Fall 2023 Presentations by Library Faculty and Academic Professionals

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library faculty and academic professionals presented on several subjects last fall. We would like to congratulate and recognize our researchers on their significant contributions to the university, the Library and Information Science department, and other disciplines. A curated bibliography of these presentations is presented below.

(Links to presentation recordings or materials are provided when available.)

  • Anderson, Bethany G., Sandi L. Caldrone, Joshua Henry, Heidi J. Imker, Andrew J. Margenot, and Sarah C. Williams. (2023). “Publishing Agricultural Data from the Morrow Plots: The Value and Logistics of Preserving a Long-Term Research Experiment.” iPRES 2023.
  • Christensen S., Mary Ton, and Kelli Trei. (2023, October 7). “Seeing through Lantern Slides.” International Visual Literacy Association. Champaign, Illinois.
  • Coker, C. (2023, October 13). “Athena’s Cretans: Typography Cast in Verse.” With Elias Petrou. American Print History Association. Austin, TX.
  • Sander, J. (2023, November 3). “Streamlining library billing operations with Alma and Banner integration.” [Presentation]. Resilience and Growth: Ex Libris Southcentral Users Group (ELSUG) 2023 Conference, Virtual Conference. https://sites.google.com/view/elsug2023conference/home/conference-program
  • —., York, E., and Lu, F. (2023, November 2). “Dishing up the dirt: From setbacks to Success.” [Panelist on panel discussion]. Resilience and Growth: Ex Libris Southcentral Users Group (ELSUG) 2023 Conference, Virtual Conference. https://sites.google.com/view/elsug2023conference/home/conference-program
  • Schlaack, William and Shelby Strommer. (2023, October 20). “Preservation as a Service: Applying a Customer-focused Framework while Caring for our Collections.” Core Forum. New Orleans, LA.
  • Sroka, Marek. (2023, November 23-24). “Dewey Decimal Classification, Library of Congress Subject Headings and the Ambiguity of Subject Representation of Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe in American Knowledge Classification Schemes.” International Conference “Central and Southeastern Europe as a Space of the Rivalry of the Great Powers,” Kraków, Poland.
  • —. (2023, October 8). “Hiding in Plain Sight: Pro-Nazi and National Socialist Literature from the Third Reich in American Libraries after the Second World War.” The 47th Annual German Studies Association Conference, Montréal, Canada.
  • Ton, M. and Ryan Cordell. (2023, November 15). “Lunchtime Lecture on Digital Humanities.” Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities. Loyola University.
  • —. (2023, December 5). “A Gentle Introduction to ChatGPT.” Professional Development Webinar. Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois. Virtual.
  • Weible, Cherié L. and Janelle Sander. (2023, September 21). “Leveraging the Student Workforce: Getting the Best from Student Employees.” Twenty Second Annual Northwest Interlibrary Loan and Resource Sharing Conference. Virtual, 30 minutes.
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