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52. Modeling Press-Library Collaboration in the Creation of an Online Book
53. Migrating an IR to New Technology: Opportunities, Challenges, and Decision-Making Processes
54. Measuring Scholarly Impact: The Influence of 'Altmetrics'
55. Making Research Data More Accessible
56. Making MODS to Linked Open Data: A Collaborative Effort for Developing MODS/RDF
57. LODLAM 2013 Twitter Archive
58. Linked Open Data for Cultural Heritage: Evolution of an Information Technology
59. Linked Open Data for Cultural Heritage
60. Linked Data for Cultural Heritage, edited by Ed Jones and Michele Seikel. Chicago: ALA Editions, 2016. xvi, 134 p. illus. ISBN 978-0-8389-1439-7. $75.00
61. Let's Research Together, so join.me
62. Less Code, More Product: Leveraging Open Source Technologies To Develop Digital Library Collections
63. Leadership, Mentorship, Mastery and Mystery ...and other crackpot ideas
64. Leadership Development in Action: Changing Lives, Changing Libraries
65. Leaders Everywhere: A Panel Discussion
66. Integrating Data Management Planning Into a Holistic Service Model
67. Integrating Conceptual and Empirical Studies of Data to Guide Curatorial Processes
68. Information for All: Leveraging the Blacklight Search-and-Discovery Layer to Increase International Use of Open Access Collections
69. Improving Discovery of and Access to Digital Repository Contents Using Semantic Web Standards: Columbia University’s Academic Commons
70. IF Only: Pushing the Limits of Impact Factor
71. Identifying content and levels of representation in scientific data
72. I Annotate Twitter Archive
73. How I swapped my expensive co-browsing software for two cheaper and better options
74. HILCC: A Hierarchical Interface to Library of Congress Classification : a project report on the development of an operational prototype LCC-based subject interface.
75. Harnessing the Semantic Web for Scholarship
76. "Google, and Twitter, and Bitly—oh my!": Novel Approaches to Repository Collection Development
77. Global Collaboration and the Future of the OCLC Cooperative
78. Global Collaboration and the Future of the OCLC Cooperative
79. Future of the Book: Can the Scholarly Monograph Survive?
80. From Surviving to Thriving: Repositories in the Library-Based Publishing Ecosystem
81. From Data Citation to Scholarly Impact: Marking a Path and Clearing a Way for Access and Analysis
82. Fostering Leadership Across the Academic Library Organization: Avoiding the Competency Trap
83. Foreword to "Planning and Implementing Discovery Tools in Academic Libraries"
84. Fitness for Purpose: Aligning Resources in Changing Times
85. Final Impact: What Factors Really Matter?
86. Fedora Update: Building Community, Building Software
87. Fedora Overview - DuraSpace Sponsors Summit
88. Expanding Public Access to Federally Funded Research- Implementing the OSTP Memo
89. Establishing and growing a multi-institutional web archiving collaboration for the Collaborative Architecture, Urbanism and Sustainability Web Archive (CAUSEWAY)
90. Doing More with Less: Using Web 2.0 to Deliver More Content via LibGuides
91. Discipline-based Digital Centers at Columbia: Assessing Needs and Outcomes
92. Digital Image Collections: Cataloging Data Model and Network Access
93. Digital Humanities in Libraries: New Models for Scholarly Engagement
94. Digital Curation and Preservation: An Integrated Approach
95. Definitions of Dataset in the Scientific and Technical Literature
96. Data Services for Long Tail Science at the Integrated Earth Data Applications (IEDA) Data Facility
97. Data Management Progress at the University of Connecticut Libraries
98. Data Management and Federal Funding: What Researchers Need to Know
99. Data Information Literacy: Multiple Paths to a Single Goal
100. "Dangerous Citizens" Online: a case study of an author-press-library partnership
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