Yumi Ohira
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- M.L.S. Library Science, Emporia State University
- Archive Studies Certification, Emporia State University
- M.F.A., Fine Arts in Studio Art, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
- B.S., Applied Physics, Fukuoka University, Japan
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E-Mail: yumi.ohira@uta.edu
orcid.org/0000-0002-5583-5262
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Recent Submissions
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Using Vireo and DSpace to Capture “Non-ETD” Student-Created Work
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2021)Academic libraries ofer digital publishing services and solutions to further educate and contribute to faculty and student success. Open access solutions improve worldwide dissemination of their scholarly and creative ... -
Capturing Diverse Voices through Oral Histories
(2021-10-27)Presented at the 2021 OA Week (https://libraries.uta.edu/news-events/annual/open-access-week/2021) "The Maverick Veterans’ Voices Project was launched in the Fall of 2012 as a partnership between the History Department and ... -
It's an Open Question: Building Structural Equity Through Author Rights
(2021-10-25)Presented at the 2021 OA Week (https://libraries.uta.edu/news-events/annual/open-access-week/2021) "Join us for a presentation featuring Dr. Rebecca Mauldin, UTA CARES Innovation Grant recipient, as she speaks to her ... -
2021 Publishing Your First Article
(2021-08-02)Presentation for REU students, organized by Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering. -
Student Success: Open Access Repository Work Impacts University Libraries' Student Employees
(2021-04-28)This presentation will identify new methods for in the libraries student employment program related to Open Access repository work. The hands on learning opportunities are focused on publishing production workflows, ... -
Establishing an Electronic Theses Repository Using Digital Commons
(2016)Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for electronic theses? Do you feel intimidated with setting up an institutional repository? The authors will share our success and experience of working with the ... -
Open Access Week "Boosting Your Scholarly Profile': Digital Identity, Impact Metrics, and Archiving Scholarly Work" - UTA’s institutional repository & New Submission Tool for Student Creative Works
(2020-10-22)As academic research continues to advance there are a number of tools and resources to help you, the researcher, manage your scholarship and help it stand out. In this session you will be introduced to: UTA’s institutional ... -
Student Success: Open Access Repository Work Impacts University Libraries Student Employees.
(Digital Initiatives Symposium, 2020-04-28)This presentation will identify new methods for in the libraries student employment program related to Open Access repository work. The hands on learning opportunities are focused on publishing production workflows, ... -
Solutions for Capturing Student Work: Using Viero and DSpace to Build non-ETD Student Collections
(Electronic Resources and Libraries (ER&L), 2020-03-11)The University of Texas at Arlington hosts a DSpace repository, UTA ResearchCommons, that has grown to contain over 4,500 student electronic theses & dissertations (ETDs). The Scholarly Communication Division at the UTA ... -
UTA Institutional Repository & ORCID Implementation
(2019-10)As academic research continues to advance there are a number of tools and resources to help you (the researcher) manage your scholarship and help it stand out. In this session you will be introduced to UTA’s institutional ... -
The Top 10 Things We Learned from Building the Queer Omaha Archives
(SAA (Society of American Archivists) Electronic Records Section Blog, 2018)The Queer Omaha Archives (QOA) is an ongoing effort by the University of Nebraska at Omaha Libraries' Archives and Special Collections to collect and preserve Omaha's LGBTQIA+ history. This is still a fairly new initiative ... -
Book Review: "Archivists, Collectors, Dealers, and Replevin: Case Studies on Private Ownership of Public Documents"
(2015)Archivists, Collectors, Dealers, and Replevin: Case Studies on Private Ownership of Public Documents is an excellent resource for archival students, educators, historians, collectors, and any audience with an interest in ... -
Book Review: "Digital Rights Management: The Librarian's Guide"
(2017)Over the past decade, the dramatic proliferation of technologies in the expanding digital world has transformed the way we operate and interact with various forms of information. Enhanced access to digital information has ... -
Book Review: "Developing Digital Scholarship: Emerging Practices in Academic Libraries"
(2017)In the digital realm, the growth of the Internet and technology optimally increases access to digital scholarship, shares research outputs, and expands research community in academia. In recent years, digital scholarship ... -
Establishing an Electronic Theses Repository Using Digital Commons
(2016 Brick and Click Libraries Conference Proceedings, published by Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, MO., 2016)Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for electronic theses? Do you feel intimidated with setting up an institutional repository? The authors will share our success and experience of working with the ... -
Creating Green Open Access to Institutional Scholarship using Digital Commons
(Kansas Library Association College and University Libraries Section Proceedings, 2016)The digital repository serves as a Green Open Access solution to globally share scholarship produced by the university community. Both Pittsburg State University (PSU) and Fort Hays State University (FHSU) previously used ... -
Collaborative Approaches to Digital Projects: Enhancing Collections Through Effective Access and Promotion
(2917-11-03)Academic libraries house a variety of primary historical materials in their archives and special collections. Increasingly, archivists and librarians charged with curation have turned to digitization, an effective access ... -
Building Institutional Repositories: Emerging Challenges
(2014)This presentation will discuss the benefits and challenges associated with Institutional Repository (IR) initiatives and development, while sharing our experiences from WySR (Wyoming Scholar’s Repository). Our institutional ... -
Building an Institutional Repository: Managing Faculty Publication and Author Rights Workflow in the Wyoming Scholars Repository
(2015)Wyoming Scholar’s Repository (WySR), is an initiative by the University of Wyoming Libraries to support our scholars and provide a Green Open Access solution. WySR (http://repository.uwyo.edu/) disseminates a wide variety ... -
Creating Open Access to Institutional Scholarship using Digital Commons
(2016)Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated by working with two digital repositories simultaneously? We will share our success and experience of working with two ...