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iCalendar schedule of the Access Conference, Oct. 14 to 15, 2022
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DTSTART:20221013T093000 | |
DTEND:20221013T103000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Jordan Hale (The Maintainers\, University of Waterloo)\n\n | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Keynote: Dave Binkley Memorial Lecture | |
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DTSTART:20221013T110000 | |
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DESCRIPTION:Alisa B. Rod\, Carolyn Pecoskie\, Kristen Howard\, Clara Turp\, | |
Robin Desmeules (McGill University)\, Nadine Desrochers (Université de M | |
ontréal)\n\nThis presentation will discuss the development and implementa | |
tion of BiblioTECH\, a technology literacy and hands-on practical training | |
program aimed at current information studies students. BiblioTECH is an i | |
nstitution-agnostic program developed by an inter-institutional collaborat | |
ive organizing committee of practicing information professionals\, faculty | |
\, and graduate students. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: BiblioTECH: Building a Collaborative Future-Orien | |
ted Instruction Program for Information Studies Students (remote presentat | |
ion) | |
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DTSTART:20221013T112000 | |
DTEND:20221013T114000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Matthew Fesnak (Ontario Legislative Assembly)\n\nLibraries have | |
relied on a handful of catalogue systems since they were introduced in th | |
e late 90s\, and big change is withheld in order to maintain data structur | |
es from these systems. This presentation will look at what it is like to w | |
ork with Drupal to manage government library records. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: What if MARC Really Died? Experiences from Using | |
Drupal as a Library System | |
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DTSTART:20221013T114000 | |
DTEND:20221013T120000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Julie Anne Richardson & Arlene Whetter (Library and Archives Ca | |
nada)\n\nLeveraging publisher-supplied metadata to efficiently manage digi | |
tal objects and provide a head start with description has been a long-stan | |
ding goal at Library and Archives Canada. Join us for a look at how we mee | |
t the digital challenge with an inside peek at our systems\, metadata tran | |
sformations and digital object workflows. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Acquisitions Workflows Using Publisher-Supplied M | |
etadata at Library and Archives Canada | |
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DTSTART:20221013T133000 | |
DTEND:20221013T135000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Arran Griffith (LYRASIS)\, Robin Ruggaber (University of Virigi | |
na)\, Amy Blau (Whitman College)\n\nThis presentation will highlight lesso | |
ns learned\, and discuss the deliverables from the IMLS Grant\, “Fedora | |
Migration Paths & Tools: a Pilot Project”. We will showcase the tooling | |
and documentation created to lower the barriers for migrations of all olde | |
r versions of Fedora to the newest\, most robust version\, Fedora 6.0. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: IMLS Grant Update – Fedora Migration Paths and | |
Tools: A Pilot Project (remote presentation) | |
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DTSTAMP:20221011T172510Z | |
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DTSTART:20221013T135000 | |
DTEND:20221013T141000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Craig Harkema & Jim Clifford (University of Saskatchewan)\n\nRe | |
member and Renew Saskatchewan is an interdisciplinary project funded by SS | |
HRC and CIHR to try and learn lessons from the COVID 19 pandemic in Saskat | |
chewan. This talk delves into the challenges associated with rapidly devel | |
oping a digital archive for community contributed content\, web archives\, | |
and social media content throughout the pandemic\, with particular focus | |
on what role the academic library plays in such a multifaceted and multidi | |
sciplinary project. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Agile Archives: Lessons from a COVID Community Ar | |
chive project | |
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DTSTAMP:20221011T172510Z | |
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DTSTART:20221013T141000 | |
DTEND:20221013T143000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Ashley Shaw (Wilfrid Laurier University)\, Mark Weiler (Wilfrid | |
Laurier University Library)\, Bart Kawula (Scholars Portal)\, Matt Thomas | |
(Wilfrid Laurier University)\, Aneta Kwak (New College\, University of T | |
oronto)\n\nUniversity libraries are providing blind patrons with PDFs frau | |
ght with obstacles that create second-class reading experiences. Our inter | |
-abled design team responded by conceptualizing a “PDF Pitstop” as a r | |
emediation service integrated into library platforms. We reflect on our wo | |
rk so far and call for further action from library employees everywhere. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: PDF Pitstops in Library Platforms: An Essential F | |
eature for Blind Users (remote presentation) | |
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DTSTAMP:20221011T172510Z | |
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DTSTART:20221013T143000 | |
DTEND:20221013T150000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Converting Archival Description Data to RiC-O (remote presentat | |
ion)\n\nKelli Babcock (University of Toronto Libraries)\, Ruth Kitchin Til | |
lman\, Greta Kuriger Suiter\, Elizabeth Russey Roke\, Anna Björnsson McCo | |
rmick & Regine Heberlein | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Lightning Talks | |
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DTSTART:20221013T153000 | |
DTEND:20221013T155000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Ben Hyman (Vancouver Island Regional Library) & Renée LaBoucan | |
e (Strathcona Regional District)\n\nA community-initiated connectivity joi | |
nt venture is bringing capacity and expertise to bear on a large scale coa | |
stal conundrum. As the project advances\, numerous opportunities to demons | |
trably advance Reconciliation are being created. For libraries and the SUC | |
H sector on BC’s coast\, Connected Coast is a game changer. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Community-Initiated Connectivity Joint Venture Op | |
ens the Door to Economic Reconciliation on BC’s Coast (remote presentati | |
on) | |
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DTSTART:20221013T155000 | |
DTEND:20221013T161000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Carey Toane (University of Toronto Libraries)\, Jiewen Wu (Univ | |
ersity of Toronto Libraries) & Michael Spears (University of Toronto Acade | |
mic and Collaborative Technologies Unit)\n\nDuring the pandemic\, 3D print | |
ing labs closed\, leaving University of Toronto students and faculty empty | |
handed. This session describes how a team from University of Toronto Libra | |
ries and Academic & Collaborative Technologies created a remote 3D printin | |
g service\, migrating to an online platform and expanding instruction beyo | |
nd what was previously offered. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: More Than a Migration: Moving a Library 3D Printi | |
ng Service Online | |
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DTSTART:20221013T161000 | |
DTEND:20221013T162000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Catherine Larson (NYU Health Sciences Library)\n\nOur library s | |
erves a constituency with two different authentication services. This pres | |
ents challenges for patrons that are not always immediately apparent. Lear | |
n how the library has navigated authentication issues\, solutions that hav | |
e been implemented to ease pain points\, and the path forward as authentic | |
ation moves away from IP-based access. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: A Tale of Two Authentication Services (remote pre | |
sentation) | |
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DTSTART:20221014T093000 | |
DTEND:20221014T103000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Shawn Graham\, Carleton University\n\n | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Keynote | |
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DTSTART:20221014T110000 | |
DTEND:20221014T112000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Joanne Paterson (Western University)\n\nGenealogy is about docu | |
menting bare facts\, which can be as dull as ditch water when you try to s | |
hare that raw data with others. I am experimenting with data visualisation | |
tools\, such as TEI\, Gephi\, and GIS\, to organise and showcase family | |
history data in a hopefully more engaging way beyond the tree graph. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Bring Out Your Dead! : Exploring Different Ways t | |
o Visualise Family History Data (remote presentation) | |
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DTSTAMP:20221011T172510Z | |
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DTSTART:20221014T112000 | |
DTEND:20221014T114000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Michael Carter-Arlt & Fangmin Wang (Toronto Metropolitan Univer | |
sity Library)\n\nExtended Reality (XR) technology has been used in educati | |
on and research for a number of years. In this presentation\, we will expl | |
ore the impacts of specific XR technologies on education and research by p | |
roviding real world examples implemented by the Toronto Metropolitan Unive | |
rsity (TMU) Library. These technologies include location based AR (Augment | |
ed Reality)\, volumetric video capture\, holographic displays\, and 360 VR | |
(Virtual Reality) Environments. We will also explain each methodology tha | |
t was used\, and best practices for each technology. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Exploring XR Technologies In Academic Libraries T | |
o Support Education And Research (hybrid remote and in-person presentation | |
) | |
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DTSTART:20221014T114000 | |
DTEND:20221014T120000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Jingjing Wu (Texas Tech University)\n\nThis presentation uses U | |
npaywall and Scopus as two examples to demonstrate how to retrieve bibliom | |
etric metadata in the JSON format and then parse JSON data to obtain field | |
s of interest. This method can also be used to access data through other w | |
eb APIs. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Using OpenRefine to Retrieve Data Through APIs: E | |
xamples of Unpaywall and Scopus (remote presentation) | |
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DTSTART:20221014T120000 | |
DTEND:20221014T122000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Jeffrey Demaine (McMaster University)\n\nThe Microsoft Academic | |
Graph (MAG) has been shut down\, but the “MAGic” continues. This work | |
shop will provide a hands-on demonstration of how to leverage the API of t | |
he new OpenAlex database (which builds upon the MAG) from within an R scri | |
pt using the new openalexR package\, then to combine the results with the | |
“Small Teams” dataset (lingfeiwu.github.io/smallTeams/). By combining | |
the results\, the most disruptive publications from a given university can | |
be identified. This process will be demonstrated live\, and the code will | |
be provided so that you can try this at your institution. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: A Recipe for Making MAGic: Leveraging R and OpenA | |
lex to Find a University’s Most “Disruptive” Research | |
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DTSTART:20221014T135000 | |
DTEND:20221014T141000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Allison Jones (Burnaby Public Library)\, Jeff Narver (Fraser Va | |
lley Regional Library) & Devan Mitchell (Fraser Valley Regional Library)\n | |
\nTired of staff training falling off your to do list? Come learn from two | |
libraries about our different technology training programs: one an annual | |
\, hands-on event\, the other a low-key biweekly Zoom session. We’ll sha | |
re how we designed the programs\, their strengths and weaknesses\, and som | |
e key ideas about what makes for good technology training. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Tech Training: How Two Libraries Support Staff Le | |
arning Throughout the Library (remote presentation) | |
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DTSTAMP:20221011T172510Z | |
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DTSTART:20221014T141000 | |
DTEND:20221014T143000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Guay (University of Toronto Scarborough)\, Elizabeth O’ | |
Brien & Adriana Sgro\n\nUsability testing is a valuable tool to identify p | |
ain points and make improvements to web spaces. But what happens when the | |
established approach gets disrupted by a pandemic? This session explores t | |
he methods and experiences of three academic library staff members’ fora | |
y into the world of remote website usability testing. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Going Virtual: Pivoting to Remote Moderated Usabi | |
lity Testing During the COVID-19 Pandemic (remote presentation) | |
END:VEVENT | |
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DTSTAMP:20221011T172510Z | |
UID:3594455a-9be6-44de-b4b3-b19b9c1bdf56 | |
DTSTART:20221014T143000 | |
DTEND:20221014T145000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Qing Zou (Lakehead University)\n\nThis presentation is to demon | |
strate how to use Omeka S to build digital herbarium collections including | |
herbarium images presentation\, metadata interoperability\, and georefere | |
ncing on a map. Omeka S provides a variety of modules and themes which can | |
be utlized and customized for building digital collections. The Vocabular | |
ies\, Import from CSV\, and Mapping modules will be foci of this presentat | |
ion. Audiences will learn tips about working with modules\, themes\, and | |
metadata schemes to build digital collections in Omeka S which are crucial | |
to the success of Omeka S sites. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Using Omeka S to Build Digital Herbarium Collecti | |
ons | |
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DTSTAMP:20221011T172510Z | |
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DTSTART:20221014T145000 | |
DTEND:20221014T151000 | |
DESCRIPTION:Joel Salt\, Darryl Friesen\, Craig Harkema\, Ahmad Rahman & Joh | |
n Yobb (University of Saskatchewan)\n\nDecreasing budgets and increasing s | |
ecurity responsibilities for campuses have forced Digital Scholarship (DS) | |
work to balance security\, efficiency\, and flexibility. We discuss our u | |
se of a centralized system to essentialize effort required for as many DS | |
projects as possible in order to make room for more complicated and specia | |
lized projects. | |
SUMMARY:AccessLibCon2022: Sustainable or Sensational? Meeting Emerging Digi | |
tal Scholarship Needs | |
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