Summer 2022
LS 512 Information Resources: Science
Dr. Steven MacCall provided an in-depth examination of scientific research methods for sciences, including technical searching, bibliometrics, an introduction to metadata, and technical communications.
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Dr. Steven MacCall provided an in-depth examination of scientific research methods for sciences, including technical searching, bibliometrics, an introduction to metadata, and technical communications.
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RDM Presentation
Overview: Investigating the University of Minnesota's Data Repository Management System
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Writing a Data Management Plan
Overview: Creating a data management plan to see how metadata is captured and scientific research projects get planned.
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Database Presentation
Overview: Identifying which type of database National Geographic's Virtual Archive is for users.
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LS 524 Project Management
Adjunct Professor Sybil Bullock introduced project management as an overview to how good planning promotes communication between collaborative teams to meet shared objectives.
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Adjunct Professor Sybil Bullock introduced project management as an overview to how good planning promotes communication between collaborative teams to meet shared objectives.
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Mentorship Programs Final Report
Overview: As a member of a group research project, we investigated SLIS mentorship programs in literature reviews, conducted interviews and surveys, and then compiled our findings into a comprehensive report.
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Mentorship Programs Presentation
Overview: The research groups final presentation consisted of a half-hour discussion of our findings, recommendations, and testimonials. Dr. Naidoo was in attendance to determine future SLIS interest.
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My Group Project Roles
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LS 566 Metadata & Semantic Web
Dr. Steven MacCall provided an overview of the concepts and theories behind metadata work, including the foundations, software tools, and techniques used to create and read metadata.
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Dr. Steven MacCall provided an overview of the concepts and theories behind metadata work, including the foundations, software tools, and techniques used to create and read metadata.
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Professional Ethics: Dangers in the Data
Overview: The report is my reflections on what I have learned about data, including the ethical issues of collecting, sharing, and storing information.
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Metadata Quality Problems
Overview: Reviewing the issues of quality metadata collection, my report covers the inconsistencies that I find the most troubling when there are no standards.
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MaRC Tag Interpretation
Overview: This exercise looks at two MaRC records, deciphering the information by referencing the Library of Congress's Concise Format for Bibliographic Data.
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