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Creating Job Fairs At Libraries, Alex Brotsos Jul 2023

Creating Job Fairs At Libraries, Alex Brotsos

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Social Impact, Business Schools, And Libraries: Beginning The Discussion, Lumarie Guth Jul 2023

Social Impact, Business Schools, And Libraries: Beginning The Discussion, Lumarie Guth

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

In the 2020 AACSB accreditation standards for business schools a new standard was introduced to promote Social Impact based on the UN Sustainable Development Goals. This talk will track discussion of the standard among business school administrators, detail early applications, and theorize opportunities for libraries to partner with business schools to achieve these goals.


Five Finger Advocacy: An Alternative To The Elevator Pitch, Ilana Stonebraker Jul 2023

Five Finger Advocacy: An Alternative To The Elevator Pitch, Ilana Stonebraker

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

How do we find ways to take the stories we tell and give them more impact? In this lightning talk, I present the five finger lobbying model as an alternative to elevator pitch. The five finger model includes: 1) Introduce yourself 2) What is my issue 3) Why do I care (personal story) 4) Why should they care? 5) Make the ask. This is great alternative to the elevator pitch because it centers the audience and the intent into the communication. Five finger advocacy librarians who want to communicate value, but also identify shared goals. It can also be helpful …


Using Business Databases To Inform Data Privacy Practices, James Henry Smith Jul 2023

Using Business Databases To Inform Data Privacy Practices, James Henry Smith

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

Data Privacy is an active practice that requires users to actively participate in informed consenting for their personal data protection. Part of that process is gathering information about the companies that request access to users data. In this lightning talk, an information literacy librarian will walk participants through the metacognitive process of deciding which data to share with companies when interacting with their online interfaces. This process starts with acknowledging the value of personal data collection, then a walk through which business databases users can engage with to better understand how their data exhaust is bought and sold to data …


Chatgpt: The New Business Librarian?, Michael Deike Jul 2023

Chatgpt: The New Business Librarian?, Michael Deike

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

With the early 2023 public release of ChatGPT, natural language models and generative artificial intelligence (AI) have been making waves across numerous industries and academic communities. Many are speculating on the impact it will have in the education industry, including libraries. Librarians may already be dealing with patrons whose inquiries are a result of information generated by AI, and some may be adopting the tool themselves to augment various work processes. This talk will briefly cover takeaways of an ongoing research project at the University of Notre Dame’s Thomas Mahaffey Jr. Business Library assessing the capabilities of ChatGPT when applied …


Makeyourstory: Showcasing Student Entrepreneurs, Annette Bochenek Jul 2023

Makeyourstory: Showcasing Student Entrepreneurs, Annette Bochenek

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

This presentation details the Purdue MakeYourStory podcast, highlighting stories of student entrepreneurs and various forms of "making." Among many achievements, this podcast details use of the makerspace, student Soybean Competition innovations, and TikTok content creation.


A New Business Librarian’S First 6 Weeks Before The Mbls, Neal Baker Jul 2023

A New Business Librarian’S First 6 Weeks Before The Mbls, Neal Baker

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Strictly Business At Wilmette Public Library, John Amundsen Jul 2023

Strictly Business At Wilmette Public Library, John Amundsen

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

When I was promoted to the newly-created position of Business Librarian at Wilmette Public Library in Chicago's north suburbs, I was given the responsibility to build our business services, resources, and programming from scratch.


Eco-Friendly Web Search Engines: Fit For Purpose?, Marydee Ojala Jul 2023

Eco-Friendly Web Search Engines: Fit For Purpose?, Marydee Ojala

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Rolling Back Link Rot: Using Automation And Project Management For File Url Error Detection And Cleanup On An Economic Research Web Application, Scott St. Louis Jul 2023

Rolling Back Link Rot: Using Automation And Project Management For File Url Error Detection And Cleanup On An Economic Research Web Application, Scott St. Louis

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Leveraging Ai Platforms For Business Librarians And Information Professionals: Developing Pedagogical Strategies To Disseminate Information And Improve Learning Retention., Jonathan Torres Jul 2023

Leveraging Ai Platforms For Business Librarians And Information Professionals: Developing Pedagogical Strategies To Disseminate Information And Improve Learning Retention., Jonathan Torres

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms continue to revolutionize college students' learning and retrieval methods. This technological advancement in higher ed has pivoted instructors' pedagogical practices, making it challenging for professors to disseminate information and differentiate AI assistance with course assignments submitted by students. The magnitude of recent changes in students' information-seeking behavior has raised the question: How can Business Librarians incorporate AI tools into information and data literacy?

My lightning talk will discuss the need for proper accountability in information curation using AI platforms. Furthermore, this presentation will provide pedagogical strategies that show the strengths and limitations of ChatGPT as well …


Exploring Chatgpt For Business Question/Assignments, Rhonda J Mcginnis Jul 2023

Exploring Chatgpt For Business Question/Assignments, Rhonda J Mcginnis

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

Lightning Talk for the Midwest Business Librarians Summit on testing the ChatGPT AI service using academic business questions and scenarios. The brief presentation will show and comment on the results of a variety of questions posed to the Chat GPT service that reflect common types of questions from different business disciplines. It will conclude with an assessment of what this and other similar tools might mena for the future of Business Librarianship


Visual Literacy Support For Business Students And Faculty: Preliminary Results From Needs Assessment Study, Zoeanna A. Mayhook, Wanju Huang Jul 2023

Visual Literacy Support For Business Students And Faculty: Preliminary Results From Needs Assessment Study, Zoeanna A. Mayhook, Wanju Huang

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Text Data Mining Sources: A Comparison Of Options, Ilana Stonebraker Mar 2023

Text Data Mining Sources: A Comparison Of Options, Ilana Stonebraker

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

This presentation is comparison of the various TDM (text data mining) sources. It will include Proquest TDM Studio, Constellate, Gale Digital Scholar Lab, Factiva Data Feed, and Nexis Data Lab. The intent is to briefly compare the options, questions and sources for data mining questions.


What’S Gender Got To Do With It? Beyond Binary Gender In Market Research Resources, Amanda Pirog Mar 2023

What’S Gender Got To Do With It? Beyond Binary Gender In Market Research Resources, Amanda Pirog

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Tracking Tutorials: Bringing Asynchronous Library Instruction Into The Stats, Lumarie Guth Jul 2022

Tracking Tutorials: Bringing Asynchronous Library Instruction Into The Stats, Lumarie Guth

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Distinguishing Trade Publications Video, Rhonda J Mcginnis Jul 2022

Distinguishing Trade Publications Video, Rhonda J Mcginnis

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

This Lightning Talk would discuss the frustration I've felt with traditional materials designed to teach students the difference between Scholarly and Popular Journals. Even when materials address trade publications, they rarely if ever promote them positively. As a Business Librarian, I know that such journals are vitally important in the Business disciplines so I set out to create a very brief video on Scholarly vs Trade vs Popular journals designed especially for business students. My talk would discuss the perceived need, the creation process, and it reception/use since creation. I would provide a link to the video if there was …


In The Weeds: A New Business Librarian’S Approach To Collection Management, Alexis Murrell Jul 2022

In The Weeds: A New Business Librarian’S Approach To Collection Management, Alexis Murrell

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Makeyourstory: Business Resources For Makers, Annette Bochenek Jul 2022

Makeyourstory: Business Resources For Makers, Annette Bochenek

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

The MakeYourStory podcast at Purdue University celebrates makers through the lens of the narrative podcast. Learn about the MakeYourStory podcast and its connection to highlighting business resources for makers and podcasters. This session will discuss the structure and development of the MakeYourStory podcast, with an emphasis on promoting library resources for makers and podcasters.


Data Literacy For Librarians: A Free Online Professional Development Program From The Federal Reserve Bank Of St. Louis, Scott St. Louis Jul 2022

Data Literacy For Librarians: A Free Online Professional Development Program From The Federal Reserve Bank Of St. Louis, Scott St. Louis

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

This lightning talk will provide a brief overview of the Data Literacy for Librarians badging and micro-credential program launched by the Research Division at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. The lightning talk will include basic aspects of the instructional design, metrics illustrating program success to date, and a quick glance at the seven badges comprising the micro-credential: Acting on Data, Identifying Data Sources and Frequencies, Saving Graphs and Organizing Data, Visualizing Data, Storytelling with Data, Understanding Data Types and Units, and Using Data Ethically. The seven individual badges comprising the micro-credential are aligned with specific dimensions of the …


An Organic Approach To Instruction: The Business Problem Solving Case, Michael Deike Jul 2022

An Organic Approach To Instruction: The Business Problem Solving Case, Michael Deike

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

In the past year, the Thomas Mahaffey Jr. Business Library at the University of Notre Dame provided instruction for a unique course offered by the Mendoza College of Business, Business Problem Solving. Business Problem Solving immerses students in a challenging environment working as teams to resolve a series of cases created by real consulting companies. Teams in each course section compete with each other to see who can produce the most well researched solution for problem posed by the company. For this course, instructors reached out to the library to introduce students to library resources that could augment their case …


Downsizing The Business Print Collection, Sally Lajoie Jul 2022

Downsizing The Business Print Collection, Sally Lajoie

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

On many campuses, library shelf space is limited and perhaps even shrinking. And with a shift towards more online learning, a decline in print usage, and a greater demand for student space, weeding has become more and more essential. In preparation for a new library building with significantly less square footage, our small sized academic library started a massive weeding project on a print collection that had never been consistently weeded in the past. With the majority of the business books on our shelves out-of-date and not circulating, this project provided an opportunity to make the business collection more relevant …


I Didn't Know The Library Had Regular Books!’: Promoting The Popular Business Collection, Jennifer Horne Jul 2022

I Didn't Know The Library Had Regular Books!’: Promoting The Popular Business Collection, Jennifer Horne

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Business Students' Co-Op And Internship Information Use, Heather A. Howard, Margaret Phillips, Garrett R. Brewster Jul 2022

Business Students' Co-Op And Internship Information Use, Heather A. Howard, Margaret Phillips, Garrett R. Brewster

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

At Purdue University, librarians worked with an undergraduate researcher to survey business students who had completed an internship or co-op to determine their information use during these experiences. We asked students about the information tasks they completed, the information source types they used, where they learned to use these sources, and their perceived difficulty in finding information sources. This lightning talk will present a brief overview of our findings.


The Business Of Moving A Library, Gabriele Hysong Jul 2022

The Business Of Moving A Library, Gabriele Hysong

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

No abstract provided.


Serving Small Businesses & Entrepreneurs At The Indianapolis Public Library, Alexandra Loewen Jul 2022

Serving Small Businesses & Entrepreneurs At The Indianapolis Public Library, Alexandra Loewen

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

I will provide an overview of how the business librarians at the Indianapolis Public Library work with aspiring entrepreneurs and existing small businesses, and the library’s resources that are available to small business patrons.


When Traditional Outreach Isn't Working: How To Reach Undergraduate Students, Jennifer Horne Oct 2021

When Traditional Outreach Isn't Working: How To Reach Undergraduate Students, Jennifer Horne

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

What is a library liaison to do when traditional outreach strategies aren’t working and you can't get buy-in by faculty for instruction sessions for undergraduates? This session will explore the alternative methods of outreach I used to try to “crack” the business school in the absence of in-class instruction opportunities, including a focus on connecting with college staff, direct communication with students through existing college communication channels, and targeted outreach to subsets of students, including international students.


Reefer Madness In Business: What's The Library's Potential "Stash" For The 420 Industry?, Rebecca A. Smith Oct 2021

Reefer Madness In Business: What's The Library's Potential "Stash" For The 420 Industry?, Rebecca A. Smith

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

Lightning Talk about why business librarians will want to pay attention to the cannabis industry and a libguide of selected resources will be shared.


Phd Candidates And Solving Data Conundrums, Margaux Patel Oct 2021

Phd Candidates And Solving Data Conundrums, Margaux Patel

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

At one institution, Ph.D. candidates are increasingly seeking highly specific and expensive datasets. This lightning talk will highlight solving a data access problem for news and public records data. In 2020, a Ph.D. candidate reached out to the business and business librarian when they were hitting licensing issues with huge data downloads from Factiva and ProQuest. This talk will explore different solutions and potential pitfalls surrounding the problem. These data requests are occurring more frequently. The talk will also touch upon how they could be approached differently in the future.


A Look Into The Impact Of Bloomberg Anywhere At The University Of Notre Dame, Michael Deike Oct 2021

A Look Into The Impact Of Bloomberg Anywhere At The University Of Notre Dame, Michael Deike

Midwest Business Librarian Summit (MBLS)

The COVID-19 pandemic presented a set of unique challenges for libraries’ online access policies and procedures. One resource which exemplified many of these challenges is the newly offered Bloomberg Anywhere service. As a resource which traditionally required on site access to a physical terminal, the extension of Bloomberg Anywhere remote access to academic institutions as a COVID-19 contingency revealed many of the positive and negative consequences of the increased focus on remote access during the pandemic. This talk reports the experience of the Thomas Mahaffey Jr. Business Library at the University of Notre Dame with Bloomberg Anywhere. Topics include the …