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TOMORROW: ACRL EBSS Virtual Research Forum

  • 1.  TOMORROW: ACRL EBSS Virtual Research Forum

    Posted May 06, 2025 10:47 AM

    The EBSS Research Committee invites you to the 2025 EBSS Virtual Research Forum

     

    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 7, 1:00pm - 2:30pm (Central Time) and features four presentations.

     

    Registration is open and we hope to see everyone there!: https://ala-events.zoom.us/meeting/register/QB4993xhR0C3i7Frro2XOw

     

    The Research Forum will be recorded, and the link will be sent to all who register as well as shared on ALA/ACRL Connect lists.

     

    Featured Presentations

     

    Selecting a specialized education database for literature reviews and evidence synthesis projects presented by Alissa Droog (Northern Illinois University), Sarah Rose Fitzgerald (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), and Kari D. Weaver

    (Ontario Council of University Libraries/University of Waterloo)

     

    The Impact of School Librarianship on College Success presented by Lisa Cheby (California State University, Northridge)

     

    Exploring How Promotion and Tenure Documents Define and Evaluate Scholarship for Academic Librarians presented by Teresa Schultz, Emily Boss, and Elena Azadbakht (all of University of Nevada, Reno)

     

    Navigating the Future: The Evolving Role of Curriculum Materials Centers and Collections in U.S. Academic Libraries presented by Natalia Tomlin and Maria Zarycky (both of Long Island University- Post Campus)



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    Thomas Weeks
    Reference and Instruction Librarian
    Augusta University
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