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Organizes informal discussion meetings and presentations on well-defined issues and problems of current interest to university libraries and librarians.

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Free ULS Current Topics Discussion Group Lightning Rounds 6/3

  • 1.  Free ULS Current Topics Discussion Group Lightning Rounds 6/3

    Posted May 26, 2021 03:33 PM

    Please excuse the cross-posting.

    The ULS Current Topics Discussion Group is inviting you to a free Lightning Round Discussion Program on June 3 from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. CST. The program will feature two 15 minute talks with discussion (descriptions shown below).

    Registration is required: https://ala-events.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJckc-6srTotE9KdrWFoYISrMuN2qf-aCyc2 

    Bridging the Gap: Ensuring Digital Equity through WiFi Hotspot Lending

    Since colleges and universities across the country moved to emergency remote learning for the spring 2020 semester, it has become abundantly clear there is a very real digital divide among students (and families) who have access to a home computer and/or reliable, high-speed Internet and those that do not. With many classes again being offered through online modalities for the Academic Year 2020-2021, and social distancing guidelines limiting computer lab space, this divide will continue to inhibit students' abilities to easily complete their course work. To ease the digital divide and improve students' academic success, Montana State University (MSU) Library acquired funding for 17 Wi-Fi hotspots and data plans to increase access to the Internet for those students most in need. The Wi-Fi hotspots are loaned to students on medium- to long-term check-outs to enable them access their course content either as on-campus or online students. The hotspots are offered through an application process to identify students with high-need and marketed to programs on campus that already work closely with underrepresented students.


    Mary Anne Hansen
    Research Services Librarian
    Montana State University

    Meghan Salsbury
    Instructional Technology Librarian
    Montana State University

    Creating a Staff Development Committee to Share Educational Opportunities & Improve Morale 

    In early 2020, the Staff Development Committee at the Pace University Library was charged with creating initiatives to promote and facilitate access to educational and developmental opportunities for all library staff. The committee started by surveying the staff to determine what opportunities would be most valuable. Using that information, the team created a monthly resources email, a journal club and scheduled training sessions on topics of interest. In the current climate of limited budgets and low morale, finding opportunities to bring staff together and provide educational opportunities at low/no cost is vital, and we've become increasingly flexible with how we deliver this content such as shifting our journal clubs online. The initiatives have been received positively by staff and we've seen increased participation across events which create valuable discussions that keep everyone connected to their colleagues. The team is currently working on a partnership with our new EDI Committee and a few new initiatives to bring library content and improved morale to all library staff members.


    Jessica Kiebler
    Instructional Services Librarian
    Pace University

    Gina Levitan
    First Year Outreach Services Librarian
    Pace University

    Brendan Plann-Curley
    Reference Librarian
    Pace University


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    Rebecca Starkey
    Head of Research & Instruction Services
    University of Chicago Library
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    Rebecca Starkey
    Head of Research & Instruction Services
    University of Chicago Library
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