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- Author(s):
- Melissa Harden, Anna Michelle Martinez-Montavon
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At the University of Notre Dame, we had the opportunity to reframe our partnership with the Writing and Rhetoric program as one based on teaching, rather than transactions. In this poster presentation, we share the strategies used to shift the conversation with the Writing and Rhetoric program, allowing them to see librarians as teaching partners who lead instruction sessions that are extensions of their curriculum rather than ones that take time away from their tight schedules. We will prese…
- Date Created:
- 2018-03-21
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- Author(s):
- Melissa Harden, Anna Michelle Martinez-Montavon
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Using an academic library can feel overwhelming to first-year students. We make the case for including the libraries in summer programs to help students overcome library anxiety and become familiar with resources and services that are key to their academic success. This poster highlights our philosophy of using a strengths-based approach―one in which students build on their strengths and previous experiences―to introduce students to the academic library and the research process. We demonstrat…
- Date Created:
- 2019-09-27
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- Author(s):
- Melissa Harden, Anna Michelle Martinez-Montavon, Mikala Narlock
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Our digital collections, exhibits, sites, and content have grown in an ad-hoc fashion, resulting in a proliferation of access systems without a unified strategy. As a result, library website users are presented with links with similar language: words like “exhibit” and “collections” appear in link labels without clear differentiation and cause confusion for both internal and external users. In this presentation, we will describe our process for testing different link language, creating a unif…
- Date Created:
- 2021-05-26
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- Public
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- Author(s):
- Mikala Narlock
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This presentation was provided for the “Moment to see, Courage to act” initiative led by the Provost’s Office. This presentation focuses on the Marble project, a grant-funded initiative to build a unified discovery and exhibition platform for the Snite Museum of Art and the Hesburgh Libraries.
Background from the Provost’s Office: And the reality of course is that the challenges will likely continue. We can end up wherever these challenges toss us. Alternatively, we can dec…
- Date Created:
- 2021-04-13
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Presentation
- Author(s):
- Mikala Narlock, Abby Shelton
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Museums, archives, and libraries steward similar materials, yet the design and user experience conventions for online access platforms differ greatly. Presenters will discuss their efforts to design and build a collaborative digital collection site, including a user experience assessment to balance balancing community needs with discipline-specific interface customizations.
- Date Created:
- 2021-02-22
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- Author(s):
- Hanna Bertoldi, Peggy Griesinger, Mikala Narlock, Abigail Shelton
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Our session will center on the collaboration between the library, archives, and art museum at the University of Notre Dame to make the collections of these campus partners available in a shared digital space. We will focus on three areas of collaboration: rights for digital objects, user experience and design, and a metadata crosswalk.
The first area of collaboration concerns rights information and associated workflows. Libraries and museums have different practices in making rights determin…
- Date Created:
- 2020-11-06
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- Public
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Presentation
- Author(s):
- Mikala Narlock
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Since the publication of the “FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship” (Wilkinson et al., 2016), a wide-variety of sciences, mathematics, and other data-intensive fields have utilized the principles to promote reusability of data and ensure the long-term preservation of valuable outputs. In particular, domain experts and leading researchers have organized hackathons and sprints to define FAIR for their specific domains. Similarly, these domain experts have creat…
- Date Created:
- 2019-11-10
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- Author(s):
- Yide Zhang
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Multiphoton microscopy combined with fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (MPM-FLIM) is a technique that allows for imaging the lifetime of fluorescence created by two-photon excitation. It not only possesses the advantages of MPM such as large imaging depth, but also the strengths of FLIM including the ability to discriminate different fluorophores with similar emission spectra. In FLIM, the frequency-domain (FD) method, which relies on periodic intensity-modulated excitation light and i…
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- 2015-10-22
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- Author(s):
- Yide Zhang
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In cancer and all biomedical researches, we always need a microscope with better imaging precision, speed, functionality, and depth, so that the diagnostics and treatments of cancer and other diseases can be accurate, fast, and noninvasive. However, conventional fluorescence microscopes cannot satisfy these needs due to physical limits on resolution, speed, information, and depth. In this work, we aim to overcome these limits using novel super-resolution microscopy and high-speed quantitative…
- Date Created:
- 2018-04-09
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Presentation
- Author(s):
- Yide Zhang
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Multiphoton microscopy (MPM) is a widely used in vivo imaging technique in biological and medical applications. In the case of two-photon excitation fluorescence, two lower-energy photons excite a fluorophore which in turn emits a single higher-energy photon, whose rate depends quadratically on the excitation intensity, thus enabling higher resolution with narrower point spread function (PSF) than conventional one-photon fluorescence microscopy. Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM)…
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- 2016-04-04
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- Author(s):
- Yide Zhang
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To fundamentally understand biological and medical phenomena such as aging and diseases, we need the information of the microenvironment surrounding living cells. We propose the multiphoton fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (MPM-FLIM) platform with super-sensitivity and super-resolution capabilities to quantitatively obtain this information at the intracellular level. First, we present a simple MPM oxygen imaging probe compatible with aqueous biological media based on water-soluble rut…
- Date Created:
- 2017-03-30
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- Author(s):
- Yide Zhang
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Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy is an important tool in biomedical research for its ability to discern features smaller than the diffraction limit, but its universal application is not feasible due to its difficult implementation and high cost. In this research, we propose and demonstrate a new kind of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy that can be easily implemented and requires neither additional hardware nor complex post-processing. The microscopy is based on the principle o…
- Date Created:
- 2017-10-19
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- Public