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Library Staff Presentations and Research (56)
Biographical References to Charley Parkhurst: Charley Parkhurst and Her Times
Charley Darkey Parkhurst (1812-1878) was a legendary stage-coach driver who, upon her death was discovered that he was a she. She was the first woman to vote in the U. S., on Nov. 3, 1858.
Implementation Minus 40 Days: Considered Pragmatism Under Pressure
No library relishes the thought of a system migration. Preparations can take as long as time allows. Imagine the surprise and anxiety of the UCSC implementation team when we discovered that we would be going live with our new Alma environment 40 days sooner than our timeline had assumed. This presentation will detail how UCSC made quick and pragmatic decisions about what services and integrations were deemed necessary for go-live and what was saved for the other end. Though no one hopes for an accelerated timeline for go-live, our experience would be of interest to libraries planning migrations, as well as those libraries already in Alma, since many of our configurations and integrations have, by necessity, been implemented in our production environment. In our session, we will cover the communication, collaboration, management, and leadership that went into our rapid implementation. We will cover the choices we had to make, how we communicated with staff about the core competencies needed for go-live, the importance of data testing for our smooth implementation, and how much we did. As the resource management functional expert and the acquisitions functional expert, we were responsible for a large percentage of the migrated records and the decisions surrounding those records
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Assessing Student Demand for Library Hours at UC Santa Cruz
Poster presented at the 2014 ARL Assessment Conference, Seattle, WA. August 4-6, 2014
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Public Events at the Library (1)
Climate Change and Extinctions
The UCSC University Library Synergy Lecture Series is excited to welcome Distinguished Professor Dr. Barry Sinervo as our Synergy Lecturer for Spring 2013. He will present a climate change extinction model that has been validated by known lizard extinctions, and explain how this model can be extended to other vertebrates.
Presented April 24, 2013, 3-4pm in the Ching-Yi Dougherty Reading Room of the UCSC Science & Engineering Library.
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Open Educational Resources (1)
Beginning Logic Design
Beginning Logic Design is based on 20 years of notes from teaching the first course on digital design to engineering majors at UC Santa Cruz. It develops digital design with logic gates and D Flip-flops as the building blocks. Combinational logic topics include logic networks, boolean algebra, formats, static timing analysis, common components, and logic optimization. Synchronous sequential design begins by introducing the D Flip-flop as the basic memory element. Counters and registers, along with the flip-flop timing constraints, are then followed by the analysis and synthesis of general sequential circuits. In several simple examples, the construction of state diagrams is exposed in steps and then followed by implementation using minimum length state encoding or one-hot state encoding. The last chapter presents several designs combining a state machine with sequential components. Designs are presented as circuit diagrams, specification is given by boolean equations and state diagrams, and their behavior is revealed in waveforms.