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Participatory Learning, Active Application: Reflections on the ACRL Conference
With the month winding down folks are getting back into the swing of things following this year’s ACRL Conference in Indianapolis a couple of weeks ago. Several of us ACRLoggers were in attendance — we took the opportunity to meet face to face and chat, and in those conversations the idea of a collaborative post-conference [...]
Posted: 25 April, 2013 in Conference Blogging, Events, First Year Academic Librarian Experience.
Tags: ACRL annual conference, panel, presentation, takeaways, THATCamp, workshop
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How Much Is Enough?
I’ve been hearing more and more, recently, about people dropping out of service and professional development opportunities because they cannot secure funding from their institutions to attend. A member of a statewide committee I am on said this fall her continued membership would be contingent on her institution’s ability to pay for her travel to [...]
Posted: 13 December, 2010 in Events, Professional Development.
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Speaking of Seattle . . .
While you’re planning your ACRL travel – or if you’re still on the fence about it – here’s another event to consider. Radical Reference (“answers for those who question authority”) is planning a preconference unconference to be held on Thursday, March 12th on academic libraries and social justice, including programs and collections of an alternative [...]
Posted: 3 November, 2008 in Events.
Tags: ACRL annual conference, Radical Reference, seattle, unconference
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