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Priscilla Ortiz is a Resource Sharing Specialist at California State University, San Bernardino and has 9 years of experience working in the Interlibrary Loan Department there. She loves collaborating within the resource sharing community and believes there is always something to be learned through discussion. Priscilla has served on multiple I-SPIE conference planning committees, is currently the Chair for the ULMS Resource Sharing Functional Committee (RSFC) and member of I-SPIE TV. Priscilla be presenting today on “World Café: Building Connections: The Road to Success”

Cassandra Swartzwelder

Lightning Talk: CONTU and Copyright  

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Cassandra Swartzwelder is the Resource Sharing and Collections Specialist at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo and has worked in libraries for over twelve years. Cassandra discovered her love and passion for working in libraries as a student worker and eventually went on to get her MLIS. Prior to working at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo she worked in the Circulations department at CSU Fresno. She has been on multiple CSU conference planning committee's and hosted the 2017 I-SPIE conference. Cassandra will be leading a discussion on CONTU and Copyright.

Allyce Ondricka

Lightning Talk: How to solve issues with understaffing

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Allyce Ondricka is the head of Interlibrary Services at San Francisco State University. They have worked in libraries since 2008, starting from the bottom as a student assistant, and have taken on many roles in the field, including reference services, circulation, shelving, and interlibrary services. They love collaborating with other library workers, especially across functional units, and work hard to make the library an inclusive space for all. Their favorite aspect of ILL is the detective work involved, especially with the “weird” and problem requests. They will be doing a participatory lightning round on how to solve issues with understaffing in the interlibrary services world.

Leah Joy

Lightning Talk: How to solve issues with understaffing

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Leah Joy is a Resource Sharing Specialist at San Francisco State University. Prior to that, she worked as a Circulation Supervisor at Cornerstone University. The element of her job she is most passionate about is enabling others to pursue their research passions by building bridges between users and the resources they need. She will be co-hosting lightning round understaffing in the interlibrary services world with her colleague, Allyce Ondricka.

Nikki DeMoville

Lightning Talk: Communications Made Easy:  Patron Query Letters in Alma

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Empowering Library Staff and Pleasing Library Patrons Through Alma Letters

Lightning Talk: Labels

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Christina L. Hennessey is the Systems Librarian at California State University, Northridge and has worked in libraries for 23 years, including 5 years at CSUN. She loves working with all the CSU folks in resource sharing and really loves working with Alma letters and helping other libraries improve their Alma letters. Alma letters and our Primo interfaces are often the only interaction we have with our library patrons, and she is passionate about what we can do to make those things better to make our patrons happy. Christina will be presenting today at I-SPIE on ‘Empowering library staff and pleasing patrons through Alma letters.'letters” and in a Lightning Talk on Labels.

Natalya Magazino

Resource Sharing Statistics in Alma Analytics at the CSU

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