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Sustainable Learning, Accessible Technologies, & Diverse Contexts

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Library Practices

Apr 17 2019

Making Sense of Data about Electronic Library Resources: Aligning Librarians’ Practices and Faculty Needs

Session Description
This paper explores the type of knowledge gained from electronic resources usage data generated by a southeastern American university library system. Also, the paper discusses the implications of the findings to library’s practices such as collection development decisions and future collaboration efforts with library stakeholders (e.g., faculty members) especially those teaching in blended or online formats.
Presenter(s)
Danilo M Baylen
Danilo M Baylen, University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA, USA
Danilo M. Baylen is a professor of instructional technology who focuses his scholarly writings on technology integration best practices, visual and media literacy experiences, and technology-rich course design and pedagogies. His educational background includes a doctorate in instructional technology, and master’s degrees in counseling, library and information studies, and elementary education. In 2015, he co-edited Essentials of Teaching and Integrating Visual and Media Literacy published by Springer. Currently, he serves as editor-in-chief of Senses and Experiences: The Books of Selected Readings of the International Visual Literacy Association, and one of the associate editors of the Journal of International Students. Also, he is the 2019 president of the Georgia Association for Instructional Technology (GAIT).
Joe Marciniak
Joe Marciniak, University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA, USA
Joe Marciniak is the Electronic Resources Librarian at Ingram Library of the University of West Georgia. He currently serves as Chair of the GIL Acquisitions and Electronic Resources Management Committee, and will be presenting at the 2018 Charleston Library Conference. He holds an MLIS from The University of Alabama, an MFA from UCLA, and a BA from Earlham College.
Session Type
20-Minute Session
Audience
All Audiences

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Written by tcconline2019 · Categorized: 20-Minute Session · Tagged: Electronic Data, Faculty Needs, Librarians, Library Practices, Library Resources

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