INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK
Currently, there is a lack of formal structure in the Institutional Housing Governance Framework (IHGF) within the public service system, leading to inefficiencies in managing institutional housing policies. This absence has resulted in deteriorating state assets, unmet housing demands, and ineffect
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Library Management and Open Science Workshop in Somalia
Explore the crucial role of libraries in academic institutions and the benefits of open science data for research in Somalia. The workshop aims to enhance understanding of library management practices, share best practices in open science, and discuss establishing a Somali Librarians and Knowledge M
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Healthy Boundaries for Library Workers
Understanding the importance of boundaries for library workers, this presentation by Dawn Behrend explores the definitions of boundaries, common violations, reasons for patrons' boundary pushing, and why librarians need boundaries. It covers key learning objectives such as conceptualizing boundaries
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Empowering Knowledge Sharing: The Role of Digital Libraries
Explore the diverse user base of digital repositories, including scholars, museums, librarians, archivists, educators, and special interest enthusiasts. Learn how these users utilize digital libraries for research, preservation, collaboration, and dissemination of knowledge in various fields.
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UTORMFA: Enhancing Security with Multi-Factor Authentication at University of Toronto
In November and December 2020, the University of Toronto is introducing UTORMFA, a multi-factor authentication service for staff, faculty, and librarians. This additional layer of security, using Duo Mobile MFA, requires two credentials for account access. Learn how to self-enroll, supported platfor
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Maximizing Institutional Impact through ACE Centers of Excellence
ACE Impact Centers of Excellence benefit from strong institutional support and are crucial for catalyzing broader teaching and research excellence. The DLI.7 framework outlines various elements that support global best practices in Higher Education, emphasizing the importance of institutional owners
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Guidelines for Outside Professional Work Approval
Guidelines for seeking approval for outside professional work at the University, detailing the process for professional and classified staff as well as faculty, librarians, and other academic personnel. The procedures involve completing specific forms, obtaining supervisor and departmental approvals
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Critical Appraisal Institute for Librarians (CAIFL) Overview and Objectives
CAIFL is a program designed to enhance librarian skills in critical appraisal, research design, biomedical statistics, and clinical reasoning. The goal is to improve the ability to teach these concepts to target populations. The program includes plenary sessions, educational presentations, journal c
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Business Reference Resources for Non-Business Librarians
Access a variety of business reference tools tailored for non-business librarians, including databases for articles on business topics, company and industry data sources, primary and secondary sources on taxation of exempt organizations, and demographic data resources. Connect with a reference libra
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Leveraging Wikipedia for Libraries: A Comprehensive Guide
Explore the value of Wikipedia as a resource for libraries and learn how to engage in projects like edit-a-thons to enhance accessibility, diversity, and information sharing. Discover training modules and useful links for librarians and archivists to optimize their involvement with Wikipedia.
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Data Discovery and Access Session Highlights at Carleton College
Explore the insights shared by Kristin Partlo and Danya Leebaw, Carleton College's Reference and Instruction Librarians, on the intricacies of data discovery, the marriage of discovery and analysis, mechanisms for data discovery, and specific manifestations at Carleton. Gain a deeper understanding o
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Exploring Civic Virtue and Institutional Design in Early Modern Governance
Delve into the complexities of civic virtue and institutional design in early modern governance through a 3,000-word essay. Analyze the necessity of civic virtue within the state and consider contrasting perspectives on whether institutional design can replace it. Use primary texts to support your a
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Impact of UN Guidelines on Foster Care and Institutional Care of Young Children in Europe and Central Asia
Professor Kevin Browne and Dr. Shihning Chou conducted a study on the impact of UN guidelines on foster care and institutional care of young children in Europe and Central Asia. The research highlights the physical harm and neural damage caused to children in institutional care without a parent. It
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Librarians in African Higher Education: Embedding NREN Digital Services
Librarians in African higher educational institutions play a crucial role in embedding NREN digital services. Studies reveal institutional weaknesses hindering librarian skills development and OA resource accessibility. The bigger picture involves the digitalization trend impacting information manag
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Insights on Virtual Reference Services and Collaboration in Libraries
Explore the findings from interviews with VRS librarians regarding collaboration, difficult reference encounters within and outside librarians' expertise, and the importance of sustainable collaboration between Virtual Reference and Social Q&A sites for creating new library services. The research fo
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Evolving Role of Embedded Librarians in the Digital Age
Shift from traditional library services to embedded librarianship involves closer collaboration with various groups within organizations, enabling librarians to effectively address information challenges in the digital era. This model emphasizes partnerships, community connections, specialized skill
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Evolution of Librarianship in University Library Systems
University Library Systems have evolved from traditional roles of collecting and preserving to a more dynamic role of creating and exploring, as seen in the case of CR/10 at the University of Pittsburgh. Librarians are now taking on new responsibilities such as creating unique collections, collabora
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Impact of Librarians on Healthcare Decision-Making
Librarians play a crucial role in healthcare by providing evidence-based information that leads to cost savings, improved patient outcomes, and more efficient use of resources. Examples include reducing hospital stays, innovative treatment discoveries, cost-saving staffing changes, and time-saving g
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Collaborative Efforts of Irish Health Librarians in Providing Evidence-Based Practice Support
Current awareness newsletter freely available on the internet, providing high-quality, relevant information to healthcare professionals and consumers. This collaboration of Irish health librarians aims to promote evidence-based practice by offering up-to-date information and resources. The conscient
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Spanish Institutions Publishing Options Overview
Understand the eligibility criteria and benefits for Spanish institutions under the agreement with Elsevier. Learn how corresponding authors affiliated with Spanish institutions can avail discounts and APC coverage, and the role of institutional librarians in the OA platform. The process from articl
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Philippine Librarianship in the New Millennium: Unique Qualities and Impact
Philippine librarianship in the new millennium presents unique qualities such as the passage of important laws, proliferation of library associations, and active involvement in the international arena. These changes have professionalized librarians, encouraged non-licensed staff to engage in the pro
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Enhancing Library Programs Through Action Research and Effective Communication
Explore the importance of action research and effective communication in your library program, as discussed through a workshop aimed at helping librarians and teachers pinpoint program needs, communicate effectively, and support the Common Core. The content emphasizes the challenges faced by library
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Strengthening Legal and Institutional Frameworks for REDD+ in Republic of Congo
The Ministry of Forest Economics in the Republic of Congo, along with the National REDD Coordination, is actively identifying, evaluating, and strengthening the legal and institutional frameworks for the REDD+ process. Progress reports highlight the establishment of institutional arrangements, imple
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European Association of Health Information Librarians (EAHIL) Overview
EAHIL aims to enhance collaboration among health care libraries in Europe, elevate standards in provision and practice, ensure professional development, promote education on new technologies, and represent health librarians at a European level. Activities include journal publications, conferences, w
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Institutional Assessment & Research at Wentworth Institute of Technology
Wentworth Institute of Technology excels in accreditation, institutional assessment, and research. The institution's leadership program oversees accreditation efforts to ensure educational effectiveness. They focus on assessing student learning outcomes, measuring educational effectiveness, and cond
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Institutional Assessment and Effectiveness Workshop Achievements at SUNY Oneonta
The Office of Institutional Assessment and Effectiveness at SUNY Oneonta has made significant progress in developing assessment protocols and processes, leading to a culture of assessment. This includes completing planning and assessment cycles, establishing objectives and procedures, and aligning u
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Utilizing Institutional Data to Enhance University Policy: Insights from Oakland University Research
Extracting valuable insights from institutional data, the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment at Oakland University conducts various research activities to improve university policy. Through surveys and internal research, they address important questions like student workload, financial
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Empowering Global Librarians through Innovative Leadership Programs
Mortenson Center at the University of Illinois offers unique capacity-building programs for librarians worldwide, focusing on sustainable professional development and regional initiatives. The center addresses challenges faced by public librarians in supporting UN SDGs, providing leadership training
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Comparative Study of Code of Ethics for Librarians in Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia
This comparative study delves into the Code of Ethics for Librarians in Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia, exploring their history, components, and significance. Highlighting the importance of ethical guidelines, it emphasizes how codes of ethics serve as a foundation for professional conduct, qu
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Navigating Dance Resources: A Librarian's Guide
Explore a comprehensive guide on how librarians assist with dance inquiries. Discover commonly used resources, recommended reading, and strategies to enhance your search. Librarians offer valuable assistance beyond dance-specific materials, catering to a wide range of related topics in performing ar
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Institutional Effectiveness and Assessment at B-CU
Jennifer Dash, Director of Institutional Assessment, and Dorian Hooks, Institutional Assessment Coordinator at B-CU, lead the efforts in understanding institutional effectiveness and assessment. Capacity building, creating a common vision, and a framework for institutional effectiveness are highligh
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Business Librarians in the Age of FinTech
Business librarians play a crucial role in the era of Financial Technology (FinTech), supporting education and research in this rapidly evolving field. The article delves into the origins of FinTech, its impact on traditional financial services, and the reasons behind the buzz surrounding it. It als
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Effects of Institutional Ownership on Dividend Payout Policy
This study examines how a firm's ownership structure, particularly institutional ownership, influences its dividend policy around tax rate changes. It explores the impact of tax-sensitive/insensitive institutional ownership, the role of dedicated institutions as monitors, and the interaction between
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NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative Annual Report 2019
Dr. Stephen D. Engle, a Professor of History, serves as the NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) and Chair of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Committee. The report outlines the general responsibilities of the FAR, including overseeing sub-committees on Academic Performance, Institutional Contro
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Role and Functions of Institutional Research in Higher Education
This content discusses the importance of developing duties and functions for Institutional Research (IR) professionals in higher education institutions. It highlights the key responsibilities of IR, such as identifying information needs, collecting and analyzing data, serving as data stewards, and e
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Opportunities to Mobilize Institutional Investment in Capital Markets
Aligning trillions of dollars managed by OECD institutional investors towards green infrastructure investments presents a significant opportunity. Currently, only a small percentage of large pension fund assets are directed towards infrastructure, with an even smaller fraction allocated to green pro
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Enhancing Student Retention Rates through Institutional Data Analysis
Explore how Oakland University's Office of Institutional Research and Assessment leverages various data sources, policy analysis, and predictive modeling to improve student success and retention. Discover the role of IR offices, available resources, survey data, and the importance of collaboration f
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Enhancing Data Handling Skills in Research Professions for Open Science Era
Explore the Education and Training Interest Group focusing on data sharing in the open science era. Learn about competencies required for research data handling in various professional areas like research librarians, administrators, infrastructure managers, and researchers. Discover essential skills
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Examining Union Power and Institutional Legacies in Healthcare Organizational Restructuring
Challenges faced by healthcare unions due to institutional legacies and shifts in the healthcare system are explored. The study delves into the variation in union success, emphasizing local institutional contexts in the U.S. and power dynamics between employers and unions rooted in historical contin
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Institutional Self-Evaluation Report: Quality Focus Areas for Future Growth
The Institutional Self-Evaluation Report recommends key focus areas for the next 2-3 years to enhance student learning and achievement. Projects include addressing barriers to entry, streamlining processes, enhancing student support programs, and improving institutional effectiveness through plannin
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