The Scholarly Communications Cookbook.
Material type: TextPublisher: Chicago, IL : Association of College & Research Libraries, 2021Copyright date: �2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (359 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780838938485Subject(s): Communication in learning and scholarship | Communication in library scienceGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Scholarly Communications CookbookDDC classification: 021.65 LOC classification: Z680.3Online resources: Click to ViewIntro -- The Scholarly Communications Cookbook -- Dedication -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Souping Up Scholarly Communications Via the Power of Office Colocation -- Carol E. Smith, University Librarian, Colorado School of Mines, cesmith@mines.edu -- Research Strategies Certificate Program: -- A Recipe for Librarians Who Prefer Their Scholarly Communications Instruction Program Well Done -- Brian Quinn, Librarian, Texas Tech University, brian.quinn@ttu.edu -- A Teaching-focused Scholarly Communication Starter: Kneading Strategic Partnerships -- Daina Dickman, Scholarly Communication Librarian, Sacramento State University, daina.dickman@gmail.com -- Melissa Seelye, Scholarly Communication Coordinator, San Francisco State University, mseelye@sfsu.edu -- Promoting Student Authorship and Research Skills through Campus Collaborations -- Heather F. Ball, Student Success Librarian, St. John's University, ballh@stjohns.edu -- The ScholComm Symposium Stew: -- Introducing Students to the Research Life Cycle Ingredients -- Manda Vrkljan, Librarian, Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources, University of Toronto, manda.vrkljan@utoronto.ca -- Silvia Vong, Head of Public Services, University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto, silvia.vong@utoronto.ca -- Campus Engagement with Research, Competition, and Opportunity: -- A Lightning-Round Showcase -- A. Miller, Associate Professor, Digital Scholarship Initiatives, Middle Tennessee State University, a.miller@mtsu.edu -- Professional Development as a Piece of Cake: -- How to Host a Scholarly Communication Mini-Conference -- Jen Bonnet, Social Sciences & -- Humanities Librarian, University of Maine, jenbonnet@maine.edu -- Gone Walkabout: -- Door-To-Door Faculty Engagement.
Christopher J. J. Thiry, Academic Outreach Coordinator, Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines, cthiry@mines.edu -- Developing a Podcast for Highlighting Faculty Teaching and Research -- Allison N. Symulevich, Scholarly Communications Librarian, University of South Florida, asymulev@usf.edu -- Ricky Zager, Instructional Designer, University of South Florida, zager@usf.edu -- Timothy P. Henkel, Director, Center for Innovative Teaching & -- Learning, University of South Florida, tphenkel@usf.edu -- The Proof is in the Pudding: -- Building a Local Repository for Online Learning Objects -- Jordan Hale, Digital Repositories Librarian, University of Waterloo, jhale@uwaterloo.ca -- Kari D. Weaver, Learning, Teaching, and Instructional Design Librarian, University of Waterloo, kdweaver@uwaterloo.ca -- Cultivating an OER Culture on Campus -- Ellie Svoboda, Education Informationist, Strauss Health Sciences Library at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, ellie.svoboda@cuanschutz.edu -- Ben Harnke, Education and Reference Librarian, Strauss Health Sciences Library at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, ben.harnke@cuanschutz.edu -- Artisanal OER: -- Starting from Scratch at a Small Liberal Arts College -- Stephen Krueger, Scholarly Publishing Librarian, Dartmouth College, Stephen.G.Krueger@Dartmouth.edu -- Kelsey Molseed, Research & -- Instruction Librarian, Randolph College, kmolseed@randolphcollege.edu -- Cooking on All 4 Burners: -- Maximizing Campus Partnerships to Encourage the Adoption of OER -- CJ Ivory, Assistant Professor & -- Librarian, University of West Georgia, civory@westga.edu -- The Perfect Mix: -- Leveraging Library Collections and Bookstore Partnerships for Textbook Affordability -- Jessica Kirschner, Open Educational Resources Librarian, Virginia Commonwealth University, kirschnerj2@vcu.edu.
Hillary Miller, Scholarly Communications Librarian, Virginia Commonwealth University, hmiller5@vcu.edu -- OER Curation: -- A Recipe for Subject Liaison Librarians -- Brittany Dudek, Manager, Library and OER, Colorado Community Colleges Online, brittany.dudek@cccs.edu -- Holly Stevens, Librarian, Colorado Community Colleges Online, hstevens858@gmail.com -- Victoria West-Pawl, Reference and Instructional Services Librarian, Johnson & -- Wales University Library - Denver Campus, victoriapawl@gmail.com -- OER Faculty Cohort Program -- Karl Suhr, Electronic Resource Librarian, Southeast Missouri State University, ksuhr@semo.edu -- Stephanie Hallam, Education Information Librarian, Southeast Missouri State University, shallam@semo.edu -- Mise en Place: -- Putting Things in Place for a Fully Baked OER Grant Program -- Hilary Baribeau, Scholarly Communications Librarian, Colby College, hbaribea@colby.edu -- Kristina Clement, Student Success Librarian, University of Wyoming, kclemen8@uwyo.edu -- Open Educational Resources Award for Faculty -- Justin Kani, Assistant Professor, Business and Economics Librarian, Weber State University -- Rachel Hinrichs, OER Liaison, IUPUI, rhinrich@iupui.edu -- The HackYourSyllabus Mini-Grant: -- A Bite-Sized OER Incentive Program -- Kathy Essmiller, Open Educational Resources Librarian, kathy.essmiller@okstate.edu -- Clarke Iakovakis, Scholarly Services Librarian, clarke.iakovakis@okstate.edu -- Matt Upson, Associate Dean - Research & -- Learning Services, matthew.upson@okstate.edu -- WY Open: -- A Grassroots Open Educational Resources Initiative -- Shannon M. Smith, Open Educational Resources Librarian, Boise State University Albertsons Library, shannonmsmith@boisestate.edu -- Chad Hutchens, Chair of Digital Collections, University of Wyoming Libraries, chutchen@uwyo.edu.
Cassandra Kvenild, Associate Dean, University of Wyoming Libraries, ckvenild@uwyo.edu -- "I Heart OER Month": -- An Online and In-Person OER Training Program -- Stephanie Hallam, Education Information Librarian, Southeast Missouri State University, shallam@semo.edu -- Karl Suhr, Electronic Resource Librarian, Southeast Missouri State University, ksuhr@semo.edu -- Have Some M(OER) Money! -- Esther Brandon, Digital Literacy Specialist, Brandeis University, brandone@brandeis.edu -- Laura Hibbler, Associate University Librarian for Research and Instruction, Brandeis University, lhibbler@brandeis.edu -- Easy Bake OER Consultations with Faculty in Four Simple Steps -- CJ Ivory, Assistant Professor & -- Librarian, University of West Georgia, civory@Westga.edu -- Rebecca M "Missy" Murphey, Reference & -- PTRC Librarian, University of Central Florida, Rebecca.Murphey@ucf.edu -- A "Soup to Nuts" OER Workshop for Faculty and Staff -- Samantha Dannick, Engineering & -- Scholarly Communication Librarian, Alfred University, dannick@alfred.edu -- Establishing Programs on Campus: -- Transitioning from Traditional Textbooks to Viable Alternatives -- Deanna Munson, Deanna Munson, Assistant Director/Technical Services Librarian, Crown College, deanna.j.munson@gmail.com -- OERs: -- Tasty Home-Cooked Textbooks -- William Bowman, Engineering and Science Librarian, Evans Library, Florida Institute of Technology, wbowman@fit.edu -- Unspoiled Broth: -- A Memorandum of Understanding for Chefs Cooking Up OER -- Clarke Iakovakis, Scholarly Services Librarian, clarke.iakovakis@okstate.edu -- Kathy Essmiller, Open Educational Resources Librarian, kathy.essmiller@okstate.edu -- Matt Upson, Associate Dean - Research & -- Learning Services, matthew.upson@okstate.edu -- A Project Management Template for OER Projects.
Cinthya Ippoliti, Director, Auraria Library: University of Colorado, Denver -- Metropolitan State University of Denver, Community College of Denver, cinthya.ippoliti@ucdenver.edu -- Kathy Essmiller, Open Educational Resources Librarian, Oklahoma State University, kathy.essmiller@okstate.edu -- Matt Upson, Associate Dean for Research and Learning Services, Oklahoma State University, matthew.upson@okstate.edu -- Facilitating Class Book Projects -- Robert Browder, Publishing Specialist, Virginia Tech, rbrowder@vt.edu -- A Party Platter of Peer-Reviewed OER Assignments -- Elizabeth Jardine, Metadata Librarian and Associate Professor, LaGuardia Community College, ejardine@lagcc.cuny.edu -- Ece Aykol, Faculty Co-Chair of Institutional Assessment and Learning and Associate Professor, English Department, LaGuardia Community College, eaykol@lagcc.cuny.edu -- Justin Rogers-Cooper, Co-Chair of LaGuardia's Middle States Self-Study and Professor, English Department, LaGuardia Community College, jrogers@lagcc.cuny.edu -- eTexts and Ham: -- The Scholar's Book Fair -- Beth South, Assistant Librarian of Access & -- Technical Services, Indiana University East, eabrockm@iue.edu -- Sue McFadden, Associate Librarian of Research, Indiana University East, smcfadde@iue.edu -- Zihang Shao, Instructional Technology Consultant, Center for Faculty Development, Indiana University East, zihshao@iu.edu -- Prepping an Open Sandwich: -- Assembly of a Multilayered Exhibit of Open Resources -- Katelyn Angell, Adjunct Reference Librarian, CUNY Graduate Center & -- Associate Professor/Coordinator of Library Instruction, LIU Brooklyn, kangell@gc.cuny.edu -- Elvis Bakaitis, Interim Head of Reference, CUNY Graduate Center, ebakaitis@gc.cuny.edu -- Whip Up a Statewide Team of Affordable Learning Ambassadors -- Anna Bendo, Director of Affordable Learning, OhioLINK, abendo@ohiolink.edu.
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The Scholarly Communications Cookbook features 84 recipes that can help you establish programs, teach concepts, conduct outreach, and use scholarly communications technologies in your library. The book is divided into 4 thorough sections. Recipes can be used by those new to scholarly communications, early-career librarians, and more experienced professionals looking for fresh ideas for their institution.
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