Conference proceedings and presentations by Criss Library faculty members are collected here.

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Submissions from 2011

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The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #5 - Open Access Movement, Criss Library

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The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #6 - Institutional Repositories, Criss Library

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The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #7 - Current Trends and Considerations for the University Library, Criss Library

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Scholarly Communication Series # 7: University Journal Collections In Tight Budgetary Times, Audrey DeFrank

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From Stealthy to Burgeoning: Student Curators in the Earl Gregg Swem Library, Amy Schindler

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Learning to Live Without a Statistical Abstract: Thinking about Future Access to Government Information, James T. Shaw

Submissions from 2010

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The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #1 - Faculty Research Mentoring, Criss Library

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The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #2 - Issues and Trends in Scholarly Communication, Criss Library

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The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #3 - Intellectual Property and Copyright, Criss Library

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Walking a Mile Uphill Both Ways: Teaching Information Literacy with Less, Erin Davis and Heidi Blackburn

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ClimateQUAL® and Thinklets: Using ClimateQUAL® with Thinklets to Facilitate Discussion and Set Priorities for Organizational Change at Criss Library, Audrey DeFrank and Nora Hillyer

Submissions from 2009

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11,000,000 Words: An Avalanche of Academic Archive Photos at K-State at Salina, Heidi Blackburn, Pam Bower, and Alysia Starkey

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What The Text Is Happening? : Texting, Mobile Communications and the Academic Library, Audrey DeFrank and Linda Parker

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Online Reference Question Protocol, Nora Hillyer

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Re-Kindling InterLibrary Loan, Joyce Neujahr

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Cast a Net: Meshing Libraries with Service Learning, Joyce Neujahr and Nora Hillyer

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The Ivory Tower Opens Up: Documenting Controversy, Amy Schindler

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The Status and Future of Government Documents, James T. Shaw

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Keeping Up with Big Daddy: Meeting 2.0 User Expectations on a 1.0 Budget, Alysia Starkey, Heidi Blackburn, and Heather Braum

Submissions from 2008

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Myths of Quality on the World Wide Web, Melissa Cast-Brede

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Going Up to the Balcony: The Organizational Danceand Creative Leadership, Audrey DeFrank

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Telling Stories of Libraries and Leadership, Audrey DeFrank

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Wikifying Your Workplace, Audrey DeFrank and Karen K. Hein

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Bringing Semantic Diversity to the Online Catalog with LibraryThing, Rachel A. Erb and Melissa Cast-Brede

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Putting Together the Pieces at Your Library: Your Library is More than the Sum of its Departments, Angela J. Kroeger

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Technical Services Round Table Spring Meeting Spelunking or Serendipity: Discovery in the Catalog, Angela J. Kroeger and Janice Boyer

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In the Simplest Terms, In the Most Convenient Definitions: 2.0 Tools for Education and Outreach, Amy Schindler

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Connecting Generations for Organizational Success, Kate Wise, Heidi Blackburn, and Alysia Starkey

Submissions from 2007

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Are You Ready for Shelf Ready?, Janice Boyer and Robert Nash

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Show Me What You Mean: Visual Literacy and the Academic Library, Nora Hillyer and Audrey DeFrank

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The Next Generation Depository Library: Addressing Public Access to Goverment Publications in the Electronic Era, James T. Shaw and Both Goble

Submissions from 2006

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Blogs, Wikis, & More…, Karen K. Hein

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How to Be a Depository Library without Being a Depository Library: Adding Records for Electronic Government Documents to the Library Catalog, James T. Shaw

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Where is the Proper Balance? Public Access to Government Information in an Era of Concern over National Security, James T. Shaw

Submissions from 2005

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Promoting Government Information: Outreach to Non-Depository Libraries, James T. Shaw