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Sunday July 14, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Wondering what students are learning in library and information science school and how it compares to the past? Then this session is for you! One current student and a recent graduate will discuss what they learn while an experienced librarian will contrast how that differs from the past.
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avatar for Amanda Crego-Emley

Amanda Crego-Emley

Assistant Professor, Reference & Instruction Librarian, Head of Reference, University of Rhode Island
Amanda Crego-Emley is the Reference & Instruction Librarian and Head of Reference at the University of Rhode Island. She coordinates the Research Help Desk, supervises graduate student assistants and delivers student-centered information literacy instruction through credit-bearing... Read More →
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Laura Dowell

Student, San Jose State University
Laura Dowell (she/her) is in the process of obtaining her MLIS from San Jose State University with an emphasis in Open Education/Access and Resources, with an expected graduation date of December 2024. She is currently serving as the Special Libraries Student Chapter President at... Read More →
avatar for Julie Maekask

Julie Maekask

Law Librarian, Eastman & Smith Ltd.
As the Law Librarian at Eastman & Smith, Julie's professional mission is finding information people need to do their jobs. She has worked in public, academic, school and special libraries throughout her career in both professional and paraprofessional capacities. Degrees include an... Read More →
Sunday July 14, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
CBLS - Room 252

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