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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…