viewing collections as data, how analyzing institutional repository data can provide intelligence on how library materials are being used, the importance of analytics, and OCLC's work in and support of IIIF.

Topics: IIIF, Research Data Management

Using the Semantic Web to Improve Knowledge of Translations

Using the Semantic Web to Improve Knowledge of Translations

By Karen Smith-Yoshimura

International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications
Washington, DC (USA)

Smith-Yoshimura describes how Worldcat contains many rich cataloguing records for translations and how the semantic web can be used to improve associations and present information in the preferred language of the user.

Topics: Linked Data