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    August 5th, 2016LISWire aggregatorUncategorized

    Facet Publishing have announced the publication of Library Improvement through Data Analytics by Lesley S. J. Farmer and Alan M. Safer.

    This book shows how to make sense of data in libraries and use it to inform decision making at every level.

    Sound data analytics is the foundation for making an evidence-based case for libraries, in addition to guiding myriad organizational decisions, from optimizing operations for efficiency to responding to community needs. Designed to be useful for beginners as well as those with a background in data, this book introduces the basics of a six point framework that can be applied to a variety of library settings for effective system based, data-driven management.

    The guide covers such key topics as:

    • the basics of statistical concepts
    • recommended data sources for various library functions and processes, and guidance for using census, university, or chamber of commerce data in analysis
    • techniques for cleaning data
    • matching data to appropriate data analysis methods
    • how to make descriptive statistics more powerful by spotlighting relationships
    • 14 case studies which address such areas as digitization, e-book collection development and reference
    • staffing, facilities, and instruction.

    This book’s clear, concise coverage will enable readers of every experience level to gain a better understanding of statistics in order to facilitate library improvement. It will be essential reading for library managers and key decision makers.

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    Press and review copies contact:

    James Williams, Marketing & Sales Manager, Facet Publishing
    Tel: +44 (0)20 7255 0597
    Email: james.williams@facetpublishing.co.uk

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    Library Improvement through Data Analytics | Jul 2016 | 192pp | Paperback; 9781783301614; £54.95
    About the authors:

    Dr. Lesley S. J. Farmer, professor at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), coordinates the Librarianship Program. She earned her MS in library science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and received her doctorate in adult education from Temple University. She has worked as a librarian in K–12 school settings, as well as in public, special, and academic libraries. She chairs the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions’ School Libraries Section and is a Fulbright Scholar. Dr. Farmer received the American Library Association Beta Phi Mu Award for distinguished service and library education, as well as several other professional association awards, and national and international grants. Farmer’s research interests include information literacy, assessment, and educational technology, especially digital citizenship. A frequent presenter and writer for the profession, Farmer has published over 30 professional books and more than a 100 professional book chapters and articles.

    Dr. Alan M. Safer is a professor at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He received his PhD in Statistics from the University of Wyoming and his MS in Marketing Research from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. He first came to CSULB as an assistant professor in 2000 and has been a full professor since 2010. Early in his career at the university, he created a MS degree in Applied Statistics and later a professional accelerated MS degree in Applied Statistics for industry students from companies such as Boeing, Raytheon, and Northrop Grumman. He served as the graduate advisor for 7 years, and in 2009 was awarded university advisor of the year at CSULB. Dr. Safer’s research has been very interdisciplinary; he has over 25 publications in diverse statistical areas such as finance, library science, marketing, health science, linguistics, and forensics. His primary statistical research focus is data mining and quality control. In 2012, he was appointed coordinator of a national conference on quality control sponsored by the American Statistical Association. In the last few years, Dr. Safer helped create the Orange County/Long Beach chapter of the American Statistical Association and served as its vice president

    The book is published by Facet Publishing and is available from Bookpoint Ltd | Tel: +44 (0)1235 827702 | Fax: +44 (0)1235 827703 | Email: facet@bookpoint.co.uk | Web: www.facetpublishing.co.uk. | Mailing Address: Mail Order Dept, 39 Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4TD. It is available in North America from the American Library Association.

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    August 5th, 2016LISWire aggregatorUncategorized

    Leiden (NL) / Boston (USA) / Singapore (SG) – 5 August 2016

    Brill, the international scholarly publisher, is pleased to announce a pilot with research network ScienceOpen.

    As of September 2016, three of Brill’s Linguistics journals will be indexed on the ScienceOpen platform. This includes adding of article-level metadata, reference analysis and linking back to Brill’s Books and Journals platform (http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/). By indexing journals with ScienceOpen, Brill content will show usage data provided by Altmetric to inform users on how the articles have been discussed, mentioned or shared in online sources, including mainstream news outlets, blogs, and a variety of social networks. These data can be used to sort and filter articles in order to find relevant research and enhance research discoverability.

    Sam Bruinsma, Senior Vice President Business Development at Brill, commented: “Research published in our Linguistics journals is not just of interest to specialists in Linguistics, but of relevance to Humanists in fields such as Anthropology, Archaeology, Classics, History or regional studies. By indexing articles in ScienceOpen we put our author’s research in a wider context and hope to increase the readership and discoverability of our journals.”

    CEO of ScienceOpen Stephanie Dawson said: “We want to bring all research together into one place. We will progress further and faster when the Humanities, Social Sciences and Physical Sciences are all brought together, instead of occupying isolated silos, and are happy to integrate Brill content into our platform.”

    This pilot includes the journals Language, Dynamics and Change (www.brill.com/ldc) and the full Open Access titles Journal of Greek Linguistics (www.brill.com/jgl) and Indo-European Linguistics (www.brill.com/ieul).

    For more information on ScienceOpen contact Jon Tennant, Communications Director at ScienceOpen, at Jon.Tennant@scienceopen.com or +49-30-6098490-277.

    For information about Brill’s pilot with ScienceOpen contact Jasmin Lange, Business Development Manager at Brill, at langej@brill.com.

    About ScienceOpen
    ScienceOpen is a freely accessible research network to share and evaluate scientific information, aggregating Open Access articles from a variety of sources – opening them up to commenting and discussion. ScienceOpen was founded in 2013 in Berlin and Boston by Alexander Grossmann and Tibor Tscheke. More information: www.scienceopen.com.

    About Brill
    Founded in 1683 in Leiden, the Netherlands, Brill is a leading international academic publisher in 20 main subject areas, including Middle East and Islamic Studies, Asian Studies, Classical Studies, History, Biblical and Religious Studies, Language & Linguistics, Biology, and International Law. With offices in Leiden and Boston and a representative office in Singapore, Brill today publishes 265 journals and around 1000 new books and reference works each year, available in both print and electronic form. Brill also markets a large number of primary source research collections and databases. The company’s key customers are academic and research institutions, libraries, and scholars. Brill is a publicly traded company and is listed on Euronext Amsterdam NV. For more information, visit www.brill.com.

    View this Media Alert online: http://www.brill.com/news/brill-partners-scienceopen-put-linguistics-res...

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    August 5th, 2016LISWire aggregatorUncategorized

    DUBLIN, Ohio, 4 August 2016—OCLC, the leading global library cooperative based in Dublin, will welcome thousands of librarians from around the world as the premier sponsor and a local host of the 2016 IFLA World Library and Information Congress in Columbus August 13-19.

    The IFLA World Library and Information Congress (WLIC) is the international flagship professional and trade event for the library and information services sector. The event is expected to draw some 4,000 participants from more than 120 countries. It sets the international agenda for the library profession, and offers opportunities for networking and professional development.

    “For decades, OCLC has been bringing libraries together through technology, services and other initiatives designed to make it possible to collaborate and share resources on a global scale,” said Skip Prichard, OCLC President and CEO. “IFLA will bring together the international library community in Columbus, and we’re thrilled to be able to welcome these leading librarians to our headquarters. OCLC staff will be out in full force during the congress, sharing our work and contributing to programs at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, as well as at numerous events on our Dublin campus.”

    OCLC will host several events and programs, including IFLA Satellite Meetings in Dublin August 10-12, and again on August 19. Tours of OCLC’s newly renovated headquarters will be offered on August 19. OCLC staff will be participating as speakers, facilitators and volunteers throughout the congress. More about OCLC events during the IFLA Congress is on the OCLC website.

    OCLC is the nonprofit global library cooperative that provides shared technology services, original research and community programs to thousands of libraries around the world. Through OCLC, member libraries cooperatively produce and maintain WorldCat, the most comprehensive global network of data about library collections and services.

    It has been 15 years since the IFLA WLIC took place in the United States, when delegates met in Boston in 2001. Last year, the IFLA WLIC met in Cape Town, South Africa. Before that, it was in Lyon, France; Singapore; and Helsinki, Finland.

    “IFLA and OCLC have worked together as partners for many years on a variety of projects and programs,” said Prichard. “We were thrilled to partner with our colleagues at the Columbus Metropolitan Library, The Ohio State University Libraries, Experience Columbus and the City of Columbus to help bring this event to Columbus. While we are a global organization, we have a lot of hometown pride. There are exciting things happening in Columbus, throughout central Ohio, and here at OCLC in Dublin. We’re eager to show the world what we have to offer.”

    About IFLA
    The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) is the leading international body representing the interests of library and information services and their users. It is the global voice of the library and information profession. Founded in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 30 September 1927 at an international conference, IFLA celebrated its 75th birthday at the conference in Glasgow, Scotland in 2002. IFLA now has over 1300 Members in approximately 140 countries around the world. IFLA was registered in the Netherlands in 1971. The Royal Library, the national library of the Netherlands, in The Hague, generously provides the facilities for IFLA headquarters. More about IFLA is at http://www.ifla.org/.

    About OCLC
    OCLC is a nonprofit global library cooperative providing shared technology services, original research and community programs so that libraries can better fuel learning, research and innovation. Through OCLC, member libraries cooperatively produce and maintain WorldCat, the most comprehensive global network of data about library collections and services. Libraries gain efficiencies through OCLC’s WorldShare, a complete set of library management applications and services built on an open, cloud-based platform. It is through collaboration and sharing of the world’s collected knowledge that libraries can help people find answers they need to solve problems. Together as OCLC, member libraries, staff and partners make breakthroughs possible.

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