| When: Where: | Tuesday, 30 April 2024 | 11-11:30 a.m. EDT | 8-8:30 a.m. PDT Online (via Zoom) |
The information landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, and librarians are at the forefront of navigating this new terrain. How can information professionals continue to thrive in this dynamic environment?
Join expert Mary Ellen Bates, founder of Bates Information Services, Inc. for a 30-minute conversation around the shifting search trends you need to be paying attention to. You’ll learn how to transition from an information gatekeeper to a knowledge navigator, empower researchers across your organization, foster collaboration, and drive innovation in the age of AI.
Who should join: Librarians, knowledge managers and information professionals serving research communities.
Why attend? Â
You’ll walk away with actionable information around how to:Â
- Build new skills and strategies required for critical evaluation and information synthesis.
- Guide your users through the intricacies of prompt engineering across diverse search tools.
- Create an environment where your end users thrive in the ever-evolving information ecosystem.
Format: The webinar will be conducted as a 30-minute conversation and will include audience polling and time for Q&A.
Register to reserve your seat.
Can’t attend live? Don’t worry. We will send out the recorded session afterward to anyone who registers.
About Mary Ellen Bates
Mary Ellen Bates is the principal of Bates Information Services Inc., providing business insights to strategic decision makers and consulting services to the information industry. Mary Ellen worked for over a decade in corporate and government information centers before launching her business in 1991. She received her MLIS from the University of California Berkeley and is based near Boulder, Colorado.​
