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Makerspace Implementation and Pandemic Response 创客空间的实施和流行病应对
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-10-08 DOI: 10.29173/istl2611
Timothy Hurley
Makerspaces have continued to be a popular addition to the services offered by libraries. This article will address the creation and implementation of one at a mid-sized medical library. The writer will summarize their personal experience of the steps taken towards opening the makerspace and give insight into the process. This article will also address the trying times brought on by Covid-19 and the challenges faced in an operational perspective.
创客空间一直是图书馆提供服务的一个受欢迎的补充。本文将讨论如何在一个中等规模的医学图书馆中创建和实现一个数据库。作者将总结他们对开放创客空间所采取的步骤的个人经验,并对这一过程进行深入分析。本文还将从业务角度论述2019冠状病毒病带来的艰难时期和面临的挑战。
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引用次数: 1
COVID-19 as an Opportunity to Expand the Instructional Portfolio of STEM Librarians COVID-19是扩大STEM图书馆员教学组合的机会
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-10-08 DOI: 10.29173/istl2609
J. Borycz, A. Carroll
The pivot to online teaching caused by the COVID-19 pandemic enabled science and engineering librarians at Vanderbilt University to expand their teaching roles within graduate-level courses in biomedical engineering, chemistry, and physics. In addition to addressing traditional information literacy skills related to information retrieval and resource evaluation, these new lessons addressed important science process skills such as academic reading, responsible conduct of research, and research data management. A facility with cloud-based teaching tools such as Zoom breakout rooms and Excel for Microsoft 365 allowed for engaging instructional experiences, even within synchronous online instructional environments. By integrating these topics into the graduate curricula, these guest lectures supported the professional development of early career graduate students and deepened relationships with the course instructors of record.
新冠肺炎疫情导致的向在线教学的转变使范德比尔特大学的科学和工程图书馆员能够扩大他们在生物医学工程、化学和物理学研究生课程中的教学作用。除了解决与信息检索和资源评估相关的传统信息素养技能外,这些新课程还解决了重要的科学过程技能,如学术阅读、负责任的研究和研究数据管理。一个拥有Zoom分组会议室和Excel for Microsoft 365等基于云的教学工具的设施,即使在同步在线教学环境中,也能提供引人入胜的教学体验。通过将这些主题融入研究生课程,这些客座讲座支持了早期职业研究生的专业发展,并加深了与记录课程讲师的关系。
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引用次数: 1
scite: Providing Additional Context for Citation Statements scite:为引文语句提供附加上下文
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-10-08 DOI: 10.29173/istl74
Elizabeth Sterner
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引用次数: 0
Talking With Your STEM Faculty About Open Access: A Checklist 与你的STEM教师谈论开放获取:一个清单
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-05-07 DOI: 10.29173/ISTL2589
Jeanne Hoover, Bryna Coonin
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引用次数: 0
Science Librarianship and Social Justice: Part Three: Advanced Concepts 科学图书馆与社会公正:第三部分:先进概念
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-05-07 DOI: 10.29173/ISTL2601
Jeffra D. Bussmann, I. Altamirano, Samuel Hansen, Nastasha E. Johnson, Gr Keer
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引用次数: 1
Engineering the Future of Outreach 工程拓展的未来
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-05-07 DOI: 10.29173/ISTL2583
E. Dommermuth, Megan Welsh
While academic libraries strive to meaningfully engage their campus communities, it can be hard to imagine new and creative outreach strategies. InfoMotion, a customized tricycle, is the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries’ “vehicle” to meet patrons where they are and embed ourselves in the campus community. InfoMotion was mobile and eye-catching, but it was cumbersome as we navigated campus pathways. The authors discuss their institutional context and describe an impactful partnership with engineering students to design an electric-assist system for InfoMotion. This collaboration resulted in a more user-friendly way for Libraries personnel to engage with the campus community, and helped the authors learn about student information needs while building relationships with engineering faculty and students.
虽然学术图书馆努力有意义地参与校园社区,但很难想象新的和创造性的外展策略。informotion是一辆定制的三轮车,是科罗拉多大学博尔德图书馆的“交通工具”,可以随时与顾客见面,并将我们自己融入校园社区。InfoMotion是可移动且引人注目的,但当我们在校园道路上导航时,它很麻烦。作者讨论了他们的机构背景,并描述了一个有影响力的合作伙伴关系与工程学生设计一个电子辅助系统的信息。这种合作为图书馆人员与校园社区互动提供了一种更友好的方式,并帮助作者在与工程学院和学生建立关系的同时了解学生的信息需求。
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Research Support Services in STEM Libraries: A Scoping Review STEM图书馆的研究支持服务:范围审查
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-05-07 DOI: 10.13016/CZ8X-UYDH
N. Tchangalova, Jodi Coalter, A. Trost, Amber Pierdinock
As science and technology libraries continue to evolve, specialized research support services are developed and offered at academic institutions or research organizations. Making sense of this changing landscape and determining the best programs for an institution can be a daunting task, especially for early-career librarians. This article aims to provide an overview of various small to medium size non-traditional or specialized research support services in academic and special libraries serving Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. A systematic search of five databases was conducted for articles that described the development and implementation of research support services. Non-traditional or specialized research support services identified in this scoping review fall in the following areas: bibliometrics/altmetrics, data management services, geographic information systems, patents, and systematic reviews. The paper provides a detailed foundation for novice and experienced STEM librarians to offer innovative library services or enhance existing research support services.
随着科技图书馆的不断发展,专门的研究支持服务在学术机构或研究组织中得到发展和提供。理解这种不断变化的环境并为一个机构确定最好的项目可能是一项艰巨的任务,尤其是对刚入职不久的图书馆员来说。本文旨在概述为科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)学科服务的学术和专业图书馆的各种中小型非传统或专业研究支持服务。系统地检索了五个数据库,查找描述研究支助服务的发展和实施的文章。非传统或专门的研究支持服务在此范围综述中被确定在以下领域:文献计量学/替代计量学、数据管理服务、地理信息系统、专利和系统综述。本文为新手和有经验的STEM图书馆员提供创新的图书馆服务或加强现有的研究支持服务提供了详细的基础。
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引用次数: 2
Using Open Calais to Identify the Research Areas of Engineering Faculty 利用开放的加莱来确定工程学院的研究领域
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-05-07 DOI: 10.29173/ISTL59
Teresa U. Berry, J. Williamson
To meet the research, teaching, and learning needs of their users, academic librarians, particularly those functioning as subject liaisons, are expected to know the institution’s curriculum and research areas so that they can help shape library strategies to meet those needs and to connect users to the library’s resources and services. The present study investigated the use of Refinitiv’s free web demo, Open Calais, as a text mining tool to help learn about the research areas in the University of Tennessee’s Tickle College of Engineering. We investigated the following research questions: What interdisciplinary research areas in the College does Open Calais reveal? What are the differences in Open Calais’ tagging of Scopus and web pages? What terms were uncovered by Open Calais that were unexpected by the subject librarian? The results showed a mixed picture of the usefulness of Open Calais for learning the research areas of the College of Engineering. 
为了满足用户的研究、教学和学习需求,学术图书馆员,特别是那些担任学科联络人的图书馆员,应该了解该机构的课程和研究领域,以便他们能够帮助制定图书馆战略,以满足这些需求,并将用户与图书馆的资源和服务联系起来。本研究调查了路孚特的免费网络演示Open Calais作为文本挖掘工具的使用情况,以帮助了解田纳西大学Tickle工程学院的研究领域。我们调查了以下研究问题:开放加莱揭示了学院的哪些跨学科研究领域?Open Calais对Scopus和网页的标记有什么不同?Open Calais发现了哪些术语,这些术语出乎主题图书管理员的意料?结果显示,开放加莱对学习工程学院研究领域的有用性参差不齐。
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Enhancing the Discovery of Chemistry Theses by Registering Substances and Depositing in PubChem 通过在PubChem中注册物质和沉积来促进化学论文的发现
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-05-07 DOI: 10.29173/ISTL2566
Vincent F. Scalfani, B. Dahlbach, Jacob H. Robertson
Chemical substances from theses are not widely accessible as searchable machine-readable formats. In this article, we describe our workflow for extracting, registering, and sharing chemical substances from the University of Alabama theses to enhance discovery. In total, 73 theses were selected for the project, resulting in about 3,000 substances registered using the IUPAC International Chemical Identifier and deposited in PubChem as either structure-data files or Simplified Molecular-Input Line-Entry System notations. In addition to substances being deposited in PubChem, an archive copy was also deposited in the University of Alabama Institutional Repository. The PubChem records for the substance depositions include the full bibliographic reference and link to the thesis full text or thesis metadata when the full text is not yet available. Excluding mixtures, we found that 40% of the shared substances were new to PubChem at the time of deposition. We conclude this article with a detailed discussion about our experiences, challenges, and recommendations for librarians and curators engaged in sharing chemical substance data from theses and similar documents.
论文中的化学物质不能作为可搜索的机器可读格式广泛访问。在本文中,我们描述了从University of Alabama论文中提取、注册和共享化学物质以增强发现的工作流程。该项目总共选择了73篇论文,从而产生了大约3000种使用IUPAC国际化学标识符注册的物质,并以结构数据文件或简化分子输入行输入系统符号的形式存放在PubChem中。除了存放在PubChem中的物质外,一份存档副本也存放在阿拉巴马大学机构存储库中。物质沉积的PubChem记录包括完整的参考书目和论文全文或论文元数据的链接,当全文尚未可用时。除去混合物,我们发现40%的共享物质在沉积时是《PubChem》中的新物质。在本文的最后,我们详细讨论了我们的经验、挑战以及对从事论文和类似文档中化学物质数据共享的图书馆员和策展人的建议。
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Network Visualization: What and How 网络可视化:做什么和如何做
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-05-07 DOI: 10.29173/ISTL2600
S. Ritchie, Jessica Sigman
The third in a series of columns around data visualizations by three librarians at the University of Maryland (and one collaborator from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency).
马里兰大学的三名图书馆员(以及美国环境保护局的一名合作者)围绕数据可视化撰写的一系列专栏中的第三篇。
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