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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.…