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To make room for new innovative and technology-driven student spaces at the Charles C. Sherrod Library, faculty and staff decided to weed the bound periodical collection that is housed on the second floor of the building, store the remaining items in compact shelving, and renovate the now empty space by removing static and electronic compact shelving, replacing carpet, and updating paint. The space was converted for implementation of the Innovation Commons, a digital media and maker hub. Faculty and staff at Sherrod Library utilized GreenGlass for this project and elicited feedback from faculty inside and outside of the library regarding titles that were under consideration for deselection. This presentation will walk attendees through the process of deselecting 45,000+ periodicals and presenters will share their thoughts on GreenGlass and the effectiveness of this tool for a project of this size. Presenters will also provide an update on how this project has progressed since it was initiated in the spring of 2023.
Join us to explore a collaborative partnership between the University of Tennessee’s Preston Medical Library, which secured funding from the Network of National Libraries of Medicine Region 2, and the Clinch River Regional Library. This funding enabled public library staff to receive training on consumer health resources and provided curated sets of consumer health books for public libraries. Academic and regional library staff will describe the project and its funding sources, discuss the advantages and challenges of collaboration between public and academic libraries, and share best practices and potential improvements for future efforts.
Assistant Professor, Research & Learning Services Librarian, University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine
David Petersen is Assistant Professor, Research & Learning Services Librarian at the University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine/University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, TN. Before this, he served as Health Sciences Librarian at Florida Gulf Coast University in... Read More →
To address the increase of born digital publications from Tennessee state agencies, the Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA) and the University Libraries at the University of Memphis each implemented the Digital Commons platform to house these materials and make them searchable on the open Web. Though the two institutions share similar goals, their unique missions guide the development of their online repositories. Join us to learn more about how you and others can benefit from the growing content on TSLA’s Digital Tennessee and the University of Memphis Digital Commons space.
In an era of constant change, effective outreach programs are grounded in purposeful principles. This session explores how ACRL's newly adopted outreach competencies build on fundamental elements of successful academic library outreach: intentionality, assessment, and strategic relationship-building. Drawing on research from conceptual frameworks to practical applications, learn how understanding these core elements creates adaptable and sustainable programs. Perfect for both new and experienced outreach librarians, attendees will discover how mastering outreach fundamentals enables programs to demonstrate value while evolving to meet changing needs. Join us to explore getting "back to basics" while building for the future.
Are you ready to start a library garden, or would you like to learn more about it? Join this session to discover our garden programs at the Chattanooga Public Library. Learn how you can create a garden, the benefits of having one, and get ideas for programs. You'll also explore how to grow your garden program through partnerships and find resources to help you launch your gardening initiative.