To help commemorate the 10th anniversary of the debut of the Transportation Librarians Roundtable (TLR), Amanda Wilson serves as this TLR's speaker. Amanda Wilson played a vital role in planning and launching the TLR in 2007, and, for most of the past decade, served as its guiding light. The presentation discusses how the TLR came into existence and how it evolved over the years, and also reflects on various changes that have become an integral part of our professional and personal lives since 2007, and how these changes (the ever-growing applications of social media as a key example) have ultimately influenced the content and character of the TLR presentations.
Content Notes:
0:00:00 – 0:09:48 Welcome and Session Introduction;
This Transportation Librarians Roundtable (TLR) discusses the use of unique ORCID identifiers to disambiguate transportation authorship. The speakers ...
This Transportation Librarians Roundtable (TLR) introduces the role of the US DOT Research Hub for transportation research, and improvements underway ...
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