ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ubclibrary / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ubclibrary / Wed, 24 Aug 2016 16:43:03 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ubclibrary Ubc vancouver 2016_lib_qual_results /slideshow/ubc-vancouver-2016libqualresults/65326628 ubcvancouver2016libqualresults-160824164303
LibQUAL is a standardised survey instrument developed by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) that measures user perceptions of library services. Libraries implement LibQUAL periodically to better understand user priorities and to monitor library performance relative to student and faculty expectations. UBC Library ran LibQUAL in 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016. While survey questions are broad and results do not prescribe specific actions, the survey helps libraries understand their longitudinal performance in four areas: ï‚· Library collections ï‚· Access to collections ï‚· Library spaces ï‚· Customer service As in past years, UBC Library ran LibQUAL separately at the Okanagan and Vancouver locations. At both locations the survey opened Monday, January 18 and ran for 3 weeks, closing Friday February 5. This report is limited to results of the Vancouver survey.]]>

LibQUAL is a standardised survey instrument developed by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) that measures user perceptions of library services. Libraries implement LibQUAL periodically to better understand user priorities and to monitor library performance relative to student and faculty expectations. UBC Library ran LibQUAL in 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016. While survey questions are broad and results do not prescribe specific actions, the survey helps libraries understand their longitudinal performance in four areas: ï‚· Library collections ï‚· Access to collections ï‚· Library spaces ï‚· Customer service As in past years, UBC Library ran LibQUAL separately at the Okanagan and Vancouver locations. At both locations the survey opened Monday, January 18 and ran for 3 weeks, closing Friday February 5. This report is limited to results of the Vancouver survey.]]>
Wed, 24 Aug 2016 16:43:03 GMT /slideshow/ubc-vancouver-2016libqualresults/65326628 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) Ubc vancouver 2016_lib_qual_results ubclibrary LibQUAL is a standardised survey instrument developed by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) that measures user perceptions of library services. Libraries implement LibQUAL periodically to better understand user priorities and to monitor library performance relative to student and faculty expectations. UBC Library ran LibQUAL in 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016. While survey questions are broad and results do not prescribe specific actions, the survey helps libraries understand their longitudinal performance in four areas: ï‚· Library collections ï‚· Access to collections ï‚· Library spaces ï‚· Customer service As in past years, UBC Library ran LibQUAL separately at the Okanagan and Vancouver locations. At both locations the survey opened Monday, January 18 and ran for 3 weeks, closing Friday February 5. This report is limited to results of the Vancouver survey. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ubcvancouver2016libqualresults-160824164303-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> LibQUAL is a standardised survey instrument developed by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) that measures user perceptions of library services. Libraries implement LibQUAL periodically to better understand user priorities and to monitor library performance relative to student and faculty expectations. UBC Library ran LibQUAL in 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016. While survey questions are broad and results do not prescribe specific actions, the survey helps libraries understand their longitudinal performance in four areas: ï‚· Library collections ï‚· Access to collections ï‚· Library spaces ï‚· Customer service As in past years, UBC Library ran LibQUAL separately at the Okanagan and Vancouver locations. At both locations the survey opened Monday, January 18 and ran for 3 weeks, closing Friday February 5. This report is limited to results of the Vancouver survey.
Ubc vancouver 2016_lib_qual_results from UBC Library
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Xwi7xwa Library: Looking Forward /slideshow/dupont-cla-2014/38193035 dupontcla2014-140820174819-phpapp01
Presented by Sarah Dupont, UBC Library's Aboriginal Engagement Librarian, at the Canadian Library Association Conference in May 2014.]]>

Presented by Sarah Dupont, UBC Library's Aboriginal Engagement Librarian, at the Canadian Library Association Conference in May 2014.]]>
Wed, 20 Aug 2014 17:48:19 GMT /slideshow/dupont-cla-2014/38193035 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) Xwi7xwa Library: Looking Forward ubclibrary Presented by Sarah Dupont, UBC Library's Aboriginal Engagement Librarian, at the Canadian Library Association Conference in May 2014. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dupontcla2014-140820174819-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Sarah Dupont, UBC Library&#39;s Aboriginal Engagement Librarian, at the Canadian Library Association Conference in May 2014.
Xwi7xwa Library: Looking Forward from UBC Library
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RDA implementation in Canada /slideshow/susan-andrews-cla2014/37779528 susanandrewscla2014-140807164929-phpapp01
Presented by Susan Andrews at the Canadian Library Association Conference May 28 - 31. Part of the "Cataloguing Non-Print Materials in RDA" section]]>

Presented by Susan Andrews at the Canadian Library Association Conference May 28 - 31. Part of the "Cataloguing Non-Print Materials in RDA" section]]>
Thu, 07 Aug 2014 16:49:29 GMT /slideshow/susan-andrews-cla2014/37779528 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) RDA implementation in Canada ubclibrary Presented by Susan Andrews at the Canadian Library Association Conference May 28 - 31. Part of the "Cataloguing Non-Print Materials in RDA" section <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/susanandrewscla2014-140807164929-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Susan Andrews at the Canadian Library Association Conference May 28 - 31. Part of the &quot;Cataloguing Non-Print Materials in RDA&quot; section
RDA implementation in Canada from UBC Library
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Social Media in a Academic Library: One piece of the puzzle /slideshow/social-media-in-a-academic-library-one-piece-of-the-puzzle/37767868 woolmanclasocialmedia2014-140807105327-phpapp02
Presentation by Jessica Woolman, Web Communications Coordinator at UBC Library, at the Canadian Library Association Conference May 28 - 31, 2014. Social media tools, such as Facebook and Twitter, utilize an open environment with quick, real-time responses. Libraries have an opportunity to use social media as an outreach and engagement tool. But what does this mean for academic libraries, serving large populations of students, faculty and community members? UBC Library's experience using and managing multiple social media accounts will provide valuable insights to other libraries using social media. This session will utilize real-life examples and case studies that can be applied to any library organization.]]>

Presentation by Jessica Woolman, Web Communications Coordinator at UBC Library, at the Canadian Library Association Conference May 28 - 31, 2014. Social media tools, such as Facebook and Twitter, utilize an open environment with quick, real-time responses. Libraries have an opportunity to use social media as an outreach and engagement tool. But what does this mean for academic libraries, serving large populations of students, faculty and community members? UBC Library's experience using and managing multiple social media accounts will provide valuable insights to other libraries using social media. This session will utilize real-life examples and case studies that can be applied to any library organization.]]>
Thu, 07 Aug 2014 10:53:27 GMT /slideshow/social-media-in-a-academic-library-one-piece-of-the-puzzle/37767868 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) Social Media in a Academic Library: One piece of the puzzle ubclibrary Presentation by Jessica Woolman, Web Communications Coordinator at UBC Library, at the Canadian Library Association Conference May 28 - 31, 2014. Social media tools, such as Facebook and Twitter, utilize an open environment with quick, real-time responses. Libraries have an opportunity to use social media as an outreach and engagement tool. But what does this mean for academic libraries, serving large populations of students, faculty and community members? UBC Library's experience using and managing multiple social media accounts will provide valuable insights to other libraries using social media. This session will utilize real-life examples and case studies that can be applied to any library organization. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/woolmanclasocialmedia2014-140807105327-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation by Jessica Woolman, Web Communications Coordinator at UBC Library, at the Canadian Library Association Conference May 28 - 31, 2014. Social media tools, such as Facebook and Twitter, utilize an open environment with quick, real-time responses. Libraries have an opportunity to use social media as an outreach and engagement tool. But what does this mean for academic libraries, serving large populations of students, faculty and community members? UBC Library&#39;s experience using and managing multiple social media accounts will provide valuable insights to other libraries using social media. This session will utilize real-life examples and case studies that can be applied to any library organization.
Social Media in a Academic Library: One piece of the puzzle from UBC Library
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The UBC Library Digitization Centre: Our equipment and its uses. /slideshow/the-ubc-library-digitization-centre-our-equipment-and-its-uses-34185347/34185347 diequippres-140501180844-phpapp01
Robert Stibravy, Digital Projects Librarian at UBC Library, reviews the key equipment used the the Library's Digitization Centre. The presentation features images from current and past projects as well as a review of different methods used in digitization.]]>

Robert Stibravy, Digital Projects Librarian at UBC Library, reviews the key equipment used the the Library's Digitization Centre. The presentation features images from current and past projects as well as a review of different methods used in digitization.]]>
Thu, 01 May 2014 18:08:44 GMT /slideshow/the-ubc-library-digitization-centre-our-equipment-and-its-uses-34185347/34185347 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) The UBC Library Digitization Centre: Our equipment and its uses. ubclibrary Robert Stibravy, Digital Projects Librarian at UBC Library, reviews the key equipment used the the Library's Digitization Centre. The presentation features images from current and past projects as well as a review of different methods used in digitization. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/diequippres-140501180844-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Robert Stibravy, Digital Projects Librarian at UBC Library, reviews the key equipment used the the Library&#39;s Digitization Centre. The presentation features images from current and past projects as well as a review of different methods used in digitization.
The UBC Library Digitization Centre: Our equipment and its uses. from UBC Library
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UBC Library's Digital Preservation Strategy /slideshow/ubc-librarys-digital/34185237 sproutbetalubclibrarydigital-140501180318-phpapp02
Presented by Bronwen Sprout & Sarah Romkey, UBC Library. In early 2011, UBC Library began work on creating a digital preservation strategy in collaboration with Vancouver-based Artefactual Systems. Based on the results of a number of pilot projects, the strategy developed for UBC Library consists of using the open-source Archivematica digital preservation system to provide preservation functionality for the Library’s digitized and born-digital holdings. In addition, the strategy identifies the software requirements, existing and new system components, staffing and business processes that can be implemented to establish operational digital preservation systems and processes. They will discuss the strategy generally and cover three areas of implementation in greater detail: UBC Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections, cIRcle, a DSpace-based institutional repository, and CONTENTdm, UBC Library’s access system for digitized objects.]]>

Presented by Bronwen Sprout & Sarah Romkey, UBC Library. In early 2011, UBC Library began work on creating a digital preservation strategy in collaboration with Vancouver-based Artefactual Systems. Based on the results of a number of pilot projects, the strategy developed for UBC Library consists of using the open-source Archivematica digital preservation system to provide preservation functionality for the Library’s digitized and born-digital holdings. In addition, the strategy identifies the software requirements, existing and new system components, staffing and business processes that can be implemented to establish operational digital preservation systems and processes. They will discuss the strategy generally and cover three areas of implementation in greater detail: UBC Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections, cIRcle, a DSpace-based institutional repository, and CONTENTdm, UBC Library’s access system for digitized objects.]]>
Thu, 01 May 2014 18:03:18 GMT /slideshow/ubc-librarys-digital/34185237 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) UBC Library's Digital Preservation Strategy ubclibrary Presented by Bronwen Sprout & Sarah Romkey, UBC Library. In early 2011, UBC Library began work on creating a digital preservation strategy in collaboration with Vancouver-based Artefactual Systems. Based on the results of a number of pilot projects, the strategy developed for UBC Library consists of using the open-source Archivematica digital preservation system to provide preservation functionality for the Library’s digitized and born-digital holdings. In addition, the strategy identifies the software requirements, existing and new system components, staffing and business processes that can be implemented to establish operational digital preservation systems and processes. They will discuss the strategy generally and cover three areas of implementation in greater detail: UBC Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections, cIRcle, a DSpace-based institutional repository, and CONTENTdm, UBC Library’s access system for digitized objects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sproutbetalubclibrarydigital-140501180318-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Bronwen Sprout &amp; Sarah Romkey, UBC Library. In early 2011, UBC Library began work on creating a digital preservation strategy in collaboration with Vancouver-based Artefactual Systems. Based on the results of a number of pilot projects, the strategy developed for UBC Library consists of using the open-source Archivematica digital preservation system to provide preservation functionality for the Library’s digitized and born-digital holdings. In addition, the strategy identifies the software requirements, existing and new system components, staffing and business processes that can be implemented to establish operational digital preservation systems and processes. They will discuss the strategy generally and cover three areas of implementation in greater detail: UBC Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections, cIRcle, a DSpace-based institutional repository, and CONTENTdm, UBC Library’s access system for digitized objects.
UBC Library's Digital Preservation Strategy from UBC Library
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UBC Library LibQUAL results 2013 /ubclibrary/ubc-library-libqual-results ubcvancouver2013libqualresults-131023174942-phpapp02
In February 2013 UBC Library implemented the LibQUAL+® survey for the fourth time, asking a random sample of students and faculty about their experience and expectations of the Library. The LibQUAL 2013: UBC Vancouver survey results report is available now.]]>

In February 2013 UBC Library implemented the LibQUAL+® survey for the fourth time, asking a random sample of students and faculty about their experience and expectations of the Library. The LibQUAL 2013: UBC Vancouver survey results report is available now.]]>
Wed, 23 Oct 2013 17:49:41 GMT /ubclibrary/ubc-library-libqual-results ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) UBC Library LibQUAL results 2013 ubclibrary In February 2013 UBC Library implemented the LibQUAL+® survey for the fourth time, asking a random sample of students and faculty about their experience and expectations of the Library. The LibQUAL 2013: UBC Vancouver survey results report is available now. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ubcvancouver2013libqualresults-131023174942-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In February 2013 UBC Library implemented the LibQUAL+® survey for the fourth time, asking a random sample of students and faculty about their experience and expectations of the Library. The LibQUAL 2013: UBC Vancouver survey results report is available now.
UBC Library LibQUAL results 2013 from UBC Library
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Future Focus: Harnessing Innovation and Creativity to Move Your Library Forward /slideshow/gordon-yusko-futurefocus/22874546 gordonyuskofuturefocus-130612150208-phpapp01
Presented at the 2013 Beyond Hope conference in Prince George, BC, June 10 - 11, by Gordon Yusko, Assistant Professor, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, UBC.]]>

Presented at the 2013 Beyond Hope conference in Prince George, BC, June 10 - 11, by Gordon Yusko, Assistant Professor, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, UBC.]]>
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 15:02:08 GMT /slideshow/gordon-yusko-futurefocus/22874546 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) Future Focus: Harnessing Innovation and Creativity to Move Your Library Forward ubclibrary Presented at the 2013 Beyond Hope conference in Prince George, BC, June 10 - 11, by Gordon Yusko, Assistant Professor, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, UBC. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gordonyuskofuturefocus-130612150208-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the 2013 Beyond Hope conference in Prince George, BC, June 10 - 11, by Gordon Yusko, Assistant Professor, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, UBC.
Future Focus: Harnessing Innovation and Creativity to Move Your Library Forward from UBC Library
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Getting From Here To There: Reflecting On Leadership In Changing Times /slideshow/getting-from-here-to-there-reflecting-on-leadership-in-changing-times/21690974 gettingfromheretothere-130522121045-phpapp01
Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Julie Mitchell, Managing Librarian, Chapman Learning Commons, UBC Library.]]>

Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Julie Mitchell, Managing Librarian, Chapman Learning Commons, UBC Library.]]>
Wed, 22 May 2013 12:10:45 GMT /slideshow/getting-from-here-to-there-reflecting-on-leadership-in-changing-times/21690974 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) Getting From Here To There: Reflecting On Leadership In Changing Times ubclibrary Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Julie Mitchell, Managing Librarian, Chapman Learning Commons, UBC Library. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gettingfromheretothere-130522121045-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Julie Mitchell, Managing Librarian, Chapman Learning Commons, UBC Library.
Getting From Here To There: Reflecting On Leadership In Changing Times from UBC Library
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UBC Library Digitization Program: BC Historical Newspapers /slideshow/ubc-library-digitization-program-bc-historical-newspapers/21220574 bchistoricalnewspapers-130515160507-phpapp01
Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Michael Conroy, Community Digital Projects Analyst & Coordinator, BC Digitization Coalition.]]>

Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Michael Conroy, Community Digital Projects Analyst & Coordinator, BC Digitization Coalition.]]>
Wed, 15 May 2013 16:05:07 GMT /slideshow/ubc-library-digitization-program-bc-historical-newspapers/21220574 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) UBC Library Digitization Program: BC Historical Newspapers ubclibrary Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Michael Conroy, Community Digital Projects Analyst & Coordinator, BC Digitization Coalition. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bchistoricalnewspapers-130515160507-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Michael Conroy, Community Digital Projects Analyst &amp; Coordinator, BC Digitization Coalition.
UBC Library Digitization Program: BC Historical Newspapers from UBC Library
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Building Strong Community Connections Through Digital Collections /slideshow/bcla2013-conroy-bcdc/21220423 bcla2013conroybcdc-130515160015-phpapp02
Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Michael Conroy, Community Digital Projects Analyst & Coordinator, BC Digitization Coalition, and Simon Neame, Director, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.]]>

Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Michael Conroy, Community Digital Projects Analyst & Coordinator, BC Digitization Coalition, and Simon Neame, Director, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.]]>
Wed, 15 May 2013 16:00:15 GMT /slideshow/bcla2013-conroy-bcdc/21220423 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) Building Strong Community Connections Through Digital Collections ubclibrary Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Michael Conroy, Community Digital Projects Analyst & Coordinator, BC Digitization Coalition, and Simon Neame, Director, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bcla2013conroybcdc-130515160015-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Michael Conroy, Community Digital Projects Analyst &amp; Coordinator, BC Digitization Coalition, and Simon Neame, Director, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
Building Strong Community Connections Through Digital Collections from UBC Library
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The UBC Library Digitization Centre: Our Equipment and Its Uses /slideshow/the-ubc-library-digitization-centre-our-equipment-and-its-uses/21219100 robertstibravybclapresentation-130515151737-phpapp01
Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10. Robert Stibravy is the Digital Projects Librarian at UBC Library.]]>

Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10. Robert Stibravy is the Digital Projects Librarian at UBC Library.]]>
Wed, 15 May 2013 15:17:37 GMT /slideshow/the-ubc-library-digitization-centre-our-equipment-and-its-uses/21219100 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) The UBC Library Digitization Centre: Our Equipment and Its Uses ubclibrary Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10. Robert Stibravy is the Digital Projects Librarian at UBC Library. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/robertstibravybclapresentation-130515151737-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10. Robert Stibravy is the Digital Projects Librarian at UBC Library.
The UBC Library Digitization Centre: Our Equipment and Its Uses from UBC Library
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The Social Library /slideshow/the-social-library/21212807 thesociallibrarywoolmancho2013-130515112758-phpapp01
The internet has profoundly challenged all constituents of the information economy: media, education, publishing and libraries. Social software, web 2.0, the read/write/web – all terms that were once the cusp of innovation and cutting edge – are now part of our everyday workflow. Libraries are constantly embracing new media and technologies to stay relevant, build awareness and ultimately engage with their users. Like most libraries, the University of British Columbia Library has a presence on social media, but how do we know what’s working and what’s not? Using a case study from UBC, we examine and measure the Library’s use of social media and how it interacts with users in a variety of ways, from events to promotions to informational questions, using its own auditing metrics and best practices. Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10. Jessica Woolman is the Web Communications Coordinator for UBC Library’s Communications and Marketing Department. Allan Cho is a Program Services Librarian for the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.]]>

The internet has profoundly challenged all constituents of the information economy: media, education, publishing and libraries. Social software, web 2.0, the read/write/web – all terms that were once the cusp of innovation and cutting edge – are now part of our everyday workflow. Libraries are constantly embracing new media and technologies to stay relevant, build awareness and ultimately engage with their users. Like most libraries, the University of British Columbia Library has a presence on social media, but how do we know what’s working and what’s not? Using a case study from UBC, we examine and measure the Library’s use of social media and how it interacts with users in a variety of ways, from events to promotions to informational questions, using its own auditing metrics and best practices. Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10. Jessica Woolman is the Web Communications Coordinator for UBC Library’s Communications and Marketing Department. Allan Cho is a Program Services Librarian for the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.]]>
Wed, 15 May 2013 11:27:58 GMT /slideshow/the-social-library/21212807 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) The Social Library ubclibrary The internet has profoundly challenged all constituents of the information economy: media, education, publishing and libraries. Social software, web 2.0, the read/write/web – all terms that were once the cusp of innovation and cutting edge – are now part of our everyday workflow. Libraries are constantly embracing new media and technologies to stay relevant, build awareness and ultimately engage with their users. Like most libraries, the University of British Columbia Library has a presence on social media, but how do we know what’s working and what’s not? Using a case study from UBC, we examine and measure the Library’s use of social media and how it interacts with users in a variety of ways, from events to promotions to informational questions, using its own auditing metrics and best practices. Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10. Jessica Woolman is the Web Communications Coordinator for UBC Library’s Communications and Marketing Department. Allan Cho is a Program Services Librarian for the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thesociallibrarywoolmancho2013-130515112758-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The internet has profoundly challenged all constituents of the information economy: media, education, publishing and libraries. Social software, web 2.0, the read/write/web – all terms that were once the cusp of innovation and cutting edge – are now part of our everyday workflow. Libraries are constantly embracing new media and technologies to stay relevant, build awareness and ultimately engage with their users. Like most libraries, the University of British Columbia Library has a presence on social media, but how do we know what’s working and what’s not? Using a case study from UBC, we examine and measure the Library’s use of social media and how it interacts with users in a variety of ways, from events to promotions to informational questions, using its own auditing metrics and best practices. Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10. Jessica Woolman is the Web Communications Coordinator for UBC Library’s Communications and Marketing Department. Allan Cho is a Program Services Librarian for the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
The Social Library from UBC Library
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Twitter Tips and Tricks /slideshow/twitter-tips-and-tricks-6767691/6767691 twitterworkshopjun10-110131182007-phpapp02
How are you using Twitter? ]]>

How are you using Twitter? ]]>
Mon, 31 Jan 2011 18:20:03 GMT /slideshow/twitter-tips-and-tricks-6767691/6767691 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) Twitter Tips and Tricks ubclibrary How are you using Twitter? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/twitterworkshopjun10-110131182007-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How are you using Twitter?
Twitter Tips and Tricks from UBC Library
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UBC Library Blog Squad Meeting /slideshow/ubc-library-blog-squad-meeting/6767681 presentationblogjan25-110131181818-phpapp02
Presentation for Jan. 25 meeting of UBC Library staff who blog about UBC Library and its resources. ]]>

Presentation for Jan. 25 meeting of UBC Library staff who blog about UBC Library and its resources. ]]>
Mon, 31 Jan 2011 18:18:11 GMT /slideshow/ubc-library-blog-squad-meeting/6767681 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) UBC Library Blog Squad Meeting ubclibrary Presentation for Jan. 25 meeting of UBC Library staff who blog about UBC Library and its resources. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationblogjan25-110131181818-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation for Jan. 25 meeting of UBC Library staff who blog about UBC Library and its resources.
UBC Library Blog Squad Meeting from UBC Library
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Shaping our Future: Digitization Partnerships Across Libraries, Archives and Museums. /slideshow/shaping-our-future-digitization-partnerships-across-libraries-archives-and-museums-6767655/6767655 parentndlpresentationdec10final-101122180741-phpapp02-110131181256-phpapp02
Presentation by Ingrid Parent at the National Diet Library in Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 2, 2010. Shaping our Future: Digitization Partnerships Across Libraries, Archives and Museums ]]>

Presentation by Ingrid Parent at the National Diet Library in Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 2, 2010. Shaping our Future: Digitization Partnerships Across Libraries, Archives and Museums ]]>
Mon, 31 Jan 2011 18:12:48 GMT /slideshow/shaping-our-future-digitization-partnerships-across-libraries-archives-and-museums-6767655/6767655 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) Shaping our Future: Digitization Partnerships Across Libraries, Archives and Museums. ubclibrary Presentation by Ingrid Parent at the National Diet Library in Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 2, 2010. Shaping our Future: Digitization Partnerships Across Libraries, Archives and Museums <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/parentndlpresentationdec10final-101122180741-phpapp02-110131181256-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation by Ingrid Parent at the National Diet Library in Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 2, 2010. Shaping our Future: Digitization Partnerships Across Libraries, Archives and Museums
Shaping our Future: Digitization Partnerships Across Libraries, Archives and Museums. from UBC Library
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Global Networked Digital Environment: How Libraries Shape the Future. /slideshow/global-networked-digital-environment-how-libraries-shape-the-future/6767548 parentprdlapresentationoct10final-110131180225-phpapp02
Global Networked Digital Environment: How Libraries Shape the Future. Presented by Ingrid Parent, President-elect of IFLA, at the Pacific Rim Digital Library Alliance Conference in Shanghai, October 21, 2010. ]]>

Global Networked Digital Environment: How Libraries Shape the Future. Presented by Ingrid Parent, President-elect of IFLA, at the Pacific Rim Digital Library Alliance Conference in Shanghai, October 21, 2010. ]]>
Mon, 31 Jan 2011 18:01:59 GMT /slideshow/global-networked-digital-environment-how-libraries-shape-the-future/6767548 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) Global Networked Digital Environment: How Libraries Shape the Future. ubclibrary Global Networked Digital Environment: How Libraries Shape the Future. Presented by Ingrid Parent, President-elect of IFLA, at the Pacific Rim Digital Library Alliance Conference in Shanghai, October 21, 2010. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/parentprdlapresentationoct10final-110131180225-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Global Networked Digital Environment: How Libraries Shape the Future. Presented by Ingrid Parent, President-elect of IFLA, at the Pacific Rim Digital Library Alliance Conference in Shanghai, October 21, 2010.
Global Networked Digital Environment: How Libraries Shape the Future. from UBC Library
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Digital Academic Content and the Future of Libraries: International Cooperation in a Networked Age. /slideshow/digital-academic-content-and-the-future-of-libraries-international-cooperation-in-a-networked-age/6765856 parentjaspulpresentation-110131140933-phpapp02
International Library Cooperation Symposium presentation May 14, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan. Presentation by Ingrid Parent, President elect of IFLA, and University Librarian at the University of British Columbia ]]>

International Library Cooperation Symposium presentation May 14, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan. Presentation by Ingrid Parent, President elect of IFLA, and University Librarian at the University of British Columbia ]]>
Mon, 31 Jan 2011 14:09:11 GMT /slideshow/digital-academic-content-and-the-future-of-libraries-international-cooperation-in-a-networked-age/6765856 ubclibrary@slideshare.net(ubclibrary) Digital Academic Content and the Future of Libraries: International Cooperation in a Networked Age. ubclibrary International Library Cooperation Symposium presentation May 14, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan. Presentation by Ingrid Parent, President elect of IFLA, and University Librarian at the University of British Columbia <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/parentjaspulpresentation-110131140933-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> International Library Cooperation Symposium presentation May 14, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan. Presentation by Ingrid Parent, President elect of IFLA, and University Librarian at the University of British Columbia
Digital Academic Content and the Future of Libraries: International Cooperation in a Networked Age. from UBC Library
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