New Article: "Transcendental Metadata: A Collaborative Schema for Electronic...
Article: “Transcendental Metadata: A Collaborative Schema for Electronic Resource Description” Authors: Charlene Sorensen (University of Saskatchewan), Craig Harkema (University of Saskatchewan), Karim...
View ArticleNew From David Rumsey Map Collection: San Francisco Aerial Photographs 1938
Super cool images and a great example of library collaboration. From a Rumsey Map Collection Blog Post (With Highlights): We have put online a set of 164 large format, sharp, black and white vertical...
View ArticleNew Report: Information Handling in Collaborative Research: An Exploration of...
A new report released today by the Research Information Network (RIN) in the UK. From the Announcement: This study, commissioned by RIN and the British Library, comprising of a set of case studies...
View ArticleNew Report: “A Surfboard for Riding the Wave – Towards a Four Country Action...
From the Knowledge Exchange: The report not only offers an overview of the present activities and challenges in the field of research data in Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom...
View ArticleNew Report: "Two Heads Are Better than One: Influencing Preservice Classroom...
Title: Two Heads Are Better than One: Influencing Preservice Classroom Teachers’ Understanding and Practice of Classroom–Library Collaboration Authors: Judi Moreillon, PhD, is Adjunct Assistant...
View ArticleNew Research Article: "Understanding Collaboration in Wikipedia" (in Latest...
Title: Understanding collaboration in Wikipedia Author: Royce Kimmons (The University of Texas at Austin) Graduate Research Assistant and doctoral student in Instructional Technology Source: First...
View ArticleWestlawNext iPad App Adds New Collaboration Capabilities
From Thomson Reuters: The WestlawNext iPad app now features enhanced folder sharing capabilities. Users can save their research results, including notes and KeyCite® warning flags, in folders that can...
View Article“Small Indiana Libraries Team Up, Share to Stay Open”
From the AP (via Muncie Star-Press): Consolidations can have financial benefits, such as by reducing technology and administrative costs, said deputy state librarian Jim Corridan. He said merged...
View ArticleColumbia and Cornell University Libraries: Latin American and Iberian Studies...
From the Columbia University Libraries News Release: Columbia and Cornell University Libraries will collaboratively support the Latin American and Iberian Studies collection development activities of...
View ArticleNew Report and Case Studies from CLIR: “One Culture. Computationally...
Title One Culture. Computationally Intensive Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences: A Report on the Experiences of First Respondents to the Digging Into Data Challenge Authors Christa...
View ArticleA New Issue of Collaborative Librarianship (3.1) is Now Available
The table of contents is below. Back issues, author guidelines, a list of advisory board members, etc. are available here. Collaborative Librarianship can also be found on Twitter (Collaborative...
View ArticleArticle: "Can Libraries Save by Sharing Services?"
From an Article in the Des Moines Register: Thousands of dollars in operating and administrative costs could be saved if more public library services in the Des Moines metro area were consolidated,...
View ArticleUK: BFI and British Library Join Forces to Increase Access to Their Unique...
From a British Library Announcement: The BFI [British Film Institute] and the British Library have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), with the objective of increasing public,...
View ArticleNew Working Guide from UK's DCC: How to Develop a Data Management and Sharing...
Summary from the Digital Curation Centre (DCC) Web Site: This guide outlines the process of developing a data management and sharing plan. Planning for the effective creation, management and sharing of...
View ArticleDigital Collections: Brown Library Fortifies Latin American Collaborative...
From the University of Texas at Austin: A project aimed at building a major research tool for the global study of Latin America at The University of Texas at Austin has just gotten a significant new...
View ArticlePasadena, CA: "City's Historic Photos Go Online"
From the La Cañada Valley Sun: A group of local cultural institutions has been scanning, cataloging and uploading images of the city’s past to the Internet, creating an extensive online database known...
View ArticleNew Issue Alert: Collaborative Librarianship (Vol 3, No 3, 2011)
Collaborative Librarianship Vol 3, No 3 (2011) Table of Contents Again a Cottage Industry PDF Ivan Gaetz 129 Scholarly Articles Transcendental Metadata: A Collaborative Schema for Electronic Resource...
View ArticleA New Issue of Collaborative Librarianship (3.1) is Now Available
The table of contents is below. Back issues, author guidelines, a list of advisory board members, etc. are available here. Collaborative Librarianship can also be found on Twitter (Collaborative...
View ArticleArticle: "Can Libraries Save by Sharing Services?"
From an Article in the Des Moines Register: Thousands of dollars in operating and administrative costs could be saved if more public library services in the Des Moines metro area were consolidated,...
View ArticleUK: BFI and British Library Join Forces to Increase Access to Their Unique...
From a British Library Announcement: The BFI [British Film Institute] and the British Library have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), with the objective of increasing public,...
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