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Collections Budget Allocation Practices Survey and results
(2018-07)The University of Washington is conducting a survey to analyze collection budget allocation practices among libraries. Your input will provide important information about current practices as well as future contemplated ... -
Community Assessment: An Essential Part of the Reference Librarian’s Toolkit
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A Counter-Archive of Imprisonment: The Washington Prison History Project
(PUBLIC: Arts, Design, Humanities. A Journal of Imagining America, 2018)This essay explores the prison as an archive by focusing on an emerging digital humanities project about the history of prisons. The Washington Prison History Project (WPHP) began with the donation of two decades of records ... -
Create and Use Images
(American Library Association, 2016)Images can enliven projects of all types by adding dimension and immediacy to everyday and academic communications. Meaningful visual communication, however, can be a challenge. Too often, images are an afterthought in a ... -
Creating a Strategic and Flexible Assessment Framework for Undergraduate Student Outreach
(2018-09-11)This chapter details how the Undergraduate Student Success team at the University of Washington’s Odegaard Library designed new student-focused programming and created a program of outreach assessment to demonstrate value ... -
Creating Counter Archives: The University of Washington Bothell's Feminist Community Archive of Washington Project
(Feminist Teacher (University of Illinois Press), 2018)Using feminist pedagogical practices that incorporate student knowledge production and digital scholarship methods, a team at the University of Washington Bothell founded the online, open-access Feminist Community Archive ... -
Cultural competency on campus: Applying ACRL’s Diversity Standards
(College & Research Libraries News, 2014-06)The ACRL Diversity Committee released the "Diversity Standards: Cultural Competency for Academic Libraries" in 2012. With strong support from our administration and clear guidelines from the standards, the University of ... -
Customer Information If It Was Only This Easy!
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Cutting through the Fog: Government Information, Librarians, and the Forty-Fifth Presidency
(American Library Association, 2018-03)The presidential election of 2016 and the ensuing 45th presidential administration have been marked by an increasingly polarized electorate, concerns about “fake news,” and a greater use of social media. President Trump ... -
Data Driven and Customer Focused
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Data Services
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Demonstrating Academic Library Value: What’s Important for Stakeholders
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Demonstrating Our Value: Practical Approaches to Effective Library Assessment
(Hawaii Library Association, 2007) -
Demonstrating Value to Stakeholders: Building the Case for Budget Reinvestment
(American Library Association, 2011) -
Developing a Collaborative Faculty-Librarian Information Literacy Assessment Project
(Emerald Publishing Library Review, 2012)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the process of developing an information literacy assessment project, and to discuss key findings from the project. Design/methodology/approach – A variety of assessment ... -
Digital Citizenship: Teaching Research Identity and Accountability to Undergraduates
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Digital Preservation and Data Repositories: just what does "long-term" mean anyway?
(15-10-27)As the University of Washington Libraries began writing policy for the institution's data repository currently under development, we found ourselves in a quandary: "how long is long enough?" Within the framework mandated ... -
Digital Storytelling
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Does the Reference Desk Still Matter?: Assessing the Desk Paradigm at the University of Washington Libraries
(Rowman & Littlefield, 2015)The University of Washington (UW) comprises three campuses and several off-campus facilities and is the largest comprehensive research institution in the Pacific Northwest. UW’s Seattle campus, its largest, has thirteen ...