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Collaborating with Strangers on Research & Scholarship UF Libraries CoLAB Workshop May 31, 2016

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Page 1: Collaborating with Strangers on Research & Scholarship

Collaborating with Strangers on

Research & Scholarship

UF Libraries CoLAB Workshop

May 31, 2016

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Idea Boards

What synergies did you find?

Everyone needs or is

conducting

assessment already.

Emerging teach

and the Internet

of Things!

Lots of data

management

crossover in all of

our jobs!

I made connections with

faculty/depts looking for:

-data management

guidance/tips

-data deposit & access in the IR

-best practices for data

management

Shared research

interests – or,

others have

experiences related

to my research

interests.

I met a fellow book

historian who also

likes late 19 t h

century art! Also

met people who

have experience

doing social

network analysis

useful.

Underlying

themes of

working with

students, tech

for women,

and social

media.

Everyone wants to

learn how to use

social media more

effectively.

Assessment of social

media use for library

outreach.

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Idea Boards

What synergies did you find?

Library liaisons and

IR help know what

our faculty need

from the IR.

Interest in how to

better

communicate

what we do to

“outsiders.”

Everyone has

questions about

copyright!

Christy and I have

lots of ideas about

how to increase

Jschool grad

student use of the

IR.

Assessment of

how social media

drives folks to

library resources.

Interest in

cooperative

extension.

Interest in

social

networks of

artists and

writers.

Data

Management, IR,

Scholarly Comm

Librarian and

Digital Scholarship

Librarian should

all meet – large

overlap!

Lots of opportunities for

collaboration.

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Idea Boards

What synergies did you find?

How history

(documented in

library

resources/special

collections) can guide

current decision

making.

Browsing

pathways/portals.

Tech education for

under-served

communities (esp. girls

&women).

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Idea Boards

What did you learn?

Empathy is a skill in

organizational

leadership.

I learned that all are

interested in

collaborations across

disciplines.

There are more

colleagues who

have interests

that overlap with

mine.

Who does what.

I learned that we all

come from a very

diverse background

which really enriches

our scholarship and

potential

collaborations.

People are doing

really interesting

things.

There is a

tremendous

amount of

subject

expertise in

this group.

Met others who

are new to library

science. Dave has

citations and

interest in

Extension.

Discovered contacts

for questions & info

about various topics

(Elsevier, fair use, IR,

social media)

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Idea Boards

What did you learn?

Expanded

professional network

database.

Lots of people have the

know-how, but how can I

help get the know-how to

my liaison groups.

Learned about

projects &

ongoing

developments in

the libraries.

Laura, Val &

Suzanne are doing

survey of Ag

researchers that

may yield info for

the IR.

Christy has a black

belt!

I learned which

of my research

projects seemed

to attract the

most interest

from my peers!

French

decadence is

a field of

study.

College of

Journalism has a

research

symposium.

Varying definitions of

statistics & data

management.

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Idea Boards

What are your next steps?

Research specificities

of UFDC loads for

visual anthropology

materials.

Continue developing

ideas with people I met

with here.

Ask for feedback

from colleagues once

I have revamped my

website to see what I

need to

improve/change.

Funding a grant

project for Christine

(meet with).

My next steps are to

develop training

modules,

workshops, &

outreach that meet

the needs of the

campus community.

Following up

with some

people who are

on the other side

of education.

Pilot for IR

-Browsing

interface

-Usability/user

studies

Talk to the

experts about

developing

instruction

relevant to my

liaison groups.

Follow-up

conversations!

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Idea Boards

What are your next steps?

Touch base with

several new

colleagues.

Meet with liaison

to create directed

IR tutorial.

Provide support to

April with

department

interested in

creating a new

journal.

Review the

profile cards &

follow-up with

those

individuals with

whom I have

info to offer or

can get info

from.

Integrate visual

content w/

catalog.

Follow Up With:

Christy

Allison

Christine

Suzanne

Laura

Explore doi

registration as

Florida OJS

feature with

Plato and

FALSC.

Work w/ Bess to

find a grant –

which may lead to

some library

collaboration.

Grants in the IR –

organizing.

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Idea Boards

What are your next steps?

Talk about Django for

Girls.

Speak Spanish with

Suzanne.

Teach Ariel

bagpiping lessons.

Send information

about tech camp and

Django.

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