LRRT (Library Research Round Table)

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The mission of the Library Research Round Table (LRRT) is to contribute toward the extension and improvement of library research; to provide public program opportunities for describing and evaluating library research projects and for disseminating their findings; to inform and educate ALA members concerning research techniques and their usefulness in obtaining information with which to reach administrative decisions and solve problems; and expand the theoretical base of the field. LRRT also, serves as a forum for discussion and action on issues related to the literature and information needs for the field of library and information science.

Learn more about LRRT on the ALA website.

LRRT Research Forums Flyer Annual Conference 2010 DC 

Jun 22, 2010 12:03 PM

ALA Library Research Roundtable Presents     

 

* Those interested in being more involved in the Library Research Roundtable and its activities are invited to attend the LRRT Steering Committee meeting: Monday (6/28) 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm at the Grand Hyatt Washington, Meeting Room Independence D.

 

PROGRAM SESSIONS

 

New Minds, New Approaches    When: Saturday 6/26/2010, 10.30 AM-12.00 PM | Where: Washington Convention Center – 144A-C

This session will present three graduate student research papers discussing library-related research projects. Students in library and information science graduate programs will be invited to submit papers, and an LRRT committee will select the three winning papers.

Library Research Round Table Four-Star Research              When: Sunday 6/27/2010, 8.00 AM-10.00 AM | Where: Washington Convention Center – 146C

Presentations: Workforce Issues in Library and Information Science (WILIS): Preliminary Findings from a Shared Alumni Tracking System, by Joanne Gard Marshall, Victor W. Marshall, Jennifer Craft Morgan, Deborah Barreau, Barbara Moran, Paul Solomon, Cheryl A. Thompson and Susan Rathbun-Grubb

Where the Heart Is: Public Libraries and the Creation of Social Capital in Urban and Rural Communities, Matthew Griffis and Dr. Catherine Johnson

User-Initiated Collection Development: Analyzing a Decade of Books on Demand, Judith M. Nixon and Suzanne M. Ward

 

Research from the Field: Increasing the Competitive Edge and Impact of Library's People, Services, and Technologies  When: Sunday 6/27/2010, 1.30 PM-3.30 PM | Where: GRAND HYATT – Constitution A

This session features research papers examining ways libraries can increase the competitive abilities of their people, services, and technologies to create greater impact in the library's service environment.

Presenters:

Annie Norman (State Librarian of Delaware)

Joe Murphy (Yale University Libraries)

Larry Nash White (East Carolina University)

Research to Understand Users: Issues and Approaches When: Sunday 6/27/2010, 10.30 AM-12.00 PM | Where: GRAND HYATT – Independence H/I

This session will feature three library-related research papers investigating users and their use of libraries and information.

Presentations:

Open to change? Factors influencing faculty adoption and use of open access repositories, Judith Nixon and Suzanne M. Ward, Head, Collection Management and Professor

The consequences of user failure to find known items, Nancy Kress, Darcy DelBosque, and Tom Ipri  

Public Libraries and the Internet: National Survey Results and Service Implications, John Carlo Bertot, Ph.D.


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