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The League Of Librarians: Combining Our Powers To Create Sustainable Service, Judith Arnold, Veronica Bielat, Joshua Neds-Fox Mar 2015

The League Of Librarians: Combining Our Powers To Create Sustainable Service, Judith Arnold, Veronica Bielat, Joshua Neds-Fox

Library Scholarly Publications

Recent ARL and Ithaka reports assert that changes in higher education demand we transform our thinking about liaison services. Liaison work is no longer a job for Lone Heroes. Meeting the changing expectations of students, researchers and faculty requires a Superteam of individuals equipped with an arsenal of expertise. This session features replicable strategies that demonstrate how to expand service through internal collaborative partnerships, empower liaisons through skill development, and leverage technology to sustain effort.


How We Closed A Library And Opened Up Our Stacks: Providing Alternative Access Through Virtual Shelves, Cole Hudson Mar 2015

How We Closed A Library And Opened Up Our Stacks: Providing Alternative Access Through Virtual Shelves, Cole Hudson

Library Scholarly Publications

This poster covers WSU's efforts to develop a virtual book shelf viewer modifying and adding to the Harvard Library's Stack View project. Code referenced was developed by Cole Hudson and Axa Liauw and can be found on Github.


Creating Instruction "To Go": Maximizing Resources, Maximizing Impact, Judith M. Arnold, Veronica E. Bielat Mar 2009

Creating Instruction "To Go": Maximizing Resources, Maximizing Impact, Judith M. Arnold, Veronica E. Bielat

Library Scholarly Publications

Faced with large scale instruction demands, librarians are turning to technology to maximize staff resources and extend the impact of instruction. In this presentation, participants will learn how to translate classroom instructional content into learning objects in order to make learning available to multiple users on the go. The authors will engage the audience in a series of presentations, demonstrations, interactive tasks, and discussion in order to learn how to create effective learning objects.

This presentation was delivered at the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) 14th National Conference on March 14, 2009 in Seattle, WA.


Tcr Special Report On Acrl, Robert P. Holley Mar 2009

Tcr Special Report On Acrl, Robert P. Holley

School of Information Sciences Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


And They Were There: Reports Of Meetings — Association Of College And Research Libraries (Acrl), Robert P. Holley Feb 2009

And They Were There: Reports Of Meetings — Association Of College And Research Libraries (Acrl), Robert P. Holley

School of Information Sciences Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.