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Jeopardy game created by the Digital Librarian Initiative for Emory Libraries, October 22, 2009, to test local knowledge of key terms and concepts in digital librarianship.
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Talking Tech Teaching Tech
Going Digital
Digital Library Services
Tech What?
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This proposed new term for future librarians reflects combined
expertise in information science and subject-domains.
Informationists
A web page or application that combines data or functionality
from two or more external sources to create a new service.
Mashup
System of classification derived from the practice and method of
collaboratively creating and managing tags to annotate and categorize
content.
Folksonomy
A distributed problem-solving and production model. Problems are broadcast
to an unknown group of solvers in the form of an open call for solutions.
Crowdsourcing
Creation of library technologies for their own sake, based on the
assumption that they are inherently needed and desired.
Technolust
Plagiarism
An issue of scholarly integrity that online tools like Blackboard’s Safe Assign and online tutorials like the
University of Texas’s “Cite it” game seeks to address.
The term for the following up instructional sessions with a quiz to
determine how much a student learned, compared to a similar quiz
offered before the instruction.
Post-test survey/ Post-Test Assessment
The process of placing library resources in places like Blackboard that students already use for class.
Embedding
Multimedia Scholarship
The online journals Visualizing Cultures and Emory’s own Practical Matters provide two examples of this
form of scholarship that integrates images and text online.
A business model for teaching peers to keep current librarians informed about new techniques, teaching tools, and
practices.
Train the Trainer
This is an image editing program which is the “industry standard
for graphics Professionals” but is also popular with academics interested In the virtual restoration of damaged
manuscripts.
Adobe Photoshop
GIS
From a software standpoint, thesesystems are essentially databasesfor storing spatial data, but are
Increasingly being employed to conceptualize changes taking place
over time.
This powerful easy-to-use research tool helps you gather, organize, and analyze sources and share the results
of your search.
Zotero
This is the process of using computer power to extract hidden patterns from
data, analyzing the results from different perspectives and summarizing it into a useful format, such as a graph or table.
Data Mining
Machine learning allows researchers to work on the corpus of literature
much larger than previously possible, and greatly benefits this
approach to literary studies.
Text Analysis
Seen as a vital tool for public access to rare items, while at
the same time creating a disaster-proof record.
Digitization
Standardization of this by publishers would make harvesting info by libraries and searching by users easier and more efficient.
Metadata
Practices and software systems used by libraries to keep track of electronic information resources.
Electronic Resource Management (ERM)
Annual forum held at Emory that focuses on keeping up with
technologies in classrooms and labs, as well as evaluating them in light of Emory faculty’s personal practices.
EDUcate
SDI decoded refers to a library service that gets users the specific information they want; current-
awareness services is a form of it.
Selective Dissemination of Information
The concept that any technological tool becomes outdated, requiring librarians
and faculty to teach skills that will allow students to adopt new
technologies on an ongoing basis.
Obsolescence
Applications are emerging that are bringing the promise of this new form
of web into practice without the need to add additional layers of tags or other
top-down methods of defining context.
Semantic Web
A system for identifying content objects in the digital environment that does not change over time.
Digital Object Identifiers (DOI)
The emergence of these large scale “data farms” – large clusters of networked servers – is bringing
huge quantities of processing power within easy reach.
Cloud Computing
This process assumes that the prevalence of the web will make intermediaries such as libraries
unnecessary.
Dis-Intermediation
This group publishes provocative statements each year about the future
of libraries and librarians.
Taiga