Sunday, April 13, 2014

[Lib-helig-l] FW: Selection and Use of Open Access Resources - A Survey

Dear Colleagues

Please see email below.   

 

Kind regards

National HELIG Committee

 

Ingrid Thomson

Subject Librarian:  Humanities Information Division

Chancellor Oppenheimer Library

University of Cape Town Libraries

Tel:  +27 21 650 3133

Fax:  +27 21 650 2965

Ingrid.thomson@uct.ac.za

 

Chair: Western Cape Branch  (2012 – 2014)

National EXCO Additional Member: Advocacy and Social Media (2012 – 2014)

Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA)

 

 

From: Akilah Nosakhere [mailto:anosa7@nmsu.edu]
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2014 10:46 PM
To: Mandla M. Ntombela
Subject: Selection and Use of Open Access Resources - A Survey

 

Dear Mandla Ntombela:

My name is Akilah Shukura Nosakhere, I serve as Director of Library Services at New Mexico State University at Carlsbad. My research partner, Dr. Mustafa Abdelwahid, Director of the University Library at Alfaisal University, and I are writing a paper for presentation this summer and desire to have some recent data to add to our research on the use of open access material in Africa universities.

 

The 10 question electronic survey is managed by SurveyMonkey and takes 20 minutes or less to complete. 

I am including the link to the web-based survey for your review.  If you have time, please complete the survey by clicking on the enclosed link.  The survey is available from the link until Saturday 17 May 2014.  Feel free to share this email with appropriate  LIASA membership.

Selection and Use of Open Access (OA) Resources in Academic Libraries in Africa

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6KKXMQW

Selection and Use of Open Access (OA) Resources in Academic Libraries in Africa Survey

This 10 question survey is designed to measure the selection and use of Open Access (OA) resources in academic libraries in various regions of Africa. Of particular importance are the use of collection development principles and evaluative methods used to select OA resources for the academic library.

Any questions you or your colleagues have about the survey please contact me using the email address noted here.  Thank you.

 

Sincerely,


 

Akilah S. Nosakhere
Director of Library Services
New Mexico State University Carlsbad
1500 University Drive 
Carlsbad, NM 88220-3509

575-234-9330

 


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Friday, April 11, 2014

[Lib-helig-l] Weekend viewing: Creating a culture of assessment in an academic library

Dear Colleagues

Here’s a recording of a panel discussion on Creating a culture of assessment in an academic library.      

 

A culture of assessment can be defined as "assessment is a regular part of your institutional practice" -- but what organizational characteristics and practices assist or hinder the develop of such a culture?  Join College & Research Libraries for a live panel conversation on creating and maintaining a culture of assessment at your library and factors associated with it. The panellists will discuss the C&RL pre-print study "Bridges and Barriers: Factors Influencing a Culture of Assessment in Academic Libraries," share ideas for both administrators and front-line librarians working to build such a culture, and explore relevant ACRL initiatives.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qhwz-2RsHaQ&list=HL1397154143

 

Here’s the link to the pre-print study http://crl.acrl.org/content/early/2014/03/03/crl14-601.full.pdf+html

 

Panellists include Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe who presented a HELIG webinar on Assessment last year.

http://liasa.org.za/sites/default/files/ig/Embedding%20Assessment%20-%20Hinchliffe%20-%20Sent.pdf



Kind regards

HELIG National Team 

 

Ingrid Thomson

Subject Librarian:  Humanities Information Division

Chancellor Oppenheimer Library

University of Cape Town Libraries

Tel:  +27 21 650 3133

Fax:  +27 21 650 2965

Ingrid.thomson@uct.ac.za

 

Chair: Western Cape Branch  (2012 – 2014)

National EXCO Additional Member: Advocacy and Social Media (2012 – 2014)

Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA)

 


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Thursday, April 10, 2014

[Lib-helig-l] Reminder: HELIG/ARL Webinar on "Agile Management" with Andrew Wells (Univ of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)

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Dear Colleagues

 

LIASA HELIG (SA) in collaboration with the Academic and Research Libraries (Standing Committee of IFLA) would like to invite you to an online presentation on agile management and how it has been used to achieve improvements and customer satisfaction at the library of the University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia). In the current technological age where libraries are investing significant resources, including human resources, to meet the challenges for new roles and responsibilities, this webinar presents one of many interventions.  The webinar is aimed at librarians and library managers wishing to fully embrace the digital transition in order to enable innovation in space and other opportunities to experiment.

 

About the presenter

Andrew Wells is the University Librarian at The University of New South Wales.  Over the years Andrew has overseen major changes to the University Library’s services, organisation and buildings.  He has taken a strong interest in improving facilities and steering the Library through a period of rapid changes in scholarly information. Andrew has held senior positions in several major Australian libraries.  Prior to joining UNSW, Andrew was the Assistant Director General, Resource Sharing Division at the National Library of Australia (1996-2001).  At the State Library of New South Wales, he occupied senior positions in a variety of roles, building on major periods of service at the University of Queensland Library, Macquarie University Library and a previous stint at UNSW Library from 1982 to 1986.

About the webinar

 

Date: 22 April 2014

Time: 08:30 – 09:30 SA Time (Time Zone Converter)

Venue: Virtual (will be confirmed when registering)

Registration:  Is required. Closes on 20 April 2014 - Click here for the registration process.
Costs: No costs

 

 

Kind regards

On behalf of HELIG LIASA (SA) and the ARL

 


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Friday, April 4, 2014

[Lib-helig-l] More Friday reading New articles--Journal of Librarianship & Scholarly Communication, 2(2)

*Apologies for cross-posting*   

 

We are pleased to share the first articles in Volume 2, Issue 2 of JLSC. Several articles are available now, and two more (listed as “In Press” below) will be available in the next few days.

 

New from the Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication (http://jlsc-pub.org/jlsc/):

 

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Commentary

 

Bottlenecks in the Open-Access System: Voices from Around the Globe / by Elisa Bonoaccorso et al.

http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.1126

 

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Research Articles

 

[IN PRESS] Exploring Video Abstracts in Science Journals: An Overview and Case Study / by Scott Spicer

http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.1110

 

Scholarly Communication at Canadian Research Libraries: Conversations with Librarians / by K. Jane Burpee and Leila Fernandez

http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.1121

 

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Practice Articles

 

"I cannot tell what the dickens his name is": Name Disambiguation in Institutional Repositories / by Lizzy A. Walker and Michelle Armstrong

http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.1095

 

What do Students Learn from Participation in an Undergraduate Research Journal? Results of an Assessment / by Sharon A. Weiner and Charles Watkinson

http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.1125

 

[IN PRESS] Addressing Faculty Publishing Concerns with Open Access Journal Quality Indicators / by Sarah Beaubien and Max Eckard

http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.1133

 

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Theory Article

 

Student Embargoes within Institutional Repositories: Faculty Early Transparency Concerns / by David Stern

http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.1080

 

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Brief Reviews of Books and Products

 

Research Data Management: Practical Strategies for Information Professionals, edited by Joyce M. Ray / by Karl Nilsen

http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.1136

 

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Submit an article to JLSC! View author guidelines at

http://jlsc-pub.org/jlsc/authors.html

 

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Isaac Gilman & Marisa Ramirez

JLSC Editors-in-Chief

 

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Thursday, April 3, 2014

[Lib-helig-l] Friday Reading: Latest College and Research Libraries News

Dear Colleagues

Here’s the link:       http://crln.acrl.org/content/75/4.toc

 

Articles which may be of interest:-

 

o    Nancy Kranich, Megan Lotts, and Gene Springs:   The promise of academic libraries: Turning outward to transform campus communities   Coll. res. libr. news April 2014 75:182-186

o    Full Text

o    Full Text (PDF)

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o    Heather McCullough:  Developing digital scholarship services on a shoestring: Facilities, events, tools, and projects  Coll. res. libr. news April 2014 75:187-190

o    Full Text

o    Full Text (PDF)

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o    Jie Zhang and Nevin Mayer:  Proactive chat reference: Getting in the users’ space

Coll. res. libr. news April 2014 75:202-205

o    Full Text

o    Full Text (PDF)

 

Regards

HELIG National

 

 

 

 

 

Ingrid Thomson

Subject Librarian:  Humanities Information Division

Chancellor Oppenheimer Library

University of Cape Town Libraries

Tel:  +27 21 650 3133

Fax:  +27 21 650 2965

Ingrid.thomson@uct.ac.za

 

Chair: Western Cape Branch  (2012 – 2014)

National EXCO Additional Member: Advocacy and Social Media (2012 – 2014)

Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA)

 


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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

[Lib-helig-l] RDA-SA Workshops 2014: Registration is now open!

[Lib-helig-l] HELIG/ARL Webinar on "Agile Management" with Andrew Wells (Univ of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)

·          Message has been cross-posted.    Please share with your networks  * 

 

Dear Colleagues

 

LIASA HELIG (SA) in collaboration with the Academic and Research Libraries (Standing Committee of IFLA) would like to invite you to an online presentation on agile management and how it has been used to achieve improvements and customer satisfaction at the library of the University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia). In the current technological age where libraries are investing significant resources, including human resources, to meet the challenges for new roles and responsibilities, this webinar presents one of many interventions.  The webinar is aimed at librarians and library managers wishing to fully embrace the digital transition in order to enable innovation in space and other opportunities to experiment.

 

About the presenter

Andrew Wells is the University Librarian at The University of New South Wales.  Over the years Andrew has overseen major changes to the University Library’s services, organisation and buildings.  He has taken a strong interest in improving facilities and steering the Library through a period of rapid changes in scholarly information. Andrew has held senior positions in several major Australian libraries.  Prior to joining UNSW, Andrew was the Assistant Director General, Resource Sharing Division at the National Library of Australia (1996-2001).  At the State Library of New South Wales, he occupied senior positions in a variety of roles, building on major periods of service at the University of Queensland Library, Macquarie University Library and a previous stint at UNSW Library from 1982 to 1986.

About the webinar

 

Date: 22 April 2014

Time: 08:30 – 09:30 SA Time (Time Zone Converter)

Venue: Virtual (will be confirmed when registering)

Registration:  Is required. Closes on 20 April 2014 - Click here for the registration process.
Costs: No costs

 

 

Kind regards

On behalf of HELIG LIASA (SA) and the ARL

 


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Monday, March 31, 2014

[Lib-helig-l] Enhancing librarians' ICT skills for research enablement in African universities: a Carnegie-funded CPD programme

 

*** Apologies for cross postings / Please distribute widely ***

 

Enhancing librarians’ ICT skills for research enablement in African universities: a Carnegie-funded CPD programme

 

Applications are now open for the first intake of the Carnegie-funded Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme, which is aimed at enhancing ICT skills for research enablement in African universities. Academic librarians and LIS faculty in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda are eligible to apply for admission to this programme.

 

Eight four-week training sessions will take place over a period of three years. 32 participants will be selected for each intake.

 

This four-week residential training programme with both practical (70%) and theoretical (30%) components will cover the following topics:

 

1.       Setting the context: Libraries, ICTs and research 

2.       Leadership and innovation

3.       Information literacy

4.       Social media for research discoverability in an academic environment

5.       Mobile technology and mobility

6.       Managing and organising information

7.       Personal Information Management

8.       Open Scholarship and Open Science (OS/S) – Publishing

9.       Open Scholarship and Open Science - Institutional Repositories.

10.   Open Scholarship and Open Science - Understanding and using research data management

11.   Digitisation

12.   Evaluating website architecture

13.   Cloud computing and storage

14.   Virtual research environments

15.   The next generation librarian

 

This is a fully funded programme which will take place in Pretoria, South Africa. The funding covers books and other academic expenditures, flights, accommodation, and a daily stipend while in Pretoria. All participants are expected to reside in the accommodation provided in Pretoria for the duration of the programme.

 

Grant exclusions:

·         Visa applications, personal expenses (for example medicine, laundry, phone calls, etc.)

·         ICT equipment such as laptops, modems, internet access top-ups etc.

·         Travel to and from the airport in your home country

 

Application for the first intake of 2014 closes on 29 April 2014.  No late applications will be considered. (There will be a second intake in November 2014, as well as further intakes in 2015 and 2016.)

 

For additional information on the programme content, eligibility and selection criteria, application procedures, important dates, etc., please see:

http://web.up.ac.za/default.asp?ipkCategoryID=22719&subid=22719&ipklookid=7.

 

All correspondence or enquiries: Joan de la Haye at Carnegie-cpd@up.ac.za

 

Kind regards

 

Theo Bothma

 

 

 

 

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Prof Theo JD Bothma

Head: Department of Information Science

Chair: School of Information Technology

 

Physical address:

Dept. of Information Science

Information Technology Building 6-73

Hatfield Campus

University of Pretoria

Corner of Lynnwood Road and Roper Street

Hatfield

0083

 

Postal address:

Dept. of Information Science

University of Pretoria

Private Bag X20
Hatfield
0028

South Africa

 

Tel +27 (0)12 420-2961

Fax +27 (0)12 362-5181

 

E-mail theo.bothma@up.ac.za

Web http://web.up.ac.za/default.asp?ipkCategoryID=3706

 

Disclaimer / Vrywaringsklousule

 

 

 

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Friday, March 28, 2014

[Lib-helig-l] Friday afternoon read: Leveraging the liaison model

Dear colleagues

A Friday afternoon read:      

 

http://www.sr.ithaka.org/blog-individual/leveraging-liaison-model

 

Two good questions:  what  does the library do that promotes academic productivity and is it the most effective and efficient way to

achieve that end?

 

Regards

 

Ingrid Thomson

Subject Librarian:  Humanities Information Division

Chancellor Oppenheimer Library

University of Cape Town Libraries

Tel:  +27 21 650 3133

Fax:  +27 21 650 2965

Ingrid.thomson@uct.ac.za

 

Chair: Western Cape Branch  (2012 – 2014)

National EXCO Additional Member: Advocacy and Social Media (2012 – 2014)

Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA)

 


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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

[Lib-helig-l] Reminder: Short course: Records and Digital Content Management at UCT

·         Message has been cross-posted.

·         Please contact Tasneem Salie directly.

 

There are only a few spaces left for the short course on Records and Digital Content Management  to be held at UCT on 9-11 April 2014. Please see attached flyer. Contact Tasneem Salie (tasneem.salie@uct.ac.za) for more information.

 

Library and Information Studies Centre

University of Cape Town

 


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[Lib-helig-l] Reminder about Research Data Management Workshop (DCC and LIASA)

Dear Colleagues

 

LIASA Western Cape Higher Education Libraries Interest Group (WCHELIG) and the National Higher Education Libraries Interest Group (HELIG)  host this one-day workshop presented by the Digital Curation Centre (Glasgow, UK), made possible by UCT’s Library and Information Studies Centre (LISC).

Presenters are Joy Davidson, Associate Director of the DCC and Sarah Jones, Senior Institutional Support Officer.  Joy leads the DCC’s training provision and sits on a number of international working groups to define digital curricula. Sarah is mainly involved in the DCC institutional engagement programme, supporting universities to develop research data management services. She also contributes to the delivery of training, publications and tools development.                                             Read more: Digital Curation Centre at http://www.dcc.ac.uk/about-us

This workshop builds on the DCC roadshow model.  Joy and Sarah will explain the importance of Research Data Management (RDM), profile examples of how UK universities are developing services, and share practical lessons and tools to help you get started.

 

Date:  Thursday 27 March 2014

Venue:   CPUT Library, Bellville Campus

Costs:  R100 for LIASA members;  R150 for non-LIASA members

To register:  http://conferences.sun.ac.za/index.php/liasa/rdms

Closing date: 23 March 2014

(Please no walk-ins, as space is limited)

 

The programme:

 

09:30

Registration

 

09:45

Welcome and Introduction

LIASA

10:00

RDM: what it’s all about, the benefits and drivers...

Joy Davidson, DCC

10:30

RDM initiatives in UK universities

Sarah Jones, DCC

11:00

Coffee

 

11:15

CARDIO quick quiz & discussion. Exercise to assess your RDM readiness

All (exercise)

12:00

Reflections on the RDM position in South Africa

Lucia Lotter, HSRC

12:30

Lunch

 

13:30

Useful RDM tools and services – resources you can reuse

Joy Davidson, DCC

14:00

DMPonline – brief talk and demo

Sarah Jones, DCC

14:45

Developing a data roadmap for your institution

All (exercise)

15:30

Closing discussion

Joy & Sarah

 

 

 

 

 

Ingrid Thomson

Subject Librarian:  Humanities Information Division

Chancellor Oppenheimer Library

University of Cape Town Libraries

Tel:  +27 21 650 3133

Fax:  +27 21 650 2965

Ingrid.thomson@uct.ac.za

 

Chair: Western Cape Branch  (2012 – 2014)

National EXCO Additional Member: Advocacy and Social Media (2012 – 2014)

Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA)

 


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Monday, March 17, 2014

[Lib-helig-l] VAT on digital media will contribute to SA Higher Education Libraries losting over 40% of their purchasing power

Dear Colleagues

 

Please see the attached joint press statement on VAT from LIASA, CHELSA, NCLIS and SANLiC, and distribute along your networks as well.

 

VAT on digital media will contribute to South African Higher Education Libraries losing over 40% of their purchasing power

 

“....  is for these reasons that the higher education library fraternity, represented by CHELSA, LIASA,NCLIS and SANLiC are united in calling for a rethink on the implementation of 14% VAT on scholarly

electronic information by Treasury with effect from 1 April 2014. In addition the fraternity is calling for urgent, co-ordinated and inclusive initiatives to remedy the squeeze on library assets.”

 

 

Kind regards

 

 

Ingrid Thomson

Subject Librarian:  Humanities Information Division

Chancellor Oppenheimer Library

University of Cape Town Libraries

Tel:  +27 21 650 3133

Fax:  +27 21 650 2965

Ingrid.thomson@uct.ac.za

 

Chair: Western Cape Branch  (2012 – 2014)

National EXCO Additional Member: Advocacy and Social Media (2012 – 2014)

Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA)

 


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