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Beyond Exploitation: Metadata Justice and Prison Labor
(2023-07-20)
Large-scale digitization projects require enormous amounts of resources and labor, both of which are frequently in short supply in libraries and archives. How, then, has Oklahoma’s Yearbook Project been able to scan and ...
Politeness AND Executing Inclusive Metadata with OK Libraries & Archives
(2023-07-20)
As of 2018, Oklahoma ranked as the politest state in the country. This ranking speaks to a powerful intention. Often politeness and respect are defined as synonymous, but these words are not the same. During this humanity ...
Open Access Datasets from Federal Government Agencies
(2023-11-10)
The U.S. Government is the largest publisher in the world and produces primary source data and statistics. Federal information is open and free and without copyright. Data and data sets published by U.S. government agencies ...
A Different Breed of Cat: Finding My Queer Self
(2023-07-19)
Internal Needs Assessments: A worthwhile endeavor?
(2023-11-10)
In 2020, the Oral Roberts University Library Needs Assessment Committee conducted six months of investigation, including an internal examination of the Library and an external study of Library resources, services, and ...
Leaving the Mess: Epistemology and Ethics in Media Literacy Instruction
(2023-11-10)
“Authority is constructed and contextual.” Thus spake the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy (2016), an assertion that rightly guides information and media literacy instructors as we form and inform students, empowering ...
Internal Needs Assessments: A worthwhile endeavor?
(2023-11-10)
In 2020, the Oral Roberts University Library Needs Assessment Committee conducted six months of investigation, including an internal examination of the Library and an external study of Library resources, services, and ...
SynthesAIzing Discoveries: Emerging tools for next-level research instruction
(2023-11-10)
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are new and exciting, evoking buzz and triggering anxiety. What about less-known AI tools that synthesize information, tools with transformative potential for how we teach info and research ...
Rid of me
(2023)
In the novella Rid of Me, Ridley Royko is a smart, 15-year-old teenager with a parent problem. His mother and father do not trust him and tear him down constantly about his grades and his behavior. When he hears them ...