Conference Round-up Part 3
- Interested in hearing what research is occurring at other academic institutions?
- Want to learn about the latest best practices in instruction, library space and technology?
- Curious about the global efforts of librarians and information professionals?
The Journal Club invites you to another Conference Round-up. This event will highlight what librarians/librarystaff have learned at conferences they have attend this year.
The volunteers and conferences to be shared include:
Shannon Simpson – Access 2011
Teresa Lee – Charleston
Jo Anne Newyear Ramirez – CRKN AGM
Allan Cho – Internet Librarian
Lea Starr – IFLA
Manuela Boscenco – Academic Libraries Fundraising Conference
Hilde Colenbrander – Innovations in Scholarly Communications
Join us and learn more about current practices within our field.
Date: November 25, 2011
Time: 3-4:30 pm
Location: Lillooet Room, IKBLC
Registration: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/2792
Community Engagement at UBC Library
Join your colleagues in an conversation on academic libraries, knowledge exchange and community engagement. In this session we will discuss how the library can position itself as a valuable partner in helping UBC reach out beyond campus, as well as the opportunities for the library to develop new partnerships in the community. Please join Simon Neame, members of the IKLBC Programming Team and others including Tara Stephens, Jessica Woolman and Shirin Eshghi for this fun discussion on community engagement work in an academic library setting.
To inspire discussion, please read “Knowledge exchange and community engagement: an academic library perspective (Sidorko and Yang, 2011). This short article documents various community engagement initiatives developed out of the Universities of Hong Kong Libraries.
Other featured readings:
UBC Community Engagement Discussion Paper
When: Friday, September 23 from 2-3 PM
Where: RM 301-Lillooet Room
Register: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/2646
Notes from the event can be found here: Journal Club Notes IKB.
Embedded Librarianship – Journal Club-TLAC Forum
Join us for a lively discussion on the topic of embedded librarianship. We will start with a panel discussion featuring several UBC librarians currently engaged in “embedded” activities.
To prepare for this event we’d like to invite you to read the following provocative article: Embedded Librarianship Is Job One: Building on Instructional Synergies.
Additional interesting reading:
- Is Embedded Librarianship Right for your Institution?
- Embedded Reference to Embedded Librarianship: 6 Years at the University of Calgary
When: Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011 at 3:00PM – 4:00PM
Where: RM 302-Dodson Room
Register: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/2423
Horizon Report 2011
It has been a busy semester but now it’s time to relax (a little) and meet to discuss a new topic for journal club.
For the coming journal club we will be discussing the Horizon Report 2011. “Each year, the Horizon Report describes six areas of emerging technology that will have significant impact on higher education and creative expression over the next one to five years.”
The full report can be found here: http://www.educause.edu/Resources/2011HorizonReport/223122
For this journal club session, we will be talking about the following trends:
* One Year or Less: Electronic Books – Lead by Sheryl Adam, HSS
* One Year or Less: Mobiles – Lead by Shawnna Parlongo, Distance Learning Support Librarian
* Two to Three Years: Game-Based Learning – Lead by Erin Fields, HSS
Date: Thursday, May 5, 2011
Time: 2-3pm
Location: Dodson Room, Chapman Learning Commons
Please register at: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/2003
UBC Library Conference Round-up: Round Two!
Interested in hearing what research is occurring at other academic institutions?
Want to learn about the latest best practices in instruction, library space and technology?
Curious about the global efforts of librarians and information professionals?
The Journal Club, in collaboration with Kathryn Hornby (UBC Library Research Lead) and UBCLAA, invite you to the Conference Round-up. This event will highlight what librarians/library staff have learned at conferences they have attend this year.
The volunteers and conferences to be shared include:
- Margaret Friesen -Library Assessment Conference (Reading: Megan Oakleaf’s “The Value of Academic Libraries” (ACRL, 2010). )
- Erin Fields – OLA 2010
- Sarah Romkey – Association of Canadian Archivists Conference
- Julia Thompson – SPARC
- Kat McGrath – NASIG (North American Serials Interest Group)
- Joy Kirchner – American Association of University Presses conference
**Note: Presentations or readings are linked above**
Join us and learn more about current practices within our field.
Date: December 7, 2010
Time: 3-4:30 pm
Location: Dodson Room
Registration: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/1594
The Future of Collection Development
This session of the Journal Club will highlight some of the current issues and trends in collection development in academic libraries. Brenda Peterson (HSS) will begin the discussion with a brief “interview” with Jo Anne Newyear Ramirez, Associate University Librarian for Collections at UBC Libraries, who recently returned from the XXX Annual Charleston Conference which provided unique insight into the potential future of Canadian academic library collections.
Jo Anne will discuss the larger picture of collection development as it relates to format, budgets, usage, and the needs of a diverse academic community. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion during this session.
To facilitate discussion, please read:
Goldstein, Daniel. Commercial Values are Homogenizing Collections and Clouding Librarians’ Professional Objectives. Chronicle of Higher Education. October 2010
Morgan, John. Massive Cut in Britain. Inside Higher Education, October 2010
Date – November 25, 2010
Time – 2 – 3pm
Location – Chapman Learning Commons, Dodson Room (302)
Register- http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/1496
Conference Round-up
Interested in hearing what research is occurring at other academic institutions?
Want to learn about the latest best practices in instruction, library space and technology?
Curious about the global efforts of librarians and information professionals?
The Journal Club, in collaboration with Kathryn Hornby (UBC Library Research Lead) and UBCLAA, invite you to the Conference Round-up. This event will highlight what librarians/library staff have learned at conferences they have attend this year.
The volunteers and conferences to be shared include:
- Ingrid Parent – IFLA
- Hilde Colenbrander – Open Repositories
- Lorne Madgett – ELUNA
- Trish Rossell – ACRL Immersion
- Corey Sue – NACUBO & IFLA
- Simon Neame – Canadian Learning Commons Conference
- Charlotte Beck – CHLA/ABSC
**Presentations are linked above**
Join us and learn more about current practices within our field.
Date: October 7, 2010
Time: 3- 4:30pm
Location: Chapman Learning Commons Dodson Room (302)
Register: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/1419
Our Place in their Eyes – Ithakas+R Faculty Survey
The next journal club will be discussing the Ithakas+R 2009 Faculty Survey “Key Strategic Insights for Libraries, Publishers and Societies.”
“The Ithaka S+R Faculty Surveys provide a regular examination of key strategic issues facing academic information services providers. Conducted every three years since 2000, these surveys examine a broad sweep of issues affecting academic libraries, publishers, and scholarly societies, among others, to help them serve the changing needs of their faculty constituents.”
We will be focusing on Chapter 1 “Discovery and the Evolving Role of the Library.” Come prepared to discuss!
Date: Thursday, June 24, 2-3pm
Facilitator: Erin Fields
Location: Dodson Room, Barber Center
Past Ithaka S+R reports can be found at Ithaka.
Please register for this here – http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/1112
Next meeting is all about GIS
I am delighted to share with you that Erin Fields from Koerner library is kindly taking over the coordination of our library journal club – thanks so much, Erin!
Our next meeting is on Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at 2:00PM – 3:00PM in Barber’s Dodson Room, and we will be talking about Geographic information systems (GIS).
Are you curious to know what GIS is all about? Our own GIS Librarian Tom Brittnacher will be presenting an introduction to the concepts of GIS, show some examples of its use, and give an overview of UBC Library GIS services.
Please register for this session here – http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/991
** photo by http://www.flickr.com/photos/clickykbd/
Evidence Based Librarianship session
Our first journal club meeting is next week. We are discussing the topic of Evidence Based Librarianship, and we are doing our discussion in collaboration with SLAIS – UBC library school…I am certainly looking forward for that…We have lots of experience in the library on this topic, which is pretty hot nowadays in library circles…
- Date – Wed, 13 January 2010, 12:00 – 13:30
- Speakers – Charlotte Beck and Margaret Friesen, UBC Library; Heather O’Brien, SLAIS
- Location – Dodson Room, Barber Center
We are asking folks to read (or quickly browse) two articles prior to the meeting:
Steve Hiller, Martha Kyrillidou, and Jim Self, “When the Evidence is Not Enough:
Organizational Factors That Influence Effective and Successful Library Assessment,”
Performance Measurement and Metrics 9, 3 (2008): 223–30. Available to UBC folks at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/ViewContentServlet?Filename=/published/emeraldfulltextarticle/pdf/2790090306.pdfEldredge, J. D. “Evidence based librarianship: an overview”. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 2000, 88, 282–302. Available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC35250/
Moreover, you can take a look on those two sites:
- ARL, for types of statistical data and types of publications (data resources, findings, benchmarks, etc.): http://www.arl.org/, Look under Resources, especially ARL Statistics, Publications (“ARL”, now called “Research Library Issues”, “SPEC kits”)
- UBC Planning & Institutional Research (PAIR): for demographic data – http://www.pair.ubc.ca/statistics/index.htm, see Statistics – Students, Faculty and Staff for the kinds of data available