Another year, another memorable and spectacular SpringyCamp. A huge THANK YOU to all of our amazing presenters and attendees who participated – thanks for making this one of our best SpringyCamps yet!
Recordings of our three-day SpringyCamp are now online! Check out the presentations you missed, download presenter slides and recommended websites and readings, and relive the experience. S’mores are required, friendships bracelets are optional. 😉
Recordings
Day One: Academic Library Track
Presentations include:
- #LiBEYrianship: Using Pop Culture to Promote Information Literacy Through LibGuides, Jenny Ferretti
- Recording Coming Soon
- From Aliens to Zika – Creating Time-Sensitive Topical Guides, Melissa Del Castillo & Barbara Sorondo
- Learning Community Project – Social Issues Prompting Collaboration & Dialogue, Isabel Duque
- Ask Us @ FUI Libraries – Visually Focused & Intuitive, Melissa Del Castillo & Alvin Dantes
- It’s Not Magic….It’s LibWizard, Amanda Peach
- It’s About Them! Managing Transition with a User Focus, Elissa Checov & Song Yang
- Doctored Homepage or how I learned to stop worrying about Drupal and love LibGuides CMS, Emily Newberry
- Going All In – Redesigning the Library Website with Springy Suite, Dana DeFebbo
Day Two: Academic Library Track
Presentations include:
- LibGuides 2.0 Toolkit for Staff, John Hernandez & Lauren McKeen
- Read, Set Go! Using LibGuides Training Modules to Quickly Orient New Student Employees and Streamline Training, Ashley Creek
- A (Lib)Wizard of a Training – Using LibWizard Tools to Train Your Student Workers, Andrew Adler
- Using LibGuides to Promote Black History Month, Latanya Jenkins
- Kids Books Invade the University Library, Dianne Mueller
- CSUDH Library Website – From Fragmented and Unamenable to Streamlined and Usable, Kendall Hinesley
- LibGuides for All! Working Toward an Accessible Library Experience, PJ Purchase & Karen Grondin
- When Two Become One – Developing a Digital Home for a Teaching and Learning Center, Shanti Freundlich
Day Three: Focus On Your Community
Presentations include:
- LibGuides in Baton Rouge – Resources for a Struggling Community, Andrew Tadman
- Using LibGuides to Engage the Community at Boston Public Library, Gianna Gifford
- A Tale of Two LibGuides – Supporting Citizens and Libraries in South Carolina, Kathryn Simmons
- Scouring the Archives and Hacking LibGuides to Celebrate 125 Years of Library Service in Massachusetts, Callan Bignoli
- Ashe County 2016 Reading Challenge, Suzanne Moore & Laura McPherson