The research explored through Western Libraries Presentations examines the interests of both library stakeholders and librarians themselves while highlighting new programs and movements within academic libraries. Topics include open access, collaboration and management, statistics and evaluation, and library software.
Submissions from 2009
Achieving Obligation in Information Organization: Some Novel Approaches, Cary S. Daniel
The Liaison Kitchen: Discover What’s Cooking, Catherine Essinger, Adrian Ho, and Irene Ke
Using a Survey Tool to Establish Preservation Priorities: Results from the Historical Folio Collection Survey at the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Yale University, Robin Featherstone and Sarah Burge
Scholarly Communication Presentation for LIS9630, Adrian K. Ho
Determining the Usability of eBooks Using the Think-Aloud Method, Kristin Hoffmann, Diane Dawson, and Selinda Berg
Don't Worry Mom, I'm at the Library: Making Connections with Undergraduate Students, Melanie Mills, Jennifer Robinson, and Marisa Mitchell
Submissions from 2008
Collaborations between Research Libraries and University Presses, Adrian K. Ho
Keeping Assessment Results on the Radar: Responsibility for Action, Margaret Martin Gardiner
Submissions from 2007
Scholars Portal: The Canadian Experience, Karen Marshall
Presenting LibQUAL+ Results for Action, Margaret Martin Gardiner
Submissions from 2006
Tell Us How the Library Can Serve You? LibQUAL+ @ Queen’s and Western, Sam Kalb and Margaret Martin Gardiner
Combining Forces on Campus: The Four C's of Faculty Liaison, Melanie Mills and Elizabeth Marshall
Submissions from 2005
“CAN CON” on the WWW, Keith Chapman and Lisa Rae Philpott
Hogging the Remote (search button): How Western Libraries is Using Remote Searching to Streamline Acquisitions, Paul Hamilton and Karen Marshall
Submissions from 2003
Uncharted Waters: "Hidden" Jazz Collections at the U.W.O Music Library, Lisa Rae Philpott