Roxy Garstad is a Collections Librarian at MacEwan University. She is a subject liaison librarian for Economics and the School of Business Departments of International Business, Marketing, Strategy and Law, and Decision Sciences. Her scholarly interests focus on the development of collections policies and the impact of temporal landmarks on student engagement.
Garstad, R. (2023, November 27-December 1). The ChatGPT explosion: Transforming the landscape of library collections. [Poster Presentation]. The Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisitions, Charleston, N.C./Online.
Garstad, R. (2023). The grim underpinnings of collections policies: 'Your mountain is waiting.' Proceedings of the Charleston Conference. Michigan Publishing Services. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.1426919
Garstad, R. (2023, February 1-4). Small but mighty: Decolonization through the collections procedural lifecycle. [Poster Presentation]. Ontario Library Association Superconference, Toronto, Ont./Online.
Stift, S. and Garstad, R. (2022). Moving toward reconciliation: Considerations in creating and re-evaluating an Indigenous resources policy. Proceedings of The Charleston Conference. Michigan Publishing Services. Retrieved from https://www.fulcrum.org/concern/monographs/wm117r39b?locale=en
Garstad, R. (2022, March 14-17). We can do more: Meeting the need for digital resources by, for, and about Indigenous peoples. [Presentation]. Electronic Resources and Libraries, Online.
Garstad, R. (2018). Straddling practical and theoretical borders: Critically evaluating role and place through a discourse analytic lens. PNLA Quarterly, 82(3/4). Retrieved from https://arc.lib.montana.edu/ojs/index.php/pnla/article/view/1340