Chelsea Heinbach, Cory Lampert, Cory Tucker, and Jason Vaughan (all Libraries) recently presented papers at the in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia.
Heinbach's paper, "," was co-authored with Krystyna K. Matusiak from the University of Denver, and provides a review of the research methodology from studies on visual literacy that were published in academic journals between 2011 and 2017.
Lampert and Vaughan presented "," which examines UNLV Libraries strategically built experience in the preservation of unique digital assets by utilizing a collaborative team approach.
Tucker's paper, "," was co-authored with Reeta Sinha from Springer Nature. It examines the role of subject librarians and liaisons in collection assessment and evaluation.
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