eprintid: 1755 rev_number: 11 eprint_status: archive userid: 35 dir: disk0/00/00/17/55 datestamp: 2018-06-12 01:02:56 lastmod: 2018-06-12 01:02:56 status_changed: 2018-06-12 01:02:56 type: conference_item metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Bem, Greg title: Exploring the Potential for Equity in Primo ispublished: pub subjects: gen subjects: primo divisions: eluna_conf abstract: This session describes how Primo, including its search and facet functions, has implications for equity and can support conversations around equity in the contemporary library. The session will be presented using examples from an academic library at a technical college in Washington State (Lake Washington Institute of Technology). However, the ideas explored contain implications for the presence of Primo in all libraries. The session will be broken down into the following sections: an exploration of search/discovery technology from the angle of equity (with specific focuses on library ILSs and database platforms, as well as popular search engines and folksonomy-enabled platforms including Twitter, Google, and Google Scholar); an exploration of examples of Primo’s capacity to support equitable responses to its users and the ability to enable the autonomy of its users; additional factors that contribute to this capacity outside of the platform itself (including collection development, instructional methods, and UX decisions); and a brief look at larger problems of equity in search/discovery technology as they stand today. date: 2018-05-04 full_text_status: restricted pres_type: other event_title: ELUNA 2018 Annual Meeting event_location: Spokane, Washington event_dates: May 1-4, 2018 event_type: conference refereed: TRUE citation: Bem, Greg (2018) Exploring the Potential for Equity in Primo. In: ELUNA 2018 Annual Meeting, May 1-4, 2018, Spokane, Washington. document_url: https://beta-documents.el-una.org/id/eprint/1755/1/Exploring%20the%20Potential%20for%20Equity%20in%20Primo.pptx document_url: https://beta-documents.el-una.org/id/eprint/1755/2/ELUNA%20Follow-up%20Survey%20Link.pdf