Posts Tagged ‘subject librarian’

Library induction slides: Welcome to Riseholme 2011

Posted on September 23rd, 2011 by Paul Stainthorp

I’m helping out my colleagues at the University’s Riseholme Park Campus Library on Monday, with a library induction for new foundation degree (FdSc Agriculture and Environment / FdSc Equine Management and Training) students.

I used to do | loads of | these inductions | all the time (in the days when I was an ‘Academic Subject Librarian’, with responsibility for HE food and agriculture programmes, as well as for computer science)… these days, not so much.

This is my usual approach to induction slides: pretty pictures, not too much text. I worry that we bombard freshers with far too much information in induction week. I talk over these slides about what the Library does and how people can use our services. But I try not to ram loads of facts, links, and passwords down people’s throats too early on.

The things that I used to do

Posted on July 29th, 2011 by Paul Stainthorp

In searching the web the other day, I found this, from 2007. When I was a subject librarian I used to create one of these new book lists every month, writing the HTML and CSS in Notepad. It was time-consuming, but it meant I got to know the collection inside-out.


Job vacancy: mashup librarian wanted at Lincoln!

Posted on May 9th, 2011 by Paul Stainthorp

The University of Lincoln are advertising for a subject librarian with a web services / mashup flavour.

Excerpts from the job description:

“To provide effective support for and work closely with the Lincoln School of Computer Science and the School of Engineering”

“Take responsibility for developing and maintaining the Library’s web presence”

“Provide support for students using specialist software”

“Experience of manipulating data through web services and APIs”

“Good knowledge of HTML and XML”

See the full job description (pdf). The University has an online applications system. Closing date is 23 May 2011.

Librarian props

Posted on July 29th, 2010 by Paul Stainthorp

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"At the very early stages, Paul Stainthorp from Lincoln University did tremendously wide literature searches for me and this work has been invaluable."

Taken from: Chapman, J. (2009) Issues in contemporary documentary (with additional research by Kate Allison). Cambridge: Polity Press [Google book preview]

And:

"Equally, the research on primary and secondary publications undertaken for me at Lincoln University by journalism subject librarian Paul Stainthorp continues to be extensive and far-reaching. I am constantly grateful for Paul's energy, application and thoroughness, [...]"

Taken from: Chapman, J. (2007) Documentary in practice: filmmakers and production choices. Cambridge: Polity Press [Google book preview]