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Item Open Access Cataloging for the 21st century : a proposal for continuing education for cataloging professionals(American Library Association, ALCTS, 2003-08-08) Hixson, Carol G., 1955-; Canaan, Judith P.Proposal prepared by the Continuing Education Task Force.Item Open Access A Chicken or an Egg : Planning Your Digital Project(University of Regina, Dr. John Archer Library, 2007-05-03) Hixson, Carol G., 1955-Discusses the reasons why an institution would undertake to develop digital collections, identifies some of the challenges, and outlines issues to be considered in a project plan. Presented as part of the Digitization 101 Pre-Conference Workshop of the Saskatchewan Libraries Conference, Saskatoon, May 3, 2007.Item Open Access Content In, Content Out: The Dual Roles of the Reference Librarian in Institutional Repositories(2005) Hixson, Carol G., 1955-; Jenkins, Barbara; Breakstone, ElizabethThe development of institutional repositories has typically involved administrative and technical staff from libraries and campuses, with little input from reference librarians and subject specialists. Reference librarians have vital roles to play in helping to recruit authors to submit their content to institutional repositories, as well as in educating users to search such repositories effectively and retrieve the scholarly content from them. The experience that reference librarians have in searching a wide array of databases also enables them to provide a useful perspective on the design of effective search interfaces for institutional repositories. Experience at the University of Oregon demonstrates the efficacy of involving reference librarians in the design and development of an institutional repository from the beginning.Item Open Access Core cataloging for serials: an administrative perspective(Serials Review, 2001) Hixson, Carol G., 1955-Item Open Access First We Build Them, Then What? : The Future of Institutional Repositories(2005-11-22) Hixson, Carol G., 1955-The article discusses the current state of IR development and outlines a direction that IRs in the U.S. can effectively take.Item Open Access Getting the Word Out :A Digital Archive for the Intellectual Property of the University of Regina(Dr. John Archer Library, University of Regina, 2006-10-25) Hixson, Carol G., 1955-Presented to Deans’ Council October 25, 2006.Item Open Access Implications of CIHR Policy for CARL Members : A presentation on behalf of the CARL IR Working Group(University of Regina, Dr. John Archer Library, 2008-04-15) Hixson, Carol G., 1955-Item Open Access Introduction to implementing an institutional repository(University of Regina, Dr. John Archer Library, 2007-09-21) Hixson, Carol G., 1955-Presentation made to Technical Services staff on September 21, 2007.Item Open Access Research and Scholarly Communication in the Humanities : New Partnerships Between Librarians and Scholars(University of Regina, Dr. John Archer Library, 2007-01-15) Hixson, Carol G., 1955-How is the digital age affecting the way that humanities scholars conduct their research and share their results? What role can and should academic libraries play in supporting the new research and scholarly communication models that are developing? No longer merely the passive recipients of the end results of research and scholarly communication, today's academic librarians are stepping out from behind their desks and playing an active role in helping researchers and scholars not only locate research materials, but also develop research proposals, carry out their investigations, and share the results of their research. Carol Hixson, University Librarian at the University of Regina since September 2006, shares some of her thoughts and experiences on how she hopes to foster these new partnerships at the University of Regina.Item Open Access Submitting to the Campus Digital Archive : a Step-by-Step Guide(Dr. John Archer Library, University of Regina, 2009-07-14) Hixson, Carol G., 1955-Provides screen-by-screen instructions for submitting materials to the University of Regina's campus digital archive.Item Open Access You Say Pei-ching, I Say Beijing : Should We Call the Whole Thing Off(University of Oregon Libraries, 2000-07-09) Hixson, Carol G., 1955-The author discusses issues related to the conversion of bibliographic records for Chinese-language materials from the Wade-Giles to the Pinyin system of romanization. She discusses issues of particular relevance to libraries that do not have large collections of Chinese-language materials. The presentation was part of a panel discussion at the ALCTS/CCS/CC:AAM Program, Year of the Dragon, Mandate to Change, American Library Association Annual Conference, July 9, 2000.