Library Presentations and Publications
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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.
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.
Iris Jastram, Danya Leebaw, and Heather Tompkins publish "CSI(L) Carleton: Forensic Librarians and Reflective Practices" in In the Library With the Lead Pipe
Wednesday, December 14, 2011Iris Jastram, Danya Leebaw, and Heather Tompkins published "CSI(L) Carleton: Forensic Librarians and Reflective Practices" in In the Library With the Lead Pipe (a peer reviewed publication in blog format). This essay draws on the Reference & Instruction Department's work with the Information Literacy in Student Writing project, focusing on how the project has changed our teaching.
Heather Tompkins, Danya Leebaw, and Iris Jastram present "Rubrics, Research Practices, and Student Writing" at the 2011 State Your Case Symposium
Friday, April 15, 2011Heather Tompkins, Danya Leebaw, and Iris Jastram present "Rubrics, Research Practices, and Student Writing" at the 2011 State Your Case Symposium drawing from the Gould Library Reference & Instruction department's work on their Information Literacy in Student Writing project.
Danya Leebaw, Heather Tompkins, Iris Jastram, and Ann Zawistoski present "Rubrics, Research Practices and Student Writing"
Thursday, February 17, 2011What can we learn from student writing about the sophistication of their research practices? Reference librarians have analyzed papers from sophomore writing portfolios for three years to explore how students use evidence to support their arguments. You may be surprised by what they've discovered.
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.
Heather Tompkins and Margaret Pezalla-Granlund present "Bus Boycotts, Government Printing, and Mars"
Friday, April 23, 2010Heather Tompkins and Margaret Pezalla-Granlund, Curator of Library Art & Exhibitions, present "Bus Boycotts, Government Printing, and Mars: Using Collaborative Exhibits to Connect Collections and Curriculum" at the Minnesota Academic & Research Libraries Day/ARLD on April 23, 2010.
Heather Tompkins moderated “Avatarbrarians: Librarians at the Point of Need” at Midwest
Thursday, May 28, 2009Heather Tompkins moderated a panel “Avatarbrarians: Librarians at the Point of Need” at the Midwest Library Technology Conference-May 29, 2008.
Heather Tompkins presented “Aligning Curricular Support With Student Acculturation: Results from a Mixed-Method Study”
Tuesday, April 7, 2009Heather Tompkins along with Director of Curricular and Research Support and Academic Technologist Paula Lackie presented “Aligning Curricular Support With Student Acculturation: Results from a Mixed-Method Study” Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) Meeting, Minneapolis, April 7, 2009.
Heather Tompkins and Carolyn Sanford present “Research Practices Survey" at NITLE
Tuesday, June 17, 2008Heather Tompkins and Carolyn Sanford present “Research Practices Survey: Assessing Information Literacy and Fluency in the Context of the Liberal Arts Campus” at the NITLE Information Literacy conference, Chicago- June 17, 2008.
Heather Tompkins presents “Integrating and Supporting the Visual: How We Work”
Thursday, May 29, 2008Heather Tompkins, Director of Curricular and Research Support Andrea Nixon, and Student Egohsa Awaah '08 presented “Integrating and Supporting the Visual: How We Work” at the Learning & Teaching Center/LTC lunch on May 29, 2008.
Heather Tompkins presents at NNN -“What's On-Line and What's on Campus to Support Student Writing with Numbers”
Friday, May 16, 2008Heather Tompkins and Academic Technologist Paula Lackie present “What's On-Line and What's on Campus to Support Student Writing with Numbers” at National Numeracy Network/New England Consortium of Quantitative Literacy (Colby Sawyer College) -May 16, 2008.







