It’s not too late! Come share your ideas, programs, work at the 50th ALAO
Annual Conference.
Submission Deadline: May 13, 2024
Submission Form: http://tinyurl.com/ALAO2024proposals
Please note also that grants are available for Students
<https://www.alaoweb.org/Student-Presenter-Grant> and Library Support Staff
<https://www.alaoweb.org/Support-Staff-Conference-Grant> to attend or aid
in presenting at the conference.
Adherence to the conference theme, Ohio Academic Libraries: Past, Present,
& Future, is encouraged but not required. Possible topics include, but are
not limited to:
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AI and other tools for librarianship
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Updates on how past projects and how they are currently working or being
used
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Work/life balance
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Library as experts in new technologies (Like VR or AI)
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Workflows or integrations with campus systems like Workday or EAB
Navigate
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Successful library events for different audiences
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Communicating the value the library holds to stakeholders
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Collection assessment
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Instruction effects on student outcomes
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Accessibility in libraries: spaces, interfaces, licenses, etc
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New roles and duties for student workers
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Changing landscape of information literacy
Full Details & Guidelines:
https://www.alaoweb.org/conferences/2024/proposals
If you have questions about conference programming or proposal submissions,
please contact Cara Calabrese and Rob Withers at program_at_alaoweb.org
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Cara Calabrese
Acquisitions & Access Librarian
Miami University Libraries
311 King Library
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Oxford, OH 45056
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O: 513-529-2886 | calabrcm_at_miamioh.edu
(she/her/hers)
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these lands to the United States in the first Treaty of Greenville in 1795.
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