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Thursday, June 12
 

8:00am EDT

9:00am EDT

Keynote Session: How to Use AI to Run a Troll Farm
When people hear about disinformation operations, they often think of shadowy computer labs filled with propaganda officers crafting convincing false persona. Those people exist, but the world of influence actors, their goals, their techniques, and their technologies is hugely heterogenous and rapidly changing. This talk presents a framework to think about the goals of these influence actors and how those goals affect the techniques they choose. With reference to several campaigns we've discovered and analyzed at the Hub, I'll talk about how technological change (like AI) has affected these techniques and their effectiveness. Finally, I'll say a bit about our approach to identifying and combating these groups.

About the Speaker:

Patrick Warren is a Professor in the John E Walker Department of Economics and the Co-Director of the Media Forensics Hub, both at Clemson. He has degrees from the University of South Carolina, in philosophy and math, and from MIT, in Economics. The Media Forensics Hub takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of online deception, in all its forms. He lives in Clemson with his wife Pam, a librarian at the Pendleton public library, and his teenaged children Maggie and Charlie.
Thursday June 12, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Ballroom 2, Pastides Alumni Center

10:10am EDT

Reflections on Librarianship in Faith-Based Institutions
A panel of library personnel working in faith-based institutions will offer their reflections on the following questions: 
  1. How does the library support and advance the institution’s faith-based mission, vision, and values? 
  2. How does your faith inform your work in the library? 
  3. What unique challenges has the library encountered as part of a faith-based institution, and how have you handled them?
Attendees will be encouraged to join in the discussion.

Moderator: Maggie Mason Smith, PASCAL
Presenters
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Melanie Croft

Director of Library Services, Anderson University
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Carla Cranford McMahan

Dean of Libraries, Director of Hester Memorial Library, North Greenville University
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Eric Kistler

Library Director, Charleston Southern University
Thursday June 12, 2025 10:10am - 11:00am EDT
Ballroom 1b, Pastides Alumni Center

10:10am EDT

From Collaboration to Impact: Strengthening Student Skills Through Library Instruction
Library instruction presents valuable opportunities for outreach and partnership. This presentation showcases innovative collaboration between the Tri-County Technical College Learning Commons and the college’s Freshman Seminar program. Through an interactive workshop, students develop critical and media literacy skills by engaging in the evaluation of information. This presentation will highlight how the workshop is an example of the benefits of library-faculty partnerships and effective outreach strategies as well as provide an overview of my approach to critical and media literacy. Key elements include analyzing multiple perspectives on a topic, applying Mike Caulfield’s SIFT method of source evaluation, and identifying bias. Additionally, I will discuss how the workshop addresses emerging trends in academia, currently using artificial intelligence ethically in undergraduate learning. This presentation will offer attendees practical insights on identifying partnership opportunities within their institutions, developing outreach through library instruction, and integrating critical and media literacy into their instructional efforts.  

Moderator: Warren Cobb, USC Beaufort
Presenters
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Madeline Compton

Instructional Librarian, Tri-County Technical College
Thursday June 12, 2025 10:10am - 11:00am EDT
Ballroom 3, Pastides Alumni Center

10:10am EDT

The Difference Between Reality and Expectations: Lessons Learned from an Academic Library Remodel
In May 2024, the University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB) initiated a comprehensive renovation of its Bluffton library, aimed at transforming the space to better serve students, faculty, and staff. Collaborating with the consulting firm Buro Happold, formerly BrightSpot, the project focused on key objectives, including the creation of dynamic gathering spaces, the integration of advanced technology, reducing the prominence of books and shelving units, and enhancing access to services by co-locating with the USCB Makerspace, Information Technology and Support Services (ITSS), and the Innovative Media Center (IMC). While the renovation promised to address these goals, it also presented a series of unforeseen challenges, requiring flexibility and rapid decision-making. This presentation will explore critical aspects of the renovation process, including strategies for managing inevitable delays, negotiating with architects and contractors, and maintaining clear communication throughout all stages of the project. By examining the “dos and don’ts” of the renovation process, attendees will gain practical insights on how to navigate similar challenges in their own projects. Additionally, the presentation will highlight the achieved outcomes of the renovation and share feedback from students, faculty, and staff regarding the impact of the new space on their academic and collaborative experiences.  

Moderator: Victoria Nicole Neff, USC Beaufort
Presenters
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Emily Smith

Research & Instruction Librarian, USC Beaufort
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Kim Kelley

Director of Libraries, USC Beaufort
Thursday June 12, 2025 10:10am - 11:00am EDT
Ballroom 1a, Pastides Alumni Center

10:10am EDT

Turning Data into Action: Leveraging Assessment Data for Library Advocacy and Advancement
All libraries collect data to report out to ACRL, accrediting bodies or other entities. How can this often-collected information be used? This presentation seeks to show how libraries can put this information into action locally. The presenters will focus on effectively gathering and utilizing comparative, qualitative, and quantitative data to successfully advocate. Presenters will share real scenarios in which this information successfully led to advancements in funding, services, and facilities. The presenters will also provide opportunities to engage with the audience by asking participants to share examples from their institutions. The intent is that participants take away from the session the importance of maintaining a wide range of data along with ideas of how to leverage it to advance services and fill needs at their institutions.

Moderator: Ellan Jenkinson, PASCAL
Presenters
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Jennifer Hughes

Associate University Librarian, Coastal Carolina University
Jennifer Hughes has been employed at Kimbel Library, Coastal Carolina University for over 20 years. Most of her experience has been in Access Services, and she currently serves as the Associate University Librarian. Jennifer received her MLIS from the University of South Carolina... Read More →
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Melvin Davis

University Librarian, Coastal Carolina University
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Eric Resnis

Head of Research and Scholarship, Coastal Carolina University
Thursday June 12, 2025 10:10am - 11:00am EDT
Ballroom 2, Pastides Alumni Center

10:30am EDT

PASCAL Help Desk
Come visit the Shared Systems Staff at the Help Desk in person! Bring questions, specific or otherwise, and we'll be happy to help however we can.
Thursday June 12, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
Ballroom Pre-function Area, Pastides Alumni Center

11:10am EDT

AI Harvest: Cultivating Student Literacy and Education at Rural Community Colleges
As AI reshapes education and the workforce, rural community colleges must navigate unique challenges and opportunities in fostering AI literacy. This session explores how rural students engage with AI tools, highlighting real-world examples of AI integration in learning, problem-solving, and career preparation. We'll discuss strategies to enhance student understanding and ethical use of AI, equipping them with the skills needed for academic success and workforce readiness. Attendees will gain practical insights into supporting students in becoming proficient, responsible AI users, ensuring they are prepared for the evolving demands of the digital age.

Moderator: Katie Miller, Aiken Technical College
Presenters
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Derk Riechers

VP of Academic Affairs, Northeastern Technical College
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Ron Stafford

Library Director, Northeastern Technical College
Ron Stafford serves as the Head Librarian at Northeastern Technical College, where he leads strategic initiatives focused on digital equity, student access, and library transformation. A recognized expert in Open Educational Resources (OER) and instructional innovation, Ron has presented... Read More →
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Jessica Howington

Psychology Instructor, Northeastern Technical College
Thursday June 12, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm EDT
Ballroom 2, Pastides Alumni Center

11:10am EDT

Institutional Repositories (IRs): Use Cases and Needs
This interactive session will discuss use cases for IRs, and how PASCAL might support IR needs among its member libraries.

Moderator: Eric Resnis, Coastal Carolina University
Presenters
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Christy Allen

Associate Director for Digital and Resource Management, Furman University
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Maggie Mason Smith

Access Services Librarian, PASCAL
Thursday June 12, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm EDT
Ballroom 1a, Pastides Alumni Center

11:10am EDT

Library-Led AI Programming: How Coastal Carolina University Libraries Spearheaded our Inaugural AI Week
Like many libraries, our librarians have been aiming to navigate the challenges of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and glean its’ potential academic advantages.  With the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and other GenAI tools, we recognized that we were faced with two obvious challenges.  First, how was the university going to pull together to foster constructive discourse about AI, and second, how would the library be involved?  At Coastal Carolina University Libraries, we already coordinate events to create awareness and understanding of information literacy within our community with week-long programming for Open Access Week, National Library Week, and Banned Books Week.  Therefore, we decided to plan an AI Week for the university to approach this latest disruptive technology collaboratively, with the library as a leader in fostering these conversations.  This presentation will discuss our experiences with launching this new initiative, covering the entire process from planning to post-event assessment.  

Moderator: Chris Morris, Clemson University
Presenters
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Samantha Duncan

Instructional Design Librarian, Coastal Carolina University
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Adam Johnson

Learning Technologies and Data Librarian, Coastal Carolina University
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Loren Mixon

Academic Engagement and Outreach Librarian, Coastal Carolina University
Loren Mixon is the Academic Engagement and Outreach Librarian at Coastal Carolina University. Prior to joining librarianship, they were a high school educator. Throughout their career, their focus has been on connection with others and relationship and community building. Their research... Read More →
Thursday June 12, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm EDT
Ballroom 3, Pastides Alumni Center

11:10am EDT

New ways to use Affordable Course Materials
The rising costs of textbooks and course materials are becoming more of a barrier to student success than ever before. More students than ever are having to find more creative was to obtain materials or go without them. This trend is affecting academic performance, which is resulting in higher withdrawals, failures and lower grade point averages. Higher Education Institutions are formulating new ways to use Open Educational Resources (OER), Affordable Education Resources (AER), and Open Access Resources (OAR), collectively referred to as affordable course materials. Knowing that using and gathering these resources puts added work on faculty, the Daniel Library has created a program in which most of the work falls on the library. It is a simple program that incorporates workflows that are already in place. Even with the loss of perpetual licenses in Proquest, Ebook central, the program is still firm on its foundation.

Moderator: Susan Myers, Spartanburg Methodist College
Presenters
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Pamela King

Support and Special Collections Specialist, The Citadel
I like history, big on libraries and Resource Sharing, animals, cruising, football, books, movies. just about anything.
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Katie Cayer

Evening Reference Librarian, The Citadel
Thursday June 12, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm EDT
Ballroom 1b, Pastides Alumni Center

12:00pm EDT

Conference Lunch
Thursday June 12, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Ballroom 2, Pastides Alumni Center

1:00pm EDT

PASCAL Help Desk
Come visit the Shared Systems Staff at the Help Desk in person! Bring questions, specific or otherwise, and we'll be happy to help however we can.
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Ballroom Pre-function Area, Pastides Alumni Center

1:15pm EDT

Books and Fidgets and Stuffies, Oh My!: Get Hands-On with Wellness
Recognizing a rise in mental health concerns among college students, employees at a university library searched for ways to destigmatize mental illness and support mental health on campus. These efforts opened the door to broader conversations about student employee wellness, neurodiversity, and faculty/staff wellbeing. This session will cover the library's different initiatives including a book collection, wellness kits, and outreach and partnerships across campus and the community. In this interactive experience, attendees will get hands-on with sensory toys, weighted stuffed animals, and meditation tools in a wellness kit petting zoo. Then, the founder of an arts-based suicide-prevention organization will lead a watercolor painting mini-workshop. Come get creative and explore opportunities to support student, faculty, and staff wellbeing at your library!

Moderator: Allison Read, USC Upstate
Presenters
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John Siegel

Coordinator of Library Instructional Services, USC Upstate
John Siegel joined USC Upstate in July 2018 as Coordinator of Library Instructional Services. He serves as librarian for community health, exercise science, nursing, physical education, and women’s and gender studies. His professional interests include meeting the needs of diverse... Read More →
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Tessie Holliday

Stack Maintenance Specialist/Student Employment Supervisor, USC Upstate
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Susan Crooks

Walt's Waltz President, USC Upstate
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:15pm - 2:35pm EDT
Ballroom 3, Pastides Alumni Center

1:15pm EDT

Electronic Resources Management 101
Join members of the eResources & Acquisitions Working Group for Electronic Resources Management 101. This workshop will draw from Pesch’s Life Cycle of Electronic Resources as well as the NASIG Core Competencies for Electronic Resources Librarians to present helpful information around the areas of 1) Resource Acquisition, 2) Ensuring Access, 3) Resource Administration, 4) Support, and 5) Evaluation/Monitoring. The presenters will provide several resource management tips, including best practices. We imagine that this workshop will consist of group exercises that will be worked on during this workshop. This workshop is appropriate for both complete newbies and seasoned professionals seeking a refresher course on electronic resources management. Attendees will receive helpful resources (Padlet, handouts, access to other resources) upon completion of the workshop.  

Moderator: Laurel Whisler, Columbia College
Presenters
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Amanda Nunnelly-Stewart

Librarian, USC Aiken
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Michelle Colquitt

Continuing Resources & Government Information Management Librarian, Clemson University
Greetings! My name is Michelle Colquitt and I am the Continuing Resources and Government Information Management Librarian at Clemson University. I'm an introverted people person who loves to make connections and chat about library technical services. I'm looking forward to meeting... Read More →
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Michele Ruth

Head of Technical Services, The Citadel
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Chris Vidas

Head, Collections & Acquisitions, Clemson University
I joined Clemson University in December 2018 as the Electronic Resources Librarian. I'm currently serving as the Interim Head of Acquisitions. In my traditional role, I manage our E-Resources Team, and I'm excited about our ongoing work to maintain and improve our collections and... Read More →
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Cassidy Carter

Electronic Resource and Instruction Librarian, Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College
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John Felts

Head of Information Technology and Collections, Coastal Carolina University
John is currently the Head of Information Technology and Collections at Coastal Carolina University.  He has worked in academic library technology for over 30 years and is a former patent holder and co-founder of Journal Finder, the first OpenURL Resolver and knowledge base to go... Read More →
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:15pm - 2:35pm EDT
Ballroom 2, Pastides Alumni Center

1:15pm EDT

Lightning Talks | Closing the Gap: How a community college balanced accreditation goals and a flat budget with one project
The Lightning Talks session will feature four 20-minute presentations back-to-back in a 80 minute time slot, with a moderator for introductions, Q&A, and time keeping. Each speaker will give a 15-minute presentation with 5 minutes for Q&A.

Closing the Gap: How a community college balanced accreditation goals and a flat budget with one project
Prompted by a 3-yr cycle for SACSCOC administrative unit requirements, the Learning Commons (LC) at Tri-County Technical College, devised a Program Outcome Assessment Plan (POAP), which allowed the LC to better ascertain the state of their overall database environment, while accounting for a static acquisitions budget and limited digital resources. Structured around a curricular mapping project and gap analysis, the POAP revealed key areas of strength and weakness relative to the curriculum and created openings for in-depth liaison conversations with academic departments. The presentation will chronicle the project from initial planning to final execution, touching on several points of struggle that needed to be addressed. Those issues include data collection challenges, statistical relevance and comparability, and fiscal constraints, as well as stakeholder expectations. As a result of this initiative, the LC is better prepared to meet accreditation goals and has gained a more targeted approach to collection development.

Moderator: Heather Holmes, Medical University of South Carolina
Presenters
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Brady Cross

Associate Librarian for Collections, Resource Sharing, and Technical Services, Tri-County Technical College
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:15pm - 2:35pm EDT
Ballroom 1a, Pastides Alumni Center

1:15pm EDT

Lightning Talks | Empowering Student Employees via Guerilla-Style Usability Testing
The Lightning Talks session will feature four 20-minute presentations back-to-back in a 80 minute time slot, with a moderator for introductions, Q&A, and time keeping. Each speaker will give a 15-minute presentation with 5 minutes for Q&A.

Empowering Student Employees via Guerilla-Style Usability Testing
We needed to capture data from our students about our website while empowering our student assistants with additional growth opportunities. We wanted to make it known that we value their insight and recognize them as key contributors. We were inspired to conduct – guerilla-style usability testing (on the spot, quick questions) as an innovative approach to how we gather information. During this lightning talk, we will discuss why the usability testing project was initiated, each phase of the project – from planning to implementation, and how students played a crucial role. Finally, we’ll discuss the next steps in the project. We’ll also present the changes we applied based on student response through this multi-year-long project.

Moderator: Heather Holmes, Medical University of South Carolina
Presenters
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Eric Resnis

Head of Research and Scholarship, Coastal Carolina University
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Samantha Duncan

Instructional Design Librarian, Coastal Carolina University
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:15pm - 2:35pm EDT
Ballroom 1a, Pastides Alumni Center

1:15pm EDT

Lightning Talks | Promoting the Library Through Social Media
The Lightning Talks session will feature four 20-minute presentations back-to-back in a 80 minute time slot, with a moderator for introductions, Q&A, and time keeping. Each speaker will give a 15-minute presentation with 5 minutes for Q&A.

Promoting the Library Through Social Media
As a Gen Z librarian, Amanda Caldwell knows the importance of having a social media presence. Funny videos recorded in the library, eye-catching advertisements for upcoming events, and collaborations with other departments brings students in and keeps them coming back for more. Amanda will discuss not only the importance of promoting the library through social media, but how to do so successfully.

Moderator: Heather Holmes, Medical University of South Carolina
Presenters
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Amanda Caldwell

Outreach and Engagement Librarian, Winthrop University
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:15pm - 2:35pm EDT
Ballroom 1a, Pastides Alumni Center

1:15pm EDT

Lightning Talks | User-Centered by Design: Enhancing User Experience and Engagement at MUSC Libraries
The Lightning Talks session will feature four 20-minute presentations back-to-back in a 80 minute time slot, with a moderator for introductions, Q&A, and time keeping. Each speaker will give a 15-minute presentation with 5 minutes for Q&A.

User-Centered by Design: Enhancing User Experience and Engagement at MUSC Libraries
How can academic libraries create more meaningful connections with their users? At the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Libraries, the Department of User Experience and Engagement is reimagining library services through a user-centered approach that prioritizes innovation and connection. This presentation will highlight key engagement initiatives, including data-informed service enhancements, strategic outreach efforts, and collaborative programming that fosters deeper user engagement. Attendees will gain insights into practical strategies for improving library experiences, strengthening partnerships, and ensuring that libraries remain essential, user-focused spaces. Join us for a discussion on challenges, successes, and future directions in designing library experiences that truly meet the needs of diverse academic communities.

Moderator: Heather Holmes, Medical University of South Carolina
Presenters
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Tamara Nelson

Director of Library User Experience & Engagement, Medical University of South Carolina
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Joshua Ivey

Program Coordinator, Medical University of South Carolina
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:15pm - 2:35pm EDT
Ballroom 1a, Pastides Alumni Center

2:35pm EDT

3:00pm EDT

Discussing Insights and Experiences with the Primo Research Assistant
With the launch of the Primo Research Assistant, libraries are exploring how AI-driven tools can enhance the discovery experience. What has the impact been so far? What challenges and opportunities have emerged? This panel will bring together voices from PASCAL libraries that have implemented or explored the Primo Research Assistant to share their experiences with adoption decisions, user feedback, and practical considerations for libraries thinking about enabling the tool. Attendees will gain insights into how the Primo Research Assistant is shaping discovery and what to consider when evaluating it for their own institutions.

Moderator: Rachel Smith, PASCAL
Presenters
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John Felts

Head of Information Technology and Collections, Coastal Carolina University
John is currently the Head of Information Technology and Collections at Coastal Carolina University.  He has worked in academic library technology for over 30 years and is a former patent holder and co-founder of Journal Finder, the first OpenURL Resolver and knowledge base to go... Read More →
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Karen Brown

Research & Instruction Librarian, USC Columbia
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Maureen Meyers

Librarian, Trident Technical College
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Gretchen Scronce

Digital Pedagogy Coordinator, College of Charleston
Thursday June 12, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Ballroom 2, Pastides Alumni Center

3:00pm EDT

Creating Collections: once you start one is not enough
Collections are just one more tool in the toolbox to help students succeed. There are several advantages to creating and organizing collections in Alma. The use of collections is another source that can benefit both students and faculty. Collections can be basic or very complex. Using this resource in Alma can reduce time spent by students and faculty searching for materials and can be used in conjunction or in place of course reserves.

Moderator: TBD
Presenters
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Pamela King

Support and Special Collections Specialist, The Citadel
I like history, big on libraries and Resource Sharing, animals, cruising, football, books, movies. just about anything.
Thursday June 12, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Ballroom 1b, Pastides Alumni Center

3:00pm EDT

Creating the Celebration of Lancer Excellence
In Spring 2024, USC Lancaster held the first-of-its-kind student research showcase on the campus. The new "Celebration of Lancer Excellence" featured a poster session, student presentations and performances, and awards announcements. The event was a success among the campus community, leading to an expanded annual student research showcase in April 2025. In this session, librarians share their experiences planning and hosting this successful celebration of student achievement. We will cover lessons learned and tips for librarians interested in creating similar events. This successful collaboration demonstrates the importance of positioning the library as a research center at all stages of the process. This event's success highlights the importance of cross-campus collaboration with faculty, campus offices, students, and community groups.

Moderator: TBD
Presenters
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Rebecca Freeman (she/her)

Director, USC Lancaster
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McKenzie Lemhouse

Assistant Librarian, Instruction & Outreach, USC Lancaster
Thursday June 12, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Ballroom 3, Pastides Alumni Center

3:00pm EDT

LibraryLit 101: An Online Library Literacy Instructional System
There are often not enough librarians or enough time to provide adequate face-to-face instruction in information and media literacy with the populations served by our libraries. A potential solution to this dilemma is to design and provide an online asynchronous instructional tutorial system that can be used on demand. In this session, attendees will review two examples of these types of systems, learn how to access and adapt the content for use within their own libraries, discuss how to promote usage within the university's curriculum, and explore assessment and data collection options.

Moderator: Brittany Harrell, Tri-County Technical College
Presenters
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Melanie Croft

Director of Library Services, Anderson University
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Elizabeth Sanford Middleton

Research and Instruction Librarian, Anderson University
Thursday June 12, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Ballroom 1a, Pastides Alumni Center
 
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