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Registration and light breakfast
Welcome - Dr. R. Bruce Mattingly, SUNY Cortland, Dean of Arts and Sciences, and Jennifer Kronenbitter, SUNY Cortland, Director of Libraries
Keynote - Dr. Laura E. Eierman SUNY Cortland.
Sherry Larson-Rhodes, SUNY Geneseo, “Gen Z + Scientific Information Literacy —> A Catalyst for Change”
Break
Elizabeth DiGiovine and Natasha Bishop, Cornell University, “Reduce, Review, Report: How STEM Librarians can Help Combat Research Waste within their Institutions”
Memorial Library and Makerspace Tour - The library tour will feature our state of the art Fralick Teaching Materials Center, which includes materials that are typically encountered in preK-12 school libraries, allowing students to gain hands-on practice with these resources before they use them in the classroom.
Lunch
Lindsay Bahureksa, Cornell University, “Evidence synthesis in my discipline: yes, no, maybe so?”
Sue Cardinal, University of Rochester, “Experimenting with an Electronic Poster Session in Carlson Library”
Roman Koshykar, Rochester Institute of Technology, “I Need a Standard! Redesigning a Standards Library Guide to Better Meet the Needs of Engineering Students”
Break and Poster session
Sarah Wright, Gabriela Evergreen, and Wendy Kozlowski, Cornell University, “From Prepared to Plan to Understanding the Value of Curation: lessons and directions in research data services at Cornell University”
Juan Denzer, Syracuse University Libraries , “Let’s Have a Serious Talk About Generative AI: How STEM Librarians should be leading a conversation”