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ULS Member Scholarly Work: Lyons & Blosser

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Lyons & Blosser

Many thanks to Lucy Eleonore Lyons and John Blosser, who shared information about their recently published article. Congratulations, Lucy and John! John is the Head of the Department of Electronic Resources and Collection Analysis, and Lucy is the Coordinator for Collection Analysis in the same department, within the University Library at...

Share Your News, ULSers!

Share Your News, ULSers!

Librarians, don’t be shy! ACRL ULS wants to start conversations about *your* recent research and publications! Have you had an article published in a journal or trade publication recently? How about a book? An upcoming conference presentation? ULS loves to spread the word about our members who are doing creative,...

ACRL ULS Social at 2012 ALA Annual

ACRL ULS Social at 2012 ALA Annual

The ACRL ULS Social, a regular event at both the ALA Annual and Midwinter conferences, was held on Saturday, June 23rd in the serene La Rosa Room of the Tangerine Grill & Patio at the Anabella Hotel. Over 50 people enjoyed a respite from the conference while sipping on drinks...

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Gaffney

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Gaffney

Many thanks to Megan Gaffney, who shared information about her recently published article. Congratulations, Megan! Megan is the coordinator of Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Services at the University of Delaware Library. Gaffney, M. (2012). Interlibrary loan requests for locally available materials: WorldCat Local’s impact. College & Research Libraries, 73(1), 68-77. Retrieved...

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Bailin

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Bailin

Many thanks to Kylie Bailin for sharing information about her recent publication and presentation. Congratulations, Kylie! Kylie Bailin is Outreach Team Leader of the Science, Engineering & Medicine Unit, UNSW Library, The University of New South Wales. Bailin, K. (2011). Changes in academic library space: A case study at the University of...

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Helmstutler

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Helmstutler

Many thanks to Brenna Helmstutler for sharing information about her upcoming scholarly presentation. Congratulations, Brenna! Brenna Helmstutler is the Interim Coordinator, Library Services for Health & Sciences, Public Services, Georgia State University Library. Brenna is one of three presenters selected for the ACRL Research Forum at ALA Annual this year, which will be held...

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Nickel

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Nickel

Many thanks to Lisa T. Nickel for sharing information about her recent publication. Congratulations, Lisa! Lisa T. Nickel is the Head of Access Services, J. Murrey Atkins Library, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Dixon, K. L., & Nickel, L. T. (2012). MetaWHAT?: Training access services staff to partner in digital projects...

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Bailey

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Bailey

Since no one else has volunteered a recent publication, I will post information about my own! Jody Bailey is a reference and instruction librarian and liaison to the Interdisciplinary Studies Program and the Departments of Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Philosophy and Classics at the University of Texas at Arlington. Bailey,...

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Solberg

ULS Member Scholarly Work: Solberg

Judy Solberg (Director of Public Service and Coordinator, Learning Commons Partnership, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, Seattle University) is the first to share information about her recently published scholarly article. Thanks, Judy! Solberg, J. (2011). Becoming learning commons partners: Working towards a shared vision and practice. Journal of Organisational...

Report from the IFLA Academic and Research Libraries Standing Committee

Report from the IFLA Academic and Research Libraries Standing Committee

I am fortunate in having been able to attend the 76th IFLA General Conference and Assembly this year in Gothenburg, Sweden.  As a member of the Standing Committee for Academic and Research Libraries I thought it would be useful to report to the ULS Section members about the issues this...