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Escape or Trap? Incorporating Escape Room Learning Experience for Information Literacy.
Conference program abstract of presentation on how to utilize an immersive learning games platform, Breakout EDU, for an information literacy course.
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2010 Annual Program
This is a presentation titled "Managing Change in the Information Age" held in Texas Library Association 2010 Annual Conference.
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The Role of Chinese American Librarians in Library and Information Science Diversity
This keynote speech is about diversity in the Library and Information Science field, more specifically regarding Chinese-American librarians.
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Lessons learned from a two-year experience in information literacy assessment for general education courses
Paper Presentation overview: From fall 2015 to spring 2017, librarians at the IU Kokomo Library collaborated with program directors in speech communication and writing programs to assess information literacy in the general education curriculum in…
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Refined description vs. better user access experience: metadata creation for digital image collections
Paper presentation overview: One of the most work-intensive tasks for digital image collections is creating the image metadata. At UIC, this work was traditionally done by the archivists. We've recently expanded that workflow to engage catalogers…
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Guidelines for CALA's Social Media (2018)
CALA currently has its own public Facebook page, "CALA Members and Friends" Facebook Private Group, WeChat, LinkedIn and YouTube Channel. The purpose of maintaining various channels is to meet our diverse members' needs and offer up-to-date platforms…
Tags: Access, Access to Information, CALA, Chinese American Librarians Association, Communications, Facebook, Guidelines, Instruction, LinkedIn, Management, Social media, WeChat, YouTube
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Scoping the Chinese American Librarians Association Services with a National Survey
To make the Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) a stronger organization and to serve its members more efficiently and effectively, CALA’s Assessment and Evaluation Committee designed an online survey and distributed it to all members…
Tags: ALA Diversity Fair, Assessment, CALA, Chinese American Librarians Association, Member perception, Organization evaluation, Survey
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Collected Works of Hwa-Wei Lee.
This book was publichsed in 2011 to honor Dr. Lee's 80th birthday and in recognition of the impact of his scholarship. The first volume includes scholarly articles written by Dr. Lee, while the second volume includes his dessertations.
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Zhishi Guanli de Lilun yu Shijian
This book discusses the background and needs for information management, the current research state for information management, information strategy and the design of motivation theory.
Position: 106 (540 views)
OCLC Compact Disk and Online Cataloging
This book was written by Wihan Diao, Andrew Wang, and Dr. Li after Diao's visit to Ohio University.
Position: 48 (589 views)
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CALASYS Self-Contribution Training (2021)
Training document on how to self-contribute to the CALA Academic Resource & Repository System (CALASYS). It's created by the CALASYS Committee.
