From clarke.iakovakis at okstate.edu Fri Oct 6 06:57:06 2023 From: clarke.iakovakis at okstate.edu (Iakovakis, Clarke) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2023 11:57:06 +0000 Subject: [Coil-l] Last day to submit proposals for 2023 OK-ACRL Annual Conference In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi everyone, Today is the last day to submit proposals for the OK-ACRL Annual Conference. We invite you to submit lightning talks for the virtual pre-conference session on Wednesday November 8, and full presentation proposals for the in-person conference on Friday, November 10. SUBMIT YOUR LIGHTNING TALK OR FULL PROPOSAL HERE. The OK-ACRL Annual Conference will be held in-person on Friday, November 10th, at Oklahoma State University, with a keynote by James LaRue, Executive Director of the Garfield County Public Library District and past director of the Freedom to Read Foundation, and ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom. This year’s theme, “Emerging Literacies: New Frontiers in Supporting 21st Century Learners” will offer a venue for discussing ideas for supporting all library users in navigating a complex and interconnected information landscape. Clarke The OK-ACRL Board is thrilled to invite you to our action-packed conference schedule this year! We’ll be back in person in 2023 at this year’s location, the beautiful Edmon Low Library at Oklahoma State University on Friday, November 10, 2023. We’ll explore emerging literacies and essential pressing issues facing the modern academic library. Emerging Literacies Academic library workers and information professionals have continuously evolved their pedagogical methods and expanded their services to embrace a broad spectrum of literacies essential for nurturing well-informed and critically engaged citizens in the digital age. This year’s theme, Emerging Literacies: New Frontiers in Supporting 21st Century Learners will offer a venue for discussing ideas for supporting all library users in navigating a complex and interconnected information landscape. The demand for these skills is underscored by the proliferation of digital platforms and social media that facilitate dissemination of misinformation, the onset of the “data deluge” necessitating advanced computational skills, the continuing challenge of broadening access to information, an escalating number of book challenges in recent years, and much more. Announcing Our Keynote Speaker James LaRue is the director of the Garfield County (Colorado) Public Library District. Author of The New Inquisition: Understanding and Managing Intellectual Freedom Challenges and On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US,” LaRue has been a public library director for many years, as well as a weekly newspaper columnist and cable TV host. From January of 2016 to November of 2018, he was director of the Freedom to Read Foundation, and ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom. He has written, spoken, and consulted extensively on intellectual freedom issues, leadership and organizational development, community engagement, and the future of libraries. Registration Please use this form to register for the annual conference. Registration is now open. You may register yourself and up to six other participants from your organization. Registration includes conference registration, lunch, refreshments, and light snacks. Registration also includes two preconference webinars. Registration may be completed, and payment may be delayed until participants are notified of the acceptance of their conference proposal. Call for Proposals We want to hear from librarians, library workers, students, faculty, support staff, and others across the Oklahoma academic library community. We welcome talks from first-time speakers, long-time librarians, new practitioners, and everyone in between. We encourage talks from underrepresented groups within the Oklahoma library community. Our goal is to expose attendees to a variety of practices and perspectives. Please use this form to submit your proposal. The submission deadline is September 25. Following review by the Board, members will be notified of acceptance by October 9. All presenters at the Annual Conference are allotted 30-45 minutes, at the discretion of the committee, including time for Q&A. The presentation format allows presenters to present relevant practices, research, or collaborations. Participants may report on projects, services, partnerships, research findings, describe efforts in progress, and/or provide a provocative view on a topic of interest. Preference will be given to proposals that relate to the conference theme, but all proposals will be considered. We encourage you to think broadly and creatively about ways your work addresses emerging literacies; for example: * Information Literacy: Cultivating effective information seeking, such as techniques for source citation and evaluation, and understanding the cultural, socioeconomic, and legal contexts of the production and dissemination of information, including ways that people may be underrepresented or systematically marginalized within such systems. * Media Literacy: Interpreting and analyzing various forms of media, enabling individuals to consume and create content responsibly. * Digital Literacy: Effectively accessing, learning, and utilizing digital technologies, including emerging ones like 3D printing and virtual reality; understanding how these technologies work, their applications, and their implications in various contexts. * AI Literacy: Understanding the foundations of artificial intelligence, machine learning, algorithms, algorithmic bias, and empowering learners to engage with AI technologies ethically and thoughtfully. * Data Literacy: Helping learners work with and interpret data, use advanced data analysis tools, and participate in an open research culture emphasizing data sharing and reproducibility. OK-ACRL Annual Conference presenters will be required to: - Register for and attend the conference (a discounted registration rate of $50 will be available to presenters). - Share their slides and/or other presentation materials with event organizers for posting in the OK-ACRL Repository. We strongly encourage you to reserve a hotel room as soon as possible, as there are several sporting events happening in Stillwater during the week of the conference. Our conference hotel details are below: Best Western Plus Cimarron Hotel & Suites 315 N Husband Street Stillwater, Oklahoma 74075 Book a room For questions about registration, payment, proposals, or accommodations for disability, please contact OK-ACRL Web Manager Karl G. Siewert at webmanager at okacrl.org, or OK-ACRL President Clarke Iakovakis at president at okacrl.org or by phone at 405-744-9743. See our Accommodation Statement. Pre-Conference Webinars OK-ACRL 2023 Virtual Pre-Conference Lightning Talks In an effort to reach academic library workers who will be unable to attend this year’s in-person conference, we are excited to announce a free, virtual, pre-conference lightning talk session, scheduled for Wednesday, November 8 from 2:00-3:30. The format will feature live, 7-10-minute lightning talks. Each talk will be followed by a 5-minute Q&A session. Lightning talk proposals do not need to explicitly be related to the conference theme of Emerging Literacies. We invite library students, library technicians, and librarians to submit proposals on any academic library topic, such as: * New services, programs, or initiatives * Best practices, tips, or lessons learned * Research projects or findings * Challenges or opportunities * Collaboration or outreach Lightning talks are a great way to share your ideas, showcase your work, and network with other library workers in our state. It is also an excellent opportunity to gain experience in presenting at a professional conference. Please use this form to submit your lightning talk proposal. The submission deadline is also September 25. Following review by the Board, submitters will be notified about their proposal standing by October 9. Sessions will be held over Zoom. Presenters should have a Zoom account and appropriate technology to present over Zoom. OK-ACRL 2023 Virtual Pre-Conference Academic Library Career Panel The OK-ACRL board has selected a diverse panel of academic librarians to discuss their career journeys and their role in the modern academic library. This webinar is scheduled for Monday, November 6, 2023. More information will follow in subsequent emails. We hope you’ll join us for all our conference activities this year. Your presence is requested and valued. Best wishes as we take big steps, ask hard questions, and look to the future. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From clarke.iakovakis at okstate.edu Tue Oct 17 14:19:57 2023 From: clarke.iakovakis at okstate.edu (Iakovakis, Clarke) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 19:19:57 +0000 Subject: [Coil-l] Register now for OKACRL 2023 Message-ID: Register now for OKACRL 2023 Registration is open for the OKACRL 2023 Annual Conference on Friday, November 10 at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. Register by October 31 to receive a free parking pass and to be entered into a drawing to win a copy of our keynote speaker’s book, On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US. You don’t want to miss this year’s conference, with presentations on topics ranging from what librarians need to know about AI tools, teaching information literacy across generations, teaching mindmapping & pathfinding techniques, marketing makerspaces, understanding challenges makerspaces faced during the pandemic, analyzing parents’ perspectives on children’s digital media use, promoting community and trust in media literacy instruction, teaching privacy literacy to undergraduates, understanding inclusive metadata, sharing perspectives on parallels and divergences between data librarians and researchers they serve, recruiting non-MLS librarians, partnering with institutional research offices, exploring and assessing the ACRL Framework, and much more! The full program will be released next week. The in-person conference will feature a keynote from James LaRue on Defending the Freedom to Read. Author of On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US (Fulcrum, 2023), LaRue has dealt with over 1,200 challenges in his career as a public library director and former Executive Director of ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom. This talk will focus on the four reasons library resources are challenged, what tactics are used to impose censorship today, and why public engagement is essential to challenge resolution. Don’t miss out on our free virtual preconference sessions during the week of the conference: an Academic Librarian Careers Panel on Monday, November 6 will include eight academic librarians from across the state engaging in a conversation about career pathways, specializations, challenges, advice, mentorship, and more; and on Wednesday, November 8 there will be a Virtual Lightning Talks session. Register for these talks using the same form linked above. See you in November! Clarke -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From helen.clements at okstate.edu Tue Oct 17 16:37:44 2023 From: helen.clements at okstate.edu (Clements, Helen) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 21:37:44 +0000 Subject: [Coil-l] Register now for OKACRL 2023 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yea, Clarke!! This sounds like a great conference. I've ordered a copy of the book already, so I don't need to register for a free one. Unless you want me to, in order to have a free copy to give away? I won't need a parking place voucher. The wonderful people at Parking Services gave me a Retired sticker (free). Cheers! Helen Clements From: Coil-l On Behalf Of Iakovakis, Clarke Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2023 2:20 PM To: okacrl-members at lists.onenet.net; coil-l at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Coil-l] Register now for OKACRL 2023 Register now for OKACRL 2023 Registration is open for the OKACRL 2023 Annual Conference on Friday, November 10 at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. Register by October 31 to receive a free parking pass and to be entered into a drawing to win a copy of our keynote speaker's book, On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US. You don't want to miss this year's conference, with presentations on topics ranging from what librarians need to know about AI tools, teaching information literacy across generations, teaching mindmapping & pathfinding techniques, marketing makerspaces, understanding challenges makerspaces faced during the pandemic, analyzing parents' perspectives on children's digital media use, promoting community and trust in media literacy instruction, teaching privacy literacy to undergraduates, understanding inclusive metadata, sharing perspectives on parallels and divergences between data librarians and researchers they serve, recruiting non-MLS librarians, partnering with institutional research offices, exploring and assessing the ACRL Framework, and much more! The full program will be released next week. The in-person conference will feature a keynote from James LaRue on Defending the Freedom to Read. Author of On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US (Fulcrum, 2023), LaRue has dealt with over 1,200 challenges in his career as a public library director and former Executive Director of ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom. This talk will focus on the four reasons library resources are challenged, what tactics are used to impose censorship today, and why public engagement is essential to challenge resolution. Don't miss out on our free virtual preconference sessions during the week of the conference: an Academic Librarian Careers Panel on Monday, November 6 will include eight academic librarians from across the state engaging in a conversation about career pathways, specializations, challenges, advice, mentorship, and more; and on Wednesday, November 8 there will be a Virtual Lightning Talks session. Register for these talks using the same form linked above. See you in November! Clarke -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Jamie.Holmes at tulsacc.edu Tue Oct 17 16:48:42 2023 From: Jamie.Holmes at tulsacc.edu (Jamie Holmes) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 21:48:42 +0000 Subject: [Coil-l] Register now for OKACRL 2023 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Helen, How wonderful to hear that you'll be there!! It will be nice to see you again and catch up! -Jamie Jamie M. Holmes she/her/hers Reference & Instruction Librarian Southeast Campus Library Office: 918-595-8598 | Southeast Campus | 10300 E. 81st St Follow: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Linkedin | Website [cid:image001.jpg at 01DA0119.C8C5D730] From: Coil-l On Behalf Of Clements, Helen Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2023 4:38 PM To: Community of Oklahoma Instruction Librarians (OK-ACRL) Subject: Re: [Coil-l] Register now for OKACRL 2023 You don't often get email from helen.clements at okstate.edu. Learn why this is important Caution: This is an external email address. Please take care when clicking links or opening attachments. When in doubt, contact your IT Department. Yea, Clarke!! This sounds like a great conference. I've ordered a copy of the book already, so I don't need to register for a free one. Unless you want me to, in order to have a free copy to give away? I won't need a parking place voucher. The wonderful people at Parking Services gave me a Retired sticker (free). Cheers! Helen Clements From: Coil-l > On Behalf Of Iakovakis, Clarke Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2023 2:20 PM To: okacrl-members at lists.onenet.net; coil-l at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Coil-l] Register now for OKACRL 2023 Register now for OKACRL 2023 Registration is open for the OKACRL 2023 Annual Conference on Friday, November 10 at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. Register by October 31 to receive a free parking pass and to be entered into a drawing to win a copy of our keynote speaker's book, On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US. You don't want to miss this year's conference, with presentations on topics ranging from what librarians need to know about AI tools, teaching information literacy across generations, teaching mindmapping & pathfinding techniques, marketing makerspaces, understanding challenges makerspaces faced during the pandemic, analyzing parents' perspectives on children's digital media use, promoting community and trust in media literacy instruction, teaching privacy literacy to undergraduates, understanding inclusive metadata, sharing perspectives on parallels and divergences between data librarians and researchers they serve, recruiting non-MLS librarians, partnering with institutional research offices, exploring and assessing the ACRL Framework, and much more! The full program will be released next week. The in-person conference will feature a keynote from James LaRue on Defending the Freedom to Read. Author of On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US (Fulcrum, 2023), LaRue has dealt with over 1,200 challenges in his career as a public library director and former Executive Director of ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom. This talk will focus on the four reasons library resources are challenged, what tactics are used to impose censorship today, and why public engagement is essential to challenge resolution. Don't miss out on our free virtual preconference sessions during the week of the conference: an Academic Librarian Careers Panel on Monday, November 6 will include eight academic librarians from across the state engaging in a conversation about career pathways, specializations, challenges, advice, mentorship, and more; and on Wednesday, November 8 there will be a Virtual Lightning Talks session. Register for these talks using the same form linked above. See you in November! Clarke -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 21687 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From helen.clements at okstate.edu Tue Oct 17 17:11:07 2023 From: helen.clements at okstate.edu (Clements, Helen) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 22:11:07 +0000 Subject: [Coil-l] Register now for OKACRL 2023 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Freedom, Freedom! Glad to get a chance to catch up, Jamie! From: Coil-l On Behalf Of Jamie Holmes Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2023 4:49 PM To: Community of Oklahoma Instruction Librarians (OK-ACRL) Subject: Re: [Coil-l] Register now for OKACRL 2023 CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe Helen, How wonderful to hear that you'll be there!! It will be nice to see you again and catch up! -Jamie Jamie M. Holmes she/her/hers Reference & Instruction Librarian Southeast Campus Library Office: 918-595-8598 | Southeast Campus | 10300 E. 81st St Follow: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Linkedin | Website [cid:image001.jpg at 01DA011C.EAA7F9C0] From: Coil-l > On Behalf Of Clements, Helen Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2023 4:38 PM To: Community of Oklahoma Instruction Librarians (OK-ACRL) > Subject: Re: [Coil-l] Register now for OKACRL 2023 You don't often get email from helen.clements at okstate.edu. Learn why this is important Caution: This is an external email address. Please take care when clicking links or opening attachments. When in doubt, contact your IT Department. Yea, Clarke!! This sounds like a great conference. I've ordered a copy of the book already, so I don't need to register for a free one. Unless you want me to, in order to have a free copy to give away? I won't need a parking place voucher. The wonderful people at Parking Services gave me a Retired sticker (free). Cheers! Helen Clements From: Coil-l > On Behalf Of Iakovakis, Clarke Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2023 2:20 PM To: okacrl-members at lists.onenet.net; coil-l at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Coil-l] Register now for OKACRL 2023 Register now for OKACRL 2023 Registration is open for the OKACRL 2023 Annual Conference on Friday, November 10 at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. Register by October 31 to receive a free parking pass and to be entered into a drawing to win a copy of our keynote speaker's book, On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US. You don't want to miss this year's conference, with presentations on topics ranging from what librarians need to know about AI tools, teaching information literacy across generations, teaching mindmapping & pathfinding techniques, marketing makerspaces, understanding challenges makerspaces faced during the pandemic, analyzing parents' perspectives on children's digital media use, promoting community and trust in media literacy instruction, teaching privacy literacy to undergraduates, understanding inclusive metadata, sharing perspectives on parallels and divergences between data librarians and researchers they serve, recruiting non-MLS librarians, partnering with institutional research offices, exploring and assessing the ACRL Framework, and much more! The full program will be released next week. The in-person conference will feature a keynote from James LaRue on Defending the Freedom to Read. Author of On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US (Fulcrum, 2023), LaRue has dealt with over 1,200 challenges in his career as a public library director and former Executive Director of ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom. This talk will focus on the four reasons library resources are challenged, what tactics are used to impose censorship today, and why public engagement is essential to challenge resolution. Don't miss out on our free virtual preconference sessions during the week of the conference: an Academic Librarian Careers Panel on Monday, November 6 will include eight academic librarians from across the state engaging in a conversation about career pathways, specializations, challenges, advice, mentorship, and more; and on Wednesday, November 8 there will be a Virtual Lightning Talks session. Register for these talks using the same form linked above. See you in November! 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