Building collection and assisting with faculty research are two major responsibilities for subject librarians. Collection and research needs are unique to campuses and departments subject librarians serve for. How could subject librarians use data to inform their collection decisions and understand their faculty research without spending significant amount of time collecting data? This presentation will show what you can do with data that have already been collected or easily retrieved. Usage data, interlibrary loan data, faculty publication and citation data were used in four projects to help the librarian uncover the collection and research needs for school of communication at University of Houston. This presentation will focus on the res...
With few precedents to follow, libraries and librarians who are beginning to explore their potentia...
The University of Houston (UH) Libraries is building programs and data-related services to support r...
The shift to quantitative research methods in social science disciplines is not news in today’s acad...
This presentation was given to subject specialist librarians at Purdue University to engage the topi...
Objective – The research project examined university faculty’s publications in order to find profess...
This paper outlines a unique collaborative approach used to bring together library and teaching fa...
Our university library has a long history of supporting the data acquisition and analysis needs of c...
Librarians’ growing interest in collecting data is part of a broader professional desire to explore ...
This project developed analytical tools to improve collection development and enhance research suppo...
This presentation provides information on the current collections data analysis environment in most ...
Teaching faculty and instructors often seek experiential opportunities for students to hone the data...
This presentation provides information on the current collections data analysis environment in most ...
This presentation discusses: Why is it important to collect data about reference services? What data...
This presentation provides information on the current collections data analysis environment in most ...
This presentation provides information on the current collections data analysis environment in most ...
With few precedents to follow, libraries and librarians who are beginning to explore their potentia...
The University of Houston (UH) Libraries is building programs and data-related services to support r...
The shift to quantitative research methods in social science disciplines is not news in today’s acad...
This presentation was given to subject specialist librarians at Purdue University to engage the topi...
Objective – The research project examined university faculty’s publications in order to find profess...
This paper outlines a unique collaborative approach used to bring together library and teaching fa...
Our university library has a long history of supporting the data acquisition and analysis needs of c...
Librarians’ growing interest in collecting data is part of a broader professional desire to explore ...
This project developed analytical tools to improve collection development and enhance research suppo...
This presentation provides information on the current collections data analysis environment in most ...
Teaching faculty and instructors often seek experiential opportunities for students to hone the data...
This presentation provides information on the current collections data analysis environment in most ...
This presentation discusses: Why is it important to collect data about reference services? What data...
This presentation provides information on the current collections data analysis environment in most ...
This presentation provides information on the current collections data analysis environment in most ...
With few precedents to follow, libraries and librarians who are beginning to explore their potentia...
The University of Houston (UH) Libraries is building programs and data-related services to support r...
The shift to quantitative research methods in social science disciplines is not news in today’s acad...