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Take your library vision to the next level at the ALA 2025 Annual Conference & Exhibition! Connect with forward-thinking librarians from around the globe and explore new possibilities for the future ...
This session was moderated by Colleen Quinn and Anna Sandelli from the ULS Professional Development Committee.
This is a recording of the April 19, 2004 presentation, From Boring to High-Scoring: Creating Playful Learning Experiences with Games-Based Learning and Gamification Have you wanted to implement games ...
This program will introduce key stages of effective library assessment programs and projects. Topics include: creating a library-wide assessment plan, planning small- and large-scale projects, ...
Flexible Programs for Inflexible People: Yoga and Accessibility at Academic Libraries (Video Replay)
Due to the changing nature of academic library student spaces and interest in mindfulness practices and contemplative pedagogy, yoga programs in these spaces are on the rise. Librarians have been ...
The ACRL Instruction Section Teaching Methods Committee would like to invite you to register for our virtual event: ACRL IS-TM Instruction Strategies to Support Neurodivergent Students on March 20th ...
This is a recording of the May 3, 2023 presentation, A Day in the Life of a Digital Scholarship Intern. This presentation by current and former San José State University’s (SJSU) iSchool graduate ...
The ACRL/ULS Academic Outreach Committee offers a series of Online Roundtable Discussions on topics related to academic outreach endeavors. In these discussions librarians share and exchange ideas to ...
Samantha Harlow (she/her/hers) is currently the Online Learning Librarian at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNC Greensboro) in Greensboro, North Carolina, as well as serving as a ...
This is a recording of the on-demand program during the 2021 ALA Annual Conference. During this panel presentation, the speakers answered a series of questions focused around the roles of libraries as ...
Tell us more about yourself and how you became an academic librarian. I’m the Undergraduate Education Librarian in the Teaching and Learning Department at Indiana University – Bloomington. I came to ...
What or who inspires your work? I’m most inspired by the work that my other outreach/engagement colleagues are doing. Student feedback and gratitude drives me to continue to find ways to support ...
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