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2024

Zine-ovative Outreach: Sharing the Library Through Zines

Pamela Pfeier

As a Summer 2023 project, access services and research/instruction librarians from an academic library met to devise an innovative approach to reaching students about lib…

2024

Using Microsoft OneNote to Centralize Workflow Documentation

Keith Manuel

Having trouble keeping your library workflow and related documentation organized? In this presentation I will share the pitfalls, advances, and side quests I experienced…

2024

Understanding Value in Team Culture

Patrick Buckley

Value in teams is a name for the personal capitol that one earns doing concrete actions within interpersonal relationships. By respecting each team member as a whole pers…

2024

Library of Things in Theory and in Practice

Kimberly Smith, Amy Lee Heinlen

This presentation examines the impact that the Library of Things has within the academic libraries. Theoretically the Library of Things are beneficial items for library p…

2024

Leveraging transferable skills: Lessons for applicants and hiring managers

Seti Keshmiripour

In many instances, job applicants and hiring managers strictly compare the qualifications listed in job descriptions with those in applicants' portfolios. However, this a…

2024

Innovation in Access Services: From Theory to Implementation

Terrence Phillips

Coupled with the changing landscape of Access Services in higher education libraries due to the pandemic and the increased reliance on and expectations of electronic medi…

2024

Cross the line: Building DEI awareness in your team

Brandon Bowen

Do you lead or work with a diverse team? Student employees especially come from a variety of countries, experiences, and socioeconomic situations. Come learn a new way to…

2024 In Drive Conducting a Diversity

Conducting a Diversity Audit on a Popular Reading Collection

Eduardo Diaz, Dominique Dozier

Conducting a diversity audit of a popular reading (POP) collection has many challenges. Since the collection is a mix of fiction and non-fiction, a different approach had…

2024

Turning the Page: Leadership Transitions in the first 90 Days

Nicole Maddock, Crystal Mills

Leaving a library where you first developed your career is a difficult choice. The presenters are former co-User Services Managers at a large Canadian academic library, a…

2024

Improving Student Parent Learning Through Design of a Family Study Room

Rita Brown, Sila Lott

Student parents are an often overlooked group in library services; however, they are a growing part of the student population, especially in the community college setting…

2024

Help Now: Assisting Users Beyond The Desk

George Tiong

This presentation will share how the UC San Diego Library implemented an effective supplementary service to assist library users throughout the building, improving the us…

2024

Development and Access Services: A Very Rewarding Partnerships

John Freeman, Chelsea Knott

One of the primary issues facing Access Services departments and academic libraries is a lack of resources. At a STEM-focused R-1 in the southeastern United States, the L…

2024

Being Geographically Remote:Three Strategies for Sharing Non-Circulating Resources.

Jean Thoulag

This session shares how one geographically remote academic library developed strategies for resource sharing of special collections materials and other non lendable items…

2024 Lightning Talk

The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg: Capitalizing On Your Library's Campus Identity

Joel Atkinson

Irwin Library at Butler University had an unwelcome guest for the last few years. A pair of geese took up residence every spring directly above the main library entrance,…

2024 Lightning Talk

Standardizing Equipment Lending: A National Initiative for Academic Libraries

Justin Ellis

In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, equipment lending services in academic libraries are essential to providing tools to support learning and research. As…

2024

Physical vs. eBook and Streaming Course Reserves: Trends, Preferences, Concerns, and Future Viability

Christopher Bishop, Katie Macomber, Stephany Kurth

Even before the Covid pandemic, physical course reserve circulation was declining due to the preference for digital textbooks and the increasing need to purchase add on m…

2024

Navigating Change in Circulation: Effective Strategies for a Successful ILS Migration

Whitney Hilley, Lailah Ramos, Megan Macken

In 2023, a large, public land-grant research university migrated to a new integrated library system, along with 9 partner institutions. This was a radical shift for the C…

2024 Lightning Talk

Modifying Circ Work - Maximizing Opportunity in the Hybrid Work Environment

Robert Kelshian

Since the pandemic, American University has encouraged a hybrid work environment for all staff that have the ability to adapt and modify their work schedules and models o…

2024 poster

Me, Myself, and the negative voice inside my head: Handling imposter syndrome in Access Services

Thomas Quinn

Access Services staff sit in a critical and distinct position in a library - they staff and oversee the library's front desk operations, arrive first and depart last each…

2024

From the Town to the Gown: Drawing from Public Library Experience in Academic Library Access Services Departments

Erin Prentiss, Kamesha Bradham, Craig Person

Much like the town and gown divide between academic institutions and the communities that surround them, there is a divide in the library world between those who work in…

2024

Equity in Education: Addressing Technology Fines and Fees in Libraries for Students' Academic Success

Patricia West, Alliemarie Humphries

In today's digitally-driven world, access to technology is not just a luxury but a necessity, especially for students pursuing technology-related degrees. The digital div…

2024

Dynamic Trajectories: Career Experiences in Access Services and Library Liaison Roles

Stephanie Bennett, Ken Johnson

Embark on an exploration of two librarians' career trajectories, examining the dynamic interplay between Access Services and Library Liaison roles. One librarian, began a…

2024 Lightning Talk

Developing Student Leaders: Expanding Training Using Instructional Strategies

Cas Saroza, Kaitlin Kehnemuyi

Instruction folx and Access Services folx walk into student training. "Ouch" they all say. At our library we have an elevated student worker program, called "Student Lead…

2024

Demystifying the Academic Library Lexicon for Clarity and Accessibility

Katherine Williams

There's already an abundance of jargon in the library profession, especially within the academic library and higher education. Library professionals encounter a noticeabl…

2024 Cancelled

Creating More Equitable Billing Practices

In early summer of 2023, a massive overhaul of billing practices began, with the mission to create more equitable practices and an ultimate goal to charge as few fines as…

2024

Choose Your Own Adventure!: Developing E-Book ILL Roadmaps with (organization redacted)

Molly Dupere

In the summer of 2023, (organization redacted) charged a new working group to investigate a vendor-inclusive, consortial approach to e-book borrowing and lending for (org…

2024

Building an engaged, productive, and agile workforce: How to leverage your Access Services unit for the training and development of all library student staff.

Andrew See, Stephanie Van Ness

How can you center your Access Services unit as the central hub for all student employment within your library while also providing an enriching work environment? At Nort…

2024 Lightning Talk

Become the Best Job on Campus: tips for giving and asking for student employee feedback

Eliana Peretz

Like many Access departments, we have always relied heavily on student workers, and their hiring and training takes up a lot of staff time, but we have not always valued…

2024 Cancelled

A Warm Embrace: How the Academic Library Building Demonstrates Care for Users

Universities in recent years have increased their focus on student mental health and well-being. Campus libraries are following suit by establishing new services and part…

2024

24/5 Library Services on a Dime: How a University Library is Offering Extended Hours Cost Effectively and with an Eye for Safety and Security

Lindsey Xanthopoulos, Frank Allen

Students at this large public research university have been lobbying for 24/5 library hours for years. When a popular campus overnight study hall closed in 2023, the Libr…

2023

Town vs. Gown: How to Accommodate Competing Groups in an Academic Library

Katherine Magner

As every academic librarian knows, there is often push and pull between students and members of the public. How do we balance those concerns? And within our institutions…

2023

No Reservations Required: Improving Course Reserves with a Syllabus Service

Lauren McGaw

In 2018, use of the Library's course reserves system was in decline. Faculty and instructors were increasingly bypassing what they considered to be a slow and cumbersome…

2023

Building a Future-Ready Access Services Department

Kelly Johnson, Josh LaPorte

The Access Services Department at the Fineman & Pappas Law Libraries at Boston University went through a comprehensive reorganization during the COVID pandemic. Retiremen…

2023

Access services and student affordability: Leading the way in new offerings

Liz Holdsworth, John Mack Freeman, Andrew Blakely

At an R-1, STEM-focused academic library, the access services department collaborated with the librarian coordinating library affordability initiatives to create several…

2023

A behind the scenes powerhouse: evolving loan rules and the patron experience

Ken Johnson, Jason Stamper

Over the previous seven years, a university library's Access Services team steadily improved and simplified the loan rules for all patron types and locations within the l…

2023

Using Internal Grants for Staff to Enhance Library Users' Experience

Grant-funded projects have helped libraries to expand their resources and collections, improve workflow efficiency, and initiate new services. This presentation will shar…

2023

Rethinking Academic Library Hours Post-Pandemic

Hilary Thompson, James Spring, Kurt Munson

Reopening academic libraries after university shutdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic provided an opportunity to reevaluate hours and challenge long-standing assumptions a…

2023

Library Internship Programs: Unlocking pathways to the profession

Kim Copenhaver

In the traditionally homogonous landscape of librarianship, there is an urgent obligation to create diversity within the profession. For example, a recent study estimates…

2023

ILL and GIS: Using Spatial Data to Understand Lending Patterns

Emy Decker, Brittany Waltemate

Academic libraries lend their materials to users at borrowing institutions via Interlibrary Loan (ILL), which is based on a complex network of institutions connected via…

2023

Establishing a Streaming Visual Media Service within Access Services

Chris Martin

As remote learning opportunities have sharply increased over the past few years, it has become essential for academic libraries to assess streaming visual media needs for…

2023

Creating a Regional Access Services Leadership Community

Krista Higham, Carl Piraneo

Directors and leaders of Access Services departments face challenges that are unique among library departments. These departments can be complex, with responsibilities fo…

2023

Teach a Man to Fish or Nourish Them to Grow? Debating Delivering Owned Articles through Document Delivery Services

Rosemary Humphrey, Renna Redd

The age-old proverb "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime" has been used for years in libraries when it come…

2023

Reversing the Downward Curve: When is Progressive Discipline Necessary and How to Focus on Positive Improvement and Retention within an Access Services Department?

Kay Coates, Jessica Garner

A challenge that many leaders face in Access Services is managing employee relations. A team with high morale will be well-functioning, collegial, and more likely to repr…

2023

Renovating spaces and Access Services: what's good to know

Kayla Flegal

Whether large-scale, just moving stacks, or even merely contemplating change, when your library is considering space changes it's good to know how to best advocate for Ac…

2023 Lightning Talk

Qatar National Library Finest Technology

Amal Moumeni

The National Library (QNL) was established in 2017 with a total area of 42,000 square meters and a collection of 1 million books. It is one of the latest libraries in the…

2023

Preparing Academic Library Student Employees for Post-Graduation Job-Readiness

Mechele Romanchock

Emerging from the COVID-era service model our campus libraries had only a handful of returning library student workers compared to previous years. The Public Services Tea…

2023

Opening the Door to Student Wellness: An access services lead collaborative effort to help students

Samantha Kenneday, Abigail Hummell, Nancy Demaris

Returning after the pandemic, students' wellness and mental health are at the forefront of all campus services. After an internal DEI audit, the library realized there we…

2023 Lightning Talk

Nurturing Growth: The Power of a Professional Development Plan

Jennifer DeVito

Professional development is an important part of one's career but it is often treated as an afterthought, something that is taken advantage of if/when we have the time an…

2023

Meet Them Where They Are: Adapting Teaching Technologies for Training and Retaining Student Library Staff

Kelsey Fuller-Shafer

In most academic libraries, the Access Services Department employs the majority of library student employees, which means the responsibility of teaching and training stud…

2023

Mastering the Art of Managing Up: Success Strategies for Academic Library Circulation Teams

Deon King

The objective of this presentation is to provide practical strategies and tools for effectively managing up within an academic library's circulation team. By attending th…

2023

From Eevee to Umbreon: Moving Access Services from Operational to Strategic Thinking

Sarah Towne, Melanie Bopp

It is all too easy to fall into the rhythm of the day-to-day Pokemon hunt of Access Services - managing the front desk, supervising student workers, running course reserv…

2023

Environmental Sustainability in Access Services

Samantha Bull

This lightning talk will cover a few tips and tricks on how to incorporate environmental sustainability initiatives into Access Services. This will include tips and trick…

2023

Creating the Keys to Community Among Student Employees: Building a Training Program through Instructional Design Methods

Tori Lieggi, Kim Karim

For many years, on-the-job training for new student employees at the Circulation Desk was the standard practice at our library. As the library underwent changes due to st…

2023 Lightning Talks

Addressing the Unmentionable at the Circulation Desk: An Unlikely Library Partnership for an Often-overlooked Cause: Period Equity

Jessica Garner

The role of libraries at universities has grown over the years in surprising ways to improve service to the academic and student community. One such surprising change cam…

2023 Lightning Talks

Accessibility Services in Small and Rural Academic Libraries

Robert Amerson, Deborah Harmon

Accessibility services are coming to the forefront of libraries' need to expand our patronage. Libraries have not been able to properly serve the needs of patrons with ac…

2023 Cancelled

Access Service Personnel and Customer Service: The Challenges of Rule Enforcement

Patricia West

One of the crucial aspects of working at a Library service point is rule enforcement, a task that can be demanding, under-appreciated and also subject to some scrutiny. T…

2023

A Tool for Signage Inventory

Jesse Randolph

A signage audit can be a useful tool for improving wayfinding in a library, and conducting a signage inventory is the first step. A signage inventory reveals inconsistenc…

2023

A New Frontier: Innovating Training Solutions for Student Employees

Shandra Jones

Student employees are vital to the workflow of one of our most used services: equipment lending. In an ideal world, student workers would stay with us throughout their co…

2023

A Circulation Manager, Resource Sharing Manager, 20 Carts, and a Dumpster walk into a library: Planning and Implementing Discarding, Relocating, and Shifting a collection

Angela Mehaffey, Lindsey Winchester

At the end of April 2023, University administrators identified the library as a desirable location to open a new 5,500 square foot space devoted to student use in August…

2022

Other Duties We Wish Were Not Assigned: Total Library Reboot

Mary Jordan, Cynthia Horne Wise

Did you lose the use of your facility for 2 years for repairs? Do you know what your entire collection looks like boxed up and on pallets? US TOO! A logistical look at th…

2022

Hazel-Rah's Leadership Skills for Library Staff

Katherine Williams

Library personnel often find themselves in situations where they must demonstrate leadership abilities in order to solve a workplace issue or to help uphold the library's…

2022

Gadgets and Lockers to the Rescue: New Modes of Service Delivery

Shandra Jones, Eric Brower, Justin Ellis

Demand for technology and A/V equipment experienced huge gains at the Georgia Tech Library. "Gadgets," our equipment lending service, provides access to specialized techn…

2022

Counting Our Patrons - Highlights and Hurdles from an Academic Library's Journey

Scott Pfitzinger

In the last five years, our library has used three different methods for counting our patrons every hour that we're open. For many years we used a clicker-counter that pr…

2022 No Slides

Analytics: Tips, tricks and time saving ideas

Solomon Ameen

Assessment can be wildly difficult. Leadership wants clean, easy to read visualizations which can take a lot of time to create, or re-create. Oftentimes the easiest data…

2022

Access Services Orientation for the Inexperienced Employee

Jalesia Horton

With turnover and new incoming employees of all sorts, libraries are continually training and bring them up to date on information. But how are you training non-Access Se…

2022

Scavengedy (Excite Your Training Approach)

Jai (James) Washington

Scavengedy is a trademarked gamification training initiative for your student workers that encourages information literacy through serendipitous discovery and intrinsic m…

2022

Designing and launching user-centered services

Mia Partlow

Learning how to effectively communicate with users is an ongoing challenge for libraries, and it can be tempting to take a product-first approach to improving our communi…

2022

Access Services 2.0 through Employee-Directed Planning

Briana Knox, Seti Keshmiripour

Access Services Departments experience constant change in their service delivery, usage, and technology environment. Micro adjustments to staff roles and department struc…

2022

Why Would a Patron Do This?! A Trauma-Informed Approach to Supporting Student Workers

Sagan Wallace

Student employees are our front-line workers, yet many of them may not have the work history and life experience necessary to prepare them for handling interactions with…

2022

To Forgive, Bill, or Trade: Reconciling our consortial D2D to move forward

Phoebe Walker, Kaitlin Kehnemuyi

This talk will look at how consortia(s) have handled reconciliation projects with unmediated ILL requests. It is based on real world experience from a consortium that rec…

2022

The Great Migration - How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Tipasa

Lynne Colbert

Our library recently made the decision to migrate from Illiad to Tipasa. Our motivation for the move was a recent merger with another university and discovering Illiad no…

2022

Student Affairs Policy and Library Policy a helpful connection

Austina Jordan

Writing clear policy is an essential part of library management and planning. Every institution has a student handbook, often written and overseen by student affairs. Thi…

2022

Shift Happens

Kimberly Smith

Shifting is a fact of library life. Often, this physical component of stack maintenance falls to the Access Services staff who may not have the time or energy to complete…

2022 No Slides

Reel Them In: How to prioritize Instagram Reels in your library social media strategy (and why you should)

Laura French

Add creativity, relatability (and a whole lot of fun) to your library social media presence through Instagram Reels.

2022

Rapido Early Adopter Program: Experiences and Considerations from a Participant's Perspective

Shelly Hypes

After decades of navigating multiple platforms and accounts with outdated user information and no LSP integration, we have begun exploring a less fragmented approach to r…

2022

My post-retirement plan didn't include returning to start a diversity program but...

Kimberly Sheldon, Karen Manning, Stella Richardson

I'd been fully retired for 3 whole months when the new Dean asked if I would return to create a library diversity program. I agreed, and with the assistance of a great pr…

2022

Maintaining Services and Building Excitement Before and During a Total Building Renovation

Jacob Gordon, Sara C. Kern

How do librarians continue to meet their community's needs without a library building? This session will share the experiences of the librarians at a small liberal arts c…

2022

Introducing Shared Print: What Resource Sharing Librarians need to know

Ben Walker

This presentation is proposed by the Subcommittee on Resource Sharing of the Shared Print Marketing of Partnership Working Group. Our presentation will spell out what Res…

2022

Inter-Institutional Mobile Hotspot Lending Program

Alva Jones

In Summer 2021, seven state universities were awarded a State Library LSTA EZ Grant to develop an inter-institutional mobile hotspot lending program. Grant funding has en…

2022

Implementing New Approaches to Reserves Service Delivery at the UC San Diego Library

Kymberly Goodson

Impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with library renovations and an intentional move toward greater self-service, where feasible, recently sparked significant cha…

2022

Filling the Gap: A Focus on Accessibility and Curriculum in Equipment Lending

Briana Knox, Emily Akers

In recent years, academic libraries have invested in filling technological gaps experienced by students through the circulation of laptops, calculators, and other equipme…

2022

Engaging with Equity: A Participatory DEI Initiative for Student Employees

Natasha Finnegan, Amy Jones

Our academic library is committed to providing services, collections, and programs that promote affirmation, respect, inclusion, and understanding. In response to events…

2022

E-Book Lending and Borrowing: Now and Future Considerations

Krista Higham

Can I lend e-books? How do I borrow e-books? As a result of consortial agreements, Millersville University has a license agreement to lend full e-books from a small numbe…

2022

DE-Why?: The Importance of Inclusion Initiatives in an Academic Library Setting

Kylie Bailin, Kate Pitts

In 2021, our library adopted a DEI plan which includes supporting inclusive collections/ programming and accessibility in physical and virtual environments. Since this pl…

2022

Creating the Silver Lining - Using Disruptions to Your Advantage

Debbi Carrizal, Kayleen Lam

Everyday disruptions are inevitable, whether it's the text during a meeting, email during lunch break, or a student stopping by as you're walking out the door. Most inter…

2022 Cancelled

Cancelled - Establishing your digital resource navigation with a UX focus

While many libraries offer digital services, understanding how they effectively play into a space's current physical offerings can be key to strengthening your collective…

2022

Best Practices for Equal Access to Library Online Events

Keith Manuel, Kestrel Ward

As of January 1, 2009, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) has required state and local governments and employers of 15 or more to provide equal op…

2022

Authentic Leadership: What it is, Why it Matters, How to Make it Yours

Amy Lee Heinlen

From first-year first-semester student workers to long-time staff members, everyone brings with them unique perspectives, skills, and life experiences to their work in ac…

2022

Addressing Receiver Apprehension in library patrons asking for assistance

Karlene Clark

Receiver apprehension is the anxiety patrons feel when approaching someone for help. There are different types of ways in which people process information, some of which…

2022 presentation

(Virtual Presentation) Ideology in the Servicescape:

James Waters, Eleanor Cleveland

Borrowing strategies for customer service training, staffing models, and service point design from the retail service industry is a common theme in the scholarship and re…

2022 presentation

(Virtual Presentation) From DVDs to MP4s: How COVID changed our reserves video service for good

Carli Agostino

With the switch to online learning, the demand for streaming access to films exploded at Carleton forcing us to quickly change our workflows and adapt to a new and confus…

2022 presentation

(Virtual Presentation) Expanding Equipment Lending for Student Success

Matthew D'Apice

We will discuss how expanding equipment lending services in both the variety and number of items available positioned our library to adapt to the new hybrid instructional…

2022

(VIRTUAL) It's Time: Eliminating E-Reserves and Investing in Faculty Empowerment

Ali Gomez

In the Fall of 2021, our university was ready for drastic change. Coming out the other side of a cyber-attack, an ongoing pandemic, and several leadership changes, we fin…

2022 No Slides

(VIRTUAL) Funding and Experience Optional: Developing an Academic Library Outreach Plan

Christopher Marcum

Are you interested in turning your goals and objectives for Access Services outreach into an actionable plan but unsure where to begin? In this 45-minute presentation, an…

2022 Cancelled

(Cancelled)Re-envisioning the structure of Access Services: A discussion of where we started to where we are today

Joanne Rumig

What started out as a vision for Access Services turned into a newly structured department that encouraged collaboration, building relationships, and providing opportunit…

2022 Cancelled

(CANCELLED) Library Security: From Community Service Officers to Students to Contracted Guards

Lindsey Xanthopoulos

Learn how Circulation Services worked with Library Administration and the University's Office of Emergency Management to develop a funding and service model to establish…

2021

Seeing spaces differently: library space assessment through a DEI lens.

Tara McCurley, Carrie Hintz, Alex Kyrychenko

Historically, library spaces were designed to serve and reinforce privilege. New efforts to assess library spaces through an anti-racist lens are necessary. Development o…

2021

Purchasing on Demand through ILL: A 15 year Retrospective

William Gee

Purchasing books on demand as a result of interlibrary loan requests has become a common occurrence at many libraries. There are various models for doing so, from involvi…

2021

No Holds Barred: How We've Learned to Love Open Holds

Heidi Vieira, Angela Brown, Susan Garrison

Five years ago our library took the bold approach (at the time), of allowing patrons a self-service model for hold requests made for materials our library owned. Fast for…

2021

Down the Path to a Controlled Digital Lending Program

Carla Hose, Jean Thoulag

Many academic libraries are exploring and implementing Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) (digitizing and lending entire works in a 1:1 print to digital ratio) of print mat…

2021

Too boring; didn't read: reimagining patron communication

Morgan Bond, Erin Kovalsky

How many times have you received an email with a generic subject line that you've moved to your trash without opening? Admittedly, many of us are guilty of this. , , Our…

2021

Creating a new consortium: an Access Services perspective

Erin D'Agostino

It's not every day that a bunch of academic libraries decide to leave their current networks and form a new consortium, but that's what seven academic libraries did back…

2021

Building a Shared Vision

Ryan Buller, Lindsay Gypin

The task-oriented nature of Access Services requires acute attention to detail and a focus on the present. Long-term departmental planning aligned with library and instit…

2021

Access Services Copyright Superpowers

Sarah McClesky, Tucker Taylor

Access services library workers are on the front lines supporting our users. But we are often not the first included at the table when it's time for copyright education.…

2021 Poster

Why Isn't This Available Streaming?

Cory Aitchison, Sally Bryant

Academic libraries face increasing challenges as faculty and students continue to demonstrate a desire for streaming video, particularly in the age of COVID online learni…

2021

When Tragedy Calls: Best Practices for Training Staff on Handling Trauma Calls

Marina Hand, Lacey Rogers

Social workers in libraries are becoming more common, and as the world battles through a pandemic mental health concerns make this trend an important safety tool. Academi…

2021

We Had the Accommodations All Along: Using Pre-COVID and COVID Lessons to Advocate for Student Employees

Gretchen Avery, Trinidad Linares

One in four Americans have a disability. One in five post-secondary students report having a disability, which does not include those students who do not self-identify. A…

2021

Virtual Circulation Desk Assistance: Pros, Cons, and Lessons Learned

James Britt, Mechele Romanchock

For the Fall 2020 semester, Goodson Law Library launched a virtual circulation desk assistance using an iPad and a Zoom room. This presentation will go over:-The technica…

2021

Using Your Library Student Worker Program to Mentor for Job- Readiness

Mechele Romanchock

Reinvigorate your student worker program with a mentorship mindset. This session will demonstrate applicable strategies to shift the goal of the student worker program fr…

2021 Poster

Using Project Management Tools and Methodologies to Manage Change in Access Services

Shelly Hypes

The work of Access Services often changes in response to external factors, placing the department in a position to initiate positive organizational change. Of the many me…

2021

Using Controlled Digital Lending for Reserves

In response to the implications of COVID-19 on library access services and collections, the Siena College Library utilized Controlled Digital Lending guidelines, tools, a…

2021

Unlocking the Stacks: Tooling Excel for Collaborative Inventories

Janice Dees, Kestrel Ward

Staff at two small academic library branches utilized custom Excel formulas and engaged with student assistants in order to complete two large, unprecedented inventory pr…

2021 Cancelled

The Next Generation of Access Services

This past year, one medium-sized academic library conducted an internal review of Access Services. This presentation will explore the findings and themes of the review. T…

2021

The Library as a Learning Organization: Adapting for Continuous Improvement through Training and Development

Matt Frizzell, Sofia Slutskaya, Marlee Givens

Library work requires constant learning, whether due to organizational change, new technologies, or evolving user needs. A learning organization facilitates the learning…

2021 Poster

That Escalated Quickly: From Circulation to Collections Access in Three Years

Josh Olsen

In the summer of 2017, our University Library posted a newly created opening for an Access Services Librarian to supervise Circulation (and other duties as assigned), but…

2021 Cancelled

Suddenly Online: Writing, Implementing, and Revising an Emergency Plan for Access Services

In a matter of days in March 2020, access and user services workers across the country found themselves moving from busy in-person library environments to working from ho…

2021 Poster

Shifting into Teams: the transition to using Microsoft Teams and Shifts for managing student employees

Seti Keshmiripour, Pilar Baskett, Briana Knox

After a service desk merger that caused the Access Services Department to take on additional responsibilities and student employees, student supervisors felt the strain o…

2021

Service Above All: A Service-Oriented Staff Development Initiative

Erin Owens

Both consistent policy enforcement and excellent patron service are essential in library Circulation departments. But when strict enforcement of policy impedes excellent…

2021

Reflections on Deflections: Investigating Causes for Low ILL Fill Rates and Developing Potential Remedies

Emy Decker

ILL is often the most fundamental access service for users seeking to acquire research materials. The interlibrary loan fill rate for lending is, arguably, the most impor…

2021

Re-professionalizing Circulation Services: Moving Academic Access Services in a New Direction

Bailey Wallace

Libraries use front-line staff and main circulation points to provide high-quality services and create connections within the communities. Yet, Academic Libraries have mo…

2021

Meeting Students Where They Are: Social Media as Service Point and Remote Work Opportunity

Catherine Paolillo

Social Media platforms let us meet students where they are. Library websites contain detailed information about library services and resources, but they can be overwhelmi…

2021

Lights, Camera, Action!: Library Video Tutorials for the Pandemic Era and Beyond

George Tiong

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, like libraries across the nation, the UC San Diego Library swiftly pivoted to helping users virtually. With the library doors closed an…

2021 Poster

Incorporating Student Perspective for Inclusive Pandemic Planning

Jung Mi Scoulas, Elena Carrillo

Our public research university library planned for Fall 2020 understanding that COVID-19 and social unrest resulting from police actions across the country would impact l…

2021 Poster

From Emergency to Essential: Going from a COVID-19 service to a permanent service

Jalesia Horton

Because of COVID-19, many libraries have to create new services and processes, in order to give patrons' access to a previously inaccessible library. From the creation of…

2021

Fostering student employee engagement: Creating a sense of ownership through task sharing initiatives

Emily Akers

Managing and motivating a large team of student employees can be a challenging responsibility, especially at times when students are working with no supervision. Student…

2021

Flexible Work Scheduling: Can Access Services Staff Continue to Work From Home?

Kristen Barnes

When libraries closed around the world due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, libraries were forced to discover how to offer services virtually that they hadn't previ…

2021

Don't have room or the budget for a High Bay Storage System, we have a solution with lessons learned

Kirk Lake

Faced with running out of collection storage like many are, we started a plan several years ago to address this situation at one of our off-site Annex Storage Facilities.…

2021

Creating Safe Spaces to Support Student Success: Outcomes of Students-Only Library Hours Pilot Program

Chanta Payne, Emily Earnest

A public four-year institution based in an urban area launched a pilot program designed to improve safety and offer a better user experience for students. During the fall…

2021

Bringing the Monkey Bars to the Library: Moving More and Sitting Less During Your Workday

Hany Hosny

A decade ago, we began to hear that "sitting is the new smoking". Since that time, smoking has been on the decline while sitting has been on the rise. Most librarians cou…

2021

And Your Name Is... What?; Addressing and Eliminating Name-Based Microaggressions in a Library Environment

Jessica Valli

Names are more than our identifier; they honor our diverse backgrounds and cultures. This presentation session addresses the positive impact of correct name pronunciation…

2021 Poster

Access Services: scholarship, tenure, promotion, and beyond

Bethany Sewell, Denise O'Shea

The presenters conducted a survey of access services librarians at different types of academic libraries. This study sought to understand how access services librarians c…

2019

Whose Responsibility is That? A Discussion on Equitable Task Sharing

Lauren Day, Sherry Smith, asmine Pawlicki

Social loafing. Lost in translation. Who is responsible for a task? Who should be delegating tasks? As more libraries move toward a shared task model, it is imperative th…

2019

Using Interlibrary Loan Data to Evaluate Journal Subscription Decisions

Kate Zdepski

This presentation will cover an ongoing collaborative project to evaluate the impact of cancelling our Royal Society of Chemistry journal bundle on interlibrary loan use,…

2019

It's not us, it's you: Putting users at the center of library service design

Carrie Donovan, Meg Atwater-Singer

When designing library services, it is important to take into account individual behaviors and mindsets, as well as the needs of library users. With statistics for in-per…

2019

Integrated or Interconnected? When a Single Service Point Isn't Enough

Keith Teeter

Academic libraries have been gravitating toward a single service point model over the last decade. Libraries making this transition have touted the efficiencies that are…

2019

I Spy: Patron Privacy Issues in Your Library?

Teresa Doherty

Libraries have embraced technologies such as ILS, security cameras and social media, along with patron conveniences such as self-check out, open hold shelves, and Interne…

2019

Implementing a 24/7 Self-Service Course Reserves Cabinet

Eric Dillalogue

To make class-related print texts more accessible for our students, the Health Sciences Library at Columbia University implemented a self-service Course Reserves Cabinet.…

2019

Demystifying Data: Getting Started with Assessment

Audrey Richardson

Have you ever needed to work with data to answer a question, or considered embarking on an assessment project, but avoided it because of the great unknown? Look no furthe…

2019

Course Reserves: What do you buy? Why? With what money?

Michael Siriwardena

This interactive presentation will review the collection development practices from two institutions (one large public institution and one small/medium private institutio…

2019

Connecting Student Employment to Student Success

Cindy Pierard, Olivia Baca, Anne Schultz

Student employment has not always been associated with student success, yet most students work during college and many work in libraries. An especially large number of st…

2019

Autism and the Libraries

Lara Nesselroad

In recent years, autism has been more broadly defined than it previously had been, and we now understand autism to be a problem of overstimulated nerves which may be mode…

2019

You've Got a Makerspace, Now What? How a Makerspace Works in Access Services

Emily Lelandais, Donna Femenella

What do you do when you're told you're getting a large format poster printer and 3D printer and you have to make it work? In this presentation, we will discuss how our ac…

2019 Poster

What we see, what our users say: Development, distribution and analysis of an interlibrary loan and course reserves end user survey

Xuan Lily Pang

A Large research university Libraries ' Access department provides essential services to support the teaching and research goals of the faculty, students, and staff. This…

2019

Using RStudio to visualize ILL Statistics

Kaitlin Kehnemuyi

R and Rstudio are open source data visualization tools that can be used in a myriad of ways to visualize data. Our library uses three systems to process Interlibrary Loan…

2019 Poster

Unlocking your Courier potential in the 21st century with Tableau

Tyler Martinale, Anthony Pendleton, Marty Pierce

The 21st-century library is consistently looking for new ways to analyze data to support patron needs. What are the trends or patterns? What areas are we missing? Could w…

2019

This chair is too small! The intersection of a space use study and library furnishings

Ken Johnson

In 2017 a university library conducted a space use study to document how students utilize the physical library with an objective of improving furnishings. The study's eff…

2019 Poster

Telling our Story: Marketing Library Services by Painting the Big Picture

Laura Benjamin

When all goes well, much the work of Access Services can be invisible to the patron. At Syracuse University Libraries, we've recognized that marketing our services starts…

2019

Tell Us What You Think: Results of An Exploratory Study of Student Feedback on an Academic Library

Maggie Mason Smith, Jessica Serrao, Anne Grant

In September 2018 the Dean of the Libraries created the Campus Feedback Task Force to develop a [fun and interactive] process by which [the] Libraries [could] solicit onl…

2019

Strategies dealing with diverse personalities and workplace conflicts: Tips for Access Services Supe

Angela Chikowero, Valva Janusoniene

Conflicts happen in any workplace, and library departments are not immune to these challenges. Managing staff conflicts in Access Services presents common and unique prob…

2019 Poster

Setting Higher Standards: Student Worker Contracts, Evaluations and Training

Mary Martini

Student workers are largely acknowledged as the backbone of Access Services. Without them, our services would be much more limited. But what happens when you suddenly fin…

2019

Serving Those Who Served: Enhancing the Student Veteran Experience in Academic Libraries

Reilly Curran, Mickey Rayment, Stacey Fullwiler

With an increasing number of Veterans using their Post-9/11 GI Bill, the role of academic libraries in supporting student Veterans is now more important than ever. Studen…

2019 panel

Safety and Security in a Large, Public, University Library System: A Panel Presentation

Eric Clark, David Ketchum, Jenn French

University of Oregon Libraries-seven facilities in three different cities-must juggle the needs of students, staff, and faculty, while also remaining open and accessible…

2019 Poster

STUDENT AND STAFF PERCEPTIONS OF UNIVERSITY LIBRARY USAGE: COMPARING REALITY TO INTERPRETATION OF SPACE USAGE

Sarah Mangrum

The role of the academic library, student library usage, and faculty perceptions of student learning have been separate ongoing discussions in higher education for many y…

2019

Outreach and Marketing and Access Services: Findings from the 2018 environmental scan for the Access Services Framework...and more.

Jean Thoulag

For the development of the Access Services Framework, the working group for Focus III- Outreach and Marketing conducted a 15-question environmental scan to learn more abo…

2019

Operating Clearly in the Gray: Copyright, Policy, and Terms of Service in Access Services

Emily Lelandais, Donna Femenella

Libraries have historically been repositories for materials protected by copyright. Libraries provide access to these materials through library services such as interlibr…

2019

Moving Beyond Great Service: Crafting Meaningful Relationships With Patrons

Charles Becker

The workshop helps librarians and staff envision, create, and practice an ethos of meaningful customer service. The necessity is to deliver a patron experience that demon…

2019

Movin' on up: Lessons learned from moving from Access Services to Leading a Library

David McCaslin

Access Services is a unique area of librarianship. It touches upon public services, technical services, facilities, and management. In many ways, it provides an excellent…

2019

It's (Probably) not Them! How Workplace Systems Destroy Employee Motivation and What You Can Do About It!

Robin Sakowski

As managers, we often blame individual employees when they disengage or seem to lack motivation. But what if it's not them? What if it's us: the systems, practices and ma…

2019

Informed improvements to request services through multi-faceted user research

Mia Partlow

Our libraries are currently working on a strategic initiative to enhance the user experience of interlibrary loan and on-shelf request services through enhancements to ou…

2019 Poster

I Got New Rules, I Count 'Em

Andrea Kincaid

[Institution Name here] integrated service desk provides a single point-of-service for circulation, reference, and student tech support. Ten librarians, six library staff…

2019

From Customers to Patrons: Benefits of Public Library Skills in the Academic Library

Stephanie Bennett, David Smith

Academic and public libraries often believe they create two very different types of librarians. While this may be true, the skill sets of each are more similar and transf…

2019 Poster

From Bones to Drones: challenges of checking out unicorns

Rodger Bishop, Fredda Owens, Suzanne Rook Schiff

Today's academic library collections are no longer limited to books and media items; our circulating collections are filled with unique items such as SLR cameras, gaming…

2019 Poster

Empowering Ethical Practice: Activities for Access Services

Jane Scot, Heidi Senior

An academic library desired to empower its staff with a deepened understanding of ethical practice in libraries. The Access Services Unit, composed of Circulation, Interl…

2019

Don't Panic! Promoting Safety and Security Initiatives in Academic Libraries

Reilly Curran, Mickey Rayment, Stacey Fullwiler

As the heart of the university, today's academic libraries aim to be open, welcoming environments while being mindful of the safety and security of their patrons and staf…

2019 Poster

Combating Food Insecurities

Antoinette Harrington

In this poster presentation we will highlight some of the challenges and best practices we discovered through our food pantry initiative. , In 2017, a Grand Rapids Commun…

2019

Collaborating across departments: partnering resource sharing with e-resources to improve patron experiences

Joe Marciniak

Collaboration between Resource Sharing and Electronic Resources leads to improved catalog integrity and a better patron experience. When the University of West Georgia mi…

2019 Poster

Can't They Study at Starbucks?: The Value of Space in Academic Libraries.

Reilly Curran, Mickey Rayment, Stacey Fullwiler

Space on college campuses is a highly valued commodity. New initiatives, programs and institutional priorities all compete for a finite supply of space. In this competiti…

2019

Building Cheap Technological Solutions for Space Assessment using Raspberry Pi, the ups and downs

Solomon Ameen

Our Access Services team has been investigating possible technological solutions to space assessment over the last few years with the goal of finding a solution that allo…

2019 Poster

Beautification: Making Course Readings Accessible, Functional, and Just Plain Pretty

Jenny Vitti

Course readings are a crucial component of the educational experience for students. Reserves staff can improve the quality of materials we provide so that readings are mo…

2019 Poster

Assessing the Impact of Open Access Tools for Interlibrary Loan Services

Jennine Vlach

Open access materials may be increasingly available online however library users turn to interlibrary loan (ILL) for publications that are not easily available at their l…

2019 Poster

All are Welcome : Empowering Student Workers to Make the Library an Inclusive Hub

Elena Carrilo, Mozdeh Khodarahmi, Jung Mi Scoulas

The University of Illinois - Chicago boasts a campus on which there is no racial or ethnic majority, but this diversity alone does not determine whether students feel wel…

2019

Adoption Isn't Easy: Changing leadership in a library department from one generation to the next

Natalie Logue, Jessica Garner

New department heads are rarely afforded the opportunity to build their team exactly as they might envision. More often than not, the culture, workflows, and employees ar…

2019 Poster

Add It Up: Using data to make informed spatial decisions

Lynne Colbert

Librarians are no strangers to data. We collect circulation statistics, download usage reports, and gather gate counts regularly. One area that is more difficult to asses…

2019

Accessing Shared Purpose: Strategies for Developing Mission, Vision, and Values with Your Team

Shelly Hypes

How can a grassroots effort to create Mission, Vision, and Values be accomplished while honoring the already existing defining statements of a library at the administrati…

2019 Poster

A Fine Time Without Fines: Suspending Borrowing Privileges for Overdue Items

Katie DeFord, Tom Quinn

Our health sciences library on a graduate campus serves a diverse group of patrons, including many graduate students, faculty, and medical professionals. The library main…

2018

The ####### Makerspace and Learning Services: A Winning Partnership

Deborah Turkewitz

In 2016, The ######, ######## College of ##### ########, developed a campus-wide makerspace, where students, faculty, and staff could explore interdisciplinary collaborat…

2018

Speedy Delivery: How a librarian and an IT guy solved a problem

Windy Wilcox, Matt Connolly

Cornell University Library has long offered delivery of physical items to both off-campus remote programs (i.e. Cornell Tech in NYC, Cornell in Washington) as well as on-…

2018

Enhancing Reserves through Campus Relationships

Dennis Smith, Fat Bodies

Our library recently moved to new library and reserves systems. This was an opportunity to rethink course reserves especially in relationship to textbook affordability an…

2018

A Dozen Years of ILL Assessment

Meg Atwater-Singer

During the 2017-2018 academic year, one library conducted its sixth interlibrary loan (ILL) assessment to determine users' satisfaction with the service. Patrons complete…

2018

10 Laws of Leadership

Come Together, Right Now

Most supervisors are put into leadership positions with little or no previous leadership experience. Through the 10 Laws of Leadership participants learn the 10 invaluabl…

2018

When the Shared Service Point isn't Shared Anymore

Michael Straatmann, Julie Kirk

It didn't seem that long ago that many academic libraries were touting the combined service point where Reference, Instruction, and Access Services came together to help…

2018

Terabytes of statistical data - How did we use it?

Dennis Smith, Nancy Brady

Our library has for years scratched the surface of data analysis using gate counts to validate assumptions of peak usage times for both space and technology. With better…

2018

Library Facility Management Made Easier

Michael Bell, Theresa Liedtka

Library's today serve many diverse campus and community needs, including offering a vibrant facility hub for patron activities. The 21st century library is combination re…

2018

It's Not You, It's Me: Adapting to User Feedback

Rachel Conry

In this program, attendees will learn how to re-frame thinking from that's how it's always been and other antiquated justifications for static service models, and move to…

2018

Investing in a comprehensive student staff development program

Ali Gomez, Jennifer Barton, Becky Bernal

A recent renovation and new leadership set the stage for our library's Public Services team to transform the culture surrounding student employment. Previous student staf…

2018

In Search of A Data-Driven Desk Model and Scheduling Template

Jackie Gulbranson

This presentation will take a look at data that helps staff in the Access and Information Services department continue to refine the desk model and scheduling template to…

2018

Fat Bodies and the Library

Lara Nesselroad

Many of us have attended lots of diversity trainings, inclusion exercises, and implicit bias workshops, and have learned a fair amount about topics surrounding race, sexu…

2018

We're All Designers Here: Participatory Design in User Services Assessment

Joanna Messer Kimmitt

User experience testing and design projects that lack consideration and thoughtful inclusion of all library users unintentionally create a disconnect between our intent t…

2018 Poster

Using a National Library of Medicine Traveling Exhibit to Creatively Market the Library and Engage the Library Community

Gina Addona

To contribute to the wellness and intellectual life on campus, the Library booked the National Library of Medicine Harry Potter's World exhibit. Campus libraries created…

2018 Poster

Tracking reserves not owned: Collecting student reserves request at service points using a web form

Sarah Hughes

Libraries accept and honor faculty and instructor reserve requests. But what happens when the students come to the library requesting material that was not placed or avai…

2018

The Greening of Access Services - Energy Conservation and Sustainability

Chris Sharpe

Saving energy and promoting sustainable practices are goals for most organizations today. This session will provide an overview of energy use in typical library operation…

2018

The ACRL Framework for Access Services Librarianship - Defining and Shaping our Future

Brad Warren, Da Vonne Armstrong, James Harper

Access Services has come to play a critical role in many academic library organizations, with varied areas of responsibility including facilities operations, service deli…

2018

Sustaining Services When Disaster Strikes: Lessons Learned from the Thomas Fire and Mudslides in Southern California

Angela Chikowero, Mallory Gianola

This presentation describes the recent disasters that befell cities in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. The Thomas fire, which occurred December 2017 to January 2018,…

2018

Security as a Service: Merging Teams to Provide an Enhanced Experience

Amy Boucher, Jessica Perlove

The Robert W. Woodruff Library at Emory University is planning to redesign its entrance to provide a more welcoming experience for its patrons. This process will feature…

2018 Poster

Scavengedy

James (Jai) Washington

We've developed an interactive training tool called Scavengedy which effectively engages student via gamification. Scavengedy is a unique approach to training that promot…

2018

Questioning Everything: A Stack's Manager's Guide to a Transitioning Library

Andrew Hackler

How does a Stacks Unit adapt to a place with little to no stacks? All of the unknowns of construction. All of the worries of change. All of the fright of being obsolete i…

2018

Preparing for Gen Z: How to best serve a new generation of library patron

Kayla Flegal

University admissions departments are adjusting their strategies. Colleges are creating new, unique programs to appeal to a different iteration of student. What are libra…

2018 Poster

Meeting Student Needs through Innovative Partnerships

Kell Carpenter

Our university has determined from student survey response that approximately 98% of the student population has access to a personal computer when they arrive on campus.…

2018 Poster

Managing "The Kids"

Kaitlin Poole

Being a student worker in the stacks is very different from working at a service point largely because students are frequently working on projects independently without a…

2018 Poster

KLIC's Key to Communication: Keeping Public Service Staff in the Loop in Real Time

Elisabeth Ferguson, Christen Robichaud

Our public service desk is staffed by student assistants, librarians, tech support, full time staff, and adjunct/part-time staff. How do we keep everyone in the loop and…

2018 Poster

Incorporating High-Impact Practices into Student Assistant Professional Development

Joanna Messer Kimmitt

Recruiting, training, and retaining student assistants across the library can be a challenging prospect. Engaging students via high-impact practices (HIPs) demonstrates t…

2018

Improving Service with Data: The Use of ALMA Analytics in Access Services

Chris Sharpe

How can Access Services take advantage of data provided by Integrated Library Systems? The data do not help unless regularly reviewed and analyzed. This session will desc…

2018 Poster

If you market, they will come: evolution of marketing strategies at Jane Bancroft Cook Library

Barbara Dubreuil, Ana McGrath

Jane Bancroft Cook Library increased event attendance after changing marketing strategies. Although our annual Games Day was moderately well-attended, we hoped for more p…

2018 Poster

EBLIP for Access Services Practitioners

Michael Krasulski, John Wiggins

The constant demand by administrators and accreditation bodies for assessment has proved challenging to librarians generally and to access services practitioners in parti…

2018

Come Together, Right Now, Over Me: a story of ILL, circulation and our patrons'

Come Together, Right Now

In June 2017 the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library implemented the new OCLC cloud based interlibrary loan system, Tipasa. Migrating from ILLiad to Tipa…

2018 Poster

Circle of Service: From Circulation to Access Services- Navigating the 21st century user experience

Mary Aquila, Amber Skantz, Jennifer Wolfe

Athens State University was founded in 1822 and is the oldest continuously operating institution of higher learning in Alabama. Uniquely, we are a two year, upper divisio…

2018

Changing the profile of library space use - theory, practice and policy implications

Felicity Walsh, Come Together, Right Now

In 2015 MIT charged the Director of Libraries, to convene an Ad Hoc Task Force on the Future of Libraries.. The Task Force considered (among other issues) , The optimal r…

2018 Poster

Building Community among Staff through Engagement & Recognition

Kimberly Goodson

The Access Operations Program at the UC San Diego Library consists of 29 staff based at 3 locations, working 2 shifts, and a variety of weekly schedules. Its current merg…

2018 Poster

Art, Technology, Medicine: Creativity and Innovation in the Health Sciences

Erica Rosalle

The goal of ATM was to introduce our community to ways in which creative and technological arts can enhance the medical profession. The event brought students, staff, and…

2018

Applying Software Development Concepts to Patron Experience Improvement at NCSU Libraries

Ashley Morrison

Ask Us Service Managers and student workers at NCSU Libraries interact with hundreds of patrons each day across two main libraries and three branches. In a high volume se…

2018

Analysis of a Successful and Collaborative Student-Centered Textbook Reserve Program

Bruce Johnston, Kimberly Smith

Numerous studies, both academic as well as popular, have identified textbook affordability as a significant issue in higher education. To investigate and attempt to mitig…

2018 Poster

Almost Magic: The Realities of RFID

Laura Benjamin

Hailed as the up-and-coming, all-encompassing solution for library circulation, security, and stacks management, the Access Services team had high hopes when RFID tagging…

2018

A Quilt of Many Colors: utilizing diversity in the hiring process to ensure a comprehensive quality workplace.

Jessica Garner, Kay Coates, Jordan Braddock

Recently, ALA added equity, diversity, and inclusion to the ALA Strategic Plan and one of the 2017 emerging leader projects was Advancing Diversity in Public Libraries. W…

2017

This May Not Be Perfect, But It Is Real

Kelly Miller-Martin, Brian Simmons, Stefanie Warlick

Reorganization can result in updated approaches to front-line service operations, access to collections, and space planning. Attendees will receive examples of approaches…

2017

When You are in Charge: Reflections on Managing Staff in the Library

Trevar Riley-Reid

There are times when we might find ourselves in charge, often through no fault or motive of our own! Sometimes there might be an organizational shift, someone might retir…

2017

What's There and What's Missing: An Inventory of Library Collections

Meg Atwater-Singer

When was the last time your library did an inventory? Librarians love to build collections that connect and fulfill patrons' information needs. But do you really know wha…

2017

Welcome to the Rebus Community: Unlocking the Future of Open Textbooks

Michelle Batchelor

The Open Textbook movement of the 21st Century has faced numerous challenges. Learn how the new and rapidly growing Rebus Community is exploring a network-based approach…

2017

We Buy Textbooks So Students Don't Have To

Stephanie Clark

John C. Pace Library offers a Textbook Course Reserves program - all required textbooks for every 1000-4000 level course are on reserve for students to use.

2017

Visualizing Space Usage Patterns in a Health Sciences Library

Stephen Barkley

How do patrons actually use library space? After a recent renovation, we collected patron location data to see which furniture and locations our patrons prefer. This post…

2017

Using Blackboard as a Springboard for Student Training and Communication

Jessica Barmon, Shaundra Lee

This poster will detail how the Research and Learning Services department uses Blackboard to streamline student worker communication and scheduling.,

2017

Using Accudemia for Service Assessment and Security

Joanna Kimmitt, Teri Roudenbush

The University Library is implementing the Accudemia student tracking software system in our brand-new 24/5 space to determine not only the number of visitors during oper…

2017

User-Centered Access: Planning and Implementing a Fine-Free Policy

Maryke Barber, Karen Ryan

Our library's proposal to extend lending and eliminate overdue fines has been implemented successfully! We'll share why and how we managed to align our circulation polici…

2017

Student Cross-Training within the User Services Department of Musselman Library, Gettysburg College

John Dettinger

Supervisors within the User Services Department at Musselman library have collaborated to assess student worker tasks. Determining like tasks across units has informed th…

2017

Shifting Priorities: Unlocking Your Library for 21st-Century Learning Spaces

Sarah Copeland, Jen Marx

Join us to learn how we shifted our whole collection from the middle out with no budget and no staff. We will show off our no-budget tools, discuss student assistant mana…

2017

Seeing the Data Through the Trees: Using Springshare's LibInsight Data Visualization Tool for Access Services Data Assessment

Andrew D'Apice, Bethany Sewell

The program will discuss the need for assessment of Access Services data and a unique tool to provide and visualization.,

2017

Scaling up Grassroots : Driving Culture Change from the Bottom and the Top

Denise Foley, Shannon Moreno

We all want better communication culture but it can be hard to know where to start. This presentation will delve into culture-shifting initiatives at the University of Mi…

2017

Reformatting Library Services: Providing Service to Patrons with Disabilities

Kelly Miller-Martin, Brian Simmons, Stefanie Warlick

Alternate formats is one area that brings many challenges to provide the best quality of service to users. In Response, Syracuse University Libraries have made committed…

2017

Re-Evaluating Library Space Usage After a Library Renovation

Jo-Ann Cooley

Sometimes anticipated usage of new spaces and service points matches reality beautifully...and sometimes not. But it's hard to know what works and what doesn't until you…

2017

Process Improvement Initiatives in Access Services: the Shared Benefits of Shared Work

Lesley Brown, Monica McLaurin

Presenters will offer a visual presentation that gives background on why improvement initiatives were needed, why this approach was selected and provide methods used to d…

2017

Oh, That's Right... : Considerations for Sustaining and Maintaining an Online Training Program

Jasmine Pawlicki, Shannon Moreno

The University of Michigan Library launched a training and service model that moved beyond the traditional reference desk model to provide ready reference and information…

2017

Navigating the Storm: Leadership in Times of Crisis

Katie Glaeser

When times of crisis hit, it can be difficult for managers to know how to cope, much less lead others through the storm. This session will explore the presenter's observa…

2017

Level Up! Online Strategies for Managing Student Workers

Lynne Colbert

Marian University has a small but mighty staff that thrives on the power of our student workers. In order to successfully manage them, we created an online space in our L…

2017

Keeping Patrons Safe: Using Benchmarking to Enhance Library Security

Teri Alexander, Renna Redd, Suzanne Schilf

This presentation will provide an overview of what the Clemson University Libraries learned about library security through benchmarking with peers and include recommendat…

2017

It Takes a Village: Resource Sharing and the Historian

Christal Ferrance, George Oberle

This poster takes a look at how George Mason University addresses the research needs and ongoing support of patrons with visual impairments.

2017

It Starts at the Top: Developing a Motivational Leadership Style That Moves Mountains

Seti Keshmiripour, Mary Ann Venner

Have you ever wanted to administer changes but had trouble getting staff on board? Attendees will learn how Access Services managers at the University of North Texas Libr…

2017

Investing in Access Services Student Employees: Utilizing Library Employment Skillsets to Increase Advocacy

Christopher Bishop, Jalesia Horton

Participatory engagement of student workers in Access Services leads to greater student investment as employees are given the tools to become library advocates. Areas of…

2017

Interlibrary Loan Dissertation Requests: Best Practices and the Need for OA

John Dettinger

This poster presentation will highlight the best practices Gettysburg College has adopted for processing dissertation requests through interlibrary loan. It will also ill…

2017

Intercultural Communication Competences for Access Services Staff in a Diverse and Inclusive Environment

Margaret Adeogun

With increased diversity due to globalization, it has become essential for Access Services Staff to acquire intercultural skills that will foster greater positive human r…

2017

Inspire to Aim Higher

Margaret Butler

How do you make improvement when things are going well? The poster identifies strategies including statistical analysis, opportunistic change, and team development and sh…

2017

Harvard Not Your Style? No High Bay? No Problem

James Keyzer-Andre, Ann MacKay Snowman

With no viable commercial option available and no option to build new facilities, Penn State Libraries' staff created an inventory management system using the native feat…

2017

Get What You Need & Get On Your Way: Empowering Users with Staff Paging & Self-Service Holds

Kymberly Goodson

Learn how self-service hold shelves were implemented at the UC San Diego Library, how the service enhancement has benefited staff and users, and what challenges were face…

2017

General Collection Selfie: Surveying Stacks for Major Projects or General Inquiry

Andrew Hackler

Ever wonder how much space is actually available on your shelves, but found the prospect of measuring each shelf too costly in time or budget? With access to basic techno…

2017

Finding the Sonic Sweet Spot: Implementing a Noise Management Program in a Library Learning Commons

Olivia Baca, Cindy Pierard

Managing noise levels in collaborative learning spaces is difficult. Do noise meters help strike that delicate balance? Learn how Access Services staff at one university…

2017

Fighting Stress with Hand Turkeys: Arts & Crafts Programs on a Graduate Campus

Tom Quinn

This poster will showcase the events that the Hirsh Health Sciences Library holds for the students, and the marketing strategies that have helped make them successful. It…

2017

Data Wrangling and Visualization in Access Services

Ellie Kohler

From circulation and course reserves to interlibrary loan requests, service statistics, and gate counts, Access Services collects data from several different points, usin…

2017

Creative and Helpful! Developing Student Peer Staff Skills

Deborah Turkewitz

The creative skills of an academic library's student peer staff are examined in their museum, makerspace, and library display projects.

2017

Bibliotheca + 3M Digital Library Assistant : Friend or Foe?

Becky Brown, Diane Curtis

Discussion of the Bibliotheca + 3M Digital Library Assistant and its nine uses in an academic library. Real life experiences, both pros and cons, for those libraries cons…

2017

Badges of Service: Engaging, Customer-Oriented Student Employee Training

Bryan Feyerherm, Lori Hilterbrand

Ever wonder how to efficiently train your circulation student employees in a fun and supportive way? Are you ready to engage your staff at every level of your student emp…

2017

Assessing Access Services : Implementing a 5-year Plan for Sustainable Assessment

Sean Hogan

In the recent past, assessment has become heavily emphasized in academic libraries. With support from professional organizations such as the Association of College and Re…

2017

Accessing Virtual Reality: Challenges Met and Lessons Learned

Pete Schreiner

Virtual reality (VR) is an emerging technology with the potential to enhance many fields but it comes with challenges related to providing access and support in a library…

2017

A Postive Police Presence: Partnering with Campus Police to Secure Your Library

Lindsey Ritzert

Learn how University of Central Florida Libraries partnered with Campus Police to provide a more secure library environment. Community Service Officers were assigned to t…

2017

A Bibliometric Approach to ILL Data at the Goddard Space Flight Center

Brynne Norton

This program will demonstrate the process and tools that can be used to run a bibliometric analysis of interlibrary loan data using the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center a…

2016

Hosting Student Practicums

Dave Weber

The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Library and Information Technology Programme and the SAIT Library have over two decades of experience in placing and hosting…

2016 Poster

There's a weird guy upstairs: Reporting incidents in the library

Kelly Hayden

Proper planning and tools empower library public service staff to make sound decisions in situations that have the potential to compromise the safety of both staff and pa…

2016

You Can't Teach Nice: Retail Management Strategies for Enhanced Library Customer Service

What's There

As competition increases for library budgets and people question the relevance of libraries for information gathering, customer service is the difference between satisfie…

2016

When it is time for a change. Navigating Human Resources in the academic world.

Lavinia Busch

This presentation will focus on the challenges Access Services Librarians encounter when faced with the uncomfortable situation of letting an employee go. Hired into depa…

2016

When You've Got It, Flaunt It: Visualizing Resource Sharing Data

Kerry Keegan

This presentation will be separated into four segments and will reference an analysis of library resource sharing services. The procedures and takeaways will be useful an…

2016 In Drive ASC Inventory

What's There and What's Missing: An Inventory of Library Collections

Meg Atwater-Singer

When was the last time your library did an inventory? Librarians love to build collections that connect and fulfill patrons' information needs. But do you really know wha…

2016 No Slides

What's Happening with the GSU Copyright Lawsuit?

Laura Burtle

Cambridge Univ. Pr., et al v. Patton/Becker, a.k.a. the Georgia State Copyright Lawsuit commenced in 2011. Since then, it has been decided at the District Court (the tria…

2016

We have it all backwards: Using positive psychology and a strengths based approach to staff development

Jason Durham, Samantha Minnis

We all have things we do well, and have areas that could use improvement. From a staff development perspective, we tend to focus on areas of weakness as opposed to develo…

2016

We are doing what? The changing roles of Access Services in the 21st Century Library

Jose Auger, Denita Hampton

We were called Circulation in the 80s; Access Services in the 90s; and now we are called User Services & Technology Support. Supporting the library's vision to provide ne…

2016 Poster

Waiting Just Got Easier: Course Reserve Pickup Notifications via SMS

Rachel Pritchard

The UC San Diego Library has been managing its Course Reserves waiting list for high demand titles with restaurant pagers for over a decade. In response to battery failur…

2016 Poster

Use the Force: Setting a Course that Moves Resources at Lightspeed

Melissa Perez

In Fall 2014, Binghamton University Libraries began searching the far, far reaches of the galaxy for a way to allow branch libraries to print their own stacks search requ…

2016 Poster

The Disappearing Games: How Clue Launched a Coup

Amila Hadziomerspahic, David Moynihan

Every year Oregon State University students vote the Valley Library as the best place to study on campus. Seeking to do more for its multitude of stressed-out students, t…

2016 Poster

Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks - An ILL Cross-Training Program for Access Services Staff

Nidia Werner, Lydia Hecker

The Waidner-Spahr is always looking to streamline and improve customer satisfaction. We have established processes to maintain speedy, high quality services that our patr…

2016

Teach and Tell: Access Services' Frontline Role in Patron-centered Activities

Yini Zhu

Within the library, the Access Services staff stand at the convergence of users and services and are armed with core functional skills. Yet despite this advantage, they h…

2016 No Slides

Spaced Out: The Cheap and Unscientific Science Behind Library Use Mapping

Kati Golden, John Pollitz

Budgets are tight. Furniture is expensive. But the Space Planning Committee at UW-Eau Claire's McIntyre Library figured out how to best use the furniture available in a w…

2016 Circulation

Seamless Order to Delivery: Integrating Processes for a Frustration-free User Experience

Sydney Thompson

In Spring 2013, the new Hunt Library at NC State University opened with a single service point called Ask Us. In Fall 2014 we opened a similar single service point at our…

2016 Poster

Recharging the Georgia Tech Library Lockers: Bringing Digital Amenities to the 21st Century Research Library

Eric Brower

In 2015, the Georgia Tech Library began a reorganization project (NextGen) which was designed to change that institution's traditional library services and physical space…

2016 Poster

Please Pass Go: Usability Testing for Fine Forgiveness

Kourtney Blackburn, Ben Hockenberry

In the Fall of 2014, Lavery Library's Access Services and Systems departments began offering students with overdue fines an opportunity to perform library website usabili…

2016

PB & Students Workers: Project-based learning and student workers

Kayla Flegal

By utilizing a project-based learning (PBL) technique with our student workers, our library has improved the organization, presentation, and management of our collection,…

2016

Masters of Disasters: Planning, Recovering and Rebuilding for Resilience

Cindy Pierard, Jean Thoulag

Many libraries hope to avoid emergencies or disasters. Few succeed. The literature shows that far too few libraries have a disaster plan in place or staff prepared to car…

2016 Cancelled

Managing Students while "Doing Diversity"

At a recent conference on the history of African American student activism a student presenter remarked that being a diverse institution is not the same as doing diversit…

2016

Making Change, Increasing Value: Reorganizing your Access Services Department

Timothy Hackman, Hilary Thompson, James Spring

In 2015 the department of Resource Sharing & Access Services at the University of Maryland Libraries undertook a major reorganization with the goals of increasing efficie…

2016 Poster

Library Instruction Strategies to Improve ILL Workflow

Stephen Leist

Many ILL article and book requests are cancelled because the requested item is available in a database, free online, or in the collection. This poster will present the in…

2016

Let's Talk About REAL Customer Service: How We Increased Circulation by 300 Percent

Vince Mussehl

We hear it all the time - good customer service here, exceptional service there - but are we really practicing it? What is good customer service and why should we even bo…

2016 No Slides

It's the "finals" countdown - Finals Week Stress Relief Programming at the UCR Library.

Elisha Hankins, Sahra Missaghieh Klawitter, Paula Greenwell

The Access Services Department at the University of California, Riverside has taken a creative approach to nurturing our users, UCR Highlander students, by creating a rel…

2016 In Drive

It Starts at the Top: Developing a Motivational Leadership Style That Moves Mountains

Mary Ann Venner, Seti Keshmiripour

Have you ever wanted to administer changes but had trouble getting staff on board? Attendees will learn how Access Services managers at the University of North Texas Libr…

2016 Poster

Giving them what they want, when they want it: Using in house resources to build a request service for multimedia devices.

Michael Justin Ellis, Andrew Blakely, Jerrold Mobley

Since 2006, our public services department has circulated an increasing number of electronic devices to students working with digital/multimedia based projects. As a tech…

2016

From $3000 to 0: Integrating Library Electronic Reserves into a College's CMS.

Amy Handfield

In the fall of 2015, the O'Malley Library at Manhattan College piloted a new form of electronic library reserves. Since 2002, the library has been using Docutek as a plat…

2016

Document Delivery, Resource Sharing, A New Staff Hope: They Can Do It All

Zheng (Lan) Yang

Texas A&M University Libraries' Document Delivery Services is responsible for interlibrary loan and in-house document delivery services for our campus of 56,000 customers…

2016 In Drive 2016 AS Data Wrangling

Data Wrangling and Visualization in Access Services

Ellie Kohler

From circulation and course reserves to interlibrary loan requests, service statistics, and gate counts, Access Services collects data from several different points, usin…

2016

Cultivating Leadership Through Continuous Improvement and Influence

Marcy Simons

In the Hesburgh Libraries at the University of Notre Dame we recognized a gap in available opportunities for developing leadership potential. The university sponsors prog…

2016 Poster

Connecting to Collections: Marketing and Outreach Initiatives at the UO Portland Library & Learning Commons

Bronwyn Dorhofer

The librarians at the UO Portland Library & Learning Commons (Portland, OR) work toward fulfilling the University of Oregon's mission for fostering a student-focused lear…

2016

Communication on the Front Lines: Building Relations between Access Services and Research and Instruction Services

Elizabeth Marcus, Malti Turnbull

Lack of effective interdepartmental communication is a common problem for public service units today, despite shared missions and goals. Whether merged or independent, it…

2016 Poster

But Do We Have Room For That?

Lara Nesselroad

Several years ago, our library repurposed an unusefully-sized storage space (an 8 x 30-foot room) into a space for office hours and small-group tutorials for lower divisi…

2016 Poster

Beyond Books: Supporting Research & Coursework with Tech Tools

Kymberly Goodson

The UC San Diego Library launched its Tech Lending Program (TLP) in 2015, initially lending high-demand, low-cost items, plus tools like cameras and projectors. Coupled w…

2016 Poster

BACC Squad to the rescue! How the BACC Squad Service Desk improved customer service at Dahlgren Memorial Library

Meghan Hupe, Linda Van Keuren, Juan Kassar

Dahlgren Memorial Library (DML) serves 7,000 users and provides 70 computers, 7 printers and 3 copiers. Printing, copying and computing have become increasingly utilized…

2016

Alma in Wonderland or, How We Learned to Stop Pushing Paper and Love a Paperless World

Christopher Bishop, Colin Bragg, Jenny Vitti

In December 2015, Emory University's eight libraries migrated from Ex Libris' Aleph ILS system to Alma to manage their library collections, patrons, and processes. , , Th…

2015 Cancelled

iTunes U and You

The James B. Duke Memorial Library at Johnson C. Smith University in the past year has integrated the use of iTunes U with student worker training in our access services.…

2015

Training Staff Where They Are: Using a Blend of Teaching and Assessment Methods

Katherine Watmough

, Ongoing training for staff in Access Services is difficult, especially when you have seasonal, part-time workers, 2 libraries and shift work hours in an environment whe…

2015 Cancelled

The Rest of the Story: Education, Training, and Career Development of Non-MLS Heads of Access Services in Academic Libraries

Rebe LeGoullon

A recent study explored the education and training needs of heads of access services in academic libraries. However the study left several critical questions unanswered.…

2015

Technology Lending: the Wave of the Future

Bobby Hollandsworth, Cassie Thomas

Technology lending - digital cameras, camcorders, iPads, even Playstation 4s - is becoming an important part of Access Services. In the spring of 2012 a conscious decisio…

2015

Superior Customer Service@ the Library-Refreshed, Renewed and Restored

Dorothy Hargett

Let's get radical about Customer Service at the Library. When a customer has a bad experience, they tell 10 people. When they have a good experience, they tell two. , Exp…

2015

Revitalizing Customer Service through Student Leadership

David Bolinger, Micquel Little

The Claremont Colleges' Library User Services team organized and implemented a library wide student worker program, utilizing leadership techniques focused on the value o…

2015

Reorganization and ILL : Supporting staff through growth and transition.

Nancy Abashian, Melissa Perez

Interlibrary loan services at Binghamton University were always good-in a run of the mill sort of way. A shift in organization and the addition of a new Resource Sharing…

2015

Re-thinking Access Polices & Service Image on an Open Campus

Jeremiah Graves

The culture of MIT places a high value on openness and collaboration. Access to the MIT Libraries must therefore balance the Libraries' core mission to support the advanc…

2015

Opening Course Reserves: One Year Later

Lola Rudin, Adriana Sgro

UTSC Library introduced a self-service model for course reserves in September 2014. We presented Changing Time, Changing Needs: Opening Course Reserves at the Access Serv…

2015

Mashing up data to demystify user behavior: a collaborative exploration

Jeremy Garskof, Ronalee Ciocco

In the spirit of assessment, to improve services and to justify expenditures, Access Services and Acquisitions aggregated interlibrary loan transactions, document deliver…

2015

Linking Arms Around Students in Crisis: Connecting with Campus Safety Units

Mary C. Aagard

We have all witnessed our fair share of panic attacks, jilted girlfriend crying fits, seizures, computer crash meltdowns, inebriation and other medical and stress induced…

2015

License to ILL: Interlibrary Loan and Course Reserve Services Support the University Mission to Reduce Costs for Students through Interdepartmental Collaboration and Innovation

Emily Riha, Danika Stegeman

Each semester students inundate academic interlibrary loan (ILL) units with requests to borrow required course materials. Historically these were cancelled by ILL borrowi…

2015

Layer-By-Layer: Building a 3D Printing Service from the Ground Up

Jessica Calderwood, Travis Teetor

Low-cost consumer 3D printing has strong potential to advance academic research and improve education across all disciplines. Libraries, particularly staff in access serv…

2015

Jumping Over the Desk: Active Outreach to Increase Student Engagement

Andrea Paredes-Herrera, Donna Femenella

The Access Services department at American University Library has taken a novel approach to promoting our services and events. Rather than relying on larger institutional…

2015

If you don't know, ask!: Using student feedback to direct redefinition of library spaces

Kell Carpenter, Jenny Harris

As the face and function of the academic library is constantly evolving, it is essential for librarians to look beyond the faculty, staff, and physical resources housed w…

2015

Finding a Seat at the Table: What Access Services brings to the changing models of Collection Development.

Michael Straatmann, Joyce Melvin

In recent years, the Access Services Department at the University of Nebraska Lincoln Libraries has been instrumental in developing new models of collection development.…

2015

E-Book Reserve Service; suggestion for a best practice.

Peter Bae

Ever-increasing cost of the text book and the copyright royalty moves the Reserve service Staff's attention toward the use of E-Books. The E-books could be an ideal tool…

2015 No Slides

Cultivating the Future Through Active Learning Iniatives

Sarah Mangrum

University Libraries at The University of Southern Mississippi partnered with the Department of Interior Design to provide an active learning design project for the stude…

2015

Creating Customer Service Training for the Academic Library

Molly McInerney, Grace Mlady, Maria Rodrigues

Academic libraries serve patrons with various needs and position themselves as trusted partners across the campus community. To understand how each staff-patron interacti…

2015 No Slides

But We've Never Done This Before!: One University's Textbooks on Reserve Pilot Project

Courtnay Zeitler

Sometime around the New Year, several staff members of Sewanee's Library hit upon some intersecting problems:, , We spent a lot of money on materials no one checked out;,…

2015

Building a Joint High Density Remote Storage Facility: a Public and Private Collaboration

Amy Boucher, Stella Richardson

Georgia Tech and Emory University will be opening a new joint high-density storage facility, the Library Service Center (LSC), in November 2015. The LSC will house a shar…

2015

Blurred Lines: Guiding Library Stakeholders toward a Shared Vision of the Library

Maureen O'Brien Dermott, Theresa Arndt

Libraries are relying less on local ownership and increasingly on new models of instant access through unmediated ILL, pay-per-view services, demand-driven acquisitions,…

2015

Ask Us: A Single Service Point Success Story

David Woodbury, Rob Rucker

In early 2014, the North Carolina State University Libraries charged a team to plan a single service point combining circulation, reference, and technology support that c…

2015

Access Services Beyond the Library: building relationships to improve user services and expand the library's footprint on campus

Joey Fones, Rob Kelshian

The Access Services Division at American University has undergone a number of structural changes in recent years. From being housed within the same functional division as…

2015

Access Services 2020 : Envisioning the Future of Access Services

Chelle Batchelor

The library community of the present is completely obsessed with the future. This isn't surprising; it's clear that society and technology are changing together in ways t…

2015

A winning combination: Gamification and student employee training

Kim Copenhaver, Liz Pritchard

Engage student employees and revolutionize public services training using the principles of gamification! For the Eckerd College Library, gamification of the library stud…

2014

Patron Driven Access Services

Stephen Griffes

How can Access Services staff at your library engage with student organizations to provide new services and make innovative use of spaces?, , In 2013-2014, our University…

2014

Be Our Guest - Exceptional Patron Library Experience

Sophia Sotilleo

Charles Darwin said It is not the strongest of the species that survives, or the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. In our ever changing world of te…

2014 Cancelled

Using tablets for stacks searching at the MIT Libraries

Roshni Gohil

In Spring 2013, the MIT Libraries centralized the process of searching for missing, billed, and patron claimed returned books across 4 libraries into a small team of stud…

2014

Using Participatory Management in Access Services Improves Staff Quality and Participation in Decision-Making

Changing Times

Traditionally, libraries have been run by authoritarian managers with all decisions being made at the top while the staff was expected to follow directions without questi…

2014

To Boldly Go: E-Reserves from Home-Grown to Standalone to CMS

Standalone to CMS, Carol Goodson

The University of West Georgia created its own, very clunky e-reserves system in the early 2000s, then moved to Docutek when it became affordable through a University Sys…

2014

Student Library Use data and class standing

Felicity Walsh

How can we measure the impact of what academic libraries provide to enable students to succeed? Libraries provide a diverse suite of services, from item check outs, to el…

2014

Re-thinking customer service training: A curricular solution to a familiar problem

Sharon Epps, Sheridan Sayles, Judith Kidd

Customer service is a core component of user experience and an important element in making patrons feel welcomed and valued within our libraries. At the University of Mar…

2014

Publishing in Access Services (or How Can I Keep Working This Hard and Make Tenure?)

Paul Sharpe

Getting your work published can be a daunting task. Writing and research are an unneeded burden when coupled with the grueling task of keeping the circulation desk operat…

2014

Orienting Access Services Staff to Other Library Service Points

Rob Withers

Access Services staff are the first people library patrons are likely to see upon entering the library, and they often work at hours when no other staff are in the buildi…

2014

OERs and Open Textbooks on the Access Services Horizon

Tucker Taylor

Consortial, state, national, and even global efforts are underway to create open educational resources (OERs) and open textbooks, making the cost of education more afford…

2014

Moving Mountains: Migrating a Consortium to a New Integrated Library System

Molly Blalock, Turner Masland, Bronwyn Dorhofer

In the fall of 2013, the Orbis Cascade Alliance, a consortium consisting of 37 Academic Libraries in the Pacific and Inland Northwest, began its move to a new shared Inte…

2014

Let's Start From the Very Beginning: How to Market a New Library Service

Hilary Thompson

Using the launch of UBorrow as an example, this presentation will cover how to plan, execute, and evaluate a marketing campaign for a new library service. In 2014 the Uni…

2014

Getting the Word Out: Developing a Marketing Plan for Access Services

Mary Ann Venner

In November of 2011, the Circulation and ILL departments merged to become the Access Services Department at the University of North Texas Libraries. One of the opportunit…

2014 In Drive Avoiding Garbage data

Garbage data in circulation and entrance statistics: common mistakes and how to improve data accuracy

Zachary Elder

The old saying about data remains true, "garbage in = garbage out." We often accept circulation and entrance statistics unquestioningly and decisions are made about colle…

2014

Emergency Preparedness: The MIT Libraries' Response in the Wake of the Boston Marathon Bombings

Jeremiah Graves

Growing awareness over the past decade of a wide variety of potential emergencies has led to a marked increase in such planning at academic research libraries. Traditiona…

2014

Developing a Space Plan for an Academic Library (Or how we stopped putting out fires and came to be strategic in our space decisions)

Connie Strittmatter

One of the struggles academic libraries face is competing demands for library space. Finding the balance between stacks space, group study space, staff work space and spa…

2014

Changing Times, Changing Needs: Opening Course Reserves

Elizabeth O'Brien, Adriana Sgro

The demand for Course Reserves at the University of Toronto Scarborough Library is growing every year. The circulation rate for Reserves has eclipsed the total circulatio…

2014

Assessing the Success of an Interlibrary Loan Operation's Buy Not Borrow Program

Sarah McHone-Chase

The interlibrary loan unit at Northern Illinois University has had a Buy Not Borrow program in place for over a year. This presentation will examine different facets of t…

2014

Assessing the 24/5 library: does data matter?

Ken Johnson

Belk Library's 24/5 hours model has experienced multiple changes since first implemented in 2006. First we started small, then expanded, then reduced, and finally expande…

2014

Access Services and User Experience: How complementary roles result in user compliments

BINDING SIDE, TRIM LINE

As the first point of contact for many users, virtually and physically, collaborations between Access Services and User Experience departments are a natural fit, and have…

2014

A Library Storage Facility's Success through Service and Integration

Melinda Dermody

Library storage facilities are often the subject of concerns ranging from campus proximity to the unhappiness of faculty who want every book kept within the library. This…

2014

A Floating Collection at a Large, Multi-Campus, Academic library

Barbara Coopey

A floating collection is operational across 19 campus libraries of this large, multi-campus, academic library. A floating collection is a group of items that are housed a…

2013

Herding Cats or Time Management Techniques for Access Services Librarians

RAY MORRISON

Trying to take on all the responsibilities that Access Services Librarians face each day can be as difficult as herding cats. Not only do these librarians handle circulat…

2013

Give the Patrons What They Want - Even If You Don't Have It Yet!

ASHLEY HOFFMAN, ANA GUIMARAES, LINDA GOLIAN-LUI

In the fall of 2012 the Sturgis Library began investigating new collection development methods for serving the needs of students and faculty at Kennesaw State University…

2013

From the Bulletin Board to Blackboard : Online Tools for Student Management

AMANDA RUDD, SHANE HICKEY

To accommodate the increasingly hectic lives of student workers, Lauinger Library's Access Services Department explored ideas that would both empower our student employee…

2013

Electronic Reserves: Are they worth it?

PAUL MCDONOUGH, NICOLA HILL

Instructors at our university often request electronic copies of texts rather than print, claiming that students prefer the advantages of electronic access. In the 2012 f…

2013

Closing the digital knowledge gap in Access Services Staff

Amy Handfield

With the changing climate of libraries and the growing use of technology and digital information, the skill sets required of access services staff is evolving. At present…

2013

Building a Better Library Experience: Redefining Access Services

JUAN CARLOS RODRIGUEZ, BRIAN MERRY

In 2011, the University Libraries at Grand Valley State University began a year-long process of reviewing and analyzing all workflows performed by members of the Technolo…

2013

What makes Access Services Staff Happy? A Job Satisfaction Survey

Charla Lancaster, Bethany Sewell

The nature of work in Access Services on a national level has been rapidly changing over the past decade. The investigators hope to gain insight on how these changes affe…

2013

The implementation of SIPX as an e-Reserve Platform

Lavinia Welch

This presentation will follow the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) Library Access Services Department as it becomes one of the first institutions to implement S…

2013

The Dark Side of Being the Boss

Heather Scalf

With change as a constant in libraries, we are all challenged to come up with effective ways to coach and develop our staff to ensure continued success. Using operant con…

2013

Selling the Library from Access Services Desk

Li Fu

The access department in University of San Diego (USD) has a unique name: Access & Outreach Services (AOS) - it handles not only traditional responsibilities such as Circ…

2013 No Slides

Creating a Culture of Yes

Heather Jett

The 21st century library opens doors to information and resources, and those doors are unlocked and held open through Access Services. At Murphy Library, we in Access Ser…

2013

Cool Apps and Open Source Tools to Collect and Display Access Services Data

Susan Thompson, Teresa Roudenbush

Come learn how you can use cool apps, open source tools and mobile devices to track things like space utilization and questions asked at the desk. Then put your statistic…

2013

Assessment with an iPad: Access Services and creative technology

Micquel Little

This presentation will share how St. John Fisher's Access Services department is actively supporting the strategic goals set by the library and aligned with the college t…

2013 Panel

21st Century Access Services: On the Front Line of Academic Librarianship

Michael Krasulski, Trevor Dawes

Access services departments in our academic libraries are literally and metaphorically at the front line of 21st century academic librarianship and in both tangible and i…

2013 No Slides

Thrown to the Wolves: Building Trust, Encouraging Independence & Creating an Unstoppable Team

KATHRYN TVARUZKA

To be a successful leader, it isn't always what you know, but how you successfully communicate with and advocate for your employees. At a mid-sized public university libr…

2013

Creating a Successful Single Service Point for Circulation and Reference in an Academic Library

MARY ANN VENNER, BETHANY HARDIKAR

This presentation will describe how the Access Services and Reference departments of the UNT Libraries successfully worked together to create a single service point for C…

2013

Access Services Department Organization: Who are we and how can we remain relevant?

Duane Wilson

A recent survey found that, though Access Services is prevalent and there is a core group of services in the majority of libraries, the department remains a geographicall…

2013

A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Information Desk Training: What We Learned From Ref Analytics Implementation And Use

SUSAN BECK, MARY COVARRUBIAS-CHAVARRIA

In spring 2013 the NMSU Library began using Ref Analytics from Springshare as its reference statistical package. All five Library service desks participated in the new sy…

2012

Training for Service

Megan McGlynn

How can academic libraries provide consistently high-quality customer service, when employees range from brand new student workers to seasoned professionals? The Universi…

2012

System Migration - Lessons learned from a migration implemented in under 12 months

FELICITY WALSH, AMY BOUCHER

In 2010, the Emory Library system migrated to ExLibris' Aleph v 20. The migration was completed and the new ILS launched in under one calendar year (almost half the time…

2012 No Slides

Reshaping Loan Policies: Unshackling Lending Services in an Academic Library

JUDY SOLBERG, BRIAN CAREY

Renovating and expanding a library provides an opportunity to rethink public services to maximize the opportunities created by new spaces and collaborations. Seattle Univ…

2012

Reserve (R)Evolution: The Hows and Whys

JOY DUNKLEY

In response to the economic crises currently facing students, more and more academic institutions are attempting to launch textbook programs to better serve their student…

2012

Implementing Lean Principles: An Adventure in Work Flow Design

TRIPP READ

A lean approach to service delivery seeks to maximize customer value while minimizing waste of resources. It begins with identifying what services the customer values, ma…

2012

Facilitating to Move Access Services Forward - Techniques for Engaging Staff

CJ DE JONG

The University of Alberta Libraries went through a strategic planning process in 2011. A variety of techniques were taught to our newly created Facilitation Team to engag…

2012 No Slides

Emergency Preparedness

BRENDA PRATT, ANGELA FIELDS

The Newman Library has taken a leadership role in Emergency Preparedness and is viewed as a model for the rest of the Virginia Tech campus. We would like to share our exp…

2012

Taking Stock Pays Dividends: A Painless Inventory will Promote the Library's Image

SHANNON MARIE ROBINSON

Budgets for collection development and staff time required for processing items are major investments for any library. Conducting an inventory is a simple and cost-effect…

2012

Providing an A+ Service to Our Customers

ZHENG YE (LAN) YANG

In June 2002, Texas A&M University Libraries became the first library in the United States to offer a free desktop electronic document delivery /resource sharing services…

2012

Let's Get Ready! Leading an Effective Access Services Team Through a Time of Transformation

MICHELLE BATCHELOR, ARLENE JOHNSON

Access Services practitioners have a combination of technical and public service skills that position us very well to be effective leaders and innovators in the 21st Cent…

2012

Leading with Care

ANN WILBERTON

The workplace is often a minefield of human emotions and personality types. There are bullies, manipulators, avoiders, liars, criers, and sometimes a**holes. How do you l…

2012

ILL Assessment: It's Really Not That Hard

MEG ATWATER-SINGER

The University of Evansville Libraries (UEL) conducted an assessment to determine if interlibrary loan (ILL) users were satisfied with the service. Patrons completed a su…

2012

Food Writing, Tarantulas and the Paperless Classroom: Yale's iPad Experiment

BRAD WARREN, ROBIN LADOUCEUR

Over the past year and a half, library and IT staff in Yale University's Collaborative Learning Center have partnered to support the deployment of iPads in the classroom.…

2012

Creating a Stir: Using Gimlet Desk Statistics in your Library

Rhonda Rosen, Rose Marie Mendoza, Cynthia Becht

The Access Services Department in the William H. Hannon Library at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) currently uses Gimlet (http://gimlet.us) to record statistics on all…

2012 No Slides

Copyright & Course Reserves Part 2-Into the Future

Tucker Taylor, Carla Meyers, Sarah McCleskey

Campus course reserve services have come far in the last 20 years. This session will take a look at how course reserve services have (and will continue) to evolve due to…

2012 Cancelled

Repurposing Space for Emerging Needs

Academic libraries are struggling to repurpose our physical spaces to meet new campus expectations. We propose to present how East Carolina University's Joyner Library ha…

2012

Mix, Match, Slice, and Dice : Using ILL-ish and use data to inform collection development

Krista Higham

Using ILLiad/OCLC, PALCI E-ZBorrow, and EBSCO ebook data to inform collection development and Patron Driven Acquisition (PDA) exposure of ebooks. Using statistics that ar…

2012

Just Because It's Called Access Services Doesn't Mean They Can Access It! What Usability Testing of Library Systems Reveals About Access Services Websites.

WENDY WILCOX

Usability testing ensures that the average person can utilize a system efficiently and effectively. At Cornell University Library (CUL) the majority of tests conducted by…

2012

If Not in School, Then How? Education, Training, and Career Development of Academic Access Services Librarians

Michael Krasulski

Access services is not taught as a dedicated course in any ALA-accredited program curricula. Yet Access Services Librarian, or equivalent, positions are posted each year.…

2011

Using the Google Model to Encourage Innovation in Access Services

Julian Aiken

"Google's 80/20 Innovation Model has produced many of Google's greatest Eureka! Moments, including Gmail, Google News, AdSense, and the Google shuttle buses which transpo…

2011

Take back the library!: Managing student unrest in the library

Nicole Lawson, Sarah Troy

In the fall of 2009, following a staggering $450 million cut in state funding, the Regents of the University of California voted to increase tuition an unprecedented 30%…

2011

Splitting Up Circulation - Maximizing the customer and employee satisfaction

Ted Chaffin, Dan Schoonover

Over the past three years, the Florida State University Libraries have undergone several reorganizations. One reorganization consisted of combining the Access Services De…

2011

Customizing Services for Millennium Generation Students

Kawanna Bright, Amy Chang

As mobile devices and social networks are making an impact on the academic lives and learning styles of our millennium generation students, academic libraries are propell…

2011

Cross-training Students for a Flexible Environment

Jennie McKee

Reed College merged ILL and circulation services six years ago to form the Access Services Department. After the first year the consortial borrowing group was moved from…

2011

Connecting Staff Skills to Performance Reviews

Dennis J. Smith

The University of South Florida (USF) Library initiated a task force to develop a listing of skills needed by staff personnel within the library. This task force was able…

2011

Collaboration and Change: Lessons Learned from a Merged Library Experience

Julie Kowalewski Ward

King Library opened in 2003, as a unique collaboration between San Jose State University and the San Jose Public Library system. It remains the largest joint use library…

2011

e-ILL: Exploring the Next Generation of e-Services for Resource Sharing

Cherie Weible, Helen Sullivan

The invention of e-reader technologies such as Amazon's Kindle and Barnes and Noble's Nook along with the tablet style computer and the various i-phone types of mobile de…

2011

Usability Testing Your Circulation FAQ

Cassandra Fox

We expect our users to adhere to library policy, at the same time that we expect them to educate themselves on the pertinent policies and procedures. We spend countless h…

2011

University System Reciprocal Borrowing Services: A View from the Trenches

Chuck Armbrust-Kohler, Viki Timian

The appeal of state-wide reciprocal borrowing is clear: sharing resources between institutions within a university system - beyond the boons that the greater variety and…

2011

Student Assistants > Student Employees

Conrad Helms

My presentation details the planning, preparation, and follow-through of hiring student workers for more advanced jobs than typical student assistant positions in the cir…

2011

QR Codes in Libraries: An Overdue Discussion

Khyle Hannan

Libraries around the country have two things in common; struggling to keep pace with ever changing technology and constantly trying to provide services patron's want with…

2011

Privacy and Confidentiality: using scenarios to teach your staff about patrons' rights

Ann Snowman

Every US state and the District of Columbia has a law on the books that protects a borrower's privacy, both an ethical and legal obligation of the Library. In addition, F…

2011

Off site storage solutions at Duke and Wake Forest

Mary Beth Lock, Marvin Tillman

Many academic institutions are suffering from over-crowded stacks and the flow of book and bound journal material into a library rarely is maintained at the same pace as…

2011

Keeping Anarchy at Bay: Lessons in Flexible Security

Maria de Jesus Ayala-Schueneman

Keeping Anarchy at Bay: Lessons in Flexible Security, , The safety and security of people and materials is one of the primary responsibilities of all libraries. Without a…

2011

Change is the new normal: Access Services in a new Public Services paradigm

Sarah Troy, Nicole Lawson

At the University of California, Santa Cruz, Access Services has a reputation for testing new ideas and eagerly embracing change. In 2006 Access Services was the first de…

2011 Cancelled

Leveraging Leadership Theory for Access Services: Applications for Change, Management, and Planning

Techwood Dr

Busy on the ground with service provision, staff management, and constant technology and workflow changes, we may rarely look to theory to improve our practice in Access…

2010

When Access Starts with Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery

James B. Harper

Interlibrary loan has evolved. We used to be a supplement to our collection - obtaining items too esoteric, odd, or granular to be considered for collection. Our service…

2010

Training Student Workers in a Two Year College

Helen Maguire

"At Delaware County Community College's library, the staff is implementing a system of training student workers which teaches professional job skills in an environment th…

2010

The Service Excellence Initiative: A New Approach to Customer Service

Eileen Ryckman, Deborah Caesar, Eric Rupp

With the pressures of changing technologies and patron expectations the need to stay viable as a service provider is impacting even Academic libraries who have traditiona…

2010 presentation

Steal This Presentation! (Yale University Library's Experiment with E-Reserves and Copyright)

David McCaslin

Prior to the 2009-2010 academic year, Yale University Library appointed a committee of Access Services Librarians and Managers to review then current e-reserve workflow a…

2010

Mapping, Managing and Improving Staff Performance in Access Services

Colleen S. Harris

Libraries are places of constant change in workflow, services, and user expectations, and these changes often impact the public service departments most. Incoming manager…

2010

Inventory: Taking Stock of Your Collection

Judy Greenwood

Conducting an inventory is something that many libraries discuss but seldom act upon. The decision to conduct an inventory is one that is cannot be made lightly. Typicall…

2010

How May I Help You? The Semiotics of Superior Customer Support at the Library's Service Desks

Frances Anne Pici

Semiotics is a method of inquiry that studies how human beings represent the world through a system of signs. The fundamental premise of semiotics is that all human commu…

2010

Help, the Computer Says It's on the Shelf?! : Stacks Maintenance

Michele J. Jones, Megan McGlynn, Noah Meeks

This panel will discuss our various methods of stacks maintenance. The Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library collection has over one and a half million volumes, which grows wee…

2010

Tapping into the User Experience: Simple Techniques to Learn about User Library Needs

Ameet Doshi

Many libraries do not possess the resources to implement large-scale survey tools such as LibQUAL. However, it is still possible to assess user needs within a budget. Dur…

2010

Selecting, implementing, and using RFID in an academic library

Catherine Jannik Downey

Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) Library has decided to use radio frequency identification (RFID) to secure and inventory its collection in its new building opening Fall 20…

2010

Ending the Turf War: Circulation, Reference, and Instruction on One Team

Ken Johnson, Susan Jennings

In January 2008, the Belk Library and Information Commons at Appalachian State University combined the Access Services staff members of the Circulation and Lower Level Se…

2010

Electronic Reserves: Change is Our Constant Companion

Michelle Batchelor, Linda Frederiksen

Long a core activity in academic access services units, library reserves are currently undergoing a major paradigm shift in philosophy, function and task. Moving from pla…

2010

Access Services Innovative Management in the Changing Era

Dell M Davis, Amy Chang

Among all the many challenges faced by managers of public service departments today, human resource management has been the key issue in the success of facilitating chang…

2010

Access Services - It is All about PEOPLE!

Li Fu, Jing Shi

Access Services are people services. They are for the people, by the people and all about people. This presentation discusses one of the trends in library services that P…

2010

Trust in ME: CBB Access Services Collaboration

Margaret P Menchen, Julie Retelle

In this presentation, you will learn a methodology for collecting and analyzing customer comments and feedback from multiple data sources, and how the University of Arizo…

2010

The Customer Comes First: Implementing a Customer Service Program at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Libraries

EILEEN RYCKMAN, DEBORAH CAESAR, ERIC RUPP

Library customers have more remote information choices than ever before, so we must ensure that when they do come to the library, they experience a welcoming environment,…

2010

III, Eres, and Ares: A Reserves Comparison

June L Power

A comparison of the pros and cons of three different reserves systems - Innovative's Millennium software, Docutek's Eres, and Atlas Systems Ares - as implemented at the U…

2009

When Worlds Collide: Lessons Learned from Merging Two Key Service Points

Mary Carmen Chimato, Tripp Reade

In January 2007 the NCSU Libraries merged the circulation and reserves service points at the main circulation desk. This merger was part of the Libraries' ongoing assessm…

2009 panel

Student Worker Management Panel Discussion

Jennifer H. Hughes, Michelle M. Lewis, Lee Brown

This panel discussion will focus on successful methods of managing student workers in an academic library. Jennifer Hughes, Head of Access Services, Michelle Lewis, Circu…

2009

Library Collections 2.0: Managing Multimedia Technologies in Academic Libraries

Erica Bodnar, Joey Fones

To support the learning and research needs of faculty and students, academic libraries are finding it increasingly important to incorporate the use of digital learning ob…

2009

Give out Pickles: Customer Service Improvement

Terri Summey

In our technological society, people are used to customizable services and quick access to information from a variety of sources. Library customers are why libraries exis…

2009

A Vision of Access Services in the Open Library Environment (OLE)

Judy Gardner

This program will present a scenario of access services in an open source academic library system with enterprise level connections. The Open Library Environment (OLE)'s…

2009

The Space Is a Service, Too : Library Commons & Access Services

Charlie Bennett

What happens when an access services department has to run an information commons? This presentation will describe the transformation of the Georgia Tech Library's Circul…

2009

Looking through the Keyhole: How Users Think About and Use Library Space

Dave Baldwin, Norice Lee, Cindy Pierard

Physical space still matters-even in the highly digital 21st century. How can libraries best assess and improve user space, even if they don't have the ability to underta…

2009

Human Touch - The Only Stability in the Ever-Changing 'iWorld': Cherishing Customer Service

Mou Chakraborty, Sharon Payne

Access Services has evolved through a variety of changes over the last few years. The Circulation Desk is a lot more than just a place for 'checking out books,' to a larg…

2009

Documents...We Want 'Em Rushed and Readable

Tina Maresco, Maureen O'Brien Dermott

With budgets shrinking and subscription prices rising, the philosophy of "just in time" seems to be gaining on that of "just in case". Resource sharing is an increasingly…

2009

Course Related Content: A Management Solution

Bethany B. Sewell

Course Related Content (or Reserves) at the University of Denver's Penrose Library is a multi-departmental network of units working together to support the teaching needs…

2009

Bridging the Gap: Building Relationships and Overcoming Copyright Anxieties

Susie Quartey

Nine years ago the Course Reserve Library at Brigham Young University (BYU) partnered with the newly developed Copyright Licensing Office (CLO) on campus to continue the…

2009

Access Services 2.0: Tools for the New Era

Andrew D Shuping

In the last five years the web has exploded with new tools and websites that innovative services and new ways to collaborate. Although many of these new sites gain mentio…

2009

You Are Not Alone*: Managing Change in User/Access Services with Compassion and Commitment

Mary Evangeliste, Katherine Furlong, Maureen O'Brien Dermott

In this panel presentation three managers of Access Services share the triumphs, disappointments and the "down right uncomfortable" work of transforming a user/access ser…

2009 panel

Training Student Workers Panel Discussion

Krista Higham, Jennifer Sirotkin

This small panel discussion will focus on successful methods of training student workers. Krista Higham, Access Services Librarian at Millersville University will discuss…

2009

Training 2.0

June L Power

With less staff time and more things to do, providing consistent and thorough training is sometimes a challenge. In order to streamline training and provide for more effe…

2009

Patron-to-Patron Lending

Gerrit van Dyk

When a user can't find an item in our catalog they go to ILL. ILL then contacts various libraries to see if they would lend the item in question. What if ILL was able to…