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Thursday, May 7
 

11:30am EDT

Navigating Rough Terrains: Empowering Liaisons in Collection Decisions
Thursday May 7, 2026 11:30am - 12:15pm EDT
This session explores strategies to increase subject liaison engagement in collection development decisions through data-driven approaches. Librarians from both mid-size and large institutions will share strategies to help subject liaisons make informed collections decisions using data, collaborative discussion, and subject expertise. We will discuss challenges that librarians may face while doing collection development in addition to their other job duties and open the discussion up for the audience to speak from their own experiences.

Learning Objective(s): 1) Identify common challenges subject liaisons face in balancing collection development with other responsibilities; 2) Develop practical approaches to data driven decision making into liaison workflows; and 3) Collaborate with peers to share ideas and solutions for increasing liaison engagement in collection development.
Presenters
avatar for Tiler Jewell

Tiler Jewell

Research & Collection Development Librarian, Saginaw Valley State University
avatar for Alex Hauser

Alex Hauser

Business Librarian, Michigan State University
Thursday May 7, 2026 11:30am - 12:15pm EDT
Courtyard I & II

1:20pm EDT

When Cost-Per-Use Isn’t Enough: Solving the Small Department Dilemma
Thursday May 7, 2026 1:20pm - 2:05pm EDT
We all want to ensure departments across campus have access to the resources they need. And using data to make resource allocation decisions is responsible. But how do you ensure smaller departments aren’t placed at a disadvantage when metrics like cost-per-use are utilized? This presentation explores one academic library’s experience setting up a rubric to evaluate electronic resources that incorporates weight to equalize data across departments of various sizes.

Learning Objective(s): 1) Analyze the challenges of using raw data to make collections decisions; 2) Identify metrics for their own evaluation rubric; 3) Apply similar formulas to weigh criteria within the rubric; and 4) Develop strategies to communicate collection renewal decisions effectively and transparently to stakeholders outside the library.
Presenters
avatar for Johanna Boyle

Johanna Boyle

Collections Management Librarian, Grand Valley State University
I joined GVSU in February 2025, coming from a background in public libraries. I'm an Returned Peace Corps Volunteer in Morocco (2013-2015, youth development) and I like gardening, my dog, and playing French horn (not very well).
avatar for Marcia Masters

Marcia Masters

Acquisition & Collection Data Analysis Librarian, Grand Valley State University
Thursday May 7, 2026 1:20pm - 2:05pm EDT
Courtyard I & II

2:15pm EDT

The Packaging Reuse Project: Creating Connections with Mutually Beneficial Partnerships
Thursday May 7, 2026 2:15pm - 3:00pm EDT
The Packaging Reuse Project is a collaboration between the library’s resource sharing department and eight different locations on campus, allowing for a unique connection between different departments. This presentation will discuss how the project was started, issues we encountered, and how the project currently operates, as well as highlight ways that attendees can collaborate and connect across campus, even if they are not part of a resource sharing department.

Learning Objective(s): 1) Attendees will be able to identify potential partners for a packaging reuse program or other collaboration; and 2) Attendees will be able to identify benefits as well as potential issues and/or roadblocks when implementing a similar program at their own institutions.
Presenters
avatar for Brenna Wade

Brenna Wade

Public Services Librarian, Hillsdale College
I am a Public Services Librarian at Hillsdale College. My main job responsibilities include resource sharing, reference, library instruction/information literacy, and outreach/marketing. I am very interested in seeing how all of the different aspects of librarianship interact and... Read More →
Thursday May 7, 2026 2:15pm - 3:00pm EDT
Courtyard I & II

4:15pm EDT

Ask Us: Creating an Auto-Triaging Contact Form
Thursday May 7, 2026 4:15pm - 5:00pm EDT
Presentation Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQPMwiKqLHpuWDXYrn_YTqZsBkcvxpLK4_NKubbBWnJFMJg-ylO3rpRJA9AM0ZsyIMIhUj8aABVqPPL/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=60000

This presentation will describe the process the MSU Libraries undertook to create an auto-triaging contact form using Drupal Forms and the LibAnswers API, effectively combining the workflows of two previously distinct units. We will cover how we designed the form, technical considerations and troubleshooting, and policies we implemented to ensure further triage once the form is submitted. Attendees will leave with tools to create a similar form at their own libraries.

Learning Objective(s): 1) Attendees will learn how the LibAnswers API can be used to create a self-triaging contact form; 2) Attendees will explore the process for creating a library contact form using Drupal Forms; and 3) Attendees will examine policies and workflows for effective reference/technical support triage in an academic library setting.
Presenters
avatar for Emilia Marcyk

Emilia Marcyk

Head, Reference & Discovery Services, Michigan State University
SG

Sruthin Gaddam

User Experience & Accessibility Librarian, Michigan State University
Pronouns:  he/him/his
CJ

Cameron Johnson

Operations Manager, Reference & Discovery Services, Michigan State University
Thursday May 7, 2026 4:15pm - 5:00pm EDT
Courtyard I & II
 
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