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ELD Poster Session
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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David Hubbard, Texas A&M University
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Engineering Libraries
. 1997. Single journal bibliometric studies: A review. Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science 2 (2): 93-114.2. Anyi, K., A. Zainab, and N. Anuar. 2009. Bibliometric studies on single journals: A review. Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science 14 (1): 17-55.3. Berelson, B. 1971. Content Analysis in Communication Research. New York: Hafner, 18.4. Allen, B., and D. Reser. 1990. Content analysis in library and information science research. Library & Information Science Research 12 (3): 251–262.5. Atkins, S. 1988. Subject trends in library and information science research, 1975-1984. Library Trends 36 (4): 633-658.6. Feehan, P., W Gragg, W. Havener, and D. Kester. 1987. Library and information science
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New Collaborations
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Anne Rauh, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Jody Hoesly, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Engineering Libraries
: a. check page numbers to verify if it is a duplicate b. choose a citation with an abstract and issn/isbn over one without (more info = better search results later) c. choose a citation with Digital Object Identifier (DOI) over one without d. view zotero in entire browser window when looking for duplicates e. change view to display more title information and year 3. 2007 CV SEARCH – Using the CV, search for each citation listed in the 2007 folder. If the citation is in the Zotero 2007 folder, drag and drop it into the CV folder, delete it from the 2007 folder, and highlight the citation on the CV with the corresponding 2007 color. When completed, move any remaining
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Technical Papers
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Carol La Russa, University of California, Davis; Karen Andrews, University of California, Davis
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Engineering Libraries
extraction algorithms. Disciplines such asengineering, where series are ubiquitous, will then be on a level playing field when itcomes to search and retrieval of technical information.Bibliography 1. Coyle, K. (2006). Mass Digitization of Books. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 32 (6): p. 643. 2. Coyle, K. (2006). Mass Digitization of Books. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 32 (6): p. 644. 3. Kimball, R., Weimer, K. H., & Surratt, B. (2005). Digitizing the series Geologic Atlas of the United States (1894-1945); access and preservation of older geological literature using an institutional repository. Proceedings of the Geoscience Information Society, 36: p. 109. Results of
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Technical Papers
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Richard Bernier, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Engineering Libraries
AC 2010-8: USING LIBGUIDES AS A WEB 2.0 CONTENT MANAGEMENTSYSTEM AND A COLLABORATION TOOL FOR ENGINEERING LIBRARIANSRichard Bernier, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Richard Bernier is the Reference and Electronic Services Librarian at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology where he manages subscriptions and access to all electronic resources; conducts reference service and library instruction, and manages the digital archives project. He is currently transitioning his library toward a Library 2.0 environment. Page 15.1330.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Using
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ELD Poster Session
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Cameron Patterson, University of Alabama; Nicholas A. Kraft, University of Alabama; Susan Burkett, University of Alabama
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Engineering Libraries
AC 2010-861: AVS: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY VIRTUAL MUSEUMCameron Patterson, University of Alabama Cameron W. Patterson is an undergraduate student at the University of Alabama majoring in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics. He is a member of the UA Computer-Based Honor's program, a student member of IEEE and Eta Kappa Nu.Nicholas A. Kraft, University of Alabama Nicholas A. Kraft is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Alabama. He received the BA degree in mathematics from Indiana University in 2002 and the PhD degree in computer science from Clemson University in 2007. His research is currently supported by three NSF awards, including one
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New Collaborations
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Megan Sapp Nelson, Purdue University; Michael Fosmire, Purdue University Libraries -- PHYS
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Engineering Libraries
Libraries 2003, 24 (1-2), 21-30.13. Welker, A. L.; Quintiliano, B.; Green, L., Information Literacy: Skills for Life. ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings 2005, 8039-8047.14. Popescu, A.; Popescu, R., Building Research Skills: Course Integrated Training Methods. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education & Practice 2003, 129 (1), 40.15. Drew, C.; Vaz, R., Global Projects Preparation: Infusing Information Literacy into Project-Based Curricula. ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings 2008, AC 2008-1220.16. Williams, B.; Blowers, P., Deconstruction of an Engineering Syllabus for Information Literacy. ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings 2003, 3565-3573
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Technical Papers
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Dana Denick, Drexel University; Jay Bhatt, Drexel University; Bradley Layton, Drexel University (Eng.)
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Engineering Libraries
. Introduction Based Space Elevator a. Problem Statement b. Design Objectives • Optimization of a Traditional Transmission for an c. Background Electric Vehicle III. Decision Matrix • Automotive X Prize Motor and Battery a. Proposed Solution b. Alternative Solutions • Electric Vehicle Drive Train Control c. SWOT Analysis • Compost Bin: A Practical Approach to Composting IV. System Analysis • Scaled-Down Model of a Mechanically Stabilized a. Engineering
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nestor Osorio, Northern Illinois University
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Engineering Libraries
him apart was that he not only mastered the technology ofhis profession but also discovered the need for better organization of the technical literature. Outof his interest for doing things better, the idea of an index for the engineering literature was born.Norman F. Koch8, in his short biography of J. B. Johnson, best describes the beginning of TheEngineering Index: “The Index of Current Engineering Literature” was started by professor Johnson because Page 15.1230.2 he found the need of such an index while doing research work. It originated in an outline of a few of his own engineering journals. This suggested a more
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New Collaborations
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mary Strife, West Virginia University
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Engineering Libraries
=4263. Blummer, B. A., & Kritskaya, O. (2009). Best practices for creating an online tutorial: A literature review.Journal of Web Librarianship, 3(3), 199-216. doi:10.1080/193229009030507993. Ganster, L. A., & Walsh, T. R. (2008). Enhancing library instruction to undergraduates: Incorporating onlinetutorials into the curriculum. College & Undergraduate Libraries, 15(3), 314-333.doi:10.1080/106913108022582324. Kearns, K., & Hybl, T. T. (2005). A collaboration between faculty and librarians to develop and assess a scienceliteracy laboratory module. Science & Technology Libraries, 25(4), 39-56. doi:10.1300/J122v25n04•045. Maness, J. (2006). Library 2.0 Theory: Web 2.0 and its implications for libraries. Webology, 3(2), article
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Technical Papers
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Virginia Baldwin, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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Engineering Libraries
principle of open access: Changing the way we think about legal scholarship. New Mexico Law Review, 37(2), 431-477.8. Jantz, R. C., & Wilson, M. C. (2008). Institutional repositories: Faculty deposits, marketing, and the reform of scholarly communication. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 34(3), 186-195.9. Bobay, J. (2008). Institutional repositories: Why go there? Indiana Libraries, 27(1), 7-9.10. Jenkins, B., Breakstone, E., Hixson, C. (2007). Content in, content out: The dual roles of the reference librarian in institutional repositories. References Services Review, (33), 312-324.11. Xia, J. (2008). A comparison of subject and institutional repositories in self-archiving practices. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 34(6
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Outreach and Beyond: New Roles for Librarians
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Donna Beck, Carnegie Mellon University; G. Berard, Carnegie Mellon University; Bo Baker, University of Tennessee Chattanooga; Nancy George, University of Pittsburgh
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Engineering Libraries
holds a B.S. degree from Eastern Michigan University and an A.M.L.S. from The University of Michigan. Lynn has served on the Board of Directors of the Special Libraries Association and is a Fellow of the Association. In addition to her expertise as an engineering information professional, Lynn teaches graduate library science courses for Clarion University of Pennsylvania, is a frequent conference presenter and is an author of the Engineering and Technology Section of the reference work Magazines for Libraries now in its 18th edition.Bo Baker, University of Tennessee Chattanooga Bo Baker is the Information Commons Librarian at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. He is
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Outreach and Beyond: New Roles for Librarians
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jim Miller, University of Maryland; Bob Kackley, University of Maryland, College Park; Nevenka Zdravkovska, University of Maryland
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Engineering Libraries
, A.M. (2000). The New PublicRelations: Integrating Marketing and Public Relations Strategies for Student Recruitment and Institutional Image Building – A Case Study of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing 9 (4), 17-31.6 O’English, L., Matthews, J.G., Lindsay, E.B. (2006). Graphic Novels in Academic Libraries: From Maus to Manga and Beyond. Journal of Academic Librarianship 32 (2), 173-181.7 Boff, C., Singer, C., and Stearns, B. (2006). Reaching Out to the Underserved: More Than Thirty Years of Outreach Job Ads. Journal of Academic Librarianship 32 (2), 137-147.8 Ibid.9 Franzway, Suzanne; Sharp, Rhonda; Mills, Julie E.; Gill, Judith. (2009) Engineering Ignorance. Frontiers
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ELD Poster Session
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sasha Gurke, Knovel Corporation
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Engineering Libraries
AC 2010-1938: NEW KNOVEL INTERFACESasha Gurke, Knovel Corporation Sasha Gurke is Sr. Vice President of Knovel Corp. He was one of the co-founders of Knovel in 1999, having joined a predecessor company in 1996 as VP Product Development. In this position, Sasha has led the development of Knovel award-winning e-book library, focusing on product development, functional design, information architecture, search logic and production. Prior to Knovel, Sasha spent 15 years with Chemical Abstract Service/American Chemical Society in Product Development and Editorial. Sasha is a trained Chemist and Process Engineer with years of industrial and lab experience. His major contribution
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ELD Poster Session
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Larry Thompson, Virginia Tech
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Engineering Libraries
AC 2010-536: SEEKING AND FINDING THE AEROSPACE LITERATURE FROM1996 - 2010: AND, THE WINNER IS . . . GOOGLELarry Thompson, Virginia Tech Page 15.1056.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Seeking and Finding the Aerospace Literature From 1996 – 2010: And, The Winner Is . . . . . . . . . . . GoogleAbstractThe Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports (STAR) has been a standard resource inlibraries since its inception in 1963. Beginning in 1996 the title was only available online andrecently NASA has limited online access to the most recent two years. This paper compares theindexing in STAR with other standard resources such as the NASA