First Wednesday 2024

See our video library on Warpwire for past videos.

January

Cancelled

February 7

Lightning Talks

Warpwire Recording

Upgrading ILL Request Forms

Michael Edwards and Thomas Crichlow

Michael and Thomas will share an overview of the recent upgrade to ILLiad, the system DUL uses for InterLibrary Loan requests.

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Digitizing Ivory Anatomical Manikins

Rachel Ingold

Digitization of Duke’s ivory anatomical manikins (in the History of Medicine Collections) began in the fall of 2017. A team effort has led to the progression of this project, allowing digital scans to be shared and 3D models to be printed.

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'Go' Have Fun Programming

Derrek Croney

Derrek will show how he's become acquainted with the Go language and how it fits within the DST Programmatic Universe.

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Upgrading DukeSpace in the 2020s

Will Sexton

Will Sexton will report on the upgrade of DSpace to 7.x and the status of the DukeSpace repository.

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(Re)Introducing Our Library's Chat Widget

Zeke Graves

Zeke will present a brief overview of the service, the functionality of the widget, and what's changed.

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March 6

Lightning talks about AI Warpwire Recording

What they’re saying about AI

Thomas Crichlow

Tom offers highlights and examples he's recently read about AI and how it may relate to our work at the Libraries.

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Co-Pilot Chatbot at Duke

Vaughn Stewart

Vaughn provides an introduction to an AI chat bot that Duke has approved for use with your Duke credentials. He demonstrates a few different functions that may be useful to Library staff.

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This AI-n’t So Bad: Using AI Tools in Software Development

Sean Aery

Modern software development requires developers to be constantly learning and adapting to new technologies. Generative AI is relatively new, but it is already having a profound impact on the work that developers do. In this talk, Sean discusses how over the past year, AI tools like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot have become essential utilities in my everyday toolkit. He demonstrates real-world examples of how these tools have helped to understand, write, troubleshoot, fix, test, and document code. He also reflects on areas where these tools fall short.

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Addressing the AI Elephant in the Room: Incorporating Generative AI into Library Teaching

Hannah Rozear

From research consultations to first-year writing classes, generative AI tools have led to lively discussions in library instruction. In this talk, Hannah shares her journey of self-learning with generative AI and ideas for talking to students about the benefits and drawbacks of using it for information-gathering.

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April 3

Cancelled

May 1

DUL Updates
Warpwire Recording

Upcoming changes to discovery systems – changes patrons will encounter when DUL launches Alma

Members of the Alma Discovery Working Group

Members of the Alma Discovery Working Group will highlight upcoming changes that patrons will see when viewing items in the Books & Media Catalog or searching for Online Journal Titles after we transition from Aleph to Alma.

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Designing and documenting a service philosophy for AUXS

Angela Zoss

The Assessment & User Experience Strategy department expanded in the summer of 2022, bringing together staff doing work across various areas like assessment, user experience research and design, software development, DevOps engineering, and project management. One commonality across all AUXS staff is that we work closely with other library staff members, including providing consultations, partnering on projects, and leading teams and committees. We also all strive to produce a stellar user experience for our patrons. Over the course of about six months last year, AUXS worked together to articulate a new service philosophy, or a statement about what we're trying to achieve and how we go about prioritizing and accomplishing our work. In this presentation, I'll share a bit more about the services AUXS offers to the Duke Libraries community, and I'll go over the basic tenets of our new service philosophy. We hope this offers increased transparency around the work we do and helps us better prioritize work moving forward.

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Upcoming changes to Databases AZ page

Thomas Crichlow

Thomas Crichlow will highlight changes to the Databases AZ page that will be released on Monday, May 6.

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June 5

E-Resource Access and Troubleshooting FAQs 

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Alma Integrations Spotlight

Warpwire Recording

E-Resource Access and Troubleshooting FAQs 

Presented by Amelia Rodarte, Electronic Resources Management Specialist and Zhaneille Green, E-Access Librarian

  • Learn how members of the Electronic Resources & Serials Acquisitions (ERSA) team are using the FAQ tool from Springshare to aid DUL Staff with queries about e-resource access and troubleshooting! This new webpage provides answers to commonly asked questions, such as “What is the proxy URL?” and “When do I refer an issue to AskTech?” Presenters will discuss why the FAQ webpage was created, how to use it, and next steps for this project.

Alma Integrations Spotlight

Presented by Karen Newbery, Head of Library Systems and Integration Support and Julie Brannon, IT Business Analyst

  • Karen Newbery and Julie Brannon will share updates about a few of the systems that need to integrate with Alma. What are some differences in how these systems integrate with Alma vs. how they currently integrate with Aleph? What are some of the challenges the team has worked through to get these systems ready for Alma go-live in July? Join us to learn more about the exciting work that's underway to support Duke Libraries! 

E-Resource Access and Troubleshooting FAQs.pdf



Alma Integrations Spotlight First Wednesday June 2024.pptx

July 3

Cancelled

August 7

DUL Controlled HVAC Shutdown Pilot Project

followed by time for sharing, shout-outs, kudos, congrats

Warpwire Recording

DUL Controlled HVAC Shutdown Pilot Project

Presenters: Beth Doyle, Head, Conservation Services and Preservation Officer and Tom Young, Staff Engineer, Facilities Management—Energy Management

From January 8 to April 30, 2024, Duke Facilities and Maintenance Department and Duke University Libraries conducted and implemented a controlled overnight shut down of the HVAC air handlers in Perkins-Bostock. The goals of the project were to reduce DUL’s energy footprint and save energy costs while maintaining a good environment for the collections. Join us at First Wednesday where Tom and Beth will share their findings.

Perkins Energy Savings Project - August 2024.pptx

First Wednesday August 2024_doyle.pdf

September 4

Alma Integrations Spotlight - Leganto

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Update on Alma TRLN Discovery Integration and Q&A Session


Warpwire Recording

Alma Integrations Spotlight - Leganto

Presented by Erin Nettifee

In the last stages of the Alma rollout, DUL also implemented Leganto, an addition to Alma to support course reserves. We'll talk about what Leganto does, how the implementation went, and some of the project wins and ongoing challenges now that the fall semester has begun.

Update on Alma TRLN Discovery Integration and Q&A Session

Presented by Karen Newbery and Thomas Crichlow

Karen and Thomas will provide a status update on the Alma migration, known issues, and next steps. Team members will also be present to participate in an open Q&A session, so feel free to bring your questions about Alma and how it integrates with various library systems.

Leganto Slide Deck First Wednesday September 2024.pptx



TRLN Discovery Update First Wednesday Sept 4 2024.pptx

October 2

NSE Generative AI Lab

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Updates from the Software Team

Warpwire Recording

NSE Generative AI Lab: Experimenting with emerging AI Research Tools

Hannah Rozear, Jenna Strawbridge, and Meredith Parker-Terry

The Generative AI Lab, a pilot initiative by NSE librarians, was designed to explore and evaluate five emerging AI tools: Scite.ai, Consensus, Elicit, ScholarAI, and Research Rabbit. In this talk, participating NSE librarians will share insights into our evaluation process, describing how we used a structured template to assess each tool. We’ll discuss our initial findings, highlighting the strengths and limitations of these tools, and what we learned in the process.

Updates from the Software Team, Fall 2024

Will Sexton and Angela Zoss

Angela Zoss (Head, Assessment & User Experience Strategy) and Will Sexton (Head, Software Strategies & Platforms) will present updates on software development occurring over the past year.

First Wed - 2024-10-02 - NSE Generative AI Lab.pdf

Gen AI Evaluation Framework from NSE Librarians


First Wed - 2024-10-02 - Updates from the Software Team.pdf

November 6

 


December 4