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SUMMARY:Iterative Problem Solving in Academic Libraries
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Iterative Problem Solving in Academic Libraries\n\n09/14/22 01:00 PM EST\n - 09/14/22 02:30 PM EST\Description:\nThe webinar presenters will walk attendees through a process by which common problems faced by academic libraries can potentially be resolved. The webinar will focus on budget, space, and personnel challenges using real examples. These case studies will explore the outcomes, both positive and negative, and allow the attendees to explore potential iterative approaches of their own.\n \nLearning Objectives:\n\n	Come away with a basic understanding of iterative design.\n	Be able to compare own academic environments with those of real-life case studies.\n	Be able to apply iterative design processes to own library challenges.\n\nPresenters:\n\nJoelle Pitts is the Senior Associate Dean for Carnegie Mellon University Libraries. In that role she is responsible for library finances, access services, technical services including cataloging and acquisitions, operations, human resources, assessment, and reporting. Previously she served as the head of the Content Development and Academic Services departments of the Kansas State University Libraries. Joelle holds masters degrees in library science and business administration. She is a founder and board member of the award-winning New Literacies Alliance, an inter-institutional information literacy consortium dedicated to creating institutional, technological, and vendor-agnostic online lessons. Integrating her instructional design, collections, and management experience, Joelle’s research areas include: distance education and e-learning theory, design, and assessment; inter-institutional collaboration; collection assessment; as well as the intersections of scholarly communication and information literacy. She has published and presented on these topics at the local, national, and international level.\n \nL. Angie Ohler is the Associate University Librarian for Collections and Content Strategy at the University of Minnesota Libraries with responsibilities for collections strategy and budget, statewide enterprise systems, acquisitions and e-resource management, cataloging and metadata, preservation, ILL and digital delivery, copyright and scholarly communications. Previously, she served as the Associate Dean for Content and Digital Initiatives at the University of Arkansas Libraries and before that was the Director of Collection Services at the University of Maryland Libraries. Angie has had a long career working with and across consortia, acting as the central point of negotiation for statewide library groups across Maryland and Arkansas, and was instrumental in helping national consortia NERL and GWLA to codify their preferred practices for vendor and publisher negotiations. She earned her MLIS at Catholic University and a Masters in Anthropology from American University in Washington DC. A regular contributor to the profession, Angie is currently the Chair of the American Library Association’s Core Division Metadata and Collections Section. Her scholarship includes peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and national conference presentations focusing on scholarly communication, collection development, e-resource management, library IT and systems, organizational change and change management.\n \Details:\nWho should attend:  Anyone interested in iterative problem solving in academic libraries\nCompetencies:  Academic Libraries and Problem Solving\n\nNon-Member Cost:      $40\nNEO-RLS Bronze Member Cost:  $24\nNEO-RLS Silver Member Cost:   FREE\nNEO-RLS Gold Member Cost:    FREE\nNEO-RLS Individual Member Cost:  $20\n\nCan't attend on the date or time listed? Sign up anyway!  This webinar includes archive access for later viewing at your convenience.\n \nIt’s never too late to save your library money. NEO-RLS Memberships are pro-rated! Call us today to join.\Location:\nOnline via Zoom\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Iterative Problem Solving in Academic Libraries<br /><br />09/14/22 01:00 PM EST - 09/14/22 02:30 PM EST<br />Description:<br />The&nbsp;webinar presenters will walk attendees through a process by which common problems faced by academic libraries can potentially be resolved. The webinar will focus on budget, space, and personnel challenges using real examples. These case studies will explore the outcomes, both positive and negative, and allow the attendees to explore potential iterative approaches of their own.<br />
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<strong>Learning Objectives:</strong>
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	<li>Come away with a basic understanding of iterative design.</li>
	<li>Be able to compare&nbsp;own academic environments with those of real-life case studies.</li>
	<li>Be able to apply iterative design processes to own library challenges.</li>
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<strong>Presenters:</strong><br />
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<em>Joelle Pitts</em> is the Senior Associate Dean for Carnegie Mellon University Libraries. In that role she is responsible for library finances, access services, technical services including cataloging and acquisitions, operations, human resources, assessment, and reporting. Previously she served as the head of the Content Development and Academic Services departments of the Kansas State University Libraries. Joelle holds masters degrees in library science and business administration. She is a founder and board member of the award-winning New Literacies Alliance, an inter-institutional information literacy consortium dedicated to creating institutional, technological, and vendor-agnostic online lessons. Integrating her instructional design, collections, and management experience, Joelle&rsquo;s research areas include: distance education and e-learning theory, design, and assessment; inter-institutional collaboration; collection assessment; as well as the intersections of scholarly communication and information literacy. She has published and presented on these topics at the local, national, and international level.<br />
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<em>L. Angie Ohler</em> is the Associate University Librarian for Collections and Content Strategy at the University of Minnesota Libraries with responsibilities for collections strategy and budget, statewide enterprise systems, acquisitions and e-resource management, cataloging and metadata, preservation, ILL and digital delivery, copyright and scholarly communications. Previously, she served as the Associate Dean for Content and Digital Initiatives at the University of Arkansas Libraries and before that was the Director of Collection Services at the University of Maryland Libraries. Angie has had a long career working with and across consortia, acting as the central point of negotiation for statewide library groups across Maryland and Arkansas, and was instrumental in helping national consortia NERL and GWLA to codify their preferred practices for vendor and publisher negotiations. She earned her MLIS at Catholic University and a Masters in Anthropology from American University in Washington DC. A regular contributor to the profession, Angie is currently the Chair of the American Library Association&rsquo;s Core Division Metadata and Collections Section. Her scholarship includes peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and national conference presentations focusing on scholarly communication, collection development, e-resource management, library IT and systems, organizational change and change management.<br />
&nbsp;<br />Details:<br /><font face="Verdana" size="2"><font face="Verdana" size="2">Who should attend:&nbsp; Anyone interested in i</font></font>terative problem solving in academic libraries<br />
<font face="Verdana" size="2"><font face="Verdana" size="2">Competencies:&nbsp; Academic Libraries and Problem Solving</font></font><br />
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Non-Member Cost: &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; $40<br />
NEO-RLS&nbsp;Bronze Member Cost:&nbsp; $24<br />
NEO-RLS Silver Member Cost:&nbsp; &nbsp;FREE<br />
NEO-RLS Gold Member Cost:&nbsp; &nbsp; FREE<br />
NEO-RLS Individual Member Cost:&nbsp; $20<br />
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<font face="Verdana" size="2">Can't attend on the date or time listed? Sign up anyway!&nbsp;&nbsp;</font>This webinar includes archive access for later viewing at your convenience.<br />
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<font face="Verdana" size="2"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><strong><font face="Verdana" size="2"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><em>It&rsquo;s never too late to save your library money. NEO-RLS Memberships are pro-rated! Call us today to join.</em></font></font></font></font></font></strong></font></font><br />Location:<br />Online via Zoom<br /><br />,  
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