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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2016 12:21:56 -0800 (PST) |
ASERL Friends: We have two webinars scheduled for this week -- on Wednesday & Friday afternoon. Please see below for more information and the current registration lists. Share with interested colleagues as desired. As always, these sessions are available at no cost to ASERL members, and will be recorded for later playback. ASERL webinars are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. "Adding Patent Records to Clemson's IR -- Highlighting the University's Output" Wednesday, Jan 27, 2016 -- 2pm ET / 1pm Central Time REGISTER: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7595640000545832449 A mounting body of evidence suggests that works that are made openly available online are cited faster and more frequently. Clemson now supports this open sharing of research through its institutional repository, TigerPrints (http://tigerprints.clemson.edu/). This repository is highly optimized to attract Google and other search engine crawlers, so it makes your patents and other research highly visible on the open web. That said, nothing tops the intricate search capabilities of the library catalog. Lisa Bodenheimer, Jan Comfort, and Andy Wesolek have leveraged the benefits of both of these systems by incorporating patent records into each. Specifically, the presenters outline this project from generating metadata for patents and crosswalking it into a form that can be batch-uploaded to a bepress Digital Commons repository. They then explore the process of harvesting the records from the repository and using MarcEdit to crosswalk it into the library catalog. Finally, Clemson's Head of Special Collections, Brenda Burke will discuss the impact of the project on the education and collection development efforts of the Special Collections Library REGISTRATION LIST -- Adding Patent Records to Clemson's IR 1. East Carolina University: Jeanne Hoover 2. Florida International University: Margarita Perez 3. Georgia Tech: Lisha Li 4. Georgia Tech: Fred Rascoe 5. Georgia State University: Laura Burtle 6. Louisiana State University: Rebecca Kelley 7. University of Alabama at Birmingham: Anthony Schimizzi 8. University of Central Florida: Lee Dotson 9. University of Central Florida: Rebecca (Missy) Murphey 10. University of Central Florida: Sarah Norris 11. University of Kentucky: James Britt 12. University of Kentucky: Adrian Ho 13. University of Kentucky: Courtney Taulbee 14. University of South Florida: Jason Boczar 15. Virginia Commonwealth University: Hillary Miller 16. University of Massachusetts Amherst: Paulina Borrego 17. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: Irene Yelovich 18. South Dakota School of Mines & Technology: Patty Andersen "SHARE Update for ASERL" Friday, Jan 29, 2016 -- 2pm ET / 1pm Central Time REGISTER: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4006030305743284737 ARL's Judy Ruttenberg and Cynthia Vitale will provide an update on the development of SHARE, the higher education initiative whose mission is to maximize research impact by making a comprehensive inventory of research widely accessible, discoverable, and reusable. SHARE is funded in part by grants from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). You can find more information by visiting the SHARE website at http://www.share-research.org/. REGISTRATION LIST -- SHARE Update for ASERL 1. East Carolina University: Jeanne Hoover 2. Emory University: Lisa Macklin 3. Florida international university: Margarita Perez 4. George Mason University: Wendy Mann 5. Georgia State University: Laura Burtle 6. Johns Hopkins University: Robin Sinn 7. Mississippi State University: stephen cunetto 8. NCSU: Sydney Thompson 9. UAB: Peggy Kain 10. University of Florida: Christine Fruin 11. University of Kentucky: Sarah Conn 12. University of Kentucky: Adrian Ho 13. University of Kentucky: Jessica Perry 14. University of Kentucky: Courtney Taulbee 15. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Anne Gilliland 16. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Julie Rudder 17. University of Virginia: Chip German 18. Vanderbilt University: Ed Warga 19. Virginia Commonwealth University: Hillary Miller 20. Virginia Commonwealth University: Shirley Thomas 21. Virginia Tech: Gail McMillan 22. Wake Forest University: Molly Keener System Requirements * PC-based attendees must use Windows® 8, 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server * Mac®-based attendees must use Mac OS® X 10.6 or newer * Mobile attendees must use iPhone®, iPad®, AndroidT phone or Android tablet. An app download may be required. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Please let me know any questions, and if you encounter any difficulties with our e-meeting system. --jeb John Burger, Executive Director Association of Southeastern Research Libraries ASERL c/o Georgia State University Library - Administration Suite LS7 100 Decatur Street SE Atlanta, GA 30303-3202 Telephone: 404-413-2896 Follow ASERL on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/Ziuz2a Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASERLJEB ;
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