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Invitation to participate in survey - Use of Learning Analytics in Higher Education Academic Library Online Instruction

Posted By Janice Pereira, 10 February 2025

*** Apologies for any cross-postings ***

Dear Colleagues,

You are invited to participate in a research study exploring the Use of Learning Analytics in Higher Education Academic Library Online Instruction.

Use of Learning Analytics in Higher Education Academic Library Online Instruction Survey:
https://forms.office.com/r/uVZxFF1JPj

The survey will take approximately 20 – 30 minutes to complete on average.

Intended Participants:

  • academic librarians who capture, use data or are interested in learning analytics to support and assess the impact of their academic library online instruction / teaching
  • employed by higher education academic libraries

The survey focuses on the following questions:

  1. How do higher education academic librarians currently use data to measure and support their academic library online instruction?
  2. What are some of the methods, tools, and practices that are implemented in higher education academic library online instruction learning analytics?
  3. To what extent are higher education academic library online instruction data initiatives aligned with institutional learning analytics initiatives?
  4. What are the institutional supports that benefit and the challenges that hinder adoption of learning analytics approaches in higher education academic libraries?
  5. What supports do higher education academic librarians require to develop skills and apply knowledge to support their learning analytics activities?

Participants will have the opportunity to benefit from reflecting on their teaching and instruction practices and share your experiences with using learning analytics at your institution.

The results of the research study will be shared to provide a current picture of the use of learning analytics in higher education academic library online instruction to encourage greater awareness of learning analytics, including benefits and challenges. Librarians, library staff, and library administrators will have an opportunity to share information regarding benefits and challenges with learning analytics initiatives related to their academic library online instruction and supports needed to develop librarian learning analytics skills and application of knowledge to improve higher education academic library online instruction.

Survey responses are anonymous, and only randomly generated identifiers will be associated with your response.

The research study is being undertaken by Simone Laughton, Head of Library & Instructional Technologies at the University of Toronto Mississauga Library.

This research has been approved by the Research Ethics Board at the University of Toronto. If you have any questions or concerns about this project, you may contact the above-named persons or the Office of Research Ethics, University of Toronto at ethics.review@utoronto.ca or 416-946-3273. Further details are included in the “informed consent” text (first question of the survey).

The survey will be available until February 28th, 2025.

Thank you in advance for your participation and contributions to this research study,

Simone Laughton
Head of Library & Instructional Technologies
University of Toronto Mississauga Library
simone.laughton@utoronto.ca

Tags:  academic library  learning analytics  online instruction  survey 

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Free Membership Offer from COUNTER

Posted By Marette Hickford, 02 December 2024
Hello all, I came across the article below about the COUNTER code of practice and the body's offer of free membership: https://www.researchinformation.info/news/free-counter-membership-in-research4life-countries/ Please share if you think it is relevant to your contacts. Regards, Marette

Tags:  international librarianship  Metrics  Research 

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Register today for 24 Hours of Global Information Technology

Posted By Elisavet Chantavaridou, 17 August 2024
Forwarding for your information
 
 
24 Hours of Global Information Technology, a virtual online event across multiple time zones, 28 August (from 2 am CEST timezone), 2024
 
The IFLA Information Technology Section, IFLA Artificial Intelligence (AI) Special Interest Group, and IFLA Big Data Special Interest Group are pleased to announce an upcoming international virtual event focused on Information Technology (IT) and Libraries. This webinar held across multiple time zones seeks to provide a snapshot of IT challenges and opportunities in libraries and provide regional perspectives on issues.

You can pre-vizualize the amazing travel of the conversation around the world following this link.

#IFLAGlobalIT24
#GlobalIT24

Registration link on the Zoom Event webpage : here

For any question please contact

Cory Lampert | cory.lampert@unlv.edu
Chair, IFLA IT Section

François-Xavier Boffy | francois-xavier.boffy@univ-lyon1.fr
Information Coordinator, IFLA IT Section

Tags:  #GlobalIT24  #IFLAGlobalIT24 

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2024 Photo Submissions Open - Best Practices from World Libraries Photo Gallery

Posted By Sarah Sogigian, 06 March 2024
Updated: 06 March 2024
Hello CILIP Friends, 
 
The International Relations Connections Committee(ICNC) of the International Relations Round Table (IRRT) at the American Library Association (ALA) invites you to contribute a photo from your library that best demonstrates the IRRT President's initiative this year, “The Impact of IRRT: Celebrating our past and looking to our future.”  
 
Share the services, initiatives, programs, displays, and grants your library provides and help us build the "2024 Best Practices from World Libraries" media gallery. The photos will be displayed on our websites, publications, and/or social media outlets. 
 
The deadline for photo submissions is April 19, 2024. 
 
Review some examples from previous years:  
 
 
 Please use the Google submission form to upload your image.   
 
If a Google account is not available, please email your submission to Sarah Sogigian at sarah@masslibsystem.org following the instructions, requirements, and format below. 
 
 
General Email Submission Instructions/Format 
 
Email subject should read: 2024 Photo Gallery 
 
In the email, please provide the following information: 
 
1.             Project title (a short title for your library's project) 
2.             Library and its affiliation (example: Fogler Library, University of Maine) 
3.             Library location (State/Province, Country; example: Michigan, USA) 
4.             Library type (select from the following: Academic library, Public library, School library, Special library, or other) 
5.             Project description (in under 200 words, please describe why this project best demonstrates the value of celebrating our past and looking toward our future. 
6.             Alternate text (Alt-text) for photo and video description. Information on Alt-text can be found here.
7.             Project contact person and email (preferred but optional; the contact information will be publicly displayed) 
8.             Preferred attribution for the image (name of image owner) 
 
*Image requirements: please provide the image with the highest resolution you have; a horizontal photo that is at least 5400 pixels wide with 300 dpi is preferred. 
 
***Notice - With this submission, you grant the ALA, IRRT and ICNC full permission to distribute, edit and build upon your work with attribution.
 
All questions can be directed to Sarah Sogigian at sarah@masslibsystem.org
 
Thank you,  
Sarah Sogigian 
 
-- Sarah Sogigian Executive Director Massachusetts Library System (U.S.) +1 508-357-2121 x311

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IFLA Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group

Posted By Elisavet Chantavaridou, 13 November 2023
For those of you interested in application and developments of Artificial Intelligence in libraries, there is an IFLA Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence. You can find details here: https://www.ifla.org/units/ai/
You can also subscribe to the mailing list: https://mail.iflalists.org/wws/info/ai-sig

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IFLA Elections 2023

Posted By Elisavet Chantavaridou, 17 March 2023
Greetings, everyone. If you are voting for these IFLA elections, please consider my candidacy for Academic & Research Libraries Sections. Cheers. https://hub.ukevote.uk/iflanominees/districts/1256/profiles/hwhzw9yq-elisavet-chantavaridou

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Call for Photo Contribution -2023 Best Practices from World Libraries Photo Gallery

Posted By Sarah Sogigian, 23 February 2023

Hello CILIP Friends, 


I'm working with the International Relations Round Table of the American Library Association on their annual photo project. Please share this info as appropriate and contact me with any questions. Thanks. 

The International Connections Committee (ICC) of the International Relations Round Table (IRRT) at the American Library Association (ALA) cordially invites you to contribute a photo from your library that best demonstrates the IRRT President's initiative this year, "The New Normal for Libraries Around the Globe".  Share with us the services, initiatives, programs, displays, and grants your library provides and help us build the "2023 Best Practices from World Libraries" photo gallery.  The photos will be displayed via our websites, publications and/or social media outlets.

Examples from previous years:
ALA-IRRT International Connections

The deadline for photo submissions is Monday, April 24, 2023.

Please use the Google submission form to upload your image .

If a Google account is not available, please email your submission to Sarah Sogigian at sarah@masslibsystem.org following the instructions, requirements, and format below.

General Email Submission Instructions/Format

Email subject title should read: 2023 Photo Gallery

In the email, please provide the following information:

1.    Project title (a short title for your library's project)

2.    Library and its affiliation (example: Fogler Library, University of Maine)

3.    Library location (State/Province, Country; example: Michigan, USA)

4.    Library type (select from the following: Academic library, public library, School library, Special library or other)

5.    Project description (in under 200 words, please describe why this project best demonstrates the value of libraries in rapidly changing world)

6.    Project contact person and email (preferred but optional; the contact information will be publicly displayed)

7.    Preferred attribution for the image (name of image owner)

*Image requirements: please provide the image with the highest resolution you have; a horizontal photo that is at least 5400 pixels wide with 300 dpi is preferred.

**Notice - With this submission, you grant the ALA, IRRT and ICC full permission to distribute, edit and build upon your work with attribution.

All questions can be directed to Sarah Sogigian at sarah@masslibsystem.org 

Please consider sharing this information with colleagues. 

Thanks, 

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Sarah Sogigian
Executive Director
Massachusetts Library System, USA

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SAVE THE DATES! Writing Better Funding Bids Workshop Coming Soon!

Posted By Jamie R. Finch, 25 October 2022
SAVE THE DATE - Monday 28th November 2022 & Monday 5th December 2022, 10am to 1pm, Online Over Zoom. Over two half-day training sessions we will take you through every step of the grant process, giving you the skills, tips and confidence you need to submit brilliant grant proposals. These interactive sessions will be delivered by David Burgess, an experienced fundraiser and trainer who specialises in supporting cultural organisations to raise more money. David is Director Apollo Fundraising, chair of the Chartered Institute of Fundraising’s Cultural Sector Network and curates a global conference for Grants and Major Donor fundraisers Registration and details of charges will be available soon.

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