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Purdue Libraries seek participants for Upcoming Website Surveys

March 8th, 2013

Purdue University Libraries is seeking student participants to survey its website help section on March 18 and 20 and for user evaluation by appointment.

Participants for the March 18 and 20 dates are asked to give approximately 30 minutes anytime between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. both days in the John W. Hicks Undergraduate Library, Room G959. Survey-takers will receive a free lunch if they complete the study. Participants must be currently enrolled at the university and must be 18 years or older. Reservations are recommended. Those who wish to take part can contact Ilana Barnes at ibarnes@purdue.edu to reserve a spot.

Participants are also needed for the library user evaluations for the new library website (www.lib.purdue.edu). In the evaluation, participants will be asked to complete a set of testing tasks with the new website and provide feedback. The evaluation is expected to take up 1 hour of time. Participants will receive $10 if they complete the evaluation. Requirements for the library user evaluation participants include: 1) Currently enrolled students, staff or faculty at Purdue University, 2) Experience in using Purdue University Libraries website or other academic search websites. Those who wish to take part in this survey can contact Tao Zhang at zhan1022@purdue.edu to reserve a spot.

Find out about upcoming research participation in the Libraries.

Contact: Ilana Barnes, 765-494-2077, ibarnes@purdue.edu (March 18 and 20 surveys)
Tao Zhang, 765-496-3689, zhan1022@purdue.edu (ongoing library user evaluations/by appointment)


Purdue Libraries Exhibit Honors Pioneering Women in Engineering

March 1st, 2013

Alumna and Former Purdue University Trustee Susan Bulkeley Butler Honored at Event with ‘Outstanding Contribution to Women’s Archives Award’

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University’s Division of Archives and Special Collections will celebrate Purdue women who helped pave the way for future generations of female engineers with an archival exhibit.

“Women at Work: Celebrating the Legacy of Purdue Women Engineers” is on display from Monday (March 4) through July 31 in the Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center. As part of the celebration, alumna and former Purdue trustee Susan Bulkeley Butler, who has made several contributions to Purdue Libraries’ Division of Archives and Special Collections and many other areas throughout the university, will be honored with the Outstanding Contribution to Women’s Archives Award. Butler will be honored during an invitation-only ceremony on Monday (March 4) in the Karnes Research Center, which is on the fourth floor of the Humanities, Social Science and Education Library in Stewart Center.

“We are incredibly grateful for Susan Butler’s steadfast support in helping build this collection from the ground up,” said Stephanie Schmitz, the France A. Córdova Archivist for the Susan Bulkeley Butler Women’s Archives. “Without Susan, there wouldn’t be a Women’s Archives. Her passion and enthusiasm for women’s history at Purdue has ensured that the legacies of many Purdue women will be remembered for generations to come.”

In 1969 the university established the Women in Engineering at Purdue program, the first of its kind in the nation. The exhibit honors female students, faculty and staff who have broken new ground for women in the field that remains male-dominated.

The exhibit displays archival photographs, documents and memorabilia detailing the lives and careers of well-known alumnae such as Lillian Gilbreth and Janice Voss. Frank and Lillian Gilbreth were renowned as “the Father and Mother of Modern Management,” and their motion study work continues to interest and attract researchers. The Gilbreths’ research introduced using photography and motion pictures to study and improve the efficiency of industrial workers and minimize worker fatigue. The couple also raised 12 children together, and the story of their family life has been recounted in numerous journal articles, books and films, notably “Cheaper By the Dozen.” Lillian Gilbreth became a professor of management at Purdue in 1935 and later donated many of her husband’s papers and belongings to Purdue Libraries.

One of Purdue’s 23 astronauts, Voss had logged five spaceflights, spending a total of 49 days in space and traveling 18.8 million miles in 779 Earth orbits. From 2004 to 2007, she served as the science director for the Kepler spacecraft at NASA’s Ames Research Center. Voss, who died last February, had also served as the payloads lead of the Astronaut Office’s Station Branch.


Roland G. Parrish Library of Management and Economics Named 2013 Centers of Excellence Award Winner by Special Libraries Association (SLA)

March 1st, 2013

The Roland G. Parrish Library of Management and Economics, Purdue University Libraries has been named the winner of the 12th Annual Centers of Excellence Awards in the Management Category by the Business & Finance Division of the Special Libraries Association (SLA).

Management Category
The Roland G. Parrish Library of Management and Economics, Purdue University Libraries, is being recognized in the Management Category for the excellence the judges saw throughout the renovation/transformation project presented. The project, which spanned 5 years, applied comprehensive analysis, benchmarking, partnership building, and incremental implementation to a truly strategic objective. The resulting LearnLab is to be used as a model for future classrooms. An excellent example of how academic libraries can impact the student learning environment.
The Centers of Excellence Awards will be officially presented at the 2013 SLA Conference in San Diego, CA. The presentation of the awards will occur at the SLA Business & Finance Division Awards Ceremony & Reception.

Judges
The judges for the 2013 awards were Hope Bell, KMPG; Meredith Futral, Clemson University; and Cynthia Robinson, Bain Capital.

Background
The awards serve to recognize the best of “best practices” in three categories: Technology, Service, and Management. Any member of SLA can apply for consideration in any of the three categories and all entries are evaluated by a panel of judges who are members of the Business & Finance Division. The award winners represent excellence and quality at their highest levels, and in previous years have included such outstanding organizations as:
• Ernst & Young LLP
• The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
• Microsoft Corporation
• National Geographic Society
• Stanford University
• New York Public Library
• Tata Consultancy Services
• Cornell University

For a list of previous award recipients and further information, see the Centers of Excellence page.

About SLA
The Special Libraries Association (SLA) is the global organization for innovative information professionals and their strategic partners. Founded in 1909 in the state of New York, the SLA is now the international association representing the interests of thousands of information professionals in over eighty countries worldwide. The SLA promotes and strengthens its members through learning, advocacy, and networking opportunities.


Media Collection Moves from Hicks Undergraduate Library to HSSE Library

February 26th, 2013

The media collection has moved from the Hicks Undergraduate Library to the HSSE Library. Course reserves and scheduled media will remain at Hicks until the end of the semester.

For more information please contact Linda Rose, Library Operations Manager at lrose@purdue.edu.


Parrish Library’s database of the week (2/22/13): ProQuest Statistical Insight

February 25th, 2013

Welcome to Database of the Week, a feature from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics.  These weekly snapshots will give you basic information about our most relevant and beneficial online resources.

This Week’s Featured Database: ProQuest Statistical Insight from ProQuest.

Link: www.lib.purdue.edu/libraries/mgmt, under Collections, click on the List of Business Databases.

Description/focus: Proquest Statistical Insight  provides demographic, business, and marketing data.

Start with this hint: The interface for Proquest Statistical Insight has been simplified.  Once you enter the database, you can select from one of the specific-hot topics listed on the left,  but if none of those is related to your subject, enter terms in the search field, either the basic or the advanced.  All of these starting points yield a list of results and include applicable filters on the left.  See here for a short video tutorial on the basics of searching Proquest Statistical Insight.

Why you should know this database:  Because Proquest Statistical Insight draws from such a variety of sources such as domestic and foreign government agencies, research organizations, and academic institutions, it covers subjects from humanities, social sciences, and science.

How this database can be integrated into the curriculum: Statistics are critical for decision making and with Proquest Statistical Insight students don’t have to hunt for the right government agency to supply the data they need.

Cost: For annual subscription information, contact Mary Dugan.

Tags:  census data, consumers, country data, datasets, demographics, economic conditions, government information, international research, Proquest, social conditions, statistics

Cost: For information on the cost of this database, contact mdugan@purdue.edu.

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Database of the Week comes to you from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics. Our intent is to give you a brief introduction to a database that you may not know.  If you would like more information about this database, or if you would like a demonstration of it for a class, contact parrlib@purdue.edu.  Database of the Week is archived  at https://blogs.lib.purdue.edu/news/category/MGMT/.  For more Purdue Libraries news, follow us on Twitter (@PurdueLibraries).

If you would like us to promote your favorite database, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.

 


Parrish Library’s database of the week (2/15/13): Forrester Research

February 15th, 2013

Welcome to Database of the Week, a feature from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics.  These weekly snapshots will give you basic information about our most relevant and beneficial online resources.

Database:  Forrester Research from Forrester.

Link: www.lib.purdue.edu/libraries/mgmt, under Collections, click on the List of Business Databases.

Description/focus: Forrester Research  is the source for IT-related market research.

Start with this hint: Forrester Research has extra security requiring registration as a Purdue user before first entry.  Once there, navigation  in the database is simple, and results include reports, tools, charts, and others. Whether you search by a company name, such as Apple, or a concept, such as trends, the results can be refined through options on the left side of the web page.  See here for a short video tutorial on the basics of searching Forrester Research.

Why you should know this database:  Forrester Research covers products, companies, industries, and issues.  Concepts such as user experience can be searched in the Advanced Search Mode.

How this database can be integrated into the curriculum: Because Forrester Research is focused on serving the needs of professionals, students can find reports that address complex business and technology problems.

Tags:  analyst reports, articles, companies, market research, products.

Cost: For information on the cost of this database, contact mdugan@purdue.edu.

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Database of the Week comes to you from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics. Our intent is to give you a brief introduction to a database that you may not know.  If you would like more information about this database, or if you would like a demonstration of it for a class, contact parrlib@purdue.edu.  Database of the Week is archived  at https://blogs.lib.purdue.edu/news/category/MGMT/.  For more Purdue Libraries news, follow us on Twitter (@PurdueLibraries).

If you would like us to promote your favorite database, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.

 


Purdue and Jawaharlal Nehru University collaborate on Data Curation Workshop

February 14th, 2013

Data Curation in the University: Libraries, Research, and Learning

Workshop date: March 25, 2013

Venue: JNU Convention Centre, New Delhi, India

http://databib.org/workshop

This one-day workshop will be held at Jawaharlal Nehru University on March 25, 2013, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Cyberinfrastructure and “Big Data” represent a paradigm shift in science that is transforming the research process to focus on the computation, analysis, curation, and reuse of digital data on a massive scale.  What are the implications for universities in terms of their libraries, research, and teaching?

This workshop brings together a select group of senior librarians, research and data center managers, cyberinfrastructure researchers, and educators to explore these issues and begin to integrate data curation into their practice and services.

Participants will be provided with:

* an introduction to data curation in the context of institutional repositories with perspectives from librarians from India and the United States;

* the opportunity to collaborate on Databib and help represent research data from India in a global catalog of data repositories;

* a venue to discuss and share questions about new roles and emerging practices relating to research data;

* an understanding of the current state of the art in data-enabled cyberinfrastructure and teaching in the United States and India.

Thanks to support from Jawaharlal Nehru University and the Office of Engagement at Purdue University, there is no charge to participate for attendees. Lunch and tea are provided. Visit http://databib.org/workshop to request registration.


Parrish Library’s database of the week (2/8/13): Lynda.com

February 8th, 2013

Welcome to Database of the Week, a feature from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics.  These weekly snapshots will give you basic information about our most relevant and beneficial online resources.

Database name:  lynda.com, from Lynda.com.

Link: www.lib.purdue.edu/libraries/mgmt, under Collections, click on the List of Business Databases.

 

Description/focus: lynda.com provides online video lessons on how to use specific software products.

 

Start with this hint: lynda.com lets you select lessons with a keyword search or from dropdown menus.  The menus cover Subject such as Illustration, Software (such as Quicken), and Vendor, such as Apple or Sony.  There are also lessons available for , Open Source software such as Drupal.  The lessons menu shows the level of difficulty.  As an example, the Intermediate Skill lessons for Microsoft Excel have 24 videos ranging from 1 hour on data validation to 4 hours on statistical analysis techniques.  lynda.com teaches Microsoft Office, Adobe,  SQL, AutoCAD, Dreamweaver and other common tools, but also includes software such as character animation, and many others.

 

Why you should know this tool:  The lessons at lynda.com are short, focused, and  have the right amount of information without being overwhelming. It offers over 7 hours of video lessons on Blackboard.

 

How this will help students:  Students can go at their own pace to learn the basics, and they can learn techniques that will make their presentations more professional and more logically organized.  Types of software include web design, content management systems, digital video, graphics, and more. Closed captioning and a transcript are available for many of the lessons.

 

Tags:  products, software

 

Cost:  3 seats, paid annually by the Libraries.

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Database of the Week comes to you from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics. Our intent is to give you a brief introduction to a database that you may not know.  If you would like more information about this database, or if you would like a demonstration of it for a class, contact parrlib@purdue.edu.  Database of the Week is archived  at  http://guides.lib.purdue.edu/dbow . For more Purdue Libraries news, follow us on Twitter (@PurdueLibraries).

 

If you would like us to promote your favorite database, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.

 


Parrish Library’s database of the week (2/1/13): Hospitality & Tourism Complete

February 1st, 2013

Welcome to Database of the Week, a feature from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics.  These weekly snapshots will give you basic information about our most relevant and beneficial online resources.

This Week’s Featured Database:  Hospitality & Tourism Complete, from EBSCOhost.

Link: www.lib.purdue.edu/libraries/mgmt, under Collections, click on the List of Business Databases.

Description/focus: Hospitality & Tourism Complete covers scholarly research and industry news, extending back to 1965 in some areas.

Start with this hint: Hospitality & Tourism Complete has the basic and advanced search features that are standard in other databases.  Enter a word or short phrase that describes your subject and when the resulting list is displayed, narrow your results with the tools in the column on the left: move the slider on the year bar, or check Academic Journals. You can also do an Advanced Search for additional options. If the full text of an article is not an option, the icon Find It @ Purdue Libraries that appears in the list will lead you to the full text in another database. See here for a short video tutorial on the basics of searching Hospitality & Tourism Complete.

Tags: articles, EBSCO, international news, news, scholarly journals

Why you should know this database:  Hospitality & Tourism Complete is directed towards those in the hospitality field, but the included research of subjects such as entrepreneurship or international businesses may apply to other areas. For example, the Datamonitor Country Reports include analysis of the political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental structure of the subject country.

How this database can be integrated into the curriculum: Searching Hospitality & Tourism Complete is simple and gives students fulltext results they can access immediately.

Cost:  Cost: No cost to Purdue University Libraries. Hospitality & Tourism Complete is an Inspire database provided by the state of Indiana.

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Database of the Week comes to you from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics. Our intent is to give you a brief introduction to a database that you may not know.  If you would like more information about this database, or if you would like a demonstration of it for a class, contact parrlib@purdue.edu.  Database of the Week is archived  at  http://guides.lib.purdue.edu/dbow . For more Purdue Libraries news, follow us on Twitter (@PurdueLibraries).

If you would like us to promote your favorite database, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.

 

 


Parrish Library’s database of the week (1/25/13): AGRICOLA

January 25th, 2013

Welcome to Database of the Week, a feature from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics.  These weekly snapshots will give you basic information about our most relevant and beneficial online resources.

This Week’s Featured Database:  AGRICOLA, from the National Agricultural Library.

Link: www.lib.purdue.edu/libraries/mgmt, under Collections (on the left), click on the List of Business Databases.

Description/focus: AGRICOLA gives access to the material in the National Agricultural Library.

Start with this hint:  Begin a basic search by entering a keyword into the search field, then narrow the results with related keywords, or by using one of the limits offered below the search field.   You can select language, type of publication, and years of publication.  AGRICOLA has few full text articles but it presents a good opportunity to try out the FIND IT at Purdue Libraries  service.  If the title you want is available in another database, FIND IT at Purdue Libraries will do the search and show you where it is.  See here for a short video tutorial on the basics of searching AGRICOLA.

Why you should know this database:  AGRICOLA  topics cover a wide range including agricultural regulations, training, animal science, nutrition, natural resources management, environmental pollution, food science, forestry, energy, and others.  AGRICOLA coverage goes back to 1970.

How this database can be integrated into the curriculum: The AGRICOLA list of results includes an option called Find Similar.  The filters and other tools simplify  the search process.

Cost: Paid annually by Purdue University Libraries.

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Database of the Week comes to you from the Management & Economics Library (MEL). Our intent is to give you a brief introduction to a database that you may not know.  If you would like more information about this database, or if you would like a demonstration of it for a class, contact parrlib@purdue.edu.  Database of the Week is archived  at http://guides.lib.purdue.edu/dbow .  For more Purdue Libraries news, follow us on Twitter (@PurdueLibraries).

If you would like us to promote your favorite database, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.