Faculty and Staff Achievements: November 2024

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At Carnegie Mellon University Libraries, we celebrate the many contributions of the faculty and staff who make the Libraries the destination for scholarly information, creative inquiry, and intellectual collaboration across disciplines, propelling the significance, reach, and impact of the university.

Associate Dean for Digital Infrastructure Sayeed Choudhury gave two talks at the Linux Foundation Europe Summit in September. The first, titled “BoF: Collaboration with Universities and Enterprises OSPO: What's Next?”, explored practices for transferring knowledge from academia and the research community. The second, “Measuring Success for Academic Open Source,” was a panel discussion that focused on measuring OSS in an academic context.

STEM Librarian Haoyong Lan published an article titled "Prompt Engineering for Academic Librarian: Implications and Applications of Prompt Engineering in Academic Librarianship” in the Journal of Web Librarianship.

STEM Librarian and Open Science Program Director Melanie Gainey, STEM Librarian Chasz Griego, and Open Science Postdoctoral Associate Kristen Scotti published an article titled "From the Lab to Librarianship: Advancing Open Science" in Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship.

Under the leadership of H.J. Heinz II University Professor of Organizational Behavior and Public Policy Denise Rousseau (Heinz/Tepper), Business and Entrepreneurship Librarian Ryan Splenda and collaborators co-published a new systematic review protocol entitled "PROTOCOL: Is the CEO/employee pay ratio related to firm performance in publicly traded companies?" in the journal Campbell Systematic Reviews.

Social Sciences Librarian Sarah Young presented a workshop on searching methods for social sciences evidence synthesis and a presentation on AI-driven approaches to research discovery at the Evidence-based Sciences and Knowledge Translation Forum in Lanzhou, China.


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