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A Pathway to Professional Success: A Step-by-Step Guide for Creating Posters Sessions in Library and Information Studies for MLIS Students and New Librarians
Library Student Journal (2010)
  • Richard A Stoddart, Boise State University
  • Brett Spencer, University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
Abstract
This article is a step-by-step plan for creating a display at a library conference poster session. A poster session is a series of posters from different researchers displayed in a venue at a library conference, similar to a science fair. Each poster explains the results of a research project or shares practical information about library service. Our article takes you all the way from brainstorming an idea for a poster to presenting the poster and expanding it into an article. For LIS students, participating in posters sessions are a great way to become involved at library conferences and connect with colleagues in the profession. New librarians who have publishing requirements as part of their scholarly activities should also view poster sessions as a step towards publishing an article—and a step towards succeeding in their performance reviews or earning tenure. Most importantly, poster sessions help everyone in the LIS field exchange ideas so that they can improve the services they offer to patrons. Our article is focused on helping LIS students and new librarians with the poster process, but we also hope it will help experienced librarians who have never done a poster and perhaps provide a tip or two for those who are already experienced at creating a poster.
Keywords
  • poster sessions,
  • posters
Publication Date
2010
Citation Information
Richard A Stoddart and Brett Spencer. "A Pathway to Professional Success: A Step-by-Step Guide for Creating Posters Sessions in Library and Information Studies for MLIS Students and New Librarians" Library Student Journal Vol. 5 (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_stoddart/10/