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Current Quality Assurance Practices in Web Archiving
Date: May 7, 2013
Creator: Reyes Ayala, Brenda
Description: This poster discusses current practices in quality assurance for web archives. The author examined three publicly available documents and contact eight institutions for perspectives on QA. In addition, two interviews were conducted with web archiving staff. This poster presents the results of this research project.
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Teaching Tools, Applications, and Infrastructure for Digital Curation Through the Use of a Virtual Lab
Date: February 2013
Creator: Helsing, Joseph; Lewis, Paulette; Warga, Edward & Krahmer, Ana
Description: This poster discusses teaching tools, applications, and infrastructure for digital curation through the use of a virtual lab. With an increased demand for digital curation, data management, archiving, and preservation the library and information science community has begun offering new education and training in these fields. A trend in this education is the use of online virtual labs to offer students hands-on experience with the tools and methodologies inherent to these fields. At the University of North Texas (UNT), the authors are also developing a four course education program in digital curation and data management including a course called 'Tools, Applications, and Infrastructure for Digital Curation' that employs a virtual lab component. This poster discusses the first offering of the course; several challenges that the authors faced; and the new strategies developed to address these issues and improve the course and virtual lab for the next offering.
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Teaching Tools, Applications, and Infrastructure for Digital Curation Through the Use of a Virtual Lab
Date: February 2013
Creator: Helsing, Joseph; Lewis, Paulette & Warga, Edward
Description: This document accompanies a poster on teaching tools, applications, and infrastructure for digital curation through the use of a virtual lab. Abstract: With an increased demand for digital curation, data management, archiving, and preservation the library and information science community has begun offering new education and training in these fields. A trend in this education is the use of online virtual labs to offer students hands-on experience with the tools and methodologies inherent to these fields. At the University of North Texas, the authors are also developing a four course education program in digital curation and data management including a course called 'Tools, Applications, and Infrastructure for Digital Curation' that employs a virtual lab component. This paper discusses the first offering of the course; several challenges the authors faced; and the new strategies developed to address these issues and improve the course and virtual lab for the next offering.
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Scaffolding for Digital Curation Education: A One Week Unix Fundamentals Course
Date: January 2013
Creator: Helsing, Joseph; Lewis, Paulette; Moen, William E. & Salter, Jacqueline
Description: This poster discusses scaffolding for digital curation eductaion. As the demand for digital curation skills continues to grow, so does the need for an efficient way to teach digital curators how to interact with Unix based on computers and servers at the console and terminal level. The major challenge with teaching these skills is the amount of time it takes for instruction since there are too many fundamentals to teach in a weekend workshop yet not enough for an entire course. Thus, the authors proposed a week long scaffolding course to teach students the fundamental tools and processes to successfully interact in a Unix environment. The authors will teach students how to perform commands such as changing directories, moving and copying files, compressing folders, and altering permissions in the Unix environment. This will give students some basic preparation for digital curation work and for the (4) intermediate and advanced courses in digital curation and data management offered by the iCamp Project at the University of North Texas.
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Digital Curation in the Academic Library Job Market
Date: October 2012
Creator: Kim, Jeonghyun; Warga, Edward & Moen, William E.
Description: This paper discusses digital curation in the academic library job market. With the increasingly important role librarians play in the fast-paced and data-intensive digital curation movement, there is a need to identify the qualifications and responsibilities expected by employers. An investigation of 110 recent job advertisements was conducted to identify competencies required of individuals working in the digital curation field. The job ads analysis serves as an important indicator of the emerging requirements for a qualified workforce in the field of digital curation in the academic library job market.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc122170/
Social Cataloging; social catalogers
Date: April 18, 2012
Creator: Miksa, Shawne D.
Description: This presentation discusses social cataloging, how social tagging affects cataloging. In this presentation, the author discusses the implications and questions raised about social cataloging, a review of the research, the characteristics of the studies on social tagging and cataloging, and how social cataloging works.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc84312/
Social Tagging Bibliography
Date: April 17, 2012
Creator: Miksa, Shawne D.
Description: This document is an extensive, but not comprehensive, bibliography of articles pertaining to social tagging and library catalogs between 2006-2012, mostly peer-reviewed sources, arranged chronologically.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc84152/
iCAMP: Curate, Archive, Manage, Preserve
Date: April 2012
Creator: Moen, William E.
Description: This presentation discusses the iCAMP project. The UNT College of Information's iCAMP project, funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), is developing a four course, competency-based, online graduate academic certificate program in data curation and data management for a hybrid audience of information professionals and disciplinary researchers and scholars. This presentation gives an overview of the iCAMP project and its development.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc83318/
Beyond Searching Metadata
Date: February 2012
Creator: Oyarce, Guillermo A.
Description: This poster discusses information discovery. Electronic theses and dissertation (ETD) collections found in academic library repositories don't necessarily use consistent metadata schemes, which is problematic for resource sharing and information discovery. This poster demonstrates a two-layer solution to address this problem: First, a system to navigate the metadata; the second is a KWIC-type (Keyword in context) interface to examine the information in the documents of the retrieved set.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc78265/
iCAMP: Building Digital Information Curation Curriculum
Date: February 2012
Creator: Moen, William E.; Kim, Jeonghyun; Warga, Edward; Wakefield, Jenny S. & Halbert, Martin
Description: This poster discusses building digital information curation curriculum, as part of the iCAMP project. The iCAMP (Information: Curate, Archive, Manage, and Preserve) project is developing a curriculum in digital curation and data management. The project will design and implement four courses using a competency-based curriculum approach. It also integrates principles of sound pedagogy, instructional design, and a learning environment that emphasizes practical training. This poster summarizes the goals and guiding principles behind the curriculum development and instructional design framework.
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