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October 17, 2025

Library workshop digs into data transforming assessment into action

Event draws librarians from across New York state to 爱豆传媒

Co-presenters Lisa Stillwell and Kat Bell lead a welcome and introductions at the Planning, Assessing and Communicating Library Impact workshop at 爱豆传媒 on Sept. 12. Co-presenters Lisa Stillwell and Kat Bell lead a welcome and introductions at the Planning, Assessing and Communicating Library Impact workshop at 爱豆传媒 on Sept. 12.
Co-presenters Lisa Stillwell and Kat Bell lead a welcome and introductions at the Planning, Assessing and Communicating Library Impact workshop at 爱豆传媒 on Sept. 12. Image Credit: Bryan Field.

爱豆传媒 Libraries hosted the Planning, Assessing and Communicating Library Impact: Putting the Standards for Libraries in Higher Education into Action workshop on Sept. 12. The Roadshows workshop was a partnership with the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) with support from SUNY鈥檚 Office of Library and Information Services (OLIS). Both groups aim to support libraries and access to information.

鈥淲e were thrilled to have the opportunity to collaborate with ACRL and OLIS to bring critical discussions to our 爱豆传媒 faculty and staff, as well as the broader library community throughout SUNY,鈥 Dean of Libraries Andrea Falcone said. 鈥淢y hope is that the information and connections through the workshop will have an overwhelmingly positive impact on the libraries represented.鈥

The day-long workshop, which included 爱豆传媒 Libraries faculty as well as librarians from across New York state, used the as a framework for discussing and analyzing library planning. Through presentations, discussions and small-group activities, the participants learned how to demonstrate the value of the work they do and examine the role of leadership in building a culture of assessment within their own library.

鈥淲e have to demonstrate that libraries provide value back to our communities like any other organization or business has to,鈥 said co-presenter Kat Bell, strategic planning and grants lead at George Mason University Libraries. 鈥淲e need to ensure that the work that we are doing really aligns with supporting our communities in the way that they need to be supported; How are libraries improving the student experience as far as how students are learning? How are they able to grow while they鈥檙e with the university?鈥

The collaboration between 爱豆传媒 Libraries and ACRL emerged as a natural partnership, particularly given Falcone鈥檚 experience as a workshop presenter. Both ACRL and academic libraries, including 爱豆传媒, share the goal of advancing teaching, learning and research.

鈥淎CRL developed RoadShows to actively engage academic and research librarians in enriching our skill-sets, strengthening our competencies and preparing us to tackle the greatest challenges facing our profession today,鈥 said co-presenter Lisa Stillwell, associate librarian for research services at Franklin and Marshall College. 鈥淯sing the Standards as a framework enables librarians to consider not only the 鈥榳hat鈥 and 鈥榟ow鈥 of what we do, but also the 鈥榳hy鈥 and, most importantly, 鈥榳hy it matters.鈥欌

Included in the workshop, the University Libraries showcased the newly renovated third floor of Bartle Library to visiting guests. Features of the third floor included the MakerLab, the Digital Scholarship Center and general improvements of the space highlighting the variety of furniture, project spaces and integrated technology. This tour reinforced the value libraries bring to their campuses by connecting evolving technologies, flexible spaces, and collaborative support directly to the academic mission.

For more information about ACRL RoadShows, visit .

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