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    • Bea Feitler: Incomplete Design History Podcast 

      Horton, Amanda; Valencia, Shane; Sinclair, Kayla; Gee, Spencer (2021-09-16)
      Bea Feitler was a graphic designer, art director, educator, and a mentor to young professionals. Originally from Brazil, Feitler eventually found her home in New York City and made a name for herself in the magazine industry. ...
    • Bringing Patron Services into the Technology Age 

      Jones, Elizabeth (2017-08-10)
      With the fast paced advances in technology, many library patron services can be enhanced using both old and new technology. You can re-purpose outdated technology such as 1st generation iPads into wayfinding maps. Despite ...
    • Controlled Vocabularies beyond LCSH: Customizing Your Catalog to Meet Your Patrons' Needs 

      Beezley, Shay (2019-10-31)
      Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) is a widely used controlled vocabulary by libraries around the world, but like any controlled vocabulary, it comes with limitations. Come learn about other controlled vocabularies ...
    • The Creation of the Tribal Nations of Oklahoma Metadata Database 

      Macken, Megan; Palone, Kaitlyn; Zilinskas, Lulu (2023-07-20)
      In the closing discussions of last year's symposium the impromptu creation of the Metadata Justice Collective occurred. Those that volunteered to chair, Megan Macken, Lulu Zilinskas, and Kaitlyn Palone, met shortly thereafter ...
    • Cultivating a Culture for Inclusive Metadata 

      Beezley, Shay; Sump-Crethar, Anna Nicole (2023-05-12)
      University of Central Oklahoma’s Max Chambers Library is committed to serving underrepresented communities. One way this is accomplished is through the professional catalogers' dedication to accurately and respectfully ...
    • DARE to Say NO 

      Earls, Anona; Compton, JJ (2022-07-14)
      Using the Acronym DARE we'll look specifically at reclassing the offensive and dated terminology of call numbers for materials classified with N and O Cutter numbers for "Negro" and "Oriental." DARE is short for Decide ...
    • Developing a Library Toolbar 

      Jones, Elizabeth (2008-10-24)
      Conduit is a free service for creating toolbars to use with Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Conduit is user?friendly and intuitive. However, there is a compatibility issue with the internet explore version and the ...
    • A Different Breed of Cat: Finding My Queer Self 

      Siewert, Karl (2023-07-19)
    • Digital Initiatives Working Group Progress Report : March 23, 2021. 

      Digital Initiatives Working Group (Chambers Library); Beezley, Shay (2021-03-23)
      Progress report of UCO Chambers Library's Digital Initiatives Working Group from 2016-2020 with a focus on work done during 2020.
    • Drafting the inclusive metadata statement 

      Beezley, Shay; Palone, Kaitlyn (11/19/2021)
      Offensive/outdated terminology in library cataloging standards has been discussed for some years now, particularly around the subject heading “illegal aliens.” A recent trend in library cataloging and technical services ...
    • Early Adopter Primo v3 and Primo Central - UCO Library's Experience 

      Tabatabai, Habib (2010-08-31)
      Describes why/How UCO Library opted to become an Early Adopter for Primo Discovery system v3 and Primo Central.
    • Encouraging family involvement in math during the early years 

      Davis, Jill M.; Kelly, Loreen (2019)
    • Ethnographic Research Methods in Library Assessment 

      Jones, Elizabeth; Webb, Lee (2013-05-17)
      Ethnography – the study of cultural groups and their practices – and ethnographic research methods are becoming increasingly prevalent in library assessment. Library users and potential users on a particular campus make ...
    • Fear not early childhood teachers! You are already using algebraic strategies in your classroom 

      Beisly, Amber; Davis, Jill M.; Lake, Vickie; McCombs, Brandy (2020)
      The article focuses on using algebraic strategies in classroom. Topic include Van de Walle, Lovin, Karp, and Bay-Williams (2014) have fined the vision of algebraic thinking for early childhood classrooms, which involves ...
    • Finding the Right Words 

      Beezley, Shay; Palone, Kaitlyn (2022-07-14)
      In Summer 2021, UCO Chambers Library's catalogers crafted an inclusive metadata statement. Our presentation will provide an overview of the process, recommendations for creating your own statement, and the challenges of ...
    • Forming the Oklahoma "Tornado" NACO Funnel 

      Earls, Anona; Palone, Kaitlyn; Shorten, Jay; Beezley, Shay (2018-11-09)
      How do you know if the books by Robert Smith, Bob Smith, or Bobby Smith are the same author or not? Are you stuck in helping your patrons find a resource by the same John Doe? Catalogers are here to help you through the ...
    • Fostering resilience through executive function 

      Pearce, Nicole; Davis, Jill M. (2021)
    • From Numbers to Policy: How to Use All Your Data. 

      Jones, Elizabeth; White, Risa (2011-06-07)
      This presentation discusses the different ways Access Services collects data, how you might handle it, and what can be done with it. Specifically, what are the differences between using electronically collected data and ...
    • High Availability - Cloud Computing Goes Public 

      Tabatabai, Habib (2011-09-12)
      Libraries rely heavily on High Availability and presence online. Cloud computing to the rescue here! This presentation explores background, present landscape, and some solutions.
    • How do you solve a cataloging problem like The Vista? 

      Beezley, Shay (2021-07-27)
      This presentation introduces complex serials cataloging through the experience of re-cataloging The Vista, the school newspaper of the University of Central Oklahoma. Since its inception in 1903, The Vista experienced a ...