The Research Forum offers librarians an opportunity to share their research in education and behavioral sciences librarianship with the ACRL community in a lightning talk format.
This year's Forum will be held via Zoom on Wednesday, May 3, 2023, from 1:00pm – 2:30pm (Central Time) and features five presentations:
- Paving the Way or Still Charting a Path: How Are We Measuring the Learning Effectiveness of Library Research Guides?, presented by Erica DeFrain (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) and Leslie Sult (University of Arizona)
- Librarians as Disinformation Experts: Is that Fake News?, presented by Joyce Garczynski (Towson University)
- I Thought Librarians Just Checked Out Books: Initial Student Perceptions of Academic Library Resources and Services, presented by April Hines (University of Florida)
- Writing Instructors' Intentional Integration of the Information Literacy Framework, presented by Catherine Fraser Riehle (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) and Erica DeFrain (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
- Graduate Student Research and Library Use Experiences, presented by Kate Zoellner (University of Montana)
Registration is open and we hope to see everyone there!: https://ala-events.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpfuiqpzotGNb41yXikPVVHW4NW3aOei67
The Research Forum will be recorded and a link will be sent to all who register.
Thanks,
Robin
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Robin Ewing
St. Cloud State University
She/Her/Hers
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