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DOI: 10.18438/eblip29425
Four professionals
engaged in EBLIP in school, public, and academic library sectors will present
“Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Is . . . “as part of a panel
at the 2018 ALA Annual Conference to be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
This presentation will
introduce the basic techniques of evidence based library and information
practice (EBLIP) and also offer examples from libraries and librarians that
have already embraced the practice.
The panel of librarians, who have adopted EBLIP concepts and principles, will
share how evidence-based librarianship has impacted their libraries, library
practice, research agendas, and patron interactions. Participants will receive
an overview of evidence based library and information practice theory and
research; learn about evidence-based frameworks; and discover how
evidence-based decision making improves libraries. The presentation will draw
heavily from recent research by Koufogiannakis & Brettle (2016) and their book Being evidence based in library and information practice.
Participants will
learn what evidence-based librarianship is, what it looks like, and suggestions
on how to begin incorporating EBLIP into their own day-to-day practice.
Date and time: Monday 25 June 2018, 9 a.m.-10 a.m.
Moderator/Panelist: Trish Chatterley, Collections Strategies
Coordinator, University of Alberta
Panelists: Lee Ann Fullington,
Health & Environmental Sciences Librarian, Brooklyn College; Hannah Byrd
Little, Director of Library and Archives, Webb School; Pam Ryan, Director,
Service Development & Innovation, Toronto Public Library
Location: Consult the conference schedule when
available.