Examples of the 12 modules the Law School Research Librarians teach. These legal research teaching modules are designed to provide point-of... Show moreExamples of the 12 modules the Law School Research Librarians teach. These legal research teaching modules are designed to provide point-of-need training by librarians in Legal Writing I classes. Instructors are offered a basic "menu" of lectures to choose from, or research librarians are prepared to tailor individual lectures to the needs of each instructor. This provides both the instructor and the research librarians the flexibility to schedule classes as they see fit, with the goal of reaching students at the ideal time with each lecture. Show less
Presentation for Midwest Archives Conference 2018 in Chicago, IL (March 2018). This presentation was part of a panel titled Systems in... Show morePresentation for Midwest Archives Conference 2018 in Chicago, IL (March 2018). This presentation was part of a panel titled Systems in Transition: Navigating the Way to ArchivesSpace. Show less
Presentation for Archives*Records 2018 in Washington, DC (August 2018). This presentation was part of a panel titled The Messy Work of... Show morePresentation for Archives*Records 2018 in Washington, DC (August 2018). This presentation was part of a panel titled The Messy Work of Database Migrations. Show less
Galvin library has begun a systematic process of measuring the library's connection to, and impact on, student success. This presentation will... Show moreGalvin library has begun a systematic process of measuring the library's connection to, and impact on, student success. This presentation will discuss the connections between academic success outcomes such as GPA by demonstrating the variety of ways that libraries contribute to student learning and success. We will also talk about plans for future research, service expansion and strategic planning. Show less
A presentation given at the 2006 Illinois State Library Annual Government Documents Conference held May 4th, 2006 in Springfield, Illinois.... Show moreA presentation given at the 2006 Illinois State Library Annual Government Documents Conference held May 4th, 2006 in Springfield, Illinois. The presentation describes the efforts to make accessible to researchers and the public a collection of Air Force technical reports left at IIT by Crerar Library when they moved to the University of Chicago. Covered is the period 1996-2006. Show less
A presentation given at the 2006 Illinois State Library Annual Government Documents Conference held May 4th, 2006 in Springfield, Illinois.... Show moreA presentation given at the 2006 Illinois State Library Annual Government Documents Conference held May 4th, 2006 in Springfield, Illinois. The presentation describes the efforts to make accessible to researchers and the public a collection of Air Force technical reports left at IIT by Crerar Library when they moved to the University of Chicago. Covered is the period 1996-2006. Show less
A presentation given at the 2006 Illinois State Library Annual Government Documents Conference held May 4th, 2006 in Springfield, Illinois.... Show moreA presentation given at the 2006 Illinois State Library Annual Government Documents Conference held May 4th, 2006 in Springfield, Illinois. The presentation describes the efforts to make accessible to researchers and the public a collection of Air Force technical reports left at IIT by Crerar Library when they moved to the University of Chicago. Covered is the period 1996-2006. Show less
Presented at LibUX Chicago From Accessibility to Inclusion. Describes the importance of developing partnerships for supporting diverse user... Show morePresented at LibUX Chicago From Accessibility to Inclusion. Describes the importance of developing partnerships for supporting diverse user needs, including in the design of accessible learning objects. Show less
Presentation at ALA Annual, 2018. Libraries have long participated in cooperative collection development as a strategic way of spending funds... Show morePresentation at ALA Annual, 2018. Libraries have long participated in cooperative collection development as a strategic way of spending funds and sharing resources. Using established best practices for collaborative collection development as a foundation, this session will describe updated strategies for initiating and assessing simple but effective cooperative collection development projects that increase the number of unique titles that can be shared among libraries with minimal commitment. The strategies are applicable to any library setting.
Co-sponsored by RUSA CODES and the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) Show less