Beyond the Basics:Being a Leader in Providing Customized Research Services Florida Library Association Panel Discussion, April 24, 2008. This document includes group responses to five questions:
1) How can librarians learn more about their faculty and their research?
2) What types of new and customized services can library leaders develop to support student and faculty research?
3) What roles can librarians play as organizational leaders to bring library collections and services to the table with researchers?
4) Given the number of electronic resources available in academic libraries today, how important is library as place for faculty members and researchers?
5) What roles can libraries play in promoting or highlighting faculty and student research?
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Collaborating with YouTubers to Enhance Library Instruction These are my notes as well as objectives for the April 9th presentation for Computers in Libraries, April 9, 2008. This presentation is about how undergraduates can make significant contributions as members of multimedia production teams for academic libraries. At USF Tampa Library an undergraduate YouTube blogger worked with library faculty and graduate students to create information literacy videos that have been useful resources for the library instruction program.
Outreach Blogs This is a PowerPoint presentation from the 2009 Florida Library Association Presentation, "Outreach Blogs: Innovative Strategies for Connecting Libraries to Their Communities," by Susan Ariew and Gina Clifford.