Library Presentations and Publications
Check here for links to presentations and publications made by the Gould Library staff.
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Danya Leebaw, Kristin Partlo, and Heather Tompkins present “'How is this different from critical thinking?': The risks and rewards of deepening faculty involvement in an information literacy rubric" at ACRL 2013
Tuesday, April 16, 2013Danya Leebaw, Kristin Partlo, and Heather Tompkins presented their paper, “'How is this different from critical thinking?': The risks and rewards of deepening faculty involvement in an information literacy rubric" at the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) 2013 conference in Indianapolis.
Carol Eyler presented "Yes, We Can!: Adding Campus Collections to Millennium & Our OPACs," at Minnesota Innovative Users Group
Monday, November 5, 2012Carol E. Eyler, Head of Technical Services, gave a presentation titled, "Yes, We Can!: Adding Campus Collections to Millennium & Our OPACs," at the Minnesota Innovative Users Group (MnIUG) meeting at St. Olaf College on October 23. She discussed the ways in which library staff have worked with Carleton's Music Department, LTC, GSC, and Career Center to add their collections of library-like materials to the Bridge library catalog.
What a Queer Idea: LGBT Resources for Your Library
Monday, October 8, 2012Danya Leebaw and Heather Tompkins presented as part of a panel at the Minnesota Library Association 2012 Annual Conference. Their presentation, entitled "What a Queer Idea: LGBT Resources for Your Library," addressed working with undergraduates researching LGBT topics. They suggested mainstream free or inexpensive resources available to study LGBT questions, and discussed some of the issues inherent in using mainstream resources to research marginalized groups.
Danya Leebaw, Matt Ryan, Christina Sinkler-Miller, Nat Wilson, and Ann Zawistoski host workshop on "Improving Library Resource Discovery" at the 2012 Library Technology Conference
Friday, April 27, 2012Danya Leebaw, Matt Ryan, Christina Sinkler-Miller, Nat Wilson, and Ann Zawistoski joined colleagues from St. Olaf, Kathy Blough, Brian Conlan, Sarah Johnston, and Kasia Gonnerman, to host the workshop "Improving Library Resource Discovery: Exploring the Possibilities of VuFind and Web Scale Discovery in a Consortial Environment" at the Library Technology Conference in St. Paul at Macalester College on March 15, 2012. They led a discussion on the selection and implementation of the library's new open source catalog overlay, investigation of web scale discovery, and resources and ideas for libraries considering these technologies for their campuses.
Carol E. Eyler, wrote a post-publication review of Serials Binding: a simple and complete guidebook to processes by Irma Nicola.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012Carol E. Eyler, wrote a post-publication review of Serials Binding: a simple and complete guidebook to processes by Irma Nicola. (New York: Haworth Press, 2010), in response to a request from Stacy Noto, Editorial Assistant, Routledge Research. Oct 11, 2010. This review was for internal publisher review of this publication.Carol E. Eyler and Ann Zawistoski presented "Sprucing Up Bridge with New Portals & a VuFind Catalog Overlay.".
Wednesday, December 21, 2011Carol E. Eyler, Head of Technical Services, and Ann Zawistoski, Interim Head of Reference & Instruction, presented "Sprucing Up Bridge with New Portals & a VuFind Catalog Overlay," a brief talk and demonstration for Northfield library staff on December 21, 2011.
Carol E. Eyler and Nat Wilson participated on a panel titled "From Dream to Deployment: Using CONTENTdm as an Institutional Repository."
Monday, November 14, 2011Carol E. Eyler, Head of Technical Services, and Nat Wilson, Digital Archivist, participated on a panel at the Upper Midwest CONTENTdm User Group Meeting on November 14, 2011. The panel was titled "From Dream to Deployment: Using CONTENTdm as an Institutional Repository." Nat spoke on Carleton's new IR for faculty and staff articles. Carol discussed the origin and current status of Carleton's digital archive of student work -- comps, honors papers and prize-winning works.
Carol E. Eyler, Head of Technical Services, participated in a panel presentation titled "The Open Source Solution: Choosing and Imp
Tuesday, October 18, 2011Carol E. Eyler, Head of Technical Services, participated with St. Olaf library colleagues in a panel presentation at the Minnesota Innovative Users Group conference on October 18, 2011. The presentation title was "The Open Source Solution: Choosing and Implementing the VuFind Discovery Tool with Millennium."
Carol E. Eyler, Head of Technical Services, made an invited presentation titled "You Want Me to Do What? or Sure, I Can Do That!: Changing Expectations in Technical Services."
Friday, October 22, 2010Carol E. Eyler, Head of Technical Services, made an invited presentation at the Mississippi Library Association 2010 conference on October 22, 2010, titled "You Want Me to Do What? or Sure, I Can Do That!: Changing Expectations in Technical Services."
Heather Tompkins, Margaret Pezalla-Granlund, Sam Demas will present "From Bus Boycotts and Reading Forts to Gardens and Gov Docs" at ACRL 2011
Friday, October 22, 2010Proposal accepted for presentation "From Bus Boycotts and Reading Forts to Gardens and Gov Docs: Challenges and Opportunities in Student-Curated Library Exhibits" for ACRL 2011. Speakers: Heather Tompkins, Margaret Pezalla-Granlund, Library Director Sam Demas, and David Silver, associate professor of Media Studies and Environmental Studies at the University of San Francisco.
Carol E. Eyler, Head of Technical Services, presented an invited one-day workshop on “Library Binding: Principles and Practices” for staff in the Preservation Directorate at the Library of Congress
Tuesday, September 28, 2010Carol E. Eyler, Head of Technical Services, presented an invited one-day workshop on “Library Binding: Principles and Practices” for staff in the Preservation Directorate at the Library of Congress on September 28, 2010. The purpose of the workshop was to review book structures used in twentieth and twenty-first century publishers’ bindings, commercial library binding options and operations, treatment decision-making, and quality assurance.
Kathy Tezla participated on a panel “Cooperative Collection Development: We Really Mean it This Time”
Saturday, June 26, 2010Kathy Tezla, Head of Collection Development, participated on a panel “Cooperative Collection Development: We Really Mean it This Time,” at the Annual Program of the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) at the American Library Association’s Annual Meeting in Washington, D. C. on Saturday June 26, 2010
Her part was entitled “Cooperative Collection Management and Development at Carleton and St. Olaf Colleges.”







