LIB Latest Research Publications

The most recent research from the faculty and staff of the USF Libraries (June 2021)
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At the USF Libraries, our faculty librarians and staff regularly contribute research presentations, peer-reviewed articles, or equivalent publications that impact the profession. Explore the LIB Latest in publications below.

 

LeEtta Schmidt, Jason Boczar, Barbara Lewis, and Tomaro Taylor co-authored the article, “Increasing scholarly productivity: Developing an in-house academic librarian support network,” published in The Journal of Academic Librarianship

Citation: Schmidt, LeEtta; Boczar, Jason; Lewis, Barbara; and Taylor, Tomaro I., “Increasing scholarly productivity: Developing an in-house academic librarian support network” (2021). Tampa Library Faculty and Staff Publications. 19.
https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/tlib_facpub/19

 

 

LeEtta Schmidt and Jason Boczar recently published in the May 2021 issue of College & Research Libraries News, “Designing a flexible outreach program for scholarly communication and copyright services: A modular roadshow for the University of South Florida.”

Citation: Schmidt, LeEtta and Boczar, Jason, “Designing a flexible outreach program for scholarly communication and copyright services: A modular roadshow for the University of South Florida” (2021). Tampa Library Faculty and Staff Publications. 20.
https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/tlib_facpub/20

 

 

Meghan Cook, PhD, co-authored an article published in Nature’s Communications Earth & Environment, Perceptions of scientists held by US students can be broadened through inclusive classroom interventions.”

Citation: Sheffield, Sarah L.; Cook, Meghan L.; Ricchezza, Victor J.; Rocabado, Guizella A.; and Akiwumi, Fenda A., “Perceptions of Scientists Held by US Students Can be Broadened through Inclusive Classroom Interventions” (2021). School of Geosciences Faculty and Staff Publications. 2320. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/geo_facpub/2320 

 

 

Xiying Mi, Bonita Pollock, and Brian Falato wrote a chapter for an ALA Editions book, “Telling the Technical Services Story.” Their chapter is called “Interdepartmental Communication Through Informational Classes: Creating a Community of Cataloging and Metadata Stakeholders in an Academic Library,” which you can find listed in the table of contents, Chapter 6. 

Citation: Mi, Xiying, Pollock, Bonita, and Falato, Brian, “Interdepartmental Communication through Informational Classes: Crating a Community of Cataloging and Metadata Stakeholders in an Academic Library.” In Telling the Technical Services Story: Communicating Value, ed. Kimberley A. Edwards and Tricia Mackenzie. Chicago: ALA Editions, 2021.

 

 

Jorge González García co-authored, “Earliest Known Human Burial in Africa” in Nature’s May 6th issue, “Interred in Africa.” García also co-created the cover image.  

Citation: Martinón-Torres, María; d’Errico, Francesco; Santos, Elena; Gallo, Ana Álvaro; Amano, Noel; Archer, William; Armitage, Simon J.; Arsuaga, Juan Luis; Castro, José María; Blinkhorn, James; Crowther, Alison; Douka, Katerina; Dubernet, Stéphan; Faulkner, Patrick; Fernández-Colón, Pilar; Kourampas, Nikos; González García, Jorge; Larreina, David; Bourdonnec, François-Xavier Le; MacLeod, George; Martín-Francés, Laura; Massilani, Diyendo; Mercader, Julio; Miller, Jennifer M.; Ndiema, Emmanuel; Notario, Belén; Martí, Africa Pitarch; Prendergast, Mary E.; Queffelec, Alain; Rigaud, Solange; Roberts, Patrick; Shoaee, Mohammad Javad; Shipton, Ceri; Simpson, Ian; Boivin, Nicole; and Petraglia, Michael D., “Earliest Known Human Burial in Africa” (2021). Digital Heritage and Humanities Collections Faculty and Staff Publications. 26.
https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/dhhc_facpub/26

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