Event 5 presentations
LIS DREaM concluding conference
Monday 9th July, 2012
This page contains links pages to all the materials relating to each session from the conference, including videos, session summaries, speakers slides, and handouts.
Event materials
Welcome and introduction
“DREaM past, present and future”
Professor Hazel Hall, Edinburgh Napier University and the LIS Research Coalition
Opening Keynote
“Building evidence of the value and impact of library and information services: methods, metrics and ROI”
Professor Carol Tenopir, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Chaired by Professor Hazel Hall, Edinburgh Napier University and the LIS Research Coalition
One Minute Madness
One minute madness session: presentations by conference delegates
Chaired by Mike Clarke, Head of Libraries and Registration Services for the London Borough of Camden.
Invited paper
“Facets of DREaM: an analysis of network development to support UK LIS research and researchers”
Dr Louise Cooke, Department of Information Science, Loughborough University
Chaired by Professor Charles Oppenheim, DREaM project
Panel session
“…and so the DREaM goes on: means of sustaining the UK network of LIS researchers”
Discussion with panel members: Jo Alcock, Birmingham City University and member of the DREaM workshop cadre; Dr Louise Cooke, Loughborough University; John Dolan, CILIP Councillor; and Professor Carol Tenopir, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Chaired by Professor Charles Oppenheim, DREaM project
Award presentation
Presentation of the Library and Information Science Practitioner Researcher Excellence Award to the North West Clinical Librarian Systematic Review and Evaluation Group
The award was presented by best-selling author, broadcaster, medical doctor and academic Dr Ben Goldacre
Closing keynote
“Research, evidence bases, decision making and policy”
Dr Ben Goldacre
Chaired by Professor Charles Oppenheim, DREaM project
Reviews
Reviews of the LIS DREaM Concluding Conference, including blog posts by participants, summaries of the social media activity and photographs of the event.