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- As I have previously shown, Alexandre Brongniart established a coherent science of ceramics. By the mid-nineteenth century, Brongniart had popularised the term "la céramique" as a widely-applicable name for the field of pottery and porcelain making, and other related arts. In the Twentieth Century, ceramic manufacturing became increasingly technical. The inclusive field of artisans and industrialists that Brongniart had once envisioned was fracturing. Voices called for the separation of pottery making from experimental, industrial ceramics and the meaning of the term “ceramics” was hotly debated. Numerous etymologies were traced, but, as the predominant language of science transferred from French to English, none of the twentieth-century authors recognized Brongniart’s key role in the invention of the term. Critically, this language debate coincided with and reflected the global politics, nationalism, and warfare of the first half of the Twentieth Century.
- Creador/Autor:
- Carr-Trebelhorn, Julia
- Peticionario:
- Julia Carr-Trebelhorn
- Fecha modificada:
- 03/09/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 03/09/2026
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2026-03-09
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Article
- Descripción/Resumen:
- Taking on the task of ordering the sciences related to pottery and clay-based objects, natural historian and porcelainier Alexandre Brongniart sought a new way of describing the ancient practice. Early in his forty-seven-year career as director of the Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, Brongniart developed a research center for the advanced study of pottery and porcelain making. Brongniart recognized that an inclusive and distinct term for the field was necessary, but it had to be introduced carefully, so that it was welcomed rather than rejected as presumptuous. Through close reading of Brongniart’s writings, as well as contemporary periodicals and the texts of other authors, the development of the word “ceramic” – originally introduced by Brongniart and his associates in French as “la céramique” – can be traced closely. I show that this was a deliberate, methodical, and years-long effort to create a durable, comprehensive term.
- Creador/Autor:
- Carr-Trebelhorn, Julia
- Peticionario:
- Julia Carr-Trebelhorn
- Fecha modificada:
- 03/09/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 03/09/2026
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2026-03-09
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Image
- Descripción/Resumen:
- University of Cincinnati (USA) and Chongqing University (China) established the first cooperation education based dual-degree undergraduate program in 2013 called Joint Co-op Institute. This strategic partnership involves librarians from both universities to work with students from orientation to graduation. Through collaborative efforts from multiple dimensions in academic and student affairs, librarians’ work is one of the key factors to the successful enrollment and retention rate. This poster highlights eight years of work between global services librarians from two institutions. It highlights the collaboration of two librarians conducting the first online orientation during the pandemic despite the challenges of technology, time difference and students’ anxiety.
- Creador/Autor:
- Zhang, Jie and Cheng, Hong
- Peticionario:
- Hong Cheng
- Fecha modificada:
- 02/22/2022
- Fecha modificada:
- 02/22/2022
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2021-06-25
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Document
- Descripción/Resumen:
- Abstract: Can a library support an overseas program with a full-time librarian position? Can this position provide distant services successfully through e-learning techniques, social media and other methods? The answer is yes. As many American universities enroll students through a shared or global campus, librarians can play a vital role as the primary information and library services provider. The University of Cincinnati (UC) and Chongqing University, China (CQU) established the first shared engineering programs in China with mandatory co-operative education, the Joint Co-op Institute (JCI), in 2013. Students primarily receive on-campus instruction in China from JCI instructors; however, no UC librarian is onsite to provide dedicated support. In response, UC Libraries developed the new Global Services Librarian position as the lead presence for support of the Libraries’ growing global engagement and partnerships, especially with the JCI. This Librarian provides a full range of services, mostly at a distance, including instruction, outreach, and faculty support. This presentation will describe the development of the Global Services Librarian position, its roles in supporting the JCI, lessons learned in the first year of this position, and how this role could be adapted for other library environments.
- Creador/Autor:
- Cheng, Hong
- Peticionario:
- Hong Cheng
- Fecha modificada:
- 06/26/2019
- Fecha modificada:
- 06/26/2019
- Fecha de creacion:
- April 29, 2016
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Document
- Descripción/Resumen:
- As the opportunities afforded by globalization expand, colleges and universities are committed to providing students with academic opportunities on a global scale. This has led academic libraries to focus efforts on meeting the needs of students and faculty at global campuses and study abroad sites. In this panel, we’ll be discussing the similarities and differences between our global library services programs and the opportunities and challenges we’ve faced, with practical advice on working with partners on-campus and overseas. This will be an interactive session where the audience will work towards formulating and refining global initiatives based on institutional needs.
- Creador/Autor:
- Tang, Neely; Cheng, Hong; Wharton Lindsey, and Perkins, Daniel
- Peticionario:
- Hong Cheng
- Fecha modificada:
- 06/26/2019
- Fecha modificada:
- 06/26/2019
- Fecha de creacion:
- April 13, 2018
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Article
- Descripción/Resumen:
- There has been a lot of discussion and application of social media marketing in libraries. Not surprisingly, many libraries manage multiple social media accounts on top of traditional marketing strategies. However, not many libraries have developed a strategic digital marketing strategy that synthesizes areas such as video marketing, email marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), mobile marketing, and even outreach through traditional marketing channels. These additional digital marketing channels are equally as important as social media, yet play different roles in attracting, retaining, and engaging users. As users spend an increasing amount of time online searching, it is essential for them to identify the right library resources in a search engine, find the right event in their email and social media, and develop a sense of loyalty through valuable content generated in videos and blogs. Planning for channel overlap as well as users that a campaign may have missed is an essential part of this strategy. This paper is intended to provide an overview of the multi-channel digital marketing landscape and its application in libraries. Recommended actions are provided as well.
- Creador/Autor:
- Cheng, Hong
- Peticionario:
- Hong Cheng
- Fecha modificada:
- 06/26/2019
- Fecha modificada:
- 06/26/2019
- Fecha de creacion:
- August 24, 2018
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Document
- Descripción/Resumen:
- If your organization is interested in establishing and developing a joint international program in China, it is inevitable to face both manageable risks and unpredictable changes. There are mainly three types of challenges. ● Political impact on travel and visa application: the 2017 re-election in China and leadership change in the United States affect how efficient for both sides to visit each other and stay for work. ● Technology restriction on teaching and communication: While the fast internet speed and open internet are taken for granted in the US, technological difficulties in China can be a barrier for effective teaching and communication. ● Censorship: In China, censorship is always a challenge, especially in the current state. Be proactive to work effectively within the constraints. The presenter is intended to share some experience and best practice based on a successful joint institute between University of Cincinnati and Chongqing University. As the first coop based program in China, the program continues to be a leading model in international engineering education.
- Creador/Autor:
- Cheng, Hong
- Peticionario:
- Hong Cheng
- Fecha modificada:
- 06/26/2019
- Fecha modificada:
- 06/26/2019
- Fecha de creacion:
- November 1, 2018
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Media
- Descripción/Resumen:
- The Global Library Services Discussion Group welcomes all interested colleagues to join us in a discussion about serving our library users in a global setting. This will be an opportunity for audience members to discuss challenges and opportunities they are facing, and give their perspectives on what the most important developments are in this field. From online instruction and reference services strategies, to access and inclusion challenges in serving our users across many time zones, all topics are welcome for discussion. Members of the Global Library Services DG will be on hand to lend their own perspectives in this very important discussion.
- Creador/Autor:
- Hickok, John; Hubenschmidt, Holly; Cheng, Hong, and Perkins, Daniel
- Peticionario:
- Hong Cheng
- Fecha modificada:
- 06/26/2019
- Fecha modificada:
- 06/26/2019
- Fecha de creacion:
- June 3, 2019
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Generic Work
- Descripción/Resumen:
- During the last three years new leadership at the University of Cincinnati (UC) in many senior administrative positions has resulted in a rare culture of collaboration. This presentation will focus on the dynamic that has evolved among the Dean of Libraries, Vice President for Information Technology, and the Vice President for Research; discuss the development of the Research Hub@UC, which will deliver a profile-based customized suite of programs to researchers and scholars throughout the lifecycle; and explore a specific initiative (Scholar@UC) that demonstrates the depth of collaboration and its impact on the partners’ cultures, particularly the libraries’ at all levels. UC’s research support ecosystem has been disjointed, incomplete, ignored, or simply hidden. To grow the university’s research enterprise, these leaders realized that support programs throughout the research lifecycle had to be improved, expanded, and promoted. Presenters will discuss the successes and challenges of bridging different work cultures, funding development in a fiscally austere environment, and establishing collaborative models for operational support. To demonstrate the value and challenges of the partnership, including its impact on the cultures of each partner, presenters will explore two projects that have been enabled by the partnership, including the aforementioned Research Hub@UC and Scholar@UC, a faculty self-submission repository. Using these as case studies, presenters will discuss how agile (including open source) software development projects and broad system integration needs have enabled the partners to develop nimble, user-driven processes and a strong sense of risk taking to deploy new enterprise-wide systems in an environment of lean staff and resources.
- Creador/Autor:
- Riep, Josette; Wang, Xuemao; Baldwin, Ted; Newman, Linda, and Vincent, Nelson
- Peticionario:
- Linda Newman
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/22/2015
- Fecha modificada:
- 02/27/2019
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2015-04-14
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Image
- Descripción/Resumen:
- As an increasing number of universities expand programs globally, libraries are seen as an essential partner for this endeavor. Some library units are fully or semi-fully integrated into these academic programs. The University of Cincinnati (Ohio, USA) and Chongqing University (Chongqing, China) introduced the first co-operative engineering education program in China in 2013. Since this time, the University of Cincinnati library has been striving to connect American faculty and Chinese students in three main areas: 1.utilizing library websites and social media for reference, instruction, and outreach; 2.playing a peer role for traveling faculty with course materials, elearning, and basic technical support; 3.developing a sustainable relationship with matching librarians in Chongqing for collection development and beyond. This presentation is intended to share experience and practices with librarians in similar positions, as well as administrators looking to develop a similar position.
- Creador/Autor:
- Cheng, Hong
- Peticionario:
- Hong Cheng
- Fecha modificada:
- 11/15/2016
- Fecha modificada:
- 06/26/2019
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International