Center for Applied Special Technology),Universal Design for Learning (UDL,) which is described on the CAST website as “a frameworkto improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights intohow humans learn,” is heavily addressed in the scholarly literature. See the CAST website athttps://udlguidelines.cast.org/ for the basic outline of this method of accessible instruction. Asearch of UDL will result in many books, articles [54], and videos about using UDL principles aswell as challenges and critiques of the method.5See S. Burgstahler’s article, “Equal Access: Universal Design for Instruction” for a descriptionof UDI, which is a modification of UDL. Available at https://www.washington.edu/doit/equal-access
. Vitak et al. critique the IRB process for applying strict requirements forlow-risk research [18]. While our study was low-risk, we successfully underwent the IRBprocess and received approval exempt from full board review. However, we found that twocommunity colleges would not recognize our qualifying IRB. Each college's IRB requested thatthe research study go through their college’s IRB qualification before allowing their faculty toreceive the recruitment message. In one instance, coauthor 1 asked to forward the recruitmentmessage from coauthor 2's initial postings and was told to submit the survey to coauthor 1's IRBbefore doing so. In the second instance, after someone had forwarded our survey invitation totheir colleagues, a community
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“researchevaluation” was discussed as the topic continues to develop rapidly. However, the authors didnot articulate any opportunities around research intelligence as a data-driven service; rather, thefocus rested on opportunities around advising and educating others to view research metricsmore comprehensively rather than on a narrow set of metrics. No mention was made of activelyparticipating in a service to aid in strategic decision making, nor building teams around suchservices [2]. On the other hand, a more recent report from the often-consulted Ithaka S+R teamstate in “It’s Not What Libraries Hold; It’s Who Libraries Serve,” that academic libraries must“center on the user” and “must be completely re-architected to provide modern businessintelligence
Experiences in World War IIGiven that World War II ended only a few years before the Directory was compiled, it is notsurprising that many engineering library staff were veterans or had worked in positions thatsupported the war effort. Although men were more likely to serve in the armed forces, womenalso served in various roles.U.S. Army veterans included Harry C. Bauer, Director of Libraries at the University ofWashington from 1947-59. Bauer served from 1942-45 as a combat intelligence officer in theU.S. Army Air Forces and was awarded a Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and Air Medal. HowardHovelstad, Acting Director of Libraries at the University of Maryland, served from 1943-46.John S. Mehler, Librarian, University of Alaska served from 1941-46. Charles
importance, but did not studythe actual use of these collections or services. For example, while 69% of faculty in their studyindicated that library databases were important or very important, there was no correspondingassessment of these faculty members' actual use of library databases.A multi-institution interview study organized by Ithaka S+R of civil and environmentalengineering faculty found that researchers preferred to use Google and Google Scholar for arange of information needs including finding datasets, gray literature, and scholarly articles(Cooper et al., 2019). Similarly, in an interview-based study with early career life sciences andengineering faculty at a single institution, researchers found that faculty in their study
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instruction.ConclusionINCLUSIVE ADDIE is an enhancement of the ADDIE instructional model that allows for thecreation of an accepting learning environment for all students. As engineering fields welcomemore students from diverse backgrounds into their ranks, librarians who can maintain aninclusive classroom, along with the use of instructional activities that engage every learner, willhelp those students believe that they belong and can succeed as future engineers. The result willhopefully be new engineers unafraid to apply innovative solutions to the problems they face.References[1] National Science Foundation, “Higher Education in Science and Engineering.” https://ncses.nsf.gov/pubs/nsb202332/characteristics-of-s-e-degree-recipients (accessed Jan. 30, 2024).[2] V
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working with that data on their computer or within a shared drive.External data repositories are being used, but not widely. However, they may be preferred oncethe project is no longer active and deposit data at the time of publication as the literature noted. TABLE VINDICATE WHERE YOU STORE RESEARCH DATA DURING AN ACTIVE PROJECT(S). Data Storage Location Count Percentage Computer or laptop hard drive (i.e. local hard drive) 24 92% Shared drive/ UBC network storage or departmental server (e.g. Home drive, TeamShare, SharePoint, OneDrive) 19 73% External drive 16
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