Lightning Talks
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Description
1. Maximize Your Tools: Increasing User Engagement, Workflow Efficiency, and IR Awareness with Springshare Products
2. Serving a Dual Purpose: How we Adapted the DC Software to Improve Workflow
3. Showcasing Non-traditional ETDs in IRs: A Case Study of Berklee College of Music’s Culminating Experience Projects
4. Preserving Scholarship Legacies: Using Digital Commons Exhibits (DCX) to Showcase Faculty Accomplishments
5. ETD Roundup - Creating a complete ETD Collection without one to start from
6. Sharing Data & NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy: Why we chose Digital Commons Data for our data repository platform
Recommended Citation
Deal, Jennifer; Price, Lisa; Burke, Michael; Haggerty, Kenneth; Reese, Amy; and Sandler, Brittney, "Lightning Talks" (2024). Digital Commons Conferences. 10.
https://dc.researchcommons.org/dcnoamconf/2024/oct7/10
Lightning Talks
1. Maximize Your Tools: Increasing User Engagement, Workflow Efficiency, and IR Awareness with Springshare Products
2. Serving a Dual Purpose: How we Adapted the DC Software to Improve Workflow
3. Showcasing Non-traditional ETDs in IRs: A Case Study of Berklee College of Music’s Culminating Experience Projects
4. Preserving Scholarship Legacies: Using Digital Commons Exhibits (DCX) to Showcase Faculty Accomplishments
5. ETD Roundup - Creating a complete ETD Collection without one to start from
6. Sharing Data & NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy: Why we chose Digital Commons Data for our data repository platform
Speaker Details
Jennifer Deal, MA, MLIS, AHIP is a Librarian Senior at the Advocate Health – Midwest Library at Advocate Health and based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
She has managed SHARE, Advocate Health – Midwest’s institutional repository, since 2016 and regularly collaborates with several stakeholder groups across the organization to capture and showcase their scholarly activity, including Graduate Medical Education, Nursing Research, and the Research Institute. SHARE is also used to highlight individual researchers, host events, and archive historical content from Advocate Health’s legacy institutions in the Midwest region.
Lisa Price - Lisa Price is a Research Support Librarian in the Hope Brings Strength Health Sciences Library of the Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (SOM), where she has worked since 2001. Her professional focus lies in topics related to research and publication, such as research poster design, manuscript preparation and plagiarism/copyright issues. Related responsibilities include presenting lectures on these topics, serving as the campus representative for the institutional repository, curating a Faculty Bibliography and providing an editing service for SOM students and faculty. Lisa earned her Master’s in Library & Information Science from Drexel University and was a Reference Librarian in a public library before coming to SOM. She had previously completed a dual-major BA in Spanish/English (Communications) and spent several years working as a copywriter for a small advertising agency. Some of Lisa’s personal interests include history, open hearth cooking and traveling with her husband of 35+ years.
Michael Burke: Michael Burke (he/him) is the Digital Repositories Librarian at Berklee College of Music, where he manages Berklee’s Research Media & Information Exchange (REMIX), the school’s institutional repository. Prior to joining Berklee, Michael received an MLS from Simmons University and worked at Boston College’s O’Neill Library and Harvard Radcliffe Institute’s Schlesinger Library.
Kenneth Haggerty - Kenneth Haggerty is the Associate Dean for Innovation and Scholarly Engagement for the University Libraries, University of Memphis.
He provides leadership and direction for the management and supervision of several organization-wide functions and activities including, but not limited to, the University Libraries’ Institutional Repository; the open data archive; open access journal development and publication; the core collection of open educational resources; and the Digital Commons including its public display.
He is also responsible for the development and implementation of the University Libraries’ strategic plan, the outreach program, the University Libraries website and other supporting platforms. He has a Ph.D. in Information Science and Learning Technologies from the University of Missouri and an M.L.I.S from the University of Alabama.
Amy Reese - Amy Reese, MSIS, MFA, is the Institutional Repository Outreach Librarian at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Libraries. She earned a Master of Library Science and Information Science from the University of Texas Austin and a Master of Fine Art in Creative Writing from the University of Notre Dame. With a background in library systems and more than 10 years of experience with repositories, Amy is poised to expand the scope of local repositories and make their content as discoverable as possible. She advocates for more inclusiveness of multimedia and other resources that fall outside traditional publishing models.
Brittney Sandler - Brittney Sandler is a Research Support Librarian at the Bernard Becker Medical Library at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine. As part of the Research Services Group at Becker, she manages both institutional repositories, Digital Commons @Becker and Digital Commons Data @Becker. She also manages the ORCID program for the School of Medicine.
Brittney earned her Master of Library and Information Science at the University of Missouri. Prior to joining the library, she was a program manager for research teams within WashU’s Division of Infectious Diseases as well as managing the Dissemination and Implementation Research Core in WashU’s Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences. Before shifting to academia, she spent 10+ years in the corporate world focusing on market research and advertising. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2089-6054