Publications

Adams, Abby and Karen E. Kiorpes. “Library Security: Perceptions of Preparedness.” Library Leadership & Management 35, no. 2 (2021): 1-33. https://journals.tdl.org/llm/index.php/llm/article/view/7474.&nbsp

Adams, Abby and Angela N. Hackstadt. “Distrust in Institutions: Reference and Library Instruction During an Infodemic.” In DG.O'21: DG.O2021: The 22nd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: 542-544. New York: Association for Computing Machinery , 2021. 

Jurkowski, Janine, Tomoko Udo, and Angela N. Hackstadt. “Food Insecurity in NY State. Solutions to Address the Multifaceted Problem.” Understanding and eliminating minority health disparities in a 21st-century pandemic: A White Paper Collection. University at Albany, SUNY: Scholars Archive. https://scholarsarchive.library.albany.edu/covid_mhd_nys_white_papers/10/

Poehlmann, Nancy, Kevin Matthe Caramancion, Irem Tatar, Yueqi Li, Mehdi Barati, and Terry Merz. “The Organizational Cybersecurity Success Factors: An Exhaustive Literature Review.” In Advances in Security, Networks, and Internet of Things, edited by Kevin Daimi, Hamid R. Arabnia, Leonidas Deligiannidis, Min-Shiang Hwang, and Fernando G. Tinetti, 377–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021.

Presentations

Adams, Abigail and Angela N. Hackstadt. “Distrust in Institutions: Reference and Library Instruction During an Infodemic.” Presentation for the SUNY Librarians Association Virtual Conference, June 2021.

Adams, Abigail and Angela N. Hackstadt. “Distrust in Institutions: Reference and Library Instruction During an Infodemic.” Presentation delivered at the 22nd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, June 2021.

Adams, Abigail and Angela N. Hackstadt. “Distrust in Institutions: Reference and Library Instruction in an Infodemic.” Presentation for the 2021 ENY/ACRL Conference: Vision for the Future, May 2021.

Alonso-Regalado, Jesús and Caryl Ward. “Expanding Collections with Limited Funds: A SUNY-wide, Subject-Specific Collection Development Initiative.” Presentation for the SUNY Librarians Association Virtual Conference, June 2021.

Alonso-Regalado, Jesús and Paloma Celis Carvajal. “LACLI: Indexing free online resources for Latin American, Caribbean, U.S. Latinx, and Iberian studies.” Presentation for NYPL Staff Talks, May 2021.

Lowe, Amanda M. “Building a Library Ambassadors Program.” Presentation for the SUNY Librarians Association Virtual Conference, June 2021.

Lowe, Amanda M., Megan Benson, Fatoma Rad, Sarah Rodes, and Allesandra Otero-Ramos. “Making new friends: How to achieve better outreach for your library.” Presentation for the SUNY Librarians Association Virtual Conference, June 2021.

Hackstadt, Angela N. “Content Analysis: A Research Method You Can Count On (Or Not).” Presentation for the 2021 ENY/ACRL Conference: Vision for the Future, May 2021.

Wiedeman, Gregory. “Mailbag Project: Email Archives: Building Capacity and Community.” Presentation for the Society of American Archivists (SAA) 2021 Annual Meeting, July 2021.

Wiedeman, Gregory. “Contribute to DACS using Github.” Delivered to the SAA Technical Subcommittee on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (TS-DACS) Business Meeting, July 2021. 

Wiedeman, Gregory. “Systems for Digital Archives.” Presentation for Milli Sessions 2021 International Archives Week (India), June 2021.

Wiedeman, Gregory. “Mailbag: A Stable Package for Email in Multiple Formats.” Presented at Best Practices Exchange 2021, May 2021. 

Wiedeman, Gregory and Mark Wolfe. "Mailbag Specification." Presented to the Mailbag Specification Working Meeting, May 2021.

Wiedeman, Gregory. “Mailbag: A Stable Package for Email in Multiple Formats.” Delivered to the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) Content Interest Group, May 2020. 

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