Come join a webinar on #leadership #mindfulness:
Pivoting to the Heart: Mindfulness Practices for Library Leaders in Times of Change
by Dr. Kelly Miller, Certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher and Associate Dean for Learning and Research Services, University of Miami Libraries

Time: August 7 (Thursday), 2025; 10:00 -11:00 am (US Eastern Time; UTC-4)

Details and registration link:
https://iatul.org/news/latest-news/sig-l-webinar-on-mindfulness-practices.html

The event will be recorded.

#IATUL #LibraryLeadership

SIG Leadership presents an IATUL webinar on Mindfulness Practices for Library Leaders

SIG Leadership (SIG-L) presents an IATUL webinar on Mindfulness Practices for Library Leaders

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Critical AI Literacy

Beyond the Shelves · Episode

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#TIl: eWOM = electronic word of mouth. [via #IATUL 2023 poster "#Hashtag Social Media Experiences: Building Positive Patron–Library Relationships" https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/iatul/2023/posters/5/] #library #libraries #socialmedia
#Hashtag Social Media Experiences: Building Positive Patron–Library Relationships

The ubiquitous presence of social media has changed the way libraries communicate with their patrons. Academic libraries usually employ social media to provide instant feedback to queries and promote library services to students and faculty. However, using these tools solely for such purposes means not fully utilizing their potential. Properly applied, social media can help build and maintain positive relationships between libraries and communities they serve. Social media experts (e.g.: Quesenberry, 2021) argue that in order to build these relationships, an organization should take a “bottom up” approach to social media by engaging with patrons through social media listening and monitoring, content creation, community management, and engagement. Using this approach, the study examines how five academic libraries in Atlantic Canada employ social media to build long-term positive relationships with students and their parents, faculty, and staff. It also examines how electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) influences these relationships, since social media can either engage or alienate patrons. The authors also devise a set of recommendations and discuss best practices of social media use by academic libraries.

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LibGuides: IATUL Fall Seminar - 2023: IATUL Fall Seminar 2023

LibGuides: IATUL Fall Seminar - 2023: IATUL Fall Seminar 2023

I’m sitting at an academic conference in Zurich #IATUL. Five papers this morning and five white men. https://library.ethz.ch/en/news-and-courses/events/iatul-fall-seminar-2022/programm-iatul-2022.html
Programme IATUL Fall Seminar 2022