Allan R. Barclay, MLIS, AHIP (608) 217-7354 (home) 1305 Nevada Rd. (608) 262-3957 (work) Madison, WI 53704 [email protected] USA [email protected]

EDUCATION:

Rosary College (now Dominican University) River Forest, Illinois MLIS in Library and Information Science 1994

Wright State University Dayton, Ohio BA in Psychology 1989

LIBRARY EXPERIENCE:

University of Wisconsin-Madison Ebling Library for the Health Sciences Madison, Wisconsin Information Architecture Librarian 11/00 – present

Responsible for development and maintenance of the libraries’ public website, staff intranet and several other websites. Acts as a liaison between the Ebling Library and other campus library and University departments in terms of web presence and other information and technology needs. Provide support and training for staff working on Web and other projects involving organization and use of information, particularly networked information.

Current projects or interests include: Games and Simulation in Healthcare – created and maintain a portal of games & simulations, vendors, simulation labs, events, readings and more. Working on developing a better taxonomy. Research Data Services – working with a campus group to provide consultation and education about data plans and other research data curation and access issues – webmaster and consultant.

Indiana University School of Medicine Ruth Lilly Medical Library Indianapolis, Indiana Reference Librarian 4/95 – 9/00

Provided reference desk coverage. Taught classes in HTML, general Internet topics and medical informatics. Also developed a number of web pages including ones devoted to the Web portion of a medical informatics clerkship for 4th year students and ones devoted to computer-assisted instruction. Northwestern University Galter Health Sciences Library Chicago, Illinois Library Assistant I - Learning Resources Center 2/93 - 3/95

Provided technical support for productivity and educational software in a lab of Macs and PCs.

Library Assistant I - Health Sciences Library 1/91 - 2/93

Responsible for basic circulation functions as well as all print reserve readings processing.

AFFILIATIONS:

• Academy of Health Information Professionals (AHIP) - Distinguished Member 2003 - present • American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIST) 1995 - present • Indiana Health Sciences Librarians Association 1995 - 2000 • Information Architecture Institute 2003 - present • Medical Library Association (MLA) 1995 - present Medical Informatics Section 1998 - 2006 Research Section 2005 - present • Midwest Chapter, Medical Library Association (MC/MLA) 1996 - present • Wisconsin Health Sciences Librarians Association (WHSLA) 2000 - present

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

• HealthWeb project Board chair 2005 - 2006 Chair, Technical working group 2001 - 2007 • IUPUI Library Faculty - chair 1999 - 2000 • Medical Library Ass’n Relevant Issues Section - Chair-Elect/Chair/Past Chair 2006 - 2009 • Midwest Chapter MLA Communications Committee - member 2002 - present committee chair 2009 - 2010 • Midwest Chapter MLA - webmaster 2006 - present • UW-Madison E-Research ad hoc committee - co-facilitator, webmaster 2008 – 2010 • UW-Madison Interdisciplinary Health - committee member, webmaster 2003 - 2008 • UW-Madison Library Website Redesign - committee member 2003 - 2004 • UW-Madison Public Access Working Group - committee member 2008 - 2010 • UW-Madison Research Data Services – webmaster, member 2010 - present • UW-Madison Resource Discovery Exploratory Task Force - member 2008 • Wisconsin Health Science Librarians Association Communication Committee chair 2009 - present • Wisconsin Library & Information Technology Advisory Committee - member 2006 - 2008 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

• Bauman, Eric B. & Barclay, Allan R. (2012). Digital and Multimedia Literacy: Understanding the Language for Game-Based Learning. In E. Bauman (Ed.), Game-Based Teaching and Simulation in Nursing and Health Care (pp. 25-47). New York, NY: Springer.

• Barclay, Allan R., The History of Information Management as a Dialogue between the Subjective and Objective. [Review of the book Glut]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books 53 (no. 14), Article 6. April 2, 2008.

• Barclay, Allan R., The Evolution of Medical Student Instruction in Use of the WWW. Medical Reference Services Quarterly (MRSQ), Vol. 18(3), Fall 1999, pp. 85 - 89

• Brahmi, Frances A., London, Susan K., Emmett, Thomas W., Barclay, Allan R., Kaneshiro, Kellie N., Teaching Lifelong Learning Skills in a Fourth-year Medical Curriculum. Medical Reference Services Quarterly (MRSQ), Vol. 18(2), Summer 1999, 1-9.

SELECTED POSTERS:

• Barclay, Allan R., Bauman, Eric B. “Games and Simulation in Healthcare: An Update”. Poster Presentation at the Committee on Academic Staff Issues Showcase, Madison, WI, October 2010.

• Barclay, Allan R., Bauman, Eric, Saini, Gaura, Seider, Sam. “Building a Library for Games and Simulation in Healthcare: A Continual Work in Progress”. Poster Presentation at the Games, Learning & Society 5.0 meeting, Madison, WI, June 2009.

• Barclay, Allan R., Holz, Rebecca J., Hooper-Lane, Christopher, Johnson, Stephen M., Osmond, Andrew, Sevetson, Erika. “Developing an RSS-Based Current Awareness Service”. Poster Presentation at the Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 2008.

• Barclay, Allan R., Combs, Ann M., Osmond, Andrew. “Ebling Library’s Role in the Development, Launch and Growth of the Innovations in Medical Education Video Library and Digital Portal”. Poster Presentation at the Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May, 2008.

• Barclay, Allan R., Combs, Ann M., Osmond, Andrew. “License to Innovate: Ebling Library’s Role in the Development, Launch and Growth of a Digital Video Library”. Poster Presentation at the Midwest Chapter, Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, Omaha, NE, October 2007.

• Sevetson, Erika, Hooper-Lane, Chris, Boies, Andrew, Barclay, Allan R., “Changing Perspectives: Strategies to Generate Library Entry Points into Medical Education”. Poster Presentation at the Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, May 2006.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS & CLASSES:

• “Gadgets, Widgets and other Embeddables: Microcontent for the Masses”. Presentation at WiLS World Conference, July 2010, Madison, WI.

• “Games & Simulation for Healthcare”. Presentation at Committee on Academic Staff Issues Showcase, March 2010, Madison, WI (with Eric B. Bauman, website content guru).

• “Library Toolbars & the Future of Ubiquitous Computing”. Presentation at WiLS World Conference, July 2009, Madison, WI (tag team presentation with Rebecca Holz, on “Google Gadgets”). • “RSS and Current Awareness”. CE class (3 hrs MLA CE credit), May 4, 2009, LaCrosse, WI. Part of WHSLA Annual Conference 2009.

• “Podcasts, Media Sharing & RSS”. Panel discussion & presentation for Technology Forum, Midwest Chapter, MLA Annual Meeting, October 2008, Troy, MI.

• “Widgets and Bundles and Web Apps - Oh My!”. Presentation at the Midwest Chapter, MLA Annual Meeting, October 2008, Troy, MI.

• “Developing an RSS-Based Current Awareness Service”. Presentation at the Medicine 2.0 Congress, September 2008, Toronto, Canada. • “Developing and Marketing an RSS Journal Service for Your Library”. Panel discussion & presentation with Chris Hooper-Lane & Erika Sevetson, Midwest Chapter, MLA Annual Meeting, October 2007, Fargo, ND. http://projects.hsl.wisc.edu/rss/

• “The Politics of Health Information: Keeping the New Barbarians at Bay”. Panel presentation at the Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, May 2007, Philadelphia, PA. Allan Barclay, moderator & coordinator; Paul Blobaum, Health Professions, Government Information, and Grants Information Librarian, Governors State University Library; Prof. Robert Field, Professor and Chair of the Department of Health Policy and Public Health @ University of the Sciences in Philadelphia; Julie Schneider, Information Resources Coordinator, University of Wisconsin Ebling Library.

• “Strange Bedfellows: Radical Shifts in the Relationships between Libraries and their Partners”. Panel presentation at the Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, May 2007, Philadelphia, PA. Allan Barclay, moderator & coordinator; Tony McSean, Director of Library Relations, Elsevier, London; Tom Richardson, Director of Institutional Sales & Service, NEJM; Warren Holder, Electronic Resources Coordinator, University of Toronto Libraries; Niels Weertman, Project Manager for SCOPUS, Elsevier, Amsterdam.

• “Introduction to Survey Design”. CE Class co-taught with Diana Robertson at the Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, May, 2007, Philadelphia, PA.

• “Beyond Newsletters: RSS Feeds, Blogs & Podcasts”. Presentation with Bonnie Shucha & Amy Gannaway, Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians Annual Meeting, April 19, 2007, Wisconsin Dells, WI.

• “Google Personalized”. http://videos.med.wisc.edu/videoInfo.php?videoid=190 Health Sciences Learning Center, UW-Madison, March 29, 2007, Madison, WI.

• “Maximum Google Reloaded”. http://videos.med.wisc.edu/videoInfo.php?videoid=137 Health Sciences Learning Center, UW-Madison, December 14, 2006, Madison, WI. • “Maximum Google”. http://videos.med.wisc.edu/videoInfo.php?videoid=94 Health Sciences Learning Center, UW-Madison, November 16, 2006, Madison, WI.

• “Introduction to Survey Design”. CE Class co-taught with Diana Robertson at the Wisconsin Health Sciences Library Annual Meeting, April 25, 2005, Oshkosh, WI. • “eBay Sellers’ Opinions of ‘Librarian Clothes’: Bumpy or Frumpy?”. Electronic Poster session/presentation with Sunny Worel. Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, May 2 – 7, 2003, San Diego, CA. http://projects.hsl.wisc.edu/bumpy/. Poster won an MLA Research Section award.

• “Tracking Interlibrary Loan Requests via the World Wide Web” (poster/demonstration) Medical Library Association Annual Meeting and Exhibit Kansas City, MO. June, 1996. Co-authored with Rick Ralston, Ruth Lilly Medical Library (RLML) Automated Processes Librarian.

SELECTED COURSEWORK & SEMINARS ATTENDED:

• What’s Your Data Plan?. April 29, 2009, Seminar for UW-Madison Graduate School.

• Building Knowledge & Community through Digital Repositories. April 1, 2009, CoMETS Seminar, UW-Madison.

• NMC Symposium on New Media & Learning. March 25-26, 2009, Virtual Seminar from the New Media Consortium.

• Web 2.0 101. March 10 - May 4, 2008. Medical Library Association Online course. 8 CE credits.

• NMC Seminar on the Evolution of Communication. December 4-5, 2007, Virtual Seminar from the New Media Consortium.

• NMC Symposium on Mashups. April 1-3, 2007, Virtual Seminar from the New Media Consortium.

• Presenting Data and Information: A One Day Course Taught by Edward Tufte. August 15, 2005, Madison, WI.

• The Visual Design of Web Applications: Creating Usable & Beautiful Designs. October 26, 2006, Virtual Seminar by Hagan Rivers for User Interface Engineering.

• Evidence=More Than Medicine: EBP in Nursing, Allied Health and CAM. October 11, 2004, Midwest Chapter, Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, Springfield, IL. 2 CE credits.

• User Interface Engineering Roadshow, Summer 2004, 2 Day Workshop on Web Design and Usability, Minneapolis, MN

• Manager Supervisor Development Series (MSD 110) – Fall 2003, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. 30 credit hours.

• Evidence Based Practice (EBP) in Two Parts. April 28, 2003, Wisconsin Health Sciences Library Association Annual Meeting, , Madison, WI. 2 CE credits. • XML for Libraries: Potentials, Pleasures and Pitfalls. March 7-8, 2002, The Pyle Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.

• Medical Informatics: A Course for Health Professsionals. MBL/NLM Course Fellow. October 1 - 7, 2000, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA. Sponsored by the National Library of Medicine. Certificate, Fall Course.

• OCLC CORC Participants Meeting. Online Computer Library Center Nov. 3 - 4, 1999, Dublin, OH.

• Dublin Core Metadata Initiative - 7th Workshop. October 25 - 27,1999, Die Deutsche Bibliothek, Frankfurt, Germany.

• How to Practice and Teach Evidence Based Medicine. August 30 - 31, 1999, Indianapolis, IN. 7 hours MLA CE credit.

• OCLC Institute seminar “Understanding and Using Metadata”, June 15-17, 1998, Dublin, OH