 Hi, I'm Ruth Spooner. And hi, I'm Eric Bradley. We serve as information fluency coordinators for the Private Actomic Library Network of Indiana, or Poundee, which means that we facilitate collaboration among the reference instruction and outreach librarians of Poundee. We do this through interactive workshops, developing tools for best practice and user research. We're here today to talk to you about the consortium user needs assessment study that we did with 10 of the 24 schools in Poundee. Together with our project team, we created a collaborative toolkit to structure and support the study. You can learn more about our toolkit by reading our poster shown here on my screen. But we wanted to pretend that this was a normal year and that we were standing in an exhibit hall, drinking bad coffee and chatting with you about our project. So we thought we'd go ahead and answer our most frequently asked question. Over there on the right, you can see a picture of us. People ask us, are those matching cardigans? Well, yeah, they are. We started our user research a few years ago by conducting usability testing on Poundee's discovery layer software. Based on the advice of an expert usability researcher, thanks Arnold, we made our testing process as uniform as possible and decided the best way to do this was with a uniform, AKA matching cardigans. Sadly, by the time we started our information needs assessment study, Land's End had sold out of our original baby blue cardigans, so the other members of our team had to settle for darker blue ones. The cardigans are all blue because color theory tells us that blue is a color that inspires people to trust you. Besides talking about our cardigans, we'd be glad to answer any questions you may have about our project. Please reach out to us at infocoordinatorsatpoundee.edu. Thanks for stopping by. See ya.