University of St Thomas Libraries ARLD Dialogue:
Collaborating on Online Tutorials in Minnesota
In partnership with the Academic and Research Libraries section of the Minnesota Library Association.
Tuesday, 30 March, 2010
11.00a-1.00p
Leyden Dining Room (Room 253)
Murray-Herrick Campus Center
University of St Thomas
2115 Summit Avenue
St Paul, MN 55105
Register for this free dialogue here.
Please join us to discuss collaborating on online tutorials for shared library resources in Minnesota. We’ll be talking about best practices for online tutorials in libraries and how we can work together to employ them.
The goal of this dialogue is to establish collaborative online tutorial program by and for Minnesota libraries.
Lunch will be provided.
Space is limited. Please RSVP by Friday, March 26th, using the form at this site.
For more info, contact
Ryan Carter
Business Reference Librarian
ryan.carter@stthomas.edu
651 962 4646
Dialogue details
11.00a: Welcome and lunch
11.15a: Short Presentation
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Best practices and current research on online tutorials for libraries, led by Ryan Carter, UST Libraries
11.30a: Discussion and planning
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How best to collectively develop online tutorials for common databases
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Gauging interest among participants for launching such a project
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Defining scope of such a project, including potential databases to start on, necessary software to create tutorials, format, hosting, and accessibility
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Identifying next steps and a timeline for the project
Arrival details
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As this dialogue happens during spring break, free parking will be available on campus. Lots H, C, and A are recommended.
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The dialogue will be held in the Leyden Dining Room (room 253) of Murray-Herrick Campus Center.
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Register for this free dialogue here.