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2017 Conference
Cinthya Ippoliti
Associate Dean for Research and Learning Services at the Oklahoma State University Library
Bio
Cinthya Ippoliti is the Associate Dean for
Research and Learning Services
at the
Oklahoma State University Library
where she provides administrative leadership for the library's academic liaison program as well as services for undergraduate and graduate students. Previously, she was head of
Teaching and Learning Services at the University of Maryland Libraries
where she was in charge of the spaces, services and programming offered by the
Terrapin Learning Commons
as well as coordinating the Libraries' first year instruction program. Cinthya is the co-author of
User-centered Design for First-Year Library Instruction Programs
, and she has presented both in person and virtually at conferences such as
Association of College and Research Libraries
and
Library Orientation Exchange
on topics such as discovery-based learning, outreach, technology partnerships and ebook usability.
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