Wednesday, November 30, 2016

CFP: All About Collection Assessment (ALCTS Collection Evaluation & Assessment Interest Group - at ALA Midwinter)

The ALCTS Collection Evaluation & Assessment Interest Group issues a call for its Midwinter Meeting in Atlanta, Sunday, January 22 from 1:30-3pm
Theme:  All about Collection Assessment

ACRL has identified “collection assessment” as a top trend of 2016.  ARL had two SPEC Kits dedicated to “collection assessment” in 2014 and 2016.  It’s clear that assessment of all kinds is now vital to libraries and librarians.  We are interested in and ask:
·         Who is engaged in the work of assessment in your libraries?
·         How does it translate into collections?
·         What does it look like or include?
·         How quantitative or qualitative is your program?
·         How are the principles being practiced and rolled out on the job, through professional development, in MLIS programs?
·         Is your collection any different since you incorporated assessment practices?
·         What have we learned, as librarians and as a library?
·         Is it really a best practice?

Come share how your library is engaging in collection assessment.  The proposed structure of the session (90 minutes) is:
1 speaker: 15 minutes to address or keynote the theme
6 lightning talks at 7 minutes each with 2 minutes to change presenters ~55 minutes
20 minutes for discussion

Please send submissions indicating your preference – keynote or lightening talk to jgelfand@uci.edu AND muglia@usc.edu by Friday, December 2.  Please include an abstract, no longer than 250 words.  Confirmation of program will be made by Dec 9.

Please direct any questions to Julia Gelfand (jgelfand@uci.edu) or Caroline Muglia (muglia@usc.edu), co-chairs.