CARLDIG-S Fall 2018 Program
CARLDIG-S 2018 Fall Program, Travel Report
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles
Narrative
On Friday December 7, 2018 I traveled to the William H. Hannon Library on the campus of Loyola Marymount University to attend the fall program of CARLDIG-S: Recapturing Reference: Making Research Relevant for Today’s Student. Michelle DeMars and George Martinez traveled with me.
The purpose of this travel was to present about our pop-up chat widget experience at CSULB. There has been some exploration of this type of proactive chat in the LIS literature, we thought our experience with the flood of traffic it generated would be helpful for other librarians in the southern California area to hear about. The full schedule is below. Some of the presentations were lackluster but I did enjoy the presentation about chat transcript analysis by Alexander Justice.
Meals were included with registration and the food, catered by LMU, was satisfactory. This outing was beneficial on the professional networking front as I was able to meet in person a couple librarians who I had only previously known over email and to forge stronger connections to some who I had met previously at ACRL or via personal pathways that my spouse traveled when she worked at USC.
Order of Events
Recapturing Reference: Making Research Relevant for Today’s Student
A Professional Development Opportunity Hosted by CARLDIG-South
News Media Literacy Gallery Walk
Suzanne Maguire, Mt. San Antonio College
Reimagining Reference Services Using Student Reference Staff
Annie Pho, Antonia Osuna-Gardia, Wynn Tranfield, Diana King, & Miki Goral, UCLA
Data Literacy and Reference Services: Core Competencies for Supporting Undergraduate Students
Nicole Helregel, University of California, Irvine
Meet Me at the Main Services Desk: How The Claremont Colleges Library moved from drop-in reference hours to scheduled research appointments
Charlotte Brun and Kirsten Hansen, Claremont Colleges Library
Using Text Analysis of Online Reference Transcripts to Recapture Reference
Alexander Justice, Loyola Marymount University
In Your Face: Our Experience with Proactive Chat Reference
Michelle DeMars, George Martinez, Joseph Aubele, & Gabriel Gardner, California State University, Long Beach
Shamelessly Integrating Google into Reference Practice (Poster)
Maggie Clarke, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Discovery: Using Star Trek to Teach Students How Libraries Structure Access to Scholarly Journal Articles (Poster)
Laura Wimberley, California State University, Northridge
When and Where
Friday, December 7, 2018
Loyola Marymount University
William H. Hannon Library, Von der Ahe Suite
1 LMU Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Parking
Parking is $12.50 and attendees are encouraged to park in Drollinger Parking Plaza. Directions and parking instructions can be located at https://library.lmu.edu/directions&parking/
Program Schedule
- 8:45am-9:30am: Registration and continental breakfast
- 9:30am-12:30pm: Presentations
- 12:30pm-1:00pm: Lunch
- 1:00pm-1:45pm: Panel Discussion