- New Orleans, LA, June 26-29
- Conference Program
- ELD Program – Full | Tri-Fold
- ASEE Program
- Unconference
- Author Information
- Call for Papers
- 2016 Travel Stipend Winners – Provided by Morgan & Claypool Publishers
- 2016 Sponsors
2016 ELD Program
Time | Sunday, June 26 | Monday, June 27 | Tuesday, June 28 | Wednesday, June 29 |
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8:00 – 9:30 a.m. | ELD Unconference 9:00am-3:00pm Location: National WWII Museum, 945 Magazine Street Breakfast Sponsor: SPIE (Booth) Organizers: Daniela Solomon, Sheree Fu, Paula Johnson, and Tom Volkening |
[M157] Monday PlenaryLocation: NOCC, La Nouvelle Ballroom************************ELD Executive Committee Meeting Time: 9:00 am Location: Staybridge Suites- Lobby, 501 Tchoupitoulas St Moderator: Anne Rauh (Syracuse University) |
[T121] ELD Annual Business MeetingLocation: HI&S, Riverside 1 Breakfast Sponsor: SAE (Booth 607) Travel Stipend Sponsor: Morgan & Claypool(Booth 131) Bernhardt Award Sponsor: ASTM International(Booth 340) Moderator: Anne Rauh (Syracuse University) |
[W121]
Engineering Librarians: Impacting the Past, Present, and Future Location: NOCC, Rm 245 The History of the Engineering Libraries Division, Part 1: 1893 to 1960, Michael White (Queen’s University); |
9:45 – 11:15 am | [M259B]
Focus on Exhibits: Brunch & NSF Poster Session Location: NOCC, Exhibit Hall |
[T257]
Tuesday Plenary, 2015 Best Overall PIC and Zone Paper Winners. Location: NOCC, La Nouvelle Ballroom |
[W221]
Panel Session: Location: HI&S, Riverside 1 |
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11:30 am – 1:00 pm |
[M321]
ELD Welcome & Lightning Talks Location: Hampton Inn & Suites (HI&S), Riverside 1 Lightning Talks: Microfiche? Macroheadache!, Tony Aponte (UCLA); Why Aren’t They Coming? On the Low Take Up of Library Training, Stephen Buck (King Abdullah University of Science & Technology); Supporting Compliance, Discovery, and Access through a Publisher and Library Institutional Repository Pilot, Amy Buhler (University of Florida);Keeping the Library Front and Center,Bernadette Ewen (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology); Maximizing Your Digital Assets,Bernadette Ewen (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology); Fun with Conditional Formatting, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love to Weed, Kelly Giles (James Madison University); Get It Now: Can It Replace Some or All of your Engineering Database Subscriptions?, David Hajdik (Tennessee Tech University)[no slides]; TRAIL at 10, Patricia Kirkwood (University of Arkansas) and Mel DeSart (University of Washington); EBooks in the Collection with NFC Tags, Kari Kozak (University of Iowa);Nerd Parties in the Engineering Library (Geeking out in the Library), Kari Kozak (University of Iowa); Mind, Hand, Heart: Student Well-Being at MIT,Angie Locknar (MIT); Scaffolded Data Information Literacy Competencies, Megan Sapp Nelson (Purdue University); Flipping Library Instruction for Engineering Classes, Jill Powell (Cornell University); Right-Sizing the Collection: Withdrawing 5,600 Books in Just Three Months, Patricia Watkins (Embry Riddle Aeronautical University); Bring Data Management Training as Part of Library Instruction Sessions to Engineering Students, Qianjin (Marina) Zhang (University of Iowa). |
[T321]
Poster Session & Exhibit Hall Lunch Location: NOCC, Exhibit Hall |
[W321]
Panel Session: Bringing Students, Faculty, and Librarians Together: Game-Based Learning for Interdisciplinary Education Location: HI&S, Riverside 1
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1:15 – 2:45 pm | [M421]
It’s All about the Students Location: NOCC, Rm 245 A Game-Based Learning Approach to Information Literacy: Knovel Global Academic Challenge, Daniel Christe, Jay Bhatt, and Chris Baduek (Drexel University); |
[T404]
Panel Session: Textbooks in BME: Printed, Online and Open Source Location: NOCC, Rm 273 |
[W421]
The Move from Subject to Functional Roles: What Does It Mean for the Engineering Librarian? Location: HI&S, Riverside 1 |
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3:00 – 4:30 pm | [M521]
Foundations for Pedagogical Success Location: NOCC, Rm 245 Developing a Comprehensive, Assessment-Based Continuous Improvement Process for a Library Instruction Program, Susan Lucchesi, Jennifer Sams, Laurent Movlai, Erin Matas, and Nora Allred (Michigan Technological University); |
[T521] Engineering Libraries: Extending Our OutreachLocation: NOCC, Rm 245 Sponsor: Begell House (Booth 209) Moderator: Ibironke Lawal (Virginia Commonwealth University)Using Altmetrics as an Engineering Faculty Outreach Tool, Megan Sapp-Nelson (Purdue University); A New Approach to Marketing and Outreach for Engineering Libraries, Ellie Ransom and Krystie Klahn (Columbia University) |
[W521]
ELD Extended Executive Committee Meeting Location: HI&S, Riverside 1
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4:00-5:30 pm | [U657] 4:15-5:45 pm
ASEE Division Mixer Location: New Orleans Convention Center (NOCC), La Nouvelle Ballroom |
[M659] 4:30-5:30 pm
Focus on Exhibits: Summertime Social Location: NOCC, Exhibit Hall |
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6:00-10:30 pm | [U759A] 6:00 – 7:30 pm
ASEE Focus on Exhibits: Welcome Reception ****************** ELD Dessert Reception [ticket] |
[M721]
ELD Welcome Location: Cochon/Calcasieu, the Tchoupitoulas & Higgins Banquet Rooms, 930 Tchoupitoulas St. After Party 8:30-10:30 pm
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[T721]
ELD Annual Banquet aboard the Steamboat Natchez Location: The boat departs from the Toulouse Street Wharf behind Jax Brewery 6:00 pm: Boarding starts Sponsor: Elsevier (Booth 519 & 523)
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ELD Unconference
Date: Sunday, June 26, 2016
Time: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Location: National WWII Museum, 945 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA.
The National WWII Museum is located about ½ mile from the Convention Center. The Unconference includes a continental breakfast and buffet lunch. As an added bonus we will also have access to parts of the museum. There is no registration fee for the Unconference.
- What to Expect @Unconference
- Unconference Program
Unconference Agenda
9:00 – 9:30 am | Continental breakfast and networking | |
9:30 – 10:00 am | Welcome and Agenda setting | |
10:00 – 12 noon | Unconference sessions | |
12:00 – 1:00 pm | Lunch buffet and self-guided museum tours | |
1:00 – 3:00 pm | Unconference sessions |
Presentation Slides:
- Beyond ELD: Librarians in ASEE Governance and Service, Michael White, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario
- Consulting with Research Groups to Create Project-specific Data Management Training and Protocols, Megan Sapp Nelson and Margaret Phillips, Purdue University
- Design Research to Gather Information on Multiple Topics, Patricia Kirkwood, University of Arkansas
- Showcasing Collections in the Engineering Library through Curating Exhibits, Qianjin (Marina) Zhang, University of Iowa
- Discussion summary for the topic “Student services and engagement” submitted by Kristen MacCartney, IEEE
2016 Unconference Committee
Sheree Fu
Paula Johnson
Daniela Solomon (Chair)
Tom Volkening
2016 ELD Call for Papers
The Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) seeks papers for the 2016 Annual Conference and Exposition to be held in New Orleans, LA, June 26 to June 29. Librarians and educators from around the world are encouraged to submit papers. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Data literacy for undergraduates through faculty
- Recruiting, training, and retaining new engineering librarians
- Basics of engineering librarianship for new librarians
- Mid-career development for librarians
- Evaluating new resources for librarians and engineering faculty
- Marketing and outreach activities (to students, faculty, and other constituencies)
- Impact of the ACRL Framework
- Impact of changes in ABET criteria
- Planning STEM libraries
- Maker spaces (more to be said)
If you are involved in innovative services or research outside these areas, please submit an abstract.
Abstracts and draft papers are reviewed using a double-blind process, and thus are to be submitted with no information identifying author(s) or institutional affiliation(s). Abstracts and papers will be judged of the basis of relevance to the division, quality of research and writing, and potential to engage conference participants.
Author’s Kit (including abstract and paper formatting guidelines), Plagiarism Guidelines, and Deadlines are available on the ASEE Annual Conference website (http://www.asee.org/conferences-and-events/conferences/annual-conference/2016/papersmanagement/for-authors). All submissions are expected to meet deadlines and adhere to specified requirements.
For updates on deadlines and the submission process, check Annual Conference Information on the ELD website (http://depts.washington.edu/englib/eld/).
Some important dates for authors to keep in mind are:
- September 1: abstract submission open
- October 19: abstract submission closed
- November 9: acceptance or rejection of abstracts
- February 1: draft paper submission closed
- March 7: requested revisions to authors
- March 21: requested revisions deadline
- March 28: acceptance or rejection of papers
- May 2: final paper upload (with blind indicators replaced by author or affiliation information)
Questions? Contact me at cwb@uab.edu. Craig W. Beard 2015-2016 Program Chair ASEE/Engineering Libraries Division
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2016 Travel Stipend Winners
Linette Koren | $250 Morgan & Claypool Random Drawing |
Margaret Phillips | $250 Morgan & Claypool Random Drawing |
John Napp | $500 Morgan & Claypool |
Scott Curtis | $500 Morgan & Claypool |
2016 Sponsors
ELD thanks all its generous sponsors for their support during the 2016 Annual Conference and throughout the year.
For questions regarding future sponsorship of ELD activites and programming, contact contact Amy Buhler, Development Committee Chair at: abuhler(at)ufl.edu