Presentations

Qualitative Research Methods in LIS
In this presentation, Silipigni Connaway introduces qualitative research in libraries and covers several areas data collection tools and methods.
Topics: Research Methods

Collection Directions: Inside Out, Facilitated, Collective
Princeton, New Jersey (USA)
Learn about future directions of collection management from Lorcan Dempsey, Vice President of Membership and Research, including concepts of the inside out collection, facilitated collection, and collective collection.
Topics: Collective Collections

Changing Tack: A Future-Focused ACRL Research Agenda
Virtual
Learn about research done in partnership with the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) to identify themes and trends related to the current state of library value studies and connect them to student learning and success.
Topics: Student Support, Research Agendas

Where are we Going and What do we do Next? Demonstrating the Value of Academic Libraries in Times of Uncertainty
London, England (United Kingdom)
Silipigni Connaway details research done in partnership with the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) to identify specific themes and trends related to the current state of library value studies and connect them to student learning and success.
Topics: Student Support, Research Agendas

Developing Services to Support New Needs: Academic Librarians' Experiences with Research Data Management Programs
Dublin, Ohio (USA)
As research data management (RDM) needs change over time, so does the library's role in supporting these services. Faniel provides a look at this evolving area and how libraries can start thinking about their role in RDM.
Topics: Research Data Management

The Library in the Life of the User
Dublin, Ohio (USA)
In this presentation, Lynn Silipigni Connaway provides an overview of OCLC Research's user behavior research findings that articulate the need for the design of future library services to be all about the user.
Topics: User Research

Visitors and Residents Interactive Mapping Exercise Workshop
Dublin, Ohio (USA)
Find out how you can map your use of technology for work and study to see where you land on the visitors and residents grid.
Topics: Digital Visitors and Residents

Collective Collections: Right-scaling Cooperative Stewardship
Munich (Germany)
Malpas shares research and insights on the area of collective collections and how you can right scale stewardship of collections with the help of a cooperative.
Topics: Collective Collections

Linked Data—Bringing the World Closer Together
Sydney, NSW (Australia)
Smith-Yoshimura delves into the world of linked data and how it can help the library field.
Topics: Linked Data