RECASTING CLEVELAND OHIO APRIL 10–13, THE 2019 NARRATIVE I leave ACRL with inspiration from and appreciation for the past, excitement for the vital and valuable contribution that our work makes right now, and a vision of a bright future for our profession. // This conference is FOR academic , BY academic librarians. Always worth the time, expense, and effort. // The ACRL conference experience is like no other! Programming is superb and the opportunity to connect with academic and research colleagues is rejuvenating. // It’s great to be energized by my fellow librarians. // ACRL is consistently my favorite conference. I hope to never miss it! // ACRL continues to provide information across a variety of topics within academic librarianship. From roundtable discussions, panel and poster sessions, and networking opportunities, attendees will leave with workable ideas or solutions for their . // ACRL provides invaluable opportunities to learn about new ideas and new developments in the profession while facilitating opportunities to directly engage with colleagues in the profession. ACRL is always the most valuable conference to attend for academic librarians. // A great conference to network, learn new ideas and take away practical tips and suggestions. // ACRL was a wonderful blend of information in the exhibits, presentations in sessions and conversations in the halls and over meals. // Great sessions, great people, great food. What else could I ask for? // I leave ACRL with inspiration from and appreciation for the past, excitement for the vital and valuable contribution that our work makes right now, and a vision of a bright future for our profession. // Great conference! Loved everything: the keynotes, the variety of topics and the caliber of presentations and posters, the exhibit hall, the location. I highly recommend going! // ACRL provides invaluable opportunities to learn about new ideas and new developments in the profession while facilitating opportunities to directly engage with colleagues in the profession. ACRL is always the most valuable conference to attend for academic librarians. // This is an amazing, exhausting and professionally significant conference. So many exciting things happening in librarianship. // Simply one of the best professional experiences I’ve ever had. // ACRL 2017 was fun, well-rounded, well-planned, and full of interesting sessions and presenters! // There’s nothing like your first time. So awesome to have partici- pated this year as an ACRL first-time attendee! // This conference is FOR academic librarians, BY academic librarians. Always worth the time, expense, and effort. // The 2017 ACRL conference was mind blowing! As a first attendee I was overwhelmed, inspired, excited, welcomed and exhausted. I would definitely like to attend in 2019 in Cleveland. // People kept telling me, “ooh, ACRL is so much fun!” and it really was. It was really inspiring and energizing. // I can’t imagine a better conference experience. It was a fun and informative event. I love being a and am proud of our profession. I feel that even more now after attending this event. If you have a chance to go to ACRL in the future don’t miss it! // Librarians are the quintessential collaborators, and this conference is a showcase of collaboration, networking, and sharing ideas and innovations. Librarians at their finest! // ACRL is the best place for academic librarian’s to network, learn, and have fun all at the same time! // An absolutely fantastic gathering of library professionals. THE conference to attend and present. // ACRL Rocks! // From informative workshops to stimulating concurrent sessions to exciting keynotes to networking with col- leagues, this conference has it all! // ACRL brings together so many great people. I attend because I’m sure to leave having learned a lot, deepened profes- sional relationships, and made new friends. // The ACRL Conference is the best way to network outside of our institutional silos, share ideas, thoughts, and laughter with our friends in the worldwide library community. // It was by far the most useful conference I’ve ever been to in that I was able to connect with librarians who shared my specific interests and gain ideas which could be directly translated to my institution. // ACRL has become my favorite professional conference. The focus of the presentations are specific to my professional needs as well as my more personal library related interests. // ACRL continuouslyPROGRAM lives up to and exceeds my expectations. It was great to spend real time with librarians and library professionals committed to the ideals of our profession. // ACRL conferences are THE place to go to get inspired for the next project to work on, meet amazing new people and reconnect with those you have already formed relationships with, and get re-energized! // There was so much great information that by day 2 my brain ran out of space to absorb everything! // ACRL is the most important conference I attend! It seems like every session is relevant to me. 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TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Exhibits Move-in ONSITE REGISTRATION 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Exhibitor Registration HOURS 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Attendee Registration Tuesday, April 9 4:00–6:00 p.m. (Exhibitor Registration opens 8 a.m.) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019 Wednesday, April 10 7:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m. Registration Thursday, April 11 7:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Exhibits Move-in Friday, April 12 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Preconferences 4:00–5:30 p.m. Opening Keynote, Michele Norris 5:30–7:30 p.m. Opening Exhibits Reception 6:30–8:00 p.m. ACRL 101/First-time Attendee Orientation 7:30–9:30 p.m. Team Trivia THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2019 7:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Registration 8:00–9:00 a.m. Concurrent Sessions 8:00–10:30 a.m. Workshops 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Exhibits 9:00–10:00 a.m. Exhibits/Posters/Refreshment Break 9:40–11:00 a.m. Concurrent Sessions 11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Keynote, Viet Thanh Nguyen 12:15–2:00 p.m. Lunch Break (on own) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions 2:00–5:00 p.m. Workshops 3:00–4:00 p.m. Exhibits/Posters/Refreshment Break 4:00–5:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions 7:00–9:00 p.m. Dinner with Colleagues FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Registration 8:30–9:30 a.m. Concurrent Sessions 8:30–11:30 a.m. Workshops 9:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Exhibits 9:30–10:30 a.m. Exhibits/Posters/Refreshment Break 10:30–11:30 a.m. Concurrent Sessions 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Lunch Break (on own) 1:00–2:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions 1:00–4:00 p.m. Workshops 2:00–3:00 p.m. Exhibits/Posters/Refreshment Break 3:00–4:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions 4:15–5:15 p.m. Concurrent Sessions 8:00–10:30 p.m. All-Conference Reception at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 8:30–9:30 a.m. Concurrent Sessions 9:45–10:45 a.m. Concurrent Sessions 11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Closing Keynote, Alison Bechdel

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APRIL 10–13, 2019 • CLEVELAND, OHIO 5 WELCOME LETTERS

Association of College & Research Libraries 50 East Huron Street Chicago, IL 60611-2795 (312) 280-2523 E-mail: [email protected]

Dear Colleagues, Welcome to the 2019 ACRL Conference, Recasting the Narrative! On behalf of the ACRL Board of Directors, I thank you for choosing to attend and participate in the ACRL 2019 confer- ence. Nearly 200 ACRL members have spent the last two years planning for Cleveland. You and your peers have designed and are delivering most of the content during panel sessions, - roundtable discussions, webcasts, and a variety of other engaging opportunities. I consistently find that I am exposed to the most new ideas, learn the greatest amount of rele vant information for my own work, and am more re-energized at ACRL Conferences than any other professional development opportunity I engage in. I hope that you will find the con- ference to be an transformative experience, and that you take advantage of the programs, formal and informal networking opportunities, exhibits, keynotes and invited presentations, and the All-Conference Reception at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, sponsored by EBSCO. - You will also see evidence of ACRL’s Core Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion throughout the conference from the accessibility and inclusion practices outlined on the confer ence webpage, to opportunities to connect with organizations committed to social justice, to a wide variety of programs and speakers on topics connected to equity, diversity, and inclusion. The ACRL Conference continues to adapt with new ideas and roles: This year you can expect to find a conference app to organize your conference experience, sponsored by the Modern Language Association. Free career counseling in the Placement Center can help you strategize for the next phase of your career or solve a problem in your current situation. Revitalize your social media presence with free professional headshots. Discuss your library’s most pressing challenges with ACRL Consulting Services. Meet ACRL Roadshow presenters at the ACRL Roadshow Showcase. Pitch the Editor with ideas for books or webinars that can help your colleagues. Join in a trivia night to compete for ACRL glory and fame. Have dinner with colleagues at some of Cleveland’s best restaurants. Join in Think and Drink Sessions. Chill in the four lounges (Recharge, Quiet, Art, and Mothers). Bring your new, unopened hotel soap to support shelters. View and test the latest in virtual and extended reality headsets. Finally, be sure to take care of yourself! Join in a brief meditation session led by a Zen Master, sign up for yoga sponsored by Sage, or keep up with your fitness goals with a Rock n’Run/ Walk sponsored by Project MUSE. The ACRL conference is consistently rated by attendees as one of the best professional development opportunities. A testament to this is reflected in the ACRL Conference Schol- arship Fund Campaign. Members (and non-members) were invited to ensure broad participa- tion in the profession by contributing to provide scholarships. Your response was outstand- ing, raising more than $66,000 (our target was $50,000) through 249 gifts since December 2017 to our goal date of December 31, 2018 to help send 170 of your colleagues to confer- ence with a scholarship!

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6 ACRL 2019 • RECASTING THE NARRATIVE WELCOME LETTERS

Association of College & Research Libraries 50 East Huron Street Chicago, IL 60611-2795 (312) 280-2523 E-mail: [email protected]

Here is what you can expect: You will find inspiration, learning opportunities, and venues for scholarly conversation. There are more than 500 carefully curated programs on a wide range of topics of interest to academic and research librarians. There are more than two hun- dred companies in the exhibit hall are focused on academic and needs. Your registration includes one year of free access to the ACRL 2019 Virtual Conference, including more than 130 slidecasts, 200 electronic poster sessions, discussions, and more. Please join me in thanking Conference Chair Trevor Dawes, the members of the conference committees, and the ACRL staff. They have planned a vibrant four days. The conference suc- cess also relies on the financial support of sponsors and of the exhibitors who share their products and service with us. Please thank the representatives here for their support when you see them. I look forward to hearing about your experiences, whether on social media (hashtag #acrl2019), in post-conference reports, or conversations throughout the conference. Again, thank you for participating and making ACRL an amazing member-led association. And don’t forget to start planning for ACRL 2021, April 14-17, in Seattle, WA! Wishing you a vibrant conference filled with opportunities to learn and grow,

Lauren Pressley ACRL President

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APRIL 10–13, 2019 • CLEVELAND, OHIO 7 WELCOME LETTERS

Association of College & Research Libraries 50 East Huron Street Chicago, IL 60611-2795 (312) 280-2523 E-mail: [email protected]

Dear Colleagues, Welcome to Cleveland! We are thrilled that you made the investment in yourself, your institu- tion, and your community by joining us here to RECAST THE NARRATIVE! What a great confer- ence this will be, and in great part to your participation. Founded in 1796 near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River and located on the southern shore of Lake Erie, Cleveland, the second largest city in Ohio, became a manufacturing center due to its location on both the river and the lake shore, as well as being connected to numerous canals and railroad lines. The city, like many across America has gone through many trans- formations, recasting its own narrative to now being a place where sports, cuisine, literature, performing arts, film and television are just some aspects to the diversity that can be found here. Of course, Cleveland is also home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, where I hope you will all join us for the All-Conference Reception! I hope you’ll take some time to enjoy Cleveland although you’re here for what I know will be an amazing conference. With over 500 programs offering real solutions; the opportunity to make or build upon true connections; and inspirational sessions that demonstrate creativity, you will be energized to take what you learn back to your home institution. Did I mention the digital posters? For the first time, the posters will be digital and will also be available as a part of the virtual conference, to which all registrants will have access for one year after the conference. You will also be able to relax and participate in everyday wellness activities. And don’t forget to visit the many exhibitors that will be on-site! Our keynote speakers, Michele Norris, Viet Thanh Nguyen, and Alison Bechdel, will stimulate your thinking, as will the Chair’s Choice programs with a theme of equity, diversity, inclusion, and social justice. Along with the ACRL 2019 Conference Committee I am excited that you have decided to join us and we welcome you to Cleveland. We all hope you have a wonderful time learning, engaging, and having fun. CLEVELAND ROCKS!

Trevor A. Dawes ACRL 2019 Conference Chair

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8 ACRL 2019 • RECASTING THE NARRATIVE ACRL 2019 COORDINATING COMMITTEE

Trevor A. Dawes, Chair Maggie Farrell Kathy A. Parsons University of Delaware Library University of Nevada, Las Vegas Iowa State University Library José A. Aguiñaga Martin L. Garnar Caro Pinto Glendale Community College University of Colorado, Colorado Mount Holyoke College Rachel Besara Springs Cynthia K. Steinhoff Missouri State University Julia M. Gelfand Anne Arundel Community College Jodie L. Borgerding University of California, Irvine Lisa M. Stillwell Amigos Library Services Peter D. Hepburn Franklin & Marshall College Library Michael Courtney College of the Canyons Kimberly Burke Sweetman Indiana University Libraries Alyssa Koclanes University of New Hampshire Library Christopher Cox Eckerd College Nicole Tekulve Clemson University Libraries Beth McNeil University of North Carolina John P. Culshaw Iowa State University Wilmington University of Iowa Libraries Evan Meszaros Julie Vecchio Sojourna Jeanette Cunningham Case Western Reserve University University of Notre Dame University of Richmond Michael Meth Nancy J. Weiner Michelle Demeter FSU Libraries William Paterson University New York University Willie Miller Janice D. Welburn Karen E. Downing IUPUI University Library Marquette University Raynor University of Michigan Michelle S. Millet Memorial Libraries Orolando Duffus John Carroll University Courtney L. Young University of Houston Colgate University ACRL 2019 COMPONENT COMMITTEES

ACRL 2019 CHAIR’S CHOICE ACRL 2019 COLLEAGUES Lisa M. Stillwell, Co-Chair COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Franklin & Marshall College Library Maggie Farrell, Co-Chair John P. Culshaw, Co-Chair Steven M. Adams University of Nevada, Las Vegas University of Iowa Libraries Northwestern University Janice D. Welburn, Co-Chair Julia M. Gelfand, Co-Chair Nikhat J. Ghouse Marquette University Raynor University of California—Irvine American University Memorial Libraries Jon E. Cawthorne Beatriz B. Hardy Katharine Hall Baldwin Wayne State University Library Salisbury University Marymount University System Robert L. Hollandsworth Jill Burke Faye A. Chadwell Clemson University Libraries Community College of Baltimore Oregon State University Rhonda Kay Huisman County Lisa A. German St. Cloud State University Elisa F. Coghlan University of Houston Cynthia L. Koman Marquette University Libraries Alexia Hudson-Ward Hudson Valley Community College Georgie Lynn Donovan Oberlin College and Conservatory Helen Look William & Mary Damon E. Jaggars University of Michigan Sammie L. Johnson Ohio State University Libraries Elizabeth S. Namei Alabama A&M University Beth McNeil The Claremont Colleges Library Linda A. Kopecky Iowa State University Molly Olney-Zide University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Marilyn N. Ochoa University of Delaware Libraries Middlesex County College Library Maura A. Smale Loretta R. Parham New York City College of Technology, Atlanta University Center Woodruff ACRL 2019 CONTRIBUTED Ursula C. Schwerin Library Library PAPERS COMMITTEE Andrew A. Smith Stephanie Savage Beth McNeil, Co-Chair Austin College University of British Columbia Iowa State University

APRIL 10–13, 2019 • CLEVELAND, OHIO 9 ACRL 2019 COMPONENT COMMITTEES

Jennifer Talley Tamara Rhodes Kathy A. Parsons, Co-Chair University of Michigan University of California San Diego Iowa State University Library Jean Zanoni Jennifer Talley Julie M. Adamo Marquette University Libraries University of Michigan Mount Holyoke College Eve M. Wider Janet Bishop ACRL 2019 INNOVATIONS University of Pittsburgh Greensburg University of Minnesota, Wilson COMMITTEE Library Michael Meth, Co-Chair ACRL 2019 KEYNOTE Ian Robert Boucher FSU Libraries SPEAKERS COMMITTEE Dickinson College Martin L. Garnar, Co-Chair Willie Miller, Co-Chair Paul C. Campbell University of Colorado, Colorado IUPUI University Library Ohio University-Alden Library Springs Amelia Maclay Anderson Heather A. Dalal Courtney L. Young, Co-Chair Rider University Jennifer Beamer Colgate University The Claremont Colleges Library Hong Huang Sojourna J. Cunningham University of South Florida Charlie Bennett University of Richmond Georgia Tech Library John Morris Jackson, II Irena Klaic Loyola Marymount University Stephanie Everett Austin Community College University of Akron Bierce Library Katherine Jezik Linda A. Kopecky Hudson Valley Community College Jaleh Fazelian University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee John Carroll University Library Caitlan Maxwell Alanna Aiko Moore University of Washington Bothell- Karin L. Heffernan University of California, San Diego Southern New Hampshire University Cascadia College Campus Library Paul A. Sharpe Courtney McDonald Bruce L. Keisling University of Texas Rio Grande Valley University of Louisville Ekstrom Indiana University Library ACRL 2019 LOCAL Robert H. McDonald Bronwen K. Maxson ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE University of Colorado Boulder Colorado College Evan Meszaros, Co-Chair Carla S. Myers Kristi L. Palmer Case Western Reserve University Miami University Center for Digital IUPUI University Library Michelle S. Millet, Co-Chair Scholarship Marla E. Peppers John Carroll University Mantra Roy California State University-Los Liz Bernal San Jose State University Angeles Case Western Reserve University Ann Marie Smeraldi Annie Pho Mark L. Clemente Cleveland State University UCLA Case Western Reserve University Lindsay Wharton Eric Resnis Stephanie Everett Florida State University Coastal Carolina University University of Akron Bierce Library ACRL 2019 POSTER SESSIONS Mandi Goodsett ACRL 2019 INVITED Cleveland State University COMMITTEE PRESENTATIONS COMMITTEE José A. Aguiñaga, Co-Chair Eboni A. Johnson Orolando Duffus, Co-Chair Glendale Community College Oberlin College University of Houston Michelle Demeter, Co-Chair Amanda Koziura Nancy J. Weiner, Co-Chair New York University Case Western Reserve University William Paterson University Karla J. Aleman Laura M. Ponikvar Emily Drabinski Lorain County Community College Cleveland Institute of Art, Jessica R. The Graduate Center, CUNY Alyssa Archer Gund Memorial Library Erin L. Ellis Radford University Jennine Vlach Indiana University Karen J. Docherty Case Western Reserve University Nikhat J. Ghouse Rio Salado College-Maricopa Amy Wainwright American University Community Colleges John Carroll University Twanna K. Hodge Karen Doster-Greenleaf Georgia State University SUNY Upstate Medical University ACRL 2019 PANEL SESSIONS Health Sciences Library COMMITTEE Emily Drabinski Alyssa Koclanes, Co-Chair The Graduate Center, CUNY Eckerd College

10 ACRL 2019 • RECASTING THE NARRATIVE ACRL 2019 COMPONENT COMMITTEES

Jason Dupree Sojourna Jeanette Cunningham, Michelle H. Brannen Southwestern Oklahoma State Co-Chair University of Tennessee-Knoxville University University of Richmond Boris Brodsky Hilary Oblinger Fredette Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara University of Texas at Austin West Virginia University Downtown University of Colorado Boulder Amy Buckland Campus Library Jennifer MacDonald University of Guelph Nikhat J. Ghouse University of Delaware, Morris Shawn P. Calhoun American University Library University of San Francisco Ashlynn Kogut Christopher Danald Marcum Adrian Graham Texas A&M University University of San Diego Austin Community College Holly B. Kouns Samantha McClellan Jennifer Grayburn University of Texas Arlington Sacramento State Union College Carrie S. E. Marten Nicole A. Thomas Purchase College Library University at Buffalo ACRL 2019 VIRTUAL Jen Mayer CONFERENCE COMMITTEE University of Northern Colorado ACRL 2019 SCHOLARSHIPS Jodie L. Borgerding, Co-Chair COMMITTEE Amigos Library Services Rosan Mitola Rachel Besara, Co-Chair UNLV Libraries Nicole Tekulve, Co-Chair Missouri State University University of North Carolina Catherine Fraser Riehle Cynthia K. Steinhoff, Co-Chair Wilmington University of Nebraska-Lincoln Anne Arundel Community College Libraries Laura Birkenhauer Karla J. Aleman Miami University Libraries Jenna L. Rinalducci Lorain County Community College UNC Charlotte Anne Marie Casey Jessica Bennett Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Amanda Kay Rinehart Missouri State University Meyer University Ohio State University Library Carina Gonzalez Edward J. Rock Kristina M. Edwards Warren Township Library Clemson University Libraries Central Connecticut State University Tiffany LeMaistre Leah R. Sherman Brenda Hazard Nevada State College Florida State University Hudson Valley Community College Jennifer MacDonald Jane A. Stephens Derrick Jefferson University of Delaware, Morris Texas A & M University, Evans Library American University Library Sara Maurice Whitver Erin Elizabeth Owens Sarah I. Smith The University of Alabama Libraries Sam Houston State University Volunteer State Community College ACRL 2019 PRECONFERENCE Elia Trucks University of Denver ACRL 2019 WORKSHOPS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Peter D. Hepburn, Co-Chair K.T. L. Vaughan Christopher Cox, Co-Chair College of the Canyons James Madison University Clemson University Libraries Kimberly Burke Sweetman, Co-Chair Kevin W. Walker Karen E. Downing, Co-Chair University of New Hampshire The University of Alabama University of Michigan Ashleigh D. Coren Stefanie Elizabeth Warlick Jennifer Bonnet University of Maryland, College Park James Madison University University of Maine Library Soo-yeon Hwang Nicole A. Branch Sam Houston State University ACRL 2019 SCHOLARSHIP CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Santa Clara University Derrick Jefferson Lori Goetsch, Chair Jaleh Fazelian American University Kansas State University John Carroll University Library Madhu B. Kadiyala Katherine A. Furlong Carla S. Myers ACRL 2019 TECHCONNECT Susquehanna University Miami University Center for Digital PRESENTATIONS COMMITTEE Kai A. Smith Scholarship Caro Pinto, Co-Chair Cal Poly Pomona Mount Holyoke College ACRL 2019 ROUNDTABLE Julie C. Vecchio, Co-Chair DISCUSSIONS COMMITTEE University of Notre Dame Michael Courtney, Co-Chair Indiana University Libraries

APRIL 10–13, 2019 • CLEVELAND, OHIO 11 SPECIAL RECOGNITION—SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

The Association of College and Research Libraries awarded 170 scholarships for this conference in five categories worth a record- breaking $124,210. Eighty-five of these scholarships (over $66,000 in value) came from the ACRL Scholarship Campaign. ACRL expresses its sincere appreciation to the groups and individuals that participated in this campaign. Their support enables ACRL to build the skills and capacities of the next generation to lead and serve our profession.

EARLY-CAREER LIBRARIAN Angela Hackstadt, University at Albany, Masyn Phoenix, Tillamook Bay Community SCHOLARSHIPS State University of New York College Kalani Adolpho, University of Wisconsin, Kelly Hallisy, Ithaca College Library Hale Polebaum-Freeman, Williams College Madison Amanda Hawk, Louisiana State University Charissa Powell, University of Tennessee, Nora Almeida, New York City College of Vaughan Hennen, Dakota State University Knoxville Technology, City University of New York— Sandy Hervieux, McGill University Tamara Rhodes, University of California, ACRL Instruction Section Awardee San Diego—ACRL Education and Brittany Hickey, Columbia College Nathasha Alvarez, East Los Angeles Behavioral Sciences Section Awardee Zhehan Jiang, University of Alabama College—ACRL Instruction Section Katie Robinson, University of Texas at Awardee Kayleen Jones, University of Minnesota, Dallas—ACRL University Libraries Section Marion Archer, Heartland Community Duluth Awardee College—ACRL Arts Section Awardee Denise Kane, California State University, Ariana Santiago, University of Houston San Marcos—ACRL Education and Catherine Baldwin, University of Feng-Ru Sheu, Kent State University Pittsburgh at Bradford—ACRL Arts Section Behavioral Sciences Section Awardee Jennifer Shimada, Relay Graduate School Awardee University of Northern HyunSeung Koh,  of Education Megan Benson, Binghamton University Iowa Samantha Smith, Lamar State College– Augusta University Aja Bettencourt-McCarthy, Oregon Josette Kubicki,  Orange Institute of Technology Library Katharine Macy, Indiana University-Purdue Lindsey Sprague, University of North University Indianapolis Craig Boman, Miami University Carolina, Charlotte Gary Marks, Jr., William Paterson Bruce, American University Brittani Sterling, Georgia State University University of New Jersey Alison Caffrey,University  of Wisconsin, Rita Suarez, East Los Angeles College— Clemson University Madison Jenessa McElfresh,  ACRL Community and Junior College Sierra Campbell, Fox College Erin Merrill, Westminster College—ACRL Libraries Section Awardee Education and Behavioral Sciences Section Ann Chiu, Warner Pacific University Laura Tadena, University of Texas at Austin Awardee Renee Clark, University of Arkansas at Lindsey Taggart, Missouri State University Florida State Monticello Michael Mohkamkar,  University Mea Warren, University of Houston Melissa DeWitt, Regis University Adrian Morales, El Paso Community Erin Weber, University of Tennessee at Elizabeth Dobbins, Campbell University College Martin Carlos Duarte, University of Colorado, Abigail Morris, Texas Woman’s University Jennifer Whelan, College of the Holy Cross Colorado Springs—ACRL Anthropology University of Washington Jamia Williams, Upstate Medical and Sociology Section Awardee Chelsea Nesvig,  Bothell/Cascadia College—ACRL Politics, University, State University of New York Orolando Duffus,University  of Houston— Policy, and International Relations Section Mindy Wilmot, Bakersfield College ACRL University Libraries Section Awardee Awardee Carin Yavorcik, Concordia University– Erin Durham, University of Maryland, Cali Neuberger, Doane University Portland Baltimore County Sarah Obenauf, New Mexico Institute of Caroline Eckardt, Salisbury University Mining and Technology—ACRL College MID-CAREER LIBRARIAN Jennifer Eltringham, University of Libraries Section Awardee SCHOLARSHIPS Colorado. Colorado Springs Natalie Ornat, University of North Carolina, Marquel Anteola, Texas Wesleyan Tonya Ferrell, University of Nebraska at Charlotte—ACRL Literatures in English University Omaha Section Awardee Sara Arnold-Garza, Towson University— Jennifer Ferretti, Maryland Institute Sarah Owen, Independence Community ACRL Politics, Policy, and International College of Art College Relations Section Awardee TaChalla Ferris, Shoreline Community Carrie Owens, Erie Community College, Sandy Avila, University of Central Florida— College State University of New York ACRL Science and Technology Section Awardee Mandi Goodsett, Cleveland State Lindsay Ozburn, Utah State University Deb Baker, Manchester Community University Laurin Paradise, Manhattan College College Library—ACRL Women and Audrey Gunn, Mississippi State University Treshani Perera, University of Kentucky Gender Studies Section Awardee Mariya Gyendina, University of Minnesota Russel Peterson, University of Alabama Amanda Binder, University of North Annah Hackett, Grand View University Carolina, Charlotte Library

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Rebecca Blunk, College of Southern Cynthia Simpson, Lawrence Technological Levi Dolan, University of Missouri Nevada—ACRL Arts Section Awardee University Theresa Dooley, Simmons College Sara Breshears, College of the Canyons— Gayatri Singh, University of California, San Vanesa Evers, Drexel University—ACRL ACRL Distance Learning Section Awardee Diego Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Brianna Buljung, Colorado School of Mines Rachel Stark, California State University, Awardee Jonathan Bull, Valparaiso University Sacramento Jamillah Gabriel, University of Illinois Vivian Bynoe, Georgia Southern University Eamon Tewell, Long Island University, Urbana-Champaign Brooklyn Patricia Caldwell, North Dakota State Juan-Pablo Gonzalez, The Catholic University of America College of Sciences SUPPORT STAFF Craig Guild, University of Alabama Megan Coder, State University of New York SCHOLARSHIPS at New Paltz Samuel Hansen, University of Wisconsin, Gretchen Av, Bowling Green State Madison Ashley Creek, University of Saint Mary University Darwyn Henderson, Navajo Technical Lorna Dawes, University of Nebraska– Donna Baluchi, University of Utah Lincoln University Liana Bayne, James Madison University Janice Derr, Eastern Illinois University Soojeong Herring, Kent State University Lucas Berrini, East Carolina University Sarah Gilchrist, Towson University—Arts Kathryn Iversen, Wayne State University Tara Custer, Salisbury University Section Awardee Cait Kennedy, University of North Carolina, Rachael-Joy Davis, California State Martinique Hallerduff,Dominican  Chapel Hill University, Sacramento University—ACRL Women and Gender Donna Langille, McGill University Jacqueline Dillon-Fast, Pennsylvania State Studies Section Awardee Teresa Helena Moreno, University of Illinois University Colleen Harris, California State University, at Chicago Susan Echols, Troy University Channel Islands Marisol Moreno Ortiz, Louisiana State Amy James, Spring Arbor University Carron Edwards, University of the West University Indies Geoff Johnson,Auraria  Library / University Man Yin Ng, University of British Columbia Jay Edwards, University of Oklahoma— of Colorado, Denver Gina Nortonsmith, University at Buffalo— ACRL University Libraries Section Awardee Michelle Keba, Palm Beach Atlantic ACRL Digital Scholarship Section Awardee Natalia Estrada, University of California, University Kristina Palmer, Texas Woman’s University Berkeley Hana Kim, University of Toronto—ACRL Mariana Prestigiacomo, University of Tia Macklin, College of Southern Nevada Digital Scholarship Section Awardee California, Los Angeles Valerie Magno, Fox Valley Technical Claire Lobdell, Greenfield Community Vera Vasileva, University of Illinois Urbana- College College—ACRL Distance Learning Section Champaign Awardee Karen Manning, Georgia Institute of Brian Watson, Indiana University, Technology Erica Lopez, University of Houston Bloomington—ACRL Women and Gender Diana Matthews, Santa Fe College Bethann Rea, Pennsylvania State Studies Section Awardee University Abby Moore, University of North Carolina, Morgan Witte, University of Wisconsin, Charlotte Anthony Reda, Westchester Community Madison College Alanna Aiko Moore, University of California, San Diego—ACRL Anthropology Jennifer Rice, Kent State University SPECTRUM SCHOLAR TRAVEL and Sociology Section Awardee Sylvia Rowe, Jackson State Community GRANTS Lalitha Nataraj, California State University, College Stephanie Akau, University of New San Marcos—ACRL Women and Gender Andrea Steckle, Wayne State University Mexico/San Jose State University Studies Section Awardee Nicola Andrews, North Carolina State Michelle Nielsen Ott, Methodist College STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS University Sarah Norris, University of Central Erika Bailey, University of Washington Alexa Carter, North Carolina State Florida—ACRL College Libraries Section Brittni Ballard, University of Maryland University Awardee Virginia Barnes, University of Texas at Brittany Paloma Fiedler, University of Michael Peper, University of Kansas Austin Nevada, Las Vegas Anne E. Rauh, Syracuse University Libraries Kimberly Bradshaw, University of Serge Rodriguez, Queens College/ Leila June Rod-Welch, University of Tennessee Guttman Community College, City University of New York Northern Iowa—ACRL Distance Learning Jennifer Bruxvoort, University of Illinois Section Awardee Urbana-Champaign Kelli Yakabu, University of Washington Melde Rutledge, Wake Forest University— Wendy Bundy, Clarion University ACRL Digital Scholarship Section Awardee Melissa Cadena, Syracuse University Millersville University Michele Santamaria,  Shelley Carr, San Jose State University Zachary Sharrow, College of Wooster

APRIL 10–13, 2019 • CLEVELAND, OHIO 13 ACRL 2019 SPONSORS

ACRL thanks our ACRL 2019 conference sponsors. We appreciate their generous support of ACRL and academic librarianship and are pleased to recognize their contribution..

SUMMA CUM LAUDE ($30,000 AND UP)

All-Conference Reception Exhibits Opening Reception Sponsor Conference Wifi Sponsor

MAGNA CUM LAUDE ($22,500-29,999)

Chair’s Reception Virtual Conference Opening Keynote Session

CUM LAUDE ($15,000–22,499) HONOR ROLL ($10,000–14,999)

American Psychological Association—All-Conference Morning Refreshment Break CHOICE—All-Conference Afternoon Refreshment Break OCLC—Closing Keynote Session Sage—All-Conference Afternoon Refreshment Break and Yoga/Meditation Sessions

Conference App

DEAN’S LIST SPONSORS ($5,000–9,999) Pennsylvania State University Libraries—Early Morning Coffee Break Cambridge University Press—Early Morning Coffee Break (Thursday) (Friday) Case Western Reserve University Libraries—Early Morning Coffee Taylor & Francis—General conference support Break (Saturday) University of Delaware Library, Museums, and Press—ACRL 101/First Iowa State University Library—Invited Presentation and Workshop Time Attendee Hospitality Kansas State University Libraries—TechConnect Presentations University of Iowa Libraries—Scholarship Recognition Breakfast Oberlin College Library—Lightning Talks, Art Lounge, and conference University of Washington Libraries—Five Panel Sessions program Web of Science Group—Afternoon All-Conference Refreshment Break Ohio State University—Poster Sessions

MORTAR BOARD SPONSORS (UP TO $4,999) 1Science—Contributed paper Bowling Green University Libraries—Panel Cuyahoga Community College—Metropolitan AAAS—Workshop and general conference session Campus— Workshop support Brigham Young University—General DePaul University Library—General ACLS Humanities E-Book—Contributed paper conference support conference support American Institute of Physics—Contributed Brill—Contributed paper Duke University Press—Contributed paper paper Brown University—General conference Emory University Libraries—General American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)— support conference support Conference program Browzine/Third Iron—Contributed paper The Five Colleges of Ohio, Inc. (Denison Annual Reviews—Contributed paper Business Expert Press—Conference program University, Kenyon College, Oberlin ASTM—Conference program and general Casalini Libri—General conference support College, Ohio Wesleyan University, The conference support Charleston Library Conference and Against College of Wooster)—Invited presentation Auburn University Libraries—General the Grain—General conference support Florida State University—General conference conference support Colorado State University—General support Baylor University—General conference conference support Future Science Group—General conference support Counting Opinions—General conference support Begell House—General conference support support Geographic Research—Two contributed Bentham Science—Contributed paper Credo Reference—Contributed paper papers and scholarship support Bloomsbury—Conference programs GreyHouse Publishing—General conference support

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HARRASSOWITZ Booksellers and NOW Publishers—Contributed paper University of Idaho Libraries—General Subscription Agents—General conference OhioLink—Workshop and panel session conference support support Ohio University Libraries—Team Trivia University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Historical Information Gatherers— OSA - The Optical Society—Contributed Libraries—General conference support Contributed paper paper University of Kansas Libraries—General IEEE Xplore® —Roundtable Oregon State University Libraries and conference support discussions Press—General conference support University of Kentucky Libraries—General IET USA, Inc.—General conference support Policy Map—Panel session conference support IGI Global—Two contributed papers Princeton University Press—Contributed University of Michigan Libraries—General IOP Publishing—Three conference programs paper conference support J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Project MUSE—Rock n’ Run/Walk University of Minnesota—General conference Utah—General conference support Purdue University Libraries—General support John Carroll University—General conference conference support University of Montana, Mansfield Library— support RedLink—General conference support General conference support Johns Hopkins University Libraries— SAE International—General conference University of Northern Iowa—General Workshop and general conference support support conference support JoVE - Journal of Visualized Experiments— Safari—Three program sessions University of San Diego—General conference Conference programs Skillsoft—General conference support support Kent State University School of Information— SPIE—Contributed paper and general University of Wyoming—General conference Placement Center conference support support Macalester College—General conference Springshare—Contributed paper Virginia Tech Libraries—General conference support Temple University Libraries—General support Marquette University Libraries—General conference support Virtual Environment New conference support University of Arizona Libraries—Roundtable Jersey (VALE)—Contributed paper Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.—Workshop discussions West Virginia University Libraries—General Miami University Libraries—General University of California, Irvine—Invited conference support conference support presentation Western Michigan University—General MIT Press & Journals—Contributed paper and University of Chicago Library—Panel session conference support general conference support University of Cincinnati Libraries—General Whitman College—General conference Morgan & Claypool Publishers—Conference conference support support programs University of Colorado Boulder—General Wittenberg University Library—General Northwestern University Libraries— conference support conference support Conference program Zubal Books—Conference programs CONGRATULATIONS!

Congratulations to Kaetrena Davis Kendrick, Associate Librarian at the University of South Carolina, Lancaster, on being named the 2019 ACRL Academic/ Research Librarian of the Year. Kaetrena will receive her $5,000 award during the Thursday keynote session. The award, sponsored by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO, recognizes an outstanding member of the library profession who has made a significant national or international contribution to Kaetrena Davis Kendrick academic/research librarianship and library development.

APRIL 10–13, 2019 • CLEVELAND, OHIO 15 SCHOLARSHIP CAMPAIGN DONORS

ACRL expresses its sincere appreciation to the 2019 Conference Scholarship Campaign donors, whose support enables ACRL to build the skills and capacities of the next generation to serve our profession and association. Thanks to the individuals and groups who joined the 2019 Conference Scholarship Campaign and raised more than $66,000 for ACRL Conference scholarships..

BENEFACTORS Mary Jane Petrowski Jennifer E. Nutefall Robin L. Ewing ($740 AND ABOVE) Robert F. Rose Kathy A. Parsons Jennifer L. Fabbi ACRL Anthropology and Kara M. Whatley Brian John Falato INVESTORS Erin Finnerty Sociology Section CONTRIBUTORS ACRL Arts Section ($555–$739) Lois Fischer Black ACRL College Libraries Debra Gilchrist (UP TO $184) Nancy M. Foasberg Section Irene M. H. Herold Kristine Alpi Carrie Forbes ACRL Community & Junior Janice D. Welburn Camille Elizabeth Andrews Charles G. Forrest Judith M. Arnold Elaine Franco College Libraries Section STEWARDS ACRL Digital Scholarship Sara Arnold-Garza David Free Section ($370–$554) Kimberly M. Bailey Catherine R. Friedman ACRL Women and Gender ACRL Distance Learning Anne Barker Joyce Garczynski Studies Section Section Melissa Behney Katie E. Gibson M. Sue Baughman ACRL Education and Christina Bell Melissa Gold Deborah B. Dancik Behavioral Sciences Steven Bell Liorah Golomb Mary S. Ferrell Section Lucy Bellamy Michael Gorman Caroline Fuchs ACRL Instruction Section Rachel Besara Harriett E. Green Cynthia K. Steinhoff ACRL Literatures in English Amanda Binder Kevin Gunn Section Jill K. Blaemers Larry L. Hardesty ADVOCATES Melissa Bowles-Terry Dave A. Harmeyer ACRL Politics, Policy & ($185–$369) International Relations Laura R. Braunstein Cynthia Lynne Harrison Paul T. Adalian Section Ellysa Stern Cahoy Arianne Hartsell-Gundy Jose A. Aguinaga ACRL Rare Books and Rachel Ivy Clarke Merinda K. Hensley John M. Budd Manuscripts Section Helen Clements Peter D. Hepburn Ann Campion Riley ACRL Science and Margot Conahan Philip Herold Faye A. Chadwell Technology Section Sheila M. Corrall Tina Hertel John Danneker ACRL University Libraries Rachel Crowley W. Lee Hisle Mary Ellen Davis Section Breanne E. Crumpton Sarah Hoke Mel DeSart Carolyn H. Allen April D. Cunningham Jessica Hollister Catherine R. Friedman Theresa S. Byrd Jeremy Czerw Claire Holmes Julie Garrison Anne Marie Casey Nancy A. Davenport Lindley Homol Julia Gelfand John P. Culshaw Jeanne R. Davidson Lisa K. Hopkins Vicki Gregory Trevor A. Dawes Stephanie Davis-Kahl Marna M. Hostetler Alex R. Hodges Lori Goetsch Kathryn Deiss Rhonda Huisman Kelly Gordon Jacosbma Douglas K. Lehman Michelle Demeter Melissa Jadlos Diane Klare John A. Lehner M. Teresa Doherty David A. Jank Cassandra Kvenild Erika C. Linke Georgie L. Donovan Danielle A. Kane Sharon B. Mader Joyce L. Ogburn Julia Eisenstein Gina Kessler Lee

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Daniel John Kiely Beth McNeil Lauren Pressley Gregory E. Szczyrbak Paula Kiser Gayane K. Merguerian Jenna L. Rinalducci Rene Tanner Diane Klare Kevin Merriman Joan Roca Elisabeth Tappeiner Kathleen M. Kluegel Cheryl A. Middleton Charlotte Roh Nicole Tekulve Jennifer E. Knievel Sandra K. Millard Juliet Rumble Susan Trujillo Linda Kobashigawa Michelle S. Millet Michele Santamaria C. Anne Turhollow Linda A. Kopecky Michelle Elena Morton Devin Savage Amy Van Epps Anne Z. Krakow Karen Munro Lawrence Schwartz Sarah E. Vaughn Charles E. Kratz, Jr. Marilyn Myers Louise S. Sherby Christine Walde Carrie Kruse James Neal Denise Shorey Scott Walter Cassandra Kvenild Kenley Neufeld Gayatri Singh Nancy J. Weiner LeRoy J. LaFleur Marilyn Ochoa Meghan E. Sitar Krista White Kim Leeder Reed Elsie A. Okobi Erin T. Smith Andrew Whitis Claire E. Lobdell Blynne K. Olivieri Jill Sodt Barbara Wittkopf Pamela J. MacKintosh Erin Owens Michelle Spomer Lorraine A. Wochna Amani Magid Kathy A. Parsons Heidi Steiner Burkhardt Jungwon Yang Kara J. Malenfant Nancy A. Persons Lisa M. Stillwell Courtney Young Dan Mandeville Jeannette E. Pierce Frances F. Stumpf Colin McCaffrey Caro Pinto Madison E. Sullivan Jacquelyn A. McCoy John Pollitz Mark Szarko

Swarthmore College Libraries staff The College of Western Idaho Library staff CONGRATULATIONS! Congratulations to the 2019 ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Award Winners! College Library Swarthmore College Libraries Community College Library The College of Western Idaho Library University Library Case Western Reserve University Kelvin Smith Library Each winning library will receive $3,000 and a plaque, to be pre- sented at an award ceremony held on each recipient’s campus. The award, sponsored by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO, recog- Case Western Reserve University nizes academic librarians and staff who work together as a team to Kelvin Smith Library staff develop academic libraries that are outstanding in furthering the educational missions of their institutions.

APRIL 10–13, 2019 • CLEVELAND, OHIO 17 ACRL BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF

The Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) is the higher education association for academic libraries and library workers. Representing more than 10,000 individuals and libraries, ACRL (a division of the American Library Association) develops programs, products, and services to help those working in academic and research libraries learn, innovate, and lead within the academic community. Founded in 1940, ACRL is committed to advancing learning and transforming scholarship. Find ACRL on the web at acrl.org/, Facebook at facebook.com/ala.acrl, Twitter at @ala_acrl, Instagram at @ala_acrl, and YouTube at www.youtube.com/user/ALAACRL.

ACRL BOARD OF DIRECTORS ACRL STAFF Chase Ollis Lauren Pressley, President Mary Ellen K. Davis Program Officer University of Washington Libraries/ Executive Director Tory Ondrla UW Tacoma Margot Conahan Conference Manager Karen Munro, President-Elect Manager of Professional Gena Parsons-Diamond Simon Fraser University Development Program Coordinator, Member Cheryl Middleton, Past-President David Connolly Services Oregon State University Libraries Recruitment Ad Sales Manager/ Allison Payne April Cunningham, Director-at-Large Editorial Assistant Program Officer Palomar College Mark Cummings Mary Jane Petrowski Emily Daly, Director-at-Large CHOICE, Editor and Publisher Associate Director Duke University David Free Elois Sharpe Caroline Fuchs, Director-at-Large Editor-in-chief of C&RL News/Senior Program Coordinator Saint John’s University Communications Strategist Kelly Jacobsma, Director-at-Large Ann-Christe Galloway ALA STAFF Beatrice Calvin Hope College Production Editor Office for Human Resource Sara Goek Beth McNeil, Director-at-Large Development and Recruitment Iowa State University Program Manager Steven Zalusky Megan Griffin Lori J. Ostapowicz-Critz, Director- Communications and Marketing Senior Program Officer at-Large Office Worcester Polytechnic Institute Kara Malenfant LeRoy Jason LaFleur, ACRL Division Senior Strategist for Special Councilor Initiatives Tufts University Bill Mickey Carolyn Allen, Budget and Finance CHOICE, Editorial Director Chair Dawn Mueller University of Arkansas Senior Production Editor Mary Ellen K. Davis, Ex-Officio Erin Nevius Member Content Strategist ACRL Executive Director

STOP BY ACRL BOOTH #617 AND MEET OUR VIPS! BOARD MEMBERS Friday, April 12 Thursday, April 11 10:30 – 11:30 am Cindy Pierard 12:30 – 1:30 pm Jessica Critten 3:00-4:00 pm Caroline Fuchs and Beth McNeil 1:30 – 2:30 pm Irene M. H. Herold and Leila Rod-Welch Friday, April 12 10:30-11:30 am Karen Munro 2019 ACRL ACADEMIC/RESEARCH LIBRARIAN OF THE YEAR ACRL AUTHORS Friday, April 12 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Kaetrena Kendrick Thursday, April 11 9:00 – 10:00 am Cass Kvenild 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Ryan Sittler 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Amy Jackson

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Keynote Speakers Michele Norris Viet Thanh Nguyen Wednesday, April 10, 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11, 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Exhibit Hall A Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Exhibit Hall A Michele Norris sparks important Viet Thanh Nguyen’s bold, el- dialogue on current events, egant, and fiercely honest debut social issues and the power to novel, The Sympathizer, won the make change as she adeptly Pulitzer Prize. Growing up as a breaks down commonly-held refugee in America during the beliefs and attitudes on race, Vietnam War, he noticed that diversity and bias. Michele is one most movies and books about of the most trusted voices in the war focused on Americans American journalism. For a de- while the Vietnamese were cade, as host of National Public erased. He was inspired by this Radio’s longest-running pro- lack of representation to write gram, All Things Considered, she about the war from a Vietnam- (photo: Stephen Voss) captivated audiences nationwide ese perspective. Viet was the while earning some of journalism’s highest honors. Through- recipient of a MacArthur “Genius” Grant in 2017. The MacAr- out her accomplished career, Michele’s efforts to promote thur Foundation noted that Viet’s work offers insight into the conversation about race have resulted in a critically-acclaimed experiences of refugees and poses profound questions about memoir and her Peabody Award-winning initiative, The Race how victims and adversaries of war are portrayed. Card Project, which fosters conversation among individuals about their differences. Sponsored by OverDrive.

Alison Bechdel Saturday, April 13, 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Exhibit Hall A Alison Bechdel is an internationally beloved cartoonist whose darkly humorous graphic memoirs, astute writing and evocative drawing have forged an unlikely intimacy with a wide range of readers. For 25 years Alison self-syndicated the award-winning generational chronicle Dykes to Watch Out For. From the strip was born the now famous “Bechdel test,” which measures gender bias in film. Her first graphic novel,Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic was adapted into a Broadway musical that has won five Tony Awards including Best Musical. Alison was the recipient of a 2012 Guggenheim Fellowship and in 2014 she received a MacArthur “Genius” Grant. Sponsored by OCLC.

Invited Presentations Beyond free: A social justice vision for open education THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 4:00–5:00 P.M. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Atrium Ballroom A Rajiv Jhangiani, Special Advisor to the Provost on Open Education and Professor, Kwantlen Polytechnic University The open education movement wants to be a force for equity. The argument is straightforward and power- ful: Widen access to educational resources and marginalized students who disproportionately suffer at the hands of the exploitative business models of commercial textbook publishers will disproportionately benefit, in both economic and educational terms. However, as the open education movement has matured, its vision has expanded beyond an emphasis on free open educational resources to the freedoms that flow from open educational practices. The contemporary open education movement thus represents an access-oriented commitment to learner-driven educa- tion, a force for the democratization of knowledge that challenges neoliberal forces that pit increasingly precarious faculty against increasingly precarious students. However, open is not a panacea and an uncritical approach risks perpetrating harm with the best of intentions. This presentation outlines a social justice vision for open education that is both broader and more critical, one that contemplates its true potential while being mindful of its pitfalls. Sponsored by Iowa State University.

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The centrality of Whiteness through the superficial work of diversifying academe FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 8:30–9:30 A.M. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Atrium Ballroom A Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, Associate Professor, Sociology, American University There are often “proper” and “neutral” unspoken rules in academic circles—this is part and parcel of how Whiteness operates. More recently, there are many efforts to increase “diversity”—efforts that inadver- tently serve as tools to impose uniformity in a way that flattens social interaction while sustaining racial hierarchies; those who do not uphold these shared codes of social behavior are sanctioned accordingly. But those efforts are framed as raceless and in the process, a central narrative (embedded in Whiteness) survives. Thus, White- ness hardens the inner workings of academic spaces, yet it remains invisible as it operates. Hear about the ways in which our tacit approval of Whiteness, and the enactment of its rules, enables it to extend, to the point of countering any diversity efforts. Moving beyond “difficult conversations on diversity,” this session makes evident the workings of Whiteness in and through the everyday. The goal is to illustrate how structural issues of Whiteness (as a force that sustains hegemonic, “neutral” ways of be- ing/behaving) interplay with the seemingly mundane, and the interactional, in everyday life. Sponsored by University of California, Irvine Libraries.

Becoming a Proud “Bad Librarian”: Dismantling Vocational Awe in Librarianship SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 8:30–9:30 A.M. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Atrium Ballroom A Fobazi M. Ettarh, Undergraduate Success Librarian, Rutgers University Newark Vocational awe describes the set of ideas, values, and assumptions librarians have about themselves and the profession that result in notions that libraries as institutions are inherently good and sacred, and there- fore beyond critique. It is a term that openly exposes the exploitative nature of common rhetoric around librarianship and libraries, and allows for the opening up of what it means to be a “good” librarian. Accord- ing to Deborah Hicks, the professional identity of a librarian “transcends other non-professional identities, such as one’s gender or race identity…” (2016). Taken to its extreme, this means that the ideal librarian is one whose other identities are subsumed by the “noble calling” of library work to the exclusion, and even detriment, of anything else. Librarianship, as a field, also has an identity— one tied to its purported values. A common rhetoric is that libraries, and librarianship, are the last bastions of democracy. Voca- tional awe permeates the narratives surrounding the ideal identities of librarians and librarianship. Because vocational awe also intersects with the problematic rhetoric of “do what you love” (Tokumitsu 2015), which enables the exploitation of librarians as workers by eliminating the distinction between personal and professional identities, librarianship cannot be critiqued without the critic being labeled a “bad librarian.” When there is immense resistance to merely acknowledging flaws in our professional values and practice, how can we work towards meaningful change? Sponsored by the Five Colleges of Ohio.

Chair’s Choice Presentations Advocating for Social Justice: The Role of the Ally THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 8:00 – 9:00 A.M. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Atrium Ballroom A (or) FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1:00 – 2:00 P.M. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Atrium Ballroom A Jody Gray, Director, ALA Office for Diversity, Literacy and Outreach Services; Briana Jarnagin, Member Ser- Jody Gray vices Assistant ALA, Office for Diversity, Literacy & Outreach Services This workshop introduces participants to the concept of being an ally. Participants explore how it’s pos- sible, and why it’s necessary, to work toward equity, diversity, and inclusion in all parts of our profession— even from our positions of privilege. Learning Outcomes: • Participants will have a shared understanding of privilege as a social justice concept. • Participants will have the opportunity to use role-plays as a tool in practicing intervention tech- niques and building confidence for acting in situations as an ally. • Participants will gain tools for speaking to historical and institutional inequality and moving toward equity. This program will be offered twice, once on Thursday and once on Friday. Add one of these programs to Briana Jarnagin your agenda as best fits your schedule.

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Be the Change: An Integrative Program for Personal and Professional Transformation THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 9:40 – 10:40 A.M. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Atrium Ballroom A DeEtta Jones, Founder and Principal, DeEtta Jones and Associates • Are you or your colleagues experiencing change fatigue? • Is your library stretched so thin with operational needs that “leading change” falls to the bottom of the list? • Do you wrestle with integrating equity and inclusion into your library’s core strategic goals? • Are you looking for more than a “workshop” to help build organizational capacity for change? • If you answered yes to any of these questions, you are not alone.

This session will preview “Be the Change: An Integrative Program for Personal and Professional Transformation,” a new program for academic libraries and people who work in them. Participants will be introduced to new ways of thinking about and approach to personal and organizational change.

DeEtta Jones and Associates brings decades of experience supporting academic libraries’ professional development needs. From the Library Managements Skills Institutes (LMSI’s) to strategic planning and organizational culture-building, we have been trusted advisors and partners. We have also received many requests for professional development that builds upon the LMSI’s and pro- vides scalable and sustainable tools for organizational change.

Be the Change is designed built upon the assumption that personal well-being expands one’s ability to be effective professionals and change leaders. Participants in this session will leave with tools for immediate application and sharing.

Unlikely Movie Screening FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 4:15 – 6:15 P.M. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Atrium Ballroom A Discussant: Trevor A. Dawes, Vice Provost for Libraries and Museums and May Morris University Librarian at University of Delaware Set in the cities of Akron, Atlanta, Boston and Los Angeles, Unlikely tells the story of five individuals failed by America’s higher education system who fight for a second chance at opportunity. In the US, less than 50% of students who start college ever finish, making America’s college completion rates among the worst in the world. Now there are more than 35 million Americans who started college but never finished, leaving them saddled with debt, and behind their peers in earning power. Featuring interviews with LeBron James, Howard Schultz, and our nation’s leading voices in education, this penetrating and personal new film investigates America’s college dropout crisis through the lives of five diverse students as they fight for a second chance at opportunity and highlights the innova- tors reimagining higher education for the 21st century. The movie is directed by Adam and Jaye Fenderson and runs 1 hour and 45 minutes. It will be followed by a brief 15-minute discussion. For more information see www.unlikelyfilm.com.

ACRL Research Agenda for Scholarly Communications and the Research Environment SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 9:45 – 10:45 A.M. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Atrium Ballroom A Nathan Hall, Director, Digital Imaging and Preservation Services at Virginia Tech; Rebecca R. Kennison, Executive Director, K|N Consultants; Yasmeen Shorish, Data Services Coordinator, James Madison University Learn about ACRL’s new research agenda for scholarly communications and the research environment. Devel- oped over the course of a year with a high degree of Nathan Hall Rebecca R. Kennison Yasmeen Shorish community involvement — particularly historically under- represented groups — this powerful new action-oriented agenda encourages the community to make the scholarly communica- tions system more open, inclusive, and equitable by addressing issues concerning people, content, and systems. It outlines trends, encourages practical actions, and clearly identifies the most strategic research questions to pursue. Learn how to apply for an ACRL research grant to investigate timely and substantial research questions, developing solutions that will move the community forward.

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of their own meal. Sign up on a first-come, first-served basis at ACRL RoadShow Showcase the Local Arrangements Desk in the registration area—and be Local, Affordable In-person Training sure to note the time of your reservation and meetup location. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2:00 – 3:30 P.M. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Rooms 19–24 Interested in bringing one of ACRL’s popular RoadShows to your campus? Meet our expert presenters and learn how these affordable workshops can help your library tackle the great- est issues facing the profession today. Ask questions, discuss ideas, and meet colleagues in this round-robin style showcase. Library administrators, staff development officers, and library personnel working or seeking training in the areas of informa- tion literacy, scholarly communication, data management, and assessment are encouraged to attend!

Social Events and Opportunities All-Conference Reception Exhibits Opening Reception FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 8:00–10:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 5:30 – 7:30 P.M. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Join your colleagues among thousands of one-of-a-kind items– Exhibit Hall BC ranging from musical instruments and song lyrics to quirky Visit the grand opening of the exhibits featuring more than stage props and colorful costumes. Whatever your musical 200 companies showcasing the latest in library products and tastes are, there’s a legend here for you; James Brown, Aretha services. Appetizers and cash bar will be available. Franklin, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Sponsored by Elsevier. the Grateful Dead, Elton John, Bob Marley, Bruce Springsteen, Prince, U2, Madonna, Run-DMC, Tupac Shakur, and Bon Jovi ACRL 101/First-Time Attendee Orientation/ to name just a few. Come enjoy all the sights and sounds of a Engagement Fair truly unique American landmark. Casual attire is appropriate, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 6:30 – 8:00 P.M. consider wearing jeans and your favorite band/ T-shirt. Hilton Superior AB Continuous Shuttle Service begins at 7:45 p.m. Perfect for first-timers and/or those who want to get further en- Sponsored by EBSCO. gaged in the association. Discover how to successfully navigate the conference, meet ACRL leaders, and learn how you can get BLUE ROUTE: involved. We’ll start with a 30-minute orientation followed by *Marriott (Pick-up Location) an engagement fair where you can enjoy delicious snacks while *Hilton (Pick-up Location) discovering more about the association from ACRL members, YELLOW ROUTE: leaders, and staff. Pick up the fun and easy networking game at *DoubleTree (Pick-up Location) this event or in the ACRL Office, complete it, and drop it in the *Westin (Pick-up Location) collection box by the ACRL Booth #617 by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Drury Plaza (Depart from Westin) April 12, for your chance to win a free ACRL 2021 registration! Sponsored by University of Delaware Library, Museums, and Press. GREEN ROUTE: *Renaissance (Pick-up Location) Team Trivia *Hyatt Regency (Pick-up Location) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 7:30 – 9:30 P.M. Hampton Inn (Depart from Hyatt Regency) Hilton, Hope D Holiday Inn (Depart from Hyatt Regency) Join your friends and make new ones at this battle of the minds Kimpton (Depart from Hyatt Regency) Wednesday night. Teams are made up of 8 people each, so bring a full team, partial team, or join one when you get here. Headshot Studio Classic trivia is a fun and easy way to get to know people, seat- FREE Professional Headshots ing is limited to about 200 people who are ready to compete WEDNESDAY–FRIDAY, EXHIBIT HALL BC for ACRL glory and fame. Back by popular demand, this is a first-come, first-served -ex ecutive portrait-taking experience in the exhibit hall. If desired, Dinner with Colleagues makeup professionals will quickly make sure you are looking THURSDAY, APRIL 11, SEVERAL TIME SLOTS AND your best, then you will be photographed by a professional LOCATIONS AVAILABLE photographer. At the iPad kiosk you will be able to email your Join your colleagues at some of Cleveland’s best restaurants. photo to yourself and/or immediately upload it to your social There are several restaurants with a range of prices and types of media accounts. You will also receive a free print. ACRL makes cuisine to choose from. Everyone will be responsible for the cost you look good!

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Hotel Soap Donations WEDNESDAY–SATURDAY, HUNTINGTON CONVENTION LOUNGES AND WELLNESS CENTER OF CLEVELAND ENTRANCES Bring your new, wrapped bars of unused hotel soap/shampoo/ Chillaxation for everyone conditioner/body wash to support shelters that serve at-risk Art Lounge, Exhibit Hall BC: Just inside the exhibit people in the Cleveland area. Drop off at the collection bins as hall to the left you’ll find this crafty space equipped you enter the convention center. Thank you in advance! with tables, paper, coloring and other art supplies. This space is available for creating your own piece of art or following DIY art project instructions anytime ticketed sessions are not in progress. Sponsored by Oberlin College Library.

Quiet Lounge, Room 17: We know it’s hard being “on” all day and busy conference goers need downtime. Re- lax with dim lighting and comfortable chairs arranged for privacy.

Recharge, Global Health Center Atrium: Recharge yourself and your devices! Check out the wired lounge Virtual and Extended Reality Experience in the Global Health Center entrance of the convention WEDNESDAY–FRIDAY center with seating to rest your feet and built in “juice” Exhibit Hall BC, XRLibraries Booth 217 for all your devices. Xtended Reality is changing the ways we learn and communi- cate in the 21st century. View and test the latest in XR headsets, Yoga and Meditation, Room 12: The Zen-themed room applications and production tools in the exhibit hall. Examine offers classes in mindful meditation and desk yoga. Each best practices collected from university libraries throughout the session is first-come, first-served for a limited number world. Engage, be excited by, and more intelligently respond to of students to ensure a relaxing environment. No special the scientific, technological and environmental issues shaping props or clothing required. Find dates and times in the our future. View and try 360 degree cameras and the software conference schedule. This room is also available for production tools used for creating XR programming and Im- drop-in personal meditation/stretching/quiet any time mersive Storytelling. Explore social frameworks for collabora- that guided meditation or desk yoga is not in session. tive XR project engagement in virtual social worlds. See how Sponsored by Sage. XR technologies can enhance and transform higher education.

SUSTAINABILITY In keeping with our values and ACRL’s ongoing commitment to sustainable efforts, ACRL has taken the following steps for this conference: • ACRL chose to partner with the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, along with its exclu- sive food and beverage provider, Levy Convention Centers for this event. The convention center and its catering service prioritize a comprehensive sustainability plan that is supported by eco-friendly design. Some of their environment-friendly initiatives include: xx Grind2Energy Program: An onsite food waste recycling program that enables food waste to be converted into energy, natural gas, electricity, and fertilizer. xx Water Re-Fill Stations: To help reduce the use of plastic bottles, these strategically placed water stations have replaced 21,000 bottles annually. xx Lighting: A control system that uses daylight harvesting by taking advantage of the extensive natural light. xx Green Rooftop: The 14-acre park above the center provides lovely green space in the middle of downtown Cleveland. xx The Real Farmville: Managed by the food and beverage provider, Levy Convention Centers, The Real Farmville provides an acre of fresh produce, honey, and herbs used in menu items daily. • ACRL used recycled paper and soy-based ink for the program book and promotional materials. Ready to go paperless? Tell us if we can ditch the program book entirely in your conference evaluation. • ACRL reduced signage by using digital signs available outside each meeting room and recycling all of the foam core sig- nage, entrance units, and registration counters produced for the show. • ACRL chose recycled carpet in the exhibit hall and reusable pipe and drape.

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ALA Statement of Appropriate Conduct Coat and Luggage Check ACRL seeks to create a safe and welcoming conference. As a Complimentary coat and luggage check is available in the con- community we do not tolerate discrimination, abuse, or harass- vention center by Room 9 at the following times: ment of any kind by anyone at our conference events. We re- quest your help creating a conference in which all participants Wednesday, April 10 2:00 – 8:00 p.m. may learn, network, and enjoy the company of colleagues in an Thursday April 11 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. environment of mutual respect and genuine engagement. The Friday, April 12 7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. full ALA Statement of Appropriate Conduct is available on the Saturday, April 13 7:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. ACRL 2019 conference website. Please go to the ACRL Office, Room 16 and ask to speak with the ACRL Executive Director Evaluation if you experience conduct that is not keeping with conference When you return home, you will receive an email from ACRL expectations. with the link to the online evaluation. Please take a few minutes to complete it so ACRL can continue to provide you with ACRL 2019 App meaningful professional development activities. Individuals Available now on all your devices, the official conference app who complete the ACRL 2019 evaluation will be entered in a “ACRL 2019” has everything you need; a truly easy-to-use per- drawing for a free registration to ACRL 2021! sonalized schedule, maps, and fun networking features. Create your profile or simply sync your LinkedIn profile (and/or Twitter Exhibits account) and you’re ready to go. Check out the activity feed, The ACRL 2019 Exhibits are a place to learn and engage with post your thoughts, join a topic channel, earn points, and have exhibitors representing a wide range of products and services. fun! In addition to educational opportunities, the exhibit hall will Sponsored by Modern Language Association. provide you with the amenities and breaks you need! The ex- hibits are located in Exhibit Halls BC of the Huntington Conven- ACRL Membership Booth tion Center of Cleveland. Exhibit hours are: Stop by the ACRL booth (#617) in the exhibit hall. The Associa- tion of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) is the higher edu- Wednesday, April 10 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. cation association for librarians. Representing almost 10,000 Thursday, April 11 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. academic and research librarians and interested individuals, Friday, April 12 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ACRL (a division of the American Library Association) develops programs, products and services to help academic and research Exhibits Only passes are available to visitors for free on Thurs- librarians learn, innovate and lead within the academic com- day and Friday. Non-registrants may pick up the exhibits passes munity. Meet ACRL members and staff at the booth, and learn from the exhibits registration desk in the registration area. A list more about the association and how you can get involved. of conference exhibitors appears on pages 84–86. ACRL Office First Aid The ACRL Office is located in Room 16 of the Huntington Con- The First Aid room is located just inside the Exhibit Hall C vention Center of Cleveland. entrance to the left (Show Office located to the right of the men’s restroom). An emergency medical technician will be on Addendum duty during conference hours. If you encounter a medical or An addendum to this program containing changes and updated other emergency, please contact Security Dispatch by using information is available in the registration area. Please consult one of the methods described below. Calmly and clearly state this listing when planning your conference schedule. your name, your location in the building, and the nature of your emergency. Please follow any and all instructions given to you Admission to Sessions by Security Dispatch. Your name badge is your ticket of admission to conference sessions, exhibits, and other activities. You will not be admit- • Contact any Convention Center staff member wearing ted to the meeting rooms, receptions, or exhibit hall without a name badge or carrying a radio. They can contact your name badge. Preconferences require preregistration and a Security and medical services. separate registration fee. • Pick up any black house phone located throughout the Cabs facility and dial 1601 (this is labeled above the phone) or Cabs are plentiful in the Cleveland area if needed. call (216) 928-1601 from your mobile phone. ABC Taxi Company (216) 651-7777 • 911 can also be used. However, due to the size and complexity of the building, the prior two options are Ace Taxi Cab (216) 361-4700 preferable. Wheelchair accessible Americab Transportation (216) 881-1111 Food Service Wheelchair accessible Cleveland is home to a vibrant and thriving food and restau- rant scene. Within the convention center, try Lakeside Market Cleveland Taxi Service (216) 856-0867 in the Exhibit Hall, open Wednesday through Friday for lunch Cleveland Taxi Limo (216) 835-1672 (including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free selections).

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EAGLE AVE MAIN Hotels A Need help with your hotelB reservations? Stop by the ACRL HousingC Desk located in the registrationD area, and a representative will E be glad to assist you. This service will be available through Friday afternoon.

There is a Starbucks in the Global Health Center entrance of Local Arrangements Desk the convention center open during conference hours. Food The Local Arrangements Desk, located in the registration area, trucks will visit the convention center Thursday and Friday for is staffed by the ACRL Local Arrangements Committee and lo- quick and tasty lunch options. For dinner, it’s just a few blocks cal volunteers. These knowledgeable volunteers are pleased to to 4th Street where options abound. For more lunch options provide you with information on Cleveland’s restaurants, tours, or evening restaurant suggestions, further information is libraries, art, music, and shopping. Hours are available at the ACRL Local Arrangements Desk. Morning and afternoon refreshment breaks will be available on Thursday Tuesday, April 9 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. and Friday in the exhibit hall. Wednesday, April 10 12:00 – 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Internet Workstations Friday, April 12 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Need to check your email? This is the place. Stop by these workstations in the back left side of the exhibit hall. These Lost and Found workstations are available to all conference attendees and are Lost and found articles may be turned in and/or reclaimed at open during exhibit hall hours. the ACRL Office.

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Name Badges The Placement Center, coordinated by the ALA Office for Hu- Please wear your conference name badge at all times during the man Resource Development and Recruitment, will be open the conference and to all conference activities, including the All-Con- following hours: ference Reception on Friday. If you lose or misplace your name badge, the staff at the registration desk will assist you in securing Thursday, April 11 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. a new badge. You will need to present some form of photo iden- Friday, April 12 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. tification in order to receive a replacement name badge. An Open House will be held on Friday, April 12, from 11:00 a.m. Photography/Video to 1:00 p.m., where representatives from academic institu- Professional photography and video may be captured at all tions will have an opportunity to showcase positions and the official ACRL conference events and venues. Photography and quality of life at their institutions. Staff will be able to discuss video will be used for promotional and other purposes. Your various aspects of campus and community life—the things that attendance constitutes your consent to be included in photog- make their institution unique, such as arts, music, sports, and raphy and videos. If you do not want your likeness used, please recreational activities, cultural facilities, the work environment, go to the ACRL Office and we will be glad to assist you. etc.—without necessarily talking about specific jobs. Sponsored by Kent State University School of Information. Placement Center Looking for a job or the right person to hire? The ALA JobLIST Press Room Placement and Career Development Center (Rooms 8 & 9) Members of the press may obtain information, materials, and provides opportunities for employers and job seekers to meet, a badge by registering in the Press Room, located in Room 11. network, and achieve success in reaching their employment Press Room hours are: goals. Events and activities in the ALA JobLIST Placement Center are designed to help job seekers retool their skills and Wednesday, April 10 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. prepare for job searches. They are intended for people at every Thursday, April 11 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. stage of their careers –not just new graduates. Employers are Friday, April 12 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. encouraged to interact with job seekers at every level. Saturday, April 13 8:00 – 11:00 a.m.

ACRL members experienced in evaluating and hiring librarians Printing/Shipping are available to critique the résumés of new and experienced The UPS Store librarians. Just drop in with your résumé; no appointment is 7 St. Clair Ave. necessary. Mock interviews provide individuals with an op- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland portunity to practice their interviewing skills. Private appoint- 216-303-9360 ments with a professional career counselor can help guide [email protected] you in strategizing for the next phase of your career, solving a problem in your current job situation, defining goals, or rejuve- The UPS Store is located onsite at the Huntington Convention nating your career path. Appointments for mock interviews and Center of Cleveland and can assist with printing and shipping career counseling are subject to availability. Computers are also needs. Hours of operation: Wednesday, 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.; available in the center to access ALA JobLIST. There are also a Thursday, 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.; wide variety of books on job search topics such as interview- Saturday, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. ing, salary negotiation, and résumé writing.

ACRL 2019 WIFI & SOCIAL MEDIA WiFi Twitter and Hashtags Free wireless Internet is available in the meeting rooms in the Find ACRL on Twitter at @ala_acrl, The official conference Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. ACRL 2019 Wifi hashtag is #acrl2019. Presenters were offered the option of is not available in the exhibit hall. having a hashtag for their session. Look for specific session Sponsored by Springer Nature. hashtags in this program book. We encourage respectful backchannel discussion. How to access WiFi in meeting rooms the Huntington Con- vention Center of Cleveland: Instagram Enable wireless on your computer or device. Share your Cleveland photos and tag them #acrl2019 on Connect to ACRL 2019 wireless network. Password: recasting Instagram! Follow ACRL on Instagram at @ala_acrl for more conference images. How to access WiFi in meeting rooms at the Hilton Cleve- land Downtown: Enable wireless on your computer or device. Connect to ACRL 2019 wireless network. Password: recasting

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Registration Registration is located in Exhibit Hall C of the Huntington A registration badge is required for entrance to all confer- Convention Center of Cleveland. Registration hours are: ence programs, special activities, and the exhibit hall. Ses- sions will be monitored, and only individuals with badges will Tuesday, April 9 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. be allowed to participate. Wednesday, April 10 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Friday, April 12 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Proceedings Restrooms and Lactation Pods The ACRL 2019 conference proceedings are available online at Restrooms are located on every level of the convention center. http://www.ala.org/acrl/conferences/acrl2019/papers. An all-gender restroom can be found on the exhibit level by Room 18. The convention center also features two Mamava Lac- Recordings tation pods. One is located on the concourse level by the Hall All Panel, Contributed Paper, Lightning Talk, and TechCon- A escalator, and the other is on the exhibit hall level by Room nect sessions will be screen captured and audio recorded for 9. These lactation suites make the world a friendlier place for the ACRL Virtual Conference. Screen capture is a recording of women to breast pump or breastfeed. Please see ACRL staff in everything that appears on the screen during the presenta- the office Room 16, if you need refrigeration. tion synced with a recording of the audio of the presentation, including the question-and-answer portions. These recordings will be provided as part of the ACRL 2019 Virtual Conference, available for one year after conference dates (complimentary to all registrants in Cleveland).

Session Formats ACRL 2019 offers nearly 500 peer-reviewed programs featuring eight session formats to suit a wide range of presentation and learning styles. Listing of conference programs begin on page 29.

SESSION TYPE SESSION LENGTH FORMAT Contributed Contributed papers are research and position papers that provoke you to think 30 minutes Papers creatively about issues facing academic and research librarians. Lightning talks are inspiring sessions that provide quick glimpses of the latest in- Lightning Talks 5 minutes novations, interesting ideas, and new technologies and services in 20 slides that advance automatically every 15 seconds. Panel sessions are one-hour presentations that allow for multiple perspectives Panel Sessions 60 minutes on an issue. Short presentation Electronic poster sessions are informal presentations featuring successful solu- Poster Sessions repeated during tions to problems and unique and innovative library-based projects. 45-minute time block Preconferences are full-day sessions focusing in depth on a particular issue. Preconferences 6 hours Separate registration required. Roundtable discussions are informal conversations focusing on a particular Roundtable 60 minutes topic of interest to academic and research libraries. Roundtables accommodate Discussions around 15 participants per table, including facilitator(s). TechConnect micro-presentations document technology-related innovations in TechConnect 20 minutes academic and research libraries. Virtual Conference webcasts are offered live during the Virtual Conference. Virtual Confer- 60 minutes Webcasts will be recorded, and the archive will be available to all conference at- ence Webcasts tendees in the Virtual Conference community and accessible until March 2020. Workshops 2 or 3 hours Workshops provide 2 or 3 contact hours and encourage active learning.

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Speaker Ready Room ACRL appreciates the time and effort you have put into prepar- ing your presentation and wants to make sure you feel ready. Visit Room 10 to practice your presentation, have some quiet to go over things, or make some last-minute tweaks. Thank you for your contribution to the conference. Special Needs ACRL wants to make sure everyone’s experience will be a pleasant and accessible one. Those requesting scooters or special services may visit the ACRL Office in Room 16. We are happy to assist you. Telephone Numbers Cleveland area code 216 diverse Emergencies 911 ACRL Registration 216-928-1277 innovative ACRL Housing Desk 216-928-1278 compelling ACRL Office 216-928-1279 world renowned Press Office 216-928-1280 Virtual Conference UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS Miss a session, or want to continue the discussion after the con- JOURNALS ference? Log on to the ACRL 2019 Virtual Conference. The Vir- tual Conference is included in your conference registration and utpjournals.press includes slidecasts of more than 500 face-to-face conference sessions, webcasts, more than 200 electronic poster sessions, select keynote recordings, and more. The Virtual Conference will remain available until April 2020. Explore innovative research Sponsored by Gale, a Cengage Company. and exceptional scholarship from forward-thinking Visit us at authors that speaks to an exhibit #251 ACRL 2021 in Seattle international audience. health sciences Mark your calendars! Join your history, Canadian studies, and the classics colleagues in Seattle, April 14-17, Indigenous studies 2021, for ACRL 2021: Ascending law, criminology, and politics into an Open Future. literature, language, and the arts religion and cultural studies science and technology Stop by the ACRL booth #617 to enter to win a free ACRL 2021 registration!

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8:30 AM–3:30 PM Conference Schedule Planning, Assessing, and Communicating Library Impact: Putting the Standards for Libraries in Higher WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019 Education Into Action Hilton, Hope E 8:00 AM–3:30 PM Format: Preconference, pre-registration/additional fee required Taking Charge of Your Narrative Primary Tag: Assessment | #ACRLRSSLHE Presenter(s): Lisa Stillwell, Associate Librarian for Research Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 3 Services, Franklin & Marshall College; Sharon Mader, Dean Format: Preconference, pre-registration/additional fee required Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Emeritus and Professor, University of New Orleans, Earl K. Presenter(s): Alexia Hudson-Ward, Director of Libraries, Long Library Oberlin College and Conservatory; Mary Ellen Davis, Execu- tive Director, Association of College and Research Libraries; 8:30 AM–3:30 PM Toni Olivas, Education & Sociology Librarian, CSU San Marcos; Systems Leadership Lab: A Deep Dive into Functional Jon Cawthorne, Dean, Wayne State University Library System; & Dysfunctional Organizational Patterns Gerald Holmes, Diversity Coordinator, University of North Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 Carolina at Greensboro; Trevor Dawes, Vice Provost for Librar- Format: Preconference, pre-registration/additional fee required ies and Museums, May Morris University Librarian, University Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership of Delaware; Jody Gray, Director, Office for Diversity, Literacy Presenter(s): Melanie Hawks, Human Resources Manager, and Outreach Services, American Library Association; Elaine University of Utah, Marriott Library; Kathryn Deiss, Consultant, Westbrooks, Vice Provost of University Libraries & University Kathryn Deiss Consulting, LLC Librarian, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill OPENING KEYNOTE: MICHELE NORRIS 8:30 AM–3:30 PM 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Engaged Students are Empowered Students: Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Instructional Design Matters Exhibit Hall A Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 Introductions: Courtney Young, Format: Preconference, pre-registration/additional fee required University Librarian, Colgate Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #ACRLDesignMatters University Libraries Presenter(s): Claire Holmes, Assistant University Librarian for Michele Norris is a Peabody Research & Instruction, Towson University; Meg Grotti, As- sistant Head of Instructional Services, University of Delaware Award-winning journalist, Library; Megan Oakleaf, Associate Professor, Syracuse Univer- founder of The Race Card sity; Melissa Cadena, Syracuse University Project and Executive Direc- tor of The Bridge, The Aspen 8:30 AM–3:30 PM Institute’s new program on Lead Your Library Towards Accessibility: Knowledge race, identity, connectivity & Tools for Any Librarian to Promote a Culture of and inclusion. Accessibility Michele Norris Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 4 For more than a decade Michele served as a host of Format: Preconference, pre-registration/additional fee required Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development NPR’s “All Things Considered,” where she interviewed Presenter(s): Stephanie Rosen, Accessibility Specialist, Univer- world leaders, American presidents, Nobel laureates, sity of Michigan Ann Arbor; Heidi Schroeder, Accessibility Co- leading thinkers and groundbreaking artists. She has ordinator, Michigan State University Libraries; Andy Andrews, also produced in-depth profiles, interviews and series Accessibility Coordinator, University of Washington Libraries for NPR News programs as well as special reports for National Geographic, Time Magazine, ABC News and 8:30 AM–3:30 PM Lifetime Television. Norris created The Race Card Proj- OER+ScholarlyCommunication ect, an initiative to foster a wider conversation about Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5 race in America, after the publication of her family Format: Preconference, pre-registration/additional fee required memoir, The Grace of Silence: A Family Memoir. In the Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication | #lisoer Presenter(s): Maria Bonn, Senior Lecturer, University of Il- book she turns her formidable interviewing and inves- linois–Urbana–Champaign; Will Cross, Director of Copyright & tigative skills on her own background to unearth long Digital Scholarship, North Carolina State University Libraries; hidden family secrets that raise questions about her Josh Bolick, Scholarly Communication Librarian, University of racial legacy and shed new light on America’s compli- Kansas cated racial history. Sponsored by OverDrive.

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5:30 PM–6:30 PM 8:00 AM–8:30 AM MICHELE NORRIS BOOK SIGNING Academic libraries, government information, and the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland persistent problem of jargon Exhibit Hall A Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 25C 5:30 PM–7:30 PM Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Technology and Tools EXHIBITS OPENING RECEPTION Presenter(s): Jennifer Kirk, Government Information Librar- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland ian, Utah State University; Alex Sundt, Web Services Librarian, Exhibit Hall BC Utah State University; Teagan Eastman, Online Instruction Visit the grand opening of the exhibits featuring more Librarian, Utah State University than 200 companies showcasing the latest in library products and services. Appetizers and cash bar will be 8:00 AM–8:30 AM available. Sponsored by Elsevier. Collaborating with Students to Find and Evaluate Open Educational Resources in Engineering 6:30 PM–8:00 PM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland ACRL 101/FIRST-TIME ATTENDEE Room 25AB Format: Contributed Paper ORIENTATION/ENGAGEMENT FAIR Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Hilton, Superior A Presenter(s): Sarah Evelyn, Head, Instructional Design, Brown Perfect for first-timers and/or those who want to find University Library; John Kromer, Scholarly Resources Librarian, their niche in ACRL. Discover how to successfully navi- Physical Sciences, Arizona State University Library gate the conference, meet ACRL leaders, and learn how you can get involved in the association. Sponsored by 8:00 AM–8:30 AM the University of Delaware Library, Museums, and Press. Navigating Change Without a Director Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 7:30 PM–9:30 PM Room 26C TEAM TRIVIA Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | Hilton, Hope D #librarywithoutadirector Classic team trivia, with a bit of library-related trivia to Presenter(s): Martina Haines, Systems/Health Services Librar- boot! Join your friends and make new ones at this bat- ian, Minnesota State University-Moorhead tle of the minds. Teams are made up of 8 people each, so bring a full team, partial team, or join one when you 8:00 AM–8:30 AM get here. Seating is limited to about 200 people who Recasting the 21st Century Community College are ready to compete for ACRL glory and fame. Library: Transforming the Student Experience through Sponsored by Ohio University Libraries. Space Planning and Assessment Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 26B THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2019 Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership 6:30 AM–7:30 AM Presenter(s): Jennifer Arnold, Director, CPCC Library, Central ROCK N’ RUN/WALK (TICKETED EVENT — Piedmont Community College FULL) Westin Lobby 8:00 AM–8:30 AM Sponsored by Project MUSE Spinning a Scholarly Story: Using Faculty Interviews to Develop a Scholarly Communications Agenda for 8:00 AM–8:20 AM Liaison Librarians The virtual reality hub: a mobile, flexible way to Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, explore VR Room 26A Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Format: Contributed Paper Atrium Ballroom B Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Format: TechConnect Presentation Presenter(s): Teresa Schultz, Social Sciences Librarian, Uni- Primary Tag: Outreach | #acrl2019VR versity of Nevada Reno; Ann Medaille, Director of Research Presenter(s): Beth Cormier, Curriculum Librarian, University of Services, University of Nevada, Reno Lethbridge

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8:00 AM–9:00 AM ences & Humanities Librarian, University of Maine; Rebecca Advocating for Social Justice: The Role of the Ally Bushby, Education Librarian, The College of New Jersey; Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Melissa Harden, First Year Experience Librarian, University Atrium Ballroom A of Notre Dame Hesburgh Libraries; Lily Herakova, Lecturer, Format: Chair’s Choice Department of Communication and Journalism, University Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development of Maine; Anna Michelle Martinez-Montavon, Instructional Presenter(s): Jody Gray, Director, ALA Office for Diversity, Design Librarian, University of Notre Dame; Maggie Murphy, Literacy and Outreach Services; Briana Jarnagin, Member Ser- First-Year Instruction and Humanities Librarian, UNC Greens- vices Assistant ALA, Office for Diversity, Literacy & Outreach boro Services 8:00 AM–9:00 AM 8:00 AM–9:00 AM IDEAS! Rebuilding the Traditional Department: How Enabling student success: Best practices for a traditional access services department changed evaluating and providing accessible library resources service models by adapting student positions, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5 getting involved around campus, making friends and Format: Panel Session influencing people. Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 Presenter(s): Katie Gibson, Humanities Librarian, Miami Uni- Format: Panel Session versity Libraries; Debbie Tenofsky, Head of Research, Teaching, Primary Tag: Access Services and Services, University of Cincinnati Libraries; Sean Poley, Presenter(s): Nicole Thomas, Information Delivery and Access Director of Accessible Technology, Miami University; Nicole Services (IDEAS) Librarian, Northeastern University; Mela- Arnold, Muskingum University Library; Ginny Boehme, Miami nie Bopp, Information Delivery and Access Services (IDEAS) University Librarian, Northeastern University

8:00 AM–9:00 AM 8:00 AM–9:00 AM Endurance is Not Transformation: Narratives of Reinventing Through Achievable, Affordable, Effective Women of Color on the Promotion- and Tenure-Track Change Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 4 Grand Ballroom B Format: Panel Session Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Gwen Short, Librarian, The Ohio State University, Presenter(s): Camille Chesley, Reference Librarian, University Wooster Campus; Laura Miller, Library Associate, The Ohio at Albany; Tarida Anantachai, Learning Commons Librarian, State University, Wooster Campus; Zachary Sharrow, Science Syracuse University Libraries; Ariana Santiago, Open Edu- Librarian, College of Wooster Libraries; Jacob Heil, Digital cational Resources Coordinator, University of Houston; Mea Scholarship Librarian and Director of CoRE, The College of Warren, Natural Science and Mathematics Librarian, University Wooster of Houston Libraries 8:00 AM–9:00 AM 8:00 AM–9:00 AM Situating the Self: Teacher-Librarian Narratives Within Escape the Library!: Innovation in using Physical and and Beyond Institutional Spaces Digital Spaces for Outreach and In-Reach Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 Grand Ballroom A Format: Panel Session Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Outreach | #EscapetheLibrary Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #ILidentity Presenter(s): Katie Hutchison, Student Engagement & Archival Presenter(s): Eamon Tewell, Reference & Instruction Librarian, Services Librarian, Walsh University; Hailley Fargo, Student Columbia University–Science, Engineering, & Social Science Engagement Librarian, Penn State University; Megan Martin, Libraries; Nimisha Bhat, Technical Services Librarian, Columbus Circulation Supervisor, Xavier University College of Art & Design; Michele Santamaria, Learning Design Librarian, Millersville University; Rachel Gammons, Head of 8:00 AM–9:00 AM Teaching and Learning Services, University of Maryland Librar- Framing the first year: Teaching, assessment, and ies; Brittany Paloma Fiedler, Teaching & Learning Librarian, collaboration University of Nevada, Las Vegas Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Grand Ballroom C 8:30 AM–10:30 AM Format: Panel Session Improving Ourselves and Improving Care: Mitigating Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #FramingFYE bias in literature searching in health sciences Presenter(s): John T. Oliver, Librarian, Hilton, Superior A The College of New Jersey; Erin Ackerman, Social Sciences Format: Workshop Librarian, The College of New Jersey; Jen Bonnet, Social Sci- Primary Tag: Reference

APRIL 10–13, 2019 • CLEVELAND, OHIO 31 Thursday DAILY SCHEDULE

Presenter(s): Rachel Stark, Health Sciences Librarian, California Presenter(s): Dan DeSanto, Library Associate Professor, Uni- State University, Sacramento; Molly Higgins, Reference and versity of Vermont; Caitlin Bakker, Research Services Liaison, Digital Services Librarian, Library of Congress University of Minnesota Health Sciences Libraries; Jonathan Bull, Scholarly Communication Services Librarian, Valparaiso 8:30 AM–10:30 AM University; Aaron Nichols, Library Assistant Professor, Univer- Instruction Mixtape: Using Design Thinking to Create sity of Vermont; Jenny McBurney, Research Services Coordi- Active Learning Instruction nator/Liaison Librarian, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Hilton, Superior B Allison Langham-Putrow, University of Minnesota; Nancy Format: Workshop Courtney, Ohio State University Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #instructionmixtape Presenter(s): Lisa Campbell, Instruction and Outreach Librar- 8:40 AM–9:10 AM ian, University of Florida; Samuel Putnam, Engineering Librar- Let’s hear it! Reimagining the library’s teaching ian, University of Florida and learning program through cross-campus conversations 8:30 AM–10:30 AM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Telling your Story: Leverage Transferable Skills and Room 26B Advance your Career Format: Contributed Paper Hilton, Hope AB Primary Tag: Outreach Format: Workshop Presenter(s): Laura Barrett, Director of Education & Outreach, Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development | #tellyourLISstory Dartmouth College Library; Katie Harding, Physical Sciences Presenter(s): Rebecca Hodson, Career Services Coordinator, Librarian, Dartmouth College Library School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign; Madison Sullivan, Business Research and Instruc- 8:40 AM–9:10 AM tion Librarian, University of Washington; Kristina Williams, Outsiders Turned Insiders: Expanding Skillsets Journalism and Government Information Librarian, Columbia through Non-MLS Hiring University Libraries Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 8:30 AM–10:30 AM Room 26C Format: Contributed Paper Transforming the Academic Library through Design Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | Thinking #outsidemls Hilton, Hope E Presenter(s): Becky Nasadowski, Studio Librarian, University of Format: Workshop Tennessee at Chattanooga Library; Wes Smith, Studio Librar- Primary Tag: Outreach ian, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Library; Elizabeth Presenter(s): Angi Faiks, Associate Library Director, Macalester Leahy, Director, Writing Center, University of Tennessee at College Library Chattanooga Library

8:40 AM–9:00 AM 8:40 AM–9:10 AM Bring Your LibrARry to Life: Recasting Library Recasting the Affordable Learning Conversation: Instruction and Outreach Through the Use of BlippAR, Considering Both Cost Savings and Deeper Learning A Free Augmented Reality Tool, to Create Immersive Opportunities and Multimodal Learning Experiences Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 25AB Atrium Ballroom B Format: Contributed Paper Format: TechConnect Presentation Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #acrloerlearn Primary Tag: Technology and Tools | #interactivelearning Presenter(s): Marcos Rivera, Ph.D. candidate, Higher Education Presenter(s): Terri Summey, Professor and Head of Refer- and Student Affairs, The Ohio State University; Amanda Folk, ence; Education Librarian, Emporia State University Libraries Assistant Professor and Head, Teaching and Learning, Ohio and Archives; Bethanie O’Dell, Virtual Learning Librarian/ State University Libraries; Shanna Jaggars, Assistant Vice Pro- Assistant Professor, Emporia State University Libraries and vost of Research for Undergraduate Education, The Ohio State Archives University; Marisa Lally, The Ohio State University

8:40 AM–9:10 AM 8:40 AM–9:10 AM How Faculty Demonstrate Impact: A Multi-Institutional User perspectives on personalized account-based Study of Faculty Understandings, Perceptions, and recommender systems Strategies Regarding Impact Metrics Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 25C Room 26A Format: Contributed Paper Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication | #facultyimpactmetrics

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Presenter(s): Jim Hahn, Orientation Services and Environments Beyond “Banned” Books: The Sexuality Archives & the Librarian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Preservation of Sexuality Materials POSTER 4 9:00 AM–9:40 AM Primary Tag: /Archives EXHIBIT HALL REFRESHMENT BREAK Presenter(s): Molly Wolf, Reference Librarian & Archivist, Wid- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland ener University Exhibit Hall BC Developing a Campus Partnership to Enhance At-Risk Have a snack and visit the exhibits featuring more than Student Success. 200 companies showcasing the latest in library prod- POSTER 5 ucts and services. Primary Tag: Outreach Sponsored by American Psychological Association. Presenter(s): Laura Kuo, Health Sciences Librarian, Ithaca Col- lege Library; Lisabeth Chabot, College Librarian, Ithaca College 9:00 AM–9:40 AM ART LOUNGE–DIY AND LOL! (TICKETED Building Competencies, Connections, and Persistence with First-Generation Students EVENT — FULL) POSTER 6 Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Outreach Art Lounge, Exhibit Hall BC Presenter(s): Amy Bryant, Associate Library Director; Head of Presenter(s): Jaleh Fazelian Reference, Earlham College

9:00 AM–9:45 AM Campus Conversations: Fostering Culture Change Through POSTER SESSIONS Book Discussion Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland POSTER 7 Primary Tag: Outreach Exhibit Hall BC Presenter(s): Maureen Lerch, Library Director, Wayne College Poster sessions provide an opportunity for informal, in- Library teractive presentation and discussion of diverse topics. For the first time, the poster format will be electronic, Comparing and Contrasting Medical Institutional presented on touchscreens, allowing for the inclusion of Repositories with Other Academic IRs: Results of Two interactive graphics, videos, and images. Twenty-four Research Studies posters are offered concurrently during a 45-minute POSTER 8 time slot. Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Presenter(s): Daniel Kipnis, Life Sciences Librarian, Rowan Uni- “I would very much like to recast this narrative:” Look What versity; Lisa Palmer, Institutional Repository Librarian, Univer- Intellectual Freedom and Copyright Made Us Do sity of Massachusetts Medical School; Judy Luther, President, POSTER 1 Informed Strategies Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Data Services: Where’re We Going? Where’ve We Been? Presenter(s): Kelly Diamond, Head: Libraries’ Office of Cur- Where’re the Lifeboats? riculum and Instruction, West Virginia University Libraries; Alyssa Wright, Reference Librarian for the Social Science, West POSTER 9 Virginia University Libraries Primary Tag: Assessment Presenter(s): Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Research Data Ser- Applying Evidence-based Research Principles in Review vices Team Leader, Georgia State University Library Design: Supporting Graduate and Faculty Research in the Demonstrate the Library’s value: Aligning with your Life Sciences University’s Strategic Plan POSTER 2 Primary Tag: Reference POSTER 10 Presenter(s): Chris Fournier, Life Sciences Librarian, Cornell Primary Tag: Assessment Presenter(s): Kathryn Crowe, Associate Dean for Public Ser- University, Mann Library; Kate Ghezzi-Kopel, Applied Health vices, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Sciences Librarian, Cornell University, Mann Library Incorporating critical algorithm studies into information Approaches to Upskilling in Academic Libraries literacy instruction: Ideas from a credit-bearing course POSTER 3 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development POSTER 11 Presenter(s): Sandy Hervieux, Liaison Librarian, McGill Univer- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Carolyn Caffrey Gardner, Information Literacy sity; Ekatarina Grguric, User Experience and Digital Technolo- Coordinator, CSU Dominguez Hills gies Librarian, McGill University

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Growing a New Community College Library in the 21st Presenter(s): Jennifer Kegler, Librarian, The College at Century Brockport, SUNY, Library; Charlie Cowling, Archivist and POSTER 12 Reference Librarian, The College at Brockport, SUNY; Kim Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Myers, Digital Repository Specialist, The College at Brock- Presenter(s): Brooke Ramos, Librarian, Clovis Community port, SUNY College LGBTQIA-R: Creating a Diverse and Inclusive Medical How Relevant are Academic Libraries in the Performing Collection Arts? POSTER 20 POSTER 13 Primary Tag: Collections Primary Tag: Collections Presenter(s): Heidi Blackburn, STEM Librarian, University of Presenter(s): Joe Clark, Head of the Performing Arts Library, Nebraska Omaha; Omer Farooq, Social Sciences Librarian, Kent State University; Jonathan Sauceda, Music/Performing University of Nebraska at Omaha Arts Librarian, Rutgers University Identity and Representation in the 2017 Disability March Human Resources planting seeds for an adaptive, equitable POSTER 21 and inclusive culture Primary Tag: Technology and Tools POSTER 14 Presenter(s): Talea Anderson, Washington State University Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Libraries Presenter(s): Bonnie Smith, Human Resources Director, Univer- sity of Florida Libraries; Brian Keith, Associate Dean, University Recasting ILL Processing Rules: Adoption of STARS Award of Florida Practices among an Academic . POSTER 22 Improving workflows and outreach with Python: Automating Primary Tag: Access Services a new books LibGuide Presenter(s): Rob Withers, Coordinator, Access Services, Miami POSTER 15 University Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Julia Furay, Assistant Professor, Reader Services Reimagining Our Partnership and Our Space: How We Went Librarian, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY; Mark From Barely Surviving to Thriving Eaton, Assistant Professor, Reader Services Librarian, Kings- POSTER 23 borough Community College, CUNY Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Erin Painter, Reference Associate, University of Inclusive Recruiting: Recruiting for a Diverse Pool of Nebraska-Omaha; Joyce Neujahr, Director of Patron Services, Candidates University of Nebraska Omaha POSTER 16 Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Utilizing your LMS to reach your online & traditional Presenter(s): Caprice Roberson, Interim Director, Library Ser- graduate students: putting the library at their point of need vices, College of Southern Nevada POSTER 24 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Interrogating the Past to Recast the Future: Institutional Presenter(s): Bernadette Mirro, Digital Learning Initiatives History and Information Literacy Librarian, Assistant Professor, Marymount University POSTER 17 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning 9:00 AM–10:00 AM Presenter(s): Katy Curtis, Humanities Librarian, University of ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS Puget Sound Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Learning data in the library: what libraries are doing, what Exhibit Hall BC problems are librarians experiencing, and steps towards Roundtable clusters accommodate around 15 partic- responsible learning data management ipants per cluster, including facilitator(s). Twenty round- POSTER 18 tables are offered concurrently during a 60-minute time Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning slot. Presenter(s): Graham Sherriff, Instructional Design Librarian, University of Vermont; Daisy Benson, Coor- “Common sense” academic libraries: Recasting the dinator, University of Vermont neoliberal narrative ROUNDTABLE 1 Leveraging the Friends of an Academic Library: Innovative Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Benefits for Students and the Community Presenter(s): Krista Bowers Sharpe, Coordinator of Reference POSTER 19 Services, Western Illinois University Primary Tag: Outreach

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Adding New Characters to the Story: Onboarding and Motivating Students Beyond Google: From Theory to Mentoring New Librarians Practice ROUNDTABLE 2 ROUNDTABLE 10 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Danielle Skaggs, eLearning and Outreach Librar- Presenter(s): Francesca Marineo, Teaching & Learning Librarian ian, West Chester University for Online Education, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Beyond OER: Helping Faculty Reduce Textbook Costs Recasting among the STEMMS: Proposing ways to make ROUNDTABLE 3 STEMM librarianship more inclusive Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning ROUNDTABLE 11 Presenter(s): Elizabeth Nelson, Cataloging & Collection Devel- Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development opment Librarian, McHenry County College Presenter(s): Rebecca Orozco, Faculty Engagement Librar- ian for the Sciences and Engineering, University of Kansas Collaborative partner, not tenant: creating sustainable Libraries; Amani Magid, Associate Academic Librarian for the writing center partnerships in libraries Sciences & Engineering, New York University Abu Dhabi; Ana ROUNDTABLE 4 Torres, User Services Librarian, NYU Tandon School of Engi- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning neering Presenter(s): Jane Nichols, Instruction & Emerging Technolo- gies Librarian, Oregon State University Libraries & Press; Beth Recasting Roles: Student Success through Student-Lead Filar-Williams, Head, Library Experience and Access Dept, Libraries Oregon State University Libraries & Press ROUNDTABLE 12 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Creating a Practical Library School Narrative Presenter(s): Meggan Press, Undergraduate Education Librar- ROUNDTABLE 5 ian, Indiana University; Amy Pajewski, Student Success Librar- Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development ian, West Chester University of Pennsylvania Presenter(s): Michelle Mitchell, Education Librarian, SUNY Morrisville; Tisha Mentnech, Assistant Librarian, University of Repositioning Data Literacy as a Mission-Critical Utah–Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library Competence ROUNDTABLE 13 Dual Enrollment Challenges and Strategies for Collaborative Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Learning and the 21st Century Student Presenter(s): Sheila Corrall, Professor, University of Pittsburgh ROUNDTABLE 6 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Rewriting the rules of partnerships: Public and Academic Presenter(s): Brittani Sterling, Reference and Instruction Li- Libraries brarian, Georgia State University–Perimeter College; Mary Ann ROUNDTABLE 14 Cullen, Ms., Georgia State University–Perimeter College Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Stephen Kiel, Reference/Instruction Librarian, Incorporating Trauma-Informed Services in Academic University of Baltimore Libraries ROUNDTABLE 7 Marketing Academic Libraries –Garnering University Support Primary Tag: Access Services via Patron Satisfaction Presenter(s): Michael Krasulski, Access Services Librarian, ROUNDTABLE 15 Community College of Philadelphia Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Carl Antonucci Jr., PhD, Director of Library It’s Not Magic: The Soft Skills of Digital Humanities Services, Central Connecticut State University; Renata Vickrey, Librarianship University Archivist & Outreach Librarian, Central Connecticut ROUNDTABLE 8 State University; Viviana Nicholas, Adjunct, Department of Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Communication, Central Connecticut State University; Ben Presenter(s): Mackenzie Brooks, Assistant Professor, Digital Tyson, Professor, Department of Communication, Central Con- Humanities Librarian, Washington and Lee University necticut State University

Libraries and the Legacy of Slavery at Universities Rock External Review Letters to Roll with the Best Practices ROUNDTABLE 9 ROUNDTABLE 16 Primary Tag: Outreach Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Steven Knowlton, Librarian for History and Afri- Presenter(s): Hannah Rempel, Science Librarian, Oregon State can American Studies, Princeton University Library; Amy Dye- University Libraries; Faye Chadwell, Donald & Delpha Campbell Reeves, Humanities Research and Instruction Librarian, Murray University Librarian, Oregon State University State University; Maura Seale, History Librarian, University of Michigan; Kathleen Smith, Associate University Archivist, Vanderbilt University

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Setting the standard: Source citation in oral presentations 9:40 AM–10:10 AM ROUNDTABLE 17 Reporting in the “post-truth” era: Uncovering Primary Tag: Reference the research behaviors of journalism students, Presenter(s): Sarah Dahlen, Coordinator of Library Assess- practitioners, and faculty ment, California State University, Monterey Bay Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Sharing with the Community: Advice for Getting Your Room 25AB Writing Published Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #journalisminfolit ROUNDTABLE 18 Presenter(s): Katherine Boss, Librarian for Journalism, Media, Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Culture, and Communication, New York University; April Hines, Presenter(s): Ryan Sittler, Associate Prof–Instructional Tech- University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries nology/Information Literacy Librarian, California University of Pennsylvania, Manderino Library 9:40 AM–10:10 AM Train the Trainer 2.0: meaningfully engaging faculty in Trending Now: Recasting Services to Support information literacy Scholarly Identity Work ROUNDTABLE 19 Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Outreach Room 26A Presenter(s): Urszula Lechtenberg, Instructional Design Librar- Format: Contributed Paper ian, Sacred Heart University Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication | #acrl19ScholarlyIdentity Academic Library Collaborations for Community Health Presenter(s): Marie L. Radford, Rutgers University; Vanessa Research and Service Kitzie, Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina; ROUNDTABLE 20 Stephanie Mikitish, User Engagement and Assessment Primary Tag: Outreach Librarian, Rutgers University; Diana Floegel, Doctoral Stu- Presenter(s): Michelle Oh, Education Librarian, Northeastern dent, Rutgers University; Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Senior Illinois University; Jen Banas, Associate Professor/Health Research Scientist and Director of User Research, OCLC Programs Facilitator, Northeastern Illinois University; John Research Amundsen, Graduate Student, M.L.I.S., Northeastern Illinois University 9:40 AM–10:10 AM Understanding Graduate Students’ Knowledge About 9:10 AM–9:30 AM Research Data Management: Workflows, Challenges, GUIDED MEDITATION and the Role of the Library Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 12, Yoga and Meditation Room Room 26C This session will include a guided meditation suitable Format: Contributed Paper for both beginners and experienced meditators, as well Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication | #gradstudentRDM as a few minutes of silent meditation. Presenter(s): Gesina Phillips, Digital Scholarship Librarian, University of Pittsburgh; Rebekah Miller, STEM Librarian, 9:40 AM–10:00 AM Health Sciences Library System, University of Pittsburgh; Cathryn Miller, Social Sciences Librarian, Duquesne Univer- Providing tools to sustain community organizations sity Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Atrium Ballroom B 9:40 AM–10:40 AM Format: TechConnect Presentation Be the Change: An Integrative Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Jennifer Murray, Director of Technical Services Program for Personal and and Library Systems, University of North Florida Professional Transformation Huntington Convention Center of 9:40 AM–10:10 AM Cleveland OCLC and the Ethics of Librarianship: Using a Critical Atrium Ballroom A Lens to Recast a Key Resource Format: Chair’s Choice DeEtta Jones Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Room 25C Presenter(s): DeEtta Jones, Founder and Principal, DeEtta Format: Contributed Paper Jones and Associates Primary Tag: Technical Services | #OCLCethics Presenter(s): Maurine McCourry, Technical Services Librarian, Hillsdale College, Mossey Library

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9:40 AM–10:40 AM Format: Panel Session Academic Library Impact: New Research from ACRL Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Grant Recipients Presenter(s): Alexia Hudson-Ward, Director of Libraries, Oberlin College and Conservatory; Cathy Mayer, Library Direc- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland tor, Trinity Christian College; David Malone, Dean of College Grand Ballroom C & Seminary Library, Calvin College; Laura Ponikvar, Library Format: Panel Session Director, Cleveland Institute of Art; Stephanie Hardy, Director Primary Tag: Assessment of Library Services, Archivist & Adjunct Instructor, Southern Presenter(s): Starr Hoffman, Director of Planning & Assess- Virginia University ment (University Libraries), University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Rebecca Croxton, Head of Assessment, University of North 9:40 AM–10:40 AM Carolina at Charlotte; Emily Crist, Experience Design Librarian, Champlain College; Anne Moore, Library Dean, University of The Soft Stuff is the Real Stuff: Reframing North Carolina at Charlotte; Marjorie Lear, Instruction & Refer- Librarianship Through a Relational-Cultural Lens ence Librarian, Colorado Mountain College; Theresa West- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland brock, Associate University Librarian, Learning and Research, Grand Ballroom A University of Northern Iowa; Julie Porterfield, Instruction & Format: Panel Session Outreach Archivist, Penn State University Libraries; Maglen Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development | #RCT4Lib Epstein, Research & Instruction Librarian, St. Olaf College; Re- Presenter(s): Veronica Arellano Douglas, Instruction Coordina- becca Miller Waltz, Penn State University; Stephanie Diaz, Penn tor, University of Houston Libraries; Anastasia Chiu, Catalog- State University - Behrend; Hilary Smith, Research Services ing and Metadata Librarian, Stony Brook University Libraries; and User Experience Librarian, Sonoma State University; Nick Joanna Gadsby, Instruction Coordinator & Reference Librarian, Faulk, Champlain College; Rachel Scott, Integrated Library University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Alana Kumbier, Systems Librarian, University of Memphis Libraries; Sara Goek, Associate Librarian for Knowledge Commons and Humanities, Mellon/ALCS Public Fellow, ACRL; Brannen Varner, University Hampshire College; Lalitha Nataraj, Instruction and Reference of Memphis Libraries; Angie Cox, University of Northern Iowa Librarian, California State University, San Marcos

9:40 AM–10:40 AM 9:40 AM–10:40 AM Different scopes for different folks: Contrasting The User Journey in Focus: What Can Analytics Tell Us? outreach approaches to graduate programs and Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 3 students Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 4 Presenter(s): Eric Frierson, Senior Director of Field Engineer- Format: Panel Session ing, North America, EBSCO; Christopher Holly, Director, SaaS Primary Tag: Outreach Innovation, EBSCO Presenter(s): Geoff Johnson, Graduate Teaching and Learning Librarian, Auraria Library; Jennifer Mayer, Head, Library Re- 9:40 AM–10:40 AM search Services, University of Northern Colorado; Rachel Stott, Teaching and Learning Librarian, University of Colorado Denver What’s Next?: Reimagining Mentoring and Leadership Development 9:40 AM–10:40 AM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 Embedded Librarianship in a First Year Experience Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Program: Lessons Learned After 20 Years Presenter(s): Juliann Couture, Social Sciences Librarian, Univer- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland sity of Colorado Boulder; Jennifer Knievel, Acting Senior Asso- Grand Ballroom B ciate Dean of Libraries, University of Colorado Boulder; Jennie Format: Panel Session Gerke, Interim Associate Dean, University of Colorado Boulder Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Brandon Patterson, Technology Engagement 9:40 AM–10:40 AM Librarian, University of Utah–Eccles Health Sciences Library; Working at the Intersections of Information Literacy Alfred Mowdood, The University of Utah; Donna Ziegenfuss, Associate Librarian, Graduate and Undergraduate Services, and Scholarly Communication: New Models for University of Utah, Marriott Library; Dale Larsen, Associate Engaging Students, Faculty, and Librarians Librarian, Graduate and Undergraduate Services, University Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 of Utah; Donna Baluchi, University of Utah, Eccles Health Sci- Format: Panel Session ences Library; Marissa Diener, University of Utah Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #acrlintersections Presenter(s): Sarah Hare, Scholarly Communication Librarian, 9:40 AM–10:40 AM Indiana University; Merinda Kaye Hensley, Associate Prof, Digi- Leading and Learning Through Change: Five College tal Scholarship Liaison and Instruction Librarian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Michelle Reed, Open Education Library Directors Discuss Negotiating the Value and Librarian, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries; Amanda Impact of Our Work Makula, Digital Initiatives Librarian, University of San Diego Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5

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10:00–10:45 AM Inclusive Places in Online Spaces: Moving Beyond POSTER SESSIONS Accessibility to Create Inclusive Online Tutorials POSTER 8 360 Degrees of Ebook User Data: From Qualitative and Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Quantitative Data to Strategy Presenter(s): Amanda Roth, Instructional Technologies Librar- POSTER 1 ian, University of California, San Diego Library; Gayatri Singh, Primary Tag: Collections Reference & Information Services Coordinator, and Commu- Presenter(s): Daniel Tracy, Head, Scholarly Communication and nication Librarian, UC San Diego Library; Dominique Turnbow, Publishing, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Instructional Design Coordinator, UC San Diego Library

Assessing First-Year Student Understanding of “Authority is Internationalizing Banned Books Week: Adding Human Constructed and Contextual” Rights POSTER 2 POSTER 9 Primary Tag: Assessment Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Jill Becker, Head of the Center for Undergraduate Presenter(s): Edward McKennon, Library Faculty, Glendale Initiatives & Engagement, University of Kansas; Natalie Mahan, Community College Undergraduate Learning Specialist, University of Kansas Into the Void: Proactive Chat Help in Subscription Databases Bringing a Shadow Library into the Light: Soviet-Era POSTER 10 Scholarship on Central Asia and 21st Century Digital Primary Tag: Reference Collections Presenter(s): Adrienne Warner, Library Services Coordinator, POSTER 3 Reference and Information Services, University of New Mexico Primary Tag: Collections Presenter(s): Gabriel Mckee, Librarian for Collections and Life after reference: Casting a new liaison model Services, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World; Maya POSTER 11 Naunton, Metadata Project Specialist, Institute for the Study of Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership the Ancient World Presenter(s): Bettina Peacemaker, Head, Academic Outreach, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries; Carla-Mae Common Reader Remix: Librarians Leading Innovation Crookendale, Arts Research Librarian, Virginia Commonwealth POSTER 4 University Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Mary Aagard, Head of Access Services, Boise Listening to “Unlikely Voices”: Using Archival Documents to State University; Jamie Addy, Instruction and Research Librar- Teach the Constructed and Contextual Nature of Authority ian, Georgia College POSTER 12 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Creation and use of grey literature across the disciplines Presenter(s): Kate Matheny, Reference Services and Outreach POSTER 5 Coordinator for Special Collections, The University of Alabama Primary Tag: Collections Presenter(s): Julie Kelly, Science Librarian, University of Min- Not Just Anxiety: The Role of Epistemic Emotions in nesota Libraries; Kristen Cooper, Plant Sciences Librarian, Students’ Research Processes University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Shannon Farrell, Natural POSTER 13 Resources Librarian, University of Minnesota Libraries; Wanda Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Marsolek, User experience coordinator, University of Minnesota Presenter(s): Steve Black, Associate University Librarian, Col- Libraries; Amy Riegelman, Social Science Librarian, University gate University of Minnesota Open Learning Online: Bringing Library Workshops to Online Framework for Change: Creating a Library Diversity Plan and Distance Learners Using Six Objectives for Action POSTER 14 POSTER 6 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Lindley Homol, Online Learning Program Coordi- Presenter(s): Renna Redd, Interlibrary Loan Librarian, Clemson nator, Northeastern University; Brooke Williams, Research and University Libraries Instruction Librarian, Northeastern University Libraries

Going the distance: incorporating collection maintenance Recasting the Collection: The Changing Landscape of a High into the technical services department Density Storage Library POSTER 7 POSTER 15 Primary Tag: Technical Services Primary Tag: Collections Presenter(s): Gwen Gregory, Head, Resource Acquisition and Presenter(s): Jennifer Maddox Abbott, Collection Management Management, University of Illinois at Chicago Library Librarian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Mary Laskowski, Head, Collection Management Services, University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign

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Recasting Your Skills to Collaborate on Systematic Reviews The Diversity Scholars Program: An effort to grow the in the Social Sciences changes we seek POSTER 16 POSTER 23 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Diana Ramirez, Social Sciences & Education Presenter(s): Lindsay Marlow, Assistant Professor, STEM In- Librarian, Texas A&M University; Ashlynn Kogut, Education & struction & Outreach Librarian, Oregon State University Librar- Social Sciences Librarian, Texas A&M University; Margaret Fos- ies & Press; Marisol Moreno Ortiz, Diversity Scholar, Oregon ter, Systematic Reviews and Research Coordinator, Texas A&M State University Libraries & Press University Medical Sciences Library Under pressure: Proclaiming our worth in a program Rechanneling library services for international students: prioritization process at a mid-sized public university perception matters POSTER 24 POSTER 17 Primary Tag: Assessment Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Michelle Oh, Education Librarian, Northeastern Presenter(s): Neelam Bharti, Chemical Sciences Librarian, Illinois University; Robin Harris, Librarian, Carruthers Center for Carnegie Mellon University Libraries; Michelle Leonard, Associ- Inner City Studies Library, Northeastern Illinois University ate University Librarian, University of Florida 10:20 AM–10:50 AM Remodeling Institutional History for Travel Belonging, Intentionality, and Study Space for POSTER 18 Minoritized and Privileged Students Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Pam Johnson, Digital Resources & Research Room 26A Instruction Librarian, Moravian College Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | Metadata meets special collections: Creating a sustainable #BelongStudySpace workflow for converting online finding aids into MARC records Presenter(s): Kelly Broughton, Assistant Dean for Research & POSTER 19 Education, Ohio University Primary Tag: Technical Services Presenter(s): Ann Kardos, Metadata Librarian, University of 10:20 AM–10:50 AM Massachusetts Amherst Measuring the Impact of DRM: How Removing DRM The Best of Both Worlds: Solo Peer Teaching to Expand the Affects Student Usage and Library Buying Patterns Reach of Teaching Librarians Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland POSTER 20 Room 26B Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Format: Contributed Paper Presenter(s): M. Sara Lowe, Educational Development Librar- Primary Tag: Assessment ian, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis; Katha- Presenter(s): Kara Kroes Li, Director of Product Management, rine Macy, Assistant Librarian, Subject Liaison to the Kelley EBSCO Information Services School of Business, Indiana University–Purdue University India- napolis; Bronwen Maxson, Reference Librarian, Colorado Col- 10:20 AM–10:50 AM lege; Willie Miller, Informatics & Journalism Librarian, Indiana Reshaping the Library Literature: Scholarship University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI); Sean Stone, Challenges and Opportunities for Technical Services School of Dentistry Librarian, Indiana University Librarians at Smaller Academic Libraries Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland The Civic Corner: A Space to Advocate, Collaborate, and Room 25C Participate in Our Democratic Society Format: Contributed Paper POSTER 21 Primary Tag: Technical Services Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Heather Getsay, Resource Acquisitions Librarian, Presenter(s): Gina Maida, Manager, Univer- Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania; Aiping Chen-Gaffey, sity of Mount Union Bibliographic Services Librarian, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania Three Sizes, Three Institutions, Three Philosophies: Different Approaches to Utilizing Participatory Management of 10:20 AM–10:50 AM Student Workers in the Academic Library. Setting the Stage for Civic-Minded Education: Casting POSTER 22 Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership New Roles for Librarians in Critical Information Presenter(s): Susan Schreiner, Access Services Librarian, Literacy Instruction Pittsburg State University–Axe Library; Brian Hickam, Head Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Librarian and Director of the Learning Commons, Blackburn Room 25AB College; Tracy Kemp, Head of User Services, Cleveland State Format: Contributed Paper University Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning

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Presenter(s): Jen Bonnet, Social Sciences & Humanities Librar- forty years ago in a new light.” His voice is refreshing ian, University of Maine; Lily Herakova, Lecturer, Department and powerful as he urges readers to examine the leg- of Communication and Journalism, University of Maine; Rose acy of that tumultuous time and its aftermath from a Deng, University of Maine new perspective. Viet was the recipient of a MacArthur 10:20 AM–10:50 AM “Genius” Grant. The MacArthur foundation noted that Viet’s work “not only offers insight into the experiences The Open Textbook Toolkit: Developing a New of refugees past and present, but also poses profound Narrative for OER Support Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland questions about how we might more accurately and Room 26C conscientiously portray victims and adversaries of Format: Contributed Paper other wars.” Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication | #OpenTextbookToolkit Presenter(s): Erica Hayes, The Open Textbook Toolkit: Devel- 12:15 PM–1:15 PM oping a New Narrative for OER Support, North Carolina State VIET THANH NGUYEN BOOK SIGNING University Libraries; Will Cross, Director of Copyright & Digital Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Scholarship, North Carolina State University Libraries; Mira Exhibit Hall A Waller, Interim Department Head, Research Engagement, North Carolina State University Libraries 12:15 PM–2:00 PM 10:20 AM–10:40 AM LUNCH BREAK WITH CLE FOOD TRUCKS Build Your Own Research Database Using DocFetcher Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Software Outside Global Health Center Entrance Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 2:00 PM–2:20 PM Atrium Ballroom B Format: TechConnect Presentation Connecting the Digital Student to the Virtual Learning Primary Tag: Technology and Tools | #docfetcheracrl Commons: Librarians Collaborating with Learning Presenter(s): Christopher Sweet, Information Literacy Librar- Commons Colleagues to Reach Students through Web ian, Illinois Wesleyan University Conferencing Applications Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 10:55 AM–12:15 PM Atrium Ballroom B KEYNOTE: VIET Format: TechConnect Presentation Primary Tag: Technology and Tools THANH NGUYEN Presenter(s): Linda Cifelli, Information Literacy Librarian, Kean Huntington Convention University; Craig Anderson, Reference and Instruction Librar- Center of Cleveland ian, Kean University; Chrisler Pitts, Collection Development/ Exhibit Hall A Acquisitions Librarian, Kean University Introductions: Alanna Aiko Moore, Subject Specialist for 2:00 PM–2:30 PM Sociology, Ethnic Studies, and Finding New Angles: OER Student Survey Data and the Gender Studies, UC San Diego Academic Library Narrative Library Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Viet Thanh Nguyen’s writing Viet Thanh Nguyen Room 26B is bold, elegant, and fiercely Format: Contributed Paper honest. His remarkable debut novel, The Sympathizer, Primary Tag: Assessment | #FindingNewAngles won the Pulitzer Prize, was a Dayton Literary Peace Presenter(s): Zara Wilkinson, Reference & Instruction Librarian, Prize winner, and made the finalist list for the PEN/ Rutgers University Libraries; Lily Todorinova, Undergraduate Faulkner award. Viet and his family came to the United Experience Librarian, Rutgers University Libraries States as refugees during the Vietnam War in 1975. As 2:00 PM–2:30 PM he grew up in America, he noticed that most movies Teaching Anxious Students: Reimagining Library and books about the war focused on Americans while Pedagogy for the Age of Anxiety the Vietnamese were silenced and erased. He was in- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland spired by this lack of representation to write about the Room 26C war from a Vietnamese perspective, globally reimagin- Format: Contributed Paper ing what we thought we knew about the conflict. The Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning New York Times said that his novel, The Sympathizer, Presenter(s): Alfred Bernardo, Social Sciences Librarian, North “fills a void…giving voice to the previously voiceless Dakota State University while it compels the rest of us to look at the events of

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2:00 PM–2:30 PM Presenter(s): Gayatri Singh, Reference & Information Services The Case of the Missing Books: Using new digital Coordinator, and Communication Librarian, UC San Diego analytics data to answer old questions Library; Cristela Garcia-Spitz, Digital Initiatives Librarian, The Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland UC San Diego Library Room 25C Building the third place in cyber space: engaging with online Format: Contributed Paper graduate students in a digital commons Primary Tag: Collections | #missingbooksanalytics Presenter(s): Tabatha Farney, Director of Web Services and POSTER 4 Primary Tag: Outreach Emerging Technologies, University of Colorado, Colorado Presenter(s): Amanda Ziegler, Librarian, Northcentral Univer- Springs; Matt Jabaily, Electronic Resources and Serials Librar- sity ian, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Counting Chickens, Judging Books, and TIMTOWTDI: 2:00 PM–2:30 PM Transforming the Proverbial Database Comparison for the The Cost of Speaking Out: Do Librarians Truly 21st Century Experience Academic Freedom? POSTER 5 Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Room 25AB Presenter(s): Stephanie Ritchie, Agriculture and Natural Format: Contributed Paper Resources Librarian, University of Maryland Libraries; Kelly Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Banyas, Research & Instruction Librarian, Assistant Professor, Presenter(s): Danya Leebaw, Director, Social Sciences & Profes- The University of Scranton; Carol Sevin, Academic Services sional Programs, University of Minnesota Libraries; Alexis Librarian, K-State Libraries Logsdon, Reference and Instruction Librarian, Fine Arts & Humanities, Macalester College Developing with data: Mapping engagement for greater understanding of library audiences 2:00–2:30 PM POSTER 6 Troubleshooting the Library IT Leadership Gap Primary Tag: Assessment Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Elle Covington, Liaison Librarian for Social Work, Room 26A Kinesiology and Educational Psychology, University of Texas at Format: Contributed Paper Austin Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Melissa Cherry, Web Services Librarian, Miami DLO Casting Call: at the Crossroads of Instructional Design, University; Craig Boman, Discovery Services Librarian, King Technology, and Collaboration Library, Miami University POSTER 7 Primary Tag: Technology and Tools 2:00 PM–2:45 PM Presenter(s): Urszula Lechtenberg, Instructional Design Librar- ian, Sacred Heart University; Daniel Fitzroy, Discovery and POSTER SESSIONS Metadata Services Librarian, Sacred Heart University Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Exhibit Hall BC Finding needles in haystacks: Assessing open access finding tools “We’ll Come To You!”: Testing an On-Call POSTER 8 Service in an Academic Library Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication POSTER 1 Presenter(s): Teresa Schultz, Social Sciences Librarian, Uni- Primary Tag: Reference versity of Nevada Reno; Jonathan Bull, Scholarly Communica- Presenter(s): Brian D. Moss, Reference Services Manager, Uni- tion Services Librarian, Valparaiso University; Rosalind Bucy, versity of Kansas Libraries Research & Instruction Librarian, University of Nevada, Reno; Elena Azadbakht, Health Sciences Librarian, University of Amplifying the Student Voice: The Community College Nevada, Reno; Jeremy Floyd, Metadata Librarian, University of Libraries & Academic Support for Student Success Project Nevada, Reno POSTER 2 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning From Shouting into the Void to Deeper Engagement: Making Presenter(s): Christie Flynn, Dean of Library and Learning Meaningful Connections with Social Media at the Library Resources, Pierce College; Jean Amaral, Associate Professor, POSTER 9 Borough of Manhattan Community College/CUNY Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Elia Trucks, User Experience and Student Out- And You May Ask Yourself, “Well… How Did I Get Here?”: reach Librarian, University of Denver Reflections on the Evolution of a Library Diversity Committee Herbarium Data Curation: Libraries & Small Research POSTER 3 Collections Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development POSTER 10

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Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives Presenter(s): Nicola Andrews, NCSU Libraries Fellow, North Presenter(s): M Wynn Tranfield, Physical and Basic Sciences Carolina State University Libraries; Marian Fragola, North Caro- Librarian, UCLA Biomedical Library lina State University Libraries

How Much Is Enough? Using Metrics and Focus Groups to Technology for Hybrid Spaces in Art and Architecture Understand the Impact of the Collections Budget Libraries POSTER 11 POSTER 21 Primary Tag: Collections Primary Tag: Technical Services Presenter(s): Anne Houston, Dean of Libraries, Lafayette Col- Presenter(s): Cathryn Copper, Head, Art & Architecture Library, lege; Terese Heidenwolf, Director of Research & Instructional Virginia Tech Services, Lafayette College Training in Primary Sources Using Library of Congress’ Launching a Library Digital Humanities Center: Reflections Digital Objects and Lessons Learned in the First Year POSTER 22 POSTER 12 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Michelle Kowalsky, Librarian, Rowan University; Presenter(s): Pamella Lach, Digital Humanities Librarian, San Michael LaMagna, Associate Professor & Reference Librarian, Diego State University Library Delaware County Community College

Moving from the Sidelines to the Playing Field: Developing a Transitioning from PhD to Librarianship: Reflecting General Relationship with Student Athletics Trends in Personal Experiences POSTER 14 POSTER 23 Primary Tag: Outreach Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Pam Morgan, Librarian, Vanderbilt University Presenter(s): Yulia Sevryugina, University of Michigan Ann Library; Ramona Romero, Librarian for Anthropology, Classics, Arbor; Loyd Mbabu, Senior Associate Librarian, University of & Philosophy, Vanderbilt University Michigan; Sigrid Cordell, Senior Associate Librarian, University of Michigan; Gabriel Mordoch, Judaica and Western European New Kid on the Patron Driven Acquisitions Block: Print DDA! Language Cataloger, University of Michigan POSTER 15 Primary Tag: Collections Writing Our Story: Building a Community of Practice for Presenter(s): Rob Tench, Acquisitions & Preservation Services Library Managers from within Librarian, Old Dominion University Libraries POSTER 24 Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Oh the Assessments You’ll Take! Assessing Engineering Presenter(s): Christy Shorey, Institutional Repository Manager, Majors from Freshman to Senior Year University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries; Jason POSTER 16 Heckathorn, Collections Support Unit Manager, University of Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Florida George A. Smathers Libraries Presenter(s): Caitlin Bagley, Instruction Librarian, Gonzaga University, Foley Center Library; Kelly O’Brien-Jenks, Instruc- 2:00 PM–3:00 PM tion Coordinator, Gonzaga University, Foley Center Library LIGHTNING TALKS Open Educational Resources: Moving from Pilot to Program Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland POSTER 17 Atrium Ballroom A Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Going back to work: How supervisors can support new Presenter(s): Eleta Exline, Scholarly Communication Librarian, mothers as they transition back to the library University of New Hampshire Library Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Emily Swanson, Library Director, Westminster The Myth of Subscribing to Journals for Disciplinary College Accreditation Needs POSTER 18 The Quiet Solidarity of National Coming Out Day Primary Tag: Collections Through Queer Storytelling and Coffee Presenter(s): Kristy Borda, Science Librarian, William & Mary; Primary Tag: Outreach Georgie Donovan, Associate Dean, Collections, William & Mary Presenter(s): Adrianna Martinez, Reference & Instruction Librarian, New York Institute of Technology Poster 19 –Withdrawn

Recasting the Video Game Narrative - Creating Inclusive Encouraging racial justice activism on a predominantly Gaming Experiences white campus POSTER 20 Primary Tag: Outreach Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Kristen Peters, Wittenberg University

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The Beauty and Power of Student Voices: Inclusive Format: Panel Session Imagination in Library Programming Primary Tag: Outreach Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Carrie Girton, Public Services Librarian, Miami Presenter(s): Mustafa Sakarya, Director of Libraries, Mercy Col- University Hamilton; Jennifer Starkey, Research Services lege Libraries Librarian, Case Western Reserve University; Ann Marie Smer- aldi, Head, Library Teaching and Learning Services, Cleveland State University Are Diversity Residencies Serving Diverse Student Populations? 2:00 PM–3:00 PM Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Jonathan Grunert, Scholarly Communications How academic libraries are engaging readers with Librarian, SUNY Geneseo popular eBooks and audiobooks Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 Format: Panel Session Accessibility for All (Including Your Fellow Librarians): Primary Tag: Technology and Tools How to Build Accessible Conference Materials Presenter(s): Steve Potash, CEO, OverDrive; Lindsey Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Levinsohn, Account Manager, OverDrive; Sandra Harris, Presenter(s): Kelleen Maluski, Education and Research Services Library Director, Maryville University; Paul Huffman, University Librarian, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Library; Archivist/Reference Librarian, Lindenwood University; Sheryl Naomi Binnie, Digital Education Librarian, University of Michigan Walters, Reference & eResources Librarian, Logan University

#randomcoffee = #betterorgculture 2:00 PM–3:00 PM Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Incentivizing Information Literacy Integration: Presenter(s): Christian Miller, Cornell University Librarians as Partners in Assignment Design Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5 Discussing the impossible: mental illness narratives Format: Panel Session where bias rules Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Jill Becker, Head of the Center for Undergraduate Presenter(s): Erin Burns, Reference Librarian, Pennsylvania Initiatives & Engagement, University of Kansas; Callie Wiygul State University–Shenango Branstiter, Undergraduate Engagement Librarian, San Fran- cisco State University; Natalie Mahan, Undergraduate Learning #CritLib in the Classroom One-Shot: Dialogues of Specialist, University of Kansas; Samantha Bishop Simmons Power and Privilege Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning 2:00 PM–3:00 PM Presenter(s): Erin Durham, Reference and Instruction Librarian, Publish It with ACRL University of Maryland, Baltimore County Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 3 Format: Panel Session Cultivating Cultural Competence in Teaching Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Erin Nevius, ACRL Content Strategist, Associa- Presenter(s): Melinda M. Livas, University of California, Davis tion of College and Research Libraries; Cassandra Kvenild, Assistant Dean for Education & Research Services, University 2:00 PM–3:00 PM of Wyoming Libraries; Kaetrena Davis Kendrick, Associate A Leader in a Strange Land: Adjusting to Life as an Librarian/Associate Professor, University of South Carolina Lancaster; David Free, Editor-In-Chief, College & Research Administrator in a New Institution Libraries News, Marketing and Communications Specialist, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Association of College and Research Libraries; Bill Mickey, Grand Ballroom B Editorial Director, Choice Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | 2:00 PM–3:00 PM #admintransition Presenter(s): Michelle Demeter, PhD Candidate, New York Social Justice as a Core Professional Value: One University; Ginger Williams, Associate Dean for Academic En- Library’s Story gagement & Public Services, Wichita State University; Rachel Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Besara, Associate Dean of Libraries, Missouri State University; Grand Ballroom A Holly Kouns, Interim Department Head of User Engagement & Format: Panel Session Services, University of Texas at Arlington Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Raina Bloom, Academic Librarian, College 2:00 PM–3:00 PM Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Carrie Kruse, Direc- Empathetic Marketing in the Library: A Fresh tor, College Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Kalani Approach to Outreach Adolpho, Diversity Resident Librarian, University of Wiscon- sin-Madison Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 4

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2:00 PM–3:00 PM Sarah Copeland, Reference and Instruction Librarian, Chatta- Supporting K-12 education in academic libraries: nooga State Community College; Lu Gao, Russell Sage College What’s in it for us? 2:00 PM–5:00 PM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 Format: Panel Session Creating an Assessment Plan & Data Inventory: Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #k16libs Aligning & Managing Success Metrics Presenter(s): Michelle Guittar, Latin American Studies Librar- Hilton, Superior B ian, Northwestern University; Jeannette Moss, User Education Format: Workshop Librarian, Northwestern University Libraries; Michelle Oh, Edu- Primary Tag: Assessment | #acrl2019assmtplanwkshp cation Librarian, Northeastern Illinois University; Michael Perry, Presenter(s): Starr Hoffman, Director of Planning & Assess- Head of Assessment and Planning, Northwestern University ment (University Libraries), University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries; Alyssa Vincent, Information Services Librarian, Northeastern Illinois University 2:00 PM–5:00 PM Let’s get Engaged in Policy: The who, what, and how 2:00 PM–3:00 PM of building government support for libraries Valuing our expertise: Asserting teaching librarians’ Hilton, Superior A roles in campus conversations Format: Workshop Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Samantha Hines, Associate Dean of Instructional Grand Ballroom C Resources, Peninsula College; Lisa Varga, Executive Direc- Format: Panel Session tor, Virginia Library Association; Todd Carpenter, Executive Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Director, National Information Standards Organization; Qiana Presenter(s): Jennifer Jarson, Head Librarian, Pennsylvania State Johnson, Northwestern University Libraries University-Lehigh Valley; Rachel Hamelers, Teaching and Learn- ing Librarian, Muhlenberg College; Veronica Arellano Douglas, 2:00 PM–5:00 PM Instruction Coordinator, University of Houston Libraries Reframing the Narrative: Developing Information 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Literacy Learning Outcomes using Backward Design ACRL RoadShow Showcase: Move Your Library and Consensus Decision Making Forward with Local, Affordable, In-Person Training Hilton, Hope AB Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Format: Workshop Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Rooms 19–24 Presenter(s): Jenny Dale, Information Literacy Coordinator, Uni- Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development | versity of North Carolina at Greensboro; Maggie Murphy, First- #ACRLRoadShowj Year Instruction and Humanities Librarian, UNC Greensboro Presenter(s): Eric Resnis, Head of Instructional Services, Coastal Carolina University; Kim Pittman, Information Literacy 2:40 PM–3:00 PM & Assessment Librarian, University of Minnesota Duluth; Lisa Hinchliffe, Professor/Coordinator of Information Literacy Identifying gaps, seeing opportunities: Rethinking Services and Instruction, University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham- outreach and integration into the classroom through paign; Will Cross, Director of Copyright & Digital Scholarship, digital pedagogy North Carolina State University Libraries; Christina Chan-Park, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Science Librarian, Baylor University; Maryam Fakouri, Scholarly Atrium Ballroom B Publishing Outreach Librarian, University of Washington; Sara Format: TechConnect Presentation Lowe, Associate Librarian and Educational Services Librarian, Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis; Chase Ollis, Presenter(s): Stephanie Barrett, Interdisciplinary Social Sci- Program Officer, ACRL; Carla Myers, Miami University; Kate ences Outreach Librarian, River Campus Libraries, University Ganski, Library Instruction Coordinator, University of Wiscon- of Rochester; Emily Sherwood, Director of Digital Scholarship sin- Milwaukee; Jenny Oleen, Scholarly Communication Librar- Lab, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester ian, Western Washington Libraries 2:40 PM–3:10 PM 2:00 PM–4:00 PM ‘Cannabis’ is a Blue State Word: Marijuana Promoting learning in the culturally diverse library Decriminalization, Keyword Development, and instruction classroom: An active exploration Considering Political Contexts in Search Results Hilton, Hope E Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Format: Workshop Room 26C Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Format: Contributed Paper Presenter(s): Chapel Cowden, Health & Science Librarian, Assis- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #bluestateword tant Professor, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Library; Presenter(s): Kevin Seeber, First-Year Teaching and Learning Priscilla Seaman, Subject Librarian for Anthropology, Geogra- Librarian, University of Colorado Denver; Rachel Stott, Teach- phy & Planning, & Communication, University at Albany, SUNY; ing and Learning Librarian, University of Colorado Denver

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2:40 PM–3:10 PM 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Field notebooks and tally sheets: Finding and ART LOUNGE - THE ZINE SCENE describing reusable analog data on campus (TICKETED EVENT — FULL) Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Elia Trucks, User Experience and Student Out- Room 25C reach Librarian, University of Denver; Annie Pho, Team Lead for Format: Contributed Paper Research Assistance/Inquiry and Instruction Librarian, UCLA Primary Tag: Collections Library; Katherine Ahnberg, Student Engagement Librarian, Presenter(s): Shannon Farrell, Natural Resources Librar- University of Pennsylvania Libraries; Matthew Murray, Research ian, University of Minnesota Libraries; Julie Kelly, Science & Scholarship Librarian, University of Guelph; Ann Matsushima Librarian, University of Minnesota Libraries; Kristen Mastel, Chiu, Warner Pacific University Outreach & Instruction Librarian, University of Minnesota 3:00 PM–4:00 PM 2:40 PM–3:10 PM Impact of an OER adoption in an American History INTERNATIONAL WELCOME COFFEE (BY course: An exploration of impact on student outcomes INVITATION) and behaviors Hilton, Veterans A-C Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Room 26B Format: Contributed Paper EXHIBIT HALL REFRESHMENT BREAK Primary Tag: Assessment | #oerCOUP Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Penny Beile, Associate Director of Research, Exhibit Hall BC Education, and Engagement, University of Central Florida; Have a snack and visit the exhibits featuring more than Sandy Avila, University of Central Florida; Aimee deNoyelles, 200 companies showcasing the latest in library prod- Instructional Designer, University of Central Florida; John Raible, Instructional Designer, University of Central Florida ucts and services. Sponsored by Sage. 2:40 PM–3:10 PM 3:00 PM–3:45 PM The Librarian Parlor: Demystifying the research process through community POSTER SESSIONS Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 25AB Exhibit Hall BC Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development | #LibParlor “Distinctly an Agricultural State”: An Environmental Sketch Presenter(s): Chelsea Heinbach, Teaching & Learning Librar- of East Tennessee ian, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Hailley Fargo, Student POSTER 1 Engagement Librarian, Penn State University; Charissa Powell, Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives Student Success Librarian for Information Literacy, University Presenter(s): Meredith Hale, Metadata Librarian, University of of Tennessee, Knoxville; Nimisha Bhat, Technical Services Tennessee, Knoxville Librarian, Columbus College of Art & Design Academic Library Casting Calls: Representation, 2:40 PM–3:10 PM Recruitment, and Retention of Librarians of Color Why We Leave: Exploring Academic Librarian POSTER 2 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Turnover and Retention Strategies Presenter(s): Deborah Caldwell, Diversity Resident Librar- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland ian, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Jenny Carlos, Room 26A Graduate Student, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Format: Contributed Paper Tiffany Henry, Discovery Cataloger, University of North Caro- Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership lina at Greensboro Presenter(s): Amy Fyn, Coordinator of Library Instruction, Coastal Carolina University; Christina Heady, Undergraduate Breaking Down Barriers for Student Parents with Family Instruction Librarian, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Friendly Library Spaces Amanda Foster, Instruction Librarian, Wake Forest University; POSTER 3 Allison Hosier, Information Literacy Librarian, University at Primary Tag: Access Services Albany, SUNY Presenter(s): Rebecca Croxton, Head of Assessment, Univer- sity of North Carolina at Charlotte; Anne Moore, Library Dean, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Lindsey Sprague, User Experience Coordinator, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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Career stages, generational cohorts, and the careers of Improve ILL Workflows with this OA Search Tool Librarians POSTER 12 POSTER 4 Primary Tag: Access Services Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Kirstin Duffin, Reference Librarian, Eastern Illinois Presenter(s): Amber Lannon, Associate University Librarian, University Carleton University; Sara Holder, Head, Research & Information Services, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Intrusive Librarianship POSTER 13 Conference Childcare Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning POSTER 5 Presenter(s): Annette Alvarado, Loyola University Chicago Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Lewis Library Presenter(s): Amy Ballmer, Chair of Library Teaching, Learning & Collection Development, Pratt Institute; Gabriella Karl-Johnson, Ensemble Cast: Reinventing First-Year Library Orientation to Architecture Librarian, Princeton University, Architecture Library Feature All Departments POSTER 14 Education Doctoral Students’ Narratives on Research Data Primary Tag: Outreach Management: Using Their Practices and Perceptions to Presenter(s): Mallory Jallas, Research & Instruction Librar- Recast Library-Provided Programming ian, Gettysburg College; Kevin Moore, Research & Instruction POSTER 6 Librarian, Gettysburg College Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Presenter(s): Joanna Thielen, Assistant Professor, Research Moving Beyond Assessment: Creative Data Visualization for Data Librarian and Science Librarian, Oakland University Li- Collections braries; Amanda Nichols Hess, Assistant Professor/eLearning & POSTER 15 Instructional Tech Librarian, Oakland University Libraries Primary Tag: Collections Presenter(s): Sarah Sahn, Research and Instructional Services Creating Personal Connections for Quality Customer Librarian, University of Alabama Libraries Service: Recasting “Soft Skills” Needed by Reference and Information Services Librarians as Emotional Intelligence Recasting the Accusatory Plagiarism Narrative: A Friendlier POSTER 7 CMS Embedded Plagiarism Avoidance Tutorial Primary Tag: Reference POSTER 16 Presenter(s): Terri Summey, Professor and Head of Reference; Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Education Librarian, Emporia State University Libraries and Presenter(s): Kelly Diamond, Head: Libraries’ Office of Curricu- Archives lum and Instruction, West Virginia University Libraries

Designing Online Primary Source Literacy Modules in Canvas Religious or Secular: Does Religious Affiliation Affect LGBTQI POSTER 8 Collections at Private College and University Libraries? Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning POSTER 17 Presenter(s): Alia Wegner, Digital Collections Librarian, Miami Primary Tag: Collections University Libraries Presenter(s): Sophia Neuhaus, Social Sciences and Govern- ment Information Librarian, Santa Clara University Library Embracing the “Hangout Factor” in Liaison Work POSTER 9 Streamlining Institutional Repository Deposit: Results from a Primary Tag: Outreach Pilot CV Service Presenter(s): Ellen Filgo, Assistant Director of Research & POSTER 18 Engagement, Baylor University Libraries; Sha Towers, Interim Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Associate Dean of the Central Libraries & Dir of Research & Presenter(s): Jennifer Hoops, Digital Publishing Assistant, Engagement, Baylor University Indiana University Bloomington; Sarah Hare, Scholarly Com- munication Librarian, Indiana University Facticity, or Critical Thought in Contentious Times: A library/ university partnership If you build it… Reaching beyond the campus community via POSTER 10 arts based programming Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning POSTER 19 Presenter(s): Britt Fagerheim, Instruction Librarian, Utah State Primary Tag: Outreach University Presenter(s): Jesus Espinoza, Resident Librarian, University of Michigan - Hatcher Graduate Library; Sheila Garcia, Resident From Devastation to “Beauty” Reinvigorating Library Spaces Librarian, University of Michigan - Hatcher Graduate Library POSTER 11 Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Supporting Research Workflows with Online Collaborative Presenter(s): Octavious Spruill, Head of Access Services and LaTeX Writing Tools Facilities, North Carolina A&T State University; John Teleha, POSTER 20 Head of Reference, North Carolina A&T State University Primary Tag: Outreach

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Presenter(s): Samantha Teplitzky, Earth & Physical Sciences Civic Engagement and Academic Libraries: Exploring Librarian, University of California Berkeley; Brian Quigley, Connections, Communities, and Partnerships Head, Engineering & Physical Sciences Division, University of ROUNDTABLE 3 California, Berkeley; Anna Sackmann, Science Data & Engineer- Primary Tag: Outreach ing Librarian, University of California, Berkeley Presenter(s): Zara Wilkinson, Reference & Instruction Librarian, Rutgers University Libraries; Bart Everts, Reference/Instruction The Life Cycle of a Research Tutorial: From Concept to Librarian for the Camden Campuses of Rowan University, Rut- Implementation and Beyond gers University-Camden; Gary Marks Jr., Reference & Outreach POSTER 21 Librarian, William Paterson University of NJ Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Julie Harding, Assistant Director for Public Ser- Consolidated Service Points: Comparisons Across vices, UMUC; Ryan Shepard, Reference & Instruction Librarian, Institutions UMUC ROUNDTABLE 4 Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Underground No More: Presenting Alternative Press Presenter(s): Laura Gariepy, Associate University Librarian for Re- Collections Online. search and Learning, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries POSTER 22 Primary Tag: Collections Creating Inclusive spaces and services for academic library Presenter(s): Bart Schmidt, Digital Projects Librarian, Cowles patrons with disabilities Library, Drake University ROUNDTABLE 5 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Ubiquitous Open Education Resources? Start with Preservice Presenter(s): Dawn Amsberry, Instruction Librarian, Penn State Teachers University Libraries POSTER 23 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Equity in the LMS: Exploring inclusive online learning Presenter(s): Liz Thompson, Instruction and Educational Re- practices sources Coordinator, James Madison University Libraries; Jes- ROUNDTABLE 6 sica Lantz, Instructional Technology Specialist, James Madison Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning University; Brian Sullivan, Education Librarian, James Madison Presenter(s): Chelsea Nesvig, Global & Policy Studies/Research University Libraries & Instruction Librarian, University of Washington Bothell/ Cascadia College; Reed Garber-Pearson, Integrated Social Sci- Working Outside the Lines: A Case for Knowledge Exchange ences Librarian, University of Washington within the Academic Library POSTER 24 From the stacks to the syllabus: Librarians teaching credit- Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development bearing courses in the disciplines Presenter(s): Amy Bocko, Digital Projects Librarian & Assistant ROUNDTABLE 7 Professor, Western Michigan University Libraries; Amy Barlow, Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Reference Librarian (Assistant Professor), Rhode Island Col- Presenter(s): Rachel Wishkoski, Reference & Instruction Librar- lege ian, Utah State University; Randy Williams, Fife Folklore Ar- chives Curator & Oral History Specialist, Utah State University; 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Clint Pumphrey, Manuscript Curator, Utah State University ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS Getting Emotional: Emotional Intelligence vs. Emotional Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Labor in a Pink Collar Position Exhibit Hall BC ROUNDTABLE 8 “Algorithms of Oppression”: Academic Librarians, Teaching, Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Emily Mann, Research and Information Services Learning and Search Engine Bias Librarian, University of South Florida St. Petersburg ROUNDTABLE 1 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Institutional Vagaries of Retention and Recruitment and the Presenter(s): Corliss Lee, American Cultures Librarian, UC Actuality of Emotional Labor in Diversity Initiatives Berkeley Library ROUNDTABLE 9 Applying the Framework to Business Information Literacy: Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Kenya Flash, Librarian for Political Science, Successes and Challenges Global Affairs and Government Information, Yale University; ROUNDTABLE 2 Kaetrena Davis Kendrick, Associate Librarian/Associate Profes- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning sor, University of South Carolina Lancaster; Quetzalli Barrien- Presenter(s): Alexandra Hauser, Business Librarian, Michigan tos, Arts and Humanities Research and Instruction Librarian, State University Libraries Tufts University

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Journey Beyond the Stacks: Cultivating Unconventional Supporting Emerging Professionals in Academic Librarian Research Collaborations Librarianship ROUNDTABLE 10 ROUNDTABLE 17 Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Kaya van Beynen, Librarian, Interim Associate Presenter(s): Lindsay Inge Carpenter, Pedagogy Librarian, Dean, University of South Florida St. Petersburg; Theresa University of Maryland, College Park; Suzanne Wilson, Teach- Burress, Science Librarian, USF St. Petersburg; Doug Dechow, ing and Learning Librarian, University of Maryland Libraries; Digital Humanities and Science Librarian, Chapman University; Rachel Gammons, Head of Teaching and Learning Services, Christina Riehman-Murphy, MSLS, Reference & Instruction University of Maryland Libraries; Alexander Carroll, Research Librarian, Penn State University, Abington College Librarian for Engineering and Biotechnology, North Carolina State University Libraries Language in the 21st-Century Library: Supporting Language and Linguistics Research in Contemporary Higher Education The B in LGBT is Not Silent: Supporting Bisexual/Pansexual+ ROUNDTABLE 11 College Students Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development ROUNDTABLE 18 Presenter(s): Dan Mandeville, Linguistics & Nordic Studies Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Librarian, University of Washington (Seattle) Presenter(s): Melinda Brown, Librarian for Inclusion Initiatives; Librarian for Women’s & Gender Studies, Vanderbilt Univer- Rewriting the story we tell ourselves about data sity; Deborah Lilton, English Language & Literature Librarian, ROUNDTABLE 12 Vanderbilt University Libraries; AJ Robinson, Librarian for Primary Tag: Assessment Islamic Studies, South Asian Studies, Women, Gender & Sexu- Presenter(s): Stephen Kiel, Reference/Instruction Librarian, ality Studies, Washington University in St. Louis University of Baltimore; Natalie Burclaff, Reference/Instruction Librarian, University of Baltimore Undocumented Students: Librarians as a support system ROUNDTABLE 19 Navigating Change: Issues and Strategies in Change Primary Tag: Outreach Management Presenter(s): Nicole Arnold, Research Librarian for Student ROUNDTABLE 13 Success and Instruction, University of California, Irvine Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Nicole Tekulve, Associate Director, Library User Viewing our work through the lens of science identity: What Experience, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Anne librarians can learn from the science education literature Pemberton, Associate Director, and In- ROUNDTABLE 20 structional Services, University of North Carolina Wilmington Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Livia Olsen, Academic Services Librarian, K-State NSSE’s Experiences with Information Literacy Module: A Libraries; Kendra Spahr, Academic Services Librarian, K-State Refresh Libraries; Carol Sevin, Academic Services Librarian, K-State ROUNDTABLE 14 Libraries Primary Tag: Assessment Presenter(s): Kevin Fosnacht, Assoc. Research Scientist, Indi- 3:10 PM–3:30 PM ana University GUIDED MEDITATION Putting the SAA-ACRL/RBMS Guidelines for Primary Source Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Literacy into Action Room 12, Yoga and Meditation Room ROUNDTABLE 15 Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives 3:15 PM–4:00 PM Presenter(s): Sammie Morris, Professor/Head of Archives & THINK & DRINK: RECASTING THE Special Collections, Purdue University; Robin Katz, Primary NARRATIVE AT YOUR LIBRARY (TICKETED Source Literacy Librarian, University of California Riverside EVENT — FULL) Saying “Bye Bye Bye” to Live Classes: Async Learning and Hilton, 3rd Floor Lakeside Foyer Libraries Presenter(s): Jaleh Fazelian ROUNDTABLE 16 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning 4:00 PM–4:20 PM Presenter(s): Lauren Fox, User Engagement Librarian, National Lightboard Videos for Library Outreach and First-Year University Library; David Feare, User Engagement Librarian, Engineers National University Library; Summer Krstevska, User Engage- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland ment Librarian, Wake Forest University; Zemirah Lee, User Atrium Ballroom B Engagement Librarian, Bastyr University Format: TechConnect Presentation Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #acrllb Presenter(s): Becca Greenstein, STEM Librarian, Northwestern University Libraries

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4:00 PM–4:30 PM 4:00 PM–5:00 PM From “” to “Library Design”: Recasting Beyond free: A social justice the Narrative of Academic Librarianship vision for open education Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Room 25AB Cleveland Format: Contributed Paper Atrium Ballroom A Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Format: Invited Presentation Presenter(s): Rachel Ivy Clarke, Assistant Professor, Syracuse Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication University School of Information Studies Presenter(s): Rajiv Jhangiani, Special Rajiv Jhangiani Advisor to the Provost on Open Education and Psychology 4:00 PM–4:30 PM Professor, Kwantlen Polytechnic University Literacy Pursuits - Contest-Based Assessment of Information Literacy Skills 4:00 PM–5:00 PM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland (Re)Casting Call: Sculpting Services and Strategies for Room 26A Cultivating Online Scholarly Identity Format: Contributed Paper Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 Primary Tag: Assessment Format: Panel Session Presenter(s): Polly Mumma, Librarian, Des Moines Area Com- Primary Tag: Technology and Tools | #ACRL19OSI munity College Urban Campus; Anthony Stevens, Professor, Presenter(s): Marie L. Radford, Rutgers University; Lynn Silip- Psychology, Des Moines Area Community College Urban igni Connaway, Senior Research Scientist and Director of User Campus Research, OCLC Research; Lisa Hinchliffe, Professor/Coordina- tor of Information Literacy Services and Instruction, Univer- 4:00 PM–4:30 PM sity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kristen Mapes, Digital Recasting the “one-shot” for student success: Humanities Coordinator, Michigan State University Causal research findings for more effective library instruction 4:00 PM–5:00 PM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland “Must be comfortable with ambiguity”: How Outreach Room 26C Librarians are navigating their new roles to better Format: Contributed Paper engage with scholars in the 21st century Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Caitlin Gerrity, Library Media Program Director, Grand Ballroom A Southern Utah University; Anne Diekema, Assistant Professor Format: Panel Session of Library Media, Southern Utah University; Scott Lanning, Primary Tag: Outreach | #ambiguousoutreach Associate Professor of Library Media, Southern Utah Univer- Presenter(s): Justina Elmore, Outreach Librarian for the Social sity Sciences, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester; Stephanie Barrett, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Outreach 4:00 PM–4:30 PM Librarian, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester; Soft skills revealed: an examination of relational skills Robert Berkman, Outreach Librarian for Business, River in librarianship Campus Libraries, University of Rochester; Kimberly Davies Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Hoffman, Head of Outreach, Learning, and Research Services, Room 26B River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester; Kathy Wu, Format: Contributed Paper Outreach Librarian for Economics and Government Informa- Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development | #libsoftskills tion, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester Presenter(s): Miriam Matteson, State University School of Information 4:00 PM–5:00 PM Connect the Campus Data Dots: Using Institutional 4:00 PM–4:30 PM Systems to Support Students When They Need It Most We Don’t Need that Anymore, Exploring the Realities Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland of the Impact of Digitization on Print Usage Grand Ballroom B Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Format: Panel Session Room 25C Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #acrlipas Format: Contributed Paper Presenter(s): Megan Oakleaf, Associate Professor, Syracuse Primary Tag: Collections University; Malcolm Brown, Director, EDUCAUSE Learning Presenter(s): Thomas Teper, AUL for Collections and Techni- Initiative, EDUCAUSE; Kate Peterson, Information Literacy cal Services, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Vera Librarian, University of Minnesota; James Hodgkin, Associate Vasileva, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Director of LTI and University Librarian, University of Glouces- tershire; Anne Barker, Humanities Librarian, Head of Research Services, University of Missouri; Scott Walter, University Librar- ian, DePaul University

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4:00 PM–5:00 PM San Diego; Trevar Riley-Reid, Chief of Circulation, City College Global Trends in Libraries: Challenges and Changing of the City University of New York; Kellee Warren, University of Roles Illinois at Chicago Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 Format: Panel Session 4:40 PM–5:00 PM Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership GUIDED MEDITATION Presenter(s): Robert Boissy, Director of Institutional Market- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland ing & Account Development - Americas, Springer Nature; Dan Room 12, Yoga and Meditation Room Penny, Director Market Intelligence, Researchers and Audience, SpringerNature 4:40 PM–5:10 PM Quantifying the #metoo Narrative: Incidence and 4:00 PM–5:00 PM Prevalence of Sexual Harassment in Academic Improving Diversity Residencies through learned Libraries experiences Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 4 Room 25AB Format: Panel Session Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development | Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership #ACRLResidencies Presenter(s): Candice Benjes-Small, Head of Research, William & Presenter(s): Selena Bryant, User Engagement and Inclusion Mary; Jennifer Knievel, Acting Senior Associate Dean of Libraries, Librarian, Cornell University- Albert R. Mann Library; Sheila University of Colorado Boulder; Jennifer Resor-Whicker, Coordi- Garcia, Resident Librarian, University of Michigan - Hatcher nator of Information Literacy, Radford University; Allison Wisecup, Graduate Library; Carlos Duarte, Instruction Librarian, Krae- Associate Professor of Sociology, Radford University; Joanna mer Family Library University of Colorado, Colorado Springs; Hunter, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Radford University Morgan Davis, Residency Librarian for Diversity and Innova- tion, William and Mary University; Quanetta Batts, Ohio State 4:40 PM–5:10 PM University Libraries Revealing Perception Gaps between Users and 4:00 PM–4:30 PM Academic Libraries: A Public Relations Perspective Today’s Trends in Content and Discovery Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 3 Room 26A Format: Panel Session Format: Contributed Paper Presenter(s): Jane Burke, VP of Strategic Initiatives, Ex Libris, a Primary Tag: Assessment | #LibraryPR ProQuest company Presenter(s): Xiaohua Zhu, Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee; Moonhee Cho, Assistant Professor, University of 4:00 PM–5:00 PM Tennessee; Erin Whitaker, University of Tennessee; Mei Zhang, Reading critically, thinking critically: Challenging University of Wisconsin - Madison assumptions about the role of reading in academic 4:40 PM–5:10 PM research Scientists don’t use books –or do they? How ebook Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland statistics can challenge conventional wisdom and Grand Ballroom C inform collection decisions Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Anne-Marie Deitering, Associate University Room 25C Librarian for Learning Services, Oregon State University; Han- Format: Contributed Paper nah Gascho Rempel, Science & Graduate Services Librarian, Primary Tag: Collections Oregon State University; Anne Jumonville Graf, Trinity Univer- Presenter(s): Michelle Wilde, Coordinator, College Liaisons sity; Ashleigh Coren, University of Maryland; Stephanie Otis, Unit, Colorado State University University of North Carolina Charlotte 4:40 PM–5:10 PM 4:00 PM–5:00 PM Tenure Not Required: Recasting Non-Tenured Reclaiming Our Time: A Conversation with Tenure- Academic Librarianship to Center Stage Track Academic Librarians of Color Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5 Room 26B Format: Panel Session Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Brittany Paloma Fiedler, Teaching & Learning Presenter(s): Jennifer Whelan, Coordinator of Research, Librarian, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Treshani Perera, Teaching & Learning, College of the Holy Cross; Laura Wilson, Music and Fine Arts Cataloging Librarian, University of Ken- Outreach Librarian, College of the Holy Cross; Jared Rex, Music tucky; Vanjury “V” Dozier, Education Librarian, University of Librarian, College of the Holy Cross

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4:40 PM–5:10 PM 8:30 AM–9:00 AM Training to learn: developing an interactive, From Matriculation to Graduation: Alignment of collaborative circulation-reference training program Library Data with University Metrics to Quantify for student workers Library Value Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 26C Room 26A Format: Contributed Paper Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Assessment | #AcadLibValue Presenter(s): Laura Surtees, Bryn Mawr College Presenter(s): Rebecca Croxton, Head of Assessment, Univer- sity of North Carolina at Charlotte; Anne Moore, Library Dean, 4:40 PM–5:00 PM University of North Carolina at Charlotte PLACE: Exposing Cultural Heritage Collections through Geospatial Search 8:30 AM–9:00 AM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland From Survey to Social Network: Building New Services Atrium Ballroom B through Connections Format: TechConnect Presentation Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Room 26B Presenter(s): Eleta Exline, Scholarly Communication Librarian, Format: Contributed Paper University of New Hampshire Library Primary Tag: Outreach | #FromSurveyToSocialNetwork Presenter(s): Ana Lucic, Digital Scholarship Librarian, DePaul 5:00 PM–6:00 PM University Library; Kindra Morelock, Data Services Librarian, STUDENT HAPPY HOUR (BY INVITATION) DePaul University Library; Heather Jagman, Coordinator of Hilton, 2nd Floor Eliot Lounge Reference, Instruction and Academic Engagement, DePaul University 5:15 PM–6:00 PM 8:30 AM–9:00 AM THINK & DRINK: INFO LIT: TOO MUCH OR Save the Time of the Reader: Narratives of CAN’T GET ENOUGH? DISCUSS. (TICKETED Undergraduate Course Reading EVENT — FULL) Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Hilton, 3rd Floor Lakeside Foyer Room 25AB Presenter(s): Karin Heffernan, Southern New Hampshire Format: Contributed Paper University; Bronwen Maxson, Reference Librarian, Colorado Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning College Presenter(s): Maura Smale, Chief Librarian, Ursula C. Schwerin Library, New York City College of Technology, CUNY 6:00 PM–9:00 PM DINNER WITH COLLEAGUES 8:30 AM–9:00 AM Signature Initiatives: Formation of Leadership Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Foundation Various Local Restaurants Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 25C FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership 6:30 AM–7:30 AM Presenter(s): Binh Le, Librarian, The Pennsylvania State Univer- YOGA (TICKETED EVENT — FULL) sity Libraries Hilton, Hope D 8:30 AM–9:00 AM Sponsored by Sage. Support Scholars Who Share: Combating the 8:30 AM–8:50 AM Mismatch between Openness Policies and The Eyes Have It: Using Eye-Tracking to Evaluate a Professional Rewards Library Website Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 26C Atrium Ballroom B Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication | #rewardopen Format: TechConnect Presentation Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Ali Krzton, Research Data Management Librarian, Presenter(s): Tracey Kry, Archives and Emerging Technologies Auburn University Libraries Librarian, Western New England University; Emily Porter-Fyke, Information Literacy Librarian, Fairfield University

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8:30 AM–9:30 AM 8:30 AM–9:30 AM The centrality of Whiteness Reframing the library outreach narrative: Exploring through the superficial work of strategy and impact diversifying academe Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Grand Ballroom C Cleveland, Atrium Ballroom A Format: Panel Session Format: Invited Presentation Primary Tag: Outreach | #outreachnarrative Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Presenter(s): Sarah LeMire, First Year Programs Coordina- Development Salvador Vidal-Ortiz tor, Texas A&M University; Stephanie Graves, Director of Presenter(s): Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, Associate Professor, Ameri- Learning and Outreach, Texas A&M University Libraries; can University Kristen Mastel, Outreach & Instruction Librarian, University of Minnesota; Shannon Farrell, Natural Resources Librarian, 8:30 AM–9:30 AM University of Minnesota Libraries; Emilie Vrbancic, Under- Extraordinary times: a giant leap for librarians in the graduate Experience Librarian, University of Washington; future of research Amanda Hornby, Head, Teaching & Learning, University of Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 3 Washington Join us for breakfast, discussion… and beyond! Format: Panel Session 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Presenter(s): TBA. For more information, please refer to the Research Information Management: Libraries Leading online program. The Way Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 4 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Format: Panel Session Bridging the Gap: Embedding Library Instruction in Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication First Year Writing Online Presenter(s): Rebecca Bryant, Senior Program Officer, OCLC Research; Jan Fransen, Service Lead for Research Informa- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5 tion Management, University of Minnesota; Maliaca Oxnam, Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #IDlibrarianpartnerships Associate Librarian, Office of Digital Innovation & Steward- Presenter(s): Sara Maurice Whitver, Coordinator of Library ship, University of Arizona Libraries; Anne Rauh, Collection Instruction, The University of Alabama; Jon Ezell, Instructional Development and Analysis Librarian, Syracuse University Design Librarian, The University of Alabama; Natalie Loper, Libraries Assistant Director, First-Year Writing Program, The University of Alabama 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Research Parties: Rebranding Reference for a Social, 8:30 AM–9:30 AM High Impact Student Experience Project Outcome for Academic Libraries: Data for Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 Impact and Improvement Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Reference | #researchparties Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 19 Presenter(s): Jennifer Hunter, Reference & Instruction Librar- Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Technology and Tools ian, Princeton University; Christina Riehman-Murphy, MSLS, Presenter(s): Eric Ackermann, Reference/Instruction and As- Reference & Instruction Librarian, Penn State University, sessment Librarian, Radford University; Sara Goek, Mellon/ACLS Abington College; Emily Mross, Business and Public Adminis- Public Fellow, ACRL; Emily Plagman, Association tration Librarian, Penn State University; Amy Snyder, Educa- tion Librarian, Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences 8:30 AM–9:30 AM 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Recasting the Parentative: Seeking Balance Amidst Start something new: How libraries support cross- the Busyness Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 campus entrepreneurship education, commercial Format: Panel Session and nonprofit start-ups, and entrepreneurial Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | thinking #acrlworklife Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Jodie Borgerding, Consulting and Education Grand Ballroom B Services Manager, Amigos Library Services; John Jackson, Format: Panel Session Outreach & Communications Librarian, Loyola Marymount Primary Tag: Outreach | #ACRL19EntreLibs University; Jennifer Peters, Content Management and Discov- Presenter(s): Ash Faulkner, Business Librarian, The Ohio State ery Services Librarian, Rockhurst University; Joyce Garczynski, University Library; Steve Cramer, Business Librarian, UNC Communications and Development Librarian, Towson Univer- Greensboro; Genifer Snipes, Business & Economics Librarian, sity’s Albert S. Cook Library University of Oregon Libraries; Marlinda Karo, Public Services Librarian, Houston Community College

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8:30 AM–9:30 AM 8:30 AM–11:30 AM Where is this Story Headed? Confounding Teaching Graduate Teaching Assistants to Teach and Clarifying Library Narratives through Information Literacy: A Sustainable and Collaborative Autoethnography Approach Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Hilton, Superior B Grand Ballroom A Format: Workshop Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #autoethlibs Presenter(s): Melissa Bowles-Terry, Head, Educational Initia- Presenter(s): Michele Santamaria, Learning Design Librarian, tives, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Kaitlin Clinnin, Director Millersville University; Sarah Hartman-Caverly, Reference & In- of Composition and Assistant Professor, Department of English, struction Librarian, Penn State Berks; Anna Assogba, Research University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Brittany Paloma Fiedler, Teach- Librarian, Harvard University Library; David Michels, Public ing & Learning Librarian, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Erin Services Librarian, Dalhousie University, Schulich School of Rinto, Teaching & Learning Librarian, University of Cincinnati Law; Derrick Jefferson, Assistant Librarian, American Univer- sity; Benjamin Harris, Professor, Head of Instruction Services, 9:10 AM–9:30 AM Trinity University Make your online content accessible to all (not just those who can see your library website) 8:30 AM–10:30 AM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Managing Change When You’re not in Charge: How to Atrium Ballroom B keep your sanity during organizational change. Format: TechConnect Presentation Hilton, Hope E Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Format: Workshop Presenter(s): Jerry Yarnetsky, web services librarian-assistant Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development librarian, Miami University Libraries Presenter(s): Catherine Soehner, Associate Dean for Research and Learning Services, University of Utah 9:10 AM–9:40 AM Challenging the “Good Fit” Narrative: Creating 8:30 AM–11:30 AM Inclusive Recruitment Practices in Academic Libraries Fast Facilitation: 15-minute IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Equity, and Access)-Related Library Professional Room 25C Development Spark Sessions Format: Contributed Paper Hilton, Hope AB Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | Format: Workshop #GOODFITSUCKS Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development | #acrlIDEAsparks Presenter(s): Sojourna Cunningham, Social Sciences Librar- Presenter(s): Sarah Gilchrist, Research and Instruction Librar- ian, University of Richmond; Samantha Guss, Social Sciences ian for Visual Arts and Education, Towson University- Albert Librarian, University of Richmond; Jennifer Stout, Teaching and S. Cook Library; Adam Zukowski, Metadata Librarian, Towson Learning Librarian, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries University - Albert S. Cook Library 9:10 AM–9:40 AM 8:30 AM–11:30 AM How Do We Help? Academic Libraries and Students Introduction to Fedora with Autism Spectrum Disorder Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 24 Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Format: Workshop Room 26A Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Format: Contributed Paper Presenter(s): David Wilcox, Fedora Product Manager, DuraS- Primary Tag: Outreach pace; Daniel Bernstein, DuraSpace Presenter(s): Gerard Shea, Librarian, Seton Hall University Libraries; Sebastian Derry, Assistant Dean for Public Services, 8:30 AM–11:30 AM Seton Hall University Libraries Reflect, Express, Compare: Reimagine Your Teacher Identity with the TeachPhil U-model and Strengths- 9:10 AM–9:40 AM Based Reflective Practice Inspiration, Ideation, and Implementation: Library Hilton, Superior A Integration with Design Thinking Courses Format: Workshop Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #acrlteachphil Room 26B Presenter(s): Sheila Corrall, Professor, University of Pitts- Format: Contributed Paper burgh; Amanda Folk, Assistant Professor and Head, Teaching Primary Tag: Outreach and Learning, Ohio State University Libraries; Ethan Pullman, Presenter(s): Elizabeth Smart, Humanities and Media Librarian, Library Instruction Coordinator and Humanities Liaison, Carn- Brigham Young University; Emily Darowski, Psychology Librar- egie Mellon University ian, Brigham Young University; Matt Armstrong, Innovation and Online Learning Assistant, Brigham Young University

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9:10 AM–9:40 AM Presenter(s): Amanda Click, Business Librarian, American Talking about Research: Applying Textual Analysis University; Rachel Borchardt, Science Librarian, American Software to Student Interviews University Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Exploring Black Space and recasting the library narrative in a Room 25AB PWI: or, how an Afrofuturism exhibit changed everything. Format: Contributed Paper POSTER 6 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Sarah Wagner, Assistant Librarian, Purdue Uni- Presenter(s): Robyn Reed, Head of Access Services, Union versity Fort Wayne; Ann Marshall, Assistant Librarian, Purdue College University Fort Wayne Fostering the Development of Teaching Identity with 9:30 AM–10:15 AM Communities of Practice POSTER SESSIONS POSTER 7 Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Exhibit Hall BC Presenter(s): Melissa Mallon, Director of Peabody Library/Di- rector of Teaching & Learning, Vanderbilt University Libraries; A shot of knowledge: Injecting Health Sciences Information Bobby Smiley, Associate Director, Divinity Library, Vanderbilt Literacy techniques into the non- health sciences instruction University session POSTER 1 How clean is the library? Mitigating disease transmission Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning POSTER 8 Presenter(s): Mary-Kate Finnegan, MLIS, University of the Pa- Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership cific; Rachel Stark, Health Sciences Librarian, California State Presenter(s): Jeffrey Fisher, PhD, CEC, Human Environmen- University, Sacramento tal Studies, Assistant Professor, Central Michigan University; Jennifer Rundels, MLIS, MA, Research & Instruction Librarian, Alternative Summer Break Academic Library Internship: Assistant Professor, Central Michigan University Exploring Professional Engagement as an Acting Librarian POSTER 2 Inside a private college: librarians recasting the OER game Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development POSTER 9 Presenter(s): Brian Flota, Humanities Librarian, James Madison Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning University; Mark Lane, Digital Preservation Librarian, James Presenter(s): Julie Turley, OER/Interlibrary Loan Librarian, Madison University; Juhong Christie Liu, Senior Instructional Kingsborough Community College of the City University of Designer, James Madison University; K.T. Vaughan, Associate New York; Lusiella Fazzino, eScholarship Repository Librarian, Dean, James Madison University; Stephanie Akau, Library In- St. Johns University formation Specialist, University of New Mexico; Liz Thompson, Instructional and Educational Resources Coordinator, James Measuring the Academic Impact of Libraries: Case Studies Madison University Libraries POSTER 10 Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Analyzing Virtual Reference Transcripts with Machine Presenter(s): Katherine Furlong, Director, Blough-Weis Library Learning: Digging for Insights, Patterns, and Challenges and University Librarian, Susquehanna University; Kevin POSTER 3 Reynolds, Dean of the Sandor Teszler Library, Wofford College; Primary Tag: Technology and Tools David M. Consiglio, Director of Assessment, Learning Spaces Presenter(s): Jeremy Walker, Public Services Librarian, and Special Projects, Bryn Mawr College Northwestern University; Jason Coleman, Head, Library User Services, Kansas State University Libraries Digital Teaching Module on Creating the Bibliography Section for STEM students Book Reviews Reimagined: Using the Scholarship as POSTER 11 Conversation Frame to Create Meaningful Undergraduate Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Research Experiences Presenter(s): Yulia Sevryugina, University of Michigan Ann POSTER 4 Arbor; Naomi Binnie, Digital Education Librarian, University of Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Michigan Presenter(s): Hailley Fargo, Student Engagement Librarian, Penn State University; Nicholas J. Rowland, Penn State Uni- On Course: A Critical Assessment of a Textbook Affordability versity Altoona; Brooke Long-Yarrison, Penn State University Initiative Altoona; Cooper Wills, Penn State University Altoona POSTER 12 Primary Tag: Assessment Communicating an open access impact narrative: An analysis Presenter(s): Eric Resnis, Head of Instructional Services, of library-funded publications Coastal Carolina University; Jennifer Bazeley, Coordinator, Col- POSTER 5 lections Access & Acquisitions, Miami University Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication

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Poster Printing in the Library: Supporting Undergraduate The Digital/Physical Divide: Experiments with Student Research Engagement and Learning POSTER 13 POSTER 22 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Haley Collazo, Reference and Instruction Librar- Presenter(s): Meggan Press, Undergraduate Education Librar- ian, Mercy College ian, Indiana University; Meg Meiman, Head, Teaching and Learning, Indiana University Bloomington Prep for Success: Best Practices for Developing an Instruction Video Workflow Well Beyond the One-Shot: Collaborating to Create a Model POSTER 14 of Information Literacy Instruction Primary Tag: Technology and Tools POSTER 23 Presenter(s): Kathryn Iversen, Student, Wayne State University Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Kim Looby, Instruction and Information Literacy Recasting Research Guidance: Using a Comprehensive Librarian, University of North Carolina Charlotte; Natalie Ornat, Literature Review to Establish Best Practices for Humanities Librarian, University of North Carolina Charlotte Developing LibGuides POSTER 15 Where Are All the Fun Books: Popular Romance & Science Primary Tag: Reference Fiction in Academic Libraries Presenter(s): Mandi Goodsett, Performing Arts & Humani- POSTER 24 ties Librarian, Cleveland State University; Marsha Miles, Head, Primary Tag: Collections Collections and Digital Initiatives, Cleveland State University; Presenter(s): Sarah Sheehan, Assistant Director for Reference Theresa Nawalaniec, Sciences and Engineering Librarian, ESL & Instruction, Manhattan College Librarian, and Nursing Librarian, Cleveland State University 9:30 AM–10:30 AM Redefining the Wellness Wheel for Librarians of Color ART LOUNGE - BOOKS: NOT JUST FOR POSTER 16 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development READING ANYMORE! (TICKETED EVENT — Presenter(s): Amanda Leftwich, Online Learning Librarian FULL) Diversity Fellow, Montgomery County Community College Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Art Lounge, Exhibit Hall Reshaping Collections: Impacts of a Storage Project on a Presenter(s): Amelia Anderson, Assistant Professor, Old Do- Libraries’ Data Story minion University POSTER 17 Primary Tag: Collections 9:30 –10:30 AM Presenter(s): Lora Lennertz, Data Services Librarian, University of Arkansas; Kathleen Lehman, Head of User Services, Univer- EXHIBIT HALL REFRESHMENT BREAK sity of Arkansas, Fayetteville Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Exhibit Hall BC Student as Expert: Peer Learning to Support Digital Have a snack and visit the exhibits featuring more than Scholarship in the Classroom 200 companies showcasing the latest in library prod- POSTER 18 ucts and services. Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Sponsored by CHOICE. Presenter(s): Clinton Baugess, Research & Instruction Librar- ian, Gettysburg College 9:40 AM–10:10 AM The 100 Miles East of Here: Telling the Stories of Local DESK YOGA History Through Collection Digitization Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland POSTER 19 Room 12, Yoga and Meditation Room Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives It’s no surprise that sitting all day is not good for our Presenter(s): David Jank, Assistant Professor, The Palmer health. So instead of feeling fidgety with discomfort, try School - Long Island University these yoga poses for a feel good stretch that will leave Poster 20 - Withdrawn you tension-free and energized. No special props or clothing required. The Supply Box Challenge: A Collaboratively Designed Escape Room Event 10:30 AM–10:50 AM POSTER 21 Immersive Learning in Libraries through Augmented Primary Tag: Outreach Reality: Opportunities and Challenges Presenter(s): Pauline Shostack, Professor/Librarian, Onondaga Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Community College Atrium Ballroom B Format: TechConnect Presentation

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Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #acrlareality Room 25C Presenter(s): Lorna Dawes, Assistant Professor. Social Science Format: Contributed Paper Librarian, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | #WhatMakesaLibraryLeader 10:30 AM–11:00 AM Presenter(s): Melissa Mallon, Director of Peabody Library/ Empowering Librarians to Support Digital Scholarship Director of Teaching & Learning, Vanderbilt University Librar- Research: Professional Development Training on Text ies; Jason Coleman, Head, Library User Services, Kansas State Analysis with the HathiTrust University Libraries; Leo Lo, Associate University Librarian, Old Dominion University Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 26C 10:30–11:15 AM Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development POSTER SESSIONS Presenter(s): Harriett Green, Associate Professor, Head of Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Scholarly Communication and Publishing, Washington Uni- Exhibit Hall BC versity in St. Louis; Eleanor Dickson Koehl, Visiting HathiTrust Research Center Digital Humanities Specialist, University of ¡LibGuides para nosotros!: Refocusing Area/International Illinois at Urbana Champaign Studies Library Guides on Marginalized Voices Through Innovative Resource Sharing 10:30 AM–11:00 AM POSTER 1 Faculty Perceptions of Librarians and Library Services: Primary Tag: Reference Exploring the Impact of Librarian Faculty Status and Presenter(s): Natalia Estrada, Reference and Collections As- Beyond sistant, UC Berkeley Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 8 Campuses, 1 Message: Reshaping How We Assess Room 26B Marketing & Outreach Efforts Format: Contributed Paper POSTER 2 Primary Tag: Assessment Primary Tag: Assessment Presenter(s): Cathy Weng, Head of Cataloging, Office of Presenter(s): Jessica Kiebler, Library Director, White Plains, Library Services, City University of New York; David Murray, Berkeley College; Bonnie Lafazan, Library Director, Berkeley Humanities Librarian, The College of New Jersey College

10:30 AM–11:00 AM Arab-American Book Collecting Teaching and Learning Centers: Recasting the Role of POSTER 3 Librarians as Educators and Change Agents Primary Tag: Collections Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Connie Lamb, Social Sciences Librarian, Brigham Room 25AB Young University Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Bootstrapping a Library Ideation Space: Creating a Low-tech Presenter(s): Sharon Mader, Dean Emeritus and Professor, Student Collaboration Room University of New Orleans, Earl K. Long Library; Craig Gibson, POSTER 4 Professor and Professional Development Coordinator, Ohio Primary Tag: Outreach State University Libraries Presenter(s): Genifer Snipes, Business & Economics Librarian, University Of Oregon Libraries; Erin Passehl-Stoddart, Strategic 10:30 AM–11:00 AM Projects and Grants Development Librarian, University of Oregon Using Depth of Knowledge (DOK) Questions to Encourage Deep Thinking: Intentional Questioning as Collections, Collaboration, and the Classroom an Instructional Strategy POSTER 5 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Rachel Makarowski, Special Collections Librarian, Room 26A Miami University Libraries; Katie Gibson, Humanities Librarian, Format: Contributed Paper Miami University Libraries Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #DOKinfolit Presenter(s): Tiffeni Fontno, Senior Education Librarian/Bib- Convergently divergent approaches to teaching with primary liographer, Boston College Libraries; Adam Williams, Senior sources Social Work Librarian/Bibliographer, Boston College POSTER 6 Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives 10:30 AM–11:00 AM Presenter(s): James Roussain, Archivist, Outreach and In- What makes a leader? An analysis of academic library struction, John M. Kelly Library, University of Toronto; Sarah leadership and organizational vision Simpkin, Head, Research Support (Arts & Special Collections), Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland University of Ottawa

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critlib collective: a reading group Presenter(s): Jason Martin, Associate Dean, Middle Tennessee POSTER 7 State University Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Paige Sundstrom, Economics & Business Librar- Listening to What Students Are Asking: The Role of ian, University of California, Santa Barbara; Heather Hughes, an Academic Library in Institution-Wide Knowledge Middle East Studies Librarian, University of California, Santa Management Barbara POSTER 15 Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Disabilities Resources for Libraries Available via Regional Presenter(s): Elizabeth Jardine, Metadata Librarian, LaGuardia and National Databases Community College/CUNY POSTER 8 Primary Tag: Outreach Locating grant funding opportunities: Leveraging our current Presenter(s): Michelle Kowalsky, Librarian, Rowan University; tools and skills to assist researchers Heather Kristian, Principal Library Assistant, Rowan University POSTER 16 Primary Tag: Technology and Tools From curation to creation: Transforming paper map Presenter(s): Allison Langham-Putrow, University of Minne- collections into research-ready GIS datasets sota; Julie Kelly, Science Librarian, University of Minnesota Li- POSTER 9 braries; Jody Kempf, Coordinator for Instruction and Outreach, Primary Tag: Collections University of Minnesota Libraries Presenter(s): Susan Powell, GIS & Map Librarian, UC Berkeley Making Stone Soup: A Library-Led Initiative for International How do they learn?: Writing & information literacy in the first Outreach and Collaboration in Higher Education three years of the undergraduate experience POSTER 17 POSTER 10 Primary Tag: Outreach Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Allison Sharp, Associate Professor and Interna- Presenter(s): Grace Kaletski, Learning & Information Literacy tional Education Librarian, University of Tennessee Libraries; Librarian, Stetson University, duPont-Ball Library; Megan M. Nathalie Hristov, Associate Professor and Music Librarian, O’Neill, Director, the Writing Program, Stetson University, University of Tennessee Libraries duPont-Ball Library More than You Bargained for: Using ROI to Demonstrate the How to Frame a Picture: A Digital Humanities Toolbox for Value of a Library-run Tutoring Program Enhancing Visual Literacy Instruction POSTER 18 POSTER 11 Primary Tag: Assessment Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Michelle Demeter, PhD Candidate, New York Presenter(s): Nicole Fox, Research and Instruction Librarian, University; Rachel Besara, Associate Dean of Libraries, Missouri Belmont University State University; Jessica Barmon, Tutoring and Technology Center Supervisor, Florida State University Keeping up with the Future: Evolving Library Services and the Adoption of External Practices Recasting Librarian-Faculty Collaboration: Listening to POSTER 12 Faculty Voices from a Multi-Institutional Survey Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development POSTER 19 Presenter(s): Garrett Morton, Master of Science in Informa- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning tion Candidate, University of Michigan School of Information; Presenter(s): Patricia Fravel Vander Meer, Social Sciences Lauren Seroka, Master of Science in Information Candidate, Librarian, Western Michigan University; Judith Arnold, Librar- University of Michigan School of Information; Sophia McFad- ian, Retired, Wayne State University; Veronica Bielat, Student den-Keesling, Master of Science in Information Candidate, Success Librarian III, Wayne State University; LuMarie Guth, University of Michigan School of Information Business Librarian, Western Michigan University; Maria Perez- Stable, Social Sciences Librarian, Western Michigan University Librarian Burnout: A Survey Using the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) Recasting the Role: Redefining Liaison Duties as New POSTER 13 Librarians Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership POSTER 20 Presenter(s): Ana Guimaraes, Director of Collection Develop- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning ment, Kennesaw State University Library System; Christina Presenter(s): Zohra Saulat, Information Literacy Librarian, Cali- Holm, Instruction Coordinator, Kennesaw State University fornia State University, Chico; Quetzalli Barrientos, Arts and Library System Humanities Research and Instruction Librarian, Tufts University

Library Workplace Engagement: A Study of Library Workers Reframing Open to Support Student Success and Early Engagement in Their Day-to-Day Work Career Researchers POSTER 14 POSTER 21 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication

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Presenter(s): Erica Hayes, North Carolina State University In-Reach for Outreach: Non-traditional Special Libraries; Mira Waller, Interim Department Head, Research Collections Exhibits Engagement, North Carolina State University Libraries; Lillian Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives Rigling, Research & Instructional Services Librarian, Western Presenter(s): Beth Kilmarx, Assistant Dean of Libraries, Indiana University Canada University of Pennsylvania

Student-Centered Design: Creating LibGuides Students Connecting Libraries and Athletics Actually Use Primary Tag: Outreach POSTER 22 Presenter(s): Melissa DeWitt, Regis University Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Ashley Hoffman, eLearning Librarian, Kennesaw State University; Amy Barker, Learning & Teaching Services Reclaiming Research Services Real Estate on the Librarian, Kennesaw State University Library Homepage Primary Tag: Outreach Supporting Research in the Field: Making a Hidden Presenter(s): Samantha Walsh, Manager of Information & Edu- Collection Discoverable cation Services, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai POSTER 23 Primary Tag: Collections Tap. Search. Discover: The University Libraries Go Presenter(s): Rebecca Renirie, Research and Instruction Librar- Mobile ian, Central Michigan University Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Caroline Fuchs, Associate Dean & Learning De- We’re (always) hiring! Coping with high turnover in a small sign Librarian, St. John’s University Libraries academic library POSTER 24 Recasting the Learning Narrative in Digital Humanities Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Jennifer Corbin, Director of Public Services, Stet- Presenter(s): Laura Braunstein, Digital Humanities and English son University, duPont-Ball Library Librarian, Dartmouth College 10:30 AM–11:30 AM Rockin’ the short-term appointment: A countdown LIGHTNING TALKS of top professional development tips for early career Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland librarians Atrium Ballroom A Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Kelle Rose, Reference & Instruction Librarian Copyright Essentials for Academic Librarians for Theology, William H. Hannon Library, Loyola Marymount Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication University Presenter(s): Sara Benson, Copyright Librarian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 10:30 AM–11:30 AM ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS Guaranteed publication! What you don’t know about Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland predatory publishing can ruin your reputation Exhibit Hall BC Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Presenter(s): Heather Cunningham, University of Toronto Archival Collections Cast Librarians in New Roles ROUNDTABLE 1 Coauthorship and Collaboration: The Evolving Story of Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives Librarian Scholarship Presenter(s): Ruth Elder, Cataloging Librarian, Troy University; Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Jana Slay, Head of Technical Services, Troy University Presenter(s): Erica Lopez, Chemical & Biological Sciences Librarian, University of Houston; A. M. Townes, Georgia State Barriers to Change in Academic Libraries and What to do University Library Atlanta Campus About Them ROUNDTABLE 2 Computational Research for Everyone: A New Model Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Colleen Boff, Head Librarian, Curriculum for Shared Big Data Infrastructure in Academic Resource Center, Bowling Green State University; Catherine Libraries Cardwell, Dean, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, University of Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication South Florida Saint Petersburg Presenter(s): Jamie Wittenberg, Head of Scholarly Commu- nication and Research Data Management Librarian, Indiana Building a peer-network to support systematic reviews University Libraries beyond the health sciences. ROUNDTABLE 3

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Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Presenter(s): Vickie Albrecht, Biological Sciences Librarian, Presenter(s): Paul Fehrmann, Librarian, Kent State University; University of Manitoba Libraries Hanna Schmillen, Health Sciences Subject Librarian, Ohio University Libraries Library Diversity Plans: Turn Commitment Into Action ROUNDTABLE 12 Defining Next-Generation Integrated Library System Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Components Presenter(s): Jennifer Natale, Liaison Librarian, Appalachian ROUNDTABLE 4 State University Primary Tag: Technical Services Presenter(s): Christine Dunleavy, Library Operations Manager, Reframing student work: Building meaningful peer-to-peer University of South Florida St. Petersburg learning programs ROUNDTABLE 13 Disabled Library World: Building Community Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning ROUNDTABLE 5 Presenter(s): Jennifer Jarson, Head Librarian, Penn State Primary Tag: Outreach University-Lehigh Valley; Hailley Fargo, Student Engagement Presenter(s): Robin Brown, Associate Professor/Head of Public Librarian, Penn State University; Claire Salvati, Reference & Services, Borough of Manhattan Community College Technology Librarian, Penn State University

DIY Instructional Design: Information Literacy Tutorials Reinventing Ourselves and Our Libraries: Lessons From New ROUNDTABLE 6 Library Directors Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning ROUNDTABLE 14 Presenter(s): Nicole Helregel, Research Librarian for Science Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Teaching & Learning, SUNY Purchase College; Stacy Brink- Presenter(s): Melissa Gomis, Library Director, Doane University; man, Head of Education and Outreach, University of California, Jan Enright, Library Director, Dakota State University; Nancy Irvine Falciani-White, Library Director, Randolph-Macon College; Car- rie Fishner, SUNY Delhi Elevator Pitches for OER: What’s Yours? ROUNDTABLE 7 Sharing Our Stories to Build Careers: Empowering Librarians Primary Tag: Outreach Through Mentoring Presenter(s): Elaine Thornton, Open Education & Distance ROUNDTABLE 15 Learning Librarian, University of Arkansas; Stephanie Pierce, Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Head, Physics Library, University of Arkansas Presenter(s): John Burke, Library Director, Miami University Regionals; Beth Tumbleson, Assistant Library Director, Miami Faculty IL Workshops: Teaching Effective Information University Middletown Research ROUNDTABLE 8 Signature Pedagogies in Information Literacy Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning ROUNDTABLE 16 Presenter(s): Mary C. MacDonald, Head of Instructional Ser- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning vices, University of Rhode Island, Carothers Library Presenter(s): Lauren Hays, Instructional and Research Li- brarian, MidAmerica Nazarene University; Eveline Houtman, Gaming the Library: From Pitfalls to High Scores. Innovative Coordinator, Undergraduate Library Instruction, University of Ideas and Experiences With Games in the Library Toronto; Rhonda Huisman, Dean, University Library, St. Cloud ROUNDTABLE 9 State University Primary Tag: Collections Presenter(s): Laura Ponikvar, Library Director, Cleveland The Big Picture: A Systems Thinking Approach to Reflecting Institute of Art; Dana Bjorklund, Technical Services Librarian, on Your Professional Identity Cleveland Institute of Art ROUNDTABLE 17 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development How to Publish a Book: Insider Tips from Industry Pros Presenter(s): Kristen Totleben, Outreach Librarian for Modern ROUNDTABLE 10 Languages and Cultures, River Campus Libraries, University of Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Rochester Presenter(s): Jessica Gribble, Senior Acquisitions Editor, ABC- CLIO/Libraries Unlimited; Kristen Beach, Senior Manager, Mar- Where do I begin? Challenges and Opportunities for New keting Communications, ABC-CLIO/Libraries Unlimited; Eric Liaison Librarians Johnson, Numeric and Spatial Data Services Librarian, Miami ROUNDTABLE 18 University; Christopher Brown, University of Denver; Brian C. Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Gray, Case Western Reserve University Presenter(s): Elizabeth Webster, James Madison College Librarian/Teaching & Learning Librarian, MSU Libraries; Grace Librarians roles in a post academic discipline process Haynes, Music Librarian, MSU Libraries ROUNDTABLE 11 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning

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Writing Our Stories: Using Reflection to Assess Student Special Collections Librarian and Archivist, Reed College; Jesse Learning and Reinvent Instructional Strategies Silva, Social Sciences and Government Information Librarian., ROUNDTABLE 19 University of California, Berkeley Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Kim Chuppa-Cornell, Faculty, Chandler-Gilbert 10:30 AM–11:30 AM Community College; Mary Beth Burgoyne, Faculty, Chandler- Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Libraries Gilbert Community College; Christine Kilbridge, Faculty, Chan- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland dler Gilbert Community College Grand Ballroom C Format: Panel Session You’re a Superhero, Not an Impostor: The Strengths of Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | Librarians of Color #AILibImpact ROUNDTABLE 20 Presenter(s): Jean P. Shipman, VP, Global Library Relations, Else- Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development vier; Mary Joan (M.J.) Tooey, University of Maryland, Baltimore; Presenter(s): Latanya N. Jenkins, Reference Librarian for Govt Bohyun Kim, University of Rhode Island Libraries; Adam Griff, Info & Africology and Af Am Studies, Temple University Paley Managing Director, brightspot strategy; Ann Gabriel, Elsevier Library; Michelle Baildon, Collections Strategist for Arts & Humanities, MIT Libraries; Jeehyun Davis, Associate University 10:30 AM–11:30 AM Librarian for Collections and Stewardship, Villanova University; Ithaka S+R Faculty Survey 2018: First Release of Key Dracine Hodges, Duke University Libraries Findings Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 3 10:30 AM–11:30 AM Format: Panel Session Creators Share their Stories: Inclusive Making in the Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Library Presenter(s): Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, Researcher, Ithaka Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 S+R; Roger Schonfeld, Director, Libraries and Scholarly Com- Format: Panel Session munication Program, Ithaka S+R Primary Tag: Technology and Tools CreatorStoriesACRL Presenter(s): Gregory Szczyrbak, Learning Technologies Li- 10:30 AM–11:30 AM brarian, Millersville University; Nancy Mata, Associate Professor Project Outcome for Academic Libraries: Data for of Art, Millersville University; Maggie Smith, Graduate Student, Impact and Improvement Millersville University; Rashna Yousaf, Undergraduate Student, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 19 Millersville University; Abigail Barnhart, Undergraduate Stu- Format: Panel Session dent, Millersville University Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Eric Ackermann, Reference/Instruction and As- 10:30 AM–11:30 AM sessment Librarian, Radford University; Sara Goek, Mellon/ACLS Critical Approaches to Credit-Bearing Information Public Fellow, ACRL; Emily Plagman, Public Library Association Literacy Courses Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 4 10:30 AM–11:30 AM Format: Panel Session Reading Without Walls: Beyond the Common Read Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #acrlcriticalclass Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 Presenter(s): Angela Pashia, Associate Professor/Librarian, Format: Panel Session University of West Georgia; Jessica Critten, Associate Profes- Primary Tag: Outreach sor and Instructional Services Librarian, Auraria Library (CU Presenter(s): Kim Pittman, Information Literacy & Assessment Denver, CC of Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver); Librarian, University of Minnesota Duluth; Kayleen Jones, Joel Burkholder, Reference and Instruction Librarian, Penn Education & Human Service Professions Librarian, University State York; Nancy Foasberg, Humanities Librarian, Queens Col- of Minnesota Duluth; Jessica Korpi, Adult Events & Outreach, lege, CUNY; Amanda Foster, Instruction Librarian, Wake Forest Duluth Public Library University; CJ Ivory, University of West Georgia 10:30 AM–11:30 AM 10:30 AM–11:30 AM Recasting the Library’s Architecture: How two Getting Uncomfortable is Good for You: Turning university libraries planned the transformation of their Narrative into Action with Allyship and Advocacy space to remain relevant in this fast-paced, evolving Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland academic landscape of the 21st century. Grand Ballroom A Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5 Format: Panel Session Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Primary Tag: Assessment | #libraryplanningbook Presenter(s): Lilly Ramin, Instructional Technologies Librarian, Presenter(s): David Moore, Architect, McMillan Pazdan Smith University of North Texas Libraries; Annie Downey, Associate Architecture; Stanley Wilder, Dean of Libraries, Louisiana State College Librarian, Reed College; Colleen Sanders, Reference University; Tracy Elliott, Director of Libraries, San Jose State Librarian, Clackamas Community College; Maria Cunningham, University Library

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10:30 AM–11:30 AM 11:10 AM–11:40 AM When Research Gets Trolled: Digital Safety for Open Sexual harassment in the library: understanding Researchers experiences and taking action Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Grand Ballroom B Room 26C Format: Panel Session Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication | #digsafety2018 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Reed Garber-Pearson, Integrated Social Sciences Presenter(s): Jill Barr-Walker, Clinical Librarian, University of Librarian, University of Washington; Verletta Kern, Digital California, San Francisco; Denise Caramagno, UCSF; Iesha Nev- Scholarship Librarian, University of Washington; Madeline els, UCSF Library; Dylan Romero, UCSF Library; Peggy Tahir, Mundt, Head, Research Commons, University of Washington UCSF Library Libraries; Madison Sullivan, Business Research and Instruction Librarian, University of Washington; Elliott Stevens, Research 11:10 AM–11:40 AM Commons Librarian, University of Washington Shaping the Future of the Small Liberal Arts College Library 11:10 AM–11:30 AM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Faceless Collaboration: Migrating from F2F to Virtual Room 25C Committees Format: Contributed Paper Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Atrium Ballroom B Presenter(s): John Tombarge, University Librarian, Washington Format: TechConnect Presentation and Lee University; Luke Vilelle, University Librarian, Hollins Primary Tag: Technology and Tools University Presenter(s): Susan A. Massey, Head of Discovery Enhance- ment, Thomas G. Carpenter Library, University of North Florida 11:30 AM–12:00 PM DESK YOGA 11:10 AM–11:40 AM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 1G needs are student needs: Understanding the Room 12, Yoga and Meditation Room experiences of first-generation college students Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 11:30 AM–1:00 PM Room 26B LUNCH BREAK WITH CLE FOOD TRUCKS Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Assessment Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Emily Daly, Head of Assessment and User Ex- Outside Global Health Center Entrance perience, Duke University Libraries; Arianne Hartsell-Gundy, Head, Humanities Section and Librarian for Literature and 1:00 PM–1:20 PM Theater Studies, Duke University Libraries; Joyce Chapman, Experimenting with Voyant Tools, a Digital Humanities Assessment Analyst & Consultant, Duke University Libraries “Gateway Drug” Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 11:10 AM–11:40 AM Atrium Ballroom B Designing Online Faculty Development “Mini-Courses” Format: TechConnect Presentation at Community Colleges to Speed OER Adoption Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Holly Hendrigan, Liaison Librarian, Simon Fraser Room 25AB University Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning 1:00 PM–1:30 PM Presenter(s): Matthew Pierce, Lead Instruction Librarian, Ger- Ban the Nazis, Jack: Teaching Information manna Community College “Ownership” in Information Literacy Instruction Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 11:10 AM–11:40 AM Room 26B Full Impact: Designing Research with Student Format: Contributed Paper Collaborators Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Megan Browndorf, East European Studies Liaison Room 26A and Reference Librarian, Georgetown University Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #fullimpactresearch 1:00 PM–1:30 PM Presenter(s): Linda Miles, Assistant Professor/Librarian, Hostos Black & White Response in a Gray Area: Faculty and Community College, City University of New York; Lisa Tap- Predatory Publishing peiner, Associate Professor/Collection Development Librarian, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Hostos Community College, City University of New York Room 25AB

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Format: Contributed Paper Poster 4 –Withdrawn Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Presenter(s): Nicole Webber, Business & Communication Li- Counting what we actually value: Gathering instruction brarian, University of Northern Colorado; Stephanie Wiegand, statistics outside of the one-shot environment Health Sciences Reference Librarian, University of Northern POSTER 5 Colorado Primary Tag: Assessment Presenter(s): Carolyn Caffrey Gardner, Information Literacy 1:00 PM–1:30 PM Coordinator, CSU Dominguez Hills Expanding the Narrative of Intercultural Competence: A study of Library Faculty and staff Digital Archives in the Discovery Layer: Collaboration Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland between Archivists and Technical Services Librarians Room 26C POSTER 6 Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Christina Beis, Discovery Services Librarian and Presenter(s): Nastasha Johnson, Physical and Mathematical Assistant Professor, University of Dayton; Kayla Harris, Librar- Sciences Information Specialist, Purdue University ian/Archivist and Assistant Professor, University of Dayton; Stephanie Shreffler, Collections Librarian/Archivist, University 1:00 PM–1:30 PM of Dayton Leadership Skill Development and Library Engaging Community College Librarians: National Survey Directorship: Data for Career Direction Shows Need for Enhanced Professional Inclusion Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland POSTER 7 Room 25C Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Format: Contributed Paper Presenter(s): Laura Mondt, Research and Instruction Librarian, Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | Northern Essex Community College; Elizabeth Bowman, Li- #libdirectors brarian, Santa Barbara City College Library; Stephanie DeLano Presenter(s): Colleen Harris, Digital & Data Services Librarian, Davis, Librarian, North Central Michigan College; Julia Mielish, California State University Channel Islands Regional Customer Trainer, Oxford University Press; Sarah North, Assistant Library Director, Casper College 1:00–1:45 PM POSTER SESSIONS Engaging Students to Recast the Narrative: How to Leverage Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Microassessments to Improve Collections Exhibit Hall BC POSTER 8 Primary Tag: Collections “Your Future Will be Grim Indeed”: Examining the “Future of Presenter(s): Pamela MacKintosh, Coordinator, Shapiro Un- Libraries” Rhetoric dergraduate Library Collection, University of Michigan; Helen POSTER 1 Look, Collection Analyst, University of Michigan Ann Arbor Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Heidi Buchanan, Research and Instruction Librar- Instructional Design, Student Worker Training, and LibGuides ian, Western Carolina University; Krista Schmidt, Research & POSTER 9 Instruction Librarian/STEM Liaison, Western Carolina Univer- Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development sity Presenter(s): Diane Schrecker, Curriculum Librarian, Head of the Instructional Resource Center, Ashland University Big Brother is Watching? No –Big Data is. : Collaborations to Increase College Student Awareness of the Risks They Take Leveraging Paid Student Expertise in Library Workshops: in the Name of Connectivity and What They can do to Stay The Peer Scholars Program Safe POSTER 10 POSTER 2 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Shaun Bennett, Research Librarian for Business, Presenter(s): Theresa McDevitt, Government Information/Out- Education, & Data Literacy, NCSU Libraries; Jennifer Garrett, reach Librarian, Stapleton Libraries. IUP; Aleea Perry, Political Head of Digital Research Education & Training, NCSU Libraries Science Professor, IUP Libraries Pop-Up Learning: Enriching the Undergraduate Experience Big Data, Big Disquiet: Increasing Academic Library Workers’ Through Extracurricular Workshops Comfort with Big Data Topics POSTER 11 POSTER 3 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Julie Hornick, Instructional Services Librarian, Presenter(s): Kate Barron, Data Services Librarian, San Jose Florida Southern College; Steven Wade, Instructional Services State University Library Librarian, Florida Southern College; Marina Morgan, Florida Southern College

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Preserving and Disseminating Student-Created Video Games Primary Tag: Technology and Tools in Academic and Research Libraries Presenter(s): Merle Rosenzweig, , University of POSTER 12 Michigan, Taubman Health Science Libraries; Judith Smith, Primary Tag: Collections Informationist, University of Michigan Library; Ann Curtis, As- Presenter(s): Anne Morrow, Head, Digital Scholarship Services, sociate Director of Marketing, University of Michigan Medical University of Utah; Tallie Casucci, Assistant Librarian, Univer- School Office of Research; Amy Puffenberger, Program Mar- sity of Utah keting & Communications Manager, University of Michigan

Ready Learner One: Virtual Reality Services and Spaces in Skip Faculty Workshops—Host a Spa Day Instead Subject Libraries POSTER 19 POSTER 13 Primary Tag: Outreach Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Karla Fribley, Academic Technologies & Seminar- Presenter(s): Elise Gowen, Earth and Mineral Science Librarian, ies Librarian, Earlham College Penn State University; Christina L. Wissinger, Health Sciences Librarian, Penn State University Libraries Students as Scholars: Digital Scholarship Practice in Pre- Professional Disciplinary Undergraduate Work Recasting Curricular Design: Incentivizing Information POSTER 20 Literacy Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning POSTER 14 Presenter(s): Carin Graves, Social Science Librarian, Michigan Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership State University Libraries; Megan Kudzia, Digital Scholarship Presenter(s): Amy Harris Houk, Head of Research, Outreach, Librarian, Michigan State University Libraries; Pilar Horner, Asso- and Instruction, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; ciate Professor, Michigan State University - School of Social Work Page Brannon, Head, Instruction and Research Services, Uni- versity of Alaska Anchorage, Consortium Library; Meg Meiman, Support for Systematic Reviews: A Scalable Service Model Head, Teaching and Learning, Indiana University Bloomington; POSTER 21 Carrie Forbes, Associate Dean, University of Denver Libraries Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Megan Kocher, Science Librarian, University of Recasting Finals Week Programs: Fostering Student Success Minnesota Magrath Library; Julie Kelly, Science Librarian, Uni- with Collaboration and Goodwill versity of Minnesota Libraries; Amy Riegelman, Social Science POSTER 15 Librarian, University of Minnesota; Scott Marsalis, Social Science Primary Tag: Outreach Librarian, University of Minnesota Libraries; Kimberly Clarke, Presenter(s): Maria Atilano, Student Outreach Librarian, Uni- Associate Librarian, University of Minnesota Libraries; Michael versity of North Florida Lund, Library Assistant II, University of Minnesota Libraries

Reframing First-Generation Student Narratives: Academic Welcome to the World of Scholarship: An Information Libraries and Success in College Literacy Role-Playing Game POSTER 16 POSTER 22 Primary Tag: Outreach Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Emily Dommermuth, Science & Engineering Li- Presenter(s): Carrie Wade, Health Sciences Librarian, Univer- brarian, University of Colorado Boulder; Juliann Couture, Social sity of Wisconsin Milwaukee Sciences Librarian, University of Colorado Boulder; Lindsay Roberts, Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Boulder Who is tracking what and why? A process for centralizing Libraries; Darren Ilett, Information Literacy Librarian, Universi- the tracking of patron interactions ty of Northern Colorado; Natasha Floersch, Library Technician, POSTER 23 University of Northern Colorado; Kristy Nowak, Instruction & Primary Tag: Assessment Foundational Experience Librarian, Colorado State Univer- Presenter(s): Lundstrom Kacy, Head of Learning & Engage- sity; Renae Watson, Assistant Professor & Liaison Librarian, ment Services, Utah State University Libraries; Lindsay Ozburn, Colorado State University; Jimena Sagas, Assistant Professor & Assessment Coordinator, Utah State University Libraries Liaison Librarian, Colorado State University Poster 24 –Withdrawn Revealing the Hidden Humanities: Strategies for Academic Libraries to Improve Access and Awareness 1:00 PM–2:00 PM POSTER 17 Advocating for Social Justice: The Role of the Ally Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Jody Condit Fagan, Director of Technology, Atrium Ballroom A James Madison University; Malia Willey, Humanities Librarian, Format: Chair’s Choice James Madison University Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Jody Gray, Director, ALA Office for Diversity, Simplifying the Process for Finding Research Funding: A Literacy and Outreach Services; Briana Jarnagin, Member Ser- Cross-Campus Collaboration at a Large Academic Institution vices Assistant ALA, Office for Diversity, Literacy & Outreach POSTER 18 Services

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1:00 PM–2:00 PM Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication | #LibsResearchMetrics “I appreciate your no-nonsense takes”: Adjunct Presenter(s): Colleen DeLory, Editor, Library Connect, Elsevier Instructors and the Future of the MLIS Library Connect; Judith Brink, Head of the Engineering Library, University of Pittsburgh; Clare Withers, Liaison Librarian for Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Children’s Literature, Psychology, Medieval Studies, University Grand Ballroom C of Pittsburgh; Andrea Michalek, VP Research Metrics and Co- Format: Panel Session Founder, Plum Analytics, Elsevier Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #ACRLadjunct Presenter(s): Rachel Gammons, Head of Teaching and Learn- 1:00 PM–2:00 PM ing Services, University of Maryland Libraries; Emily Drabinski, Critical Pedagogy Librarian, The Graduate Center, CUNY; Project Outcome for Academic Libraries: Data for Shanti Freundlich, Online and Educational Technology Librar- Impact and Improvement ian, MCPHS University; Nicole Pagowsky, Research & Learn- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 19 ing Librarian, Instruction Coordinator, University of Arizona Format: Panel Session Libraries Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Eric Ackermann, Reference/Instruction and As- 1:00 PM–2:00 PM sessment Librarian, Radford University; Sara Goek, Mellon/ACLS Curating Student Employees in Academic Libraries: Public Fellow, ACRL; Emily Plagman, Public Library Association Developing Workforce Skills for their Future 1:00 PM–2:00 PM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5 Reframing the Residency Narrative: Creating, Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Sustaining and Reinventing the Profession through Presenter(s): Kathryn Crowe, Associate Dean for Public Ser- Library Residency Programs vices, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Nora Bird, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 Associate Profession, Library and Information Studies, Univer- Format: Panel Session sity of North Carolina at Greensboro; Michael Crumpton, Asst Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Dean for Administrative Services, University of North Carolina Presenter(s): LaTesha Velez, Lecturer, University of North Caro- at Greensboro; David Gwynn, Digital Projects Coordinator, lina Greensboro, LIS; Nataly Blas, Reference and Instruction University of North Carolina at Greensboro Librarian for Business, Loyola Marymount University; Gerald Holmes, Diversity Coordinator, University of North Carolina 1:00 PM–2:00 PM at Greensboro; Denelle Eads, Atkins Library UNC Charlotte; Diversity and Inclusion Planning: Fostering Culture Orolando Duffus, University of Houston; A. Kathy Bradshaw, and Community in Academic Libraries Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries; Jason Alston, University of Missouri, School of Information Science and Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Learning Technologies Grand Ballroom A Format: Panel Session 1:00 PM–2:00 PM Primary Tag: Outreach | #ACRLDivPlan Presenter(s): Beatriz Hardy, Dean of Libraries and Instruc- Reshaping Your Library: How Participative Building tional Resources, Salisbury University; Sara Bushong, Dean, Design Transforms More Than the Physical Place University Libraries, Bowling Green State University; Gloria Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Creed-Dikeogu, Director of Library Services, Ottawa Univer- Grand Ballroom B sity; Phylissa Mitchell, Director of Inclusion, Diversity & Equity, Format: Panel Session University of Virginia Libraries, University of Virginia Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | #acrlbuildingdesign 1:00 PM–2:00 PM Presenter(s): Lee Clark, Senior Associate, Bohlin Cywinski Indigenous Studies Scholars in Canada : Recasting Jackson Architects; David Pilachowski, Director of Libraries, Narratives of Research Support in Academic Libraries Emeritus, David Pilachowski Library Consultant; Christine Mé- nard, Head of Research Services and Library Outreach, Williams Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 College; Jason Kilgore, Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Assessment 1:00 PM–2:00 PM Presenter(s): Deborah Lee, University of Saskatchewan; Cody Fullerton, Liaison Librarian, University of Manitoba; Kayla Lar- The Library is Open! Starting Advocacy Conversations Son, University of Alberta Libraries; Desmond Wong, Outreach to Grow OER on Campus Librarian, University of Toronto Libraries Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 4 Format: Panel Session 1:00 PM–2:00 PM Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication LEADing liaisons: From behind the scenes to center Presenter(s): Megan Dempsey, Library Chair, Raritan Valley stage with new roles in metrics Community College; Alejandra Nann, Electronic Resources and Serials Librarian, University of San Diego; Kaitlyn Vitez, Higher Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 3 Ed Campaign Director, U.S. PIRG Format: Panel Session

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1:00 PM–3:00 PM 1:40 PM–2:10 PM InfoLit as Advocacy: Recasting library curricula within Developing “fabulations”: Factors that influence the a social justice framework development of successful research collaborations Hilton, Superior B between liaison librarians and faculty members Format: Workshop Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #infolitadvocacy Room 25AB Presenter(s): Faith Bradham, Reference Librarian, Bakersfield Format: Contributed Paper College Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Presenter(s): Kawanna Bright, PhD Candidate, University of 1:00 PM–3:00 PM Denver, Morgridge College of Education The Cypher: Hip Hop Culture & Community Engagement 1:40 PM–2:10 PM Hilton, Hope E In Their Own Words: Student Perspectives on Library Format: Workshop Participation in Learning Analytics Initiatives Primary Tag: Outreach Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Craig Arthur, Head, Foundational Instruction & Room 26A Community Engagement, Virginia Tech; Freddy Paige, Assis- Format: Contributed Paper tant Professor, Virginia Tech; Kimberly Williams, Black Cultural Primary Tag: Assessment | #DataDoublesACRL19 Center Director, Virginia Tech; Eric Luu, Senior, Multimedia Presenter(s): Kyle Jones, Assistant Professor, Indiana Univer- Journalism, Virginia Tech; Amanda Wright Cron, Communica- sity-Indianapolis (IUPUI); Michael Perry, Head of Assessment tion Program Coordinator, Virginia Tech and Planning, Northwestern University Libraries; Abigail Goben, Assistant Information Services Librarian and Associate 1:00 PM–4:00 PM Professor, University of Illinois-Chicago “Starting on a Hat” : A Beginning Workshop on Data Creation, Synthesis, and Analysis 1:40 PM–2:10 PM Hilton, Superior A Making a Positive Impact as a Library Leader: A Format: Workshop Qualitative Study of Past and Future Library Leaders Primary Tag: Technology and Tools | #DataHat Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Theresa Burress, Science Librarian, USF St. Petersburg; Paige Morgan, Digital Humanities & Scholarship Room 25C Format: Contributed Paper Librarian, University of Miami Libraries; Karen Hogenboom, Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | Head of Scholarly Commons, University of Illinois - Urbana - #acrlleadertraits Champaign; Cynthia Levine, Research Librarian for Humanities Presenter(s): Jason Martin, Associate Dean, Middle Tennessee and Social Sciences, North Carolina State University Libraries; State University Erin Pappas, Research Librarian for the Humanities, University of Virginia 1:40 PM–2:10 PM Recasting an Inclusive Narrative: Exploring 1:00 PM–4:00 PM Intersectional Theory At-Risk Students: Needs and Responses in the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Information Literacy Classroom Room 26C Hilton, Hope AB Format: Contributed Paper Format: Workshop Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development | Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #acrl4atrisk #intersectionallibrarian Presenter(s): Jessame Ferguson, Director of Hoover Library, Presenter(s): Diana Floegel, Doctoral Student, Rutgers Univer- Montgomery College Library; Lisa Hinchliffe, Professor/Co- sity; Lorin Jackson, Swarthmore College ordinator of Information Literacy Services and Instruction, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; April Cunningham, 2:00–2:45 PM Instruction/Information Literacy Librarian, Palomar College POSTER SESSIONS 1:40 PM–2:00 PM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Creating Ideas into Reality: Spaces and Programs that Exhibit Hall BC Open Up the Imagination 70 Pages of Change: Improving Queer Representation Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Online through Strategic Partnerships Atrium Ballroom B POSTER 1 Format: TechConnect Presentation Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Gina Bastone, Humanities Librarian for English Presenter(s): Kari Kozak, Head, Lichtenberger Engineering Literature and Women’s & Gender Studies, University of Texas at Library, University of Iowa Austin; Elle Covington, Liaison Librarian for Social Work, Kinesi- ology and Educational Psychology, University of Texas at Austin

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Book Clubs for College Students with Intellectual If the Door Doesn’t Open, It’s Me: An Examination of Study Disabilities: Promoting Literacy and Inclusivity for All Spaces Outside of the Academic Library POSTER 2 POSTER 10 Primary Tag: Outreach Primary Tag: Assessment Presenter(s): Matthew Conner, Librarian, University of Califor- Presenter(s): Eric Prosser, Librarian, Fort Lewis College nia, Davis From Temporary to Transformative: Leveraging Externally- Cultivating Collaboration and Creative Copyright: Joint Funded Special Collections Projects as Organizational Instructional Design to Shape Ethical Users and Empowered Learning and Development Opportunities Creators POSTER 11 POSTER 3 Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Cory Lampert, Head, Digital Collections Depart- Presenter(s): Kelsey Sheaffer, Learning Technologies Librarian, ment, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Marina Georgieva, Clemson University Libraries; Jessica Kohout-Tailor, Under- Visiting Digital Collections Librarian, University of Nevada, Las graduate Experience Librarian, Clemson University Libraries Vegas

Data as a Core Competency: Wrangling Library Data and Middle Managers as Leaders: lessons in embracing change in Building Campus Connections academic libraries POSTER 4 POSTER 12 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Shannon Burke, Discovery Services Librarian, Presenter(s): Dan Tam Do, Cataloging & Metadata Librarian, Texas A&M University; Clarke Iakovakis, Scholarly Services University of Vermont; Alana Nuth, Head of Collection Man- Librarian, Oklahoma State University agement, SUNY Geneseo

Beyond the Research Paper: Engaging Faculty in Alternative Recasting the Narrative @EPA: A Textual Analysis of Information Literacy Activities and Assignments Government Tweets POSTER 5 POSTER 13 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Faith Rusk, Information Literacy Instruction Presenter(s): Eric Tans, Science Collections Coordinator and Librarian, University of the District of Columbia Environmental Sciences Librarian, Michigan State University Libraries Course Unbound: A Campus Collaborative to Enhance Student Motivation and Engagement Recasting the Staff Evaluation Structure: Establishing a POSTER 6 Reciprocal Supervisor-Supported Climate Survey Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning POSTER 14 Presenter(s): Lisabeth Chabot, College Librarian, Ithaca College Primary Tag: Assessment Presenter(s): Katy Mathuews, Head of Collections Assessment Everyone Teaches: Creating a comprehensive information & Access, Ohio University; Macie Penrod, Library Support As- literacy program with staff and faculty instructors sociate- Collections Assessment & Access, Ohio University POSTER 7 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Reinvigorating engagement with scholarship: Supporting Presenter(s): Tammi Owens, Outreach & Instruction Librarian, early career librarians as they research and publish University of Nebraska Omaha; Monica Maher, Online Learning POSTER 15 & Education Librarian, University of Nebraska Omaha Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Presenter(s): Joanna Thielen, Assistant Professor, Research How do I get started? How a brand-new librarian used Data Librarian and Science Librarian, Oakland University citation analysis to become a better liaison Libraries; Martha Stuit, Repository Assistant, University of POSTER 8 Michigan Library Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Presenter(s): Tyler Martindale, Business & Economics Librarian, Suggested Voices: LGBTQIA Cross-Discipline Collection Auburn University Libraries Development with Faculty and Students POSTER 16 How May I Teach You?: Rethinking Virtual Reference with the Primary Tag: Collections Framework Presenter(s): Alexis Pavenick, California State University, Long POSTER 9 Beach Primary Tag: Reference Presenter(s): Jessica Kiebler, Library Director, White Plains, Supporting Immersive Displays: Hardware, Workflows, Berkeley College; Samantha Kannegiser, Student Success Service Models, and Examples of Success Librarian, Rutgers University; Julie Hunter, Associate Director, POSTER 17 Online Library, Western Connecticut State University; Dina Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Meky, Research & Instruction Librarian, Berkeley College Presenter(s): Terence O’Neill, Head, Digital Scholarship and

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Makerspace Services, Michigan State University Libraries; 2:00 PM–3:00 PM Amanda Tickner, GIS Librarian, Michigan State University ART LOUNGE - NO SUCH THING AS TOO Libraries MANY HATS! (TICKETED EVENT — FULL) Perceptions of Work Life Balance for Academic Librarians: Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland An Exploratory Study Art Lounge, Exhibit Hall POSTER 18 Presenter(s): Karin Heffernan, Southern New Hampshire Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership University Presenter(s): Tamara Townsend, Reference and Instruction Librarian, Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus; Kimber- 2:00 –3:00 PM ley Bugg-Allen, Humanities & Social Sciences Division Chief, EXHIBIT HALL REFRESHMENT BREAK Library of Congress Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Stumbling at the Threshold: Introducing Information Literacy Exhibit Hall BC to Incoming Freshmen with Zine-Making Have a snack and visit the exhibits featuring more than POSTER 19 200 companies showcasing the latest in library prod- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning ucts and services. Presenter(s): Bridgette Comanda, Research & Instruction Sponsored by Web of Science Group. Librarian, Trinity Washington University 2:10 –2:40 PM We are Better Together! Collaborative and Exemplary Online Course Design with the ACRL Framework DESK YOGA Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland POSTER 20 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Room 12, Yoga and Meditation Room Presenter(s): Mary Mara, Director, Library & Learning Resource Center, City University of Seattle 2:15 PM–3:00 PM THINK & DRINK: INSTITUTIONAL When the job you were hired for changes: Realigning job CHANGES, LIBRARY CHANGES? descriptions with job priorities POSTER 21 (TICKETED EVENT — FULL) Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Hilton, 3rd Floor Lakeside Foyer Presenter(s): Christina Hillman, Assessment and Online Pro- Presenter(s): Trevor Dawes, Vice Provost for Libraries and Mu- gram Librarian, St. John Fisher College, Lavery Library; Mia seums, May Morris University Librarian, University of Delaware; Breitkopf, Information Literacy Team Lead, Online and Hybrid Mike Meth, Associate Dean, Research and Learning, Florida Learning Librarian, The College at Brockport, State University State University of New York 3:00 PM–3:20 PM Where Are They Now: A Study to Identify Departments OER in our Image: Unlocking the collaborative power Managing Institutional Repositories of open POSTER 22 Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Atrium Ballroom B Presenter(s): Ashley Sergiadis, Digital Scholarship Librarian, Format: TechConnect Presentation East Tennessee State University Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Brian Jacobs, panOpen Founder + CEO, panO- Wish You Were Here: Picture Postcards as a Scholarly pen; Lauren Slingluff, Associate Dean of Library Services, Resource University of Connecticut POSTER 23 Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives 3:00 PM–3:30 PM Presenter(s): Justin Bridges, Preservation Librarian, Miami Chinese Students’ Perceptions of Electronic Library University Services You Can’t Escape Opportunity: Planning a Library Escape Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room for 1000 Students Room 25C POSTER 24 Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Outreach Primary Tag: Assessment Presenter(s): Jason Snyder, Librarian/Manager of Communica- Presenter(s): Monica Rysavy, Director, Goldey-Beacom College; tions and Outreach, Bucknell University; Benjamin Hoover, Eve- Russell Michalak, Director, Goldey-Beacom College ning Library Services Specialist, Bucknell University; Courtney Paddick, Arts and Humanities Librarian, Bucknell University

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3:00 PM–3:30 PM Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: a Conceptual Presenter(s): Rebecca Martin, Collections Strategist & Schol- Framework for Instruction arly Communications Librarian, Harvard Graduate School of Education; Carol Kentner, Digital Scholarship Librarian, Har- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland vard Graduate School of Education Room 25AB Format: Contributed Paper Accessible collections are good collections: enabling Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning research, teaching, and learning success for all users Presenter(s): Meg Meiman, Head, Teaching and Learning, POSTER 2 Indiana University Bloomington; Nicole Brown, Head, Instruc- Primary Tag: Collections tion Services Division, University of California Berkeley; Alex Presenter(s): Heidi Tebbe, Collections & Research Librarian Hodges, Librarian and Director of the Monroe C. Gutman for Engineering and Data Science, NCSU Libraries; Danica Library, Harvard University Lewis, Collections & Research Librarian for Life Sciences, NCSU Libraries; Shaun Bennett, Research Librarian for Business, 3:00 PM–3:30 PM Education, & Data Literacy, NCSU Libraries Narratives of (Dis)Engagement: Exploring Black/ African-American Undergraduate Students’ An Agile Approach to Promoting Open Educational Experiences with Libraries Resources Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland POSTER 3 Room 26C Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Format: Contributed Paper Presenter(s): Morgan Stoddard, Director of Research Services, Primary Tag: Outreach | #acrlengage George Washington University Library; Dorinne Banks, George Presenter(s): Amanda Folk, Assistant Professor and Head, Washington University; Joscelyn Leventhal, George Washing- Teaching and Learning, Ohio State University Libraries; Tracey ton University Overbey, Human Sciences and Sociology Librarian, The Ohio State University Benchmarking Indexes Across the Sciences, Social Sciences and Engineering Disciplines 3:00 PM–3:30 PM POSTER 4 What I Learned from my Summer Research Scholar: Primary Tag: Assessment The Transformative Impact of Undergraduate Research Presenter(s): Katherine Brooks, Collection Analysis Librarian, Columbia University; Amanda Bielskas, Head of Collection Mentorship on the Liaison Librarian Narrative Management for Science, Engineering & Social Sciences, Co- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland lumbia University Libraries Room 26A Format: Contributed Paper Building Partnerships for Student Success: Creating Teacher Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #librarianmentorship Workshops to Bring Information Literacies to Local High Presenter(s): Erica Millspaugh, Liaison Librarian, Grand Valley Schools State University Libraries; Barbara Harvey, Liaison Librarian, POSTER 5 Grand Valley State University Library Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Kathelene Smith, Instruction and Outreach Ar- 3:00 PM–3:30 PM chivist, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Keith When your internal narrative makes it hard to lead: Gorman, Head, Special Collections and University Archives, Addressing Impostor Phenomenon of library leadership The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 26B Challenges and Competencies of College Research Format: Contributed Paper POSTER 6 Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning #impostorphenomenon Presenter(s): Kaitlin Springmier, Instruction & Learning Assess- Presenter(s): Elizabeth Martin, Head of Professional Programs, ment Librarian, Sonoma State University Library; Hilary Smith, Grand Valley State University Library; Mies Martin, Electronic Research Services and User Experience Librarian, Sonoma Resources and Serials Librarian, Aquinas College State University

3:00–3:45 PM Community College Librarians and the ACRL Framework: POSTER SESSIONS Preliminary Findings from a National Study Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland POSTER 7 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Exhibit Hall BC Presenter(s): Susan Wengler, Assistant Professor, Queensbor- ough Community College of The City University of New York “How do you take your tea?”: Developing a scholarly communication curriculum driven by student interests POSTER 1

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Data Usage Wizard: An Interactive Learning Tool of Data Exploring the Baby Penalty in Academic Librarianship Copyright POSTER 15 POSTER 8 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Presenter(s): Erica Lopez, Chemical & Biological Sciences Presenter(s): Hui Zhang, Associate Professor - Digital Applica- Librarian, University of Houston; Emily Deal, English Librarian, tions Librarian, Oregon State University Libraries & Press; Clara University of Houston; Emma Fontenot, Social Sciences Librar- Llebot, Assistant Professor - Data Management Specialist, ian, University of Houston Oregon State University Libraries & Press Finding Data in the : How Reliable is Material Digital Curation at Herbariums: Long-Tail Memory Type = Numeric Data? Institutions POSTER 16 POSTER 9 Primary Tag: Reference Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives Presenter(s): Carissa Phillips, Data Discovery and Business Presenter(s): M Wynn Tranfield, Physical and Basic Sciences Librarian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarian, UCLA Biomedical Library; Julie Jones, MLIS Student, University of Washington iSchool Getting Your Game On In Academic Libraries POSTER 17 Digital Scholarship Engagement and Needs at University of Primary Tag: Collections Colorado Boulder Presenter(s): Leila June Rod-Welch, Outreach Services Librar- POSTER 10 ian & Associate Professor of Library Services, Rod Library - Primary Tag: Technology and Tools University of Northern Iowa Presenter(s): Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Digital Scholarship Librarian, University of Colorado; Melissa Cantrell, Scholarly Hooked on a Feeling: Using Empathy Workshops to Improve Communication Librarian, University of Colorado Boulder; Assignment Creation Frederick Carey, History & Philosophy Librarian, University of POSTER 18 Colorado Boulder; Stacy Gilbert, Media, Communication and Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Information Librarian, University of Colorado Boulder; Katie Presenter(s): Erin Hvizdak, Reference and Instruction Librarian, Mika, Data Services Librarian, University of Colorado Boulder; Washington State University; Erica England, First-Year Experi- Philip White, Earth Sciences and Environment Librarian, Uni- ence Librarian, Washington State University Libraries versity of Colorado Boulder Stronger Bridges: Supporting mental health needs alongside New Kids on the Block: Supporting Transfer Student Success campus partners POSTER 11 POSTER 19 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Nancy Fawley, Director, Information & Instruction Presenter(s): Tara Schmidt, Coordinator of Information Literacy Services, University of Vermont; Ann Marshall, Assistant Librar- & Assessment, The University of Texas at San Antonio ian, Purdue University Fort Wayne; Mark Robison, Political Science Librarian, University of Notre Dame Leveraging Library Consortia to Improve Vendor E-Resource Accessibility: Experiences from an Academic Library Ecotherapy and academic libraries: Helping people Consortium reconnect with nature POSTER 20 POSTER 12 Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Heidi Schroeder, Accessibility Coordinator, Presenter(s): Lisa Nickel, Associate Dean of Research & Public Michigan State University Libraries; Stephanie Rosen, Accessi- Services, William & Mary; Candice Benjes-Small, Head of Re- bility Specialist, University of Michigan Ann Arbor; Binky Lush, search Services, William & Mary Manager, Discovery, Access and Web Services, Penn State University Libraries Engage Learners and Maximize Your Time: Create a HyperDoc Librarians as OER Advocates and Leaders POSTER 13 POSTER 21 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Beth Tumbleson, Assistant Library Director, Presenter(s): Michelle Reed, Open Education Librarian, Uni- Miami University Middletown versity of Texas at Arlington Libraries; Will Cross, Director of Copyright & Digital Scholarship, North Carolina State Univer- Merging Workflows: A Fresh Perspective on Print Materials sity Libraries; Stephanie Quail, York University; Elaine Thorn- and Electronic Resources Management ton, Open Education & Distance Learning Librarian, University POSTER 14 of Arkansas; Grace Atkins, University of Missouri Libraries; Primary Tag: Technical Services Christopher Barnes, Franklin & Marshall College; Devin Soper, Presenter(s): James Gulvas, Acquisition Librarian & Order Unit Florida State University Libraries; Talea Anderson, Washington Manager, University of Michigan; Heather Shoecraft, Training State University Libraries Specialist, University of Michigan Library

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Replication and Retractions: Using Problematic Articles to Thinking Outside the Library Computer Lab: Introduce Students to Academic Literature Expanding Information Literacy Instruction POSTER 22 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Bethany Spieth, Instruction and Access Services Presenter(s): Liz Cheney, Research and Instruction Librarian, Librarian, Ohio Northern University California State University Northridge From shoe tribes to Dear Johns: collective strategic The Evolution of Student Resource-Use: A 17-Year Citation Analysis Project planning through participatory design in practice Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership POSTER 23 Presenter(s): Rebecca Blunk, Reference & Instruction Librarian, Primary Tag: Assessment College of Southern Nevada Presenter(s): Jason Godfrey, Brigham Young University

Visualizing Libraries Over Time: Academic Library Data Shifting the Academic Library Paradigm: Meeting Analysis, 1996-2016 Undergraduate Student Information Needs through a POSTER 24 Holistic Approach Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Starr Hoffman, Director of Planning & Assess- Presenter(s): Rebecca Croxton, Head of Assessment, Univer- ment (University Libraries), University of Nevada, Las Vegas; sity of North Carolina at Charlotte Samantha Godbey, Education Librarian, Assistant Professor, University of Nevada - Las Vegas Making changes: reconceptualizing the library system in a time of crisis 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership LIGHTNING TALKS Presenter(s): Noraida Dominguez, Interim Director of the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Library System, University of Puerto Rico Atrium Ballroom A Providing Market Research Services to the Provost’s Recasting Impact: Supporting Students from the Office Classroom to Professional Life Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Alice Kalinowski, Business Research Librarian, Presenter(s): Sarah Bankston, BIMS and Veterinary Medicine Stanford Graduate School of Business Library Librarian, Texas A&M University 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Good: Teaching Critical Academic Librarians Serving Diverse Populations of Evaluation of Information Multilingual Students Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 Presenter(s): Sarah Cohn, The City College of New York Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Outreach | #Multilinguals | #Bilinguals | #Diverse Populations | #English Learners | #International Students | Forging New Instruction Pathways: Implementing #Non-standard English Speakers Student-Led Learning Experiences Presenter(s): Bernadette M. López-Fitzsimmons, Associate Li- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning brarian, Research, Instruction & Outreach Specialist, Manhattan Presenter(s): Jonathan Cornforth, Pollak Library - California College; Alexandra de Luise, Associate Professor and Coordi- State University, Fullerton nator, Instructional Services, Queens College, City University of New York; Kanu Nagra, Associate Professor & E-Resources Talk data to me: Approaches to data literacy for Librarian, Borough of Manhattan Community College, City undergrads and grads University of New York; Michael Handis, Associate Professor, Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Collection Management Specialist, Mina Rees Library, The Presenter(s): Mary-Michelle Moore, Reference & Instruction Graduate School and University Center, City University of Librarian, University of California Santa Barbara New York; Jeremy Czerw, Outreach Communication Librarian, Queens College CUNY Embedding Librarians: How One University Used 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Technology to Connect Students to the Library (and Librarians are doin’ it for themselves: Developing our you can too!) Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning own open-source ILS Presenter(s): Ramona Romero, Librarian for Anthropology, Clas- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland sics, & Philosophy, Vanderbilt University; Robbi De Peri, Business Grand Ballroom C Librarian, Walker Management Library, Vanderbilt University Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Technology and Tools

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Presenter(s): Holly Mistlebauer, Librarian/IT Project Manager, 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Cornell University Library; Dracine Hodges, Duke University Scholarly Engagement and Instruction Using Gale’s Libraries; Sharon Wiles-Young, Lehigh University; Michael Digital Scholar Lab Winkler, Open Library Environment (OLE) Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 3 Format: Panel Session 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Making the Connection: Invisible Labor and Radical Presenter(s): Sarah Ketchley, Affiliate Instructor, Department Self-Care for Women of Color Librarians of Near Eastern Languages & Civilization, University of Wash- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland ington Grand Ballroom B Format: Panel Session 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development | #WOClaborACRL Scholars at Risk!: An Academic Library’s Social Presenter(s): Alanna Aiko Moore, Librarian for Ethnic Studies, Conscience in Action Gender Studies and Sociology, UC San Diego; Annie Pho, Team Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5 Lead for Research Assistance/Inquiry and Instruction Librar- Format: Panel Session ian, UCLA Library; Rose Chou, Budget and Personnel Manager, Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership American University Library Presenter(s): Christine Fagan, Collection Management Librar- ian, Roger Williams University Library; Adam Braver, Roger 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Williams University Library; Alex Bell, Scholars at Risk Perceiving the Metaliteracy Landscape: Revisioning the ACRL Visual Literacy Competency Standards 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 4 Search and Destroy: Breaking Down Silos to Assess Format: Panel Session and Customize the Discovery Search User Experience Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #acrlvislit (UX) Presenter(s): Sara Schumacher, Architecture Image Librarian, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Texas Tech University Libraries; Millicent Fullmer, Acquisi- Grand Ballroom A tions and Cataloging Librarian, University of San Diego; Mary Format: Panel Session Wegmann, Collection Development Librarian, Sonoma State Primary Tag: Assessment University; Katie Greer, Fine and Performing Arts Librarian, Presenter(s): Lindsey Sprague, UX Coordinator, UNC Charlotte; Oakland University Shelly Hypes, Director of Access Services, UNC Charlotte; Ryan Harris, Head of Research & Instructional Services, UNC 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Charlotte Project Outcome for Academic Libraries: Data for Impact and Improvement 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS Room 19 Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Format: Panel Session Exhibit Hall BC Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Eric Ackermann, Reference/Instruction and 7 Mistakes You’ll Make as a New Manager & How to Embrace Assessment Librarian, Radford University; Sara Goek, Mellon/ Them ACLS Public Fellow, ACRL; Emily Plagman, Public Library As- sociation ROUNDTABLE 1 Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Presenter(s): Katharin Peter, Head of Research Support Ser- vices, UC Santa Cruz; Elizabeth Namei, Director of Research, Reconceptualizing the Conference Experience: Teaching & Learning Services, Claremont Colleges Library; Employing Grassroots Efforts in Conference Planning Melanee Vicedo, Head, Education & Social Work Library Ser- to Promote Inclusivity and Accessibility vices, University of Southern California Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 Format: Panel Session Roundtable 2 –Withdrawn Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Rebecca Halpern, Teaching & Learning Services Building non-hierarchical professional support through Coordinator, The Claremont Colleges Library; Elizabeth Galoo- peer mentorship: the meetings will continue until morale zis, Information Literacy and Educational Technology Librarian, improves University of Southern California; Nataly Blas, Reference and ROUNDTABLE 3 Instruction Librarian for Business, Loyola Marymount Univer- Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development sity; Kayleen Jones, Education & Human Service Professions Presenter(s): Benjamin Tucker, Liaison Librarian, University of Librarian, University of Minnesota Duluth; Stephanie Pierce, Puget Sound; Eli Gandour-Rood, Science Liaison Librarian, Col- Head, Physics Library, University of Arkansas; Ali Versluis, lins Memorial Library, University of Puget Sound Open Education Librarian, University of Guelph

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Building women leaders: Recasting early-career leadership Inclination for Duplication: Faculty Works in Institutional ROUNDTABLE 4 Repositories Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership ROUNDTABLE 11 Presenter(s): Mia Breitkopf, Information Literacy Team Lead, Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Online and Hybrid Learning Librarian, The College at Brockport, Presenter(s): Ashley Sergiadis, Digital Scholarship Librarian, State University of New York; Christina Hillman, Assessment and East Tennessee State University Online Program Librarian, St. John Fisher College, Lavery Library Libraries in Liberal Arts Colleges: Generating a Model of Casting Students in the Leading Role: Peer Learning in Excellence Academic Libraries ROUNDTABLE 12 ROUNDTABLE 5 Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Bethany Wilkes, College Librarian, Yale-NUS Presenter(s): Meggan Smith, Research & Instruction Librar- College ian, Gettysburg College; Mallory Jallas, Research & Instruction Librarian, Gettysburg College Looking Inward: Diversifying librarianship by developing non-librarian staff Changing Times, Changing Roles: Redefining the Roles of ROUNDTABLE 13 Academic Teaching Librarians Using the ACRL Roles and Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Strengths of Teaching Librarians Presenter(s): Jesus Espinoza, Resident Librarian, University of ROUNDTABLE 6 Michigan - Hatcher Graduate Library; Denisse Solis, Residency Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Librarian, University of Denver Presenter(s): Terri Summey, Professor and Head of Reference; Education Librarian, Emporia State University Libraries and Make it Look Pretty: The Role of Design in Libraries Archives; Sandra Valenti, Assistant Professor, Emporia State ROUNDTABLE 14 University, SLIM Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): David Feare, User Engagement Librarian, Engaging with High-Impact Education Initiatives to Facilitate National University Library; Lauren Fox, User Engagement Student Success Librarian, National University Library; Summer Krstevska, User ROUNDTABLE 7 Engagement Librarian, Wake Forest University; Zemirah Lee, Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning User Engagement Librarian, Bastyr University Presenter(s): Shelby Hallman, Research Librarian for Engi- neering & Entrepreneurship, North Carolina State University Recasting the Narrative on Library Residency Programs: Libraries; Alexander Carroll, Research Librarian for Engineering Embracing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in and Biotechnology, North Carolina State University Libraries; Supporting Librarians of Color Jennifer Garrett, Head of Digital Research Education & Train- ROUNDTABLE 15 ing, North Carolina State University Libraries Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Presenter(s): Chelewa Gant, Librarian in Residence, Bowling Exploring the K12 to College Outreach Narrative: Green State University; Alexandrea Glenn, Research & In- Collaborating to Support Students’ Transition to College struction Librarian, Susquehanna University; Preethi Gorecki, ROUNDTABLE 8 Library Faculty Diversity Fellow- Business Liaison Librarian, Primary Tag: Outreach Grand Valley State University Libraries; Jamia Williams, Diver- Presenter(s): Katy Mathuews, Head of Collections Assessment sity Fellow, SUNY Upstate Medical University & Access, Ohio University; Maureen Barry, First Year Experi- ence Librarian, Wright State University; Robert Snyder, First Reexamining the Library Bill of Rights: Acknowledging the Year Experience Coordinator, Bowling Green State University Human Element in Providing Library Services ROUNDTABLE 16 Future Directions for Academic Liaison Services: Envisioning Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development New Models Presenter(s): Carolina Hernandez, Journalism and Communica- ROUNDTABLE 9 tion Librarian, University of Houston; Mary Oberlies, Under- Primary Tag: Outreach graduate Engagement Librarian, William & Mary Presenter(s): Sue McGuinness, Program Director, Academic Liaison Program, UC San Diego Library; Korey Brunetti, UC San Teaching Undergraduates about Open Access: Global and Diego Library Local Implications ROUNDTABLE 17 Hiring librarians with disabilities Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning ROUNDTABLE 10 Presenter(s): Laurie Kutner, Library Associate Professor, Uni- Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development versity of Vermont Presenter(s): Gail Betz, Research, Education and Outreach Librarian, University of Maryland Health Sciences & Human Thinking Critically about Sources in an Age of Misinformation Services Library; Hope Lappen, Life Sciences Librarian, New ROUNDTABLE 18 York University Bobst Library Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning

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Presenter(s): Sarah Morris, Head of Instruction, Emory Univer- School of Information; Joseph Muller, University of Michigan sity School of Information; Jacqueline Freeman, University of Michigan Upskilling in Academic Libraries: Making a case for developing new skills 3:40 PM–4:10 PM ROUNDTABLE 19 Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities of Library Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Outreach for Transfer Students: A Cross-Institutional Presenter(s): Sandy Hervieux, Liaison Librarian, McGill Univer- Collaboration sity; Ekatarina Grguric, User Experience and Digital Technolo- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland gies Librarian, McGill University Room 26C Whose Authority? Engaging Students Critically in the Format: Contributed Paper Production of Knowledge Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Donna Ziegenfuss, Associate Librarian, Graduate ROUNDTABLE 20 and Undergraduate Services, University of Utah, Marriott Li- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Kimberly Shotick, Assistant Dean for User Ser- brary; Jamie Dwyer, Instruction and Liaison Librarian, Salt Lake vices and Outreach, Illinois Institute of Technology; Mackenzie Community College; Dale Larsen, Associate Librarian, Gradu- Salisbury, Reference + Instruction Librarian, School of the Art ate and Undergraduate Services, University of Utah Institute of Chicago 3:40 PM–4:10 PM 3:40 PM–4:00 PM You Can Lead Students to VitalSource, But You The Makerspace: A Tool for Information Literacy Can’t Make Them Think … Or Can You? The Impact Instruction of Training on E-Textbook Platform Preference and Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Recommendations for Recasting Library Practice Atrium Ballroom B Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Format: TechConnect Presentation Room 25AB Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Format: Contributed Paper Presenter(s): Jenny Wong-Welch, STEM Librarian, San Diego Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning State University Presenter(s): Teresa MacGregor, Director of the Library, Carn- egie Mellon University in Qatar; A. M. Salaz, Senior Librarian 3:40 PM–4:10 PM and Information Scientist, Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar “I’d Say It’s Good Progress”: An Ecological Momentary Assessment of Student Research Habits 4:15 PM–4:35 PM Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland DESK YOGA Room 26A Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Format: Contributed Paper Room 12, Yoga and Meditation Room Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Emily Crist, Experience Design Librarian, Cham- 4:15 PM–4:35 PM plain College; Sean Leahy, Instruction and Learning Assess- Publish not Perish: Real Talk about Content ment Librarian, Champlain College Library; Alan Carbery, Management Systems University College Cork Library Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 3:40 PM–4:10 PM Atrium Ballroom B Format: TechConnect Presentation Capturing the Narrative: Understanding Qualitative Primary Tag: Technology and Tools | #CMSrealtalk Researchers’ Needs and Potential Library Roles Presenter(s): Courtney McDonald, Learner Experience & Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Engagement Librarian, University of Colorado Boulder Librar- Room 25C ies; Heidi Steiner Burkhardt, Web Project Manager & Content Format: Contributed Paper Strategist, University of Michigan Library Primary Tag: Assessment | #acrlqualitative Presenter(s): Alix Keener, Digital Scholarship Librarian, 4:15 PM–4:45 PM University of Michigan; Alexa Pearce, Head, Social Sciences, Bias in publishing? Trends in library and information University of Michigan Library; Caroline He, Graduate Student, science monograph publications University of Michigan Ann Arbor; Russel Peterson, Graduate Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Student, University of Michigan; Karen Downing, Education Li- Room 25C brarian, University of Michigan; Elizabeth Yakel, Professor and Format: Contributed Paper Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, University of Michigan Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication School of Information; Andrea Kang, University of Michigan Presenter(s): Ngoc-Yen Tran, Research Impact Librarian, San School of Information; Hilary Severyn, University of Michigan Jose State University; Erin Nevius, ACRL Content Strategist, School of Information; Claire Myers, University of Michigan Association of College and Research Libraries

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4:15 PM–4:45 PM 4:15 PM–5:15 PM Container Collapse and the Information Remix: Enhancing Career Readiness through a Library- Students’ Evaluations of Scientific Research Recast in Community Partnership: Living the Land Grant Mission Scholarly vs. Popular Sources Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5 Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Format: Panel Session Room 26B Primary Tag: Outreach Format: Contributed Paper Presenter(s): Damon Jaggars, Vice Provost and Director of Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #containercollapse University Libraries, Ohio State University Libraries; Quanetta Presenter(s): Amy Buhler, Engineering Librarian, University of Batts, Ohio State University Libraries; Nena Couch, Ohio State Florida, Marston Science Library; Ixchel Faniel, Research Sci- University Libraries; Cornell Lewis, Expanding Visions Founda- entist, OCLC Research; Brittany Brannon, Research Assistant, tion OCLC Research 4:15 PM–5:15 PM 4:15 PM–4:45 PM From Value to Values: Information Literacy, Design for Success: Can place attachment and Capitalism, and Resistance cognitive architecture theories be used to develop Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 library space designs that support student success? Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #ILcapitalism Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Eamon Tewell, Reference & Instruction Librarian, Room 26C Columbia University - Science, Engineering, & Social Science Format: Contributed Paper Libraries; Nora Almeida, Instruction Librarian, New York City Primary Tag: Assessment College of Technology, CUNY; Romel Espinel, Web Services Presenter(s): Sam Wallin, Data Analyst/Projects Coordinator, Librarian, Stevens Institute Of Technology; Lisa Hinchliffe, Fort Vancouver Regional Library District; Karen Diller, Library Professor/Coordinator of Information Literacy Services and Director, Washington State University Vancouver Instruction, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 4:15 PM–4:45 PM 4:15 PM–5:15 PM Leveraging Visual Literacy to Engage and Orient First- Moving Beyond Race 101: Speculative Futuring for Year College Students in the Library Equity Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 Room 26A Format: Panel Session Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development | #beyondrace101 Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Jennifer Brown, Emerging Technologies Coor- Presenter(s): Melissa Clark, Student Engagement Librarian, dinator, Barnard College; Sofia Leung, Teaching & Learning Stephen F. Austin State University Program Manager, MIT; Marisa Mendez-Brady, Librarian for English and History, UCLA Library, Charles E. Young Research 4:15 PM–4:45 PM Library; Jennifer Ferretti, Digital Initiatives Librarian, Maryland When Roles Collide: Librarians as Educators and the Institute College of Art Question of Learning Analytics Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 4:15 PM–5:15 PM Room 25AB Project Outcome for Academic Libraries: Data for Format: Contributed Paper Impact and Improvement Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #acrlanalytics Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 19 Presenter(s): Megan Oakleaf, Associate Professor, Syracuse Uni- Format: Panel Session versity; Malcolm Brown, Director, EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, Primary Tag: Technology and Tools EDUCAUSE; Dean Hendrix, Dean of Libraries, University of Texas Presenter(s): Eric Ackermann, Reference/Instruction and As- at San Antonio; Scott Walter, University Librarian, DePaul Univer- sessment Librarian, Radford University; Sara Goek, Mellon/ACLS sity; Joe Lucia, Dean of Libraries, Temple University Paley Library Public Fellow, ACRL; Emily Plagman, Public Library Association

4:15 PM–5:15 PM 4:15 PM–5:15 PM Advocating for Open: Putting Ethics into Practice The Stories We Tell and Sell: Instruction, Assessment, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland and Other Epic Tales Grand Ballroom C Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Format: Panel Session Grand Ballroom B Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication | #ACRL19open Format: Panel Session Presenter(s): Brianna Marshall, Director of Research Services, Primary Tag: Assessment | #StoriesWeTellACRL University of California, Riverside; Vicky Steeves, Librarian for Presenter(s): Virginia Moran, Research & Instruction Librarian, Research Data Management and Reproducibility, New York Macalester College; Talia Nadir, Research & Instruction Librar- University; Micah Vandegrift, Open Knowledge Librarian, North ian, University of St. Thomas Carolina State University

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4:15 PM–5:15 PM college ever finish, making America’s college comple- Transfer Student Success: Dismantling Deficit- tion rates among the worst in the world. Now there are Oriented Approaches more than 35 million Americans who started college Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland but never finished, leaving them saddled with debt, Room 4 and behind their peers in earning power. Featuring in- Format: Panel Session terviews with LeBron James, Howard Schultz, and our Primary Tag: Outreach nation’s leading voices in education, this penetrating Presenter(s): Brittany Paloma Fiedler, Teaching & Learning and personal new film investigates America’s college Librarian, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Chelsea Heinbach, Teaching & Learning Librarian, University of Nevada, Las dropout crisis through the lives of five diverse students Vegas; Kevin Seeber, First-Year Teaching and Learning Librar- as they fight for a second chance at opportunity and ian, University of Colorado Denver; Allison Carr, Academic highlights the innovators reimagining higher education Transitions Librarian, California State University San Marcos; for the 21st century. The movie is 1 hour and 45 minutes Megan Welsh, Interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities Librarian, and will be followed by a brief 15-minute discussion. University of Colorado Boulder 8:00 PM–10:30 PM 4:15 PM–5:15 PM ALL-CONFERENCE RECEPTION User-centered design in context Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Room 3 Join your colleagues among thousands of one-of-a- Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Technology and Tools kind items—ranging from musical instruments and song Presenter(s): Tom Haney, Senior Product Manager, OCLC, lyrics to quirky stage props and colorful costumes. Inc.; Jay Holloway, Product Manager, OCLC, Inc.; Sonya Thelin, Whatever your musical tastes are, there’s a legend here Product Marketing Manager, OCLC, Inc. for you; James Brown, Aretha Franklin, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Johnny Cash, the 4:15 PM–5:15 PM Grateful Dead, Elton John, Bob Marley, Bruce Spring- Using Change Management to Build Inclusion and steen, AC/DC, Prince, U2, Van Halen, Madonna, Run- Equity in Your Organization DMC, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tupac Shakur, and Bon Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Jovi to name just a few. Come enjoy all the sights and Grand Ballroom A sounds of a truly unique American landmark. Look for Format: Panel Session continuous bus transportation from select conference Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | #Change&Include hotels beginning at 7:45 p.m. Please wear your badge Presenter(s): Nikhat Ghouse, Associate Librarian, American for entrance into the Rock Hall. Sponsored by EBSCO. University; Alanna Aiko Moore, Librarian for Ethnic Studies, Gender Studies and Sociology, UC San Diego; Jaena Alabi, English & Psychology Librarian, Auburn University Libraries; SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 Mark A. Puente, Director of Diversity and Leadership Pro- 8:05 AM–8:25 AM grams, Association of Research Libraries GUIDED MEDITATION Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 12, Yoga and Meditation Room

8:30 AM–9:00 AM Creating an Outreach Story: Assessment Results, Strategic Planning, and Reflection Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 4:15 PM–6:15 PM Room 26A Format: Contributed Paper UNLIKELY MOVIE SCREENING Primary Tag: Outreach Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Amy Wainwright, Outreach and Student Engage- Atrium Ballroom A ment Librarian, John Carroll University; Rosan Mitola, Outreach Format: Chair’s Choice Librarian, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Set in the cities of Akron, Atlanta, Boston and Los Angeles, five individuals failed by America’s higher education system fight for a second chance at oppor- tunity. In the US less than 50% of students who start

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8:30 AM–9:00 AM Engagement, University of Kansas; Gina Petersen, Assessment When Enough Isn’t Enough: Rethinking Research Librarian, Northwestern University Library; Anthony Sanchez, Support in the Sciences Librarian, University of Arizona; Kapena Shim, Hawai’i Special- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland ist Librarian, University of Hawai’i at Manoa Room 26B 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | Leading a Common Read Program: New Roles for #acrlenoughsupport Academic Librarians Presenter(s): Danielle Cooper, Analyst, Libraries and Scholarly Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 4 Communication, Ithaka S+R; Rebecca Springer, Ithaka S+R Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Outreach 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Presenter(s): Michele Van Hoeck, Dean of the Library, California Becoming a Proud “Bad State University Maritime; David Drexler, Digital Initiatives Librar- Librarian”: Dismantling Vocational ian, CSU Fresno; Susanna Eng-Ziskin, Chair Research, Instruction Awe in Librarianship & Outreach Department, California State University Northridge Huntington Convention Center of 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Cleveland Libraries Lead the Charge: Best Practices for Engaging Atrium Ballroom A Student Veterans Format: Invited Presentation Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 3 Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Fobazi Ettarh Development Format: Panel Session Presenter(s): Fobazi Ettarh, Undergraduate Success Librarian, Primary Tag: Outreach | #vetsinlibs Presenter(s): Thomas Atwood, Associate Dean, Associate Rutgers University Newark Professor, Information Literacy, The University of Toledo; Inga 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Hougen, Agriculture, Life Sciences, and Scholarly Communica- tion librarian, Virginia Tech; Sarah LeMire, First Year Programs Alternative Narratives for Space Planning Coordinator, Texas A&M University; Chloe Mills, Assistant Pro- Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland fessor of Learning Resources, Robert Morris University; Gerald Grand Ballroom B Natal, Assistant Professor, Health and Human Services Librar- Format: Panel Session ian, University of Toledo; Carroll Wilkinson, Interim Director of Primary Tag: Assessment Strategy and Planning, West Virginia University Libraries Presenter(s): Karen Diller, Library Director, Washington State University Vancouver; Amy Beth, Chief Librarian and Director 8:30 AM–9:30 AM of Academic Technologies, City University of New York/Gutt- Recasting Library Leadership Training to Support man Community College; Sam Wallin, Data Analyst/Projects Coordinator, Fort Vancouver Regional Library District Diversity Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Grand Ballroom A Developing a Framework for Reflective Teaching Format: Panel Session Practices for Librarians Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Presenter(s): Samantha Hines, Associate Dean of Instructional Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Resources, Peninsula College Grand Ballroom C Format: Panel Session 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #reflectiveteaching Redefining the Academic Library Space: Conducting Presenter(s): Sara Maurice Whitver, Coordinator of Library Instruction, The University of Alabama; Karleigh Riesen, Re- Outreach Through a Pop-Up Model search and Instruction Librarian, The University of Alabama Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 Format: Panel Session 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Primary Tag: Outreach | #acrl18popup Presenter(s): Stephanie Beene, Fine Arts Librarian, University Indigenous Inquiry: Seeking to Understand and Better of New Mexico Libraries; Sara DeWaay, Art & Architecture Support Indigenous Studies Scholars on U.S. Occupied Librarian, University of Oregon Libraries; Carolina Hernan- Institutional Land dez, Journalism and Communication Librarian, University of Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5 Houston; Amy Jackson, Director of Instruction & Outreach, Format: Panel Session University of New Mexico Libraries; Sarah Kostelecky, Educa- Primary Tag: Outreach | #indigenousinquiry tion Librarian, University of New Mexico Libraries; Todd Quinn, Presenter(s): Carrie Cornelius, Supervisory Librarian, Business & Economics Librarian, University of New Mexico Haskell Indian Nations University; Keahiahi Long, Librar- Libraries ian, Hawai‘inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge; Michael Peper, Head of the Center for Faculty & Staff Initiatives and

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8:30 AM–9:30 AM 9:10 AM–9:40 AM Supporting Neurodiversity in the Academic Library: Using Peer Budget Allocations as Benchmarks for Research, Best Practices, and Personal Experiences Local Expenditures Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Format: Panel Session Room 26B Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Format: Contributed Paper Presenter(s): Amelia Anderson, Assistant Professor, Old Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership Dominion University; Nancy Everhart, Professor, Florida State Presenter(s): Brian Keith, Associate Dean, University of Florida; University; Juliann Woods, Professor, Florida State University; Joseph Salem, Associate Dean for Learning, Undergraduate Mike Meth, Associate Dean, Research and Learning, Florida Services and Commonwealth Campus, Michigan State Univer- State University; Paul Wyss, Distance Education Librarian, Min- sity nesota State University Mankato 9:45 AM–10:05 AM 8:30 AM–10:30 AM Making micro-credentials smarter: Using AI to Making Music, Uncovering Copyright Improve the Learning Experience for Librarians and Hilton, Superior A Students Format: Workshop Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #ACRLmakingmusic Presenter(s): Jason Evans Groth, Digital Media Librarian, North Atrium Ballroom B Format: TechConnect Presentation Carolina State University Libraries; Will Cross, Director of Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Copyright & Digital Scholarship, North Carolina State Univer- Presenter(s): Emily Rimland, Information Literacy Librarian sity Libraries; Lillian Rigling, Research & Instructional Services and Learning Technologies Coordinator, Penn State University Librarian, Western University Canada Libraries

8:30 AM–10:30 AM 9:45 AM–10:15 AM Managing the Stress of Microaggressions with “Why would you do that in the library?”: Reshaping Mindfulness Academic Library Spaces to Meet Students’ Spiritual Hilton, Hope AB Needs Format: Workshop Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Presenter(s): Jaena Alabi, English & Psychology Librarian, Room 26C Auburn University Libraries; Pam Whaley, Collections, Assess- Format: Contributed Paper ment, and Resource Management Coordinator, Alabama State Primary Tag: Outreach | #libspiritualspace University; Chippewa Thomas, Associate Professor of Coun- Presenter(s): Christina Riehman-Murphy, MSLS, Reference & selor Education and Supervision, Auburn University Instruction Librarian, Penn State University, Abington College; Emily Mross, Business and Public Administration Librarian, 9:10 AM–9:40 AM Penn State University Analyzing an Interactive Chatbot and its Impact on 9:45 AM–10:15 AM Academic Reference Services Reframing Reference Services for Marginalized Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Students: A Participatory Visual Study Room 26A Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Reference | #3services Room 26A Presenter(s): Danielle Kane, Research Librarian for Emerg- Format: Contributed Paper ing Technologies/Data Management & Curation, University of Primary Tag: Reference | #ReframingReference California, Irvine Libraries Presenter(s): Eamon Tewell, Reference & Instruction Librarian, Columbia University - Science, Engineering, & Social Science 9:10 AM–9:40 AM Libraries Debating Student Privacy in Library Research Projects 9:45 AM–10:15 AM Hilton, Hope E Format: Contributed Paper Wish You Were Here: Embedded Librarianship in an Primary Tag: Assessment | #acrlstudentprivacy Education Abroad Context Presenter(s): Jennifer Mayer, Head, Library Research Services, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland University of Northern Colorado; Rachel Dineen, University of Room 26B Northern Colorado Format: Contributed Paper Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Melanie Griffin, Dr., University of Arkansas;Patri - cia Sasser, Director, Maxwell , Furman University

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9:45 AM–10:45 AM 9:45 AM–10:45 AM ACRL Research Agenda for Scholarly Communications Holistic Digital Collections: Working with Community and the Research Environment Partners to Share Stories and Build Understanding. Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 6 Atrium Ballroom A Format: Panel Session Format: Chair’s Choice Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives Primary Tag: Scholarly Communication Presenter(s): Paul Gallagher, Assistant Dean, Western Michigan Presenter(s): Yasmeen Shorish, Data Services Coordinator, University Libraries; Erik Nordberg, Wayne State University; Cole James Madison University; Nathan Hall, Director, Digital Imag- Hudson, Wayne State University; Curtis Lipscomb, LGBT Detroit ing and Preservation Services at Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech; Rebecca R. Kennison, Executive Director, K|N Consultants Ltd. 9:45 AM–10:45 AM Learn it, Do it, Teach it: Increasing Sustainable Digital 9:45 AM–10:45 AM Scholarship Support through Collaborative In-House ACRLMetrics User Group Meeting and Discussion Professional Development Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 4 Room 25AB Format: Panel Session Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Professional/Staff Development | #digscholsupport Primary Tag: Assessment Presenter(s): Kimberly Davies Hoffman, Head of Outreach, Presenter(s): Ian Reid, Counting Opinions Learning, and Research Services, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester; Emily Sherwood, Director of Digital 9:45 AM–10:45 AM Scholarship Lab, River Campus Libraries, University of Roch- Beyond Town Versus Gown to Local Partner for ester; Eileen Daly-Boas, Outreach Librarian for Philosophy and Student Success: Recasting the Academic Library for Education, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester; Community Support Kristen Totleben, Outreach Librarian for Modern Languages Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland and Cultures, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester Grand Ballroom A 9:45 AM–10:45 AM Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Outreach | #acrl19community Recast Your Scholarly Narrative: a new model for the Presenter(s): Steven Bell, Associate University Librarian for evaluation of academic librarian scholarship Research & Instructional Services, Temple University Paley Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 3 Library; Alison Armstrong, Associate Director for Research and Format: Panel Session Education, The Ohio State University Libraries; Aaron Mason, Primary Tag: Assessment | #lisresearchimpact Cleveland Public Library Presenter(s): Rachel Borchardt, Science Librarian, American University; Erika Linke, Associate Dean of University Libraries, 9:45 AM–10:45 AM Carnegie Mellon University Libraries; Jennifer Matthews, Col- Breaking free of curricular confines: seeking new lection Strategy Librarian, Rowan University opportunities to teach critical media literacy in the era 9:45 AM–10:45 AM of “fake news” STEM librarians needed: rethinking recruitment by Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland looking at impactful leaders today Grand Ballroom C Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 1 Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Format: Panel Session Presenter(s): Alex Pfundt, Research & Instruction Librarian; Co- Primary Tag: Outreach Presenter(s): Eglantine Ronfard, Coordinator, JoVE; Helen ordinator of Information Literacy, Bryn Mawr College; Abigail Look, Collection Analyst, University of Michigan Ann Arbor; Morris, Director, Academic Support & Collaboration Services, Bethany McGowan, Health Sciences Info. Specialist/Assistant Texas Woman’s University Professor of Library Science, Purdue University; Steven Adams, 9:45 AM–10:45 AM Life Sciences Librarian, Northwestern University From Backstage to Center Stage: Community College 9:45 AM–10:45 AM Libraries and OER Women as Leaders: Explorations in Authenticity, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, Room 5 Breaking from Toxicity, and Feminist Ideals Format: Panel Session Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland #ACRL19OERcenterstage Grand Ballroom B Presenter(s): Brenda Hazard, Library Director, Hudson Valley Format: Panel Session Community College; Gregg Kiehl, Tompkins Cortland Commu- Primary Tag: Administration, Management, and Leadership | nity College; Katie Ghidiu, Monroe Community College; Carrie #ladiesLISleaders Fishner, SUNY Delhi Presenter(s): Valeria Molteni, Dean of Library Services, Bow- man Library, Menlo College; Teresa Slobuski, Head Librarian,

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Vairo Library, Penn State, Brandywine; Cynthia Dudenhoffer, 11:00 AM–12:15 PM Director of Information Resources and Assessment, Central CLOSING KEYNOTE: Methodist University; Eileen K. Bosch, Chair Library Faculty, Bowling Green State University ALISON BECHDEL Huntington Convention 10:20 AM–10:50 AM Center of Cleveland Copyright and Digital Collections: A Data Driven Exhibit Hall A Roadmap for Rights Statement Success Introductions: Martin Garnar, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Dean, Kraemer Family Library, Room 26C University of Colorado, Colorado Format: Contributed Paper Springs Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives Alison Bechdel is an inter- Presenter(s): Hannah Stitzlein, Metadata Services Specialist, nationally beloved cartoon- Alison Bechdel University of Cincinnati; Sara Benson, Copyright Librarian, ist whose darkly humorous graphic memoirs, astute University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign writing and evocative drawing have forged an unlikely intimacy with a wide and disparate range of readers. 10:20 AM–10:50 AM For 25 years Alison self-syndicated Dykes to Watch Out Recoding the Academic Librarian: Our Developing For. The award-winning generational chronicle has been Role as Data Detectives called “one of the pre-eminent oeuvres in the comics Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland genre, period” by Ms. Magazine. From the strip was Room 26A Format: Contributed Paper born the now famous “Bechdel test,” which measures Primary Tag: Reference | #acrldataref gender bias in film. Her first graphic novelFun Home: A Presenter(s): Jenny McBurney, Research Services Coordinator/ Family Tragicomic was named the Best Book of the year Liaison Librarian, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Alicia by TIME, describing the tightly architected investigation Kubas, Government Publications and Data Librarian, University into her closeted bisexual father’s suicide “a master- of Minnesota-Twin Cities piece about two people who live in the same house but different worlds, and their mysterious debts to each 10:20 AM–10:50 AM other.” Fun Home was a finalist for a National Book Safe for Work: Online Professionalism Instruction in Critics Circle Award and was adapted into a Broadway the Disciplinary Context musical that has won five Tony Awards including Best Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Musical. Alison was the recipient of a 2012 Guggen- Room 26B Format: Contributed Paper heim Fellowship and in 2014 she received a MacArthur Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #sfwacrl19 “Genius” Grant. In its citation the MacArthur Founda- Presenter(s): Christina L. Wissinger, Health Sciences Librar- tion noted that Alison “is changing our notions of the ian, Penn State University Libraries; Carmen Cole, Information contemporary memoir and expanding the expressive Sciences & Business Liaison Librarian, Penn State University potential of the graphic form.” Libraries Sponsored by OCLC.

10:25 AM–10:45 AM 12:15 PM–1:15 PM GUIDED MEDITATION ALISON BECHDEL BOOK SIGNING Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Room 12, Yoga and Meditation Room Exhibit Hall A

10:25 AM–10:45 AM Raspberry Pi a Platform for Innovation—Solving Library Problems with a Low-Cost Credit Card-Sized Computer Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Atrium Ballroom B Format: TechConnect Presentation Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Presenter(s): Colin Nickels, Librarian, Fellow, North Carolina State University

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The ACRL 2019 Virtual Conference features twelve live 11:30 AM–12:30 PM Eastern webcasts, as well as asynchronous activities such as Designing Pedagogy and Teaching with AR/VR slidecasts and select keynote recordings, allowing for technologies in Academic Libraries convenient scheduling and flexibility. The Virtual Confer- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #VR #libraryVR ence archive will feature more than 200 slidecasts from #VRresearch #teachingVR every contributed paper, invited presentation, panel ses- Presenter(s): Ximin Mi, Data Visualization Specialist, Georgia Tech; Alison Valk, Multimedia Instruction Librarian & College of sion, and TechConnect presentation. So, while you can’t Computing Liaison, Georgia Tech Library be in two places at once during the F2F conference, luck- ily, your registration allows you access to these sessions 1:00–2:00 PM Eastern in the Virtual Conference for one full year! Empowering Students: A Motivational Approach to Instruction While these sessions are not presented in any physical Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #motivationalinfolit space during conference, you can access them live or Presenter(s): Francesca Marineo, Instructional Design Librarian, asynchronously online using your own device. Spon- Nevada State College sored by Gale, a Cengage Company. 2:30–3:30 PM Eastern Preaching Digital Privacy at Academic Institutions: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019 How to Raise Awareness and Take Action to Combat 10:00 AM–11:00 AM Eastern Surveillance at your School Helping Students with Autism Succeed: Practical Tips Primary Tag: Technology and Tools | #acrldigprivacy for Academic Librarians Presenter(s): Megan Kinney, Librarian, City College of San Primary Tag: Reference Francisco; Claire Lobdell, Distance Education Librarian and Ar- Presenter(s): Rachel McMullin, Humanities and Information chivist, Greenfield Community College; Kelly McElroy, Student Literacy Librarian, West Chester University; Kerry Walton, Elec- Engagement and Community Outreach Librarian, Oregon State tronic Resources & Reference Librarian, West Chester University University

11:30 AM–12:30 PM Eastern The Museum as an Extension of the Library: Embracing FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 John Cotton Dana’s Vision in a Modern Academic Library 10:00–11:00 AM Eastern Primary Tag: Special Collections/Archives Research is Not a Basic Skill: Using the Contextual Presenter(s): David Nolen, Associate Professor, Mississippi State Nature of Research to Change the Narrative of University Libraries; Jenifer Hoffman, Assistant Professor, Mis- Information Literacy Instruction sissippi State University Libraries Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning Presenter(s): Allison Hosier, Information Literacy Librarian, 1:00–2:00 PM Eastern University at Albany, SUNY Gamifying Library Instruction Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning 11:30 AM–12:30 PM Eastern Presenter(s): Christine Iannicelli, Instructional Technology “Like a Robot”: Web design, usability, and instruction Librarian, Ursinus College in Academic Libraries 2:30–3:30 PM Eastern Primary Tag: Technology and Tools Breaking Disciplinary Boundaries: Recasting the Presenter(s): Terezita Overduin, Outreach and User Experience Librarian, California State University Bakersfield Narrative with Data Primary Tag: Assessment | #recastingthenarrative 1:00–2:00 PM Eastern Presenter(s): David Nolen, Associate Professor, Mississippi State Active and Engaged Learning for Science Information University Libraries; Sheeji Kathuria, Social Sciences Librarian, Literacy Sessions in Undergraduate Higher Education Mississippi State University; Peacock Evan, Professor, Missis- Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #LibBEAMer sippi State University Presenter(s): Courtney Mlinar, Head Librarian/Associate Profes- sor- Elgin campus, Austin Community College

THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2019 2:30–3:30 PM Eastern 10:00–11:00 AM Eastern Remaking Our Roles Virtually: Current and Emerging Scaffolded Learning Using an Interactive Tutorial: Practices in Distance Librarianship moving from a one-shot into an in-class exercise using Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning an interactive tutorial for scaffolded learning about Presenter(s): Brenna Helmstutler, Librarian for the School of literature searching Information Studies, Syracuse University Libraries; Samantha Primary Tag: Teaching and Learning | #LibWizardICE Harlow, Online Learning Librarian, University of North Carolina Presenter(s): Clare Withers, Liaison Librarian for Children’s Litera- at Greensboro; Breanne Kirsch, University Librarian, Briar Cliff ture, Psychology, Medieval Studies, University of Pittsburgh; Diana University; Erin Richter-Weikum, Information & Research Spe- Dill, Instructional Designer, University of Pittsburgh Library System cialist, LEK Consulting

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ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS PowerNotes 655 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) ACLS Humanities E-Book 405 Project Muse 424 629 Adam Matthew Digital 124 punctum books 754 Backstage Library Works 832 Altarama Information Systems 132 RapidILL—Colorado State University Librar- Better World Books 646 Amalivre 834 ies 555 Bloomsbury Publishing 503 American College of Physicians/Annals of ReferenceUSA 236 BRILL 631 Internal Medicine 827 Sage Publishing 117 Buros Center for Testing 709 American Economic Association 644 San Jose State University—iSchool 102 Cambridge University Press 625 ASBMB—American Society for Biochemistry SPIE Digital Library 601 CCS Content Conversion Specialists GmbH and Molecular Biology 632 Springshare 639 547 Association for Computing Machinery 602 Syracuse University iSchool 654 Columbia University Press 233 Atlas Systems, Inc. 332 The Chronicle of Higher Education 825 Combined Book Exhibit 211 Backstage Library Works 832 The Learning Organization LLC 183 EBSCO Information Services 509 Bentham Science Publishers 455 The Roper Center for Public Opinion Re- Edinburgh University Press 250 Better World Books 646 search 206 Edward Elgar Publishing Inc. 711 BMJ 437 Thieme Publishers 809 Espresso Tutorials 172 BSI Knowledge Solutions 732 Third Iron 633 Firefly Books 745 Buros Center for Testing 709 TIND 204 Gale, a Cengage Company 311 ByWater Solutions, LLC 355 TRACSYSTEMS 753 Grey House Publishing & Salem Press 454 Cabell’s International 440 University of Michigan Press 852 HARRASSOWITZ 630 Cambridge University Press 625 University of Toronto Press 253 HeinOnline 744 CCS Content Conversion Specialists GmbH University of Toronto Press Journals 251 IGI Global 310 547 World Trade Press 542 Infobase 700 China Data Institute 148 WPA Film Library 439 IOP Publishing 705 CHOR, Inc. 178 XRLibraries 217 IOS Press 747 Columbia University Press 233 Zubal Books 649 Library Juice Academy 104 Counting Opinions 350 Marquis Who’s Who 805 Credo 333 ARCHITECTS McGraw-Hill Education 807 DIGITALIA 836 CCS Content Conversion Specialists GmbH Midwest Library Service 549 DLSG at Image Access 517 547 Modern Language Association 800 Duke University Press 330 Firefly Books 745 Morgan & Claypool Publishers 170 East View Information Services 735 HBM Architects 803 now publishers 176 EBSCO Information Services 509 Iron Mountain 345 Numérique Premium 103 Emporia State University, School of Library Laptops Anytime 645 PCG 539 and Information Management 801 Perry Dean Rogers Partners Architects 814 Penn State University Press 135 Euromonitor International 715 VMDO Architects 837 Peter Lang Publishing 806 Firefly Books 745 WTW Architect 730 Project Muse 424 punctum books 754 Future Science Group 839 AUTOMATION Gale, a Cengage Company 311 Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group 136 Altarama Information Systems 132 Global Financial Data 810 Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group 137 Atlas Systems, Inc. 332 Hallett & Sons Expert Movers, Inc. 349 Sage Publishing 117 Backstage Library Works 832 HARRASSOWITZ 630 SPIE Digital Library 601 Bibliotheca 545 IGI Global 310 Springer 425 ByWater Solutions, LLC 355 Infobase 700 The University of Chicago Press 133 CCS Content Conversion Specialists GmbH Innovative Interfaces, Inc. 207 Thieme Publishers 809 547 Inter-University Consortium for Political and University of Michigan Press 852 CHOR, Inc. 178 Social Research (ICPSR) 232 University of Nebraska Press 603 Index Data 536 Iron Mountain 345 University of Toronto Press 253 Laptops Anytime 645 Laptops Anytime B University of Toronto Press Journals 251 OCLC, Inc. 525 Library Juice Academy 104 University of Virginia Press 231 RapidILL—Colorado State University Librar- LYRASIS 531 University of Wisconsin Press 179 ies 555 Mark Allen Group 443 World Bank Publications 552 SirsiDynix 239 Marquis Who’s Who 805 ST Imaging, Inc. 652 Midwest Library Service 549 CD ROM PUBLISHERS The Donohue Group, Inc 734 NEJM Group 724 China Data Institute 148 TIND 204 now publishers 176 Recorded Books 813 TRACSYSTEMS 753 Numérique Premium 103 Wolters Kluwer 717 CONSULTANTS OCLC, Inc. 525 American College of Physicians/Annals of Paperpile LLC 112 BOOK PUBLISHERS/ACADEMIC Internal Medicine 827 Paratext 146 PRESSES AtoZdatabases 642 PCG 539 ACLS Humanities E-Book 405 CCS Content Conversion Specialists GmbH Peter Lang Publishing 806 ACS Publications 733 547 PolicyMap 118 American Society for Microbiology 171 Clancy Relocation and Logistics 168

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Beis, Christina 62 Bugg-Allen, Kimberley 67 Couch, Nena 74 A Bell, Alex 71 Buhler, Amy 74 Courtney, Nancy 32 Aagard, Mary 38 Bell, Steven 78 Bull, Jonathan 32, 41 Couture, Juliann 37, 63 Abbott, Jennifer Maddox 38 Benjes-Small, Candice 50, 69 Burclaff, Natalie 48 Covington, Elle 41, 65 Ackerman, Erin 31 Bennett, Shaun 62, 68 Burgoyne, Mary Beth 60 Cowden, Chapel 44 Ackermann, Eric 52, 60, 64, 71, 74 Benson, Daisy 34 Burke, John 59 Cowling, Charlie 34 Adams, Steven 78 Benson, Sara 58, 79 Burke, Shannon 66 Cox, Angie 37 Addy, Jamie 38 Berkman, Robert 49 Burkhardt, Heidi Steiner 73 Cramer, Steve 52 Adolpho, Kalani 43 Bernardo, Alfred 40 Burkholder, Joel 60 Creed-Dikeogu, Gloria 64 Ahnberg, Katherine 45 Bernstein, Daniel 53 Burns, Erin 43 Crist, Emily 37, 73 Akau, Stephanie 54 Besara, Rachel 43, 57 Burress, Theresa 48, 65 Critten, Jessica 60 Alabi, Jaena 75, 77 Beth, Amy 76 Bushby, Rebecca 31 Cron, Amanda Wright 65 Albrecht, Vickie 59 Betz, Gail 72 Bushong, Sara 64 Crookendale, Carla-Mae 38 Almeida, Nora 74 Beynen, Kaya van 48 Cross, Will 29, 40, 44, 69, 77 Alston, Jason 64 Bharti, Neelam 39 Crowe, Kathryn 33, 64 Alvarado, Annette 46 C Bhat, Nimisha 31, 45 Croxton, Rebecca 37, 45, 51, 70 Amaral, Jean 41 Cadena, Melissa 29 Bielat, Veronica 57 Crumpton, Michael 64 Amsberry, Dawn 47 Caldwell, Deborah 45 Bielskas, Amanda 68 Cullen, Mary Ann 35 Amundsen, John 36 Campbell, Lisa 32 Binnie, Naomi 43, 54 Cunningham, April 65 Anantachai, Tarida 31 Cantrell, Melissa 69 Bird, Nora 64 Cunningham, Heather 58 Anderson, Amelia 55, 77 Caramagno, Denise 61 Bjorklund, Dana 59 Cunningham, Maria 60 Anderson, Craig 40 Carbery, Alan 73 Blackburn, Heidi 34 Cunningham, Sojourna 53 Anderson, Talea 34, 69 Cardwell, Catherine 58 Black, Steve 38 Curtis, Ann 63 Andrews, Andy 29 Carey, Frederick 69 Blas, Nataly 64, 71 Curtis, Katy 34 Andrews, Nicola 42 Carlos, Jenny 45 Bloom, Raina 43 Czerw, Jeremy 70 Antonucci Jr., Carl 35 Carpenter, Lindsay Inge 48 Blunk, Rebecca 70 Armstrong, Alison 78 Carpenter, Todd 44 Bocko, Amy 47 Armstrong, Matt 53 Carr, Allison 75 D Boehme, Ginny 31 Arnold, Jennifer 30 Carroll, Alexander 48, 72 Dahlen, Sarah 36 Boff, Colleen 58 Arnold, Judith 57 Casucci, Tallie 63 Dale, Jenny 44 Boissy, Robert 50 Arnold, Nicole 31, 48 Cawthorne, Jon 29 Daly-Boas, Eileen 78 Bolick, Josh 29 Arthur, Craig 65 Chabot, Lisabeth 33, 66 Daly, Emily 61 Boman, Craig 41 Assogba, Anna 53 Chadwell, Faye 35 Darowski, Emily 53 Bonnet, Jen 31, 40 Atilano, Maria 63 Chan-Park, Christina 44 Davis, Jeehyun 60 Bonn, Maria 29 Atkins, Grace 69 Chapman, Joyce 61 Davis, Mary Ellen 29 Bopp, Melanie 31 Atwood, Thomas 76 Cheney, Liz 70 Davis, Morgan 50 Borchardt, Rachel 54, 78 Avila, Sandy 45 Chen-Gaffey, Aiping 39 Davis, Stephanie DeLano 62 Borda, Kristy 42 Azadbakht, Elena 41 Cherry, Melissa 41 Dawes, Lorna 56 Borgerding, Jodie 52 Chesley, Camille 31 Dawes, Trevor 21, 29, 67 Bosch, Eileen K. 79 Chiu, Anastasia 37 Deal, Emily 69 B Boss, Katherine 36 Chiu, Ann Matsushima 45 Dechow, Doug 48 Bagley, Caitlin 42 Bowles-Terry, Melissa 53 Cho, Moonhee 50 Deiss, Kathryn 29 Baildon, Michelle 60 Bowman, Elizabeth 62 Chou, Rose 71 Deitering, Anne-Marie 50 Bakker, Caitlin 32 Bradham, Faith 65 Chuppa-Cornell, Kim 60 DeLory, Colleen 64 Ballmer, Amy 46 Bradshaw, A. Kathy 64 Cifelli, Linda 40 de Luise, Alexandra 70 Baluchi, Donna 37 Brannon, Brittany 74 Clarke, Kimberly 63 Demeter, Michelle 43, 57 Banas, Jen 36 Brannon, Page 63 Clarke, Rachel Ivy 49 Dempsey, Megan 64 Banks, Dorinne 68 Branstiter, Callie Wiygul 43 Clark, Joe 34 Deng, Rose 40 Bankston, Sarah 70 Braunstein, Laura 58 Clark, Lee 64 deNoyelles, Aimee 45 Banyas, Kelly 41 Braver, Adam 71 Clark, Melissa 74 Derry, Sebastian 53 Barker, Amy 58 Breitkopf, Mia 67, 72 Click, Amanda 54 DeSanto, Dan 32 Barker, Anne 49 Bridges, Justin 67 Clinnin, Kaitlin 53 DeWaay, Sara 76 Barlow, Amy 47 Bright, Kawanna 65 Cohn, Sarah 70 DeWitt, Melissa 58 Barmon, Jessica 57 Brink, Judith 64 Cole, Carmen 79 Diamond, Kelly 33, 46 Barnes, Christopher 69 Brinkman, Stacy 59 Coleman, Jason 54, 56 Diaz, Stephanie 37 Barnhart, Abigail 60 Brooks, Katherine 68 Collazo, Haley 55 Diekema, Anne 49 Barrett, Laura 32 Brooks, Mackenzie 35 Comanda, Bridgette 67 Diener, Marissa 37 Barrett, Stephanie 44, 49 Broughton, Kelly 39 Connaway, Lynn Silipigni 36, 49 Dill, Diana 80 Barrientos, Quetzalli 47, 57 Brown, Christopher 59 Conner, Matthew 66 Diller, Karen 74, 76 Barron, Kate 62 Browndorf, Megan 61 Consiglio, David M. 54 Dineen, Rachel 77 Barr-Walker, Jill 61 Brown, Jennifer 74 Cooper, Danielle 76 Do, Dan Tam 66 Barry, Maureen 72 Brown, Malcolm 49, 74 Cooper, Kristen 38 Dominguez, Noraida 70 Bastone, Gina 65 Brown, Melinda 48 Copeland, Sarah 44 Dommermuth, Emily 63 Batts, Quanetta 50, 74 Brown, Nicole 68 Copper, Cathryn 42 Donovan, Georgie 42 Baugess, Clinton 55 Brown, Robin 59 Corbin, Jennifer 58 Douglas, Veronica Arellano 37, 44 Bazeley, Jennifer 54 Brunetti, Korey 72 Cordell, Sigrid 42 Downey, Annie 60 Beach, Kristen 59 Bryant, Amy 33 Coren, Ashleigh 50 Downing, Karen 73 Bechdel, Alison 19, 79 Bryant, Rebecca 52 Cormier, Beth 30 Dozier, Vanjury “V” 50 Becker, Jill 38, 43 Bryant, Selena 50 Cornelius, Carrie 76 Drabinski, Emily 64 Beene, Stephanie 76 Buchanan, Heidi 62 Cornforth, Jonathan 70 Drexler, David 76 Beile, Penny 45 Bucy, Rosalind 41 Corrall, Sheila 35, 53 Duarte, Carlos 50

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Dudenhoffer, Cynthia 79 Forbes, Carrie 63 Grguric, Ekatarina 33, 73 Hodges, Dracine 60, 71 Duffin, Kirstin 46 Fosnacht, Kevin 48 Gribble, Jessica 59 Hodgkin, James 49 Duffus, Orolando 64 Foster, Amanda 45, 60 Griff, Adam 60 Hodson, Rebecca 32 Dunleavy, Christine 59 Foster, Margaret 39 Griffin, Melanie 77 Hoffman, Ashley 58 Durham, Erin 43 Fournier, Chris 33 Groth, Jason Evans 77 Hoffman, Jenifer 80 Dwyer, Jamie 73 Fox, Lauren 48, 72 Grotti, Meg 29 Hoffman, Kimberly Davies 49, 78 Dye-Reeves, Amy 35 Fox, Nicole 57 Grunert, Jonathan 43 Hoffman, Starr 37, 44, 70 Fragola, Marian 42 Guimaraes, Ana 57 Hogenboom, Karen 65 E Fransen, Jan 52 Guittar, Michelle 44 Holder, Sara 46 Eads, Denelle 64 Free, David 43 Gulvas, James 69 Holloway, Jay 75 Eastman, Teagan 30 Freeman, Jacqueline 73 Guss, Samantha 53 Holly, Christopher 37 Eaton, Mark 34 Freundlich, Shanti 64 Guth, LuMarie 57 Holm, Christina 57 Eichmann-Kalwara, Nickoal 69 Fribley, Karla 63 Gwynn, David 64 Holmes, Claire 29 Elder, Ruth 58 Frierson, Eric 37 Holmes, Gerald 29, 64 Elliott, Tracy 60 Fuchs, Caroline 58 H Homol, Lindley 38 Elmore, Justina 49 Fullerton, Cody 64 Hahn, Jim 33 Hoops, Jennifer 46 England, Erica 69 Fullmer, Millicent 71 Haines, Martina 30 Hoover, Benjamin 67 Eng-Ziskin, Susanna 76 Furay, Julia 34 Hale, Meredith 45 Hornby, Amanda 52 Enright, Jan 59 Furlong, Katherine 54 Hallman, Shelby 72 Horner, Pilar 63 Epstein, Maglen 37 Fyn, Amy 45 Hall, Nathan 21, 78 Hornick, Julie 62 Espinel, Romel 74 Halpern, Rebecca 71 Hosier, Allison 45, 80 Espinoza, Jesus 46, 72 G Hamelers, Rachel 44 Hougen, Inga 76 Estrada, Natalia 56 Gabriel, Ann 60 Handis, Michael 70 Houk, Amy Harris 63 Ettarh, Fobazi M. 20, 76 Gadsby, Joanna 37 Haney, Tom 75 Houston, Anne 42 Evan, Peacock 80 Gallagher, Paul 78 Harden, Melissa 31 Houtman, Eveline 59 Evelyn, Sarah 30 Galoozis, Elizabeth 71 Harding, Julie 47 Hristov, M. Nathalie 57 Everhart, Nancy 77 Gammons, Rachel 31, 48, 64 Harding, Katie 32 Hudson, Cole 78 Everts, Bart 47 Gandour-Rood, Eli 71 Hardy, Beatriz 64 Hudson-Ward, Alexia 29, 37 Exline, Eleta 42, 51 Ganski, Kate 44 Hardy, Stephanie 37 Huffman, Paul 43 Ezell, Jon 52 Gant, Chelewa 72 Hare, Sarah 37, 46 Hughes, Heather 57 Gao, Lu 44 Harlow, Samantha 80 Huisman, Rhonda 59 Garber-Pearson, Reed 47, 61 Harris, Benjamin 53 Hunter, Jennifer 52 F Hunter, Joanna 50 Fagan, Christine 71 Garcia, Sheila 46, 50 Harris, Colleen 62 Hunter, Julie 66 Fagan, Jody Condit 63 Garcia-Spitz, Cristela 41 Harris, Kayla 62 Hutchison, Katie 31 Fagerheim, Britt 46 Garczynski, Joyce 52 Harris, Robin 39 Hvizdak, Erin 69 Faiks, Angi 32 Gardner, Carolyn Caffrey 33, 62 Harris, Ryan 71 Hypes, Shelly 71 Fakouri, Maryam 44 Gariepy, Laura 47 Harris, Sandra 43 Falciani-White, Nancy 59 Garnar, Martin 79 Hartman-Caverly, Sarah 53 Faniel, Ixchel 74 Garrett, Jennifer 62, 72 Hartsell-Gundy, Arianne 61 I Fargo, Hailley 31, 45, 54, 59 Georgieva, Marina 66 Harvey, Barbara 68 Iakovakis, Clarke 66 Farney, Tabatha 41 Gerke, Jennie 37 Hauser, Alexandra 47 Iannicelli, Christine 80 Farooq, Omer 34 Gerrity, Caitlin 49 Hawks, Melanie 29 Ilett, Darren 63 Farrell, Shannon 38, 45, 52 Getsay, Heather 39 Hayes, Erica 40, 58 Iversen, Kathryn 55 Faulkner, Ash 52 Ghezzi-Kopel, Kate 33 Haynes, Grace 59 Ivory, CJ 60 Faulk, Nick 37 Ghidiu, Katie 78 Hays, Lauren 59 Fawley, Nancy 69 Ghouse, Nikhat 75 Hazard, Brenda 78 J Fazelian, Jaleh 33, 48 Gibson, Craig 56 Heady, Christina 45 Jabaily, Matt 41 Fazzino, Lusiella 54 Gibson, Katie 31, 56 He, Caroline 73 Jackson, Amy 76 Feare, David 48, 72 Gilbert, Stacy 69 Heckathorn, Jason 42 Jackson, John 52 Fehrmann, Paul 59 Gilchrist, Sarah 53 Heffernan, Karin 51, 67 Jackson, Lorin 65 Ferguson, Jessame 65 Girton, Carrie 43 Heidenwolf, Terese 42 Jacobs, Brian 67 Ferretti, Jennifer 74 Glenn, Alexandrea 72 Heil, Jacob 31 Jaggars, Damon 74 Fiedler, Brittany Paloma 31, 50, Goben, Abigail 65 Heinbach, Chelsea 45, 75 Jaggars, Shanna 32 53, 75 Godbey, Samantha 70 Helmstutler, Brenna 80 Jagman, Heather 51 Filar-Williams, Beth 35 Godfrey, Jason 70 Helregel, Nicole 59 Jallas, Mallory 46, 72 Filgo, Ellen 46 Goek, Sara 37, 52, 60, 64, 71, 74 Hendrigan, Holly 61 Jank, David 55 Finnegan, Mary-Kate 54 Gomis, Melissa 59 Hendrix, Dean 74 Jardine, Elizabeth 57 Fisher, Jeffrey 54 Goodsett, Mandi 55 Henry, Tiffany 45 Jarnagin, Briana 20, 31, 63 Fishner, Carrie 59, 78 Gorecki, Preethi 72 Hensley, Merinda Kaye 37 Jarson, Jennifer 44, 59 Fitzroy, Daniel 41 Gorman, Keith 68 Herakova, Lily 31, 40 Jefferson, Derrick 53 Flash, Kenya 47 Gowen, Elise 63 Hernandez, Carolina 72, 76 Jenkins, Latanya N. 60 Floegel, Diana 36, 65 Graf, Anne Jumonville 50 Hervieux, Sandy 33, 73 Jhangiani, Rajiv 19, 49 Floersch, Natasha 63 Graves, Carin 63 Hess, Amanda Nichols 46 Johnson, Eric 59 Flota, Brian 54 Graves, Stephanie 52 Hickam, Brian 39 Johnson, Geoff 37 Floyd, Jeremy 41 Gray, Brian C. 59 Higgins, Molly 32 Johnson, Nastasha 62 Flynn, Christie 41 Gray, Jody 20, 29, 31, 63 Hillman, Christina 67, 72 Johnson, Pam 39 Foasberg, Nancy 60 Green, Harriett 56 Hinchliffe, Lisa 44, 49, 65, 74 Johnson, Qiana 44 Folk, Amanda 32, 53, 68 Greenstein, Becca 48 Hines, April 36 Jones, DeEtta 21, 36 Fontenot, Emma 69 Greer, Katie 71 Hines, Samantha 44, 76 Jones, Julie 69 Fontno, Tiffeni 56 Gregory, Gwen 38 Hodges, Alex 68 Jones, Kayleen 60, 71

APRIL 10–13, 2019 • CLEVELAND, OHIO 109 SPEAKER INDEX

Jones, Kyle 65 Krstevska, Summer 48, 72 Lipscomb, Curtis 78 Martinez, Adrianna 42 Kruse, Carrie 43 Liu, Juhong Christie 54 Martinez-Montavon, Anna Michelle 31 K Kry, Tracey 51 Livas, Melinda M. 43 Martin, Jason 57, 65 Kacy, Lundstrom 63 Krzton, Ali 51 Llebot, Clara 69 Martin, Megan 31 Kaletski, Grace 57 Kubas, Alicia 79 Lobdell, Claire 80 Martin, Mies 68 Kalinowski, Alice 70 Kudzia, Megan 63 Logsdon, Alexis 41 Martin, Rebecca 68 Kane, Danielle 77 Kumbier, Alana 37 Lo, Leo 56 Mason, Aaron 78 Kang, Andrea 73 Kuo, Laura 33 Long, Keahiahi 76 Massey, Susan A. 61 Kannegiser, Samantha 66 Kutner, Laurie 72 Long-Yarrison, Brooke 54 Mastel, Kristen 45, 52 Kardos, Ann 39 Kvenild, Cassandra 43 Looby, Kim 55 Mata, Nancy 60 Karl-Johnson, Gabriella 46 Look, Helen 62, 78 Matheny, Kate 38 Karo, Marlinda 52 L Loper, Natalie 52 Mathuews, Katy 66, 72 Kathuria, Sheeji 80 Lach, Pamella 42 Lopez, Erica 58, 69 Matteson, Miriam 49 Katz, Robin 48 Lafazan, Bonnie 56 López-Fitzsimmons, Bernadette M. 70 Matthews, Jennifer 78 Keener, Alix 73 Lally, Marisa 32 Lowe, M. Sara 39 Maxson, Bronwen 39, 51 Kegler, Jennifer 34 LaMagna, Michael 42 Lowe, Sara 44 Mayer, Cathy 37 Keith, Brian 34, 77 Lamb, Connie 56 Lucia, Joe 74 Mayer, Jennifer 37, 77 Kelly, Julie 38, 45, 57, 63 Lampert, Cory 66 Lucic, Ana 51 Mbabu, Loyd 42 Kempf, Jody 57 Lane, Mark 54 Lund, Michael 63 McBurney, Jenny 32, 79 Kemp, Tracy 39 Langham-Putrow, Allison 32, 57 Lush, Binky 69 McCourry, Maurine 36 Kendrick, Kaetrena Davis 43, 47 Lanning, Scott 49 Luther, Judy 33 McDevitt, Theresa 62 Kennison, Rebecca R. 21, 78 Lannon, Amber 46 Luu, Eric 65 McDonald, Courtney 73 Kentner, Carol 68 Lantz, Jessica 47 McElroy, Kelly 80 Kern, Verletta 61 Lappen, Hope 72 M McFadden-Keesling, Sophia 57 Ketchley, Sarah 71 Larsen, Dale 37, 73 MacDonald, Mary C. 59 McGowan, Bethany 78 Kiebler, Jessica 56, 66 Lar-Son, Kayla 64 MacGregor, Teresa 73 McGuinness, Sue 72 Kiehl, Gregg 78 Laskowski, Mary 38 MacKintosh, Pamela 62 Mckee, Gabriel 38 Kiel, Stephen 35, 48 Leahy, Elizabeth 32 Macy, Katharine 39 McKennon, Edward 38 Kilbridge, Christine 60 Leahy, Sean 73 Mader, Sharon 29, 56 McMullin, Rachel 80 Kilgore, Jason 64 Lear, Marjorie 37 Magid, Amani 35 Medaille, Ann 30 Kilmarx, Beth 58 Le, Binh 51 Mahan, Natalie 38, 43 Meiman, Meg 55, 63, 68 Kim, Bohyun 60 Lechtenberg, Urszula 36, 41 Maher, Monica 66 Meky, Dina 66 Kinney, Megan 80 Leebaw, Danya 41 Maida, Gina 39 Ménard, Christine 64 Kipnis, Daniel 33 Lee, Corliss 47 Makarowski, Rachel 56 Mendez-Brady, Marisa 74 Kirk, Jennifer 30 Lee, Deborah 64 Makula, Amanda 37 Mentnech, Tisha 35 Kirsch, Breanne 80 Lee, Zemirah 48, 72 Mallon, Melissa 54, 56 Meth, Mike 67, 77 Kitzie, Vanessa 36 Leftwich, Amanda 55 Malone, David 37 Michalak, Russell 67 Knievel, Jennifer 37, 50 Lehman, Kathleen 55 Maluski, Kelleen 43 Michalek, Andrea 64 Knowlton, Steven 35 LeMire, Sarah 52, 76 Mandeville, Dan 48 Michels, David 53 Kocher, Megan 63 Lennertz, Lora 55 Mann, Emily 47 Mickey, Bill 43 Koehl, Eleanor Dickson 56 Leonard, Michelle 39 Mapes, Kristen 49 Mielish, Julia 62 Kogut, Ashlynn 39 Lerch, Maureen 33 Mara, Mary 67 Mika, Katie 69 Kohout-Tailor, Jessica 66 Leung, Sofia 74 Marineo, Francesca 35, 80 Mikitish, Stephanie 36 Korpi, Jessica 60 Leventhal, Joscelyn 68 Marks Jr., Gary 47 Miles, Linda 61 Kostelecky, Sarah 76 Levine, Cynthia 65 Marlow, Lindsay 39 Miles, Marsha 55 Kouns, Holly 43 Levinsohn, Lindsey 43 Marsalis, Scott 63 Miller, Cathryn 36 Kowalsky, Michelle 42, 57 Lewis, Cornell 74 Marshall, Ann 54, 69 Miller, Christian 43 Kozak, Kari 65 Lewis, Danica 68 Marshall, Brianna 74 Miller, Laura 31 Krasulski, Michael 35 Li, Kara Kroes 39 Marsolek, Wanda 38 Miller, Rebekah 36 Kristian, Heather 57 Lilton, Deborah 48 Martindale, Tyler 66 Miller, Willie 39 Kromer, John 30 Linke, Erika 78 Martin, Elizabeth 68 Mills, Chloe 76

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Millspaugh, Erica 68 Nuth, Alana 66 Powell, Susan 57 Salvati, Claire 59 Mirro, Bernadette 34 Press, Meggan 35, 55 Sanchez, Anthony 76 Mistlebauer, Holly 71 O Prosser, Eric 66 Sanders, Colleen 60 Mitchell, Michelle 35 Oakleaf, Megan 29, 49, 74 Puente, Mark A. 75 Santamaria, Michele 31, 53 Mitchell, Phylissa 64 Oberlies, Mary 72 Puffenberger, Amy 63 Santiago, Ariana 31 Mitola, Rosan 75 O’Brien-Jenks, Kelly 42 Pullman, Ethan 53 Sasser, Patricia 77 Mi, Ximin 80 O’Dell, Bethanie 32 Pumphrey, Clint 47 Sauceda, Jonathan 34 Mlinar, Courtney 80 Oh, Michelle 36, 39, 44 Putnam, Samuel 32 Saulat, Zohra 57 Molteni, Valeria 78 Oleen, Jenny 44 Schmidt, Bart 47 Mondt, Laura 62 Olivas, Toni 29 Q Schmidt, Krista 62 Moore, Alanna Aiko 40, 71, 75 Oliver, John T. 31 Quail, Stephanie 69 Schmidt, Tara 69 Moore, Anne 37, 45, 51 Ollis, Chase 44 Quigley, Brian 47 Schmillen, Hanna 59 Moore, David 60 Olsen, Livia 48 Quinn, Todd 76 Schonfeld, Roger 60 Moore, Kevin 46 O’Neill, Megan 57 Schrecker, Diane 62 Moore, Mary-Michelle 70 O’Neill, Terence 66 Schreiner, Susan 39 Moran, Virginia 74 R Schroeder, Heidi 29, 69 Ornat, Natalie 55 Radford, Marie L. 36, 49 Mordoch, Gabriel 42 Schultz, Teresa 30, 41 Orozco, Rebecca 35 Raible, John 45 Morelock, Kindra 51 Schumacher, Sara 71 Ortiz, Marisol Moreno 39 Ramin, Lilly 60 Morgan, Marina 62 Scott, Rachel 37 Otis, Stephanie 50 Ramirez, Diana 39 Morgan, Paige 65 Seale, Maura 35 Overbey, Tracey 68 Ramos, Brooke 34 Morgan, Pam 42 Seaman, Priscilla 44 Overduin, Terezita 80 Rauh, Anne 52 Morris, Abigail 78 Seeber, Kevin 44, 75 Owens, Tammi 66 Redd, Renna 38 Morris, May 67 Sergiadis, Ashley 67, 72 Oxnam, Maliaca 52 Reed, Michelle 37, 69 Morris, Sammie 48 Seroka, Lauren 57 Ozburn, Lindsay 63 Reed, Robyn 54 Morris, Sarah 73 Severyn, Hilary 73 Reid, Ian 78 Morrow, Anne 63 Sevin, Carol 41, 48 Rempel, Hannah 35 Morton, Garrett 57 P Sevryugina, Yulia 42, 54 Paddick, Courtney 67 Rempel, Hannah Gascho 50 Moss, Brian D. 41 Sharp, Allison 57 Pagowsky, Nicole 64 Renirie, Rebecca 58 Moss, Jeannette 44 Sharpe, Krista Bowers 34 Paige, Freddy 65 Resnis, Eric 44, 54 Mowdood, Alfred 37 Sharrow, Zachary 31 Painter, Erin 34 Resor-Whicker, Jennifer 50 Mross, Emily 52, 77 Sheaffer, Kelsey 66 Pajewski, Amy 35 Rex, Jared 50 Muller, Joseph 73 Shea, Gerard 53 Palmer, Lisa 33 Reynolds, Kevin 54 Mumma, Polly 49 Sheehan, Sarah 55 Pappas, Erin 65 Richter-Weikum, Erin 80 Mundt, Madeline 61 Shepard, Ryan 47 Pashia, Angela 60 Riegelman, Amy 38, 63 Murphy, Maggie 31, 44 Sherriff, Graham 34 Passehl-Stoddart, Erin 56 Riehman-Murphy, Christina 48, Murray, David 56 Sherwood, Emily 44, 78 Patterson, Brandon 37 52, 77 Murray, Jennifer 36 Shim, Kapena 76 Pavenick, Alexis 66 Riesen, Karleigh 76 Murray, Matthew 45 Shipman, Jean P. 60 Peacemaker, Bettina 38 Rigling, Lillian 58, 77 Myers, Carla 44 Shoecraft, Heather 69 Pearce, Alexa 73 Riley-Reid, Trevar 50 Myers, Claire 73 Shorey, Christy 42 Pemberton, Anne 48 Rimland, Emily 77 Myers, Kim 34 Shorish, Yasmeen 21, 78 Penny, Dan 50 Rinto, Erin 53 Short, Gwen 31 Penrod, Macie 66 Ritchie, Stephanie 41 Shostack, Pauline 55 N Peper, Michael 76 Rivera, Marcos 32 Shotick, Kimberly 73 Nadir, Talia 74 Perera, Treshani 50 Roberson, Caprice 34 Shreffler, Stephanie 62 Nagra, Kanu 70 Perez-Stable, Maria 57 Roberts, Lindsay 63 Silva, Jesse 60 Namei, Elizabeth 71 Peri, Robbi De 70 Robinson, AJ 48 Simmons, Samantha Bishop 43 Nann, Alejandra 64 Perry, Aleea 62 Robison, Mark 69 Simpkin, Sarah 56 Nasadowski, Becky 32 Perry, Michael 44, 65 Rod-Welch, Leila June 69 Singh, Gayatri 38, 41 Natale, Jennifer 59 Peter, Katharin 71 Romero, Dylan 61 Sittler, Ryan 36 Natal, Gerald 76 Petersen, Gina 76 Romero, Ramona 42, 70 Skaggs, Danielle 35 Nataraj, Lalitha 37 Peters, Jennifer 52 Ronfard, Eglantine 78 Slay, Jana 58 Naunton, Maya 38 Peters, Kristen 42 Rose, Kelle 58 Slingluff, Lauren 67 Nawalaniec, Theresa 55 Peterson, Kate 49 Rosen, Stephanie 29, 69 Slobuski, Teresa 78 Nelson, Elizabeth 35 Peterson, Russel 73 Rosenzweig, Merle 63 Smale, Maura 51 Nesvig, Chelsea 47 Pfundt, Alex 78 Roth, Amanda 38 Smart, Elizabeth 53 Neuhaus, Sophia 46 Phillips, Carissa 69 Roussain, James 56 Smeraldi, Ann Marie 43 Neujahr, Joyce 34 Phillips, Gesina 36 Rowland, Nicholas J. 54 Smiley, Bobby 54 Nevels, Iesha 61 Pho, Annie 45, 71 Rundels, Jennifer 54 Smith, Bonnie 34 Nevius, Erin 43, 73 Pierce, Matthew 61 Rusk, Faith 66 Smith, Hilary 37, 68 Nguyen, Viet Thanh 19, 40 Pierce, Stephanie 59, 71 Rysavy, Monica 67 Smith, Judith 63 Nicholas, Viviana 35 Pilachowski, David 64 Smith, Kathelene 68 Nichols, Aaron 32 Pittman, Kim 44, 60 Nichols, Jane 35 S Smith, Kathleen 35 Pitts, Chrisler 40 Sackmann, Anna 47 Nickel, Lisa 69 Smith, Maggie 60 Plagman, Emily 52, 60, 64, 71, 74 Sagas, Jimena 63 Nickels, Colin 79 Smith, Meggan 72 Poley, Sean 31 Sahn, Sarah 46 Nolen, David 80 Smith, Wes 32 Ponikvar, Laura 37, 59 Sakarya, Mustafa 43 Nordberg, Erik 78 Snipes, Genifer 52, 56 Porterfield, Julie 37 Salaz, A. M. 73 Snyder, Amy 52 Norris, Michele 19, 29, 30 Porter-Fyke, Emily 51 Salem, Joseph 77 Snyder, Jason 67 North, Sarah 62 Potash, Steve 43 Salisbury, Mackenzie 73 Snyder, Robert 72 Nowak, Kristy 63 Powell, Charissa 45

APRIL 10–13, 2019 • CLEVELAND, OHIO 111 SPEAKER INDEX

Soehner, Catherine 53 Teplitzky, Samantha 47 Vincent, Alyssa 44 Willey, Malia 63 Solis, Denisse 72 Tewell, Eamon 31, 74, 77 Vitez, Kaitlyn 64 Williams, Adam 56 Soper, Devin 69 Thelin, Sonya 75 Vrbancic, Emilie 52 Williams, Brooke 38 Spahr, Kendra 48 Thielen, Joanna 46, 66 Williams, Ginger 43 Spieth, Bethany 70 Thomas, Chippewa 77 W Williams, Jamia 72 Sprague, Lindsey 45, 71 Thomas, Nicole 31 Wade, Carrie 63 Williams, Kimberly 65 Springer, Rebecca 76 Thompson, Liz 47, 54 Wade, Steven 62 Williams, Kristina 32 Springmier, Kaitlin 68 Thornton, Elaine 59, 69 Wagner, Sarah 54 Williams, Randy 47 Spruill, Octavious 46 Tickner, Amanda 67 Wainwright, Amy 75 Wills, Cooper 54 Starkey, Jennifer 43 Todorinova, Lily 40 Walker, Jeremy 54 Wilson, Laura 50 Stark, Rachel 32, 54 Tombarge, John 61 Waller, Mira 40, 58 Wilson, Suzanne 48 Steeves, Vicky 74 Tooey, Mary Joan (M.J.) 60 Wallin, Sam 74, 76 Winkler, Michael 71 Sterling, Brittani 35 Torres, Ana 35 Walsh, Samantha 58 Wisecup, Allison 50 Stevens, Anthony 49 Totleben, Kristen 59, 78 Walter, Scott 49, 74 Wishkoski, Rachel 47 Stevens, Elliott 61 Towers, Sha 46 Walters, Sheryl 43 Wissinger, Christina L. 63, 79 Stillwell, Lisa 29 Townes, A. M. 58 Walton, Kerry 80 Withers, Clare 64, 80 Stitzlein, Hannah 79 Townsend, Tamara 67 Waltz, Rebecca Miller 37 Withers, Rob 34 Stoddard, Morgan 68 Tracy, Daniel 38 Warner, Adrienne 38 Wittenberg, Jamie 58 Stone, Sean 39 Tranfield, M Wynn 42, 69 Warren, Kellee 50 Wolff-Eisenberg, Christine 60 Stott, Rachel 37, 44 Tran, Ngoc-Yen 73 Warren, Mea 31 Wolf, Molly 33 Stout, Jennifer 53 Trucks, Elia 41, 45 Watson, Renae 63 Wong, Desmond 64 Stuit, Martha 66 Tucker, Benjamin 71 Webber, Nicole 62 Wong-Welch, Jenny 73 Sullivan, Brian 47 Tumbleson, Beth 59, 69 Webster, Elizabeth 59 Woods, Juliann 77 Sullivan, Madison 32, 61 Turley, Julie 54 Wegmann, Mary 71 Wright, Alyssa 33 Summey, Terri 32, 46, 72 Turnbow, Dominique 38 Wegner, Alia 46 Wu, Kathy 49 Sundstrom, Paige 57 Tyson, Ben 35 Welsh, Megan 75 Wyss, Paul 77 Sundt, Alex 30 Weng, Cathy 56 Surtees, Laura 51 V Wengler, Susan 68 Y Swanson, Emily 42 Valenti, Sandra 72 Westbrock, Theresa 37 Yakel, Elizabeth 73 Sweet, Christopher 40 Valk, Alison 80 Westbrooks, Elaine 29 Yarnetsky, Jerry 53 Swygart-Hobaugh, Mandy 33 Vandegrift, Micah 74 Whaley, Pam 77 Young, Courtney 29 Szczyrbak, Gregory 60 Vander Meer, Patricia Fravel 57 Whelan, Jennifer 50 Yousaf, Rashna 60 Van Hoeck, Michele 76 Whitaker, Erin 50 T Varga, Lisa 44 White, Philip 69 Z Tahir, Peggy 61 Varner, Brannen 37 Whitver, Sara Maurice 52, 76 Zhang, Hui 69 Tans, Eric 66 Vasileva, Vera 49 Wiegand, Stephanie 62 Zhang, Mei 50 Tappeiner, Lisa 61 Vaughan, K.T. 54 Wilcox, David 53 Zhu, Xiaohua 50 Tebbe, Heidi 68 Velez, LaTesha 64 Wilde, Michelle 50 Ziegenfuss, Donna 37, 73 Tekulve, Nicole 48 Versluis, Ali 71 Wilder, Stanley 60 Ziegler, Amanda 41 Teleha, John 46 Vicedo, Melanee 71 Wiles-Young, Sharon 71 Zukowski, Adam 53 Tench, ob 42 Vickrey, Renata 35 Wilkes, Bethany 72 Tenofsky, Debbie 31 Vidal-Ortiz, Salvador 20, 52 Wilkinson, Carroll 76 Teper, Thomas 49 Vilelle, Luke 61 Wilkinson, Zara 40, 47

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