People & Library News

ACRL Instruction Section Requests your Feedback!

The ACRL Instruction Section/Information Literacy in the Disciplines committee is charged with maintaining a library guide (https://acrl.libguides.com/IS/informationliteracyinthedisciplines) that contains links and citations to information literacy standards and curricula developed by accrediting agencies, professional associations, and institutions of higher education across multiple disciplines. To aid us in keeping the guide relevant, you are invited to participate in a brief survey (https://forms.gle/3dep2Ui7SeczNNtw8). Any feedback is appreciated—your insights will help us ensure the guide remains a valuable tool to our academic community.

–Jerry Natal, PROMIG Co-Chair, University of Toledo

Bryant & Stratton College News

Joseph Dudley (System Librarian, Bryant & Stratton College) presented “Controlled Vocabulary Linked Data for Improved Subject Access to LGBTQ+ Cultural Heritage Resources” at LD4: Building Community for Linked Open Data (virtual conference) on October 10.

–Joe Dudley, Bryant & Stratton College

University of Cincinnati News

The University of Cincinnati Libraries hired Brian C. Gray as associate dean of collections. He will be responsible for managing general collections, preservation, special collections and archives within UC Libraries. In addition, he’ll serve as the senior administrator for the Archives & Rare Books Library, John Miller Burnam Classics Library and the Albino Gorno Memorial (CCM) Library.

Maureen Walsh (The Ohio State University Libraries, Scholarly Sharing Strategist), Amy Pawlowski (OhioLINK, Executive Director), Brian Gray (University of Cincinnati Libraries, Associate Dean Collections), and Shannon Gordon (ELSEVIER, Customer Success Manager) presented “When the Sky is not the Limit: Managing Capped Open Access Agreements” at the Charleston Conference.

–Brian C. Gray, University of Cincinnati

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