3D Technology in the Academic Library: Informing, Collaborating, and Implementing

 

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  • Jenny Wong-Welch, San Diego State University
  • Jordan Nielsen, San Diego State University
 

Description:

Learn about a collaboration between an academic library and a campus innovation center that inspired the creation of a library-based 3D technology service. Through hands-on workshops, librarians raised awareness of 3D technology and gathered feedback about the technology from workshop participants. In addition to hosting workshops, librarians engaged in outreach efforts with campus departments to identify 3D technology needs and to build support for a centralized, collaborative library-based service.

 

From the Horse’s Mouth: What Faculty and Students Have to Say About eTextbook Use in the Classroom

 

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  • Dr. Debbie McMahon, Baylor University
  • Ms. Carol Schuetz, Baylor University
 

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ETextbooks are like a storm looming on the horizon. For future students, many entering college in the coming years will have used this resource all their academic lives. From their time in kindergarten and continuing to the twelfth grade, students are using iPads and e-readers to access textbooks. By the time students reach college, eTextbooks will be second nature if the technology evolves to support them. But how do students really feel about eTexbooks. During the fall 2012 and spring 2013 semesters, our institution participated in the Educause study examining eTextbook use. Parallel classes in which faculty used both eTextbooks and print textbooks are compared. Afterwards we listened to what students had to say about these textbooks. Through a series of surveys and focus groups, students spoke about their experiences in using eTextbooks in the classroom. What they had to say went far beyond the impact in Textbook cost. Accessibility, highlighting, note taking, ease of use, etc. have a big impact in whether students will use an eTextbook or not. Our poster will present information on the fall 2012 participation by Baylor University in the EDUCAUSE/Internet2 eTextbook pilot. See what faculty and students had to say about eTextbooks as an alternative to the traditional textbook.

 

Developing a Suite of Sustainable and Scalable Instruction Options

 

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  • Rachel Mulvihill, University of Central Florida Libraries
  • Carrie Moran, University of Central Florida Libraries
 

Description:

At a large research university, librarians strive to make their instructional efforts sustainable and scalable. Information literacy modules, an introductory web course, and a series of videos were developed to meet the growing need for instruction with limited staff and resources.

 

Data Rehash: Visualizing and Contextualizing Data in your Visual Resources Collection

 

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  • Erin McCall, ARTstor
 

Description:

This poster will demonstrate how one institution visualizes their growing digital image database. By managing the data locally, they successfully collaborated with their database provider to implement an application programming interface (API) that reveals connections between exhibitors’ locations and trends in artists’ materials in their data. The result is a dynamic visual platform that is accessible to the institution’s staff and faculty, and can be leveraged by other institutions that are interested in the API.