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    • Broken library communications and how to fix them 

      Priestner, Andy (University of Cambridge, 2015)
      How and why its time for librarians and libraries to break from the traditions of linear single track communication and embrace all the communication channels at our fingertips in order to engage and converse with our users.
    • Information literacy meets employability 

      O Keeffe, Colin (Dublin Business School, 2015)
      The proficiencies learned through information literacy (IL) training are life long skills that can be employed post graduation, especially in relation to employment. This presentation examines the evolution of IL; from ...
    • Librarian as publisher 

      Kouker, Alexander; Murphy, Conor (Dublin Business School, 2015)
      Alex and Conor introduce SAH Journal (sahjournal.com) as an open access academic journal project involving the collaborative efforts of emerging and established scholars as well as academic librarians at the BOBCATSSS ...
    • Measuring library impact at DBS 

      Hughes, David (Dublin Business School, 2015)
      Academic libraries need new methods of demonstrating their value to their institutions and their patrons. One potential method is to investigate a link between library usage and student attainment. This presentation ...
    • Research services at DBS library 

      O'Neill, Marie (Dublin Business School, 2015)
      Marie O' Neill explores the expansion of DBS Library's research support services. She discusses key developments during this process including the production of a research development plan, the establishment of a research ...