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2010 Poster Session

“Innovations & Best Practices in Business Librarianship”

Following a theme of Innovation & Best Practices in Business Librarianship, below is the the 27 posters that were be exhibited in 2010.
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Off to a Good Start! Librarian and Faculty Collaboration on Financial Literacy
Christine Adams
Youngstown State University

Using a Symposium to Market a Business Information Center at Ford Motor Co
Alicia Biggers
Ford Motor Company

Supporting Global Entrepreneurship
Alex Caracuzzo
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Harvard Business School Technical Notes: Tools for Research
Emilie Codega, Ann Cullen & Meghan Dolan
Harvard Business School

Characteristics of the BUSLIB Listserv: A Content Analysis
Evelyn L. Curry
Texas Women’s University

Purdue University: Changing Spaces/Changing Instruction/Changing Perspectives
Kelly Evans & Hal Kirkwood
Purdue University

Competencies for Corporate Research Professionals
Dolly Goulart
QUALCOMM Inc.

Progress & Pitfalls: Business Students and Library Collaboration
Colleen Hailey & Jill Dixon
Binghamton University

Working with MBA Students at the University of Kentucky
Peter Hesseldenz
University of Kentucky

(Dis)Comfort Zones: Student Consultants’Self-Evaluations of IL Skills
Carissa Holler Phillips
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Librarians and Faculty Collaboration: Case Study of the Business Library at Sultan Qaboos University
Saif Al Jabri
Sultan Qaboos University (Oman)

Demystifying Trade with Dialog: Trade Names, Trademarks, Trade Dress, & Trade Secrets
Sheila Johnson
Dialog LLC

Promoting Library Expertise While Promoting Faculty Research
Susan Kendrick
Cornell University

Linking Arms during the Recession:
Interdepartmental Collaboration in Virtual Business Outreach Beyond University Borders

P. Judy Li, Jason D. Philips & Christine Fletcher
Mississippi State University

An Overview of Open Access in the Field of Business
Charles Lyons
University at Buffalo

A Step by Step Process for Information Literacy Integration in a Business School Curriculum
Sandal Miller & Karen Leeseberg
Southern Methodist University

Embedded Librarianship: An MBA Career Services Model
Kara Moore
Northwestern University

Developing a Business Library Collection to Support Action Based Learning
Nathan Rupp
University of Michigan

Business Library Collaboration with MBA Career Services
Hilary G. Schiraldi
University of California – Berkeley

Business Faculty’s Perception of Library Resources for Professional Research & Student Use
Lisa Shen & James Britsch
Sam Houston State University

Taking the Mystery Out of NAIC Annual Statement Data
Peggy Smith
University of Wisconsin – Madison

Marketing As a Part of the Corporate Library Value Proposition
Kristine Spanier, Knowledge Nomads
Deb Rash, Iconoculture

The Application of Content Management in Presenting Business Information to Users
Elena Vassilieva
University of North Texas

The Use of Authentic Assessment Methods in a Business Curriculum
Kari Weaver & Kimberly Babcock Mashek
Wartburg College

Teaching Research in International Trade Law and Policy
Bobbi A. Weaver
California Western School of Law

Bridging the Gap:
A Library Service Aggregates RSS Feeds into a Customized Daily E-mail Alert

Kenneth Winter
Virginia Department of Transportation

The Entrepreneurial Librarian: To Embeddedness and Beyond!
Trip Wyckoff
Florida State University

Who Are We?

The scope of the Business & Finance Division encompasses all aspects of business and financial libraries, including planning, collection building, design of services and operations, personnel, education, and the development of new business information sources.