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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global
(Charleston Advisor, 2021-10-01)ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global is the world’s largest multidisciplinary database for electronic theses and dissertations. The database contains over 5 million citations and 2.7 million full text works. The intuitive ... -
Exploring the impact of the pandemic on reference and research services: A literature review
(Taylor & Francis, 2021-10-07)This literature review explores the impact of COVID-19 on reference and research services in academic libraries. The first half of the review identifies changes and initiatives during the previous ten years using meaningful ... -
More, Hannah
(De Gruyter, 2021)Hannah More (1735–1833) was a prolific writer and Evangelical philanthropist in Britain. More’s writing is significant to biblical reception history as it showcases how the Bible was used by British Evangelicals to encourage ... -
Mortimer, Favell Lee
(De Gruyter, 2021)Favell Lee Mortimer (1802–1878) was a bestselling children’s author in the moralistic tradition who authored nineteen publications for children about the Bible and the world. -
Accessibility and UDL
(2021-05-24)This presentation will give an overview of Universal Design for Learning and how to incorporate the guidelines into online teaching. -
ORCID education: A departmental approach
(Library Hi Tech News: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021-02-08)Purpose: This paper provides a case study of an ORCID promotion at the University of Waterloo School of Optometry and Vision Science, providing context for the importance of education in ORCID outreach. Design/methodolog ... -
Research in the Studio, Artists in the Stacks: Mapping Information Literacy and the Library in a Studio arts Program
(ACRL, 2021)This chapter describes the collaboration between a studio arts faculty member and an art librarian to integrate information literacy into the photography program through curriculum mapping. What began as a one-shot library ... -
Choosing a Journal to Publish In: Toolkit
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Challenging the Stigma Mental Health and Wellness in College
(2019-02)Mental health and wellness are concerns for all people in direct and indirect ways. This catalogue accompanies the exhibition of the same name held on February 1-28, 2019, at the Founders Memorial Library of Northern ... -
Text Mining and Subject Analysis for Fiction; or, Using Classification, Keyword Extraction, and Named Entity Recognition to Assign Subject Headings to Dime Novels
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-09-23)This article describes multiple experiments in text mining at Northern Illinois University that were undertaken to improve the efficiency and accuracy of cataloging. It focuses narrowly on subject analysis of dime novels, ... -
Mixed Feelings: Stephen Colwell, Christian Sensibility, and the American State, 1841-1861
(Historical Society of Pennsylvania/University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018-04-01)Stephen Colwell argued that a high tariff could produce a moral political economy in an industrializing United States. He suggested that by providing industrial workers with wages higher than the international market would ... -
EMORY JOHNSON AND THE RISE OF ECONOMIC EXPERTISE IN THE PROGRESSIVE STATE, 1898–1913
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-04-01)Emory Johnson served in a series of executive-branch appointments pertaining to the Panama Canal. Like many other executive experts, he used his professional skills and reputation as political tools, promoting the canal ... -
Who invited the librarian? Studio critiques as a site of information literacy education
(Cambridge University Press, 2017-04)The ACRL Framework for information literacy for higher education, the guiding document for academic instruction librarians in North America, encourages a deep connection between information literacy and discipline-specific ... -
Honors Capstone Deposit Tutorial
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Senior Art Projects Deposit Instructions
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Threshold Concepts as Metaphors for the Creative Process: Adapting the Framework for Information Literacy to Studio Art Classes
(University of Chicago Press, 2015-09)With the revision of the ACRL information literacy standards into a metaliteracy framework, art librarians now have an opportunity to better adapt information literacy instruction for studio art students. By using the new ... -
Applying the Framework for Information Literacy to the Developmental Education Classroom
(Community & Junior College Libraries, 2014)Translating the new Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education (ACRL November 2014) into learning outcomes, instructional content, and assessments might appear to be an overwhelming task; however, in many cases ... -
Tutorials and information on depositing faculty materials into Huskie Commons
(Northern Illinois University, 2015-06-09)Below you will find an instructional guide (DepositTutorial.pdf) created for NIU faculty that details the process of depositing peer-reviewed manuscripts into Huskie Commons, in compliance with the University's Open Access ... -
The Digital POWRR Project - A Final Report to the Institute of Museum and Library Services
(2015-02)The POWRR project investigated and reported on scalable digital preservation (DP) solutions for small and mid-sized institutions often faced with small staff sizes, restricted IT infrastructures, and tight budgets. ...