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Item Bird species included in bird censuses conducted by students and faculty and staff researchers at the University of Minnesota Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories 1940-2010 with links to the related reports(2022-03-28) Farrell, Shannon; Kelly, Julia; sfarrell@umn.edu; Farrell, Shannon; U LibrariesCompilation of types of bird species included in bird censuses conducted by students and faculty and staff researchers at the University of Minnesota Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories 1940-2010 with links to the related reports. Dataset is organized by common names of bird species (as they were listed in the papers) and additional information about scientific family names was added. Some bird species names included parentheses; this is because the currently used common name was added to the dataset rather than the one that was noted in the paper. In these cases, the currently used common name was used first and the one from the paper was placed in parentheses, e.g. Common Yellow-throat (Northern Yellow-throat).Item Curating Historical Scientific Analog Data(2023-09) Farrell, Shannon; Kelly, Julia; Hendrickson, Lois; Mastel, KristenThis in-depth case study features speakers Shannon Farrell, Julia Kelly, Lois Hendrickson, and Kristen Mastel from the University of Minnesota Libraries. Building on their recent publication, the presenters will share their experiences discovering and capturing heterogeneous historic data, the various forms the data took, and suggestions for others interested in capturing historical, analog data. Presented September 12, 2023.Item Data contained in written reports of research conducted by students at the University of Minnesota Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories, 1928-2012, with links to the related reports.(2023-07-31) Farrell, Shannon; Kelly, Julia; jkelly@umn.edu; Kelly, JulieStudent research papers associated with field classes at the University of Minnesota Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories, 1928-2012, were examined in order to locate raw data. There are 2855 papers covered. Various characteristics were recorded including the amount of data, whether the data was numeric or descriptive, the year the work was conducted, the location of the study, the species covered, and whether maps or photographs were also present. The resulting data set presented here cites the original papers and includes information on how to obtain a copy.Item Faculty Experiences With Grey Literature: A Mixed Methods Approach(2018-10-11) Cooper, Kristen; Riegelman, Amy; Marsolek, Wanda; Farrell, Shannon; Kelly, JuliaAs academic librarians, we are acutely aware of the challenges in locating grey literature. In our recent mixed-methods research we surveyed and conducted interviews to investigate how tenured and tenure-track faculty at the University of Minnesota experience grey literature in terms of finding, citing, and creating. The poster will share the preliminary results of our research and will help attendees understand 1) the multiple different types of resources that are considered grey literature as well as 2) other aspects of grey literature including why it is desirable in evidence synthesis as researchers attempt to address publication bias.Item Small Press Journals in the Age of Open Access: A Case Study in Agricultural Economics(2016) Kelly, Julia; Eells, Linda