Spring 2019 Presentations by Library Faculty and Academic Professionals

This past spring, our Library faculty, and academic professionals traveled across the country to present on a wide variety of topics. As always, we congratulate our researchers on their important contributions to the U of I and to Library and Information Science and other disciplines. A selected bibliography of these presentations is provided below.

  • Armstrong, Kimberly, Jim Mouw, and Thomas H. Teper. “Just how open is this relationship? exploring our feelings in a multi-consortial world.” Electronic Resources & Libraries 2019. Austin, TX.
  • Ballard, Jessica E., Vanessa Rouillon, and Deirdre Cobb-Roberts. “Beyond Scholarly Work: The Use of Archives in/for Community Work.” Presentation at the Midwest Archives Conference. Detroit, MI. April 5, 2019.
  • Becks, Courtney, Sarah Carter, and Hennen Vaughan. “The Future Is Ephemeral: The Importance of Connecting Librarians and Cultural Heritage Workers to Build Ephemeral Collections.” Black Bibliographia: Print/Culture/Art symposium at the Center for Material Culture Studies. University of Delaware. April 27, 2019.
  • Buress, Theresa, Paige Morgan, Karen L. Hogenboom, Cynthia Levine, and Erin Pappas. “Starting on a Hat: A Beginning Workshop on Data Creation, Synthesis, and Analysis.” ACRL 2019 Conference. Cleveland, OH. April 10-14, 2019.
  • Coker, Cait. “‘I Know It When I See It’: The Problems of Defining Fan Fiction.” Popular Culture Association/ American Culture Association Annual Conference. Washington, DC. April 18, 2019.
  • Hahn, Jim.A personalized account-based recommender within the university library’s mobile app interface.” IMLS Workshop on Discovery in Cross-Disciplinary Research/Machine Learning. Notre Dame, IN. March 11, 2019.
  • . Students’ growing concern with surveillance capitalism.” Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) Spring Membership Meeting. Louis, MO. April 8, 2019.
  • —. “User perspectives on personalized account-based recommender systems.” Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) 2019 Conference. Cleveland, OH. April 11, 2019.
  • Hare, Sarah, Michelle Reed, Merinda K. Hensley, and Amanda Makula. “Working at the Intersections of Information Literacy and Scholarly Communication: New Models for Engaging Students, Faculty, and Librarians.” Panel presentation at ACRL 2019. Cleveland, OH. April 11, 2019.
  • Holder, Sara H., and Amber Lannon. “Career Stages, Generational Cohorts, and the Careers of Librarians.” Poster session presented at the 2019 ACRL Conference. Cleveland, OH. April 2019.
  • Maddox Abbott, Jennifer A. and Mary S. Laskowski. “Recasting the Collection: The Changing Landscape of a High Density Storage Library.” Poster presentation at Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) Conference. Cleveland, OH. April 11, 2019.
  • Szylowicz, Caroline. “La correspondance de Marcel Proust: ‘l’envers de l’envers du décor’.” 20thand 21st French and Francophone Studies International Colloquium. Oklahoma City, OH. March 14-16, 2019.
  • . “Marcel Proust in Illinois: 80 years in search of Proust’s correspondence. “The Proust Center – New York at the Jefferson Market Library (NYPL). New York City, NY. February 14, 2019.
  • Teper, Thomas H. and Vera Vasileva. “We don’t need that anymore, exploring the realities of the impact of digitization on print usage.” ACRL 2019 Recasting the Narrative. Cleveland, OH. April 10-13, 2019.
  • Tracy, Daniel G. “360 Degrees of Ebook User Data: From Qualitative and Quantitative Data to Collection Development Strategy.” Peer-reviewed poster at ACRL 2019. Cleveland, OH. April 11, 2019.
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