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ER&L 2015

February 22–25, 2015

Austin, Texas

Visit our "Search the ER&L 2015 Program" page to peruse all the accepted and peer-reviewed sessions for the 10th Anniversary Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference, February 22-25, 2015.

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Short Talks: User Experience

Monday, February 23, 2015 at 2:15 PM–2:45 PM CST
Room 103
Abstract

This "User Experience"-themed session is comprised of two 15-minute, peer-reviewed ER&L short talks. In ER&L short talk sessions, presenters will change every 15 minutes (after an individual presentation and brief Q&A period.) 

Moderator: Annette Bailey, Virginia Tech

2:15pm

Title: Best Practices for Making Electronic Databases Functional on the Library Website

(http://proposalspace.com/p/4541/s?key=cFjpH9S7x5Qr2S5S)

Description: 

The presentation will provide the best practices for making electronic databases operational on the library website for on and off campus access for optimum use. It will describe detailed step by step approach for successful mounting of databases using both free and paid methods to enhance discovery and use.

 2:30pm

Title: Is it enough to just teach the discovery layer?

(http://proposalspace.com/p/4542/s?key=cFjpH9S7x5Qr2S5S)

Description: 

Is there a way to use evidence based methods to make informed decisions on the promotion of electronic resources in an instructional setting? An engineering librarian uses citation analysis to see if Summon was up to the challenge of replacing engineering subject databases in a course guest lecture.

Presenters

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Kanu Nagra, BMCC, The City Univeristy of New York
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May Yan, Ryerson University
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