Primo for Reference and Instruction (PRIM) 2017

PRIM 2017 took place August 14th at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, WA. The theme was Focus – Engagement – Literacy.

Presentations

Engaging Students to Become Information Skeptics

Presenters:

  • Diane Prorak, University of Idaho
  • Robert Perret, University of Idaho
  • Kimberly Foster, University of Idaho

Slides: Engaging Students to Become Information Skeptics (PPTX)

How Primo Uses and Displays Data from Alma

Presenters:

  • Doris Munson, Eastern Washington University
  • Merri Hartse, Eastern Washington University

Slides: How Primo Uses and Displays Data from Alma (PPTX)

I Want My Digital Objects and I Want Them Now: Can Primo Keep Up with Demand?

Presenter: Janet Hauck, Whitworth University

Slides: I Want My Digital Objects and I Want Them Now (PPTX)

The Library Learning Narrative: A Pilot Project to Capture Learning Outcomes at the Reference Desk

Presenters:

  • Rick Stoddart, University of Idaho
  • Beth Hendrix, University of Idaho

Slides: The Library Learning Narrative (PPTX)

Materials: Information Jeopardy (PPT)

Migration to Alma/Primo: Experiences and Lessons Learned at CWU

Presenter: Ping Fu, Central Washington University

Slides: Migration to Alma/Primo (PPTX)

News Literacy: A Canvas Mini-MOOC

Presenters:

  • Kathleen Monks, University of Washington
  • Marisa Petrich, University of Washington

Slides: News Literacy: A Canvas Mini-MOOC (PPTX)

Perspective on Building Information Literacy into General Education

Presenter: Elizabeth Brown, Central Washington University

Slides: Perspective on Building Information Literacy into General Education (PDF)

Research Models, Primo, & The First Year Experience

Presenter: Kimberly Willson-St. Clair, Portland State University

Slides: Research Models, Primo, and the First Year Experience (PPTX)

Teaching Discovery with Critical Information Literacy

Presenter: Annie Downey, Reed College

Slides: Teaching Discovery with Critical Information Literacy (PPTX)

Using Primo with Non-Traditional Students

Presenter: Julie Carmen, Central Washington University

Slides: Using Primo with Non-Traditional Students (PPTX)

Posters

Finding the Bites in the Elephant: Helping Students Break Topics Down

Author: Kael Moffat, Saint Martin’s University

Poster: Finding the Bites in the Elephant (PDF)

Information Literacy Competency of Eastern Oregon University Freshmen

Author: Sarah Ralston, Eastern Oregon University

Poster: Information Literacy Competency of Eastern Oregon University Freshmen (PDF)