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The Technology Prototyping Service creates efficiencies in library operations across units and helps libraries roll out new services through design of middleware, APIs and web-services. These services power mobile apps, web apps, and data feeds used in a number of public and staff facing services. The Technology Prototyping Service is focused on recruiting students from diverse perspectives into library IT work.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: University Library
Type: Programming
The departments and projects on campus use text mining and other forms of data analysis. They each provide assistance and resources for text mining.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: University Library
Type: Consulting And Support
The Infrastructure Management and Support (IMS) group manages all Library infrastructure hardware and software operations, including server and storage systems. The IMS group also supports production applications, whether open source, developed in-house, or third party.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: University Library
Type: Consulting And Support
The Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) is a data repository that hosts archived data from researchers and the government, as well as other depositors. ICPSR includes over fifty years of clean, well-documented, archived social science data, and individuals with University of Illinois credentials can both access deposited data and deposit your own data.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: University Library
Type: Data
The Scholarly Communication and Repository Services division of Library IT is responsible for providing programming and technical support for all components of the Library's large-scale digital preservation management system and the technical infrastructure for the IDEALS scholarly communications initiatives within the University Library. Team members also provide technical support to other scholarly communication or digital preservation research projects or related programs within the Library.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: University Library
Type: Programming
The Scholarly Commons has two workstations and a small room set up to conduct usability studies. Using either the Morae (PC) or Silverback (Mac) software package, you could have a test subject perform a series of tasks while the software records what happens on the screen as well as the audio and video of the user.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: University Library
Type: Software
An organized list of web resources that users may find helpful in furthering their research. These resources are not produced or maintained by the Map and Geography and we are not responsible for their content.Be sure to cite any resources you use!
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: University Library
Type: Data
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