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Wednesday, May 15 • 1:15pm - 2:00pm
Academic Integrity and the Role of the Academic Library: Institutional Examples and Promising Practices

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Explore the dynamic intersection of academic integrity and academic libraries with insights from two North American authors and the editors of Springer's upcoming book, "Academic Integrity and the Role of the Academic Library: Institutional Examples and Promising Practices." This session explores the evolving landscape of higher education, emphasizing the pivotal role of libraries in nurturing institutional cultures of academic integrity. From innovative implementations of information literacy frameworks to collaborative initiatives, discover how unique library instruction and leadership is being demonstrated around the world. Gain practical insights into strategic partnerships, curriculum enhancements, and international perspectives, offering inspiration for institutions and libraries of any size to enhance their established role in shaping academic integrity cultures.

Moderators
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Leeanne Morrow

Associate University Librarian, University of Calgary

Speakers
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Josh Seeland

Manager, Library Services, Assiniboine Community College
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Vanessa Earp

Academic Integrity Librarian, Kent State University
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Shannon Moist

Head of Reference Services, Douglas College
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Jason Openo

Dean, School of Health and Community Services, Medicine Hat College
Co-author of Assessment Strategies for Online Learning: Engagement & Authenticity (open acces), MOOC educator through Commonwealth of Learning, and a librarian who cares about open access.


Wednesday May 15, 2024 1:15pm - 2:00pm PDT
Main: Room 2540
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