See our video library on Warpwire for past videos.
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February 1 | LibGuides and DDR | Recording on Warpwire (NetID req'd) | Throwing a LibGuides Party: a How-To and Lessons Learned How do you nudge people to update their LibGuides? Throw a party! In this presentation, we’ll share: an overview of the event, the team’s goals for throwing a party, and reflections on what helps motivate people to keep on top of their web content. | Slides |
DDR 3.0 Project Updates | Slides | |||
March 1 | Recording on Warpwire (NetID req'd) | Building Practices and Policies for the Library Technology Program Vaughn Stewart | Slides | |
Implementing a New Resource Sharing Platform for Ivy Plus and TRLN Duke is implementing ReShare, an innovative, open-source resource sharing platform built on FOLIO infrastructure. BorrowDirect (Ivy Plus Libraries) went live in December, and TRLN plans to implement at the end of Spring 2023. We’ll discuss how the platform works, why it’s important to Duke, what patrons might experience, how the BorrowDirect rollout went and the plans for TRLN. | ||||
2023 Libraries Summer Camp Arianne and Liz will describe the Libraries Summer Camp program, outline the kinds of technology related topics we are soliciting, and describe how people can get involved. | Slides | |||
April 5 | Cancelled | |||
May 3 | Web Analytics Pilot and FOLIO eUsage App | Recording on Warpwire (NetID req'd) | UNC SILS Master's Practicum Project: A Web Analytics Pilot at DUL Our team of five UNC MSIS students worked with the AUXS team at DUL to run a pilot test of Matomo, a privacy-focused, open-source alternative to Google Analytics. The purpose was to evaluate the feasibility of decoupling from the Google ecosystem to better meet DUL's organizational values and commitments to user privacy. Through a collaborative and agile process, we implemented Matomo on DUL servers, tested technical processes on high- and low-traffic sites, engaged stakeholders, and provided a series of recommendations on how to best transition all 110 DUL websites to Matomo. Following an initial introduction from Sean Aery, our project sponsor, our team give an overview of our work and findings from the last few months. | Slides |
It’s not that kind of sushi: Meet the FOLIO eUsage app In January 2023, Duke implemented the FOLIO eUsage app to automatically harvest usage data from about 85 electronic resource providers and publishers. We’ll introduce you to the team, spell out some acronyms, and demo the tool to describe how a workflow for the Electronic Resources & Serials Acquisitions (ERSA) department has been simplified using SUSHI harvesting in FOLIO. | Slides | |||
June 7 | Cancelled | |||
July 5 | Cancelled | |||
August 2 | Recording on Warpwire (NetID required) | Partnering with Students on Library Work: Evaluating Interlibrary Request The Assessment and User Experience Strategy department regularly hosts practicum experiences for students enrolled in MLS and MIS programs. Each student spends a semester working within the AUXS department on one or more projects designed to meet high priority needs for DUL and allow students to experience aspects of library work that would be difficult to learn in a classroom environment. This presentation will begin with a general overview of the AUXS practicum program. Then, Gary Rowland, who completed a capstone project with AUXS this past spring, will share the work he did to evaluate our Interlibrary Request page and ILLiad request forms in preparation for an interface upgrade. | Slides | |
Fun with Outlook Calendars Michael Edwards, Arianne Hartsell-Gundy, and Vaughn Stewart will share some tips and tricks for Microsoft Outlook calendar, including departmental resource calendars, sharing calendars, and using the scheduling assistant. | Slides (NetID required) | |||
September 6 | Zoom link | Recording on Warpwire (NetID required) | Transparency: A Tech Summary How Space Invaders conquered DST. Or, just a brief chat on bringing a new webapp web app to life. | Slides |
Lightning Talks Angela Zoss: Update about Books & Media Catalog: Books & Media Catalog Slides Will Sexton: Update about Quicksearch: Quicksearch Slides Thomas Crichlow: Update about Matomo Migration: first-wed-sept23-matomo-update.pptx | ||||
Kudos Open for all | ||||
October 4 | Recording on Warpwire (NetID required) | Progress Report for the Behind the Veil Oral History Digitization Project John Gartrell, Giao Luong Baker, Sarah Waugh, & Kristina Zapfe Presenters will provide updates on the Behind the Veil digitization project, which is now in its final year, thanks to funding from the NEH. We’ll recap the success and lessons learned and share what is to come in 2023-24. | Slides | |
Ex Libris Alma – Duke University Implementation Karen Newbery | Slides | |||
November 1 | Recording on Warpwire (NetID required) | An introduction to the new Conservation Documentation Archive Erin Hammeke The Conservation Documentation Archive (CDA) is a collection of conservation documentation produced by DUL's Conservation Services Department from 1997 to the present day. The archive contains photographic documentation and written reports that describe each item's condition prior to treatment and record the conservation treatment procedures carried out. The collection is preserved in the DDR and became available to the public in July. This talk will describe the genesis of the project, the steps involved in producing this digital collection, and various features of the CDA. | Slides | |
An introduction to the Library Data Service Center prototype project Julie Brannon Alma and Alma Analytics provide robust options for reporting and data analysis, but those tools won't meet all of our data use cases. We're building a Library Data Service Center prototype to store bibliographic records and other types of library system data to bridge the gap. | ||||
December 6 | | Recording on Warpwire (NetID required) | Depositing to the DukeSpace Repository Madina Grace, Jen Jordan, Haley Walton The presentation is an overview of a joint project to document the use of DukeSpace, an online, open-access repository for works authored by Duke faculty, staff, and students. Presenters will discuss challenges, opportunities and takeaways of the project with a demo of the platform and a LibGuide designed to assist with questions from students, faculty and staff. | Slides |
Tips, tools, and best practices for DUL blogs, LibCal and Social media Aaron Welborn and Michael Daul If you’re planning a library event, have an important announcement to make, or simply trying to advertise what your team can do for people, you need to get the word out. This session will offer an overview of some of the primary (and free!) communication channels at your disposal—our WordPress blogs, LibCal, and social media. We’ll talk about what each one is good for, how to contribute to them, and share some effective examples of each one in action. |