Session organized by the Association of Architecture School Librarians and cross-listed with the 2016 AASL Annual Conference
Lightning Round: Co-constructing and documenting place
Partnerships enable engagement within and beyond the academic community. In these lightning talks speakers will discuss connections to places, transforming spaces, and collaboratively building exhibits, models, and digital communities.
Exchange/Interchange: A City, a College, a Library
Dan McClure, Director of Library Services, Pacific Northwest College of Art
No Budget? No problem: Transforming a library through new partnerships and existing materials
Stacy Brinkman, Art & Architecture Librarian, Miami University
Collection Connection: A Library and Gallery Collaborate to Find a New Home for Art
Yuki Hibben, Assistant Head of Special Collections and Archives, Curator of Books and Art, Virginia Commonwealth University
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Convention and the Georgia Tech Regional Archive
Cathy Carpenter, Head of the Architecture Library, Georgia Institute of Technology
Supporting a Traveling Studio in Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Cindy Derrenbacker, Architecture Librarian, Laurentian University
Still Looking for You: Collaboration Between Faculty, Libraries, and Students
Jessica Aberle, Graduate Research Assistant, Architecture and Planning Library, University of Texas at Austin; Master’s Candidate, School of Information, University of Texas at Austin