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Metadata versus Full-Text: Tracking Users’ Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) Seeking Behavior
Presentation for the 2018 iConference. This presentation provides data from a recent research project at the University of North Texas (UNT) Libraries to better understand how users are discovering electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) in the UNT Libraries.
Date:
March 26, 2018
Creator:
Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw & Phillips, Mark Edward
Object Type:
Presentation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Metadata Enhancement Through Name Authority in the UNT Digital Library
This book chapter contains a case study discussing the University of North Texas Libraries' implementation of name authority control in the UNT Digital Library as a means of increasing metadata records' quality and consistency, and of improving end-user retrieval.
Date:
March 2016
Creator:
Tarver, Hannah & Phillips, Mark Edward
Object Type:
Book Chapter
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Harnessing Social Media for Promoting Tourism in Africa: An Exploratory Analysis of Tweets
Poster presented at iConference 2016
Date:
March 2016
Creator:
Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw; Assefa, Shimelis & Rorissa, Abebe
Object Type:
Poster
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Harnessing Social Media for Promoting Tourism in Africa: An Exploratory Analysis of Tweets
This paper investigates the nature of tweets about African cultural heritage and potential strategies for tourism stakeholders.
Date:
March 2016
Creator:
Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw; Assefa, Shimelis & Rorissa, Abebe
Object Type:
Paper
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Production Log: A Digital Imaging Capacity Replication Project
This article describes the University of North Texas Digital Projects Unit Imaging Lab's replication of the Points Process system developed by the Northwestern University Libraries' Repository and DIgital Curation Department.
Date:
March 16, 2018
Creator:
McIntosh, Marcia & Willis, Shannon
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
DIY API: A Sierra-Based, Homegrown Catalog API
This presentation with notes provides an overview of the development process for building a local API using Sierra catalog data. This overview includes a discussion of terms, history of the project, and example applications.
Date:
March 2016
Creator:
Thomale, Jason
Object Type:
Presentation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Perils of Complexity: A multi-stage study to determine necessary images for digitized scrapbook representation
Presentation on a multi-stage study to assess national trends and user preferences for scrapbook representation undertaken by librarians at the University of North Texas. The stages of this study included a review of national trends in scrapbook digitization, as seen in the Digital Public Library of America; a paper-prototyping-inspired, in-person user study; and an online survey of user preferences. The results of this research have enabled the implementation of clear guidelines at the University of North Texas for scrapbook digitization that accounts for the user experience rather than strictly relying on personal opinion or local librarian consensus. It was presented at the Visual Resource Association Annual Conference held on March 22-26, 2021.
Date:
March 26, 2021
Creator:
Willis, Shannon & McIntosh, Marcia
Object Type:
Presentation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Site brings historic newspapers into modern age
Newspaper article about the digitization efforts by the UNT Libraries' digital newspaper unit resulting in over one million Texas newspaper pages available freely online at the Portal to Texas History. There is a photograph of Trista Barker in the upper-right corner of the article holding a roll of microfilm in front of her face with a computer, monitor, and Mekel Mach V Microfilm Scanner behind her. There is a partial article on the back of the clipping.
Date:
March 17, 2013
Creator:
Smith, Diane & Faulkner, Max
Object Type:
Clipping
System:
The Portal to Texas History