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Lindsay Gypin
Data Services Librarian and Assistant Professor
University Libraries,
UNCG
lagypin@uncg.edu
There are 5 included publications by Lindsay Gypin :
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Building blocks for a shared vision: Creating a departmental long-term plan in an academic library
2021
898
Library long-term and strategic plans tend to employ top down approaches that can leave departmental staff feeling disconnected an unrepresented in the plan. In 2019, the Access Services Department at the University of Denver engaged in a long-term p...
Community Dialogues to Enhance Inclusion and Equity in Public Libraries
2021
835
Over the past decade, public libraries have shifted from quiet repositories of knowledge to raucous centers of public engagement. Public libraries seek to fill the educational and social gaps left by other informal education organizations (such as mu...
Frictionless Fellows Workshop 2022 [slides]
2022
109
Slides from the 2022 Frictionless Fellows virtual workshop held May 24, 2022 (online).
'I Don't Live to Drain, I Drain to Live': Energy Vampire or Data Librarian? [slides]
2022
210
Slides from a presentation given May 16, 2022 at NC LIVE. After watching the hit television show What We Do in the Shadows and working on a presentation on file naming conventions, I found myself wondering… am I an energy vampire or a data librarian?...
Making Libraries for Everyone: Building a Reproducible Workflow to Assess Classification [slides]
2022
96
Slides from a presentation given March 16, 2022 at the RDAP Association Online Summit 2022: Envisioning an Inclusive Data Future. Inarguably, libraries function as systems of oppression. From a lack of diverse or representative collections, to inequi...