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This is the sixth and final installment of a series of virtual conversations between SLIM faculty and students based on degree concentration areas. This session discusses the area of academic…
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This is the fourth installment of a series of virtual conversations between SLIM faculty and students based on degree concentration areas. This session discusses the Youth Services Concentration with…
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This is the second installment of a series of virtual conversations between SLIM faculty and students based on degree concentration areas. This session discusses the Archives Studies concentration…
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This is the first installment of a series of virtual conversations between SLIM faculty and students based on degree concentration areas. This session discusses Health Information Professional and…
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Libraries will never have enough funding. It seems like more and more our budgets are shrinking. This presentation will discuss dealing with budget cuts proactively. Understanding how to evaluate…
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This presentation will discuss empathy in the library profession. We will briefly discuss some best practices to build empathy skills, such as cultural humility, person-in-environment, and creating…
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How can you get published if you haven’t yet done empirical research? How do you get your name on the cover as editor of a professional book? How does joining library associations—whether…
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This webinar will introduce recent scholarship that explores how search engines' and social media's algorithms can lead to very different search results for different people and how this…
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Today many adults have difficulty knowing how to find a
physician, fill a prescription, use and pay for medications, and use health
information to make informed decisions about their health.…
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Dr. Blanche Woolls was originally scheduled to answer questions from SLIM students and faculty on the following topic. Due to technology issues, Dr. Woolls was unable to join but the SLIM faculty…
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How does one promote open access and institutional repositories in a country where they are still relatively novel? Can you communicate effectively about library issues in a place where everyone…
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Pacific University Libraries started a
group to investigate accessibility in 2019. We want to share our
experiences from our first year of accessibility work on library
facilities, services,…
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Online library research guides are often created as a pathfinder with too much text but not enough pedagogical guidance, and a static lists of links that lack context. Pedagogical-style guides can…
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It’s no longer enough to build library
services around the real world. Technology is enabling an entirely new
set of worlds for libraries and our communities to explore and build,
through…
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Gamification, Games-based Learning, and Games-based Inquiry
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Digital Citizenship & Sutori
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