For immediate release | May 4, 2023
LRRT Library Research Forum presentations to take place at 91´«Ã½ Annual Conference 2023
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The Library Research Roundtable Forum will feature three peer-reviewed research works with the potential to make significant contributions to the field of LIS. The Research Forum presentations will be part of the LRRT Chair’s Program at 91´«Ã½ Annual in Chicago, IL on Sunday, June 25th, 4 pm-5:30 pm, Check the for details.The submissions were selected as examples of research excellence, with a focus on work exemplifying a strong use of theory, a clear and well-organized research design, and appropriate data collection and analysis methods.
The 2023 Research Forum presentations selected are:
"What do families do all day? Mapping a public library's influence on families' daily literacy environments" Presented by: Dr. J. Elizabeth Mills, Program Manager, WebJunction at OCLC, millse@oclc.org, Dr. Kathleen Campana, Assistant Professor, Kent State University, kcampan2@kent.edu, Jacqueline Kociubuk, Ph.D. Student, University of Wisconsin-Madison,kociubuk@wisc.edu
"From library thinking to community thinking: Helping libraries build a strengths-based understanding of underserved groups” Presented by: Campana, Kathleen, kcampan2@kent.edu, Jacquie Kociubuk, kociubuk@wisc.edu, Michelle H Martin, mhmarti@uw.edu.
" Social Workers in Public Libraries: Opportunity or Threat?" Presented by: Don Latham, dlatham@fsu.edu, Melissa Gross, mgross@fsu.edu.
The 2022-2023 Research Forum Committee: Yin Zhang (chair), Gina R. Costello, and Jessica Kohout-Tailor.
About Library Research Round Table
LRRT was founded in 1968 to contribute toward the extension and improvement of library research by providing public program opportunities for describing and evaluating library research projects and for disseminating their findings. LRRT is dedicated to informing and educating 91´«Ã½ members regarding research techniques and their usefulness in obtaining information. The information must help users reach administrative decisions and solve problems and expand the theoretical base of the field by serving as a forum for discussion and action on issues related to the literature and information needs for the field of library and information science.
For more information on the Library Research Round Table please visit .
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