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Books and Book Chapters

There are 20 publications in this collection, published between 2008 and 2024.

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Turnbow, Dominique; Roth, Amanda: Teaching Instruction Librarians by Design, 2024

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Schottlaender, Brian E.C.: Anything but Routine: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography of William S. Burroughs 5.0, 2023
Abstract: This is a comprehensive bibliography of works by and about William S. Burroughs, annotated so as to assist students and scholars in distinguishing between distinctive, and distinctively different, printings of individual works....

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Sklar, Annelise: Three-Step Data Searching, 2022

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Kane, Kim; Myers, Rachel Ann; Singh, Gayatri: DIY Makers' Day, 2019
Abstract: Inspire users to actively engage with reducing, reusing, and recycling by hosting a DIY Makers’ Day. Chapter describes how to create this hands-on event that is jam-packed with DIY projects featuring creative reuse and sustainable ingredients. Participants...

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Miller, Char; Swift, Allegra K; Kramer, Anna; Hackenberger, Ben: Beyond the Sandbox: Student Scholarship, Digital Citizenship, and the Production of Knowledge, 2019
Abstract: Scholarly communication is undergoing an ever accelerating evolution in how research and scholarship are being conducted, how scholarship is being disseminated, and who is included in the creation and communication of new knowledge. At the...

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Myers, Rachel Ann; Kane, Kim; Singh, Gayatri: Absolutely Free Market, 2019
Abstract: A blueprint for hosting a free community swap. Watch trash become treasure as folks rummage through one another’s donated books, household items, andother goodies, taking what they want and giving what they don’t with absolutely...

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Myers, Rachel Ann; Kane, Kim; Singh, Gayatri: It Takes a Village Sustainability Starter, 2019
Abstract: We all believe in sustainability and work to be green as individuals, but there’s power insharing our knowledge and values and working together. Grow your sustainability efforts beyond single events by creating an advisory, education,...

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Myers, Rachel Ann; Singh, Gayatri; Kane, Kim: See How Our Garden Grows: Cultivating Community through a Fruit and Veggie Exchange, 2019
Abstract: Celebrate local food, community, and thebounty of harvest as library folks gather toshare fruits, vegetables, seeds, preserves, gardening and food publications, and their own knowledge. Promote sustainability and nurture a robust community by bringing coworkers...

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Turnbow, Dominique; Roth, Amanda: The Case for Performance Support, 2019
Abstract: The design of information literacy instruction and the building of it are two distinct skillsets and processes; yet all too often everything gets mashed together, creating needless confusion and stress. In this book Turnbow, an...

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Goodson, Kymberly: Streamlining Library Computer Purchases through a Vision Statement and Purchasing Plan, 2018
Abstract: Creation of the new Learning Spaces Program at the University of California, San Diego Library in 2013 consolidated responsibility for much of the Library’s public computing and technology within the new program. Thereafter, Program staff...

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Forte, Eric; Smith, Kelly; Sklar, Annelise: Census, 2016

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Schottlaender, Brian E. C.: Anything but Routine: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography of William S. Burroughs v. 4.0, 2016
Abstract: This is a comprehensive bibliography of works by and about William S. Burroughs, annotated so as to assist students and scholars in distinguishing between distinctive, and distinctively different, printings of individual works....

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Goodson, Kymberly: Incrementally Building Community and User Engagement in the UC San Diego Library, 2015
Abstract: The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Library’s inaugural Learning Spaces (LSP) Program was formally established on July 1, 2013 through a library-wide reorganization process spanning 2012-2014. As a new program whose offerings remain in...

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Friedman, Lia G.: Radical Reference: Who Cares?, 2014
Abstract: In librarianship today, we encourage voices from our field to join conversations in other disciplines as well as in the broader culture. People who work in libraries and are sympathetic to, or directly involved in,...

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Kane, Kim; Sklar, Annelise: Greening the Mothership: Growing the Environmental Sustainability Group at the University of California, San Diego Library, 2014
Abstract: Using the University of California (UC) San Diego Library’s Environmental Sustainability Group as a case study, this chapter walks readers through establishing a need for sustainability efforts within an academic library, communicating that need to...

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Goodson, Kymberly: The Benefit and Implementation of an Employee Yoga Program, 2013
Abstract: With support from one of its Associate University Librarians, since the fall of 2007, the UCSD Libraries have offered midday yoga sessions in the library twice weekly for library staff.  For the group of regular...

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Schottlaender, Brian E.C.: Anything but Routine: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography of William S. Burroughs, v. 3.0, 2012
Abstract: Along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs was one of the founders and leading representatives of the “Beat” movement in American culture and literature. From the late 1950s through the late 1990s, Burroughs...

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Schottlaender, Brian E.C.: Anything but Routine: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography of William S. Burroughs v. 2.0, 2010
Abstract: Along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs was one of the founders and leading representatives of the "Beat" movement in American culture and literature. From the late 1950s through the late 1960s,...

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Schottlaender, Brian E.C.: Anything but Routine: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography of William S. Burroughs v. 1.0., 2008
Abstract: Along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs was one of the founders and leading representatives of the “Beat” movement in American culture and literature. From the late 1950s through the late...

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