Big Talk From Small Libraries 2022 Feedback Form
February 25, 2022 - http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk/
1.
What type of library do you work in or what type of library are you primarily affiliated with?
Public library
Elementary school library
Middle or Junior High school library
High school library
Academic library
Institutional library
Special library
State or Regional library agency
Other (please specify)
2.
What is your role there?
Director
Administrator
Adult Public Services
Children's Public Services
Technical Services
Other staff
Friend
Trustee
Consultant
Other (please specify)
3.
What is the FTE (full time enrollment)/population served by your library?
0 - 200 people
201 - 500 people
501 - 750 people
751 - 1000 people
1001 - 1500 people
1501 - 2000 people
2001 - 2500 people
2501 - 3500 people
3501 - 5000 people
5001 - 7500 people
7501 - 10,000 people
over 10, 000
4.
How did you view Big Talk From Small Libraries 2022?
mostly with a group
mostly by yourself
5.
Which of the 50-minute sessions did you view live on February 25?
Genrefying the Small School Library
Ditching Dewey
Crystal Queer: Creating Clearly Supportive and Inclusive Libraries for Communities of All Sizes
Citation Instruction & Support at a Small Academic Library
In Search of the Perfect Potato Chip: Engaging First-Year Students with a Virtual Escape Room
Food in the Library: Reading & Feeding Your Community
Stealth in Your Library – Small Changes to Better Serve Marginalized Communities
6.
Which of the 10-minute Lightning Round Sessions did you view live on February 25?
Finding the Gold in the Garbage: Adventures in Re-organizing a Genealogy Room
ALL for Fun: Programming for People With Developmental Disabilities
Small Staff, Big Personalities – Managing Conflict in a Small Library
7.
Which of the Big Talk From Small Libraries 2022 archived programs do you plan to view in the future?
Genrefying the Small School Library
Ditching Dewey
Crystal Queer: Creating Clearly Supportive and Inclusive Libraries for Communities of All Sizes
Finding the Gold in the Garbage: Adventures in Re-organizing a Genealogy Room
ALL for Fun: Programming for People With Developmental Disabilities
Small Staff, Big Personalities – Managing Conflict in a Small Library
Citation Instruction & Support at a Small Academic Library
In Search of the Perfect Potato Chip: Engaging First-Year Students with a Virtual Escape Room
Food in the Library: Reading & Feeding Your Community
Stealth in Your Library – Small Changes to Better Serve Marginalized Communities
8.
Please tell us which session of Big Talk From Small Libraries 2022 was the MOST USEFUL to you professionally?
Genrefying the Small School Library
Ditching Dewey
Crystal Queer: Creating Clearly Supportive and Inclusive Libraries for Communities of All Sizes
Finding the Gold in the Garbage: Adventures in Re-organizing a Genealogy Room
ALL for Fun: Programming for People With Developmental Disabilities
Small Staff, Big Personalities – Managing Conflict in a Small Library
Citation Instruction & Support at a Small Academic Library
In Search of the Perfect Potato Chip: Engaging First-Year Students with a Virtual Escape Room
Food in the Library: Reading & Feeding Your Community
Stealth in Your Library – Small Changes to Better Serve Marginalized Communities
9.
Please tell us which session of Big Talk From Small Libraries 2022 you found MOST INTERESTING.
Genrefying the Small School Library
Ditching Dewey
Crystal Queer: Creating Clearly Supportive and Inclusive Libraries for Communities of All Sizes
Finding the Gold in the Garbage: Adventures in Re-organizing a Genealogy Room
ALL for Fun: Programming for People With Developmental Disabilities
Small Staff, Big Personalities – Managing Conflict in a Small Library
Citation Instruction & Support at a Small Academic Library
In Search of the Perfect Potato Chip: Engaging First-Year Students with a Virtual Escape Room
Food in the Library: Reading & Feeding Your Community
Stealth in Your Library – Small Changes to Better Serve Marginalized Communities
10.
Have you viewed a previous live broadcast, or a part of a live broadcast, of a Big Talk From Small Libraries Conference (in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, or 2021)?
Yes
No
11.
Have you viewed archived sessions from a previous Big Talk From Small Libraries Conference?
Yes
No
12.
How did you hear about Big Talk From Small Libraries 2022?
13.
Are there additional topics or speakers that you'd like to see in another Big Talk From Small Libraries Conference?
14.
Do you have any comments you'd like to share about the Big Talk From Small Libraries Conference?
Thank you for participating! We appreciate your feedback.
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http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
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