Librarian as Entrepreneur Leader and Technologist Carl Antonucci
Librarian as Entrepreneur, Leader, and Technologist Carl Antonucci & Sharon Clapp For ALA Midwinter 2017 Heads of Library Technology Interest Group
Who are we? & Why this topic? • Carl Antonucci, Ph. D. , Director of Library Services, Central Connecticut State University, has been employed in library services in higher education since 1993. • Sharon Clapp, Digital Resources Librarian, Central Connecticut State University, is a systems librarian, web developer, and user experience advocate. • LITA Forum Fall 2014 – Librarian as Entrepreneur, Leader, and Technologist
Librarian as Leader
What it means to be a leader in academic libraries in the 21 stcentury – Brad Eden
Transactional to Relational: Piloting Roving Reference at Georgia Tech – Emy Nelson Decker, Marlee Givens & Bruce Henson
Leading Changes as an Architect of Technology Infrastructure – Hong Ma
Librarian as Entrepreneur
The Entrepreneurial Spirit Lives in Librarians – Mary Scanlon & Michael A. Crumpton
The End of the World as We’ve Known It: Disruptive Innovation in an Academic Library – Rebecca Bichel and C. Heather Scalf
Creating Spaces for Innovation in the Workplace - Michael Rodriguez
Librarian as Technologist
The Promise & Perils of Open Source – Junior Tidal
Early Adoption, Early Abandonment: Parallel Problems in Promoting New Technology - Caitlin Bagley
A Model to Align Technology with Strategy and Structure in Academic Libraries - Harish Maringanti
Questions? Thank you! • LITA Guides series – Rowman & Littlefield https: //rowman. com/Action/ SERIES/RL/LITA Carl Antonucci - antonucci@ccsu. edu Sharon Clapp sclapp@ccsu. edu
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