2013
What have Scientists Planned for Data Sharing and Reuse? A Content Analysis of NSF Awardees’ Data Management Plans, Renata Curty, Youngseek Kim, and Jian Qin
2012
Measuring Research Output: Connecting to Faculty through Citation Metrics, Anne Rauh
Citation Management Comparison, Anne Rauh and Mary DeCarlo
Citation Management Comparison, Anne E. Rauh, Mary DeCarlo, and Samantha A. Duncan
Make an Impact! Assessing Scholarly Research and Output while Connecting to your Faculty, Anne Rauh and Linda Galloway
Tracking Faculty Publications, Anne Rauh and Linda Galloway
Planning for Disaster : Webinar, David J. Stokoe
Digital Preservation: An Historical Perspective and Overview, Peter D. Verheyen
2011
Anchor Institutions-Connecting with Community for Innovation and Opportunity, Nancy Cantor
Gender Equity in the Sciences": Forging a "Third Space", Nancy Cantor
Inciting Insight: Situating the Arts in Higher Education, Nancy Cantor
“One Nation, Indivisible”: The Value of Diversity in Higher Education, Nancy Cantor
An Exit With a View, Timothy Eatman
Response to the Data Challenges of the Affordable Care Act: Surveys of Providers to Assess Access to Care for People with Disabilities and the Presence of Accessible Exam Equipment, Nancy R. Mudrick, Mary Lou Breslin, and June Isaacson Kailes
Zotero and Mendeley, Anne Rauh
An Overview of the Engagement with Stakeholders to Determine Logical Subject Headings, Anne E. Rauh, Katie Sanders, and Bryan Vogh
Data Management Requirements of Syracuse University Faculty, Gisella Stalloch and Cliff Snellgrove
Book Repair Basics for Libraries : Webinar, Peter D. Verheyen and Marianne Hanley
Preservation at Syracuse University Library, Peter D. Verheyen, David Stokoe, Marianne Swanberry Hanley, and Robert J. Hodge
2010
Getting into the Workflow: Graduate Support Workshops, Steven Baumgart, Rebecca Payne, Anne Rauh, and Lisa Saywell
Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese Again! Using Pictures to Tell the Library Story, Howard Burfeind, Pete Gilber, Gisela Newbegin, Anne Rauh, and Teri Talpe
2010 Commencement Remarks, Nancy Cantor
25th Annual Martin Luther King Jr., Celebration Dinner, 2010, Nancy Cantor
Academic Excellence and Civic Engagement: Constructing a Third Space for Higher Education, Nancy Cantor
Chancellor’s Convocation for New Students 2010, Nancy Cantor
Scholarship in Action And the Public Mission of Universities, Nancy Cantor
Transforming Higher Education through Engagement, Nancy Cantor
Women in the Academy: Reflections on Best Practices for Survival and Success, Nancy Cantor
The Brief Wondrous Life of the Syracuse Kindle, Melinda Dermody, Suzanne Preate, Nancy Turner, and Scott Warren
Pathways and Career Aspirations of Graduate Students and Early Career Publicly Engaged Scholars: A Mixed-method Study, Tim Eatman, Robin Goettel, and Staci Webber
Accessibility of Primary Health Care Settings for People with Disabilities, Nancy R. Mudrick, Mary Lou Breslin, Mengke Liang, and Silvia Yee
Public Services Training at Wendt Library, Anne Rauh and Anne Glorioso
Staff Training at a Combined Services Desk, Anne Rauh, Anne Glorioso, and Amy Kindschi
Journey to the Center of A CV: Our Library’s Role in Developing an Institutional Bibliography, Anne Rauh and Jody Hoesly
Remarks by Mark Robbins at the Chancellor's Convocation for New Students, August 27, 2010, Mark Robbins
S-waves and the Extraction of Beta_s, Sheldon Stone
You Can DIY (Do It Yourself), Nancy Turner
Archival 101 & Working with Vendors, Peter D. Verheyen
Digital Preservation: An Historical Perspective and Overview, Peter D. Verheyen
Fit to be Bound in New York, Peter D. Verheyen
2009
A New Morrill Act: Higher Education Anchors the 'Remaking of America', Nancy Cantor
Conscious Connections: Keynote address, Nancy Cantor
Remaking America: Universities as Anchor Institutions, Nancy Cantor
Remaking America: Universities as Anchor Institutions-the Syracuse Example, Nancy Cantor
Remarks by SU Chancellor & President Nancy Cantor Chancellor's Convocation for New Students, August 2009, Nancy Cantor
Remarks Delivered at 2009 Commencement, Nancy Cantor
Scholarship in action: transforming community and higher education, Nancy Cantor
Why diversity still needs a champion, Nancy Cantor
Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese! Using Pictures to Tell the Library Story, Peter Gilbert, Martha Gammons, Lia Vellardita, and Anne Rauh
Institutional Design and Governance in Microbial Research Commons, Charlotte Hess
Spring Break in the Archives, Christy M. Rhodes, Claudia Guerere, R. Worsham, C. Stokes, D. Stemer, and Waynne B. James
Bassett Jones, The Grolier Club, and the 1932 Polar Exhibition: Two Thousand Items and Counting, David H. Stam
Special Formats, Innovative Preservation Storage Solutions, Peter D. Verheyen
The Preserving of Gifts and Donors, Peter D. Verheyen
2008
The Two-Way Street of Scholarship in Action, Nancy Cantor
The Two-Way Street of Scholarship in Action, Nancy Cantor
“‘Why does Google Scholar Sometimes Ask for Money?’ Leveraging the Economics of Information and Scholarly Communication Processes to Enrich Instruction.”, Scott A. Warren and Kim Duckett
2007
Building social capital with bonds and bridges, Nancy Cantor
Higher Education on the World Stage of Democracy: Overcoming an "Anemia of Deeds", Nancy Cantor
Imagining America; Imagining Universities: Who and What?, Nancy Cantor
Scholarship in Action and the Expansive Mission of Higher Education, Nancy Cantor
Scholarship in Action: Why Community Commitment Matters, Nancy Cantor
Undergraduate Education: From consumers to citizens in a knowledge economy, Nancy Cantor
Universities and Schools: Partners in a Diverse Democracy, Nancy Cantor
Women in the Academy: Insider Voices with Outsider Values, Nancy Cantor
A Day with "Master" Bookbinder Peter D. Verheyen, Peter D. Verheyen
Planning for and Managing Digital Projects, Peter D. Verheyen
2006
Acting on the Commitment The Continuing Case for Diversity in Higher Education and Current Challenges, Nancy Cantor
Building Intellectual and Social Capital through Diversity and Innovation, Nancy Cantor
Conversations on Pluralism in a City of the World, Nancy Cantor
Multiculturalism, Universalism, and the 21st Century Academy, Nancy Cantor
Scholarship in Action: The Case for Engagement, Nancy Cantor
Scholarship in Action: The Case for Engagement, Nancy Cantor
Taking Public Scholarship Seriously, Nancy Cantor
Universities and Their Connected Communites: Creating Capital for the Future, Nancy Cantor
2005
The BTeV RICH Front End Electronics, Marina Artuso
Collaborations on the Creative “Campus”, Nancy Cantor
Individuals, Ethics, and Empathy of Mind, Nancy Cantor
Scholarship in Action: Building the Creative Campus, Nancy Cantor
2004
Exploring the Soul of Syracuse, Together, Nancy Cantor
From Individual Rights to Societal Health: Before, During, and After the Michigan Cases, Nancy Cantor
Thoughts on Art, Truth, and Higher Education, Nancy Cantor
2003
Freud, Women, and Jews: Viennese Jokes and Judaic Dream Interpretation, Ken Frieden
2002
Search and Rescue: Repair Strategies of Remote Users Searching the Online Catalog, Nancy B. Turner and Susan E. Beck
2001
The End of the Beginning: Report on the First Two Years, Lee C. Bollinger, Ellen McCullough-Lovell, and Robert Weisbuch
2000
The Virtual Factory: Discontinuous Work in a Virtual Organization, Kevin Crowston
1998
Bringing us together / Getting us out, Peter D. Verheyen
1993
A Century in the Life of Sholem Aleichem's Tevye, Ken Frieden