LIR Show and Tell Competition 2023 - Presentation Guidelines and Rules

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Develop your presentation skills by participating in the LIR Show and Tell Competition 2023. Early career library staff, LIS students, and recent library professionals can showcase their research projects or initiatives. The competition offers prizes, including One4All vouchers and a chance to present at the LIR seminar. Prepare a PowerPoint slideshow with narration and follow the judging rubric for visuals, format, accessibility, audio, and delivery. Submission deadline is August 31st.


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  1. LIR Show and Tell Competition 2023 This slide deck provides you with resources for your presentation and includes 1. 2. 3. 4. Competition Rules and Guidelines Rubric Intro slide - please complete with your details Blank slide - please use this as your basic slide template

  2. LIR Show and Tell Competition 2023 Have you recently completed your dissertation or a work-based project? We d love to hear all about it! This is an opportunity for you to develop your presentation, communication, and impact skills by sharing your research with LIR members and the wider library community. Who can participate in this competition? All early career library staff with five years or less experience of working in library environments on the island of Ireland, as well current LIS students, and/or recently qualified library professionals from LAI or CILIP accredited institutions. What topics can be submitted? We are interested in hearing about any research or collaborative projects/initiatives you have contributed to, or are currently engaged in. What are the prizes? The top three submissions will win One4All vouchers ( 150 for first, 100 for second, 50 for third). The winner will be invited to present at the LIR seminar in November. Winning presentations will be hosted on the LIR website. Participants can also win a LIR branded hoodie. What is the closing date ? Deadline for online Submissions is Midnight August 31st

  3. What should I prepare ? A slideshow using PowerPoint with your own audio narration. How long should the presentation be ? A maximum of 5 minutes duration. Is there a template I should use ? Yes! This slide deck contains a template slide that you should use as the basis for your presentation. Make sure to include an introduction slide also, to let us know your name and the title of your presentation. How will the competition be judged ? Members of the LIR committee will judge the presentations using the rubric provided on the following slide. Presentations should aim to be visually engaging, as well as informative ! How can I record a PowerPoint presentation ? Here are some resources you may find useful: 1. Tips from University of Galway 2. Microsoft 365: Record a presentation

  4. This slide presents the rubric Total Score Area 3 marks 2 marks 1 mark Visuals are attractive (size and colors) and support the content Visuals are not attractive but all support the content of the presentation Visuals are not attractive and do not support the content of the presentation Visuals Format (e.g., color, bold, italic) has been considered to enhance readability and content Formats have been planned but applied inconsistently Little evidence of planning regarding readability Accessibility and style No errors Minor errors Major errors Spelling/Grammar Excellent audio quality, no distortions or extraneous noises Minor extraneous noises and distractions Poor audio quality, distortions and background noise Audio Includes all material needed to gain a comprehensive understanding of the topic Includes most material needed to gain an understanding of the topic Is missing key elements to aid understanding of the topic Communication of content Presented with confidence Some minor delivery errors and pauses Poor verbal delivery Delivery

  5. Introductory Slide should include the following information Presentation title: Presenter name: Affiliation: (Please include name of employer, library or library school) Rights: CC0 or CC-BY Please note that you are free to choose your own font or style for the introductory slide but it must include the above information

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