About Us
Overview
The ±«Óãtv iSchool Responsive Librarianship Lab (RLL) is the umbrella program for the delivery of bibliotherapy services to the ±«Óãtv community. It is part of the ±«Óãtv School of Information's library (LIBR & INFO SCI) and can be found on WorldCat.
The RLL team is a multidisciplinary team led by professors from the ±«Óãtv School of Information and a diverse array of graduate and undergraduate students. Each team member brings a unique set of expertise and talents to our research and initiatives.
Researchers at the RLL address key challenges at the intersection of people, information, and technology in multidisciplinary ways with a vision that drives our research to impact the everyday lives of our community. Using evidence-based methodologies grounded in the Social Sciences and computational tools from the Digital Humanities, researchers at the RLL have created a unique, four-track text-based therapy scheme that provides real results for library users.
The Henrietta Smith Library serves as the hub for all of the RLL's research initiatives and is part of the ±«Óãtv School of Information's library (LIBR & INFO SCI), an information center dedicated to research and the education of the school's Library and Information Science (LIS) students.