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Spring 2016 Conference Poster Sessions

The Digital Color Line and The Colored American Magazine
Brian Sweeney, Eurie Dahn, Robert Stoddard
The College of Saint Rose

From Nimble to Brittle: Complexity and its Surprising Costs to Libraries
Mark Wolfe
University at Albany, SUNY

If You Build It, Will They Come? Collateral Benefits of Changing Strategies to
Facilitate Faculty Participation in a Campus IR

Lindsay Van Berkom

University at Albany, SUNY

Institutional Repositories in Research Libraries
Yu-Hui Chen
University at Albany, SUNY

On the Road to Premier: Planning, Marketingand Assessing the Binghamton

University Libraries
Elise Thornley

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Binghamton University

Simple Techniques for Creating Connection in Online Courses
Laurie Dreyer
University at Albany, SUNY

TLM: Timely Library Marketing
Johanna Mackay and Barbara Norelli
Skidmore College

When Open Isn't Accessible

Anne Larrivee, Nazely Kurkijan, Andrea Macargel
Binghamton University

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