A lot has happened in the last year since this open-access research tool debuted on this blog. All four of the UW iSchool graduates responsible for the creation of this toolkit have library jobs and have been pursuing their various career interests.
In April, Reilly Curran (Research Services Librarian and Lead Librarian for User Outreach at Seattle University) heard about the Library Marketing and Communications Conference and thought our Observational Research Toolkit for Libraries could be helpful to attendees at the conference. Reilly and Heather Newcomer (Research and Instruction Librarian at the Campus Library of University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College)
submitted a proposal to share this research at the conference and were
accepted.
On November 16–17, 2016 Reilly and Heather will be at the Library
Marketing and Communications Conference and invite anyone attending to join them on Thursday at 11:15am-12:15pm.
Hope to see you there! Even if you can't make it to the conference- feel free to explore the toolkit and use this open-access tool to improve your in-library communication with your patrons.