Presentations
"Harvesting the Cloud: Utilizing Google Apps to increase collaboration" Lightning talk at Online Northwest, Corvallis, OR. February, 13th, 2015
A five minute talk about how I use different application offered through Google to collaborate with staff in the library, throughout the consortium and with librarians across the country.
A five minute talk about how I use different application offered through Google to collaborate with staff in the library, throughout the consortium and with librarians across the country.
"Moving Mountains: Migrating a Consortium to a New Integrated Library System," with Molly Blalock, Bronwyn Dorhofer and Anya Arnold. Access Services Conference, Atlanta, GA.
November 14th, 2014
Representing the Orbis Cascade Alliance, we reported on our experience participating in the migration of 37 college libraries to a Shared Integrated Library System, hosted by Ex Libris. The Orbis Cascade Alliance is the largest consortium of libraries to migrate to a shared ILS. During our presentation, we provided background information about the Alliance, procedures on how we prepared for the migration, the benefits of the new ILS and lessons learned for libraries making a similar migration
November 14th, 2014
Representing the Orbis Cascade Alliance, we reported on our experience participating in the migration of 37 college libraries to a Shared Integrated Library System, hosted by Ex Libris. The Orbis Cascade Alliance is the largest consortium of libraries to migrate to a shared ILS. During our presentation, we provided background information about the Alliance, procedures on how we prepared for the migration, the benefits of the new ILS and lessons learned for libraries making a similar migration
"Document Delivery by the Seat of Your Pants," with Molly Blalock. Northwest Interlibrary Loan and Resource Sharing Conference. September 11th, 2014
Molly and I shared our process of building a home-grown document delivery service, how well the service worked in the first year of implementation and offered advice for other libraries that were interested in building a similar service.
Molly and I shared our process of building a home-grown document delivery service, how well the service worked in the first year of implementation and offered advice for other libraries that were interested in building a similar service.
"Alumni Panel," Emporia School of Library and Information Management Portland Cohort Orientation, Panel Presentation, 2010-2015
Each August, the incoming MLS program cohort meets for it's orientation, during a panel of current students and alumni share their journeys and advice. I have presented as both a current student and a young alumni.
Each August, the incoming MLS program cohort meets for it's orientation, during a panel of current students and alumni share their journeys and advice. I have presented as both a current student and a young alumni.
"Day in the Life," OLA Support Staff Division Conference, Panel Presentation, July 12th, 2013
Presented as part of a panel on the day-to-day activities of a Resource Sharing Supervisor.
Presented as part of a panel on the day-to-day activities of a Resource Sharing Supervisor.
"Student Resume Review," ORSLA Student Event, Panel Presentation and Workshop, May 18th, 2013
Presented on a panel offering job search, cover letter and resume advice as well as reviewed three student’s resumes during one-on-one consultations.
Presented on a panel offering job search, cover letter and resume advice as well as reviewed three student’s resumes during one-on-one consultations.
OHSU User Experience Committee, Facilitated Discussion, October 5th , 2011
Facilitated discussion for the OHSU library staff on the topic of user experience in all aspects of our library, focusing on creating effective systems versus empowering users.
Facilitated discussion for the OHSU library staff on the topic of user experience in all aspects of our library, focusing on creating effective systems versus empowering users.
"Reinforcing the Foundation: Preparing a Historic Collection for the 21st Century,"
Oregon Library Association Annual Conference, Poster Presentation, April 6th, 2011
Presented a poster detailing the work I was doing in preparing the OHSU Classic Medical Article Collection to be digitized.
Oregon Library Association Annual Conference, Poster Presentation, April 6th, 2011
Presented a poster detailing the work I was doing in preparing the OHSU Classic Medical Article Collection to be digitized.
"Video killed the reference desk"
Oregon Virtual Reference Summit, Lightning Talk, May 7th 2010
Presented about the potential for use of online video content for information literacy instruction and library outreach.
Oregon Virtual Reference Summit, Lightning Talk, May 7th 2010
Presented about the potential for use of online video content for information literacy instruction and library outreach.
Citations
Gunderson, M., & Masland, T. (2015). Document Delivery by the Seat of Your Pants. OLA Quarterly, 21(2), 5-11. http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/1093-7374.1796
Molly Gunderson and I wrote about the development of our document delivery service for an issue of the Oregon Library Association's Quarterly with the them of "Ideas that Work." This article was based on a presentation given at the Northwest Interlibrary Loan conference in 2014.
Molly Gunderson and I wrote about the development of our document delivery service for an issue of the Oregon Library Association's Quarterly with the them of "Ideas that Work." This article was based on a presentation given at the Northwest Interlibrary Loan conference in 2014.
Pho, A, & Masland, J. T. (2014). The Revolution Will Not Be Stereotyped: Changing Perceptions Through Diversity. In Pagowsky, N. & Rigby, M. (Eds.), The Librarian Stereotype: Deconstructing Presentations and Perceptions of Information Work. Chicago, IL: ACRL press.
This chapter examines how accepted stereotypes of librarians and library staff can harm the mission of our institutions and how supporting and increasing diversity among our ranks can overcome public perceptions of who we are and what we do.
This chapter examines how accepted stereotypes of librarians and library staff can harm the mission of our institutions and how supporting and increasing diversity among our ranks can overcome public perceptions of who we are and what we do.
Ammidown, S., Bowley, C., Chou, R. L., Coleman, K., Eaker, C., Feerrar, J., ... & Vincent, A. (2013). The HLS Guide to Library School.
The HLS Guide to Library School is an open access eBook that collects posts from the Hack Library School blog and organizes them to provide a thematic (and comprehensive) guide to library school. Posts that I had written for the blog were included in this collection.
The HLS Guide to Library School is an open access eBook that collects posts from the Hack Library School blog and organizes them to provide a thematic (and comprehensive) guide to library school. Posts that I had written for the blog were included in this collection.
Masland, T., Himes, K., & Ibsen, S. (2010). Digital Natives Discuss the Digital World. OLA Quarterly, 16(1), 31-33.
Article written from a recorded conversation with two fellow library students about our impressions of the digital migration trend among libraries. The digital recording of the conversation is embedded within the publication’s online format.
Article written from a recorded conversation with two fellow library students about our impressions of the digital migration trend among libraries. The digital recording of the conversation is embedded within the publication’s online format.
Blogging
Hack Library School
(2011-2012)
This award winning blog was coordinated by MLIS students from across the country. The blog was created with the intention of creating a space for library students to find ownership in their education. I contributed monthly posts
examining current issues facing both library students and the future progression
of the information management industry.
Dewey's Not Dead
(2009-2012)
No longer active, this blog was an opportunity to explore my experience as a library student. It was important part of the process of becoming a library professional, and I am proud of the work that I uploaded there.