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5:30pm • S1-08 When you don't know what you don't know: How new collections librarians rightsized a collections budget
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5:30pm • S1-17 Six Years of Running a Campus Open Access Publishing Fund. Where are we?
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5:30pm • S1-14 PONI Up!: Using data to give students what they need
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5:30pm • S1-07 Acquiring Teamwork: Resource lifecycles utilizing Alma and each other
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5:30pm • S1-19 APIs: A Tool for Many Things, including Collections Analysis
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5:30pm • S1-12 Collections Work at Non-ARL Institutions: Priorities & Practices
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5:30pm • S1-11 Wrangling Weirdness: Lessons from Academic Law Library Collections
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5:30pm • S1-15 The Right Place at the Right Time: Embedding Library Tutorials in EBSCOhost Databases
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5:30pm • Poster Session 1
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5:30pm • S1-03 The research interests of graduate students in Jamaica reflect national urgency: So what are their information needs?
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5:30pm • S1-09 Digital Archives: What Researchers Need from Platforms
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5:30pm • S1-02 The Forest and the Trees: What Circulation Turnover Rates Tell Us about Literature Collections in Academic Libraries
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5:30pm • S1-13 Deselection Dilemma: Incorporating Faculty Voices in Monograph Deselection
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5:30pm • S1-06 A River Ran Through It: How to Build a Library Collection after a Natural Disaster
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5:30pm • S1-20 Making the Invisible Visible: Using Portfolio/project Management to Create and Online Presence That Delivers Content and Services at Scale
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5:30pm • S1-04 Talking of many things: dashboards for reference services decision making
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5:30pm • S1-05 Statistical Stories: Visualizing Usage Statistics with Tableau Public
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5:30pm • S1-01 The time has come... to build, reflect, and analyze connections between qualitative and quantitative data
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5:30pm • S1-18 The homegrown ERMS: Relic of the past, or wave of the future?
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5:30pm • S1-16 Services Analyst and Collection Data Analyst: Adding Value to the Acquisitions Operation
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5:30pm • S1-10 Step 1: Open the box. Step 2: Put materials on the shelf. Step 3: Repeat. Learn how to make your print workflows smarter
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6:20pm • S2-11 Parallel or Together?: Deduplicating a STEM research collection combined from two different sources (academic and government)
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6:20pm • S2-14 “What Can I Do About Web Accessibility?” A 15 Minute Activity for Your Team’s Agency
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6:20pm • S2-05 Hospitality Industry Data Sources
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6:20pm • S2-07 UofSC Librarians and the Open Access Collection Development Policy
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6:20pm • S2-03 Reengineering Acquisitions Infrastructure in Alma: Vendor Records in a Time of Transition
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6:20pm • S2-04 “Curiouser and curiouser:” The process of creating, maintaining, and migrating a bibliographic database of assessment resources
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6:20pm • S2-08 Strategies for building inclusive collections in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM): The case of the Grand Challenges of Engineering
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6:20pm • Poster Session 2
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6:20pm • S2-18 Collaborative Archive and Data Research Environment (CADRE): A Big Data Solution for Research Libraries
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6:20pm • S2-09 Graphic Medicine for All
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6:20pm • S2-10 Purchasing Power: Assessing Library Print Vendors
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6:20pm • S2-19 The Need for Systems Technology Training in Library Schools: Are We Adequately Training Future Librarians?
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6:20pm • S2-17 E-Books and Textbook Affordability: Let’s Talk About It
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6:20pm • S2-20 Sometimes two hats are better than one: Finding synergy between collections and liaison work
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6:20pm • S2-06 The time has come... to MOVE Many Things: Inventorying and Preparing a Collection for Offsite Storage
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6:20pm • S2-15 Migrating to Alma without an Acquisitions staff: evolving acquisitions and electronic resource workflows from their legacy silos
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6:20pm • S2-16 Who posts what where?: STEM Preprint Servers
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6:20pm • S2-02 Creating E-Resource Dashboards to Foster Liaison Librarian Engagement with the Collection
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6:20pm • S2-01 Collections Data, Tools, and Strategy: Applying R, Tableau and Excel to Print Assessment
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6:20pm • S2-13 What Do Editors Want?: Assessing a Growing Library Publishing Program and Finding Creative Solutions to Unmet Needs