The faculty and professional staff of the Libraries, Press, and Copyright Office advance the creation of knowledge for the global community through provision and preservation of scholarly information resources; teaching of information literacy; research in library, archival, and information sciences; and the development of dynamic physical and virtual learning environments.
The Libraries Faculty and Staff Creative Materials series contains creative materials (e.g. learning objects, tutorials, workshops, etc.) created by members of the faculty and staff of the Libraries.
Any questions or concerns about this series should be directed to the Purdue e-Pubs Administrator (epubs@purdue.edu).
Submissions from 2024
Considerations for Where to Publish Your Work, Margaret Phillips, Matthew Hannah, and Pete E. Pascuzzi
Submissions from 2023
Understanding How Regulatory and Ethical Principles Mitigate the Spread and Propagation of Harmful Health Information: A Successful Fulbright Scholar Award Narrative, Bethany S. McGowan
Submissions from 2022
ILS 490: Diplomacy Lab: Strategies for Identifying Mis/Disinformation Course Syllabus, Bethany S. McGowan and Matthew Hannah
ILS 490: Diplomacy Lab: Strategies for Identifying Mis/Disinformation Course Syllabus (Fall 2022), Bethany S. McGowan and Matthew Hannah
Examining business students’ workplace information use during internships and co-ops, Margaret Phillips, Heather Howard, and Garrett Brewster
Submissions from 2021
Publisher Evaluation Tool, Nina Collins
Survey Protocols to Examine Business Students’ Workplace Information Use During Internships and Co-ops, Margaret Phillips, Heather Howard, and Garrett Brewster
Submissions from 2020
SHARC: A Visual Design Framework, Sarah Huber
Introduction to Systematic Review Methodology Course Syllabus, Bethany S. McGowan
Syllabus for PHRM 49000 Conversations about Death and Dying, Jason B. Reed and Chelsea M. Baker
Submissions from 2019
British Government Information Resources, Bert Chapman
The Controversial F-35 Joint Strike Fighter: America's Most Expensive Weapons System and Its Global Impact, Bert Chapman
2018 Great Lakes Science Boot Camp Schedule and Assessment Survey, Bethany S. McGowan
The Scholarly Communication Cycle, Margaret Phillips, Dave Zwicky, and Aly Edmondson
Introduction to Systematic Review for the Health Sciences, Jason B. Reed, Bethany McGowan, and Jane Yatcilla
Submissions from 2018
Organize Your Files Handout, Sandi Caldrone
The Controversial F-35 Joint Strike Fighter: America's Most Expensive Weapons System and Its Global Impact, Bert Chapman
Searching as Strategic Exploration Building Block Activity, Bethany S. McGowan
Deciding Where to Publish or Present Your Work, Dave Zwicky and Margaret L. Phillips
Submissions from 2017
Purdue Data Orientation Checklist: An Archival Approach for Data Users, Carly Dearborn
Purdue Data Reuse Checklist: An Archival Approach for Data Producers, Carly Dearborn
Standards are Everywhere: An Information Literacy Approach to Standards Education, Margaret Phillips, Michael Fosmire, and Paul B McPherson
Patents Information Literacy Engineering Technology Session Materials, Margaret Phillips and Dave Zwicky
Submissions from 2016
Competitive Intelligence for MBA Students: Credit Courses, Hal P. Kirkwood Jr
Navigating Business Resources Using Concept Maps, Hal P. Kirkwood Jr
Worksheet from POD Interactive Session - Shaping Deep Learning through Rich Engagement with Information, Clarence Maybee and Michael Flierl
Survey Protocols to Investigate the Information Habits and Needs of Engineering and Engineering Technology Students and Practicing Engineers, Margaret Phillips, Michael Fosmire, Kristin Petersheim, and Laura Turner
Systematic Literature Reviews: A Primer, Amy Van Epps and Margaret Phillips
Submissions from 2015
Chinese, Russian, and U.S. Space Warfare and Defense Developments, Bert Chapman
Using Historic Maps from the Congressional Serial Set and Nineteenth Century Collections Online, Bert Chapman
Submissions from 2014
Purdue Libraries Graduate Student Services Task Force, Nastasha E. Johnson, Hal P. Kirkwood Jr, Pete Pascuzzi, Judith M. Nixon, Benjamin D. Branch, Maribeth Slebodnik, David Scherer, and Lisa Zillinski
Collection Development in the Context of Research Data, Michael Witt, Courtney Earl Matthews, Nastasha Johnson, Amy Barton, Charlotte Erdmann, and Marianne Stowell Bracke
Submissions from 2013
Applied DMP Consultation Workshop, Lisa Zilinski
Data Management Planning Consultation Workshop, Lisa Zilinski
Submissions from 2012
Reconceptualizing and Renovating an Academic Business Library: The Parrish Library of Management & Economics, Hal P. Kirkwood Jr and Tomalee Doan
Papers from 2011
Geopolitics: A Guide to the Issues, Bert Chapman
Problem-based Learning and Learning Assessment in Information Strategies for HTM Students, Hal P. Kirkwood Jr
Purdue Libraries in Second Life, Hal P. Kirkwood Jr, Monica Kirkwood, and Victoria Thomas
Submissions from 2010
American Studies à la Française: An Introduction to Doctoral Dissertations in American Studies 1971-2005 for American Students, Jean-Pierre Herubel and Anne L. Buchanan
Information Literacy, Changing Spaces, & Changing Perceptions, Hal P. Kirkwood Jr
Papers from 2008
Introduction to Institutional Data Repositories Workshop, Michael Witt and Melissa Cragin
Preparing Batch Deposits for Digital Commons Repositories, Michael Witt and Mark P. Newton
Papers from 2007
The EAS Library Through the Ages, Carolyn J. Laffoon, Michael J. Fosmire, and Christopher C. Miller