06. Rektörlüğe Bağlı Birimler
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Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 2Cost-Sharing Models: Experience of the Anatolian University Libraries Consortium(Elsevier, 2019) Çukadar, Sami; Çimen, ErtuğrulPurpose : This study examines the cost-sharing models used by the Anatolian University Libraries Consortium (ANKOS) to determine the amounts that university libraries pay for each consortial subscription. A survey was conducted among library directors and managers of ANKOS member universities to evaluate cost-sharing models in order to create improved models. The data obtained from the questionnaire were analyzed in SPSS, the first time that these cost-sharing models have been assessed on the national level. The results of the study are presented for the benefit of other consortia and scientists/researchers and library professionals working in the field. Design/methodology/approach : This article takes a historical and descriptive approach and uses statistical methods to analyze the results of the survey. It also focuses on obtaining objective results from the Consortium members' feedback. Findings : As with other library consortia all over the world, many different cost-sharing models have been used by ANKOS. As a result of this study, the most suitable models have been determined for different scales of academic libraries. In negotiations with publishers and vendors, priority will be given to price models preferred by member institutions. Practical implications : The material presented should be useful for all academic librarians concerned with consortium systems, cost-sharing, and e-resource management, especially in the developing world. This paper also provides some key points for academic librarians in the process of establishing a consortium. Originality/value : This paper is an example of successful academic library consortium activities in a developing country and examines, in detail, the developments, opportunities, and challenges experienced since the establishment of the consortium.Conference Object Utilizing of Tincal Ore Wastes in Ceramic Industry(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2023) Yücel, Onuralp; Özmen, Levent; Yıldırım, Yıldız; Başoğlu, DilekBoron mining is carried out as opencast/open pit mining in Turkey. The obtained boron ore is presented to the utilization of many industrial branches such as insulation fiberglass and ceramic glazes, after washing, distribution, and classification according to the size but most of commercial applications of borates require the use of refined borates (Briggs in Kirk–Othmer encyclopedia of chemical technology, 2001). Approximately 4.2 million tons (2 million tons based on B2O3) of boron were produced globally in 2016. In worldwide B2O3-based boron production, Eti Maden (Turkey) ranks first with a 50% share, USA with 25%, and other countries with 25% are trailing Turkey (Bor Sector Report, Eti Mine, 2009). It is known that, during the production of boron containing chemicals, some of these are spreading to environment (Karahan et al. in J Colloid Interface Sci 293:36, 2006; Sahin in Desalination 143:35, 2002). Boron-containing wastes coming out of the exploitation facilities are generally solid and in small dimensions, and also in pulp state. The studies related with the evaluation of boron waste demonstrate that the most appropriate evaluation method for the boron waste is storing the waste without harming the environment or regaining the boron within the waste and making the remaining minerals including clay suitable for the utilization of appropriate sectors (Christogerou et al. in Ceram Int 35:447, 2009). Boron containing wastes generating from production facilities are suitable raw materials for appropriate sectors when environmental impacts are being taken into consideration, too. In this study, the effect of various amounts of boron waste added to the ceramic body on forming and firing processes have been analyzed. This study has been carried out in order to provide information for bringing in this inert potential resource to the advantage of the country’s economy. © 2023, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society.Article Citation - Scopus: 4Yeni Koronavirüs (COVID-19) Sürecinde Türkiye’de Üniversite Kütüphaneleri(Üniversite ve Araştırma Kütüphanecileri Derneği, 2020) Gürdal, Gültekin; Çanak, Tuba Akbaytürk; Çuhadar, Sami; Çimen, ErtuğrulBu çalışmanın amacı Yeni Koronovirüs (COVID-19) nedeniyle binalarını kapatarak yüz yüze kullanıcı hizmetlerine ara vermek ya da askıya almak durumunda kalan üniversite kütüphanelerini tespit etmek, hizmetlerine devam edenlerin hizmetlerini hangi koşullarda, hangi sürelerle verdiğini belirlemek ve kütüphanelerin yeniden açılması durumunda yapılması gerekenler ile ilgili önerilerde bulunmaktır. Bu amacı bütünsel bir çerçevede yakalayabilmek için üniversite kütüphanelerinin farklı paydaşları olan yayıncıların, meslek örgütlerinin bu dönemdeki çalışmaları da küresel düzeyde incelenmiştir. Çalışmanın bir diğer amacı ise üniversite kütüphanelerinin altyapı, bütçe, koleksiyon, kullanıcı eğitimi, personel açısından uzaktan hizmet vermeye ne kadar hazır olduklarını, ani gelişen bu durum nedeniyle yaşanan sorunları tespit etmek ve sorunlar için çözüm önerileri sunmaktır. Çalışmanın temelini oluşturan veriler 209 (129 Devlet Üniversitesi, 75 Vakıf Üniversitesi, 5 Vakıf MYO) yükseköğretim kurumunun kütüphane yöneticilerine gönderilen anket sorularına verilen cevaplardan elde edilmiştir. Ankete 84 kurum katılmıştır. Anket sonuçları Surveey.com ve MS Excel ile analiz edilmiş ve görselleştirilmiştir.

