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'Friending' The Library: Social Media Interns Get The Message Out, Pamela Contakos
'Friending' The Library: Social Media Interns Get The Message Out, Pamela Contakos
Pamela Contakos
At MCLA we have sponsored undergraduate student interns who assist with marketing and outreach for the library. Our interns are responsible for the library’s Tumblr, posting weekly about databases, items from the archives, and apps of interest, the library’s Instagram account, and the library’s Facebook account. In addition, they have created videos and hosted social media contests. We will share some of the projects our interns have worked in and talk about best practices in having student run social media.
Outreach Practices Of A Small College Counseling Center: A Comprehensivemodel To Serve The College Community, Jessica R. Ferriero
Outreach Practices Of A Small College Counseling Center: A Comprehensivemodel To Serve The College Community, Jessica R. Ferriero
Jessica R Ferriero
Over the past 10 years college counseling centers (CCCs) have been urged to broaden their focus considerably and to serve the entire campus community due to increases in student mental health issues. Engaging in outreach efforts is one way to address campus wide needs. However, few research efforts have been conducted to systematically investigate how outreach is practiced at a small college. The dialogue around outreach has focused on single programs at large institutions rather than the network of interventions that occur on a campus. The purpose of this study is to understand the web of relationships between a counseling …
Outreach Services, Meredith Solomon, Gaines Gaines
Outreach Services, Meredith Solomon, Gaines Gaines
Meredith I Solomon
No abstract provided.
Eastern Class Project At Mattoon Middle School
Eastern Class Project At Mattoon Middle School
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Eastern Class Project At Mattoon Middle School
Eastern Class Project At Mattoon Middle School
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Changing Strategies For Electronic Theses And Dissertations: Communication Between An Academic Library, Graduate School, Academic Departments, And Students, Lyndsey E. Calico, Cleophus V. Price, Adrian K. Ho, Jonathan Garrett
Changing Strategies For Electronic Theses And Dissertations: Communication Between An Academic Library, Graduate School, Academic Departments, And Students, Lyndsey E. Calico, Cleophus V. Price, Adrian K. Ho, Jonathan Garrett
Adrian K. Ho
Technology has eliminated the need for paper copies of theses and dissertations in an academic library. The latest practice for receiving, reviewing, and archiving graduate student scholarship is to have students submit their electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) to an institutional repository (IR). The University of Kentucky Graduate School and the University of Kentucky Libraries have teamed to create a new workflow for the online submission of ETDs to UKnowledge, the University's IR. To ensure the success of the workflow, clear and efficient communications between the library, the graduate school, academic departments, and students are imperative. This presentation addresses the …
Mattoon Principal Receives State Honor
Enabling And Encouraging Greater Diversity In Ict, Madeleine Rh Roberts, Tanya Mcgill
Enabling And Encouraging Greater Diversity In Ict, Madeleine Rh Roberts, Tanya Mcgill
Madeleine R. H. Roberts
There is now a far greater level of heterogeneity in the university cohort in age, experience and cultural and socio-economic backgrounds than in the past. This means that assumptions about the equality of student knowledge and ability that may still exist could be causing difficulties for female and male students who are not school leavers or native English speakers. The issues faced by mature-age, international, and low socio-economic background female and male students are diverse and the potential strategies to assist in retaining current students and attracting future students are varied. Therefore, the strategies employed must address as many of …
Embedding Librarians Into The Stem Publication Process, Anne E. Rauh, Linda M. Galloway
Embedding Librarians Into The Stem Publication Process, Anne E. Rauh, Linda M. Galloway
Anne Rauh
STEM Librarians at Syracuse University actively participate throughout the scientific publication process. This chapter will outline points in the process where librarian involvement is applicable and beneficial. Librarians Anne Rauh and Linda Galloway will explain how and why it is important to teach tools that organize scientific literature to faculty and students before they begin the writing process. The use of assessment techniques to help inform targeted publication venues will be described. Post-publication, this chapter will describe how to help authors gauge the impact of their work, promote their publications and increase their visibility.
Controlling Anger Key To Stopping Bullying, Students Told
Controlling Anger Key To Stopping Bullying, Students Told
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Eiu Forum Takes A Look At Bullying
Foursquare: What And Why?, Anne E. Rauh, Carolyn Rauber
Foursquare: What And Why?, Anne E. Rauh, Carolyn Rauber
Anne Rauh
No abstract provided.
Eiu Students To Lead Forum On Bullying In Public Schools
Eiu Students To Lead Forum On Bullying In Public Schools
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Book Aims To Help Others Recover From Emotional Pain
Book Aims To Help Others Recover From Emotional Pain
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Eiu Students Put Focus On Significant Women Of History
Eiu Students Put Focus On Significant Women Of History
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Eiu Students To Bring To Life Women's History
Eiu Students To Bring To Life Women's History
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese Again! Using Pictures To Tell The Library Story, Howard Burfeind, Pete Gilber, Gisela Newbegin, Anne E. Rauh, Teri Talpe
Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese Again! Using Pictures To Tell The Library Story, Howard Burfeind, Pete Gilber, Gisela Newbegin, Anne E. Rauh, Teri Talpe
Anne Rauh
The Campaign for Wisconsin Libraries, a program of the WLA Foundation, is once again sponsoring the very successful Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese! This panel wants to show the world the business - and the busy-ness - of libraries. By enlisting the Wisconsin library community to post snapshots online, the Campaign will showcase the rich and varied services offered in libraries of all types across the state. Attend this program and learn how to include your library’s story – in pictures! The presenters will also give an update on other campaign activities.
Getting Into The Workflow: Graduate Support Workshops, Steven Baumgart, Rebecca Payne, Anne E. Rauh, Lisa Saywell
Getting Into The Workflow: Graduate Support Workshops, Steven Baumgart, Rebecca Payne, Anne E. Rauh, Lisa Saywell
Anne Rauh
How can librarians engage with graduate student education and research? Often, graduate student orientations of academic departments include only introductory information about the library and are discipline-focused. To address a need for better library support for graduate students increasingly pursuing interdisciplinary research and study, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries initiated a series of workshops designed to integrate into the workflow of graduate students. Presenters will discuss how the program evolved from a one-library pilot program into a coordinated series of workshops across multiple campus libraries. Details about workshop topics, structure, design, and promotion and series feedback and next steps will …
Public Services Training At Wendt Library, Anne E. Rauh, Anne Glorioso
Public Services Training At Wendt Library, Anne E. Rauh, Anne Glorioso
Anne Rauh
No abstract provided.
Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese! Using Pictures To Tell The Library Story, Peter Gilbert, Martha Gammons, Lia Vellardita, Anne E. Rauh
Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese! Using Pictures To Tell The Library Story, Peter Gilbert, Martha Gammons, Lia Vellardita, Anne E. Rauh
Anne Rauh
WLA Foundation Campaign Action Committee Member The Campaign for Wisconsin Libraries, a program of the WLA Foundation, wants to show the world the business - and the busy-ness - of libraries. Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese! will be created on Flickr the week of November 1, and then unveiled to the media November 18. By enlisting the Wisconsin library community to post snapshots online, the Campaign will showcase the rich and varied services offered in libraries of all types across the state. Attend this program and learn how to include your library’s story – in pictures!
Eiu Employees Honored For Continuous Years Of Service
Eiu Employees Honored For Continuous Years Of Service
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Three Nominated To Ad Search Committee
Giving Back To Those Who Give: Faculty Appreciation
Giving Back To Those Who Give: Faculty Appreciation
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Faculty Discuss Prospect Of Day Care Center
Faculty Discuss Prospect Of Day Care Center
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Gender, Sexuality Struggles Better In Other Nations
Gender, Sexuality Struggles Better In Other Nations
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Faculty Analyze Multiculturalism
Mentor Program Empowers New Faculty
Eiu Faculty Development Program Receives National Award
Eiu Faculty Development Program Receives National Award
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.
Lecturer May Help Campus Become 'Wise'r About Racism
Lecturer May Help Campus Become 'Wise'r About Racism
Mildred M. Pearson Dr.
No abstract provided.