Digital & Learning Technologies
Introduction
- The UWF Libraries Department of Digital and Learning Technologies maintains and supervises the UWF libraries digital technologies, IT infrastructure and main online presence. This includes the library web redesigns, site information architecture, new and existing information management systems and digital learning programs related to library technologies. Departmental activities range from exploring new system possibilities to troubleshooting existing electronic resources to reimaging systems to implementing new hardware/software configurations. The department is also responsible for the libraries technology policies and procedures, and development of technology related statistics and other reports including web and catalog statistics. Currently, the department is piloting a two year statistical project SATELITE which looks into the intellectual knowledge landscape of the UWF community through information usage (rationale)
Digital and Learning Technologies also coordinates the larger library management systems (e.g., Endeca, ALEPH), digital programs, online services, and projects with other library department/unit heads and university and state stakeholders such as the Florida Computing Library Association (FCLA).

- The department is committed to the development of library learning and digital technologies infrastructure support, research, and development and currently supports a number of strategic initiatives and directions
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The department is involved in the coordination of long and short term digitization programs and library online projects, including wider collaborative digitization projects with local historical, Florida state, and national agencies including Florida's
PALMM project and the UWF Special Collections initiated
West Florida Photo History Project

- The department of digital and learning technologies supervises the development and coordination of the libraries online web presence, including synergies with the larger university website and state academic libraries, investigation and implementation of innovative new technological possibilities, interface, design and development, and maintenance of the library website.
- The department advises and collaborates with faculty, graduate students and interested stakeholders on strategic technological and program infrastructure requirements for digital libraries, multimedia programs, user imaging and digital services, library digital project development and new digital initiatives for the libraries and wider university such as the universities 40th anniversary online visual archive (rationale).
- The department is committed to the identification, exploration, and assistance in the implementation of promising new technologies and larger technological initiatives for the libraries. In the past year, the department has initiated and facilitated such Web 2.0 projects such as Books and Bytes: the UWF Libraries Weblog (background) and Archon an open source initiative to place all of the UWF Special Collections Holdings and Archival catalog into an Online Database and Digital Archives.
- Presently, the library also works on several larger shared state consortial computing endeavors including Metalib: A Federated multidatabase search engine (background), SFX, a multidimensional link server, Aleph 18.5 an online library management system and Endeca, the libraries new millennia catalog. Interoperability and interconnective functionality among several of these information systems and integration on the libraries web presence is one of the department's primary objectives.
- The department is also involved and committed to the coordination of collaborative interdisciplinary digital library project teams and wider university/library technological initiatives and is open to wider university, state, national and international collaborations. We are especially interested in projects involving information visualization, multimedia, digital libraries and innovative new technological collaborative possibilities and are committed to new technological possibilities and directions. Please feel free to contact Ray Uzwyshyn, ruzwyshyn@uwf.edu if you would like to discuss these possibilities further.
Digital Activities and Research

40th Anniversary Visual History (Tech Background)
- The Department of Library Digital and Learning Technologies is intrinsically involved in conducting research and pragmatic implementation related to digital library and learning technology services, products, hardware, and software related to the library’s website and other digital/library functions. The department is committed to standards of digital stewardship, new metadata standards, resources for digital libraries and issues of digital copyright.
- The department conducts research related to specializations in the unit and more generally to library information systems and information technology. In this manner, the unit conducts a University of West Florida Digital and Learning Technology Workshop and Speaker Colloquia Series to keeping library administration, faculty, staff and the wider university community informed of new technology developments. Past seminars have included workshops and speakers on virtual worlds, distance learning softwares, podcasting, concept mapping, digital library system management tools, social networking applications and new information discovery tool possibilities.
- The department promotes professional development activities include improvement of professional knowledge and performance through praxis relating to technology and may sponsor attendance or participation in related professional meetings and workshops.
- The department of Library Digital Technology and Learning service responsibilities include
University libraries technology governance through service on university, state and national library committees and oversite for the libraries Web presence and systems, hardware and software. The department serves on the libraries Automation, Collection Development, and the Electronic Collection Development Committees in relation to technology issues and various state and national technology groups including information science and information technology organizations at local, state, and/or national levels.
- The department also participates in technology related public service that extends professional discipline-related contributions to the community and national and international communities. Currently, the department has been a key liaison to the American Society of Information Science and Technology, Special Interest Group in Visualization, Information and Sound
Hardware

The Digital & Learning Technologies Department installs and maintains all terminals, personal computers, servers and related peripherals that are used in the John C. Pace Library, Fort Walton Beach and Curriculum Library. The department currently has been advancing a white paper for a UWF Libraries Multimedia Digital Literacy Studio to expand hardware and fundamental in-house digital infrastructure for the libraries and wider university community.
Departmental staff administer the library's Local Area Network, installing and maintaining all program and data files located on the LAN servers.
The staff also administer and maintain all of the Library's Server Systems and maintains Library specific services and software such as CLIO, Ariel, and Aleph Print Daemons and services.
Location
The staff of the Digital & Learning Technologies Department
(850-474-2440), is located on the first floor in library administration.
Accessing the Library Catalog and Other Databases

If you already have access to the Internet, simply point your browser at the library's homepage address http://library.uwf.edu.
If you do not have Internet access, and you are a UWF student, faculty or staff member, you may obtain connection information and instructions from the Department of
Information Technology Services, Open Access Computer Lab, Building 79 (850-474-2075). If you are not a UWF student, faculty or staff member, you will have to obtain
the necessary software and an Internet connection from a commercial Internet Services Provider (ISP).
Remote Access Restrictions
All services are available within the John C. Pace Library. Contractual license restrictions limit the accessibility from remote locations.
The Subject Research Guides reflect the individual databases available within each service and indicates any limits of accessibility.
New Browser/Library Search Bar
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Internet Explorer 7+ and Firefox 2+ contain an integrated search bar that allows you to submit a search request to a large variety of search engines. The UWF Libraries IT Group has created a plugin for these browsers that will allow you to add the library catalog to your list of search providers. |
Follow link for full page with description...
Library Staff Trouble Form
Please use this
Library Staff Form to report
any problems with computer equipment in the library.
Contacting Us
Core Departmental staff include:
Dr. Ray Uzwyshyn, Head, Department of Digital and Learning Technologies (850) 969-7941 or email: ruzwyshyn@uwf.edu
Fred Barry, Systems Administrator and Hardware Infrastructure (850) 857-6157 or email: fbarry@uwf.edu
Stephen Fluharty, Library Web Developer (850)857-6230 or email: sfluharty@uwf.edu
Departmental Ongoing and Past Projects

SATELITE: A Statistical Analytic Toolkit for Endeca and Library Information Technology Environments, (background) 2008.
UWF Libraries Digital Literacy Studio Whitepaper 2008
Technology and the Next Generation Academic Library: Present, Emergent and Future Digital Possibilities A Summary of Directions Pursued and Ongoing Trajectories, 2008 (ppt.)
Books and Bytes: University of West Florida Libraries Weblog (2008), Weblogs for Academic Libraries Presentation, Weblog Features
New Online Information Discovery Tools White Paper (PDF)
Library Digital Initiatives(ppt.) Presentation to University Faculty Committee, 2006-2007
University of West Florida 40th Anniversary Virtual Exhibit. Project Proposal (PDF) , Living Visual Architectures Presentation, Static Beta, Interactive Beta Pensacola News Journal Feature , Saturday Sept. 22, 2007 "Virtual Tour Offers Tour of UWF's Past"
2007 Website Redesign, New Website, ReDesign Presentation Endeca, New Catalog Customization
Metalib, Beta Cross Database Metasearch Database Resource Discovery Tool. With Caroline Thompson, Head of Reference.
West Florida Photohistory Project (Digitool with FCLA) , Palmm Project (UWF Partner with FCLA)
"Human Knowledge Seeking and Information Visualization: Exploring New Possibilities". Thompson ISI 2006 Samuel Lazerow Memorial Lecture., Fall 2006.
University of West Florida Digital and Learning Technology Workshops and Learning Speaker Series. 2006-2008 John C. Pace Library Learning Technology Classroom
Please feel free to call the Digital & Learning Technologies Department at (850-474-2440) or send an email to ruzwyshyn@uwf.edu.