Claudia J. Dold
University of South Florida
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Medical Reference Services Quarterly | 2016
Claudia J. Dold
Managing With Data: Using ACRLMetrics and PLAmetrics, by Peter Hernon, Robert E. Dugan, and Joseph R. Matthews Claudia J. Dold To cite this article: Claudia J. Dold (2016) Managing With Data: Using ACRLMetrics and PLAmetrics, by Peter Hernon, Robert E. Dugan, and Joseph R. Matthews, Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 35:1, 129-130, DOI: 10.1080/02763869.2016.1117303 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02763869.2016.1117303
Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2009. K. Strauch, B. Bernhardt, & L. Hinds (Eds.). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press | 2012
Claudia J. Dold; Ardis Hanson
With an increase in our pool of users and a cap on hiring, the librarians in our shop needed a way to clone themselves in order to deliver the same good service on which we pride ourselves and on which our constituency has come to rely. Our proposed solution was to create video segments on how to use the library effectively. Funded by a grant, a project was undertaken to produce a series of fifteen videos designed to guide students through the research and writing skills that their program chairs deem essential for top-quality work. This paper presents the thought process that went into this project, the theoretical underpinnings, and our progress to date. Success Strategies for Thesis Students: Creating a Video Toolbox
Charleston Conference | 2012
Ardis Hanson; Claudia J. Dold
Disasters are not uncommon events, and take many forms. Disasters, in whatever form they take, rob us of our sense of well-being, our security, our community, our loved ones, and our homes. Disasters forever change ‘life as we know it’ and seriously impact our ability to function. The psychosocial effects of a natural or manmade disaster can be long lasting, and the resulting trauma can reverberate even with those not directly affected by the disaster. Mental, neurological, and behavioral disorders are common sequelae to natural and manmade disasters. People with these disorders endure social isolation, poor quality of life, and increased mortality. Further, these disorders are the cause of staggering economic and social costs. With the increase in natural and manmade disasters, the incidence of mental illnesses has grown exponentially, creating large at-risk and vulnerable populations.
Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2012
Claudia J. Dold; Richard A. Chapman
The Journal of Academic Librarianship | 2014
Claudia J. Dold
Journal on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics | 2012
Claudia J. Dold; Gary Dudell
Journal on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics | 2012
Claudia J. Dold
Archive | 2009
Richard A. Chapman; Claudia J. Dold
Archive | None
Claudia J. Dold; Ardis Hanson
Archive | 2017
Claudia J. Dold; Ardis Hanson