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EBLIP7 Conference Award Winners
2013.
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During the 7th International Evidence
Based Library and Information Practice conference (EBLIP7), delegates were
encouraged to vote for their favourite paper and poster. Congratulations to the
following People’s Choice Award winners!
EBLIP7 People's Choice Awards - Best Paper
First
Place
Looking
for InfoLit: Using Syllabi to Map Strategic
Information Literacy Instruction
Katherine Boss, Long Island University, United States
Emily Drabinski, Long Island University, United States
A
Two-Way Second Place Tie
Putting
a Sacred Cow out to Pasture: Assessing the Effect of Removing Fines and
Reducing Barriers at an Academic Library
Kathleen Reed, Vancouver Island University, Canada
Jean Blackburn, Vancouver Island University, Canada
Daniel Sifton, Vancouver Island University, Canada
EBLIP in a Public Library: Assessment and Research at Edmonton Public Library
Soleil Surette, Edmonton Public Library, Canada
Laura Winton, Edmonton Public Library, Canada
EBLIP7 People's Choice Awards - Best Poster
First Place
Determining
the Direction of an Information Literacy Program: Data Analysis Leads to the
Creation of Online Learning Objects
Gail Strachan, Seneca College, Canada
Kathryn Klages, Seneca College, Canada
Maria Bordignon, Seneca College, Canada
Second
Place
Culling
the Herd in Hard Times: Implementing an Evidence-Based "Big Deal"
Cancellation Support Tool at Vancouver Island University
Jean Blackburn, Vancouver Island University, Canada
Kathleen Reed, Vancouver Island University, Canada
Dana McFarland, Vancouver Island University, Canada
A
Three-Way Third Place Tie
Navigating Uncharted Territory:
Introducing EBLIP into a Department
Laura Newton-Miller, Carleton University, Canada
Studying Customers' Use of the Physical
Space at Edmonton Public Library
Beth Wortman, Edmonton Public Library, Canada
Collaborating on Demonstrating Evidence
of Student Learning in Undergraduate Literacy Instruction
Nancy Goebel, University of Alberta, Canada
Michelle Edwards Thomson, Red Deer College, Canada
Jessica Knoch, Grant MacEwan
University, Canada
Sara Sharun, Mount Royal
University, Canada