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Item Go Go Gadget Google Suite: Using Google Suite Tools to Enhance Online Learning(LOEX Conference Proceedings, 2021-05-12) Metcalf, Emily; Hernandez, Patricia; Bush, KristinaThe authors of these proceedings came together as collaborators after meeting during the LOEX 2020 virtual conference. With a sudden shift to virtual learning, the three librarians shared ideas and methods for online engagement in library instruction. Despite their vastly different institutions, all three created active digital learning tools using components of the Google Suite of resources, namely, Docs, Forms, and Sites.Item Mind Map: Turning a Topic into a Question Lesson Plan(2018) Metcalf, EmilyUse a Mind map to turn a broad research topic into a specific research question by brainstorming broad categories of questions and ideas, listing keywords that fall within those ideas, and connecting keywords that spark interest into a research question.Item OER Faculty Stipends Program Final Report 2022-2023(2023-05) Louis, Lisa; Hight, AlexaIn March 2022, the library received $50,000 in CARES Act funding (later increased to $65,000) to develop a stipend program to support faculty professional development in the area of open educational resources as well as to fund faculty to eliminate the commercial textbook in a class in favor of adopting, adapting, or creating open educational resources. When the program wrapped up in April 2023, $57,500 had been disbursed to 44 faculty, and the textbooks in 17 courses had been eliminated, resulting in student savings of over $90,000 per semester.Item Open Access Publication Fund Annual Report: 2019-2020(2020-05-11) Hight, AlexaThe Open Access Publication Fund at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi underwrites author publication charges for open access scholarly journal articles, book chapters, and monographs. The fund seeks to encourage greater participation in open access publishing so that Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s research is free of subscription barriers and we support the adoption of open science practices that can help sustain Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi’s status as an R2 Doctoral University. Numerous research studies show that OA publishing increases the visibility of publications, thereby increasing visibility, citations, and the use of faculty research all of which enhance the reputation of TAMU-CC and its faculty.Item Open Access Publication Fund Annual Report: 2020-2021(2021-08) Hight, AlexaThe Open Access Publication Fund at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi underwrites author publication charges for open access scholarly journal articles, book chapters, and monographs. The fund seeks to encourage greater participation in open access publishing so that Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s research is free of subscription barriers and we support the adoption of open science practices that can help sustain Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s status as an R2 Doctoral University. Numerous research studies show that OA publishing increases the visibility of publications, thereby increasing visibility, citations, and the use of faculty research all of which enhance the reputation of TAMU-CC and its faculty. Major outcomes for 2020-2021: • The Open Access Publication Fund distributed funds for 34 faculty, staff, and graduate students from 5 colleges/research organizations. • The Open Access Publication Fund supported the publication fees for 16 articles for a total amount of funding distributed of $30,000.Item Open Access Publication Fund Annual Report: 2021-2022(2022) Hight, AlexaThe Open Access Publication Fund at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi underwrites author publication charges for open access scholarly journal articles, book chapters, and monographs. The fund seeks to encourage greater participation in open access publishing so that Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s research is free of subscription barriers, and we support the adoption of open science practices that can help sustain Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s status as an R2 Doctoral University. Numerous research studies show that OA publishing increases the visibility of publications, thereby increasing visibility, citations, and the use of faculty research all of which enhance the reputation of TAMU-CC and its faculty. Major outcomes for 2021-2022: • The Open Access Publication Fund distributed funds for 61 faculty, staff, and graduate students from all 5 colleges as well as both the Harte Research Institute for the Gulf of Mexico Studies and the Conrad Blucher Institute. This is the first year of the program in which all colleges requested and were approved funding. • The Open Access Publication Fund supported the publication fees for 23 articles for a total amount of funding distributed of $42,500.Item Open Access Publication Fund Annual Report: 2022-2023(2023-09) Hight, AlexaThe Open Access Publication Fund at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi underwrites author publication charges for open access scholarly journal articles, book chapters, and monographs. The fund seeks to encourage greater participation in open access publishing so that Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s research is free of subscription barriers, and we support the adoption of open science practices that can help sustain Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s status as an R2 Doctoral University. Numerous research studies show that OA publishing increases the visibility of publications, thereby increasing visibility, citations, and the use of faculty research all of which enhance the reputation of TAMU-CC and its faculty.