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LEXISNEXIS INFO BREAK FOR MILITARY LIBRARIANS
FEBRUARY 2014
Marie Kaddell, M.L.S., M.S., M.B.A.
LexisNexis Senior Information Professional Consultant
Twitter: @libraryfocus
http://www.governmentinfopro.com
LIKE at www.lexisnexisforgovernment on Facebook
• New LexisNexis Content and Resources
• Conference and Program Highlights
– Top Trends in Copyright Law (MLW)
• Best Practices for Government Libraries Focus
– Disaster Preparedness and Response in Federal Libraries
• Social Media Spotlight
– SharePoint for Librarians
• Military Resources at NARA
• Top Info Pro, Tech, and Beyond Webinar Picks for March
*Slides will be made available for your reference after the session.
AGENDA
NEW CONTENT
• Patent Law for Scientists and Engineers - Written by a team of experts in patent law and engineering, Patent Law for Scientists and Engineers provides a substantive introduction to patent law for engineers, scientists, and decision makers involved in the patenting process. The book explains the underlying motivations and policies of the patent right, the importance of the patent right in industry, and the conceptual framework of the modern United States patent system. Against this backdrop, the patent prosecution process is explained with particular attention paid to potential pitfalls for the uninitiated. This book is also suitable for use as a textbook for undergraduate or graduate level engineering, science, or business courses in intellectual property law or business management.
• State Net Bill Tracking - All States, 2013* - The State Net Bill Tracking - All States 2013 (TRCK13) file contains the combined bill tracking files for all states where legislative session ended in 2013. Information includes bill number, synopsis, and legislative actions of the bill. Archival material.
• State Net Full Text of Bills, All States 2013* - Combined bill text files for all states where the legislative session ended in 2013. Archival material.
NEW CONTENT
• All Iraq News Agency - All Iraq News Agency (AIN) is an independent Iraqi news agency covering Arab and international news, politics, security, economy and sport.
• Business Korea Daily News - Business Korea Daily News magazine provides insights into the fast-changing world of Korea's business, economic and financial sectors aimed at Korea's top decision-makers and business circles. Country of origin: South Korea
• ET Net – ET Net is a leading Chinese financial news agency based in Hong Kong, English language.
• The Lawyer’s Chronicle - The Lawyers Chronicle is a pan-African online publication for lawyers, scholars, students and policy makers. It surveys the main trends of legal and socio-political issues on the African continent. It provides the legal community, scholars and students a platform for information and analysis. Although its focus is Africa, they also provide analyses on issues outside the continent.
• IndiaSpend.com - IndisSpend is a data-driven journalism initiative which aims at utilizing open data to analyze a range of issues with broader objective of fostering better governance, transparency and accountability in Indian government.
NEW CONTENT
• Choose sources—and combine sources—from the red search box
• LexisNexis® 50-State Surveys of Statutes & Regulations
• State code archives
• United States Code Service archives
• The Congressional Record archives
• U.S. Statutes at Large
• Model & Uniform Acts
More Lexis Advance Content
http://www.lexisnexis.com/infopro/keeping-current/ln-info-professional-
update/b/lnpu/archive/2014/02/24/more-lexis-advance-174-content-february-2014.aspx
LEXISNEXIS FOR GOVERNMENT FACEBOOK PAGE RECENT TOP POSTS
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/02/2
4/adm-nimitz-wwii-diary-to-be-
published-online/?intcmp=latestnews
http://www.lexisnexis.com/infopro/literat
ure-reference/librarian-relations-
consultant-
research/b/researchtip/archive/2014/02/1
2/lexis-advance-174-history.aspx
http://www.lexisnexis.com/infopro/literature-reference/librarian-relations-
consultant-research/b/researchtip/archive/2014/02/12/lexis-advance-174-
history.aspx
Try it out for yourself over on Lexis Advance.
http://www.insidecounsel.com/2014/01/2
3/adoption-of-cloud-based-tools-on-the-
rise-in-legal
http://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/about-
us/media/press-
release.page?id=1392054792104664
http://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/about-us/media/press-
release.page?id=1392054792104664
http://www.governmentinfopro.com/fed
eral_info_pro/2014/02/government-info-
pro-smart-learning-series-february-
2014-webinar-tax-research.html
http://blogs.archives.gov/online-public-
access/?p=9088&utm_source=feedburn
er&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign
=Feed%3A+Narations+%28NARAtion
s%29
http://www.military.com/daily-
news/2014/02/06/gi-joe-the-worlds-first-
action-figure-turns-50.html
http://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2014/01/preservi
ng-the-grammys-and-more/
LIKE The LexisNexis for Government Facebook page!
https://www.facebook.com/LexisNexisforGovernment
http://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/slides-how-librarians-
are-raising-researchers-reputations
Subscribe to Library Connect:
http://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/
http://www.womenintechnology.org/node/705
Marie Kaddell and Tracey Boylston, Lexis Nexis, Finalists
Women in Technology Annual Leadership Award
Best Practices Sneak Peek! • Thoughts on a New Library Ed Burgess, Director, Combined Arms Research Library
• Training staff from Georgia to Guam and All Points in Between Karen Cooper, Reference Librarian, National Defense University Library; Nancy Faget, Librarian, Army Research Library; Denise Lupp, Library Director, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases; Lily McGovern, Reference Librarian, National Defense University Library; Wilma "Sissy" Riley, Library Technician, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases; Trudie A. Root
Best Practices Sneak Peek!
• The Library is on Facebook! Re-envision ways to connect with library users Isabel Lopes, MSLIS, Reference Librarian, Naval War College Library, Naval War College, Newport, RI
• Taking Stock – One Library’s Journey: From Concept to Completion Christine Danieli, Head, Head, Information and Access, U.S. Naval War College Library
• Bibliometrics: a partial cure for information overload in scientific research Chris Belter, LAC Group, NOAA Central Library
Best Practices Sneak Peek! • Institutional Legacies: Oral
History Interviews Leanna E. Bush, Library Technician, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Wood Technical Library, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
• Coordinated With Librarians - Remembering to play nice
David E. McBee, M.L.S. • The Archives at the Secretary of
State of Honduras: It's Rescue, Recent and Future Development Nilda Lizeth Lopez Fernandez, Legal Advisor and Coordinator for Historic Archives at Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Honduras
• Deployed Law Librarian Derek K. Jones, Law Librarian, U.S. Department of Justice
CONFERENCE AND
PROGRAM TAKEAWAYS
Top Trends in Copyright Law (MLW)
Presenter: Gretchen McCord, MSIS, JD
www.digitalinfolaw.com
Slides available at: http://www.digitalinfolaw.com/uploads/1/9/8/6/19867735/top_trends_in_copyright_mlw_2013.pdf
• Trend #1: Fair use attacked by corporate copyright owners • Example: Authors Guild sues HathiTrust and Google
• Trend #2: For the moment, fair use rights have been confirmed • 3 key cases on appeal
• Trend #3: Mass digitization projects including those with focus on public domain, orphan works • New guidelines from Association of Research Libraries; Society of
American Archivists
Top Trends in Copyright Law (MLW)
• Trend #4: Move from ownership to licensing
• Really see this with e-materials
• Trend #5: Open access
• Not public domain, authors retain the copyright not publisher
• Not for authors not reliant on sales of works (not model for everything)
Some Laws and Regulations tied to open access
• Federal Research Public Access Act and Fair Access to Science & Technology Research Act
• NIH Public Access Policy
Top Trends in Copyright Law (MLW)
Gretchen McCord’s Blog: Digital Information Law
http://www.digitalinfolaw.com/blog.html
BEST PRACTICES FOCUS: Disaster Preparedness and Response in Federal Libraries
Things to think about as you create a plan:
• Scope
• Disaster planning team
• Important phone numbers
• Staff involvement
• Supply list
• Evaluation of your physical space
• Collection priorities
• Digital collection
• Restoration of services
• Report and evaluation forms
Planning for the Worst: Disaster Preparedness and Response in Federal Libraries Aileen M. J. Marshall, MA, MLIS http://www.lexisnexis.com/tsg/gov/best_practices_2012-small.pdf. Article starts on page 178.
BEST PRACTICES FOCUS: Disaster Preparedness and
Response in Federal Libraries
BEST PRACTICES FOCUS: Disaster Preparedness and Response in Federal Libraries
Existing disaster preparedness plans from other
federal libraries:
• National Library of Medicine -
http://nnlm.gov/ep/about-the-plan/
California Preservation Program - http://calpreservation.org/disasters/generic/plan_toc.html
The Library of Congress - http://www.loc.gov/preservation/emergprep/emerweblinks.html
National Archives and Records Administration - http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/vital-records/
SOCIAL MEDIA SPOTLIGHT: SharePoint
https://www.linkedin.com/groupItem?view=&srchtype=discussedNews&gid=3773297&ite
m=5840616237922553858&type=member&trk=eml-anet_dig-b_mc-ttl-
hdp&fromEmail=&ut=1BaxNvyvM2lC81
SOCIAL MEDIA SPOTLIGHT: SharePoint
http://www.amazon.com/Librarians-Using-SharePoint%C2%AE-Lorette-Weldon-ebook/dp/B00HYF63NW/ref=la_B003OWX94A_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1393305467&sr=1-3 /
http://librariansusingsharepoint.blogspot.com/
Military Resources on the Web: NARA
Military Resources on the Web: NARA
http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/
SOCIAL MEDIA SPOTLIGHT
http://www.americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blog/midwinter-update-digital-public-
library-america
http://www.webjunction.org/news/webjunction/Pew-Internet-tools-for-
librarians.html
http://www.lib2gov.org/
UPCOMING PROGRAMS & WEBINARS
• Basic Legal Research (CLE) - Friday Webinar Series – LexisNexis – March 7, 2:00 – 3:00 PM EST
• Measurements that Matter: Analyzing Patron Behavior - InfoPeople – March 4, 3:00 – 4:00 PM EST
• E-Books: The Present and Future – American Libraries Live - March 13, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST
• Streamline Content for Your Users & You: Content strategy for sustainable site maintenance – Washington State Library - March 4, 2014, 9:00 AM
• Smithsonian Lecture on Open Access with Rick Anderson – March 10, 12 PM – 1 PM EST
UPCOMING PROGRAMS & WEBINARS
• Librarians and Altmetrics: Tools, Tips and Use Cases - Elsevier Library Connect – On Demand
• Librarians Supporting Applied Research and Discipline-Specific Researchers – Elsevier Library Connect – March 13, 12 PM – 1 PM
• Scaling Up Excellence – AMA – March 19, 12 PM – 1 PM EST
• Having Difficult Conversations – Effectiveness Institute – March 14, 11 AM – 12 PM PST
• Superheroes to Vampires: The Hottest Graphic Novels of 2014 - Library Journal – March 19, 11:00 AM – 12 PM PST
MOOCs AND OTHER LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
• MOOC: An Introduction to Operations Management – Wharton – starts March 3rd
• MOOC: Networks: Friends, Money, and Bytes – Princeton – starts March 3rd
• MOOC: Wiretaps to Big Data: Privacy and Surveillance in the Age of Interconnection – Cornell – starts March 2nd
• MOOC: Networks, Crowds, and Markets – Cornell – starts March 2nd
• MOOC: Achieve Success with Emotional Intelligence – Taylor’s University – self-paced
• MOOC – Google Ninja – mytechhigh.com – Self-paced
*A massive open online course (MOOC) is an online course aimed at large-scale interactive participation and open access via the web. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOOC)
DATE AND TIME: Coming up in March
Join Marie and her featured guest speaker, Matt Ruczika, LexisNexis Government Consultant, for the March webinar: Blending Medical and Legal Research with Case Facts.
DATE AND TIME:
TBA
If you aren’t attending CIL 2014 in DC, I’ll be tweeting and
blogging from the conference. If you are attending, I’ll see you
there!
http://www.infotoday.com/cil2014/
See you for the next Info Break
in March!