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Item Creating the One-Shot Library Workshop: A Step-by-Step Guide(American Library Association, 2006) Veldof, JerilynWhether teaching research skills to college freshman, Internet skills to seniors, or staff development sessions to employees, librarians are repeatedly called on to deliver instruction in their library settings. Many librarians have never learned the basics of instructional design, much less how to effectively deliver information in a short time span, and they typically only have a short period of time—“one shot”—to deliver information. From needs assessment through design and implementation to final evaluations, this practical guide takes librarians step by step through the workshop process. Using these proven instructional design principles, librarians can: * Assess learners and what they need * Train multiple library instructors to maintain consistency in teaching and outcomes * Replicate content for regularly scheduled workshops * Develop a standard of presentation (including handouts) to maximize learning * Evaluate results to ensure learners are getting what they need These principles of instructional design are for every librarian who delivers instruction in any form. Use the step-by-step checklist and ADDIE principles (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) to have a powerful impact on your audiences. With a focus on practical applications, this book shows instruction librarians how to make every minute count.Item Curating Research Data Volume Two: A Handbook of Current Practice(Association of College & Research Libraries, 2017-01) Johnston, Lisa RCurating Research Data, Volume Two: A Handbook of Current Practice guides you across the data lifecycle through the practical strategies and techniques for curating research data in a digital repository setting. The data curation steps for receiving, appraising, selecting, ingesting, transforming, describing, contextualizing, disseminating, and preserving digital research data are each explored, and then supplemented with detailed case studies written by more than forty international practitioners from national, disciplinary, and institutional data repositories. The steps in this volume detail the sequential actions that you might take to curate a data set from receiving the data (Step 1) to eventual reuse (Step 8). Data curators, archivists, research data management specialists, subject librarians, institutional repository managers, and digital library staff will benefit from these current and practical approaches to data curation.Item A Holmes and Doyle Bibliography, Volume 10: All Formats—Combined Subject Listing(High Coffee Press, 2018) Johnson, Timothy JThis bibliography is a work in progress. It attempts to update Ronald B. De Waal’s comprehensive bibliography, The Universal Sherlock Holmes, but does not claim to be exhaustive in content. New works are continually discovered and added to this bibliography. Readers and researchers are invited to suggest additional content. This volume contains all subject listings in all formats, arranged alphabetically by subject heading (according to De Waal's categories). In other words, it combines the listings from Volume 2 (Monograph and Serial Titles), Volume 6 (Periodical Articles), and Volume 8 (Audio/Visual Materials) into a comprehensive subject bibliography. (There may be additional materials included in this list, e.g. duplicate items and items not yet fully edited.) As in the other volumes, coverage of this material begins around 1994, the final year covered by De Waal's bibliography, but may not yet be totally up-to-date (given the ongoing nature of this bibliography). It is hoped that other titles will be added at a later date.Item A Holmes and Doyle Bibliography, Volume 1: Monographs and Serials by Main Entry(High Coffee Press, 2018) Johnson, Timothy JThis bibliography is a work in progress. It attempts to update and compliment Ronald B. De Waal’s comprehensive bibliography, The Universal Sherlock Holmes, but does not claim to be exhaustive in content. New works are continually discovered and added to this bibliography. Readers and researchers are invited to suggest additional content. This first volume focuses on monographic and serial titles, arranged alphabetically by author or main entry.Item A Holmes and Doyle Bibliography, Volume 2: Monographs and Serials by Subject(High Coffee Press, 2018) Johnson, Timothy JThis bibliography is a work in progress. It attempts to update and compliment Ronald B. De Waal’s comprehensive bibliography, The Universal Sherlock Holmes, but does not claim to be exhaustive in content. New works are continually discovered and added to this bibliography. Readers and researchers are invited to suggest additional content. This second volume focuses on monographic and serial titles, arranged alphabetically by subject.Item A Holmes and Doyle Bibliography, Volume 3: Periodical Articles circa 1994-2010, Alphabetical Listing(High Coffee Press, 2018) Johnson, Timothy JThis bibliography is a work in progress. It attempts to update Ronald B. De Waal’s comprehensive bibliography, The Universal Sherlock Holmes, but does not claim to be exhaustive in content. New works are continually discovered and added to this bibliography. Readers and researchers are invited to suggest additional content.Item A Holmes and Doyle Bibliography, Volume 4: Periodical Articles circa 1994-2010, Primary References, Alphabetical Listing(High Coffee Press, 2018) Johnson, Timothy JThis bibliography is a work in progress. It attempts to update Ronald B. De Waal’s comprehensive bibliography, The Universal Sherlock Holmes, but does not claim to be exhaustive in content. New works are continually discovered and added to this bibliography. Readers and researchers are invited to suggest additional content. Volumes 3-6 of the bibliography are assembled from the general periodical literature and from selected Sherlockian or Doylean periodicals; it now includes 8,879 citations.Item A Holmes and Doyle Bibliography, Volume 5: Periodical Articles--Secondary References, Alphabetical Listing(High Coffee Press, 2018) Johnson, Timothy JThis bibliography is a work in progress. It attempts to update Ronald B. De Waal’s comprehensive bibliography, The Universal Sherlock Holmes, but does not claim to be exhaustive in content. New works are continually discovered and added to this bibliography. Readers and researchers are invited to suggest additional content. Volume 5 includes "passing" or "secondary" references, i.e. those entries that are passing in nature or contain very brief information or content.Item A Holmes and Doyle Bibliography, Volume 6: Periodical Articles, Subject Listing, By De Waal Category(High Coffee Press, 2018) Johnson, Timothy JThis bibliography is a work in progress. It attempts to update Ronald B. De Waal’s comprehensive bibliography, The Universal Sherlock Holmes, but does not claim to be exhaustive in content. New works are continually discovered and added to this bibliography. Readers and researchers are invited to suggest additional content. Volume 6 presents the periodical literature arranged by subject categories (as originally devised for the De Waal bibliography and slightly modified here).Item A Holmes and Doyle Bibliography, Volume 7: Audio/Visual Materials, Alphabetical Listing(High Coffee Press, 2018) Johnson, Timothy JThis bibliography is a work in progress. It attempts to update Ronald B. De Waal’s comprehensive bibliography, The Universal Sherlock Holmes, but does not claim to be exhaustive in content. New works are continually discovered and added to this bibliography. Readers and researchers are invited to suggest additional content. This volume contains an alphabetical listing of audio-visual materials. Coverage of this material begins around 1994, the final year covered by De Waal's bibliography, but may not yet be totally up-to-date (given the ongoing nature of this bibliography). It is hoped that other titles will be added at a later date.Item A Holmes and Doyle Bibliography, Volume 8: Audio/Visual Materials, Subject Listing(High Coffee Press, 2018) Johnson, Timothy JThis bibliography is a work in progress. It attempts to update Ronald B. De Waal’s comprehensive bibliography, The Universal Sherlock Holmes, but does not claim to be exhaustive in content. New works are continually discovered and added to this bibliography. Readers and researchers are invited to suggest additional content. This volume contains a subject listing of audio-visual materials. Coverage of this material begins around 1994, the final year covered by De Waal's bibliography, but may not yet be totally up-to-date (given the ongoing nature of this bibliography). It is hoped that other titles will be added at a later date.Item A Holmes and Doyle Bibliography, Volume 9: All Formats—Combined Alphabetical Listing(High Coffee Press, 2018) Johnson, Timothy JThis bibliography is a work in progress. It attempts to update Ronald B. De Waal’s comprehensive bibliography, The Universal Sherlock Holmes, but does not claim to be exhaustive in content. New works are continually discovered and added to this bibliography. Readers and researchers are invited to suggest additional content. This volume contains all listings in all formats, arranged alphabetically by author or main entry. In other words, it combines the listings from Volume 1 (Monograph and Serial Titles), Volume 3 (Periodical Articles), and Volume 7 (Audio/Visual Materials) into a comprehensive bibliography. (There may be additional materials included in this list, e.g. duplicate items and items not yet fully edited.) As in the other volumes, coverage of this material begins around 1994, the final year covered by De Waal's bibliography, but may not yet be totally up-to-date (given the ongoing nature of this bibliography). It is hoped that other titles will be added at a later date. At present, this bibliography includes 12,594 items.