Anne E. Rauh is the Engineering and Computer Science Librarian for Syracuse University Library. She holds a B.A. in International Studies and a M.A. in Library and Information Studies, both from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Anne is an active member of the American Society for Engineering Education, the Eastern New York Chapter of Association of College and Research Libraries, and Beta Phi Mu. She has presented at conferences throughout the country and has published in the proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education. Her research interests include citation management tools, library outreach, open access initiatives, and publishing and scholarly communication in science and engineering. She is passionate about connecting engineers to the information they need.
Articles
Social Media and Citation Metrics (with Linda M. Galloway), SLA Contributed Papers (2013)
Quantifying scholarly output via traditional citation metrics is the time-honored method to gauge academic success....
Journey to the Center Of a CV: Our Library’s Role in Developing an Institutional Bibliography (with Jody T. Hoesly), ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings (2010)
This paper shares our library’s journey through the design and implementation of a sustainable workflow...
Book Chapters
Embedding Librarians into the STEM Publication Process (with Linda M. Galloway), In How to STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Education in Libraries (2013)
STEM Librarians at Syracuse University actively participate throughout the scientific publication process. This chapter will...
Foursquare: What and Why? (with Carolyn Rauber), Marketing Libraries With Technology: A How To Do It Guide (2012)
Presentations
Bypassing Roadblocks to Technical Information: Locating Freely Available Technical Information for Entrepreneurs, SUNY Educational Network to Grow Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Engine) (2013)
If you have ever had to seek technical information, you have probably run into an...
Make an Impact! Assessing Scholarly Research and Output while Connecting to your Faculty (with Linda M. Galloway), State University of New York Librarians Association Annual Conference (2012)
This session will explain how to calculate impact factors and other citation metrics for your...
Measuring Research Output: Connecting to Faculty through Citation Metrics, Easter New York ACRL Annual Conference (2012)
This poster demonstrates how to calculate impact factors and other citation metrics for your research...