Presenter Kimberly Michelle Gay
Head of Reference and Information Services, Librarian II. John B. Coleman Library.
Texas A&M University- Prairie View A&M University
Speaker Bio: Kimberly Michelle Gay is Head of the Reference and Information Services Department and Academic Reference and Instruction Librarian II at the John B. Coleman Library of Prairie View A&M University. Gay served as the Interim/Acting Head of the Reference and Information Services Department 2013-2014. She celebrated her 18th year of working for the Texas A&M System and 16-years with PVAMU this year. Gay is the Library Faculty Liaison on the main campus for: University College, College of Agriculture and Human Sciences, Panthers Fostering Academic Success
Speaker Time: 1:00 PM- 1:50 PM
Wednesday, June 8, 2021
Description: This workshop will showcase the talent of library research automation skills, frame-working the protocols and guidelines, bias in the literature assessments, and reviewing the meta-analyses. It will display best practices using system reviews within librarian and faculty research collaborations through reporting guidelines, transparency in search approaches, and the librarians’ researching expertise.
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Head of Reference and Information Services, Librarian II. John B. Coleman Library.
Texas A&M University- Prairie View A&M University
Speaker Bio: Kimberly Michelle Gay is Head of the Reference and Information Services Department and Academic Reference and Instruction Librarian II at the John B. Coleman Library of Prairie View A&M University. Gay served as the Interim/Acting Head of the Reference and Information Services Department 2013-2014. She celebrated her 18th year of working for the Texas A&M System and 16-years with PVAMU this year. Gay is the Library Faculty Liaison on the main campus for: University College, College of Agriculture and Human Sciences, Panthers Fostering Academic Success
Speaker Time: 1:00 PM- 1:50 PM
Friday, October 14, 2022
Title: Library Researching Connecting and Collaborating with your library patrons: Using Evidence Synthesis and Systematic Reviews
Description: This workshop will showcase the talent of library researching in automation instruction skills, frame-working the protocols and guidelines, bias in the literature assessments, and reviewing the meta-analyses. The workshop is geared for all types of librarians and library settings that focus on the best practices of researching and connecting with all your library patrons through the TexShare databases. From school to public to academic and special librarians, learn how to go from basic to advance researching skills thorough understanding the value of systematic database reviewing. The session will display the best instruction practices using systematic reviewing within the librarian and to the library patrons from all settings of academic, public, school, and special. The program will host research collaboration examples through reporting guidelines, transparency in search approaches, and the librarians’ researching expertise.
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