An excellent supportive point for scholarly repositories.
Roy Tennant's post from December 23, 2011 on the future of libraries and what needs to change.
Good to add to the beginning of the presentation for ECM and Libraries.
Includes a definition of ECM by the organization that coined the term.
November 1996 workshop headed by Christine Borgman that includes a basic graphic of the information life cycle in a social context.
Topics of her publications include Scholarly Communication, Digital Libraries, Scientific Data Practices, Information Seeking, Education and Learning, Information Policy and more.
Opinion piece that engages the recent output of critical literature towards higher education and its purpose. Cites studies that do express that it was valuable and restates why it is important.
An excellent supportive point for scholarly repositories.
List of recent books criticizing the value of higher education followed by a review.
Includes Document and Records Management, Web Content Management, Portals, Search, Digital and Media Asset Management.
Blog Post by John Heffernan on December 15, 2011 about coordinating metadata and taxonomy efforts. Includes some helpful models and diagrams in business terms but has similar implications in higher education. The different systems model could apply to different disciplines.
Homepage of blog centered around the report authored by Megan Oakleaf from Syracuse University.
2003 CLIR report by Abby Smith on digital scholarship and how librarians and archivists can help the process including creation and preservation. Includes three cases of early efforts to develop the digital humanities including George Mason Center for New Media, Virginia's Digital Scholar's Lab and History of Recent Science and Technology at MIT.
Mentioned by Dan Gjelton in Bethel staff retreat in 2011.
Mentions the origin of Dspace and LOCKSS among others.
Lists Books, Chapters, Columns, Articles, and Featured Resources about Information Architecture.
Enterprise Information Architecture presentation from 2010 is particularly helpful.
Cultural component of IT and shifting from an internal focus on data to an external focus on service from a 2009 Educause presentation.
Managing the Enterprise track at Educause in Chicago 2009. Includes Louis E King's presentation on Digital Media Infrastructure.
2003 Report written by Abby Smith and it documents the different initiatives that are happening to preserve and manage scholarship in the digital age.
Mentioned by Dan Gjelton in Bethel staff retreat in 2011.
Mentions the origin of Dspace and LOCKSS among others.
Website companion to the book that was published in 2011. Mission of Librarians is to improve society through facilitating knowledge creation in their communities.
Agreement section on the Conversation Theory created by Gordon Pask and developed in a Library context by David Lankes in the Atlas. Includes a graphic of relationships between concepts.
Mentioned as a "must read" for any Academic Librarian and includes submissions from editor Roy Tennant and contributors Charles W. Bailey, Jr., Alison Cody, Peter Hirtle, Leo Robert Klein.
Resources from presentations and publications on the implementation and impact of Digital Asset Management at the University of Michigan. Center for Networked Information and Educause are some of the venues.
From 2005 to 2009.
Article referred to by Library Deans from Indiana University and University of Maryland and credited for their successes when collaborating with IT.
Eight Is make a We is a good centering concept.