Silvia Sheffield Sheffield, S., & Davis, H. (2023). "There is fun to be done!": Supporting Students' Access to Textbooks. 2022 Charleston Conference Proceedings. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.14369519 Chang, B., Davis, H., Richard, C., & Sheffield, S. (2023). Lessons Learned from a Publishing Workshops Pilot. Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) Annual Meeting. Sheffield, S., & Partlow, M. (2022). Here's my number, so text me maybe: notes on a new SMS reminder service. Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) Annual Meeting. Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sV5EeaMCfQoyU8qpP97d6cPnQHdhpFPp568oTGOar2I/ Davis, R. C., Partlow, M., Pearce, D., & Sheffield, S. (2022). Snippets, subject lines, and exclamation points: A case study in constructing better library emails. Weave: Journal of Library User Experience, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3998/weaveux.1634 Davis, R., & Sheffield, S. (2021). Emails Are UX, Too: How to Make Better Overdue Notices & Other Communications. Designing for Digital. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.4562247 Davis, R., Partlow, M., Pearce, D., & Sheffield, S. (2021). Taking Notice: Our Approach to Building Better Library Emails. Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) Annual Meeting. Retrieved from https://duke.app.box.com/v/trlnannualmeeting2021/folder/142493315072 Reher, A., Saia, A., & Sheffield, S. (2020). Come on In(clusion): How to Build and Support a Diverse Student Workforce. Cooperating Raleigh Colleges Library Workshop. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504656 Morrison, A., Sheffield, S., & Thompson, S. (2019). Diversity & Inclusion at the NC State University Libraries. IDEAL '19. Charlotte, NC. Sheffield, S. (2017). Coyotes and Opossums and Foxes, Oh My! Doing Citizen Science with the Library. 13th Annual Joyner Library Paraprofessional Conference. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504664 Albright, A. C., Coppersmith, M., & Sheffield, S. (2015). RE-boot: Accelerated Motion, towards a new dance literacy in America. Society of Dance History Scholars Special Topics Conference, Dance as Experience: Progressive Era Origins and Legacies. Baltimore, MD.