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- Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 1
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- 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Elizabeth Dawson, Northern Arizona University; Susan Wainscott, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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required orsupplementary materials for their course. These choices are often protected by academic freedompolicies [3].In particular, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medical sciences (STEM)courses may rely heavily on IM, such as textbooks, to augment lecture and laboratory learningactivities and lectures. Textbooks are often content-rich and may have substantial onlineresources to assist learners and support instruction [2]. However, there are a myriad of additionalinformation resources available to supplement or replace textbooks, and these might bepurchased by students, provided by faculty (e.g. course reserves), provided through universityand college libraries, or be Open Access or Open Educational Resources (OER) that
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- Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 3
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Jamie M. Niehof, University of Michigan; Sarah Barbrow, University of Michigan; Paul Grochowski, University of Michigan; Luesoni Kuck, University of Michigan
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exchanged between researchers, although they have notbeen easily searchable or available to the public until the early days of the internet.First established at Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1991, the pioneering arXiv repositoryenabled the sharing of high-energy physics preprints [13]. This open access platform is nowhoused at Cornell University. arXiv paved the way for the proliferation of other preprintrepositories across disciplines over the subsequent three decades, such as bioRxiv and medRxiv[14].These repositories are excellent at featuring recently-posted articles but lack optimization forsearching with specific syntax and facet limiting, which engineering librarians are accustomed todoing.In the last five years, traditional subscription
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- Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 5
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Rebecca Glasgow, University of Nevada, Reno
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Paper ID #43349A Collaborative Approach to Implementing Design Thinking and Rapid Prototypingin a High School Engineering CampMs. Rebecca Glasgow, University of Nevada, Reno Rebecca is the Engineering and Fabrication Librarian at the University of Nevada, Reno. She supports the learning, teaching and research needs of faculty and students for the College of Engineering and a wide variety of departments that use the Makerspace. Her time with the DeLaMare Science and Engineering Library has allowed her to explore curriculum development and instructional design, which she has applied to her makerspace training programs and
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- Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 4
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Matthew Frenkel, New York University; Hebah Emara, New York University ; Amanda He, New York University ; Lindsay Anderberg, New York University ; Samuel R. Putnam, New York University
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Paper ID #43176Work in Progress: Exploring the impact of Generative AI on InformationSeeking Behavior of Engineering StudentsProf. Matthew Frenkel, New York University Matthew Frenkel is the engineering librarian at NYU’s Bern Dibner Library, and affiliated faculty in Mechanical Engineering at NYU Tandon. He is a member of the ASEE Engineering librarian division (ELD). Matthew’s background is in the experimental study of optical whispering gallery sensors. His current interests are focused on professional skill development and teaching practices.Hebah Emara, New York UniversityAmanda He, New York UniversityLindsay Anderberg, New