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Counterstorytelling and Collaboration: Developing the CALA/YALSA Booklist Taskforce
In early 2021, CALA and YALSA developed a taskforce that, in collaboration with ALSC, will create youth booklists highlighting Chinese American creators and stories. The booklists will be released in 2023 in celebration of CALA’s 50th Anniversary.…
Tags: Antiracism, Booklist, CALA, CALA 50th Anniversary, Collaboration, Juvenile Books, Taskforce, YALSA, Young Adult Books
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Beyond Translation -- Translating VRA Core 4.0 into Chinese
Forming its shape in 1996, VRA (Visual Resources Association) Core, now in its 4.0 version, has established itself as the internationally recognized metadata standard for describing works of visual culture and their surrogates. It has been integrated…
Tags: Collaboration, Cultural context in translation, Metadata standards translation, Translation challenges, Translation context, VRA Core, VRA Core 4.0
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Organizational and operational optimization of academic library and information technology
In light of the development of the digital library, the deficiencies of collaboration and integration between the Information Technology unit and the Library on campus have created numerous obstacles to maintaining high-quality and effective digital…
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Using internal grant to foster faculty-librarian collaboration
As colleges and universities begin to globalize their curriculums and to include global readiness in their institutional missions, New Jersey City University (NJCU) has provided grants that strongly encourage faculty and librarians to collaborate on…
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Student Success, a Library Case in Supporting Student Success
Reynolds Libraries have offered a display of student projects called the “Reynolds Student Expo” for the past three years. Faculty from all disciplines and programs are invited to take part; they select their best student projects to represent their…
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Captivating the students: online library instruction for a psychology class and lessons learned
This paper presents the first attempt of teaching library instruction via a Web-based tutorial for a Psychology and Law online course taught during the summer of 2009 at Rider University. Students received information literacy instruction through the…
Tags: Captivate, Collaboration, Distance Learning, Information literacy, Online Tutorials, Psychology
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The Integrated Library System’s APIs
Introduction to Web API coding for library online cataloging system (Voyager), including features, structure of system, with corresponding API coding…