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Erica Lilly
Coordinator, Electronic Information Services
Libraries and Media Services
Kent State University
Kent, OH 44242
U.S.A.

330-672-1660 (voice)
330-672-3964 (fax)
elilly@kent.edu

Selected Publications | Selected Presentations


Selected Publications

  1. Lilly, Erica B. and Connie Van Fleet. 1999. "Wired But Not Connected: Accessibility of Academic Library Home Pages." The Reference Librarian 67/68: 5-28.

  2. Lilly, Erica B. "Write Once, Use Many: Creating Web-Based Tutorials to Extend Instructional Outreach." in Computers in Libraries '00: 15th Annual Proceedings-2000, compiled by Carol Nixon and Jennifer Burmood. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2000: 170-183.

  3. Lilly, Erica B. and Connie Van Fleet. "Wired But Not Connected: Accessibility of Academic Library Home Pages." in Library Outreach, Partnerships, and Distance Education: Librarians at the Gate, edited by Wendi Arant and Pixey Anne Mosley. New York: The Haworth Press, 2000: 5-28.

  4. Lilly, Erica B. "Designing Interfaces for People with Special Needs: Current Options, Design, and Future Developments in a Walk-Up-and-Use World." in ASIS '99: proceedings of the 62nd ASIS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 31-November 4, 1999: knowledge, creation, organization and use, edited by Larry Woods. Medford, NJ: Published for the American Society for Information Science by Information Today, c1999: 855. [Note: this is an abstract taken from a proposal for a panel accepted for the 1999 Annual Conference.]

  5. Lilly, Erica B. (in press). "Evaluating the Virtual Collection." in Library Evaluation: A Casebook for Managers, edited by Danny Wallace and Connie Van Fleet. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

  6. Lilly, Erica B. and Pamela R. Mitchell. (in press). "Encouraging Accessibility: Developing Design Guidelines for Campus Web Page Developers." in Library Evaluation: A Casebook for Managers, edited by Danny Wallace and Connie Van Fleet. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

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Selected Presentations

  1. A World Wide Web for Everyone: Creating Accessible Web Sites for Persons with Disabilities
    PowerPoint slide presentation given at the Internet Librarian International Conference, Olympia, London, March 27, 2001

  2. CD-ROM or Web: Which is Better for Reference
    PowerPoint slide presentation given at the Tech Connections 2 Conference, May 25, 2000.

  3. Write Once, Use Many: Creating Web-Based Tutorials to Extend Instructional Outreach
    PowerPoint slide presentation given at the 20th Annual Computers In Libraries 2000 Conference, March 15, 2000.

  4. Searching the World Wide Web Tutorial
    An interactive WebCT tutorial that introduces how to search the World Wide Web.

  5. Staff Development Presentations - Handouts
    Currently in PDF format.

  6. The Sensitive Side of Digitizing: Experience and Practice at Kent State University
    PowerPoint slide presentation given at the 1999 ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans, June 27, 1999.

  7. Kent State University ADA Web Accessibility Initiative and Guidelines - Draft 2
    Joint project with Dr. Pam Mitchell, on behalf of the KSU ADA Compliance Committee.

  8. Teaching Tips from the Trenches: How to Survive BI with Your Sanity (and sense of humor) Intact
    Presentation to the students in the Adult Services class in the KSU SLIS.

  9. Doing Research on the World Wide Web...or Successful Searching in Your Lifetime! Web site to support the Libraries' 60-Minute Seminar presentation.

  10. Introduction to the World Wide Web
    Web site to support the Libraries' 60-Minute Seminar presentation.

  11. Creating and Maintaining Web Pages
    Workshop presented to staff of the KSU College of Education.

  12. STARS/BRIDGE Presentation: Introduction to the Internet/World Wide Web
    Presentation to the students in the KSU STARS/BRIDGE programs.

  13. Electronic Resources for Biological Sciences
    Web site to support an instructional presentation for Cell Biology students.

  14. Research on the Net
    Presentation to the Akron Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America.

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