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    Disconnects Between Learning Management Systems and Millennial Generation User Expectations
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-10-31) Fenlason, Clay ; Walsh, Paul ; Walters, Tyler O. ; Haggerty, Blake ; Sweeney, Richard T. ; McDonald, Robert H.
    Educational technologists and librarians will follow up their well-received EDUCAUSE 2007 panel session on library disconnects to focus on millennial user expectations concerning learning management systems. Bringing together a diverse set of perspectives and outside-the-box thinkers, this session will feature panelist discussion interspersed with new media demonstrations and audience participation.
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    Advances in Scholarly Communication
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-10-18) Fuchs, Sara ; Drummond, Rebecca ; Orguz, Fatih
    This panel discussion will address the broader changes taking place in the scholarly communication system, some local responses to these changes, and the benefits and opportunities for institutions to increase the use and impact of their scholars' research through institutional repositories (IRs). Georgia Tech will provide an overview of the statewide GALILEO Knowledge Repository (GKR) program, and discuss their combined scholarly communication and repository and publishing services program. Georgia State will discuss the IR-related faculty outreach and collection development efforts of their subject librarians. Valdosta State will describe how they envision the GKR IR hosting service assisting them in providing an alternative publishing platform to their scholars.
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    Population Information at your Fingertips -- How to find it, How to use it
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-10-17) Kenly, Patricia E. ; Finn, Bette
    Find answers to your U.S. Census population statistics questions. We’ll explore free online sources that provide answers to your frequently asked questions about population and where/how people live, work, and retire in the U.S. and in your community.
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    Dwelling Studies
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-10-07) Crawford, T. Hugh ; Broglio, Ron
    Dwelling studies examines how we engage with the earth so as to fashion a world and worldview. As a methodology, dwelling studies uses phenomenology to examine a variety of ecologies and economies of human comportment in order to further living well.
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    Older Adult Expertise in Emotion Regulation: Gains and Costs
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-09-16) Blanchard-Fields, Fredda
    Despite research that shows cognitive decline as we grow older, changes in emotion show a positive developmental trajectory. This talk will address two questions. What are the skills older adults possess and use when regulating their emotions? Under what conditions are older adults more effective and least effective at regulating their emotions?
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    Patent Information Tools
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-08-07) Tobin, Joanne
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    GALILEO Knowledge Repository: Proposed Grant Project, 2008‐2010
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-08-01) Walters, Tyler O. ; Graham, Toby
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    MetaLib Lightening Round Presentation
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-07-30) Carrico, Jeff ; Hansard, Larry ; Winter, Elizabeth L.
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    Complying with the NIH Public Access Policy: Depositing manuscripts in PubMed Central
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-07-11) Speer, Julie Griffin ; Critz, Lori Jean ; Powell, Michelle
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    Discovery Tool VUFind: Georgia Tech's Implementation Enhances Findability of Resources
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-05-15) Critz, Lori ; Hansard, Larry
    Panelists will discuss their implementation of the open source discovery tool VUFind at Georgia Tech to provide a more user-friendly interface to Georgia Tech resources. Findability and functionally considerations for individual GIL libraries and the GIL Universal Catalog will be addressed. Panelists will share initial user reponse and feedback to VUFind.