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From Supercharging To Rewiring To Thriving: Dissertation Support And Partnerships, Alyssa Denneler, Anna Marie Johnson
From Supercharging To Rewiring To Thriving: Dissertation Support And Partnerships, Alyssa Denneler, Anna Marie Johnson
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
No abstract provided.
Libraries: Outsiders At The Heart Of The Institution, Callan Bignoli
Libraries: Outsiders At The Heart Of The Institution, Callan Bignoli
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
No abstract provided.
Rebranding Reference, Lorraine A. Heffernan
Rebranding Reference, Lorraine A. Heffernan
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
No abstract provided.
Building Sustainable Instruction Through Microlearning Opportunities, Erin Mccoy, Kathryn Neary
Building Sustainable Instruction Through Microlearning Opportunities, Erin Mccoy, Kathryn Neary
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
No abstract provided.
Building A Sustainable Library Instruction Program Through Curriculum Mapping, Regina Pagani, Lindley Homol, Alissa Link
Building A Sustainable Library Instruction Program Through Curriculum Mapping, Regina Pagani, Lindley Homol, Alissa Link
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
No abstract provided.
Collaborative Roving Reference: Solving "Citation Frustration" One Student At A Time, Laura Wilson, Jennifer L.A. Whelan
Collaborative Roving Reference: Solving "Citation Frustration" One Student At A Time, Laura Wilson, Jennifer L.A. Whelan
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
No abstract provided.
Opening Doors Through Collaboration: Understanding The Incarceration Of Japanese Americans, Kathy Blessing, Rosemary Prisco
Opening Doors Through Collaboration: Understanding The Incarceration Of Japanese Americans, Kathy Blessing, Rosemary Prisco
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
No abstract provided.
Can I Use A Lifeline? Hand-Offs And High Fives Between The Library And Instructional Design Teams, Laura Hibbler, Esther Brandon, Lance Eaton
Can I Use A Lifeline? Hand-Offs And High Fives Between The Library And Instructional Design Teams, Laura Hibbler, Esther Brandon, Lance Eaton
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
No abstract provided.
Serendipity, Symbiosis, Synergy: Finding And Cultivating Collaborative Opportunities, Pamela Hayes-Bohanan, Elizabeth Spievak
Serendipity, Symbiosis, Synergy: Finding And Cultivating Collaborative Opportunities, Pamela Hayes-Bohanan, Elizabeth Spievak
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
No abstract provided.
What Went Wrong: Reflections On A Teaching With Technology Failure, Amy Barlow
What Went Wrong: Reflections On A Teaching With Technology Failure, Amy Barlow
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
When functioning properly, interactive learning modules are great for student engagement, but when the technology falls short, precious class time is wasted and learning objectives may go unmet. This speaker will tell the story of how a clerical error resulted in a technological meltdown during library instruction. She will share how she came to view the incident as a useful failure because she learned to: Accept that not every problem can be anticipated; always have a Plan B; and be patient with tech support. More than that, she came to realize that testing web-based learning modules in class is a …
Can Robots Replace Librarians? Experiences Using A Chat Bot To Respond To Im Questions, David Meincke
Can Robots Replace Librarians? Experiences Using A Chat Bot To Respond To Im Questions, David Meincke
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
This poster will use text and statistical data to describe the conditions that led to development of a chat bot. It will use text and graphics to illustrate the steps involved in building and launching the bot, and it will use text and statistical data to illustrate its functionality in responding to IM reference questions. A laptop will also be available to demo backend (developer code, etc.) as well as frontend (bot responses to questions in real time
Two or three takeaways
- The poster session will demonstrate the basic steps that are needed to integrate a chatbot to library …
When Your Info Café Fails, Think Of Your Lms As Take-Out: Learning From The Services Students Won’T Use To Create The Services They Will, Elizabeth Chase, Patricia Mcpherson, Heather Perry
When Your Info Café Fails, Think Of Your Lms As Take-Out: Learning From The Services Students Won’T Use To Create The Services They Will, Elizabeth Chase, Patricia Mcpherson, Heather Perry
ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference
In 2012 we transformed our obsolete periodicals desk into The Info Cafe, and planned a series of information skills workshops for that meeting space. In an effort to encourage attendance at those drop-in sessions, we partnered with the our institution’s merit point program to offer points to each student who attended a twenty-minute workshop on topics ranging from searching a specific database to using a particular citation style. The merit point system, which was discontinued in 2015, provided a range of opportunities for students to amass points that contributed to their odds of getting their preferred choice in the institution's …