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Item [2018 Part 1] Research Publishing Strategies: Asking the Right Questions in the Right Order(2018-02) Anderson, RickRick Anderson, Associate Dean for Collections and Scholarly Communication at the University of Utah, is a regular contributor to the 'Scholarly Kitchen Blog' and past president of the Society for Scholarly Publishing. He is a popular speaker on subjects related to the future of scholarly communication and research libraries. Mr. Anderson will provide an interdisciplinary presentation on research publication strategies including traditional publishing avenues, open access options, author/publication charges, and how to watch out for predatory publishers.Item Academic Researcher Profiles: Getting Started and Tips for Success(2020-11-12) Ancelet, Lisa; Waugh, LauraAre you publishing or presenting research in your discipline? Do you want to make the most of the impact of your research? Develop an online researcher profile and make your research more discoverable by researchers globally. Online tools such as ORCID, ResearchGate, Web of Science, and Google Scholar Citations can be useful for establishing a successful online academic profile. They can increase the impact of your research, ensure credit for your work, and streamline the publishing and grant-funding process. In this webinar, we will show some examples of successful online researcher profiles and the impact you can make by managing your online academic environment.Item Academic Researcher Profiles: Getting Started and Tips for Success(2022-03-24) Ancelet, Lisa; Waugh, LauraAre you publishing or presenting research in your discipline? Do you want to make the most of the impact of your research? Develop an online researcher profile and make your research more discoverable by researchers globally. Online tools such as ORCID, ResearchGate, Web of Science, and Google Scholar Citations can be useful for establishing a successful online academic profile. They can increase the impact of your research, ensure credit for your work, and streamline the publishing and grant-funding process. In this Shop Talks session, we will show some examples of successful online researcher profiles and the impact you can make by managing your online academic environment.Item Academic Researcher Profiles: Getting Started and Tips for Success(2019-02-13) Ancelet, Lisa; Waugh, LauraAre you publishing or presenting research in your discipline? Do you want to make the most of the impact of your research? Develop an online researcher profile and make your research more discoverable by researchers globally. Online tools such as ORCID, ResearchGate, Web of Science, and Google Scholar Citations can be useful for establishing a successful online academic profile. They can increase the impact of your research, ensure credit for your work, and streamline the publishing and grant-funding process. In this webinar we will show some examples of successful online researcher profiles and the impact you can make by successful management of your online academic environment.Item Academic Researcher Profiles: Getting Started and Tips for Success(2019-02-13) Ancelet, Lisa; Waugh, LauraAre you publishing or presenting research in your discipline? Do you want to make the most of the impact of your research? Develop an online researcher profile and make your research more discoverable by researchers globally. Online tools such as ORCID, ResearchGate, Web of Science, and Google Scholar Citations can be useful for establishing a successful online academic profile. They can increase the impact of your research, ensure credit for your work, and streamline the publishing and grant-funding process. In this webinar, we show some examples of successful online researcher profiles and the impact you can make by management of your online academic environment.Item Alkek Library Web Usability Study Report(2005-06) Ogbaa, Clara; Kilman, Leigh; Ancelet, Lisa; Fisher, LorinWeb usability testing conducted on June 2 and June 6, 2005. Report prepared by the Library Web Usability Study Taskforce members.Item Bookmarks: Alkek Library News, 2010, Volume 5, Number 2(Texas State University Libraries, 2010-05) Tidwell, Jan; Ancelet, Lisa; Fatout, Leslie; Hopper, Misty; Miller, Michele; Salzmann, KatieTexas State University-San Marcos Alkek Library Newsletter providing information on library services, collections and initiatives. Table of Contents Albert B. Alkek Library Organizational Change 2002-2009 (1) Clickers in the Library Instruction Classroom (2) New Books on Display (2) Embed a Librarian in Your TRACS Site (3) The Wittliff Collections Launch The Ashes of Waco Digital Collections (4) University Archives Offers History via Social Networking Sites (5) Streaming Media Online (5) Historical Collections Online (6) Alkek Library Staff News (7) Library Research Grants Awarded for Spring 2010 (8)Item Bookmarks: Alkek Library News, 2010, Volume 6, Number 1(Texas State University Libraries, 2010-09) Texas State University Libraries; Hawthorne, Pat; Tidwell, Jan; Ancelet, Lisa; Fatout, Leslie; Guardado, Anthony; Hopper, Misty; Miller, Michele; Salzmann, Katie; Taylor, LianeTexas State University-San Marcos Alkek Library Newsletter providing information on library services, collections and initiatives. Table of Contents Strategic Planning Initiatives Begin in the Library (1) Restructuring the Alkek Library: Two Directors Appointed (2) Two Types of Library-sponsored Grants Offered to Faculty this Academic Year (3) Library Introduces New, Robust Ordering System (3) Milestone Reached for Alkek Library Government Information Services (4) Texas State Demographer to Speak at Government Information Fair (4) The Wittliff Collections Present Two Major Exhibitions (5) Round Rock Higher Education Center Library Services (6) Alkek Library Celebrates Margaret Vaverek, Texas State Employee of the Year (7) "Place: Our Texas State World" Debuts Online (7) Language Learning Media Collection Meets Student Needs (7) Popular Magazines and Newspapers Available (8)Item Build it! Share it! Taking a Campus OER Community of Learning to Open(2022-03) Ancelet, Lisa; Price, Amanda N.; Towery, Stephanie; Waugh, LauraIn Fall 2020, the Texas State University Libraries’ Scholarly Communications Committee designed a foundational course, the OER Community of Learning, to develop a baseline of knowledge about OER for library staff as well as the broader university community members. The Community of Learning consists of self-paced Canvas modules developed by the committee, and then peer reviewed by library staff, university staff, faculty, and administrators to assure needs-based, quality content covering a broad range of perspectives in teaching and learning. These self-paced modules include instructional content, quizzes, and supplemental live workshop sessions with content creators, cohort participants, and invited speakers for active discussions on OER related topics. A team of Texas State librarians wanted to take the project further and share this successful campus initiative of foundational OER course material, full of modules and quizzes, to the wider community by converting the Canvas-based modules into an open course hosted on the OERTX repository platform. The content could then be accessible for others to use either for learning the basics of OER themselves, remixing content components for their teaching, or sharing in its entirety with the communities they serve. Most importantly, OERTX offers a range of accessibility features not available elsewhere. Special features allow users to change the display of certain elements of the site to meet unique viewing preferences; pages on the OERTX repository are compatible with screen readers and accessible to keyboard navigation; and authoring tools include Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) long descriptions, image captions, and embedded A11y accessibility mode microdata that support specific learning modes such as auditory, visual, or textual. Our presentation outlines the considerations, planning, and work involved to make this content open, as well as the challenges and successes. It provides a framework for other librarians to make their own OER programs available to share on an Open Educational platform.Item Developing a Researcher Profile and Managing Your Research Environment(2018-10-25) Ancelet, Lisa; Waugh, LauraVarious online tools such as Google Scholar, Web of Science, and ORCID allow users to register for a unique number so that all of the publications of a given author can be linked together. This has several advantages: Claim all of your publications, no matter what name was used at the time of publication or how the authors were listed; Identifiers can appear in citations and be shared so that your publications are just a click away from any researcher interested in following your work.Item LibAnswers Question Analysis and Training Plan for Research and Learning Services, Alkek Library(2019-04) Ancelet, Lisa; Klemcke, Mavis; Foreman, LauraAn analysis of the SpringShare reference management tool, RefAnalytics, Statistics dataset was conducted which covered the Academic Year (AY) 2017-2018. The dataset originally consisted of over 18k questions and answers that originated from the various service desks that are part of the Research and Learning Services Division and Round Rock Library. These include: Librarian Office (Alkek & RRC), Research and Information, Periodicals-Media, Government Information, Circulation and Stacks Management. For the purposes of this project and training plan, all questions answered at the Round Rock Campus (RRC) Library were excluded from this analysis.