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- Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 2: Understanding Our Users
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sarah Parker, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
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necessarily adisciplinary norm but could be seen because of lack of policy that provides clear guidelines onwhat is required of the individual researcher or research team.Considering the Tri-Agency’s Research Data Management policy and as [18] concludes in hisreport based on the 2015 UBC survey, “understanding the particular needs or habits withinspecific research areas can provide insight into how disciplines think about and work with data[18, p. 14].” This study’s focus on engineering is intended to consider the research data sharingpractices since the 2015 UBC study and provide further insight to assist the subject librarian’sunderstanding of the data sharing behaviour of engineers while reflecting on what supports couldbe adopted into their
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- Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Poster Session
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Sarah Weiss, University of Maryland- College Park
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modules developed to support different levels of researcher and student atUMD. The presentation was well received and, some faculty in the CEE department wish toexplore ways to further integrate equitable citation practice into their graduate curriculum.Assignment ProposalAfter the presentation on citational justice, faculty in the CEE department became interested inintegrating critical citation practice into their graduate student’s research requirements. One ofthe faculty members developed a short reflective assignment for the graduate students theyadvise to complete. Included in this assignment was identifying who is most cited in the field,analyzing their identities, and reflecting on identities that were underrepresented or missing.After
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- Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 5: Collections & Spaces
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jeanette M. Mueller-Alexander, Arizona State University Library; Alexander Soto, Labriola National American Indian Data Center; Bethany Maureen Leonardi
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. Mueller-Alexander and H. J. Seaton, “Researching Native Americans: Tips on vocabulary, search strategies and internet resources.” Database, 17(2), 45, Apr. 1994.[2] A. Soto, A. B. H. Sanchez, J. M. Mueller-Alexander, and J. Martin. “Researching Native Americans: Reflections on Vocabulary, Search Strategies, and Technology.” Online Searcher, 45(5), 10–19, Sep./Oct. 2021.[3] D. Thomas, “Reflections on Inclusive Language and Indexing.” Key Words, 28(4), 14–18, Win. 2020.[4] D. Thomas, “Another Look in the Mirror: Correction to Reflections on Inclusive Language and Indexing.” Key Words, 29(2), 26, Sum. 2021.[5] S. Ullstrom, “Decolonizing the index.” Indexer, 34(3), 110–112, Sep. 2016, doi: 10.3828/indexer
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- Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 3: Instruction & Information Literacy
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Bridget M. Smyser, Northeastern University; Jodi Bolognese, Northeastern University
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conference papers, rather than including manydifferent types of sources. The rubric scoring criteria were revised to reflect this emphasis, andall scores for that outcome were updated to reflect the updated rubric (see Appendix A).The final ratings were then combined into a total rubric score. Course scores for each report, as apercentage of the total possible score, and the percentage of graduate students on each team werecomputed as well in order to compare the final data from the two semesters in the sample. Two-sample t-tests assuming unequal variances were used to look for statistical differences betweenoutcomes for the Summer 2021 and Summer 2022 data. As no significant differences wereidentified, average scores for each rubric outcome were
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- Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 4: Outreach & Collaboration
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Sarah Over, Virginia Tech; Connie Stovall, Virginia Tech
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departments, but also included other STEM related institutes and departments. Itbecame clear through campus interactions, tech and industry conferences, and demand for suchanalysis that stakeholders across campus are hungry for data-driven expertise.Virginia Tech is an R1 (Carnegie Classification-Very High Research Activity), land grantinstitution with a large engineering program and has maintained a dedicated engineering subjectlibrarian position for more than two decades. When the previous engineering librarian retired twoyears ago, administrators decided to reimagine the position to incorporate engineering researchintelligence work into the liaison role and rename the title to reflect the engineering analyst role.This new liaison role allows the