Katherine Rankin
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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Library Hi Tech | 2002
Jennifer Church; Jason Vaughan; Wendy Starkweather; Katherine Rankin
Presents the development of the Information Commons in the new Lied Library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, from conceptualization to realization. Discusses the goals of the facility, including the need to create a space that simultaneously supports access, collaboration, and production in scholarly endeavors. Also addresses the impact of the Information Commons concept on patterns of service, and illustrates the challenges in designing Information Commons workstations, including such considerations as user authentication and resources for those with disabilities.
Journal of Library Metadata | 2017
Carol Ou; Katherine Rankin; Cyndi Shein
ABSTRACT The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) University Libraries recently completed a pilot project exploring the repurposing of descriptive metadata for archival collections stored in ArchivesSpace for the creation of original MAchine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) records contributed to OCLC WorldCat. The libraries’ past and present processes for generating finding aids and cataloging records are discussed, and specific edits to the MARC records generated by this new workflow are detailed.
Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society | 2005
Peter Michel; Linda Newman; Katherine Rankin; Vicki Toy-Smith; Glee Willis
Nowadays, when you tell someone you recently visited a map library, it’s hard for them to discern whether you mean virtually or in person. The two comprehensive public universities in Nevada are building complementary digital collections of historic maps of interest to the region to enable virtual map library visits. This article briefly describes the two university library map collections, discusses the criteria that were used to select maps to be digitized, provides insight into some of the scanning issues and how they were resolved, discusses technical considerations in using CONTENTdm®, and talks about metadata issues in the collaborative effort. The conclusion provides insight into what has been learned and why the project is important as a foundation for the future.
Wilson library bulletin | 1995
Katherine Rankin; Lamont Downs
Archive | 2012
Katherine Rankin; Mary L. Larsgaard
Archive | 2014
Katherine Rankin; Mary L. Larsgaard
Archive | 2005
Peter Michel; Linda Newman; Katherine Rankin; Vicki Toy-Smith; Glee Willis
Archive | 2005
Katherine Rankin
Archive | 2004
Katherine Rankin
College & Research Libraries News | 2000
Katherine Rankin; Jennifer Church