Brief Research Presentations: Seven-Minute Scholarship

Start Date

10-11-2022 10:15 AM

End Date

10-11-2022 11:30 AM

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During this session you will hear about six research projects. The presentations will share a new perspective, experience, or innovation in library research design or methodology. Each presentation will be 7 minutes in length. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentations.

  1. "Just Use the Student Workers": Ethical and Methodological Considerations of Student Workers in Assessment. Manda Sexton, Kennesaw State University
  2. Missteps and do-overs: When attempting novel methods doesn’t go as planned. Robin Parker, Dalhousie University
  3. No software license? No problem! Free qual and quant analysis. Nina Exner, Virginia Commonwealth University
  4. Cultural Humility in the LIS Profession. Cora Getgen, Penn State University/Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness
  5. Libraries, disabilities, & social media: Using Twitter's Academic Research Access to identify library tweets about disabilities. Amelia Brunskill and Emily Gilbert, University of Illinois Chicago
  6. Revival of a historic bibliography for a modern bibliographic analysis. Kristen Adams, Miami University

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Cultural Humility in the LIS Profession.pdf (1588 kB)
Cora Getgen, Penn State University/Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness

Libraries, disabilities, & social media Using Twitter's Academic Research Access to identify library tweets about disabilities.pdf (280 kB)
Amelia Brunskill and Emily Gilbert, University of Illinois Chicago

No software license No problem Free qual and quant analysis.pdf (4657 kB)
Nina Exner, Virginia Commonwealth University

Revival of a historic bibliography for a modern bibliographic analysis.pdf (880 kB)
Kristen Adams, Miami University

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  • Cultural Humility in the LIS Profession.pdf (1588 kB)
    Cora Getgen, Penn State University/Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness
  • Libraries, disabilities, & social media Using Twitter's Academic Research Access to identify library tweets about disabilities.pdf (280 kB)
    Amelia Brunskill and Emily Gilbert, University of Illinois Chicago
  • No software license No problem Free qual and quant analysis.pdf (4657 kB)
    Nina Exner, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Revival of a historic bibliography for a modern bibliographic analysis.pdf (880 kB)
    Kristen Adams, Miami University
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    Nov 10th, 10:15 AM Nov 10th, 11:30 AM

    Brief Research Presentations: Seven-Minute Scholarship

    During this session you will hear about six research projects. The presentations will share a new perspective, experience, or innovation in library research design or methodology. Each presentation will be 7 minutes in length. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentations.

    1. "Just Use the Student Workers": Ethical and Methodological Considerations of Student Workers in Assessment. Manda Sexton, Kennesaw State University
    2. Missteps and do-overs: When attempting novel methods doesn’t go as planned. Robin Parker, Dalhousie University
    3. No software license? No problem! Free qual and quant analysis. Nina Exner, Virginia Commonwealth University
    4. Cultural Humility in the LIS Profession. Cora Getgen, Penn State University/Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness
    5. Libraries, disabilities, & social media: Using Twitter's Academic Research Access to identify library tweets about disabilities. Amelia Brunskill and Emily Gilbert, University of Illinois Chicago
    6. Revival of a historic bibliography for a modern bibliographic analysis. Kristen Adams, Miami University

    View session abstracts