Tagged: Evidence-based Practices Discussion Group
Come join us for a fascinating discussion at the ACRL ULS Evidence Based Practices Discussion Group at ALA Annual 2018! It will be on Sunday, June 24 from 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM at the Sheraton New Orleans (500 Canal Street), Room: Nottoway (4th floor). Guest speakers and topics are...
Join the ACRL ULS Evidence-Based Practices Discussion Group for an exciting session at ALA Midwinter 2018 in Denver! We’ll have two presentations with discussion and questions to follow. Date: Sunday, February 11th Time: 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Location: Sheraton Denver Downtown, 1550 Court Place. Room: Governor’s Square 16 See descriptions of the...
Join the ACRL ULS Evidence-Based Practices Discussion Group for an exciting session at the 2017 Annual Conference in Chicago! We’ll have two presentations with discussion and questions to follow. Demonstrating the Impact of Academic Libraries on Student Outcomes Presented by Angie Thorpe, Digital User Experience Librarian, Indiana University Kokomo. Angie...
Join the ACRL ULS Evidence-Based Practices Discussion Group for an exciting session at the 2017 Midwinter Conference in Atlanta! We’ll have two presentations with discussion and questions to follow. Best Practices for Student Advisory Boards. Presented by Ameet Doshi, Director of Service Experience and Program Design, The Georgia Institute of...
Author: Jennifer Lee, University of Calgary On December 2, 2013, ULS held its first members-only online discussion on surveys in libraries. ULS hopes to hold these discussions in the fall and spring to highlight ULS member work, to extend conversations beyond ALA Annual and Midwinter, and as a benefit to...
Members-Only Online Discussion: Surveys in Libraries brought to by the ACRL-ULS Evidence-based Practices Discussion Group The ULS Evidence-based Practices Discussion Group is pleased to provide a free online discussion for ULS members on Monday, December 2 at 1-2pm EST. To register, go to: http://ala.adobeconnect.com/e3ls0tsxc53/event/registration.html Surveys in Libraries: Want to know...