Sarah LeMire
Texas A&M University
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Public Services Quarterly | 2016
Lorelei Rutledge; Sarah LeMire
As more students, faculty, and staff from traditionally underrepresented groups enter universities and colleges, academic libraries must find ways to reach out to these groups in order to better meet their unique educational needs. In this article, librarians from two large public universities describe how they used data about their communities to determine which underserved groups might need additional outreach, and then marketed library tools and services to student veterans, students with disabilities, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students.
Journal of Library Administration | 2016
Lorelei Rutledge; Sarah LeMire; Melanie Hawks; Alfred Mowdood
ABSTRACT This article describes how the University of Utahs J. Willard Marriott Library implemented a competency-based talent management system across the organization to address organizational, departmental, and individual needs. Success of the implementation was mixed. Designing human resources systems around core competencies made organizational values and goals concrete but proved unsustainable in the long-term. Using core competencies to shape departmental goals, coach staff and library faculty, and onboard new employees proved beneficial at the middle management level.
College & Undergraduate Libraries | 2018
Sarah LeMire; Stephanie J. Graves; Michael Hawkins; Shweta Kailani
Abstract Orienting patrons to library spaces, collections, and services is an important, but time-intensive, challenge for many librarians. Library tours are one strategy commonly employed to familiarize patrons with library spaces and services. Augmented reality provides a new opportunity for librarians to develop engaging and interactive unmediated tours. Augmented reality tours provide participants with an opportunity to explore library spaces and service points while affording librarians the chance to share valuable information about those spaces and services. This article details how one library constructed an augmented reality tour and shares assessment-based insights into participant responses to the augmented reality format.
Public Services Quarterly | 2017
Sarah LeMire
Veterans are a unique population that can be found in libraries across the United States. Libraries of all types are developing new approaches to the veterans in their patron populations in the wake of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. This study identifies several common strategies that libraries, especially public and academic libraries, are employing to support their patrons who are veterans, as well as distinctions in strategy according to library type. It further explores whether libraries are relying upon library staff who are veterans when developing services and programming for patrons who are veterans.
Archive | 2015
Sarah LeMire
Archive | 2018
Sarah LeMire; Stephanie J. Graves; Zackary Chance Medlin
Archive | 2018
Sarah LeMire; Stephanie J. Graves; Sean Buckner; Michael Hawkins; Donald Freeman; Gerald Smith
Archive | 2018
Sarah LeMire; Stephanie J. Graves; Zackary Chance Medlin
College & Research Libraries | 2018
Sarah LeMire; Stephanie J. Graves
The Journal of Academic Librarianship | 2017
Elizabeth German; Sarah LeMire