Free LLAMA Thought Leaders Webinar will Feature Megan Oakleaf

Illinois Association of College & Research Libraries Forum (IACRL)

October 9, 2016

(via Gwen Gregory, IACRL President)

The Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA), a division of ALA, will present a free webinar featuring Megan Oakleaf. It will take place on Wednesday, November 9, from 12:00 to 1:00 PM CST. This webinar is part in an ongoing series of free webinars featuring thought leaders from a wide variety of libraries. To register, go here. Anyone who registers–including those not able to attend the live event–will receive a link to a recorded version. Questions about this webinar, or other LLAMA programs, should be directed to Fred Reuland, at freuland@ala.org.

Megan Oakleaf is an Associate Professor of Library and Information Science in the iSchool at Syracuse University.  She is the author of the Value of Academic Libraries Comprehensive Review and Report and Academic Library Value: The Impact Starter Kit and has earned recognition and awards for articles published in top library and information science journals including College and Research LibrariesPortal, Reference and User Services Quarterly, and Journal of Documentation. Oakleaf has presented at numerous conferences, including the American Library Association (ALA), Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), and Association for the Assessment of Learning in Higher Education (AALHE) national conferences, the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Library Assessment Conferences, the IUPUI Assessment Institute, the Texas A&M Assessment Conference, and EDUCAUSE. Her research areas include outcomes assessment, evidence-based decision making, information literacy instruction, and academic library impact and value.

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