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Upstate New York Science Librarians
(NYSCILIB)

2011 Meeting
St. John Fisher College, Rochester, NY
November 4, 2011

blankHeld at: Lavery Library, St. John Fisher College • 3690 East Avenue, Rochester, New York 14618 • 585-385-8000
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Schedule

8:30-9:00

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Registration – Coffee & Tea

9:00-9:10

 

Welcome

9:10-9:55

 

Keynote Addresses

  • Community-Based Service-Learning @ St. John Fisher College – Dr. Lynn Donahue, Coordinator, Center for Experiential Learning and Community-Based Service-Learning
  • Dr. Kimberly Chichester, Assistant Professor, Chemistry (file to be linked when ready)
  • Dr. Irene Kimaru, Assistant Professor, Chemistry (file to be linked when ready)

9:55-10:15

 

Break

10:15:10:30

 

Session 1 - Unplugged from the Reference DeskSue Cardinal and Kenn Harper

10:30-11:00

 

Session 2 - Transforming a Library into a Bookless Branch and Increasing Discoverability of the Virtual Library – Jill Powell and Jeremy Cusker

11:00-11:30

 

Session 3 - Trimming Budgets – Heather Whalen Smith

11:30-12:00

 

Session 4 – Implications of the New Biology for Science Librarians – Fred Stoss

12-1:15

 

Lunch

1:15-1:45

 

Session 5 - NSF Data Management – Sarah Wright, Gail Steinhart, and Jeremy Cusker

1:45-2:00

 

Session 6 - Unintentional Biology Librarian - Tina Chan

2:00-2:30

 

Session 7 – How Undergraduates Learn the Ropes – Kenn Harper

2:30-3:00

 

Business Meeting

3:00

 

Optional Afternoon Activities

 

Tour of Lavery Library

 

Tree Cataloging Program with Biology Department

2011 Meeting Coordinator
Michelle Price, Outreach and Special Collections Librarian mprice@sjfc.edu / (585) 899-3743
Assistance by: Lynn Seavy, Office Manager

 

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