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    The Flywheel Effect: Bridging the gap for 1st year students in a virtual world

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    Presentation given by Georgia Southern faculty member Kay Coates and Vivian Bynoe at the ACRL University Libraries Section Professional Development Committee

    The “Butterfly Effect-Cascading Compassion Satisfaction in Library Land

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    Kay Coates explores the concept of compassion satisfaction in library work. The webinar discusses how compassion satisfaction can be a source of meaning and satisfaction for library practitioners, as well as how it can help to mitigate the effects of professional stress and representation burnout. The webinar also examines the interplay of empathetic helping, professional stress, and representation burnout, and how these factors can impact the helping exchange transaction in library work

    Coates Family collection

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    Spanning 1988-2020, the collection highlights the life, career and personal interests of Dr. Basil L. Coates, former faculty member of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Southern University. Materials also reference Dr. Coates’ wife and fellow faculty member, Kay G. Coates, as well as their shared travels and research. Find this collection in the University Library\u27s Cataloghttps://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/finding-aids/1156/thumbnail.jp

    Tribute to Kay Boyle

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     for Ian Under a bright San Francisco starI earned my MA in Creative Writing at San Francisco State in 1968.  I had the good fortune to have Kay Boyle standing in my proverbial corner. Kay is (I use the present tense because, once set down, literature is here to stay) an amazingly accomplished and well-versed author with some 40 published books to round out her long lifetime (1902-1992). Kay Boyle in Crowd, San Francisco State College Strike, 1968-1969 by Gerald Grow Throughout her writin..

    Intersectionality, ICD-11, and Black Women Librarians in the Midst of a Pandemic

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    Georgia Southern faculty members, Vivian Bynoe and Kay Coates co-authored Intersectionality, ICD-11, and Black Women Librarians in the Midst of a Pandemic, a chapter in Academic Librarian Burnout: Causes and Responses

    Reference Diversity: Listening In A Crisis

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    Presented virtually at the 2020 AABIG Conference by Prof. Kay Coates Program In unprecedented times such as this, there is a significant increase in demand for virtual learning as result of social distancing. It is fundamental to readily identify the needs of patrons universally through proactive engagement by initiating dialogue. Additionally, accurately assessing and responding to the needs of patrons becomes high priority in delivering satisfactory service given the uncertainty and risks in overcoming latent communication barriers. In order to provide effective reference service the role of listening is critical. Best-case scenario, the outcome drives innovative instruction and offers win-win solutions to a diverse population of users

    Henderson News 4.2

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    In this Issue: Latino Americans: The 500 Year Legacy That Reshaped History, What\u27s Your Favorite Book? (National Day of Writing), New Faculty Profile: Kay Coates, Zach\u27s Sustainable Seeds, Open Access Week, Star Wars: Cover to Cover: The Exhibi

    Author Kay Kermode with Plant

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    Kathryn "Kay" Vassel Kermode with one of her plants. A long time agriculturalist in Manatee County, she is author of the 1995 book: Tomato Ties n Growers: a history of the tomato industry in West Florida

    Marching the Streets of San Francisco With Novelist and Activist, Kay Boyle

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    In this wonderfully vivid piece, originally published in 2013 and now posted on LitHub, Marianne Goldsmith tells about marching the streets of San Francisco with Kay Boyle in the early 1970s. The author says she was inspired to revive it after the Jan 6th riot in Washington, D.C. "Marching the Streets of San Francisco With Novelist and Activist, Kay Boyle," http://disq.us/t/3wqn7rz Marianne Goldsmith is the pen-name of Marianne Smith. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. She holds ..

    Meet Your New Liaison for the College of Education: Kay Coates, Information Services Librarian

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    Article Excerpt: The thirst for adventure coupled with the desire to experience the mundane in other parts of the hemisphere is the hardihood that facilitates me being here at Georgia Southern
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