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Item Airtable Basics to Bring Your Work to Life!(Texas Digital Library, 2023-05-18) Hernandez, GabrielleAirtable is a relational database that makes all your program’s data actionable. All your data is synced across all your workflows which allows updates to happen in real time without the hassle of manually updating information. As digital librarians, our work is constantly changing and our time is extremely valuable. Airtable can help us track our ever growing list of innovations, projects, data, and roles. In this demonstration, participants will learn the basics of Airtable to help bring their spreadsheets and workflows to life by structuring, syncing, and storing data in a way that fits each of our unique needs. It can also help organize our workflows by creating processes that can be shared with your entire team. With a few basic skills, you can create a sustainable way to let Airtable do the heavy lifting freeing up your time and mental load allowing for a healthier work life. By the end of the presentation, participants will: *Have a better understanding of Airtable *Learn the basic structure and commands of Airtable *Receive hands-on practice on how to create relational databasesItem University of North Texas Open Access Publication Review (2019-2021): Workflows and Insights(Texas Digital Library, 2022-05-23) Scott, Megan; Johnson-Freeman, WhitneyThe University of North Texas’ Scholarly Works Open Access institutional repository is home to materials from the UNT community’s research, creative, and scholarly activities. Currently, we are conducting an Open Access publication review for scholarly works generated by UNT in order to learn more about the OA publication practices of the UNT community with the goal of better serving their needs. The workflows of this project consist of a system using Scopus and Zotero to harvest, review, and sort UNT OA publication data from 2019-2021. Through this process we are able to better understand who is publishing Open Access, where they are publishing, and identify challenges and best practices for harvesting this scholarly output for inclusion in the institutional repository. This is an ongoing project which we hope to continue gathering insights from and improving the workflows to maximize its’ usefulness.