`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 782 of 852
`
`
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 783 of 852
`
`
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 784 of 852
`
`
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 785 of 852
`
`
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 786 of 852
`
`
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 787 of 852
`
`
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 788 of 852
`
`
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 789 of 852
`
`
`
`ATTACHMENT 8a
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 790 of 852
`
`
`
`Item Details
`
`Title
`Lancet (North American ed.)
`
`LCSH and PCI subjects
`Medicine -- Periodicals
`
`MeSH Subjects
`Medicine
`
`Related Titles
`The editorial contents of this edition are identical to the London edition, which has
`been published since 1823 and from which it adopts its numbering.
`Selected articles from the London edition are also published at monthly intervals in
`Spanish, Italian, German, and French editions of the Lancet.
`Has supplement <1995-> issued each Dec. with title: Reviews (New York, N.Y.).
`
`Genre/Form
`Periodicals
`Computer network resources
`Periodical
`
`MeSH Genres
`Periodical
`
`Language
`English
`
`Format
`volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm
`
`Alternate Title
`Key title: The Lancet (North American edition)
`
`Description
`Published: Baltimore, MD : Williams & Wilkins, ©1990- ; New York, NY : The Lancet Ltd.,
`<c1997->; New York, NY : Elsevier <2005->
`Title from caption.
`Volumes for 1966-1989 also number the Jan.-June issues as v. 1 and the July-Dec. issues
`as v. 2, each year; volumes for 1990- numbered as v. 335, no. 8680-
`Supplements accompany some volumes.
`
`Publisher
`Boston : Little, Brown and Co.
`
`Publication Date
`©1966-
`
`Dates of Publication
`No. 7453 (2 July 1966)-
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 791 of 852
`
`
`
`Edition
`North American ed.
`
`Frequency
`Weekly
`
`Identifier
`ISSN: 0099-5355
`
`OCLC Number
`02141608
`
`Alma IZ record number
`99142685050001452
`
`Alma NZ Record Number
`9913
`
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 792 of 852
`
`
`
`ATTACHMENT 8b
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 793 of 852
`
`
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 794 of 852
`
`
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 795 of 852
`
`
`
`ATTACHMENT 8c
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 796 of 852
`
`
`
`MARC Display (Library of Congress Authorities)
`
`https://authorities.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?AuthRecID=7458312...
`
`The Library of Congress
`
`>> Go to Library of Congress Online
`Catalog
`
`The Library has opened access to the reading rooms by appointment only. More. The Jefferson Building has
`reopened to visitors via timed, ticketed entry. More.
`
`LC control no.: sh2008107665
`LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008107665
`HEADING: Medicine Periodicals
`000 00451cz a2200169n 450
`001 7458312
`005 20110729160524.0
`008 080304|| anannbabn |n ana
`010 __ |a sh2008107665
`035 __ |a (DLC)383840
`035 __ |a (DLC)sh2008107665
`040 __ |a DLC |b eng |c DLC
`150 __ |a Medicine |v Periodicals
`667 __ |a Record generated for validation purposes.
`670 __ |a Work cat.: Fa lü yu yi xue za zhi =,
`906 __ |t 8888 |u te00 |v 0
`953 __ |a te00
`
`Save, Print or Email Records (View Help)
`Select Download Format: Text (Labelled Display)
`Press to SAVE or PRINT
`Email Text (Labelled Display) to:
`
`Press to SEND EMAIL
`
`Help - Search - Search History - Headings List - Start Over
`
`Library of Congress
`URL: https://www.loc.gov/
`
`Mailing Address:
`101 Independence Ave,
`
`Library of Congress Authorities
`URL: http://authorities.loc.gov/
`Library of Congress Online Catalog
`URL: https://catalog.loc.gov/
`
`Questions, comments, error reports: Contact Us
`
`1 of 2
`
`11/7/2021, 11:50 AM
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 797 of 852
`
`
`
`MARC Display (Library of Congress Authorities)
`
`https://authorities.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?AuthRecID=7458312...
`
`S.E.
`Washington, DC 20540
`
`2 of 2
`
`11/7/2021, 11:50 AM
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 798 of 852
`
`
`
`ATTACHMENT 8d
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 799 of 852
`
`
`
`__
`
` _
`_
`
` __
` __
`
`
`
`2020060
` Re
`6215432
`place
`.1
`d
` Lang
` Ctry
` __
` ,
`
` OCLC 2141608 No holdings in XXX - 1078 other holdings
`
` Re
` En
`197
`
`c
`
`c tere
`604
`
`Stat
`d
`27
` Srce
` ELvl
` GPub
` Ctrl
` Conf
` Form
` Freq
` MRec
` EntW
` Orig
` Regl
` Alph
` Cont
` SrTp
` DtSt
` Dates
`010 82643641 $z sc 79005080 $z sn 78004691
`040 NSD $b eng $c NSD $d COO $d DLC $d NSD $d OCL $d DLC $d NST $d DLC $d RCS $d AIP $d DLC $d
`NSD $d DLC $d NSD $d NST $d AGL $d NST $d WAU $d NSD $d IUL $d WAU $d HUL $d AGL $d MYG $d
`NLM $d OCLCQ $d MUQ $d OCLCQ $d EEM $d OCLCQ $d OCLCF $d OCLCO $d DLC $d OCLCQ $d OCLCO
`$d PRB $d I8M $d OCLCO $d OCLCQ $d CSJ $d OCLCA $d OCLCQ $d HMS $d JDP $d OCLCO $d OCLCA
`012 4 $b 3 $e n $i 9007 $k 1 $l 1 $m 1
`016 7 0053266 $2 DNLM
`016 7 L01880000 $2 DNLM
`019 3598895 $a 3738920 $a 926193194 $a 1001022797 $a 1001932728 $a 1004950534 $a
`1011981744 $a 1052679438 $a 1064711970 $a 1079945854 $a 1081000741 $a 1091083863 $a
`1114418428 $a 1127870218 $a 1156728433
`022 0 0099-5355 $l 0099-5355 $2 1
`030 $z LANAA1
`032 585880 $b USPS
`037 $b The Lancet Ltd., 245 West 17th Street, New York, NY 10011
`042 pcc $a nsdp
`050 00 R31 $b .L3
`060 00 W1 $b LA453B
`070 0 448.8 $b L22
`072 0 X380
`082 04 610/.5
`090 $b
`130 0 Lancet (North American ed.)
`210 0 Lancet $b (North Am. ed.)
`222 4 The Lancet $b (North American edition)
`245 14 The lancet.
`250 North American ed.
`260 Boston : $b Little, Brown and Co., $c ©1966-
`300 volumes : $b illustrations ; $c 28 cm
`310 Weekly
`336 text $b txt $2 rdacontent
`337 unmediated $b n $2 rdamedia
`338 volume $b nc $2 rdacarrier
`362 0 No. 7453 (2 July 1966)-
`500 Published: Baltimore, MD : Williams & Wilkins, ©1990- ; New York, NY : The Lancet Ltd., <c1997-;
`New York, NY : Elsevier <2005-
`500 Title from caption.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`_ _
`
`
`
`__ Type
`
`__ BLvl
`
`__ S/L
`
`__ Desc
`
`
`
`
`
`Continuing Resources
`
`a
`
`
`
`c
`
`
`
`
`
`eng
`
`s
`
`
`
`0
`
`w
`
`
`
`nyu
`
`0
`
`
`
`
`
`r
`
`a
`
`a
`
`p
`
`
`
`c
`
`1966
`
`9999
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 800 of 852
`
`
`
`500 LC set includes scattered issues from the London edition. $5 DLC
`515 Volumes for 1966-1989 also number the Jan.-June issues as v. 1 and the July-Dec. issues as v. 2,
`each year; volumes for 1990- numbered as v. 335, no. 8680-
`525 Supplements accompany some volumes.
`530 Also issued online.
`580 The editorial contents of this edition are identical to the London edition, which has been published
`since 1823 and from which it adopts its numbering.
`580 Selected articles from the London edition are also published at monthly intervals in Spanish,
`Italian, German, and French editions of the Lancet.
`580 Has supplement <1995- issued each Dec. with title: Reviews (New York, N.Y.).
`588 Latest issue consulted: Vol. 349, no. 9052 (1 Mar. 1997).
`650 0 Medicine $v Periodicals.
`650 6 Médecine $v Périodiques.
`650 7 Medicine. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01014893
`650 2 Medicine. $0 (DNLM)D008511
`655 7 Periodicals. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01411641
`655 4 Computer network resources.
`655 7 Periodicals. $2 lcgft
`655 2 Periodical. $0 (DNLM)D020492
`770 0 $t Reviews (New York, N.Y.) $g <1995- $w (DLC)sn 97033991 $w (OCoLC)35825104
`775 0 $t Lancet (London, England) $x 0140-6736 $w (DLC)sf 82002015 $w (OCoLC)1755507
`776 08 $i Online version: $t Lancet (North American ed.) $w (OCoLC)685221473
`850 MCM
`856 41 $u http://www.thelancet.com/
`856 41 $u http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01406736
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 801 of 852
`
`
`
`ATTACHMENT 9
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 802 of 852
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis, Ph.D.
`Page 1 of 50
`
`CURRICULUM VITAE
`SYLVIA D. HALL-ELLIS
`
`EDUCATION
`Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1985
`M.P.S., University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, 2014
`Post Graduate Studies, University of Texas – San Antonio, Texas, 1975-1976
`M.L.S., University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 1972
`B.A., Rockford University, Rockford, Illinois, 1971
`
`PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
`
`1981-
`
`2002-
`
`2014-2016
`
`2010-2014
`
`2011-2013
`
`2007-2014
`
`Consultant for higher education, non-profit organizations, and corporations.
`
`Adjunct Professor, School of Information, San José State University, San José,
`California. Serve as part-time faculty member teaching graduate students in technical services
`(cataloging, bibliographic control, classification), “core courses,” and special topics.
`Director, Grants and Resource Development, Colorado Community College System.
`Provided leadership and vision to foster the continued growth of rigorous scholarship,
`innovative projects, and creative work for statewide system, 13 campuses, and 50 teaching
`sites serving 155,000 students. Responsible for leadership and ensured efficient functioning of
`contract and grants in compliance with state & federal requirements and successful
`implementation and management. Served as a subject matter expert and liaison for college
`Grant Directors for all issues relating to grants and subcontracts.
`
`Senior Grant Administrator, Morgridge College of Education, University of Denver
`(Colorado). Provided leadership and vision to foster continued growth of rigorous scholarship,
`innovative research, and creative work in the Morgridge College of Education. Ensure that
`contract and grants processes function effectively and efficiently for 60 faculty and researchers
`with a focus on the successful progression and efficient management of grants totaling $13M.
`Worked effectively and collegially with Department Chairs and Program Coordinators on
`operational grant-related management activities and with a broad range of internal and external
`constituencies. Supported the dissemination and promotion of faculty research and scholarship
`to outside constituents at conferences and through publications. Assisted Principal
`Investigators and grant project teams by coaching, mentoring, and financial management.
`
`Interim Director & Assistant Dean, Westminster Law Library, Sturm College of Law,
`University of Denver. Planned, organized, and directed all administrative activities for the
`library serving students, faculty, and alumni; oversaw the employment, retention, promotion,
`transfer and termination of library personnel; represented the library at professional
`conferences and public meetings; created and promoted a climate and culture of acceptance for
`new programs and services, a positive high-quality image of the law library, and that reflect
`the organization’s values, encourage excellent performance, and reward high productivity and
`innovation; provided leadership and set strategic direction of the organization; ensured that the
`library provided excellent customer service through solution-oriented staff response to patron
`needs and by responsiveness and continuous improvement of the organization; promoted,
`developed, and maintained positive working relationships with colleagues and customers
`including key stakeholders and groups, higher education institutions, the legal community,
`other regional libraries and districts statewide, and national library organizations.
`
`Associate Professor, Library & Information Science, Morgridge College of Education,
`University of Denver (Colorado). Served in leadership role and worked collaboratively in
`program, college, campus and community environments. Advised and supervised students,
`taught core and specialized courses at the graduate level in an integrative, student-centered
`learning environment. Served on LIS, College, and University committees, and maintained
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 803 of 852
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`2002-2007
`
`2000-2002
`
`2000-2001
`
`1999-2000
`
`1997-1999
`
`1995-1997
`
`1993-1996
`
`Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis, Ph.D.
`Page 2 of 50
`
`working relationships with colleagues in other academic units and information professionals in
`the Rocky Mountain region and beyond. Served on and chair doctoral student dissertation
`committees. Oversaw and facilitated the College and LIS graduate student association.
`
`Assistant Professor, Library & Information Science, College of Education, University of
`Denver (Colorado). Served as tenure-track faculty member teaching graduate students in
`“core courses,” resource description and access, service learning, and independent studies.
`Advised graduate students, participate on LIS and College committees, and serve on doctoral
`student dissertation committees. Oversaw and facilitated the LIS graduate student association
`and alumni association.
`
`Affiliate Faculty, Library & Information Science, College of Education, University of
`Denver (Colorado). Served as part-time faculty member teaching graduate students in
`technical services (cataloging, bibliographic control, classification), “core courses,” and
`special topics. Oversaw and facilitated the LIS graduate student association and alumni
`association.
`
`Special Assistant to the Secretary’s Regional Representative, U.S. Department of
`Education, Region VIII, Denver, Colorado. Served as the principal advisor and
`representative of the U. S. Secretary of Education’s Regional Representative (SRR). Ensured
`the implementation of major goals of the SRR and the Secretary. Provided leadership on behalf
`of the SRR in contacts with high-level officials in Region VIII requiring sensitive policy
`interpretation in communication with senior Department officials to solve problems and
`resolve issues raised by State and local education officials. Served as the primary contact for
`School-to-Work/Career, Children’s Health Insurance Program, and Safe and Drug-Free
`Schools. Delivered technical assistance to local education agencies and institutions of higher
`education in technology, professional development, and school construction.
`
`Catalog Librarian, Jefferson County Public Library, Lakewood, Colorado. Performed
`original, copy cataloging and classification of library materials (English and Spanish) using
`standard library protocols; completed original descriptive cataloging and subject analysis;
`enhanced brief catalog and authority records in III.
`
`Development Officer, McREL International, Aurora, Colorado. Served as senior member
`of corporate management team in strategic planning, development of proposals and contracts,
`implementation, and evaluation of new services, products, and programs for educational
`agencies. Provided creative leadership to corporate committees to solicit ideas, identify goals
`and objectives, plan, develop, present, and evaluate professional development opportunities.
`
`Education Specialist, Education Service Center, Region One, Edinburg, Texas. Served as
`member of Administrative Cabinet team in strategic planning, development of proposals and
`contracts, implementation, and evaluation of telecommunications capabilities, services,
`products, and programs for 40 school districts serving 283,000 students in 7 counties. Provided
`creative leadership to regional and state committees to solicit ideas, identify strategic goals and
`objectives, plan, develop, present, and evaluate funding opportunities and professional
`development for 400 librarians.
`
`Assistant Professor of Library Science, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas.
`Served a faculty member teaching 400 graduate students in technical services (cataloging,
`bibliographic control, classification), automation, and networking. Participated in distance
`education program and coordinated annual conference. Conducted university and Texas
`Library Association-funded field research focused on library collection development and
`academic achievement.
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 804 of 852
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`1992-1993
`
`1981-1985
`
`1981
`
`1978-1981
`
`1976-1978
`
`1975-1976
`
`1973-1975
`
`1972-1973
`
`1966-1971
`
`Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis, Ph.D.
`Page 3 of 50
`
`Head Librarian, Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, Denver, Colorado.
`Responsible for the daily operation, selection and acquisition of materials, formulation of
`policies for library operations, media center, and photography/slides archives. Designed and
`implemented library automation and delivery of electronic resources to college community.
`
`Development Officer, PRLC, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Served as senior member of
`corporate management team in strategic planning, development of proposals and contracts,
`implementation, and evaluation of new services, products, and programs for 100 institutional
`member organizations. Coordinated the development of proposals and contracts totaling
`$4,000,000 annually. Provided creative leadership to corporate committees to solicit ideas,
`identify goals and objectives, plan, develop, present, and evaluate professional development
`opportunities.
`
`Director of Library Development, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Harrisburg,
`Pennsylvania. Responsible for statewide development, technical assistance, professional
`development, resource sharing, children’s services, institutional library services, networking,
`and state aid program for all libraries throughout the Commonwealth. Functioned as liaison to
`Governor’s Advisory Council, LSCA Advisory Council, District Administrators, private
`colleges, universities, consortia managers, and network directors. Supervised $14,000,000
`formula-based state aid program and $3,000,000 grant awards to individual libraries, consortia,
`and networks.
`
`Assistant Director, Southern Tier Library System, Corning, New York. Coordinated
`operation of system-wide programs (technical assistance, professional development,
`resource sharing, technical services, outreach) to 40 public libraries in 5 counties
`serving 500,000 residents. Solicited ideas, identified goals, sponsored, and evaluated
`professional development opportunities and technical assistance sessions.
`
`Division Librarian for Technical Services, Corpus Christi Public Libraries, Corpus
`Christi, Texas. Provided leadership in acquisitions, cataloging, serials control, and
`processing for main library and 4 branches serving 250,000 residents. Participated as senior
`member of library management team. Compiled and prepared technical evaluations, reports,
`and statistical analyses of Division operations to measure the achievement and cost of annual
`goals, objectives, and staff performance.
`
`System Coordinator, San Antonio Major Resource Center, San Antonio, Texas. Served
`as senior member of the management team for District X Office, charged to provide technical
`assistance, resource sharing, media services, and professional development to librarians and
`staff representing 30 public library jurisdictions in 21 counties serving 1,500,000 residents.
`Functioned as liaison to System Director, staff, and members of governing bodies with the
`System Board of Directors and the Texas State Library and Historical Commission. Prepared
`LSCA grant applications and monitored awards totaling $1,100,000 annually.
`
`Bilingual Branch Librarian, San Antonio Public Library, San Antonio, Texas. Worked as
`librarian providing reference, information, and readers’ advisory services in branch serving
`50,000 Spanish-speaking residents in southwest San Antonio. Participated in collection
`development and resource acquisition activities, specializing in children’s work, Spanish
`language resources, and multicultural studies.
`Librarian, Holding Institute, Laredo, Texas. Worked as high school librarian serving 500
`boarding students in Spanish-speaking environment of private school. Provided reference,
`research assistance, and library instruction to students and 35 faculty members.
`
`Rockford Public Library, Rockford, Illinois. Worked in branches as part-time as a Library
`Assistant, Clerk, and Page in city library serving 150,000 residents.
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 805 of 852
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis, Ph.D.
`Page 4 of 50
`
`Editor-reviewed Monographs (Completed and in Progress)
`
`PUBLICATIONS
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D., and Mary Beth Weber. Contemporary Cataloging in an RDA Environment: A Handbook for
`Students and Practitioners. Chicago, IL: American Library Association. Under contract & In development.
`RDA Testing: Lessons Learned and Challenges Revealed. Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis and Robert O. Ellett, Jr., eds.
`Binghamton, N.Y.: Haworth, 2012. 128 p.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D., Stacey L. Bowers, Christopher D. Hudson, and M. Claire Williamson. Librarian’s Handbook
`for Seeking, Writing, and Managing Grants. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Libraries Unlimited, 2011. 315 p.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D., with Ann Jerabek, and Merrie W. Valliant. Contemporary Cataloging: A Handbook for
`Practitioners and Students. Open access text. Athens, GA: University of Georgia System Regents, 2011. 767 p.
`Grealy, Deborah S. and Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis. From Research to Practice: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
`in LIS Education. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited, 2009. 175 p.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. with J. Ann Jerabek. Grants for School Libraries. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited, 2003.
`197 p.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D., Doris Meyer, Frank W. Hoffmann, with J. Ann Jerabek. Grant Writing for Small Libraries and
`School Library Media Centers. Boulder, Colo.: NetLibrary, 2001. 173 p.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D., Doris Meyer, Frank W. Hoffmann, with J. Ann Jerabek. Grant Writing for Small Libraries and
`School Library Media Centers. Englewood, Colo: Libraries Unlimited, 2000. 173 p.
`Editor-reviewed Chapters (Completed and In Progress)
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Prepared to Lead: Talent, Skills, and Competencies.” In Telling the Technical Services Story.
`Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2020. In development and review.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Grant Writing and Sponsored Research Funding for Academic Librarians.” In The New
`Librarianship. Vol. 4. Bradford Lee Eden, ed. New York: Scarecrow Press, 2015. (pp. 163-174)
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Organizing Information: Technical Services.” In Information Services Today: An
`Introduction. Sandra Hirsch, ed. Lantham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2015. (pp. 139-148)
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Metadata, MARC, and More.” In Rethinking Technical Services, Considering Our Profession
`and Ourselves: What’s the Future of Our Profession? Mary Beth Weber, ed. Lantham, Md.: Rowman and
`Littlefield, 2015. (pp. 29-55)
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D., ed. “Contingent Faculty: Non-Tenure Track Faculty Series.” In the Faculty Personnel
`Guidelines Relating to Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure. November 2011. Denver, Colo.: University of
`Denver, 2011. 42 p.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D., ed. “Standard VII: Information Resources.” In the Sturm College of Law Self-Study
`Presentation for Accreditation by the American Bar Association. Denver, Colo.: University of Denver, Sturm
`College of Law, 2011. 20 p.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Applying for Grants from Foundations, Corporations, or Government.” In The Volunteers’
`Guide to Fundraising: Raise Money for Your School Team, Library or Community Group. 1st ed. Ilona M. Bray,
`ed. Berkeley, Calif.: Nolo, 2011. (pp. 1-38 on accompanying disc)
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 806 of 852
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis, Ph.D.
`Page 5 of 50
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D., ed. “Standard III: The Faculty.” In the Library and Information Science Program Self-Study
`Document for Accreditation by the American Library Association. Denver, Colo.: University of Denver,
`Morgridge College of Education, 2010. 22 p.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Library and Information Science Programs and Education for Catalogers and Metadata
`Specialists: Challenges for the Twenty-first Century.” In Conversations with Catalogers in the Twenty-First
`Century. Elaine R. Sanchez, ed. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio, 2010. (pp. 226-254)
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D., ed. “Standard III: The Faculty.” In the Library and Information Science Program Self-Study
`Document for Accreditation by the American Library Association. Denver, Colo.: University of Denver, College
`of Education, 2003. 15 p.
`
`Lesesne, Teri S. and Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis. “The Selection, Evaluation, and Integration of Culturally Authentic Texts:
`A Case for Making the Online Catalog Reflect Parallel Cultures.” In Literacy: Traditional, Cultural,
`Technological. Pittsburgh, Pa.: International Association of School Librarianship, 1995. (pp. 110-113)
`Lesesne, Teri S. and Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis. The Selection, Evaluation, and Integration of Culturally Authentic Texts:
`A Case for Making the Online Catalog Reflect Parallel Cultures. In Conference Proceedings of the 23rd Annual
`International Association of School Librarianship, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 17-22, 1994. ERIC Document
`ED374816. 17 p.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Curriculum Folio for School Library Media Specialist Programs.” In the National Council for
`Accreditation of Teacher Education Self-Study for Sam Houston State University. Huntsville, Tex.: Sam Houston
`State University, College of Education and Applied Science, 1994. 25 p.
`
`Bruntjen, Scott and Sylvia D. Hall. “Attempting to Automate: Lessons Learned Over Five Years.” In Advances in
`Library Administration. Volume 4. Weston, Conn.: JAI Press, 1985. (pp. 177-192)
`Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (Completed and In Progress)
`
`Hall-Ellis-Sylvia D. “Job Design for Cataloging and Metadata Librarians.” Submitted to Journal of Library
`Administration. In progress.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “The Relationship of Situational Leadership and the Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition for
`Supervisors in Cataloging and Metadata Services.” To be submitted to Library Resources and Technical
`Services. In progress.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. The Relationship of Core Competencies on Learning Outcomes and Employers’ Expectations
`for Catalog Librarians and Metadata Specialists. To be submitted to the Journal of Education for Library and
`Information Science. In progress.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Building Cataloger Competencies: The Dreyfus Model as a Prototype for the Education and
`Professional Development of Catalog Librarians and Metadata Specialists in Bibliographic Control.” To be
`submitted to the Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. In progress.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Descriptive Impressions of Entry-Level Cataloger and Metadata Specialists Positions, 2000-
`2016: Reflections and Trends.” To be submitted to Library Resources and Technical Services. In progress.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Competencies for Metadata and Cataloging Leaders: What Employers Expect as Reflected in
`Position Descriptions, 2000-2016.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. In progress.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Stackable Micro-credentials – A Framework for the Future.” The Bottom Line 29, no. 4 (April
`2016), http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/BL-02-2016-0006
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 807 of 852
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis, Ph.D.
`Page 6 of 50
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Succession Planning and Staff Development – A Winning Combination.” The Bottom Line, 28
`no. 3 (May 2015): 95-98.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Succession Planning and Staff Development – A Winning Combination.” The Informed
`Librarian Online (September 2015),
`http://www.informedlibrarian.com/featuredArticle.cfm?FILE=succession_1509.pdf
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Nudges and Decision Making: A Winning Combination.” The Bottom Line 28, no. 4 (July
`2015): 133-136.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Succession Planning and Staff Development – A Winning Combination.” The Bottom Line 28,
`no. 3 (May 2015): 95-98.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Metadata Competencies for Entry-Level Positions: What Employers Expect as Reflected in
`Position Descriptions, 2000-2013.” Journal of Library Metadata 15, no. 2 (June 2015): 102-134.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Onboarding to Improve Library Retention and Productivity.” The Bottom Line 27, no. 4
`(October 2014).
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Accept, Coach, and Inspire: A Formula for Success.” The Bottom Line 27, no. 3 (July 2014):
`103-106.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. Reward Systems for Staff in Higher Education Institutions: Case Studies of 15 Higher
`Education Institutions in Colorado. Capstone Thesis. Denver, Colo.: University of Denver, University College,
`2014.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Reward Systems Promote High-Performance Work Teams Achieving Library Mission.” The
`Bottom Line 27, no. 2 (April 2014): 66-69.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Investment in Staff Development for Seeking External Grant Funds.” The Bottom Line 27, no.
`1 (January 2014): 22-25.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Staff Investments for High Performance Teams.” The Bottom Line 26, no. 4 (October 2013):
`149-152.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. and Deborah S. Grealy. “Service Learning in LIS Education: A Case for Holistic Assessment.”
`Catholic Library World 82, no. 3 (March 2012): 178-187.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D., and Deborah S. Grealy. “The Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition: A Career Development
`Framework for Succession Planning and Management in Academic Libraries.” College and Research Libraries
`(June 2012). http://crl.acrl.org/content/early/2012/06/19/crl12-349.full.pdf+html
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Cataloger Competencies…What Do Employers Require?” Cataloging & Classification
`Quarterly 46, no. 3 (2008): 305-330. http://ccq.haworthpress.com/doi:10.1080/01639370802034565
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Subject Access for Readers’ Advisory Services: Their Impact on Contemporary Spanish
`Fiction in Selected Public Library Collections.” Public Library Quarterly 27, no.1 (2007): 1-18.
`http://plq.haworthpress.com/doi:10.1080/01616840802122377
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Language Proficiencies among Catalogers and Technical Services Librarians.” Technical
`Services Quarterly 25, no. 2 (2007) 31-47. http://tsq.haworthpress.com/doi:10.1300/J124v25n02_03
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Cataloging Electronic Resources & Metadata: Employers’ Expectations as Reflected in
`American Libraries and AutoCAT, 2000-2005.” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 47,
`no. 1 (2006): 38-51.
`
`Hikma Pharmaceuticals
`
`IPR2022-00215
`
`Ex. 1013, p. 808 of 852
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis, Ph.D.
`Page 7 of 50
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Descriptive Impressions of Managerial & Supervisory Cataloger Positions as Reflected in
`American Libraries, AutoCAT, and the Colorado State Library Jobline, 2000-2004: A Content Analysis of
`Education, Competencies, and Experience.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 42, no. 1 (2006): 55-88.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Descriptive Cataloging Proficiencies among Beginning Students: A Comparison among
`Traditional and Virtual Class Students.” Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Education 2, no.
`2 (2005): 13-44.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Descriptive Impressions of Entry-Level Cataloger Positions as Reflected in American
`Libraries, AutoCAT, and the Colorado State Library Jobline, 2000-2003.” Cataloging & Classification
`Quarterly 40, no. 2 (2005): 33-72.
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. and Mary Ann Berry. “The Impact of Library Resource Centers on Academic Achievement in
`Selected Public Schools in South Texas: Preliminary Findings.” Texas Library Journal 71, no. 2 (Summer
`1995): 94-97.
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. “Visual Arts as Foundation for Successful Library Automation: The Rocky Mountain College
`of Art & Design Experience.” Art Reference Serials Quarterly 4 (1994): 43-54.
`Hall, Sylvia D. High School Databases: An Examination of Bibliographic Data Elements. Dissertation. Pittsburgh,
`Pa.: University of Pittsburgh, School of Library and Information Science, 1985.
`
`Technical Reports
`
`Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. Preparing Catalogers and Metadata Specialists Through Competency-Based Education: The
`San José State University iSchool Experience. Report for the 2021 Re-Accreditation Program Presentation to the
`American Library Association. San José, Calif.: San