Submissions from 2014
I’m a Librarian, Captain, Not a Developer! – Teaming Up with University IT for Creative Web Solutions, Zach Boudreau, Joel Kelner, Kendall Larson, Lori Mjoen, Tammi M. Owens, Allison Quam, and Mollee Sheehan
Constructing Creativity: Wisdom in Everyday Problem Solving, Audrey DeFrank, Nicholas J. Arreola, and Roni Reiter-Palmon
The Buzz About BIBFRAME, Angela J. Kroeger
The Progress of BIBFRAME, Angela J. Kroeger
The Promise of BIBFRAME, Angela J. Kroeger
Building Institutional Repositories: Emerging Challenges, Yumi Ohira
Civic Action and the Library, Tammi M. Owens
Emerge, Tammi M. Owens
Tech Speak and Librarian-ese: Justifiable Jargon, or Junk?, Tammi M. Owens
Submissions from 2013
It’s all about the 2.0 Bro: A Future Study of the Impact of Technology on Millennial Males Choosing the Library Profession, Heidi Blackburn
Oh, snap! Using popular culture to reach undergraduates in library instruction, Heidi Blackburn, Cynthia Dudenhöff, and Kate Wise
Getting graphic: The ISSUU with e-books, information literacy and undergraduate students, Heidi Blackburn and Kate Wise
Legends of the Library Ninjas: New Frontiers in Library Instruction, Heidi Blackburn and Kate Wise
Feeling Our Way: Emotional Intelligence and Information Literacy Competency, Miriam L. Matteson and Omer Farooq
Is it Real or Just a Trace? Ownership, Ephemerality, and Materiality in Social Art, Tammi M. Owens
Just a Minute: Delivering quick tutorials at the point of need, Tammi M. Owens
Take off your jewelry: A ‘simple’ approach to LibGuides design, Tammi M. Owens and Allison Quam
Journeys of Reconciliation: Institutions Studying Their Relationships to Slavery, Amy Schindler
Government Documents in a NextGen Catalog, James T. Shaw
Submissions from 2012
Dissertation Proposal in Progress: A Study of the Impact of Technology on Millennial Males Choosing the Library Profession, Heidi Blackburn
Embiggening Information Literacy: Meeting ACRL standards with The Simpsons, Heidi Blackburn
South-of-the-Border Boolean: Teaching Search Strategies with the Value Menu, Heidi Blackburn
Infoliteracy@adistance: Creating Opportunities to Reach (Instruct) Distance Students, Mirah J. Dow, Mohommed Algarni, Heidi Blackburn, Karen Diller, Abdullahi Musa, Padma Polepeddi, Brian Schwartz, Terri Summey, and Sandra Valenti
Freshman and Sophomore Introduction to Manufacturing-related Engineering Handbooks Using Knovel Databases, Julia L. Morse and Heidi Blackburn
Submissions from 2011
Silent Library: Using MTV as Library Outreach Programming, Heidi Blackburn
We like to move it! Move it! 20,000 books and one student worker., Heidi Blackburn
Where Is the Love? Using the Black Eyed Peas to Reach Expository Writing Students, Heidi Blackburn and Jennifer Molidor
The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #4 - The Editor's Perspective, Criss Library
The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #5 - Open Access Movement, Criss Library
The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #6 - Institutional Repositories, Criss Library
The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #7 - Current Trends and Considerations for the University Library, Criss Library
Scholarly Communication Series # 7: University Journal Collections In Tight Budgetary Times, Audrey DeFrank
From Stealthy to Burgeoning: Student Curators in the Earl Gregg Swem Library, Amy Schindler
Learning to Live Without a Statistical Abstract: Thinking about Future Access to Government Information, James T. Shaw
Submissions from 2010
The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #1 - Faculty Research Mentoring, Criss Library
The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #2 - Issues and Trends in Scholarly Communication, Criss Library
The Life Cycle of Scholarly Communication Series: #3 - Intellectual Property and Copyright, Criss Library
Walking a Mile Uphill Both Ways: Teaching Information Literacy with Less, Erin Davis and Heidi Blackburn
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
11,000,000 Words: An Avalanche of Academic Archive Photos at K-State at Salina, Heidi Blackburn, Pam Bower, and Alysia Starkey
What The Text Is Happening? : Texting, Mobile Communications and the Academic Library, Audrey DeFrank and Linda Parker
Online Reference Question Protocol, Nora Hillyer
Re-Kindling InterLibrary Loan, Joyce Neujahr
Cast a Net: Meshing Libraries with Service Learning, Joyce Neujahr and Nora Hillyer
The Ivory Tower Opens Up: Documenting Controversy, Amy Schindler
The Status and Future of Government Documents, James T. Shaw
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
Myths of Quality on the World Wide Web, Melissa Cast-Brede
Going Up to the Balcony: The Organizational Danceand Creative Leadership, Audrey DeFrank
Telling Stories of Libraries and Leadership, Audrey DeFrank
Wikifying Your Workplace, Audrey DeFrank and Karen K. Hein
Bringing Semantic Diversity to the Online Catalog with LibraryThing, Rachel A. Erb and Melissa Cast-Brede
Putting Together the Pieces at Your Library: Your Library is More than the Sum of its Departments, Angela J. Kroeger
Technical Services Round Table Spring Meeting Spelunking or Serendipity: Discovery in the Catalog, Angela J. Kroeger and Janice Boyer
In the Simplest Terms, In the Most Convenient Definitions: 2.0 Tools for Education and Outreach, Amy Schindler
Connecting Generations for Organizational Success, Kate Wise, Heidi Blackburn, and Alysia Starkey
Submissions from 2007
Are You Ready for Shelf Ready?, Janice Boyer and Robert Nash
Show Me What You Mean: Visual Literacy and the Academic Library, Nora Hillyer and Audrey DeFrank
The Next Generation Depository Library: Addressing Public Access to Goverment Publications in the Electronic Era, James T. Shaw and Both Goble
Submissions from 2006
Blogs, Wikis, & More…, Karen K. Hein
Where is the Proper Balance? Public Access to Government Information in an Era of Concern over National Security, James T. Shaw
Submissions from 2005
Promoting Government Information: Outreach to Non-Depository Libraries, James T. Shaw