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1ERIC ED590389: 2018 Brick & Click: An Academic Library Conference (18th, Maryville, Missouri, November 2, 2018) Sixteen Scholarly Papers And Twenty Abstracts Comprise The Content Of The Eighteenth Annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, Held Annually At Northwest Missouri State University In Maryville, Missouri. The Proceedings, Authored By Academic Librarians And Presented At The Conference, Portray The Contemporary And Future Face Of Librarianship. The 2018 Paper And Abstract Titles Include: (1) Committee On Diversity & Inclusion: Cultivating An Inclusive Library Environment (Orolando Duffus, Andrea Malone, Margaret Dunn, Lisa Cruces, Matthew Moore, Annie Wu, And Frederick Young); (2) Checking Out The LGBT+ (Kayla Reed); (3) Tailoring Library Instruction To Adult Students: Applying The Science And Methods Of Andragogy For Modern Instructional And Reference Services (Eric Deatherage And Jason Smith); (4) Library-Faculty Collaboration For OER Promotion And Implementation (Paula Martin); (5) The Facts Of Fiction: Research For Creative Writers (Addison Lucchi); (6) Location And The Collection Connection (Kayla Reed And Amber Carr); (7) Gay For No Pay: How To Maintain An LGBTQ+ Collection With No Budget (Rachel Wexelbaum); (8) A Step Up: Piloting Integrated Information Literacy Instruction Throughout A Discipline (Nathan Elwood And Robyn Hartman); (9) Not Just A Collection: The Emergence And Evolution Of Our Contemporary Collection (Hong Li And Kayla Reed); (10) Flipster: How One Community College Library Supports Faculty And Student Academic Needs With Flipster Digital Magazines (Stephen Ambra); (11) Three Ring Circus: A Model For Understanding And Teaching Students About Bias (Virginia Cairns); (12) Demystifying DH: How To Get Started With Digital Humanities (Sherri Brown And Forstot Burke); (13) Academic Libraries Embracing Technology With A Purpose (Lavoris Martin); (14) (A)ffective Management: A People First Management Approach (Ryan Weir); (15) Plugged & Unplugged Active Learning Strategies For One Shots (Judy Bastin, Justina Mollach, Leslie Pierson, Ruth Harries, And Teresa Mayginnes); (16) Giving A Booster Shot To Your One Shot: Incorporating Engaging Activities Into Library Instruction (Kelly Leahy, Gwen Wilson, And Angela Beatie); (17) Adventures With Omeka.net: Metadata, Workflows, And Exhibit-based Storytelling At UNO Libraries (Yumi Ohira, Angela Kroeger, And Lori Schwartz); (18) Online Badge Classes For High School Students (Angela Paul); (19) Fake News: The Fun, The Fear, And The Future Of Resource Evaluation (Lindsay Brownfield); (20) Making Outreach The Library's Mission (April K. Miller); (21) Active Learning For Metaliteracies: Digital Modules From The New Literacies Alliance (Rachel R. Vukas, Prasanna Vaduvathiriyan, And Brenda Linares); (22) Calculating Return On Investment In Libraries (Nicholas Wyant); (23) Crossing Borders: Expanding Digitization Efforts Across Library Departments (Jay Trask, Jane Monson, And Jessica Hayden); (24) From Silos To Collaboration (Joyce Meldrem); (25) Key Performance Indicator Tracking Using Google Forms (Joshua Lambert); (26) Bridging The Gap: Providing Equal Access Of Library Resources And Services To Distance Learners (Nancy Crabtree, Xiaocan (Lucy) Wang, Bob Black); (27) Coming To The Plains: Latino/a Stories In Nebraska (Laurinda Weisse, Michelle Warren, And Jacob Rosdail); (28) Five Keys To #SocialMediaSuccess In Academic Libraries (Hannah E. Christian And Alison Hanner); (29) Easy Information Literacy Assessments For Small Academic Libraries (Julie Pinnell); (30) Traversing The Path: A Library Director's Guide To The Higher Learning Commission's Open Pathway For Accreditation (Sandy Moore); (31) Drawing Magic: Visualizing The Internet To Introduce Information Literacy (Kelly Leahy); (32) Chatspeak For Librarians: Best Practices For Chat Reference (Tanner D. Lewey); (33) The Creative Learning Spiral: A Python Learner In The Library (Greta Valentine); (34) The Poet's Papers: Literary Research In The Small College Archives (Martha A. Tanner); (35) Giving Students An Edge: Enhancing Resumes With A Digital Information Research Certificate (Rachel R. Vukas); And (36) Where Did You Get That EBook? Comparison Of Student/Faculty Use Of EBooks, Library Space, And Citation Management Programs (Alice B. Ruleman). (Individual Papers Contain References.) [For The 2017 Proceedings, See ED578189.]
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Sixteen scholarly papers and twenty abstracts comprise the content of the eighteenth annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, held annually at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri. The proceedings, authored by academic librarians and presented at the conference, portray the contemporary and future face of librarianship. The 2018 paper and abstract titles include: (1) Committee on Diversity & Inclusion: Cultivating an Inclusive Library Environment (Orolando Duffus, Andrea Malone, Margaret Dunn, Lisa Cruces, Matthew Moore, Annie Wu, and Frederick Young); (2) Checking Out the LGBT+ (Kayla Reed); (3) Tailoring Library Instruction to Adult Students: Applying the Science and Methods of Andragogy for Modern Instructional and Reference Services (Eric Deatherage and Jason Smith); (4) Library-Faculty Collaboration for OER Promotion and Implementation (Paula Martin); (5) The Facts of Fiction: Research for Creative Writers (Addison Lucchi); (6) Location and the Collection Connection (Kayla Reed and Amber Carr); (7) Gay for No Pay: How to Maintain an LGBTQ+ Collection with No Budget (Rachel Wexelbaum); (8) A Step Up: Piloting Integrated Information Literacy Instruction Throughout a Discipline (Nathan Elwood and Robyn Hartman); (9) Not Just a Collection: The Emergence and Evolution of Our Contemporary Collection (Hong Li and Kayla Reed); (10) Flipster: How One Community College Library Supports Faculty and Student Academic Needs with Flipster Digital Magazines (Stephen Ambra); (11) Three Ring Circus: A Model for Understanding and Teaching Students about Bias (Virginia Cairns); (12) Demystifying DH: How to Get Started with Digital Humanities (Sherri Brown and Forstot Burke); (13) Academic Libraries Embracing Technology with a Purpose (Lavoris Martin); (14) (A)ffective Management: A People First Management Approach (Ryan Weir); (15) Plugged & Unplugged Active Learning Strategies for One Shots (Judy Bastin, Justina Mollach, Leslie Pierson, Ruth Harries, and Teresa Mayginnes); (16) Giving a Booster Shot to Your One Shot: Incorporating Engaging Activities into Library Instruction (Kelly Leahy, Gwen Wilson, and Angela Beatie); (17) Adventures with Omeka.net: Metadata, Workflows, and Exhibit-based Storytelling at UNO Libraries (Yumi Ohira, Angela Kroeger, and Lori Schwartz); (18) Online Badge Classes for High School Students (Angela Paul); (19) Fake News: The Fun, the Fear, and the Future of Resource Evaluation (Lindsay Brownfield); (20) Making Outreach the Library's Mission (April K. Miller); (21) Active Learning for Metaliteracies: Digital Modules from the New Literacies Alliance (Rachel R. Vukas, Prasanna Vaduvathiriyan, and Brenda Linares); (22) Calculating Return on Investment in Libraries (Nicholas Wyant); (23) Crossing Borders: Expanding Digitization Efforts Across Library Departments (Jay Trask, Jane Monson, and Jessica Hayden); (24) From Silos to Collaboration (Joyce Meldrem); (25) Key Performance Indicator Tracking Using Google Forms (Joshua Lambert); (26) Bridging the Gap: Providing Equal Access of Library Resources and Services to Distance Learners (Nancy Crabtree, Xiaocan (Lucy) Wang, Bob Black); (27) Coming to the Plains: Latino/a Stories in Nebraska (Laurinda Weisse, Michelle Warren, and Jacob Rosdail); (28) Five Keys to #SocialMediaSuccess in Academic Libraries (Hannah E. Christian and Alison Hanner); (29) Easy Information Literacy Assessments for Small Academic Libraries (Julie Pinnell); (30) Traversing the Path: A Library Director's Guide to the Higher Learning Commission's Open Pathway for Accreditation (Sandy Moore); (31) Drawing Magic: Visualizing the Internet to Introduce Information Literacy (Kelly Leahy); (32) Chatspeak for Librarians: Best Practices for Chat Reference (Tanner D. Lewey); (33) The Creative Learning Spiral: A Python Learner in the Library (Greta Valentine); (34) The Poet's Papers: Literary Research in the Small College Archives (Martha A. Tanner); (35) Giving Students an Edge: Enhancing Resumes with a Digital Information Research Certificate (Rachel R. Vukas); and (36) Where Did You Get That eBook? Comparison of Student/Faculty Use of eBooks, Library Space, and Citation Management Programs (Alice B. Ruleman). (Individual papers contain references.) [For the 2017 proceedings, see ED578189.]
“ERIC ED590389: 2018 Brick & Click: An Academic Library Conference (18th, Maryville, Missouri, November 2, 2018) Sixteen Scholarly Papers And Twenty Abstracts Comprise The Content Of The Eighteenth Annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, Held Annually At Northwest Missouri State University In Maryville, Missouri. The Proceedings, Authored By Academic Librarians And Presented At The Conference, Portray The Contemporary And Future Face Of Librarianship. The 2018 Paper And Abstract Titles Include: (1) Committee On Diversity & Inclusion: Cultivating An Inclusive Library Environment (Orolando Duffus, Andrea Malone, Margaret Dunn, Lisa Cruces, Matthew Moore, Annie Wu, And Frederick Young); (2) Checking Out The LGBT+ (Kayla Reed); (3) Tailoring Library Instruction To Adult Students: Applying The Science And Methods Of Andragogy For Modern Instructional And Reference Services (Eric Deatherage And Jason Smith); (4) Library-Faculty Collaboration For OER Promotion And Implementation (Paula Martin); (5) The Facts Of Fiction: Research For Creative Writers (Addison Lucchi); (6) Location And The Collection Connection (Kayla Reed And Amber Carr); (7) Gay For No Pay: How To Maintain An LGBTQ+ Collection With No Budget (Rachel Wexelbaum); (8) A Step Up: Piloting Integrated Information Literacy Instruction Throughout A Discipline (Nathan Elwood And Robyn Hartman); (9) Not Just A Collection: The Emergence And Evolution Of Our Contemporary Collection (Hong Li And Kayla Reed); (10) Flipster: How One Community College Library Supports Faculty And Student Academic Needs With Flipster Digital Magazines (Stephen Ambra); (11) Three Ring Circus: A Model For Understanding And Teaching Students About Bias (Virginia Cairns); (12) Demystifying DH: How To Get Started With Digital Humanities (Sherri Brown And Forstot Burke); (13) Academic Libraries Embracing Technology With A Purpose (Lavoris Martin); (14) (A)ffective Management: A People First Management Approach (Ryan Weir); (15) Plugged & Unplugged Active Learning Strategies For One Shots (Judy Bastin, Justina Mollach, Leslie Pierson, Ruth Harries, And Teresa Mayginnes); (16) Giving A Booster Shot To Your One Shot: Incorporating Engaging Activities Into Library Instruction (Kelly Leahy, Gwen Wilson, And Angela Beatie); (17) Adventures With Omeka.net: Metadata, Workflows, And Exhibit-based Storytelling At UNO Libraries (Yumi Ohira, Angela Kroeger, And Lori Schwartz); (18) Online Badge Classes For High School Students (Angela Paul); (19) Fake News: The Fun, The Fear, And The Future Of Resource Evaluation (Lindsay Brownfield); (20) Making Outreach The Library's Mission (April K. Miller); (21) Active Learning For Metaliteracies: Digital Modules From The New Literacies Alliance (Rachel R. Vukas, Prasanna Vaduvathiriyan, And Brenda Linares); (22) Calculating Return On Investment In Libraries (Nicholas Wyant); (23) Crossing Borders: Expanding Digitization Efforts Across Library Departments (Jay Trask, Jane Monson, And Jessica Hayden); (24) From Silos To Collaboration (Joyce Meldrem); (25) Key Performance Indicator Tracking Using Google Forms (Joshua Lambert); (26) Bridging The Gap: Providing Equal Access Of Library Resources And Services To Distance Learners (Nancy Crabtree, Xiaocan (Lucy) Wang, Bob Black); (27) Coming To The Plains: Latino/a Stories In Nebraska (Laurinda Weisse, Michelle Warren, And Jacob Rosdail); (28) Five Keys To #SocialMediaSuccess In Academic Libraries (Hannah E. Christian And Alison Hanner); (29) Easy Information Literacy Assessments For Small Academic Libraries (Julie Pinnell); (30) Traversing The Path: A Library Director's Guide To The Higher Learning Commission's Open Pathway For Accreditation (Sandy Moore); (31) Drawing Magic: Visualizing The Internet To Introduce Information Literacy (Kelly Leahy); (32) Chatspeak For Librarians: Best Practices For Chat Reference (Tanner D. Lewey); (33) The Creative Learning Spiral: A Python Learner In The Library (Greta Valentine); (34) The Poet's Papers: Literary Research In The Small College Archives (Martha A. Tanner); (35) Giving Students An Edge: Enhancing Resumes With A Digital Information Research Certificate (Rachel R. Vukas); And (36) Where Did You Get That EBook? Comparison Of Student/Faculty Use Of EBooks, Library Space, And Citation Management Programs (Alice B. Ruleman). (Individual Papers Contain References.) [For The 2017 Proceedings, See ED578189.]” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ ERIC ED590389: 2018 Brick & Click: An Academic Library Conference (18th, Maryville, Missouri, November 2, 2018) Sixteen Scholarly Papers And Twenty Abstracts Comprise The Content Of The Eighteenth Annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, Held Annually At Northwest Missouri State University In Maryville, Missouri. The Proceedings, Authored By Academic Librarians And Presented At The Conference, Portray The Contemporary And Future Face Of Librarianship. The 2018 Paper And Abstract Titles Include: (1) Committee On Diversity & Inclusion: Cultivating An Inclusive Library Environment (Orolando Duffus, Andrea Malone, Margaret Dunn, Lisa Cruces, Matthew Moore, Annie Wu, And Frederick Young); (2) Checking Out The LGBT+ (Kayla Reed); (3) Tailoring Library Instruction To Adult Students: Applying The Science And Methods Of Andragogy For Modern Instructional And Reference Services (Eric Deatherage And Jason Smith); (4) Library-Faculty Collaboration For OER Promotion And Implementation (Paula Martin); (5) The Facts Of Fiction: Research For Creative Writers (Addison Lucchi); (6) Location And The Collection Connection (Kayla Reed And Amber Carr); (7) Gay For No Pay: How To Maintain An LGBTQ+ Collection With No Budget (Rachel Wexelbaum); (8) A Step Up: Piloting Integrated Information Literacy Instruction Throughout A Discipline (Nathan Elwood And Robyn Hartman); (9) Not Just A Collection: The Emergence And Evolution Of Our Contemporary Collection (Hong Li And Kayla Reed); (10) Flipster: How One Community College Library Supports Faculty And Student Academic Needs With Flipster Digital Magazines (Stephen Ambra); (11) Three Ring Circus: A Model For Understanding And Teaching Students About Bias (Virginia Cairns); (12) Demystifying DH: How To Get Started With Digital Humanities (Sherri Brown And Forstot Burke); (13) Academic Libraries Embracing Technology With A Purpose (Lavoris Martin); (14) (A)ffective Management: A People First Management Approach (Ryan Weir); (15) Plugged & Unplugged Active Learning Strategies For One Shots (Judy Bastin, Justina Mollach, Leslie Pierson, Ruth Harries, And Teresa Mayginnes); (16) Giving A Booster Shot To Your One Shot: Incorporating Engaging Activities Into Library Instruction (Kelly Leahy, Gwen Wilson, And Angela Beatie); (17) Adventures With Omeka.net: Metadata, Workflows, And Exhibit-based Storytelling At UNO Libraries (Yumi Ohira, Angela Kroeger, And Lori Schwartz); (18) Online Badge Classes For High School Students (Angela Paul); (19) Fake News: The Fun, The Fear, And The Future Of Resource Evaluation (Lindsay Brownfield); (20) Making Outreach The Library's Mission (April K. Miller); (21) Active Learning For Metaliteracies: Digital Modules From The New Literacies Alliance (Rachel R. Vukas, Prasanna Vaduvathiriyan, And Brenda Linares); (22) Calculating Return On Investment In Libraries (Nicholas Wyant); (23) Crossing Borders: Expanding Digitization Efforts Across Library Departments (Jay Trask, Jane Monson, And Jessica Hayden); (24) From Silos To Collaboration (Joyce Meldrem); (25) Key Performance Indicator Tracking Using Google Forms (Joshua Lambert); (26) Bridging The Gap: Providing Equal Access Of Library Resources And Services To Distance Learners (Nancy Crabtree, Xiaocan (Lucy) Wang, Bob Black); (27) Coming To The Plains: Latino/a Stories In Nebraska (Laurinda Weisse, Michelle Warren, And Jacob Rosdail); (28) Five Keys To #SocialMediaSuccess In Academic Libraries (Hannah E. Christian And Alison Hanner); (29) Easy Information Literacy Assessments For Small Academic Libraries (Julie Pinnell); (30) Traversing The Path: A Library Director's Guide To The Higher Learning Commission's Open Pathway For Accreditation (Sandy Moore); (31) Drawing Magic: Visualizing The Internet To Introduce Information Literacy (Kelly Leahy); (32) Chatspeak For Librarians: Best Practices For Chat Reference (Tanner D. Lewey); (33) The Creative Learning Spiral: A Python Learner In The Library (Greta Valentine); (34) The Poet's Papers: Literary Research In The Small College Archives (Martha A. Tanner); (35) Giving Students An Edge: Enhancing Resumes With A Digital Information Research Certificate (Rachel R. Vukas); And (36) Where Did You Get That EBook? Comparison Of Student/Faculty Use Of EBooks, Library Space, And Citation Management Programs (Alice B. Ruleman). (Individual Papers Contain References.) [For The 2017 Proceedings, See ED578189.]
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“ERIC ED590389: 2018 Brick & Click: An Academic Library Conference (18th, Maryville, Missouri, November 2, 2018) Sixteen Scholarly Papers And Twenty Abstracts Comprise The Content Of The Eighteenth Annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, Held Annually At Northwest Missouri State University In Maryville, Missouri. The Proceedings, Authored By Academic Librarians And Presented At The Conference, Portray The Contemporary And Future Face Of Librarianship. The 2018 Paper And Abstract Titles Include: (1) Committee On Diversity & Inclusion: Cultivating An Inclusive Library Environment (Orolando Duffus, Andrea Malone, Margaret Dunn, Lisa Cruces, Matthew Moore, Annie Wu, And Frederick Young); (2) Checking Out The LGBT+ (Kayla Reed); (3) Tailoring Library Instruction To Adult Students: Applying The Science And Methods Of Andragogy For Modern Instructional And Reference Services (Eric Deatherage And Jason Smith); (4) Library-Faculty Collaboration For OER Promotion And Implementation (Paula Martin); (5) The Facts Of Fiction: Research For Creative Writers (Addison Lucchi); (6) Location And The Collection Connection (Kayla Reed And Amber Carr); (7) Gay For No Pay: How To Maintain An LGBTQ+ Collection With No Budget (Rachel Wexelbaum); (8) A Step Up: Piloting Integrated Information Literacy Instruction Throughout A Discipline (Nathan Elwood And Robyn Hartman); (9) Not Just A Collection: The Emergence And Evolution Of Our Contemporary Collection (Hong Li And Kayla Reed); (10) Flipster: How One Community College Library Supports Faculty And Student Academic Needs With Flipster Digital Magazines (Stephen Ambra); (11) Three Ring Circus: A Model For Understanding And Teaching Students About Bias (Virginia Cairns); (12) Demystifying DH: How To Get Started With Digital Humanities (Sherri Brown And Forstot Burke); (13) Academic Libraries Embracing Technology With A Purpose (Lavoris Martin); (14) (A)ffective Management: A People First Management Approach (Ryan Weir); (15) Plugged & Unplugged Active Learning Strategies For One Shots (Judy Bastin, Justina Mollach, Leslie Pierson, Ruth Harries, And Teresa Mayginnes); (16) Giving A Booster Shot To Your One Shot: Incorporating Engaging Activities Into Library Instruction (Kelly Leahy, Gwen Wilson, And Angela Beatie); (17) Adventures With Omeka.net: Metadata, Workflows, And Exhibit-based Storytelling At UNO Libraries (Yumi Ohira, Angela Kroeger, And Lori Schwartz); (18) Online Badge Classes For High School Students (Angela Paul); (19) Fake News: The Fun, The Fear, And The Future Of Resource Evaluation (Lindsay Brownfield); (20) Making Outreach The Library's Mission (April K. Miller); (21) Active Learning For Metaliteracies: Digital Modules From The New Literacies Alliance (Rachel R. Vukas, Prasanna Vaduvathiriyan, And Brenda Linares); (22) Calculating Return On Investment In Libraries (Nicholas Wyant); (23) Crossing Borders: Expanding Digitization Efforts Across Library Departments (Jay Trask, Jane Monson, And Jessica Hayden); (24) From Silos To Collaboration (Joyce Meldrem); (25) Key Performance Indicator Tracking Using Google Forms (Joshua Lambert); (26) Bridging The Gap: Providing Equal Access Of Library Resources And Services To Distance Learners (Nancy Crabtree, Xiaocan (Lucy) Wang, Bob Black); (27) Coming To The Plains: Latino/a Stories In Nebraska (Laurinda Weisse, Michelle Warren, And Jacob Rosdail); (28) Five Keys To #SocialMediaSuccess In Academic Libraries (Hannah E. Christian And Alison Hanner); (29) Easy Information Literacy Assessments For Small Academic Libraries (Julie Pinnell); (30) Traversing The Path: A Library Director's Guide To The Higher Learning Commission's Open Pathway For Accreditation (Sandy Moore); (31) Drawing Magic: Visualizing The Internet To Introduce Information Literacy (Kelly Leahy); (32) Chatspeak For Librarians: Best Practices For Chat Reference (Tanner D. Lewey); (33) The Creative Learning Spiral: A Python Learner In The Library (Greta Valentine); (34) The Poet's Papers: Literary Research In The Small College Archives (Martha A. Tanner); (35) Giving Students An Edge: Enhancing Resumes With A Digital Information Research Certificate (Rachel R. Vukas); And (36) Where Did You Get That EBook? Comparison Of Student/Faculty Use Of EBooks, Library Space, And Citation Management Programs (Alice B. Ruleman). (Individual Papers Contain References.) [For The 2017 Proceedings, See ED578189.]” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ ERIC Archive - ERIC - Baudino, Frank, Ed. Johnson, Carolyn, Ed. Young, Natasha, Ed. Weese, Bailey, Ed. Academic Libraries - Inclusion - Homosexuality - Sexual Orientation - Sexual Identity - Library Instruction - Adult Students - Andragogy - Reference Services - Library Services - Librarian Teacher Cooperation - College Faculty - Creative Writing - Library Materials - Geographic Location - Information Literacy - Community Colleges - Periodicals - Bias - Humanities - Electronic Libraries - Library Administration - Active Learning - Learning Activities - Metadata - Story Telling - High School Students - College Students - Online Courses - Outreach Programs - Institutional Mission - Access to Information - Distance Education - Hispanic Americans - Social Media - Accreditation (Institutions) - Internet - Best Practices - Archives - Resumes (Personal) - Research Skills - Books - Electronic Publishing - Comparative Analysis - Citations (References) - Computer Software - Library Facilities - Space Utilization - Use Studies - Educational Resources - Programming Languages
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Find ERIC ED590389: 2018 Brick & Click: An Academic Library Conference (18th, Maryville, Missouri, November 2, 2018) Sixteen Scholarly Papers And Twenty Abstracts Comprise The Content Of The Eighteenth Annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, Held Annually At Northwest Missouri State University In Maryville, Missouri. The Proceedings, Authored By Academic Librarians And Presented At The Conference, Portray The Contemporary And Future Face Of Librarianship. The 2018 Paper And Abstract Titles Include: (1) Committee On Diversity & Inclusion: Cultivating An Inclusive Library Environment (Orolando Duffus, Andrea Malone, Margaret Dunn, Lisa Cruces, Matthew Moore, Annie Wu, And Frederick Young); (2) Checking Out The LGBT+ (Kayla Reed); (3) Tailoring Library Instruction To Adult Students: Applying The Science And Methods Of Andragogy For Modern Instructional And Reference Services (Eric Deatherage And Jason Smith); (4) Library-Faculty Collaboration For OER Promotion And Implementation (Paula Martin); (5) The Facts Of Fiction: Research For Creative Writers (Addison Lucchi); (6) Location And The Collection Connection (Kayla Reed And Amber Carr); (7) Gay For No Pay: How To Maintain An LGBTQ+ Collection With No Budget (Rachel Wexelbaum); (8) A Step Up: Piloting Integrated Information Literacy Instruction Throughout A Discipline (Nathan Elwood And Robyn Hartman); (9) Not Just A Collection: The Emergence And Evolution Of Our Contemporary Collection (Hong Li And Kayla Reed); (10) Flipster: How One Community College Library Supports Faculty And Student Academic Needs With Flipster Digital Magazines (Stephen Ambra); (11) Three Ring Circus: A Model For Understanding And Teaching Students About Bias (Virginia Cairns); (12) Demystifying DH: How To Get Started With Digital Humanities (Sherri Brown And Forstot Burke); (13) Academic Libraries Embracing Technology With A Purpose (Lavoris Martin); (14) (A)ffective Management: A People First Management Approach (Ryan Weir); (15) Plugged & Unplugged Active Learning Strategies For One Shots (Judy Bastin, Justina Mollach, Leslie Pierson, Ruth Harries, And Teresa Mayginnes); (16) Giving A Booster Shot To Your One Shot: Incorporating Engaging Activities Into Library Instruction (Kelly Leahy, Gwen Wilson, And Angela Beatie); (17) Adventures With Omeka.net: Metadata, Workflows, And Exhibit-based Storytelling At UNO Libraries (Yumi Ohira, Angela Kroeger, And Lori Schwartz); (18) Online Badge Classes For High School Students (Angela Paul); (19) Fake News: The Fun, The Fear, And The Future Of Resource Evaluation (Lindsay Brownfield); (20) Making Outreach The Library's Mission (April K. Miller); (21) Active Learning For Metaliteracies: Digital Modules From The New Literacies Alliance (Rachel R. Vukas, Prasanna Vaduvathiriyan, And Brenda Linares); (22) Calculating Return On Investment In Libraries (Nicholas Wyant); (23) Crossing Borders: Expanding Digitization Efforts Across Library Departments (Jay Trask, Jane Monson, And Jessica Hayden); (24) From Silos To Collaboration (Joyce Meldrem); (25) Key Performance Indicator Tracking Using Google Forms (Joshua Lambert); (26) Bridging The Gap: Providing Equal Access Of Library Resources And Services To Distance Learners (Nancy Crabtree, Xiaocan (Lucy) Wang, Bob Black); (27) Coming To The Plains: Latino/a Stories In Nebraska (Laurinda Weisse, Michelle Warren, And Jacob Rosdail); (28) Five Keys To #SocialMediaSuccess In Academic Libraries (Hannah E. Christian And Alison Hanner); (29) Easy Information Literacy Assessments For Small Academic Libraries (Julie Pinnell); (30) Traversing The Path: A Library Director's Guide To The Higher Learning Commission's Open Pathway For Accreditation (Sandy Moore); (31) Drawing Magic: Visualizing The Internet To Introduce Information Literacy (Kelly Leahy); (32) Chatspeak For Librarians: Best Practices For Chat Reference (Tanner D. Lewey); (33) The Creative Learning Spiral: A Python Learner In The Library (Greta Valentine); (34) The Poet's Papers: Literary Research In The Small College Archives (Martha A. Tanner); (35) Giving Students An Edge: Enhancing Resumes With A Digital Information Research Certificate (Rachel R. Vukas); And (36) Where Did You Get That EBook? Comparison Of Student/Faculty Use Of EBooks, Library Space, And Citation Management Programs (Alice B. Ruleman). (Individual Papers Contain References.) [For The 2017 Proceedings, See ED578189.] at online marketplaces:
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4A Guide To Library Research Methods
By Mann, Thomas, 1948-
Includes bibliographies and index
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1Thaw
By Edward Thomas

LibriVox volunteers bring you 11 recordings of <em>Thaw</em> by Edward Thomas. This was the weekly poetry project for March 1st, 2009.
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- Author: Edward Thomas
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1917
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2When First I Came Here
By Edward Thomas
LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of <em>When First I Came Here</em> by Edward Thomas. This was the weekly poetry project for July 19th, 2009.
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- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1917
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3Adlestrop
By Edward Thomas
LibriVox volunteers bring you 7 recordings of Adlestrop by Edward Thomas. This was the Weekly Poetry project for September 20th, 2009.
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- Author: Edward Thomas
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1917
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4Prayers of St Paul
By William H. Griffith Thomas
William Griffith Thomas was a pastor, teacher and co-founder of the Dallas Theological Seminary. This book contains nine devotional commentaries on prayers from Paul's letters to the churches at Thessalonica, Colossi and Ephesus. Thomas is theologically conservative. His commentaries both look at the meaning of the text and apply it to the heart. Summary by MaryAnn.
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- Author: William H. Griffith Thomas
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1914
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- Total Time: 02:25:52
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5''Frost To-Night''
By Edith M. Thomas
Edith Matilda Thomas (August 12, 1854 – September 13, 1925) was an American poet who "was one of the first poets to capture successfully the excitement of the modern city." This poem taken from the The Little Book of Modern Verse. 1917.; Jessie B. Rittenhouse, ed. (1869–1948) - Summary by Wikipedia
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6What The Pine Trees Said
By Edith M. Thomas

Edith Matilda Thomas was an American poet who "was one of the first poets to capture successfully the excitement of the modern city. (Wikipedia)
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- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1907
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- Total Time: 00:12:13
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7Charley's Aunt
By Brandon Thomas

The girlfriends are coming to visit the chaps at college, but of course they can't stay unless there is a proper chaperone. So what could be more reasonable that getting a friend from the Drama Club to dress up and pretend to be Charley's Aunt? Simple and sure to work! What could go wrong? Howsabout the real aunt arriving? This play has been revived and adapted numerous times including as films, a Broadway musical, and even an opera. (NOTE: the script contains an almost overwhelming number of stage directions by the author telling each actor what emotion to show, where to move, and even how to create some of the visual effects. Because the directions give a good idea of the on-stage pandemonium one would see at a production of this farce, I have chosen to leave the directions in this audio performance.) - Summary by ToddHW <BR><BR>Cast list:<BR> STEPHEN SPETTIGUE, Solicitor, Oxford: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/12500">Foon</a><br> COLONEL SIR FRANCIS CHESNEY, BART., Late Indian Service: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/8425">Larry Wilson</a><br> JACK CHESNEY, Graduate at St. Olde's College, Oxford: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/12431">Tom Daley</a><br> CHARLEY WYKEHAM, Graduate at St. Olde's College, Oxford: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/11905">Wolfgang Bas</a><br> LORD FANCOURT BABBERLEY, Graduate at St. Olde's College, Oxford: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/10789">Tomas Peter</a><br> BRASSETT, A College Scout: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/6754">ToddHW</a><br> DONNA-LUCIA D'ALVADOREZ, From Brazil: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/10179">Sonia</a><br> AMY SPETTIGUE, Spettigue's Niece: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/10614">Leanne Yau</a><br> KITTY VERDUN, Spettigue's Ward: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/6281">Beth Thomas</a><br> ELA DELAHAY: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/11790">TJ Burns</a><br> Stage Directions: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/11084">Devorah Allen</a><br> Edited by: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/6754">ToddHW</a>
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- Publish Date: 1892
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8Poems by Edward Thomas
By Edward Thomas

Born in 1878, Thomas published his first book when he was 18. Having married while still at university, he supported his family by writing articles and books, some in the form of what we might call slow travel writing, compiled on walks throughout England and Wales. He came to poetry late, encouraged by Robert Frost, and wrote 144 poems between 1914, and 1917 when he was killed, two years after enlisting, and shortly after arriving in France. <br><br> His poetic life coincided with WW1, and though not a war poet, his is the poetry of loss, of life as it would never be again. What is powerful to the English imagination is his depiction of the fragility of the English countryside. This is inseparable from his deep understanding of the longings and regrets of those who would die. Transience and mortality are at the heart of his work. This is true in one of the country’s favourite poems, to be found on this recording: Adlestrop. He is important to other poets in that, at his best, his poetry is quietly, sometimes coldly, conversational, with a slow beat that takes us with him as he thinks through from line to line, and wraps us in his vision of life and the natural world. (Summary by Judith Brennan)
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- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1917
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- Total Time: 01:30:31
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9Jātaka Tales
By H. T. Francis and E. J. Thomas
Jātaka tales are ancient Indian folktales that form a part of Buddhist teaching, telling stories of the Buddha’s past lives. Akin to Aesop’s fables, some strikingly similar, they urge the listener to moral behavior and often, more than that, point a way to real insight. - Summary by Scotty Smith
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- Authors: H. T. FrancisE. J. Thomas
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1916
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- Number of Sections: 47
- Total Time: 15:20:03
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10In the North Woods of Maine
By Elmer Erwin Thomas
Two fifteen-year-old boys---the younger of whom may have been fourteen---decide to hunt and trap away from home in the north woods of Maine. A true recounting of their adventures can be found here, though the years that passed before the tale was written down may have added a slight bit of exaggeration. Then again, they set out in the winter of 1875 and all that's written could very well be the complete and honest truth! The listener may wish to listen first to Section 18 of this recording---Notes on Maine Animals---as familiarity with these will enhance an understanding of the memoir.
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- Publish Date: 1923
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- Number of Sections: 19
- Total Time: 02:41:54
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11What is Industrial Democracy
By Norman Thomas
An explanation of the concept of industrial democracy and its relation to capitalism. (Summary by progressingamerica)
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- Author: Norman Thomas
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1925
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- Total Time: 02:17:06
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12George Sand
By Bertha Thomas

A Victorian Novelist herself, Bertha Thomas presents a biography of the Life of George Sand - Summary by Christine Rottger
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- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1883
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- Number of Sections: 13
- Total Time: 07:28:06
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13House on the Scar
By Bertha Thomas
A superior Victorian Romance. Full from bow to stern with secret romance, jealousies and confrontations of culture and cultures. This authors' work contain an abundance of charm and engaging dialogue. - Summary by Christine Rottger
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- Author: Bertha Thomas
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1890
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- Total Time: 06:03:52
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14Marigold Miscellany
By Arthur William Fisher, Franklin H. Mackey, Mary Pettus Thomas, Harvey Maitland Watts, Catherine Wheeler, George Wither and Susan Augusta Woodbridge
This collection celebrates the marigold in verse from the 17th through the 20th centuries. - Summary by Newgatenovelist
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- Authors: ➤ Arthur William FisherFranklin H. MackeyMary Pettus ThomasHarvey Maitland WattsCatherine WheelerGeorge WitherSusan Augusta Woodbridge
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1922
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- Number of Sections: 11
- Total Time: 00:20:25
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15Selected Articles—H.M.V.S. Cerberus and the Defence of the Colony of Victoria
By John Donaldson, Alexander Muir Houston, James Jasper, William Jervois, Donald Macdonald, Colebrooke Thomas Mandeville, Kynaston Lathrop Murray, William Henry Panter, Henry Schaw, Edward Henry Stanley, Alan Broderick Thomas, George Tryon, Carl Ludwig Julius Wagemann and John Crawford Wilson
In terms of population, in terms of development and in terms of wealth, Victoria boomed in the 1850s and 1860s due to the Gold Rush. Undeniably, the colony had money to burn. Surprise port visits by the Russian corvette Bogatyr and the Confederate warship Shenandoah in the 1860s awakened in Victoria a deep sense of vulnerability, and Victorians set their minds to a new domestic project – a decades long pursuit of security. That effort would ultimately give rise to extensive coastal fortifications, militia and artillery formations both voluntary and professional, sea mines, and a small but not inconsequential naval flotilla whose backbone would be the formidable ironclad H.M.V.S. Cerberus. Not that these efforts were confined to Victoria alone. The not-infrequently perilous straits of the Mother Country as it navigated the treacherous shoals of European politics and global empire provided ample reasons for insomnia. To varying degrees the other states too had constituted forces, and most made a start at acquiring ‘warships’—an assemblage tending more to the ‘dinky’ side than that term might otherwise suggest. But where naval matters were concerned New South Wales made something of a false start, while Queensland and South Australia simply started late. Whether this is because the issue didn’t resonate as much in the other colonies, or whether Victoria simply had larger resources to sink into an inherently (economically) unproductive project is not immediately obvious. Efforts _were_ made in all the colonies, however and joint defence and a federal fleet would be a not insignificant impetus towards Federation. The Australian colonies would largely abandon armaments acquisition with the depression of the 1890s, but the arrival of Theodore Roosevelt’s Great White Fleet in 1908 exercised popular imagination, and the recently federated Commonwealth of Australia set about acquiring a new navy. This new Royal Australian Navy, lead by the battle-cruiser HMAS Australia, steamed into Sydney Harbour for the first time in late 1913. This new institution would be tested far more strenuously than the naval forces of the unfederated colonies ever were. My appreciation to the [url=” https://www.cerberus.com.au/index.html]”Friends of the Cerberus[/url] for their extensive online resources. - Summary by Alister
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- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1926
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- Number of Sections: 98
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