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- Title
- Evolving in Common: Creating Mutually Supportive Relationships Between Libraries and the Digital Humanities.
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Vandegrift, Micah, Varner, Stewart
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The authors lay out practical ways for libraries to involve themselves in this evolving area, especially focused on current strengths of many libraries including commitments to resource accessibility and project development. Finally, this article proposes that the role of the research librarian is evolving in order to effectively integrate the library as a partner in the scholarship of digital humanities.
- Date Issued
- 2013
- Identifier
- FSU_migr_library_faculty_publications-0004, 10.1080/01930826.2013.756699
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- Set of related objects
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- Leveraging LC's Linked Data API.
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Miguez, Matthew Roland
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Presented at ALA Annual 2017. Panel abstract: In this program speakers will discuss how they are using APIs to improve and automate cataloging, acquisition, metadata enhancement, and holdings maintenance workflows in technical services. APIs being discussed will be both open source and vendor-specific. A general overview of API will be provided.
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- FSU_libsubv1_scholarship_submission_1498756273_c156678f_compound
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- Set of related objects
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- Librarian, Heal Thyself: A Scholarly Communication Analysis of LIS Journals.
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Bowley, Chealsye, Vandegrift, Micah
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This article presents an analysis of 111 journals in Library and Information Science based on measurements of "openness" including copyright policies, open access self-archiving policies and open access publishing options. We propose a new metric to rank journals: the J.O.I Factor (Journal Openness Index). Finally, the article calls for librarians and researchers in LIS to examine our scholarly literature and hold it to the principles and standards that we are asking of other disciplines....
Show moreThis article presents an analysis of 111 journals in Library and Information Science based on measurements of "openness" including copyright policies, open access self-archiving policies and open access publishing options. We propose a new metric to rank journals: the J.O.I Factor (Journal Openness Index). Finally, the article calls for librarians and researchers in LIS to examine our scholarly literature and hold it to the principles and standards that we are asking of other disciplines. Data are accessible at http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.994258
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- 2014
- Identifier
- FSU_migr_library_faculty_publications-0010, 10.6084/m9.figshare.994261
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- Set of related objects
- Title
- How OAIS and OA IR you?: Developing workflows in publishing, promoting, and preserving faculty grey literature within a university.
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Smith, Plato
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Demonstrates partnerships between faculty, digital librarian, cataloger, and external digital preservation partners involved in open access (OA) institutional repository (IR) digital collection development and digital preservation of grey literature at Florida State University Proposes mapping current digital collections and digital preservation workflows to open archival information system (OAIS) reference model as part of a self-assessment and gap analysis to improve current workflows and...
Show moreDemonstrates partnerships between faculty, digital librarian, cataloger, and external digital preservation partners involved in open access (OA) institutional repository (IR) digital collection development and digital preservation of grey literature at Florida State University Proposes mapping current digital collections and digital preservation workflows to open archival information system (OAIS) reference model as part of a self-assessment and gap analysis to improve current workflows and move towards the adoption of open standards and best practices Explores open access digital collections building and digital preservation policy development by mapping to OAIS reference modelReferences The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model and digital curation profile as supplemental resources in the development of an institution's digital preservation management policy strategy for future inclusion into current digital collection development policy
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- 2009
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- FSU_migr_digital_lib-0003
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- Set of related objects
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- Using Preservation of Faculty Research as Demo Preservation Use Case for Developing a Digital Preservation Strategy within a Research University.
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Smith, Plato
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Florida State University (FSU) entered into a formal digital preservation strategy agreement with Florida Digital Archive (FDA) in 2009. However, prior to joining FDA, FSU requested permission from FDA to develop a plan to preserve a faculty member's research data. FDA agreed to allow the development of a FSU demo preservation of FSU Biological Scientist, Dr. A.K.S.K. Prasad, images of biological silica collection which was later presented in several national and international conference...
Show moreFlorida State University (FSU) entered into a formal digital preservation strategy agreement with Florida Digital Archive (FDA) in 2009. However, prior to joining FDA, FSU requested permission from FDA to develop a plan to preserve a faculty member's research data. FDA agreed to allow the development of a FSU demo preservation of FSU Biological Scientist, Dr. A.K.S.K. Prasad, images of biological silica collection which was later presented in several national and international conference presentations.
This talk will include oral history and a presentation detailing the development of FSU utilizing locally developed preservation strategy of DAITSS, known as Dark Archive in the Sunshine State, starting with demo preservation of faculty research data which was later used to influence senior management to join FDA. The talk will include: Proof-of-concept to prototype preservation of FSU data via diatomscapes Intellectual merit and broader impact of preservation of faculty research via Boyer's Model of Scholarship Marketing DAITSS via conference presentations Reason FSU selected and joined FDA as a preservation strategy partner FSU collections currently being preserved via DAITSS FDA formal memorandum of understanding between FDA and FSU
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- 2011
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- FSU_migr_digital_lib-0007
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- Set of related objects
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- Research, Preservation, and Repository Publication Relationships: Digital Curation, Diatoms, & DigiNole Commons.
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Smith, Plato
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Florida State University (FSU) Libraries Digital Library Center (DLC) in collaboration and partnership with FSU Biological Scientist, Dr. A.K.S.K. Prasad, has successfully preserved a small sample of his diatoms research in both Florida Center for Library Automation (FCLA) Florida Digital Archive(FDA) and MetaArchive since 2008 and 2009, respectively. The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model, introduced at the 3rd International Digital Curation conference in Washington, DC in December 2007, was the...
Show moreFlorida State University (FSU) Libraries Digital Library Center (DLC) in collaboration and partnership with FSU Biological Scientist, Dr. A.K.S.K. Prasad, has successfully preserved a small sample of his diatoms research in both Florida Center for Library Automation (FCLA) Florida Digital Archive(FDA) and MetaArchive since 2008 and 2009, respectively. The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model, introduced at the 3rd International Digital Curation conference in Washington, DC in December 2007, was the conceptual model used to guide some of the major stages in the preservation of faculty research data. The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) describes digital curation as encompassing both data curation and digital preservation and "stems from the early days of the DCC [Digital Curation Centre]" (McGovern, 2011) and the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) Digital Preservation briefing paper (Burnhill, 2006). Both The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model and ICPSR's digital curation definition provided the overarching framework for the workflow processes governing preservation of faculty research data using two different preservation strategies.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2011
- Identifier
- FSU_migr_digital_lib-0009
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- Set of related objects