(via Kelly Grossmann Getz, Eastern Michigan University)
We are proud to announce the upcoming ACRL STS (Science and Technology Section) Research Forum and Lightning Talks. The event will take place on Zoom Tuesday, June 17, starting at 1:00 PM CDT. Attend to learn more about current research in Science and Technology Librarianship. The event is free and open to all (no membership needed). You are welcome to attend either or both events on the same Zoom link.
Register here.
Forum Presentations (1:00 PM CDT)
- “Research Starts in the Summer: How STEM Exposure Programs Shape Future Scholars” by Kristina Bloch (University of Louisville)
- “Lights, Camera, Actions! Examining the Information Seeking Actions of Engineering Students using Generative AI” by Matthew Frenkel, Lindsay Anderberg, Amanda He, Hebah Emara, and Fiona Hibbard (New York University)
Lightning Talks (2:15 PM CDT)
- “SILMing Shared Science Coursework: Discovering IL instruction opportunities in parallel degree plans” by Ashley Crane and Heather Adair (Texas A&M University)
- “Utilization of the U.S.’ Largest Biomedical Data Resource in the Scientific Community: A Bibliometric Analysis of Publications Using the All of Us Dataset Through 2024” by Yuqi He and Abrielle Spaletta (San Jose State University)
- “Five Years Embedded: Using Evidence-Based Practice to Maximize Impact as an Embedded Academic Librarian” by Helen Power (University of Saskatchewan)
- “A content analysis of engineering libguides, research in progress” by Leah DiCiesare and Sarah Weiss (University of Maryland)