EDUCAUSE 2009 Workshop

PresentationsCutting-Edge Library Services: A Primer for (Future or Current) CIOs, CTOs, and Instructional Technologists. Co-author/presenter with Eric Hinsdale, Technology Manager, Michigan Technological University.

Full-day pre-conference workshop at EDUCAUSE 2009 National Conference. Denver, CO. November 2009.

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Trinity University Information Literacy Workshop

PresentationsObject-Based Projects to Teach Information Literacy Skills

Co-author/presenter: David Del Testa, Assistant Professor of History, Bucknell University.

Presentation for Trinity University faculty. Presentation highlighted three object-based projects to teach undergraduate students information literacy skills. Projects included: the World War II Poster Project, Biography of an Object, and Historical Mills. The full presentation can be viewed here.

http://php.trinity.edu/qep/info_lit/index.php?q=node/46

NCTIES 2009 Presentation

Presentations

See Kyle Blog: Using Your School’s Mascot (or Other Furry Friends) to Introduce Blogging. NCTIES 2009 Annual Conference. Raleigh, NC.

Co-author/presenter Matthew Clobridge, Sycamore Creek Elementary School, Raleigh, NC.

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EDUCAUSE 2008 Presentation

Presentations“Now, All Together!” — The World War II Poster Project: Faculty-Library-IT Collaboration for Information Literacy. EDUCAUSE 2008 Presentation. Invited speaker. Orlando, FL. Co-author: David Del Testa, Bucknell University.

World War II Posters

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Equipe de recherche en Technologie educative (ERT) Presentation

PresentationsThe World War II Poster Project

Equipe de receherche en Technologie educative (ERT) (The Research Team for Educational Technology): “Culture informationnelle et curriculum documentaire.:” la naissance du projet scientifique. Lille, France. Co-author and co-presenter: David Del Testa, Bucknell University.

Summary: Provided a perspective from the United States at an international conference. Topics of discussion: ideal models of faculty-librarian collaboration and how embedded librarians and instructional technologists teach. Discussion was through the lens of our experience with the World War II Poster Project and other faculty-librarian partnerships.

MADLC 2008 Presentation

PresentationsBuilding and Managing a Successful Digital Repository in DSpace

Mid-Atlantic Digital Library Conference, July 2008, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

Served as a panelist along with Michele Kimpton, DSpace Foundation (panel organizer and moderator); Holly Mercer, University of Kansas; Jeff Trimble, Youngstown State University; William Simpson, University of Delaware.

Welcoming Remarks – Opening Plenary Session

PresentationsMid-Atlantic Digital Library Conference

July 9, 2008. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

MADLC Program

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NITLE DSpace User Community Meeting

PresentationsBuilding a Collection in the Institutional Repository.

NITLE DSpace User Community Meeting. Tacoma, Washington. June 11, 2008.

NITLE DSpace

NITLE DSpace User Community Meeting Presentation

PresentationsScholarly Collaboration in Institutional Repositories: The Liberal Arts Scholarly Repository (LASR) Experience. NITLE DSpace User Community Meeting. Tacoma, Washington. June 12, 2008.

Co-authors/presenters: Jane Costanza, Head of Cataloging, Trinity University; Eric Hinsdale, Library Technology Coordinator, Carleton College; Cecilia Knight, Catalog Librarian, Grinnell College.

CNI 2008 Spring Meeting Presentation

PresentationsStarting an Institutional Repository Program in Two Months or Less: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

IR Timeline - Fast Plan

Co-authors: Daniel Mancusi and Laura Riskedahl, Bucknell University. CNI Spring Meeting, May 2008. Washington, DC.

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