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Acquisitions And Collections Or Access And Public Services: Where Does Resource Sharing Fit In An Academic Library?, Renna Tuten Redd Oct 2022

Acquisitions And Collections Or Access And Public Services: Where Does Resource Sharing Fit In An Academic Library?, Renna Tuten Redd

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At the 2018 Southeastern Resource Sharing Conference I gave a lightning talk titled “Where Do We Belong? Where Does Resource Sharing Fit in an Academic Library?” to share the results of an informal survey to find where resource sharing departments are found in academic library organizational structures. Since then, Clemson University Libraries engaged in a reorganization and the resource sharing team will be moved (as of July 1, 2022) from the new Teaching, Learning, and Research Division (a division centered around public services) to the new Collections and Discovery Division (a more technical services-based division). This lighting talk will share …


Discussing Complex Issues Using Case Studies, Wendy Sagers Oct 2022

Discussing Complex Issues Using Case Studies, Wendy Sagers

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Faculty Teaching Learning Lunch

FTLL presented by Wendy Sagers, ELCP Coordinator Wednesday, October 5 from 12 – 1 pm, in Dillin Northwest Dining Room

The case method is a way of considering the pros and cons of various solutions to a complex problem. Come discuss ways to use case studies in your classroom or club. See examples of how they are commonly used and ways to adapt them to your situation or topic.

Lunch provided by the Lacroute Initiative.


Clemson University Libraries Latinx Health Research Resources And Services, Edward J. Rock, Sally Smith Sep 2022

Clemson University Libraries Latinx Health Research Resources And Services, Edward J. Rock, Sally Smith

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The Clemson University Libraries provides top-tier research services to faculty, students, and staff in all research areas. Librarians also act as key research partners by providing in-depth literature searching consultations that strengthen the reproducibility and rigor of scientific research. This poster explores the variety of research tools, databases, and services that the Libraries provide to support Latinx research and researchers in the Health Sciences. Get a blueprint to take your Latinx research to the next level!


Helping Distressed Places: Best Practices And Needed Scale, Timothy J. Bartik Sep 2022

Helping Distressed Places: Best Practices And Needed Scale, Timothy J. Bartik

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No abstract provided.


Primed For Primove, Michelle Colquitt Aug 2022

Primed For Primove, Michelle Colquitt

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No abstract provided.


How Do You Want To Do This?: Dungeons, Dragons, And Legal Research Andragogy, Savanna Nolan Jul 2022

How Do You Want To Do This?: Dungeons, Dragons, And Legal Research Andragogy, Savanna Nolan

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In this 30-minute session, the speaker will give a brief explanation of the cognitive science and andragogy principles behind the “lecture, exercise, review as a group, repeat” model for classes. This will be followed by a demo of how to execute this model, focusing on how to use the role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons as a framework for the “review as a group” portion of the model, and how that framework can be used to successfully guide student interactions.


The Wagner-Peyser Act And U.S. Employment Service: 75 Years Of Matching Job Seekers And Employers, Christopher J. O'Leary, Randall W. Eberts Jun 2022

The Wagner-Peyser Act And U.S. Employment Service: 75 Years Of Matching Job Seekers And Employers, Christopher J. O'Leary, Randall W. Eberts

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No abstract provided.


Making Friends Wherever We Go: International Librarian Networking, Michelle Colquitt, Diana Pukite Jun 2022

Making Friends Wherever We Go: International Librarian Networking, Michelle Colquitt, Diana Pukite

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No abstract provided.


What I Learned...At Ala, Rodger Eugene Bishop, Michelle Colquitt, Amanda Mcleod, Renna Redd, Edward J. Rock, Alydia Sims Jun 2022

What I Learned...At Ala, Rodger Eugene Bishop, Michelle Colquitt, Amanda Mcleod, Renna Redd, Edward J. Rock, Alydia Sims

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No abstract provided.


Into The Unknown: Working Together To Forge A New Department In A Library Reorganization, Michelle Colquitt, Renna Redd, Chris Vidas Jun 2022

Into The Unknown: Working Together To Forge A New Department In A Library Reorganization, Michelle Colquitt, Renna Redd, Chris Vidas

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Although libraries regularly change in response to personnel turnover, budget constraints, and user needs, a full-blown library reorganization can be a process full of uncertainty and anxiety. This poster will discuss an ongoing reorganization at an R1 university that merges the E-resources Team, the Continuing Resources and Government Documents Team, the Collection Management Team, and Resource Sharing Team into one department of 17 employees. The poster will demonstrate how the three supervisors of these teams are working with their respective groups to mindfully engage with the change process at hand with the goal of mitigating some of the stress involved …


Engaging Identity And Positionality In Designing Library Subject Guides: The Landscape Of Sovereign Tribal Nations And Lgbtq+ Peoples, Kim L. Ranger May 2022

Engaging Identity And Positionality In Designing Library Subject Guides: The Landscape Of Sovereign Tribal Nations And Lgbtq+ Peoples, Kim L. Ranger

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We can engage tribal nations and LGBTQ+ peoples while acknowledging that we cannot speak to their experience. We’ll discuss teaching the knowledge of diverse peoples and providing resources without appropriating their cultures, along with the boundaries between respecting unique perspectives and heritage versus appropriation.

We will engage the question of how identity and positionality influence the ways we design asynchronous instructional materials. We’ll discuss the characteristics of positive design principles regarding diverse groups.


Outreach From Your Laptop: Virtual And Hybrid Library Orientation, Brittany Persson, Catherine Biondo, Rachel S. Evans, Geraldine R. Kalim Mar 2022

Outreach From Your Laptop: Virtual And Hybrid Library Orientation, Brittany Persson, Catherine Biondo, Rachel S. Evans, Geraldine R. Kalim

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Reach more students by designing a virtual orientation. The speakers will be discussing orientation objectives, virtual orientation format options, and different technologies that can be used to design a virtual or hybrid library orientation.


The Economic And Business Case For Ensuring High-Quality Childcare And Preschool, Timothy J. Bartik Mar 2022

The Economic And Business Case For Ensuring High-Quality Childcare And Preschool, Timothy J. Bartik

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No abstract provided.


Out Of The Frying Pan And Into The Campfire - How To Successfully Navigate A Library Reorganization And Not Get Burned, Michelle Colquitt, Renna Redd, Chris Vidas Mar 2022

Out Of The Frying Pan And Into The Campfire - How To Successfully Navigate A Library Reorganization And Not Get Burned, Michelle Colquitt, Renna Redd, Chris Vidas

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Library reorganizations can be daunting. In this session we will discuss an ongoing reorganization that merges the E-resources, Serials, and Resource Sharing Teams into one department. We will discuss developing coping strategies, communication, and relationship building to assess team structures and workflows to mindfully avoid the pitfalls of historic reorgs.


Equity In Unemployment Insurance Benefit Access, Christopher J. O'Leary, William E. Spriggs, Stephen A. Wandner Jan 2022

Equity In Unemployment Insurance Benefit Access, Christopher J. O'Leary, William E. Spriggs, Stephen A. Wandner

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No abstract provided.