Dale, J. & Kellam, L. (2013, April). Higher Learning: Effective and Engaging Information Literacy Instruction for Upper-Level Students. To be presented at the Association of College and Research Libraries National Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Dale, J., Kellam, L. & Pressley, L. (2013, April). Building a Dream Team: Library Personas in the 21st Century Library. To be presented at the Association of College and Research Libraries National Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Kellam, L. & Dale, J. (2012, June). Beyond the basics: Effective and engaging information literacy instruction for upper-level students. Presented at the Metrolina Information Literacy Conference, NC.

Dale, J. & Kellam, L. (2012, Feb.). Information literacy scaffolding: Constructing knowledge in the library classroom and beyond. Presented at the Lilly Conference on College and University Teaching, Greensboro, NC.

Kellam, L. & Cramer, S. (2011, Oct.). “Do we really need to pay for this anymore?” The best free v. fee sources for statistics and country research. Presented at the North Carolina Library Association’s 59th Biennial Conference on behalf of BLINC: Business Librarianship in North Carolina, Hickory, NC.

Kellam, L., Harris, A., Pressley, L., & Sanders, M. (2011, Oct.). Patrons left their own devices: Library databases and e-readers. Presented at the North Carolina Library Association 59th Biennial Conference on behalf of Reference and Adult Services Section, Hickory, NC.

Kellam, L. Harris Houk, A. & Dale, J. (2011, August). Love in an elevator: Exploring new presentation formats. Presented at the 2nd Annual ShareAcademy, Charlotte, NC.

Kellam, L. Harris, A. & Shields, K. (2011, June). Reference training for a new generation: UNCG’s Intern Program. Poster session presented at the 6th Annual Metrolina Library Association Information Literacy Conference, Charlotte, NC.

Dale, J. & Kellam, L. (2011, June). We r in yr dormz, helpn yer rsrch. Presented at Metrolina Library Association’s 6th Annual Information Literacy Conference, Charlotte, NC.

Kellam, L. & Dale, J. (2011, May). Living and learning with the library: Outreach to campus learning communities. Presented at the LAUNC-CH Research Forum, Chapel Hill, NC.

Kellam, L. (2011, May). One size fits none: Embedded data librarianship. Presented at the International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology Annual Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

Kellam, L. (2011, May). Fight for your right!: Marketing data and data resources to non-data users. Presented at the International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology Annual Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

Dale, J. & Kellam, L. (2011, March). On the front lines: New opportunities for embedded librarianship. Presented at the Association of College and Research Libraries National Virtual Conference.

Kellam, L. (2011, March). Embedded: The in-house librarian program. Presented at The Conference for Entrepreneurial Librarians: From Vision to Implementation, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Dale, J., Harris, A., & Kellam, L. (2011, February). Power to the students. Presented at the Lilly Conference on College and University Teaching, Greensboro, NC.

Kellam, L. (2010, Nov.). America’s most wanted. Presented at the ICPSR Social Sciences Data Fair, Virtual.

Harris, A., & Kellam, L. (2010, September). Free web tools: Productivity, communication, and instruction, oh my! Presented at Digital Reference Tools and Technologies, Raleigh, NC.

Dale, J. Harris, A. & Kellam, L. (2010, June). Classroom 2.0: Bringing interactivity into library instruction. Presented at Metrolina Library Association 5th Annual Information Literacy Conference, Charlotte, NC.

Kellam, L. (2010, May). Go screencasting go!: Creating screencast tutorials to support data products. Presented at International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology, Ithaca, New York.

Giesbrecht, W., Kellam, L., Tao, M., Thompson, K., & West, A. (2010, May). Data Reference in Depth. Presented at International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology, Ithaca, New York.

Kellam, L., Filar Williams, B., Harris, A., & Winkler, H. (2010, April). Instructional Technology: It’s a Team Thing. Presented at Computers in Libraries, Washington, District of Columbia.

Kellam, L. & Filar Williams, B. (2010, April). Productivity tools. Presented at Computers in Libraries, Alexandria, VA.

Kellam, L. & Harris, A. (2009, June). Assessment is more than just a buzz word: Assessing the retention of information literacy skills. Presented at Metrolina Library Association 4th Annual Information Literacy Conference, Charlotte, NC.

Kellam, L. & Peter, K. (2009, May). Data librarians represent!: Integrating data Services into the Social Science Research Process.  Workshop at the International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology, Tampere, Finland.

Kellam, L. & Cox, R. (2009, April). Hacking Blackboard: Customized Content Portals. Presented at Computers in Libraries, Alexandria, VA.

Fu, S., Kellam, L., & Metcalf, S. (2009, March). Get it while it’s hot: Developing data services in the academic library. Presented at the Association of College and Research Libraries National Conference, Seattle, WA.

Kellam, L., Pressley, L., Womack, H.D., Harris, A., & Hirst, E. (2008, August). High tech, low cost technology and trends workshop. Workshop presented by the Technology and Trends Roundtable of the North Carolina Library Association, Elon, NC.

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