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What A Difference 10 Years Make.Pptx, Rita Kohrman Apr 2016

What A Difference 10 Years Make.Pptx, Rita Kohrman

Rita Kohrman

In 2006 there were 24 curriculum materials centers or collections located in the State of Michigan. By 2016, the numbers changed dramatically.


One Tutorial Two Universities.Pptx, Betsy Williams, Rita Kohrman, Valerie Beech, Eric A. Kowalik Apr 2016

One Tutorial Two Universities.Pptx, Betsy Williams, Rita Kohrman, Valerie Beech, Eric A. Kowalik

Rita Kohrman

One Tutorial, Two Universities: How Technology Can Be Adapted to Meet the Needs of Multiple Libraries presented at LOEX Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. May 2016


Poster: Current Condition Of Curriculum Materials Centers And Collections In Academic Institutions In The State Of Michigan, Rita Kohrman Sep 2014

Poster: Current Condition Of Curriculum Materials Centers And Collections In Academic Institutions In The State Of Michigan, Rita Kohrman

Rita Kohrman

A 2005 sabbatical explored the different Curriculum Materials Centers and Collections in academic institutions in the State of Michigan. In 2014, the current conditions of these special libraries for pre-service teacher candidates was performed. Research revealed numerous changes, including closures, reductions, and reevaluations. This poster attempts to place the research in a visual format.


Librarians On The Move: Embedded Librarians, Linda Masselink, Anne Merkle, Rita Kohrman Oct 2011

Librarians On The Move: Embedded Librarians, Linda Masselink, Anne Merkle, Rita Kohrman

Rita Kohrman

Years ago, in the late 90’s when we had an official reference desk and students ambled their way into the library to ask for research assistance I thought it would be a good proactive idea to take the reference desk to students on their home turf in their residence hall, dining area and socializing entities. I thought, “ What better way to burst the illusion bubble that academic librarians were unhelpful, grouchy and untouchable.”