1. Portfolio 2008-09 Cynthia Akers Information Literacy and Outreach Coordinator ESU Libraries and Archives ULA Faculty Meeting, April 20, 2009
2. Teaching/Performance Instruction/Assessment: Wrote a proposal to offer sections of UL100, âInformation Literacy and Technologyâ, as a pilot project for the Spring 2009 semester (April 2008) Â With Dr. Anthony Ambrosio, ESU Assessment Director, coordinated and administered Project SAILS (Standardized Assessment of Information Literacy Skills) as a post-test in Composition II courses and a random sample of seniors taking the CAAP exam to establish baseline data (May 2008) Taught a training session for LibGuides for ULA faculty (February 12, 2009) Â Created online research guides via LibGuides for âComposition II Resourcesâ, âLibrary and Information Management Resourcesâ, and âLiterature Resourcesâ (Spring 2009; my LibGuides profile also features my individual instant messaging window via Meebo) Â Taught one section of UL100C, âInformation Literacy and Technologyâ as a two-hour-credit course via face-to-face and Blackboard (Spring 2009) Â Revised and updated âLibrary Instruction Statistics Formâ to reflect a summative assessment of instructional sessions and teaching; transferred the form to Google Docs for more accurate reporting of statistics (Spring 2009) Â Created a formative assessment on Google Docs for Composition II students to learn more about their previous library instruction experiences in order to refine our instructional and teaching activities (Spring 2009)
3. Outreach Created a blog, âLibrary Lines Onlineâ, for updates on University Libraries and Archives services, resources, and activities (Fall 2008): http://librarylinesonline.blogspot.com  Organized and coordinated a University-wide Open House for the remodeled 1st floor of William Allen White Library (September 3, 2008) Organized and presented, with ESULA members and WAW Childrenâs Book Awards Committee members, a display for the William Allen White Childrenâs Book Awards, Kansas City Literary Festival, Kansas City, MO Plaza (May 17, 2008)  Organized and presented, with ESULA members and WAW Childrenâs Book Awards Committee members, a display for the William Allen White Childrenâs Book Awards, River City Reading Festival, Lawrence, KS (September 27, 2008)  Chair, ULA Publicity/Outreach Committee (Fall 2008-Spring 2009); contributed articles to âLibrary Linesâ, print and online newsletter of University Libraries and Archives  Continued collaboration with Kim Holcomb, ESU Writing Center Director, to host âWriting Center Night in the Libraryâ on Tuesdays, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. (Fall 2008-Spring 2009)  Coordinated the Libraries and Archivesâ recognized student organization, ESULA (Empowered Students for University Libraries and Archives), serving as faculty adviser for the 2008-09 academic year.
4. Research With ESULA members, presented a panel discussion titled âESULA: Changing Perceptions of the Academic Library through Student Activismâ, Kansas Library Conference, Wichita, KS (April 9, 2008)  Wrote and submitted a presentation proposal, âWhat Do They Know, and How Do We Find Out? Practical Adventures in Information Literacy Assessmentâ, for the 37th Annual LOEX Conference (November 21, 2008; the proposal was not accepted but will be a good basis for a future journal article.)  Presenter, âMaybe They Know, and Maybe They Donât! Practical Academic Adventures in Information Literacy Assessmentâ, Kansas Library Association/Mountain Plains Library Association Joint Conference, Wichita, KS (April 3, 2009) Applied and accepted to the American Library Association â Association for College and Research Libraries Institute for Information Literacy Assessment Immersion Track, Nashville, TN (December 4-7, 2008; 40 out of 120 applicants were accepted to this program)
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6. Assessment Track was offered for the first time December 4-7, 2008, Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville, TN
9. Next application process should be available this spring:http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/issues/infolit/professactivity/iil/immersion/Immersion_09_Invitat.cfm
10. When They Say âImmersionââŠTake It Seriously! Schedule started at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, December 4 All day (and evening!) Friday, December 5 and Saturday, December 6 All morning until 2:00 p.m. Sunday, December 7
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12. How to write student learning outcomes using the IOT formula (in order to)
13. How to write rubrics and criteria for assessments of assignments, courses, programs
14. How to develop an institutional plan for information literacy assessment
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16. Service Member, ESU Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs search committee (Spring 2008) With Terri Summey, taught a Resources for Living course, âWikis and Blogs, Oh My!â This course is part of an ongoing cooperative series of free courses sponsored by ESU Libraries and Archives, the Emporia Public Library, Flint Hills Technical College, Emporia School District, ESU School of Library and Information Management, and the State Library of Kansas (July 9, 2008)  Appointed to a one-year term as Kansas Library Association Past President (July 2008-June 2009). Responsibilities in this position include: Service on the Kansas Library Association Executive Board and the Kansas Library Association Council Chair, Kansas Library Association Nominating Committee Chair, Kansas Library Association Presidential Awards Committee  2ndVice President, Kansas Library Association College and University Libraries Section (elected Spring 2009) Â
17. Service Representative to the ESU Vice President for Academic Affairs Advisory Committee (Fall 2008-Spring 2009; I represent the Libraries and Archives and the School of Library and Information Management) Â Member, Environment Implementation Team, ESU Strategic Planning Task Force (Spring 2009) Â ESU Libraries and Archives representative, 2008 Kansas Notable Books Selection Committee (sponsored by the Kansas Center for the Book, State Library of Kansas, June 2007-July 2008) Â Judge for poster sessions, ESU Research and Creativity Forum (April 10, 2008) Â Judge for poster sessions, ESU Assessment Forum (February 20, 2009) Â Member, ESU Teaching-Learning-Assessment Committee (Fall 2008-Spring 2009) Â Book reviewer, Emporia Public Library âOn the Shelfâ column, Emporia Gazette
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19. Seek opportunities for professional development seminars addressing time management and communication skills. I am already signed up to attend a CareerTrack seminar, âCommunicating with Tact and Professionalismâ, May 20-21, 2009
20. Work with the Collection Development Committee and the ULA Administrative Team in Spring 2009 to identify an internal candidate for the Collection Development Coordinator position, and mentor that candidate during Summer 2009Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
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22. With Instruction Team, create rubrics for measuring general information literacy learning outcomes in UL100
23. With Instruction Team, create rubrics for measuring upper-level information literacy learning outcomes in subject-specific undergraduate and graduate level research courses
24. Investigate software options to create interactive tutorials for databases, virtual library tours, and videos for distance education
25. Continue work with ESUâs Assessment and Teaching Enhancement Center to identify reliable assessment methods for ULA services and resources
26. Revisit LibQUAL+, an assessment of library service quality by patrons, for potential implementation in 2009-10 academic year         Outreach: Continue to seek opportunities to market and promote ULA resources and services across the ESU campus and the Emporia community Collaborate with entities such as the International Student Office and the Center for Campus Involvement to learn more about studentsâ actual vs. perceived needs for library services and resources Establish more effective relationships with the Bulletin, ESU Marketing Office, and ESU Public Relations Office to promote ULA as a âplaceâ and a âspaceâ  Other: Continue to build relationships with faculty for collection development activities in my assigned academic departments Evaluate for potential weeding/deselection and updates of the print Reference collection and the print circulating collections in my assigned Collection Development subject areas   RESEARCH (20%) Seek opportunities to attend and present at state, regional, and national conferences related to instruction, outreach, and assessment Write an article for submission to a peer-reviewed library journal based upon my experiences with the ILI Assessment Immersion Track and information literacy assessment plans for our program  SERVICE (10%) Seek opportunities for professional service in Kansas related to instruction, assessment, and outreach Â
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28. Collaborate with entities such as the International Student Office and the Center for Campus Involvement to learn more about studentsâ actual vs. perceived needs for library services and resources
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30. Evaluate for potential weeding/deselection and updates of the print Reference collection and the print circulating collections in my assigned Collection Development subject areasÂ