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Friday, April 24
 

2:30pm CDT

Vegetables in the hotdish: Using popular reading collections, study breaks, and wellness programming to reach students before and beyond the research paper
Friday April 24, 2026 2:30pm - 3:20pm CDT
Many new undergraduates enter college with vague preconceptions of academic libraries, namely that they are “book warehouses” and places for quiet study. Students also find library buildings intimidating and are often unaware of, or confused by library services. While new student orientation events and welcome week programming support students during their transition to University life, there is frequently a significant gap between the time a student first encounters the library and when they need to utilize its resources.

Librarians and library staff at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities have attempted to reduce this gap by creating a variety of co-curricular touchpoints where undergraduates can explore library services, spaces, and collections in fun and low stakes ways. Through our popular reading collections, partner events, and wellness programming, we are able to meet students with a variety of backgrounds and experiences, and help them recognize that they have a place on campus and in the academic community. These fun and wellbeing-focused activities occur in an academic setting, but reinforce that the balance between academic work and pursuing their own interests is essential to success throughout students’ college experience and beyond. For example, we can promote why it is beneficial to read for pleasure at a reading party event and promote our academic services at the same time.

In this session, we will share our “secret sauce” of scalable strategies for getting the most impact out of low stakes events at any sized institution including planning details, day of success tips, examples of promotion, and assessment. We will share tips to create flexible, sustainable events designed to reach the whole student and build a sense of belonging on campus.
Moderators
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Kate Sheridan

Publishing Librarian, University of Minnesota
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Kate Peterson

Undergraduate Services Librarian, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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Phil Dudas

Student Experience, Learning, and Accessibility Manager, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
I work primarily with undergraduate students as part of the Libraries Student Engagement, Learning, and Accessibility department. My responsibilities include user experience, student outreach, managing content for the Libraries website, teaching library research skills, accessibility... Read More →
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Lacie McMillin

Access and Information Services Specialist, University of Minnesota Libraries
Lacie McMillin (she/her) is the Undergraduate Services Specialist at the University of Minnesota Libraries. Her duties include frontline operations, supporting the Libraries’ Orientation and Welcome Week efforts, working with First Year Experience programs, co-coordinating the Libraries... Read More →
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Theresa Heitz

Library Assistant 3, University of Minnesota Libraries
Theresa is a Library Assistant at Wilson Library at the University of Minnesota. She coordinates k-12 National History Day field trips to Wilson Library, as well as PAWS (Pet Away Worry and Stress) animal therapy visits to the Libraries. She also teaches information literacy sessions... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 2:30pm - 3:20pm CDT
Azalea Room Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska, MN 55333

2:30pm CDT

Whatcha Mean, What's a [Library] Zine? Making and Using Zines in Library Instruction and Outreach
Friday April 24, 2026 2:30pm - 3:20pm CDT
Zines are a powerful tool for teaching critical information literacy concepts such as information access and authority, to connect students to library resources, and even as an assignment alternative to research projects. Whether you use them as a teaching tool, a way to connect with students, manage your own zine library, or just want to learn more, join us for an informal chat about working with zines in libraries while creating one yourself. Facilitators will share how-to handouts and supplies for a brief guided zine-making activity and group conversation. Bringing your own zines to swap with participants is encouraged! Those who are curious and new to making zines are also welcome to join.
Moderators
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Alison Chabot

Business Reference Support Associate, University of Minnesota
I'm an associate for the University of Minnesota libraries and support the Carlson School of Management. I am also an avid gardener, climate activist, ceramic artist, and Star Wars fan.
Speakers
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Robin Gee

Research & Student Success Librarian, Metropolitan State University
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Dawn Wing

Metropolitan State University
Hello! My name is Dawn K. Wing, and I’m originally from Queens, NY. I am currently a Reference and Instruction Librarian at Metropolitan State University in Saint Paul (MN).

I enjoy helping students develop their information, media and cultural literacy skills in engaging ways, particularly through media and graphic novels. At Metro State, I have the privilege of furthering students’ intercultural education by facilitating explorations of global issues... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 2:30pm - 3:20pm CDT
McMillan Auditorium Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska, MN 55338
 
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