Browsing SAIL 2011: Into the I of the Storm; Information Resources Undergo a Sea Change by Title
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Connecting Researchers and Research
(2011-04-06)Libraries have long held an established role in the scholarly research process; however the process of scholarly communication is evolving. Citation management software, institutional repositories, open access and open ... -
Could the library be dismantled/role of unique holdings in modern times
(2011-04-06)I have been asked by administration, how much of our collection could go into storage. They optimistically hoping for a room or two for faculty/staff offices, as some buildings need renovation or need to be closed due to ... -
Data Management Plans The Role of the Library
(2011-04-06)Planning the management of data at proposal time and throughout its lifecycle is becoming increasingly important to funding agencies and is essential to ensure its current usability and long term preservation and access. ... -
Design for Survival: Sustainability for Planet and Structure
(2011-04-06)Buildings in Port Aransas encounter drastic environmental challenges: the potential catastrophic storm surge and high winds from a hurricane, and daily conditions hostile to buildings, vehicles, and even most vegetation. ... -
Developing a Coastal Communities Planning Atlas as an Educational Tool for Decision Makers and Local Residents
(2011-04-07)This project develops a coastal communities planning atlas to help local jurisdictions in Texas understand the implications of development decisions and plan appropriately for the future. It provides an easily accessible, ... -
Digitizing photo and slide collections of the Laboratory on the cheap
(2011-04-07)Demonstrate an inexpensive easy system for digitizing photo and slide collections. -
Galveston Bay Migrates to the Web; DSpace Comes to Texas
(2011-04-07)This presentation describes how the Galveston Bay Bibliography and Galveston Bay Information Center projects transitioned from a paper world to electronic format. The mission of the Galveston Bay Information Center (GBIC) ... -
Grants for Libraries
(2011-04-07)More and more libraries, museums and cultural institutions rely on fundraising and grant writing to sustain their services, special projects, or new initiatives Since most MLIS programs do not include grant project planning ... -
Management and Promotion of Digitization Projects: Geologic Atlas of the US
(2011-04-07)The Geologic Atlas of the United States was digitized and stored in the Texas A&M University institutional repository.Extensive metadata was created which emphasized the geographic and geologic aspects of the material.The ... -
The Marine Science Library, Resource Center
(2011-04-06)The first concept of a new library was introduced in 2001 by a faculty member at the University of Texas Marine Science Institute. The suggestion for the construction of a new library was based on two specific reasons: ... -
Not just another pretty reef: the Gainesville Florida Reef, a satellite of the worldwide Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef project
(2011-04-07)The Gainesville Florida Reef, a satellite of the Worldwide Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef, project not only shows the beauty of reefs but serves to: Foster scientific communication through the visual arts Raise awareness ... -
Otto Kellands Model Dories and the Digital Archives Initiative
(2011-04-06)Otto Kelland was a truly unique individual in Newfoundland. During his long life he had several careers from being a prison superintendant to being an instructor at Marine Institute. During his life Kelland made hundreds ... -
The Science CafMovement on the Mississippi Gulf Coast
(2011-04-07)Science Cafes present a casual meeting place where people who may have little or no science background can learn about a current scientific topic in an informal and friendly environment. The coffee shop setting is designed ... -
Teaching Change: Information Literacy Collaboration at Texas A&M University at Galveston
(2011-04-07)While college students use a wide array of technologies to access information, their skills at determining what is relevant, in a university setting and in life, are poor. Many of these skills have to be taught in college ...