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2 Gale s new curriculum alignment service directly maps your Gale resources to course syllabi. This allows faculty to see where the library fits into their lesson plans, and shows students exactly where to go and what resources they need to complete their assignments. As part of this service, Gale can also assist in writing grant proposals to justify the acquisition of select Gale resources. The following pages provide an example grant proposal assisted by Gale. A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Purchase of Eighteenth Century Collection Online (ECCO) plus the National Geographic Magazine Archive The UCF Libraries is requesting funds to purchase the Eighteenth Century Collection Online (ECCO) plus the National Geographic Archive from Gale. Gale, part of Cengage Learning, is a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses. Best known for accurate and authoritative reference content as well as intelligent organization of full-text magazine and newspaper articles, Gale publishes learning resources in a variety of formats including web portals, digital archives, print and ebooks. The UCF Libraries recently purchased Gale s companion product, Nineteenth Century Collection Online (NCCO). The current proposal for ECCO was designed to complement NCCO. Funding this request will provide outstanding content to support the education and research mission of UCF. The quoted price for ECCO includes complete access and perpetual rights to all of the content. This content is based on the English Short Title Catalog which includes every book published in the UK and its territories during the 18th Century. The product currently has 33 million pages of text, 185,000 titles and 200,600 volumes of primary source material. It is difficult to find a subject that ECCO does not cover. After just one year, UCF placed in the top third of universities in this region in terms of NCCO usage. This combined with the fact it can take up to three years for promotion of this type of product to yield results, indicates that UCF usage is quite strong and growing. We expect similar results for ECCO. Support of primary source content in digital format is an emerging area for UCF Libraries. By awarding the requested funds for ECCO plus the National Geographic Archive to the UCF Libraries, the review committee will continue its history of strong support for the evolving 21st Century Library at UCF. The National Geographic Archive contains every issue of the magazine from 1888 through The quality of the images is outstanding, and the content can be used by UCF students and researchers in nearly every discipline. The UCF Libraries already provides access to several products from Gale, and library users are familiar with the functionality of the Gale interface. 2 Learn more online at
3 B. Student Access to Project Resources: state the number of students that will simultaneously benefit from the proposed project. Explain in detail how you arrived at the numbers above Eighteenth Century Collection Online (ECCO) and the National Geographic Archive are delivered online and available 24 x 7. The collections will be accessible to all students on campus or off campus through authentication. One hundred percent of UCF students and faculty could have simultaneous access to ECCO and the National Geographic Archive. There are no limits to the number of users who can access the content at a given time. The content in ECCO and the National Geographic Archive will be easy to discover through the library catalog or librarian-created LibGuides. Patrons will also discover this content through subject databases, and internet search sites such as Google and Google Scholar. The content is in PDF format and is easily printed, ed, or downloaded to read on a cell phone, laptop, or any computer. The collections are of potential benefit to the entire UCF community, including the current 59,785 students and 1,959 teaching faculty. Because UCF will gain perpetual rights, the collection will meet the study, instructional, and research needs of the UCF community into the future. The content aligns with many UCF course offerings and will support programs in nearly all disciplines. C. Benefit to Student Learning: Provide evidence that the project will benefit student learning. The UCF Libraries is including comments from the publishers and interested UCF faculty. The comments speak to the quality and importance of both collections and how each will make valuable contributions to teaching and learning on the UCF campus. The following comments were made by UCF faculty members. The Eighteenth-Century Collections Online, Part I & Part II are truly astonishing in their scope, covering every significant English-language and foreign-language title printed in the United Kingdom during the 18th century, along with thousands of important words from the Americas. These outstanding collections will offer UCF students access, not just to thousands and thousands of primary source documents ranging from political pamphlets and sheet music to literature and literary criticism, philosophical treatises, and coverage of important historical events and debates, but to the very foundations of our modern society. Students may have encountered the invisible hand theory in their economics courses, and they certainly will have learned about the French Revolution and the American Revolution in history classes, but with the ECCO they will have access to original documents by important figures like Adam Smith, Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, and Mary Wollstonecraft whose writings shaped the debates about economics, society, and the individual. More importantly, students will be able to understand these authors within their original contexts rather than reading them in a vacuum. A history, literature, or political science professor, for example, could enrich his or her course 3
4 by assigning readings from the highly charged public debates about the French Revolution, in which some of the most important and influential statements about the nature of individual rights and democracy emerged in the 1790s. In a very real sense, students could see modern society developing before their eyes. The ECCO has relevance for students in many disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and even life and physical sciences. Access to the primary sources contained therein will allow students to explore the significant, surprising connections among the Romantic Movement in literature, the development of the physical sciences (especially chemistry), radical politics, industrial technology, and religious dissent. A student might learn about the one of the founders of modern chemistry, Sir Humphrey Davy s discovery of chemical elements in his or her chemistry class, or read Samuel Taylor Coleridge s poetry in a British literature survey, but they are unlikely to see the connections between them; yet, with access to the rich holdings of the ECCO, students can trace significant crossdisciplinary influences between these two men, along with James Watt, inventor of the steam engine and, thereby, father of modern industrialization. Assignments that incorporated research in the Eighteenth-Century Collections Online, Part I & Part II would give students a window into one of the most important moments in history, even as they aided students acquisition of invaluable technological and information fluency skills. (Associate Professor, English) I wholeheartedly support the UCF Libraries proposal to purchase the Eighteenth Century Collections Online, Parts I and II through a Technology Fee grant. The Libraries over the years have purchased the large electronic databases Early English Books Online, Evans Early American Imprints, and the Nineteenth Century Collections Online. With the Libraries addition of the ECCO that this grant would make possible, the combination of these online repositories would allow our students to have instantaneous access to nearly every work printed in English between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. Online collections such as ECCO enable UCF undergraduate and graduate students to venture into real special collections with a much greater comprehension and appreciation of the primary sources they need for their research. The study of history is cross-disciplinary, and I see this collection containing as it does books, pamphlets, and treatises covering not only history but also the social sciences, philosophy and religion, and literature as an invaluable resource that will benefit our students in such areas as military, cultural, economic, diplomatic, and scientific history. To offer a more specific example from ECCO, I note that topics in one of the early issues of Aberdeen Magazine for 1761 include: an essay on the frailty and fatality of passions ; a profile on the character of the Reverend Doctor Stephen Hales, an English clergyman who made major contributions to a range of scientific fields including botany, chemistry, and physiology; a letter to the editor with advice for the new magazine; a short history of addresses; a summary of a speech given to the New York General Assembly; and excerpts from a biography of Phillip II of Macedonia From books and directories, bibles and sheet music, to sermons and pamphlets, the Eighteenth Century Collection Online features a variety of materials to provide a 4
5 critical tool for both student research and classroom use. (Librarian, Humanities) The National Geographic Archive will be an invaluable and widely-used addition to our collection. I can see this being beneficial to students throughout the humanities, history, and any discipline that engages with cultural studies. One of the most common assignments we see in the library is students doing research on the history and traditions of a specific culture. Sometimes it can be hard to find resources that provide in-depth information about specific cultures and traditions, but it is almost guaranteed that National Geographic will have something to meet their needs. At the present time, we are limited to the table of contents and very brief abstracts that are available in Academic Search Premier. We then have to direct students to the oversized bound volumes in the general collection. This online archive, however, makes these materials available full-text with all the original images that National Geographic is known for. I recently had the opportunity to explore this resource when we had a free trial. I was impressed with the usability of the interface and the vibrancy of the presentation. It s worth noting too that the archive not only includes all the original articles and photography, but the inserts that came with the original issues as well. Many of these are maps, which users can print out as high quality pdfs. Also included are reading lists that will help direct students to other resources on their topic. I highly recommend that funds be provided to acquire this important collection. (Librarian, English, Writing & Rhetoric, Modern Languages & Literature, Africana Studies, and Latin American Studies) I am happy to write in support of the UCF Libraries proposal to purchase the Eighteenth Century Collections Online, Parts I and II through a Technology Fee grant. I and many of my colleagues in this history department would love to have this resource for our students to use in classes. From the 8,000-9,000 UCF General Education Program students we teach each year to our upper-level class, which are open to all majors, the overwhelming majority of us could find historical evidence in this collection to support student research. Over the years, the Libraries have purchased the large electronic databases Early English Books Online, Evans Early American Imprints, and the Nineteenth Century Collections Online. With the Libraries addition of the Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO) that this grant would make possible, the combination of these online repositories would allow our students to have instantaneous access to nearly every work printed in English between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. Online collections such as ECCO enable UCF undergraduate and graduate students to explore real, first hand historical evidence with a much greater comprehension and appreciation of the primary sources they need for their research. The study of history is crossdisciplinary, and I see this collection containing as it does books, pamphlets, and treatises covering not only history but also the social sciences, philosophy and religion, and literature as an invaluable resource that will benefit our students in such areas as military, cultural, economic, diplomatic, and scientific history. I support your grant proposal wholeheartedly and look forward to potentially using this wonderful resource in my classes. (Associate Professor, Department of History) The UCF Libraries will promote the awareness and use of ECCO and the National Geographic Archive through a variety of channels. The Library will actively collaborate with the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning to publicize the collections. The focus will be on educating faculty about the importance of this collection and how it can be used for course assignments. The Libraries will distribute informational brochures during various events, such as the faculty 5
6 development conferences, and will feature information about the collections in newsletters, library blogs, exhibits and special events such as Cram for Exam. Librarians will teach students about ECCO and the National Geographic Archive during Information Literacy sessions. From Course Catalog University of Central Florida WOH 2022 CAH-HIST 3(3,0); World Civilization II: Rise of modern civilization from 1500 to the present, with an emphasis on the confrontation between the Western and non-western spheres of civilization. Fall,Spring. EUH 2001 CAH-HIST 3(3,0) Western Civilization II: A survey of western civilization from 1648 to present. Fall,Spring. Course Alignment: Eighteenth Century Collections Online offers access to an astounding variety of primary source material to support courses in Western Civilization and World History. Students will be able to explore ancient and contemporary times, voyages and discoveries, biographies and memoirs, genealogical collections, gazetteers, church antiquities and tourist guides of Britain. Topics include chronologies, recreation, military, travel diaries and topography. With this product, students will learn to consider, analyze, and contextualize primary sources and historical content. For example, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier is known as the founder of modern chemistry and is a key figure in the Scientific Revolution. His Elements of Chemistry is considered a widely influential synthesis of his work. Here is a link to this monograph: Students can also explore the world of Frederick II of Prussia (Frederic the Great). SEARCH: Frederick the Great From Course Catalog University of Central Florida HUM 3320 CAH-PHIL 3(3,0) Contemporary Multicultural Studies: PR: HUM 2230, Junior standing, or C.I. Studies the confluence of diverse cultures making up North America in the Information Age, focusing on complete primary sources in philosophy, literature, visual arts and music. Even Fall. ENL 4230 CAH-ENG 3(3,0): 18th Century Studies: PR: Grade of C (2.0) or better required in ENG Reading, analysis, and discussion of literature in English: May be repeated for credit. ENL 4240 CAH-ENG 3(3,0)English Romantic Writers: PR: Grade of C (2.0) or better required in ENG Study of English poets and essayists of the romantic period, such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, Hazlitt, Lamb, Byron, Shelley and Keats. From Course Catalog University of Central Florida GEO 2370 COS-POLS 3(3,0) Resources Geography: Analysis of basic principles and problems associated with development, use, conservation, and management of natural resources, with special emphasis on the United States. Fall,Spring. GEO 3471 COS-POLS 3(3,0) World Political Geography: PR: ENC 1102 or 6
7 POS 2041 or C.I. Analysis of factors which affect power relations among nations, including area, location, political styles, ethnic divisions, and the politics of energy. Fall,Spring. SYP 3630 COS-SOC 3(3,0) Popular Culture In Society: PR: One of SYG 2000, ANT 2000, PSY 2012, or Junior standing. Examines the relationship between contemporary popular culture and social institutions, collective identities, social change, gender, ethnicity and age. Course Alignment: A keyword search on environment results in articles on the new age of exploration, the Yasuni Rain Forest in Ecuador, and the Cave People of Papua New Guinea. 7
8 D. PROJECT SUCCESS METRICS AND ASSESSMENT PLAN: Describe how success of the project will be measured in terms of improved instruction or enhanced student success. The UCF Libraries will measure the success of ECCO plus the National Geographic Archive through usage reports and satisfaction surveys. COUNTER reports (an industry standard format for online usage statistics) tracks which titles are used and the number of articles downloaded. There is strong evidence that the content from these collections will be heavily used across several disciplines by students and faculty. Collections similar to ECCO and the National Geographic Archive have shown steady usage and growth in number of accessions and downloads as word spreads about the benefits to students and researchers. It is expected that usage will increase by 10% to 20% per year in the first three years. 8
9 Contact your Gale library sales consultant to learn more about this new service. Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Source Code: 15P-RF0902 9
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