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May Yan

Resources and Integration Librarian (Library science (librarianship))

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

May Yan is the Resources and Systems Integration Librarian at Toronto Metropolitan University. Her responsibilities includes making sure all library systems are working together to ensuring patrons have access to the libraries’ electronic resources. An avid reader of independently published popular romance, she’s particularly interested in exploring how academic libraries can collect electronically published fiction to support popular culture studies.


Publications

  • “Feels Like You’ve Hit the Lottery”: Assessing the Implementation of a Discovery Layer Tool at Ryerson University
  • How to Hack it as a Working Parent
  • Pretty rad: Explorations in user satisfaction with a discovery layer at Ryerson University
  • (Why aren’t we) Solving common library problems with common systems?
  • A changing landscape in collection development
  • A changing landscape in collection development
  • “Feels like you’ve hit the lottery”: Assessing the implementation of a discovery layer tool at Ryerson University
  • “Feels like you’ve hit the lottery”: Assessing the implementation of a discovery layer tool at Ryerson University
  • Analysis of the Summon Service at Ryerson University
  • Analysis of the Summon Service at Ryerson University
  • Analysis of the Summon Service at Ryerson University
  • How to live the checklist manifesto: ERM workflow management without a library services platform
  • How to live the checklist manifesto: ERM workflow management without a library services platform
  • The Matching Game: Experimenting with Librarian Mediated Patron-Driven Acquisition
  • The Matching Game: Experimenting with Librarian Mediated Patron-Driven Acquisition

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