This blog will document my MLIS 7505 graduate course at Valdosta State University where I will be learning how to incorporate new technologies in the library!
Saturday, May 30, 2015
GRADUATION...SALUTE TO THE 2015 GRADUATES OF GMC
It's that time of year again! Wishing all Georgia Military College graduates at the Valdosta campus future success and achievement! It was bittersweet watching the commencement...so many of my students spent countless hours in the library working on research and class projects. One student gave me a hug and assured me that if it were not for my assistance, she would not have made it. This is the compensation that fulfills me...the end result is seeing students walk across the stage. Pictured below is one of my students who made mornings in the library unforgettable!
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Assignment #3 - Option_1
I selected option one for assignment three in which I interviewed the systems librarian at Georgia Military College, Milledgeville campus who oversees the content management system for the library’s website and usage. The interview was administered by questionnaire via email. In order to capture a complete picture of the library and its resources and service to student, I have included an overview of the library and the resources it provides.
The Georgia Military College (GMC) library supports students and faculty by providing access to library services through its electronic collection of online resources that are consistent with the degree prams offered by this two-year, liberal arts junior college. The mission of the GMC Library is to ensure that students, faculty, and staff have access to and are able to be effective users of information. The library department provides current, unbiased materials on the level of its reading public, will make available to all students, faculty, and staff the resources of the library, assist in the use of these materials, provide access to materials not located in the library through the Interlibrary loan program, and provide opportunities designed to foster lifelong learning and information literacy.
GMC Library facilities include the 13,000 square foot main Sibley-Cone Library at the Milledgeville campus and five branch libraries. The five branch libraries located in Augusta, Columbus, Fairburn, Valdosta, and Warner Robins are extensions of the Sibley-Cone Library.
The print collection in the Sibley-Cone Library contains over 36,000 volumes. The full-text, electronic books available online add an additional 90,000 academic titles. The periodical collection includes journals, magazines, and newspapers principally in online databases. Database collections include GALILEO, Gale, ABC-CLIO, Facts-on-File, and JSTOR. GMC students, faculty, and staff can remotely access GMC’s electronic resources 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from any computer with Internet access using the current database password. The GMC library homepage and library guides provide links to library resources, services, and contact information for all campus libraries.
Reference assistance is available via phone, email, or personal visits on campus. Research assistance is offered via the Ask-A-Librarian chat service on the Library Guides as well as through the Ask-A-Question form on the library’s homepage. The Library Director and Systems Librarian are the primarily responsible for managing the content management system (CMS).
Interview Transcript
Interviewer: Katresa Gardner, Electronic Resource Librarian – Valdosta Campus
Interviewee: Dylan Stephens, Systems Librarian/Cataloger – Milledgeville Campus
Wednesday, May 26, 2015
1. What is your background in working with various content management systems (CMS)?
· I didn’t have a background with CMSs directly, but with computers, programming, and networks in general.
2. In your experience, which CMSs do you feel are advantageous in maintaining and supporting library websites?
· Those that combine all the library’s resources and then allows all the content to be searchable and accessed through a federated search engine.
3. What CMS is our college currently using?
· We currently use Mandarin Oasis.
4. What was the motivation behind that selection?
· We chose Mandarin Oasis for having an interface that was user friendly for both the patrons and the librarians. We also signed up during Mandarin’s early years and got significant cost savings to fit our budget.
5. What was the library’s criteria used to decide on the selected CMS?
· We needed one that combined all of the aspects of the library’s system to include cataloging, circulation, and a report tool. The interface needs to be user friendly for both patrons and librarians and access needs to work seamlessly for both physical students and those that are only taking classes online. It needs to combine both the physical collection and the library’s e-resources that can be searched and accessed through one search engine. The system also needs to be hosted by the CMS vendor and accessed entirely through the internet without the need for an application to be installed. It also needed to fit the budget of a small community college.
6. How long have we been using the current CMS?
· 10 years
7. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the current CMS?
· It has all the advantages listed in question 4 except that it only contains records for our physical books and e-books. It doesn’t have the capability to add our academic journals from our databases, so those resources must be searched and accessed directly from each individual vendor database.
8. What changes do you foresee in the future with the current CMS?
· That it will start collecting license agreements from vendors to allow their content to be added to Mandarin’s system.
9. If changes will occur, what are the reasons for making changes to the existing CMS?
· The reason will be to have all the library’s resources stored and accessed from a central location.
10. What are your primary duties and responsibilities as a Systems Librarian/Cataloger?
· My duties are to administer the integrated library system, prepare copy and original cataloging records according to nationally accepted standards, create reports and extracted management data from library software as needed by library staff, provide instruction for students, faculty, and staff in the use of the library’s electronic resources, extend general and in-depth reference services to patrons in person, by email, and by phone, evaluate and recommend acquisition of appropriate library materials, and assist the library director in preparation of annual budget.
Conclusion
Content Management Systems (CMS) are conveniently changing the way libraries manage the content of the library’s resources and materials. Dylan Stephens is a librarian and although he didn’t have any hands on experience with content management systems, he was able to successfully learn how to use them effectively for the library’s website. It is encouraging and assuring that librarians are lifelong learners and capable of learning and adapting to new technologies as they emerge in order to remain viable assets in libraries. When considering what type of CMS is conducive for a library, particularly in this case, a small academic library, cost, user-friendliness of the interface and efficiency/flexibility are factors that should be well-thought-out. According to the research provided by Connell (2013), the top three elements that CMS users cited as important factors in CMS selection are ease of use, flexibility, and cost (p. 51).
Reference:
Connell, R. r. (2013). Content Management Systems: Trends in Academic Libraries. Information Technology & Libraries, 32(2), 42-55.
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
QR Code
Here is my QR code that I created from http://beqrious.com/qr-code-generator!
This QR code will allow you to gain immediate access to my Joomla website! You can download a QR reader to your mobile device from your app store or Google play store! Check it out and of course, it is pink:)
This QR code will allow you to gain immediate access to my Joomla website! You can download a QR reader to your mobile device from your app store or Google play store! Check it out and of course, it is pink:)
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JOOMLA...MY EXPERIENCE
Working with Joomla was an enlightening experience for me! To begin the process of my proud web creation, I created an account at https://www.joomla.com/ and gained instant access for a free 30-day trial. Upon creating my account, I received an e-mail confirmation and proceeded to login to explore the learning tools and video tutorials. I also received a second email which provided my login information for future references.
I pondered about what kind of website I wanted to build (library or non-library) and I decided to build a site devoted to natural hair care, which is a passion of mine. So, low and behold, I dedicated my website building based upon this concept. Now getting to the details of the website construction…I discovered various features of Joomla! The one thing I realized in my novice state is although the videos are helpful and informative, the hands on part was a bit intimidating.
Here is the error message that got the best of me for about 45 minutes while I attempted to create menu items:
Nevertheless, I finally conquered it! I created menus, articles and the template manager to complete my website. I felt really proud and boasted about my conquest to friends and family. I will continue to build upon the website in my spare time (what spare time!@#?). Overall, this was a great learning experience and once I found the hidden trash can to get rid of the error message, I was good to go! This was indeed a learning process and I feel encouraged that I can conquer new technology with time and practice!
Here is the error message that got the best of me for about 45 minutes while I attempted to create menu items:
Nevertheless, I finally conquered it! I created menus, articles and the template manager to complete my website. I felt really proud and boasted about my conquest to friends and family. I will continue to build upon the website in my spare time (what spare time!@#?). Overall, this was a great learning experience and once I found the hidden trash can to get rid of the error message, I was good to go! This was indeed a learning process and I feel encouraged that I can conquer new technology with time and practice!
MY JOOMLA WEBSITE: https://kgardner7505.demojoomla.com/
Monday, May 18, 2015
Library Wiki
Introduction: One of the major primary roles and responsibilities
of the reference librarian at the academic institution that will incorporate
the use of wikis is to provide library research instruction and answers to
questions about research. By
implementing a research reference wiki, the reference librarian may eliminate
answering duplicate questions about research and create a platform for students
to collaborate virtually about library research. This will also give the reference librarian
additional time to devote to other duties that have been assigned due to recent
budgetary cuts.
Main characteristics
of Wiki
Population served: two-year junior college serving about 3,000 undergraduate students
Library Type: Academic Library
Budget: Limited
Goal of Wiki: Wiki will be used in a reference capacity to collaborate with students and share answers on repeated answers to common research and reference questions. This will allow students and reference librarians the ability to interact virtually and serve as an alternative avenue for librarian and student collaboration further promoting the library as a virtual workspace of support.
Recommended Wiki: GeniusWiki
Requirements & Features:
* Offers the ability to switch between Markup or WYSIWYG editors
* Calendar & To-do list available
* Permission controlled
* Full text with advance search options
* Backup and restore features are available
* Easy to install and upgrade (standalone version is one-click setup)
* JAVA is the programming language used
* Includes themes and skins
* Plug ins available
* Comments, attachments, drafts management, templates and keyboard
shortcuts are available
* Reliable and stable
* Open source and FREE
Introduction & Web 2.0 Background
Greetings to All!
I began the MLIS program at Valdosta State University in the fall of 2013. Upon completing this class, MLIS 7550 during the summer term and capstone in the fall, I expect to graduate! I have worked as an Electronic Resource Librarian and manager at Georgia Military College for the past three years and have gained a tremendous amount of learning experience and insight as I lead in a book less library. I am also the president of our Student Organization of Library and Information Studies (SOLIS) and serve to represent students at monthly faculty meetings. Recently, I participated on the search committee as a voting member in the hiring of the new dean of the Library & Information Studies program. Some rewards received as a result of my fruits of labor and dedication to this program includes induction into Kappa Delta Pi (KDP), International Honor Society in Education in the fall of 20104 and recently accepting the H.W. Wilson Scholarship for academic achievement last month!
I am a wee bit nervous, yet excited to learn more about social media technologies in this course. My background and knowledge on Web 2.0 technologies consists of interacting with others via Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, and Tumblr. I established a Twitter account about two months ago but have not quite grasp the idea of what to tweet...LOL! I am also on Two Grand and have this app downloaded to my smart phone to take pictures of food intake. Two Grand is essentially a virtual image diary of my daily consumption of water, food, vitamins, workouts, etc... I also use MyfitnessPal to log my daily caloric intake of food.
I am a wee bit nervous, yet excited to learn more about social media technologies in this course. My background and knowledge on Web 2.0 technologies consists of interacting with others via Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, and Tumblr. I established a Twitter account about two months ago but have not quite grasp the idea of what to tweet...LOL! I am also on Two Grand and have this app downloaded to my smart phone to take pictures of food intake. Two Grand is essentially a virtual image diary of my daily consumption of water, food, vitamins, workouts, etc... I also use MyfitnessPal to log my daily caloric intake of food.
My expectations for this course is to understand how social media technologies work and how they can be advantageous to me as a librarian and in exploring how these can be beneficial for my personal use. I am fascinated & intrigued by new technologies and I'm anxious to learn more! So far, I am feeling a bit overwhelmed but hopefully this feeling will subside soon:) I like this Blogger site as well...pretty cool!
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