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Are We Having Fun Yet
(Texas Digital Humanities Consortium, 2016-05-27)
This presentation was the basis for discussing, surfacing, and sharing best practices for establishing and evolving collaborations among digital scholars. We sought to engage the audience in discussing what factors to ...
AgNIC Pre-conference 2009 “If It’s Digital and In Google – Then They Will Come”
(2009-04-21)
AgNIC offers a four hour pre-conference on how to scan and digitize print items, make derivative versions for easy access on the Internet, create basic Dublin Core metadata, and how to add digital objects to a digital ...
An Astronaut, a Nurse, and a Prostitute walk into a Library ...: How to effectively explain our value to non-catalogers
(2019-06-19)
Sometimes it is hard for catalogers to explain what we do and why it is important to the public at large. This is because the words (jargon) we use often sounds like a foreign language to others. This presentation will ...
A Catalyst for Social Activism: The Digital Black Bibliography Project
(Texas Digital Libraries, 2016-05-26)
This ppt presentation details a collaborative proof of concept project called Digital Black Bibliography (DiBB) that sought to provide scholars with the tools to compile, preserve, manipulate, and interpret Africana cultural ...
HathiTrust – How We Set Our Texas Pubs Free
(2018-05-16)
LGBTQ+ History and Collections brochure
(Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, TAMU, 2018-06-26)
The brochure includes both collections and a chart of the LGBTQ historical events at Texas A&M University. The timeline was developed by Dr. Hillary A. Anderson as she processed the LGBTQ Archives in Cushing. The timeline ...
Copyright and Publishing Literacy for ETD Authors: Applying the Theft of the Mind Model
(Texas ETD Association, 2013-02-28)
Thanks to a fruitful collaboration between the Scholarly Communication office in the University Libraries, and the Thesis Office in the Graduate School, ETD authors and their faculty advisers at Texas A&M University now ...