Summer and Fall 2016 Presentations by Library Faculty and Academic Professionals

As the fall semester comes to a close, we look back upon the achievements of our library faculty and academic professionals from the summer and fall. U of I researchers have traveled around the globe, collaborating with other Illinois community members and other scholars worldwide to advance research in their fields. From poster presentations to keynote speeches and round table discussions, we commend our researchers for their excellent contributions to the U of I and to Library and Information Science and other disciplines. A bibliography of these select presentations can be found below.

  • Allee, Ruth, Jan Fransen, Rebecca Hall, and Mark Zulauf. “Mapping Organizational Affiliations in Pure Case Studies.” North American Pure User Group (NAPUG) 2016 Conference,  Houston, TX. November 7, 2016.
  • Anderson, Bethany, Susan Braxton, Elise Dunham, Heidi Imker, and Kyle Rimkus. “Should We Keep Everything Forever? Determining the Long-Term Value of Research Data.” iPRES 2016, 13th International Conference on Digital Preservation, Bern, Switzerland, October 3, 2016.
  • Avery, Susan K., and Kirsten M. Feist. Assessing International Students in the Library Instruction Classroom. Library Assessment Conference, Arlington, VA, November 2016. 
  • Benson, Sara R.  “Assisting Rural Domestic Violence Victims: The Local Librarian’s Role,” American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting & Conference, Chicago, IL, July 2016.
  • Burnett, Margaret, and Christine Wiley. “Exploring Data Management Support Needs of Bioengineering and Biomedical Research Faculty.” Data One Users Group Meeting, Raleigh, NC, July 17, 2016.
  • Byrne, Tammy, Michele Casalini; Dirk Raes, and Lynn Wiley. “Tower of Babel: New Realities in Foreign Language Acquisitions.” Annual Charleston Book and Serial Conference, Charleston, SC, November 4, 2016.
  • Ciecko, C., C. Coerver, C. Dunnagan, Jim Hahn, and L. Vallone. Beyond the Horizon: The Mobile Experience,New Media Consortium, Online Panel Discussion, August 24, 2016. 
  • Cleveland, Lara, Karen Hogenboom, Catherine Morse, and Annelise Sklar. “Public Opinion and Population Data.” Panelat Licensing Big Data: an eDesiderata Forum, Center for Research Libraries webinar, November 16, 2016.
  • Cooper, Danielle, Florian Diekmann, Scott Hanscom, Erin E. Kerby, Adam Kriesberg, Emily Marsh, Cynthia Parr, Marianne Stowell Bracke, Sarah C. Williams, and Jane K. Yatcilla. “Research Practices and Information Seeking in the Agricultural Sciences: A Collaborative Approach for Developing Research Support Services.” American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of American, and Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, November 7, 2016.
  • Coskun, Esra, Joe Lenkart, Tom Teper, and Mara Thacker. “The Use of World Regional Collections Among North American Research Libraries” 8th International Conference on Qualitative and Quantitative Measures in Libraries (QQML), London, UK, May, 2016.
  • Dickson, Eleanor, Nicholae Cline, Leanne Mobley, and Harriett Green. “Digging, Reaching, and Learning: An Update on the First Year of the HathiTrust Research Center’s Librarian Training Program,” Digital Frontiers 2015, Houston, TX, Sept 22, 2016.
  • Dickson, Eleanor, Harriett Green, and Amanda Henley. “(Re)skilling the 21st Century Librarian: Empowering Librarians to Support Text Analysis Research,” DLF Forum, Milwaukee, WI, Nov 8, 2016.
  • Dickson, Eleanor, Kate Dohe, Lisa Hinchliffe, Elizebeth Kelly, and Chelcie Rowell. “Digital Library Pedagogy Incubator: A Workshop to Design Instruction with Digital Collections,” DLF Forum, Milwaukee, WI, Nov 8, 2016.
  • Dougan, Kirstin. “Bringing the Library into the Performance Space and New Patrons into the Library.” International Association of Libraries, Museums, Archives and Documentation Centres of the Performing Arts (SIBMAS) Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 2, 2016. 
  • Green, Harriett. “Scholarly Requirements for Large Scale Text Analysis: A User Needs Assessment for the HathiTrust Research Center.” Digital Humanities 2016, Krakow, Poland. July 11, 2016. 
  • Green, Harriett, and Angela Courtney. “Scholarly Commons Spaces and Digital Scholarship.” Canadian Association of Professional Academic Librarians conference, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, May 29, 2016.   
  • . “Humanities Collaborations and Research Practices: A Preliminary Report.” HWW Consortium Directors Meeting, Chicago, IL, July 29, 2016.  
  • Han, Myung-Ja K., Timothy W. Cole, Maria Janina Sarol, Patricia Lampron, Mara Wade, Thomas Stäcker, Monika Biel. “Linked Open Data in Practice: Emblematica Online.” Semantic Web In Libraries 2016, Bonn, Germany, November 29, 2016. 
  • Hallman, Shelby J., Kevin M. Moore, William H. Mischo, and Mary C. Schlembach. “GRIPTS: Increasing Online Visibility of Departmental Research Productivity.” Annual LITA Conference, Fort Worth, TX, Nov. 17-20, 2016.
  • Hayslett, Michele, and Karen Hogenboom. “You are the Potter, Datasets are the Clay: Shaping a Collection of Small Datasets.” Presentation at IASSIST Conference, Bergen, Norway, June 1, 2016. 
  • Hinchliffe, Lisa Janicke. “Analytics in Library Practice: Navigating the Professional and Political” Intersection: Libraries & the Digital Learning Ecosystem, CIC Center for Library Initiatives 2016 Annual Conference, May 26, 2016.
  • –. “Finding the Constellation in the Stars: Guidance for Information Literacy Programs and Pedagogy.” Implementing the New Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education at PCLA Libraries, Carlisle, PA, May 24, 2016.
  • –. “Developing, Monitoring, and Evaluating: A Framework for Evidence-Based Strategic Planning.” Improve Services and Create Value: Using Data to Guide Your Library’s Strategic Planning Process, Program Sponsored by the ALA Committee on Research and Statistics at the ALA Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, June 27, 2016.
  • –. “New Challenges for Information Literacy – Opportunities for New Successes: Cognition, Affect, and Disposition for a Lifetime.” Creating Knowledge VIII, Reykjavik, Iceland, June 3, 2016.
  • Hogenboom, Karen. “Data Discovery and Use.” Virtual presentation to University of Illinois and University of Hong Kong Data-Driven Scholarship Autumn Institute, Hong Kong, November 29, 2016.  
  • Hussein Moustafa, Laila. “Library Trend:  Reference, Data Management, Preservation, Digitization and Disaster Management Preparation Workshop” Training Sponsored by the State Department of the United States in collaboration with University of Qatar, October 24, 2016.
  • –. “Preserving Cultural Heritage and the Need for Digitization and Disaster Management in Libraries, Archives and Museum.” Digitization, preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage materials: Global trends and local application, Qatar National Library, Qatar, October 26, 2016.
  • Ingold, Cindy. “’Let Us Work Together’: Academic Libraries and Social Justice on Campus.” NDLC Los Angeles, CA, August 11, 2016.
  • . “Diversity Inquiry- Bridging the Divide Between Diversity Survey Results and Actionable Understanding.” NDLC Los Angeles, CA, August 11, 2016.
  • Jett, Jacob, Myung-Ja K. Han, and Timothy W. Cole. “Disambiguating Descriptions: Mapping Digital Special Collections Metadata into Linked Open Data Formats,” Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 2016 Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 14, 2016. 
  • Lampron, Patricia, Jeff Mixter, and Myung-Ja K. Han. “Challenges of Mapping Digital Collections Metadata to Schema.org: Working with CONTENTdm.” Metadata and Semantics Research: 10th International Conference, MTSR 2016, Göttingen, Germany, November 22, 2016.
  • Lura, Joseph E. “Project to Combine a Guidebook Database into GeoRef; Status Report.” Geological Society of American Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, October 2016. 
  • McShea, Megan, Kelli Hix, Will Prentice, Evelyn Frangakis, and Joshua Harris. “A Survey of Surveys: Lessons Learned from Large Institutional Collection Assessment Projects.” The International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA) 47th Annual Conference,  Washington D.C, September 28, 2016. 
  • Mestre, Lori S., and K. Caragher. Library Diversity and Anti-Oppression Training: From Awareness to Action.” National Diversity in Libraries Conference: Bridges to Inclusion, Los Angeles, California, August 12, 2016. 
  • Mischo, William H. “Showcasing New Library Spaces II: The IDEA Lab at the Grainger Engineering Library Information Center” Designing Libraries for the 21st Century, 5th Conference, Calgary, CA, September 19, 2016.  
  • Mischo, William H., Mary C. Schlembach, and Elisandro Cabada. “The Role of the Library in Design Learning: Support for Digital Scholarship, Enhanced, Discovery, and Visualization Activities.” Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries (QQML), London, UK, May 27 2016.   
  • Mischo, William H., Mary C. Schlembach, and Jason P. Heldreth. “Discovery Systems: Issues, Trends, and User Behaviors”, at NFAIS (National Federation of Advanced Information Services) Workshop on Discovery for Scholarly Research: Evolving Needs and Services, Alexandria, VA, June 29, 2016.   
  • Pionke, J.J. “Sustainable Library Services For All.” Proceedings of Academic Librarian 4, Hong Kong, China, June 2, 2016. 
  • –. “Functionally Diverse in the Library.” Illinois Library Association Conference, Rosemont, IL, October 18, 2016.
  • –. “Supporting Dementia Caregivers Through Embedded Librarianship, Technology, and Relationship Building.” Indiana Online Users Group, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 21, 2016.
  • –. “Support from the Inside Out: An Embedded Librarian in a Dementia Support Group for Caregivers.” Health Science Librarians of Illinois, St. Charles, Illinois, November 9, 2016.
  • Prom, Chris. “Archival Arrangement and Description in the Cloud: A Preliminary Analysis,” Born Digital in the Cloud: Challenges and Solutions. Archival Science Colloquium, Archivschule Marburg, Germany, June 8, 2016.
  • –. “Building a Unified Image Delivery Service,” Society of American Archivists/Council of State Archivists Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, August 4, 2016.
  • Rudasill, Lynne M. “Evidence-Based Management in Libraries: Applying What We Learn.” INFO’2016, Information, Development and Sustainability, XIV International Congress of Information, Havana, Cuba, November 2 2016.
  • –. “Teaching and Learning about Grey Literature.” Leveraging Diversity in Grey Literature, 18th International Conference on Grey Literature, New York, New York, November 29, 2016.
  • Simmons, Heather J. E. “Circling Back to What Matters Most: Improving Legal Research Course Content by Writing Meaningful Assessment Questions.” Mid-America Association of Law Libraries, Oklahoma City, OK, October 13, 2016. 
  • Song, Yoo-Seong.  “A Strategic Approach to the Transformation of the University Library and Business Research Services,” National University Library Convention, Hong Chun, South Korea. June 2016.
  • –. “Future Career Options for Business Information Professionals,” Kyung Sung University, Busan, South Korea. June 2016.
  • –. “Managing Business and Economics Research Projects for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises,” Global Marketing and Consulting Program, Ulsan, South Korea. July 2016.
  • Sotomayor, Antonio. “Protestant Sports in a Catholic Colony: The YMCA and U.S. Imperialism in Puerto Rico, 1898-1920s.” International Conference Body and Spirit: Sport and Christianity in History, Murcia, Spain, October 20, 2016.–. “The Nationalist Movement and Colonialism in Puerto Rico’s Olympic Sport,” 13th International Symposium for Olympic Research, Vitoria, Brazil, July 30, 2016.
  • . “A Colônia Soberana: Porto Rico e o Movimento Olímpico.” Sport: Laboratório de História do Esporte e do Lazer, Programa de Pós-Graduação em História Comparada, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 26, 2016.
  • . “Caribbean Soccer: Hispanoamericanismo and Silencing Fútbol in Puerto Rico, 1898-1920s.” 48th Annual Conference of the Association of Caribbean Historians, Havana, Cuba, June 5, 2016.
  • –. “La Colonia Soberana: Puerto Rico y el Movimiento Olímpico.” Universidad de las Ciencias de la Cultura Física y el Deporte Manuel Fajardo. Habana, Cuba. June 8, 2016.
  • –. “Puerto Rico y el Movimiento Olímpico.” Primer Congreso de la Asociación Puertorriqueña de Investigación del Deporte. Headquarters of Puerto Rico’s Olympic Committee. San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 20, 2016.
  • Szylowicz, Caroline, Françoise Leriche and Thomas Lebarbé. “Le Projet CORR-Proust : Premières Briques Pour une Édition Numérique de l’Épistolaire Proustien,” Proust numérique, Proust imprimé : l’Édition des Manuscrits Aujourd’hui, Institut des Textes et Manuscrits Modernes, Paris, France, June 6, 2016. 
  • Teper, Tom. “Walking a Tightrope: The Impact of Academic Library Consortia on Members” at 8th International Conference on Qualitative and Quantitative Measures in Libraries (QQML), London, UK, May, 2016. 
  • Trei, Kelli. “The Impact of the Biodiversity Heritage Library on Scientific Research.” DLF 2016 Forum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. November 7, 2016.
  • Whitmire, Amanda, Heidi Imker, and Sarah Jones. “Analyzing, Interpreting, and Implementing Data Management Plans.” DataONE Webinar, November 8, 2016. 
  • Wickes, Elizabeth. AutoDocish: Automated-ish Dataset Documentation.” PyData, Chicago, IL, August 26, 2016. 
  • Wiley, Christine. “Data Practices and Perspectives of Atmospheric and Engineering Faculty.” Research Data Access Preservation Summit, Atlanta, GA, May 5, 2016.
  • –. “Data Practices and Perspectives of Atmospheric and Engineering Faculty.” Texas STEM Librarians Conference, Lubbock, TX, July 22, 2016.
  • –. “Repository Data: Analysis of Dataset Records in a Campus Repository.” Research Data Access Preservation Summit, Atlanta, GA, May 4, 2016.
  • . “Repository Data: Analysis of Dataset Records, File Types & Usage.” Library Assessment Conference, Arlington, VA, October 31, 2016. 
  • Wiley, Lynn, Tom Teper, and Stephanie Baker. “WANTED: University Press eBooks.” Annual Charleston Book and Serial Conference, Charleston, SC, November 3, 2016. 

Librarians from Illinois also presented at the IFLA 2016 conference in Columbus, Ohio, which was covered in a prior post.

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