This was written as the final paper for my Environment & Society course Spring 2020 Environmental Ethic I hold an ecocentric environmental ethic. I believe that nature has inherent value, and that all species are a part of nature. As such, I believe that access to natural spaces is the right of all animals, includingContinue reading “Community Science and Who Tells the Story about Nature”
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Scholarly Communication, Research Communication, and Digital Scholarship
I started my career in librarianship because I saw great value in sharing information. It was no surprise then when I got involved with scholarly communication, digital scholarship, and research communication. The three fields are distinct, but have considerable overlap. I spend a lot of time trying to differentiate these fields in my mind andContinue reading “Scholarly Communication, Research Communication, and Digital Scholarship”
Communication across communities: Why isn’t this working?
This post originally was published on the Libraries+Network blog on May 5, 2017. One of the lessons we’ve learned in working on the Data Refuge project is that librarians aren’t the only people who have, for years, been discussing how to solve the problems associated with so much of our most important governmental information onlyContinue reading “Communication across communities: Why isn’t this working?”
So Your Library Is Closing
This post was originally published on my Missed Points blog on April 15, 2016 We’ve known for a while that the branch library where I work (a STEM library at a university) would close eventually. Some years this has meant very stressful uncertainty about whether or not we’d be here at the end of theContinue reading “So Your Library Is Closing”
Let’s Talk about SciHub
This post was originally posted on my Missed Points blog on March 4, 2016 I so badly don’t want to go into the background of what Sci-Hub is. If you want to read more about what this is and why a lot of people’s feathers are ruffled about it, you have many options. Here’s theContinue reading “Let’s Talk about SciHub”
The System Is Down: Could it be space weather?
This post was originally published on the SEL Blog for Temple University on March 7, 2014 If you’ve tried to do research using the libraries’ services this week, you may have encountered a few hiccups. The computer labs in the Paley Library lost their network connection for a little while and our EZBorrow system and Summon discovery service weren’tContinue reading “The System Is Down: Could it be space weather?”
