Friday, November 30, 2012

Random Thoughts of the Day

I must admit that this blog has not been very active lately.  I just haven’t had any innovative librarian thoughts recently.  I have been busy planning the ACS on Campus event which will happen next Wednesday December 5.  I am hoping for a good turnout with no technical glitches.

I started to think about the next meeting of the METROScience Librarians SIG.  I will have a roundtable discussion on how to devise a pricing model that is fair to publishers and their customers.  I am mulling over whether I should invite a publisher to hear the suggestions of librarians.  There is an excellent article in the November 12 issue of the Chemical and Engineering News

Joe Mercuri joined the reference staff at the NJIT Library this week.  Joe and I have two things in common.

  • We both worked at Schering-Plough, but not at the same time
  • We are both big fans of the New York Mets.


It is always an adjustment when starting a new job.  All of the reference librarians are helping Joe make that transition.

There are just a few more weeks left in the semester.  It is a shame that a week of classes were lost due to Hurricane Sandy.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Summary of the STELLA Unconference held at Brooklyn College


Last Friday I attended the STELLA (Science Technology Engineering Leaders in Action) Unconference at Brooklyn College.  The participants came for all over the country.  In a traditional conference the program is arranged in advance and is very much structured.  The program for an unconference  is arranged the morning of the gathering.

Amy Buckland, the eScholarship, ePublishing & Digitization Coordinator at McGill University Library, was scheduled to be the keynote speaker, but had to cancel since her flight to NYC was cancelled.  Instead the organizers should videos of 3 talks from Ted Conferences.

The problem with any conference is that one can be only at one place at a time.   There were two sessions on Friday and two on Saturday:

  • Active learning ideas
  • e-Books & Patron
  • Future of Sci/Tech Libraries
  • Technology Talk
  • Conducting, interpreting and acting on user surveys
  • Usage statistics, lies and damned lies
  • Data Curation: What is a science librarian’s role and how do we guide our institutions to a sensible plan
  • Marketing and outreach ideas
  • Refworks, Mendeley and Zotero
  • Open Access and Scholarly Communication
  • Bibliometrics, Altmetrics, what measures do you want? Merged with Author Disambiguation, ORCID, Authorea
  • Wikipedia, education, & libraries
  • Collecting, Using & Teaching Standards
 The meeting notes may be found at http://stellagroup.wordpress.com/meeting-notes/

I thank the organizers:

Jill Cirasella
Meg Smith
Jeffra Diane Bussman
Neil Dazet
Joe Kraus



Thursday, November 8, 2012

Please Register for the ACS on Campus Event on Wednesday December 5 at NJIT


Dedicated to helping students, post-docs, and faculty advance their careers, ACS on Campus brings leaders in the fields of chemistry, science communication, publishing, research, and career planning to university campuses.  The New Jersey Institute of Technology will host ACS on Campus on Wednesday, December 5 from 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm at the Guttenberg Information Technology Center (GITC), Room 3710.  Graduate students, post-docs, undergraduates and faculty are invited to learn about topics such as the basics and ethics of scholarly publishing, SciFinder® and preparing an effective resume.  Free lunch will also be provided for all registered attendees.  Register now for the event on the ACS on Campus website.

Please visit the website for location and speaker information as well as additional details.  The event is free, but registration is required in order to attend.  Questions can be sent to acsoncampus@acs.org
We look forward to seeing you on campus!

Links

Registration: http://acsoncampus.acs.org/event/?ee=32

Lunch and registration will be from 12:00 - 12:30

Welcome and opening remarks from 12:30 - 1:00

Please keep in mind there will be 3 Modules

1:00 - 2:30 - Basics in Scholarly Publishing: From the Editors Themselves and Ethics in Scholarly Communication: What You Need to Know



2:30 3:15 pm The SciFinder® Advantage for Your Career

3:30 5:30 pm Working in Industry: Preparing a Resume

You may attend any or all of the three modules.

For further information please contact  Bruce Slutsky at slutsky@njit.edu or 973-642-4950