- Professional Pathways to Research Libraries (February 11, 2025) 01/28/2025
The Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of the New York Public Library invites Library and Museum Studies students and faculty to Professional Pathways to Research Libraries an evening of conversation centered on working at a public research library on February 11, 2025 (5:30p.m. – 7:30 p.m.).
This event will start with a panel discussion with NYPL research library ...
- CFP Research Fellowship: Barnard Library Research Awards — Barnard College, New York, NY 01/17/2025
Applications are now open for the 2025-26 Barnard Library Research Awards!
The Barnard Library Research Award supports research using collections at the Barnard Library, Barnard Zine Library, and Barnard Archives, resulting in any final format. Projects are selected based on the following:
– clarity and feasibility
– strength of their ties to the collections at Barnard
– originality, which ...
- Call for Proposals: SUNYLA 2025: Climbing the Mountain: Fostering Collaboration and Building Community 12/20/2024
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Call for Proposals:
SUNYLA 2025
Climbing the Mountain: Fostering Collaboration and Building Community
Conference hosted by SUNY Delhi
June 18-20, 2025
Click for SUNYLA Submission Form
Deadline for workshop and presentation proposals: Friday, February 28, 2025
The Planning Committee for the State University of New York Librarians Association Annual Conference is accepting proposals for pre-conference workshops, panels, presentations, ...
- First Meeting (Feb 7, 2025) – ACRL/NY’s Social Activism and Support Affinity Group 12/12/2024
The first meeting of ACRL/NY’s Social Activism and Support Affinity Group will take place in February 7, 2025 (1pm-2pm)
In this initial meeting, we will determine together what format(s) feel best for the group (online or in-person) and based on members’ interest, we will collaboratively determine the direction of the group, any specific goals, and frequency of ...
- Marketing Your Library: Strategies for Community Engagement and Growth (November 21, 2024) 10/22/2024
ACRL/NY Professional Development Committee invites you to a workshop program
Speaker: Victor Caputo
Victor Caputo is the CEO of Supernova Consultants. He began his career as a journalist before entering the library field and worked as Director of Public Relations/Programs for 24 years. He served as a Library Director for six years before engaging in his consulting ...
- The Neurodiverse Learner in the Library (November 15, 2024) 10/18/2024
ACRL/NY Professional Development Committee invite you to a Fall 2024 program
Speaker: William Blick, Assistant Professor and E- Resources/Serials Librarian at CUNY Queensborough Community College
WHEN: Friday, Nov 15th, 2024, 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
WHERE: Room LL 307, third floor of the Leon Lowenstein building, Lincoln Center Campus of Fordham University.
Directions and Map
PROGRAM MODERATOR: Kanu A. Nagra, CUNY ...
- ACRL/NY Professional Development Committee : Seeking Proposals for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 09/18/2024
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ACRL/NY Professional Development Committee
Seeking Proposals for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025
Professional Development Events
Dear ACRL/NY,
ACRL/NY Professional Development Committee is currently seeking 25/45 minutes sessions and 60/90 –minutes workshop proposals for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 professional development events.
All topics related to libraries and professional development of library community are welcome!
Some suggestions include, but are not ...
- How Motivation and Increased Productivity can Lead to Burnout (March 3, 2023) 02/07/2023
ACRL/NY Professional Development Committee’s Spring 2023 program
How Motivation and Increased Productivity can Lead to Burnout
Speaker: Madeline Ruggiero, Librarian, Queensborough Community College, CUNY
WHEN: Friday, March 3, 2023, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
SLIDESHOW PRESENTATION
Program Summary
Presenter, Madeline Ruggiero, responded to a book chapter proposal after the pandemic related to burnout, hoping to write about being a “self-identified boomer” and ...
- Call for Lightning Round Proposals: ACRL LMOIG- (Greater NYC) – Spring 2022 virtual meeting 03/29/2022
Call for Lightning Round Talks
Promoting Digital Scholarship Projects
ACRL National Library Marketing and Outreach Interest Group
Greater NYC Meetup
Spring 2022 Virtual Meeting
Friday April 29, 2022 via Zoom (3:00pm-4:30pm eastern time)
https://acrl-lmoig-nyc.org/
*Our meeting will be held via Zoom and we encourage individuals (far and wide) to submit lightning round proposals and attend
Submission form —– > https://form.jotform.com/220584589715164
(deadline: April 8, 2022)
The University of Washington ...
- LACUNY Institute 2022- CFP and Save the Date Reminder 03/29/2022
On behalf of the Library Association of CUNY, we are pleased to share information about and invite proposals for the LACUNY Institute 2022.
The theme for this year’s institute is “Built to Exclude: Confronting Issues of Equity and Otherness in Libraries.” The institute will be held virtually on Thursday May 12th & Friday May 13th and hosted by the New York City College of Technology, City University of New York ...
- Pre-register now! ACRL/NY User Experience Discussion Group- Web Usability 101: Best Practices, Tips, and Tricks for Library Web Sites and Beyond 10/01/2021
ACRL/NY User Experience Discussion Group
Fall 2021 virtual meeting
Web Usability 101: Best Practices, Tips, and Tricks for Library Web Sites and Beyond
special guest speaker: Professor Rebecca Hyams, Web and Systems Services Librarian, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Friday Nov 19, 2021
10:00am-11:30am (via Zoom)
Pre-register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrc-2uqjMjEt0bNlJuLTaZZVz_ciufep7i
Please join the ACRL/NY User Experience Discussion Group for a discussion on Usability ...
- Call for Lightning Round Proposals: ACRL LMOIG- (Greater NYC) Library Marketing Initiatives in the Time of COVID 09/28/2021
Call for Lightning Round Talks
Library Marketing Initiatives in the Time of COVID
ACRL National Library Marketing and Outreach Interest Group – Greater NYC Meetup
Fall 2021 Virtual Meeting
Friday November 19, 2021 via Zoom (3:00pm-4:30pm eastern time)
https://acrl-lmoig-nyc.org/
Submission form: https://form.jotform.com/212643812860151 (deadline: Nov 1, 2021)
Since March 2020, libraries have had to quickly adapt in how we engage ...
- ACRLY/NY Fall 2021 Writing Sessions 09/28/2021
ACRL/NY members, the Research & Writing Support Group will again be meeting virtually for Shut Up and Write sessions this fall. The objective as always is to build community and write in a structured, focused environment. With the days getting shorter and soon to get cooler, it is an opportune time to be productive and ...
- T.S. Eliot & Emily Hale Letters: Re-examined – Online Panel Discussion – Sunday, April 18 at 3pm 04/09/2021
On Jan. 2, 2020, a collection of 1,131 letters from Nobel laureate and renowned writer Thomas Stearns (T.S.) Eliot to his lifelong friend Emily Hale were unsealed at Princeton University Library. A Boston native, Hale was a speech and drama teacher whose career included positions at Simmons College and Smith College. She and Eliot initially ...
- Registration Now Open: LACUNY Institute 2020/2011- “Ending the Library Stereotype: Non-traditional Practices for the 21st-century” 03/20/2021
Registration Now Open: LACUNY Institute 2020/2011
“Ending the Library Stereotype: Non-traditional Practices for the 21st-century.”
Virtually, on Wednesday, May 5th and Thursday, May 6th, 2021
Register now: https://lacuny.org/event-4217159
This year we are waving the standard registration fee, lowering the registration fee to $5.00.
Proceeds from this year’s registration fee will support the LACUNY Institute Mutual Aid Network, which you can learn ...
- Pipeline Problem, Discrimination, Or Something Else? Addressing Real-World Diversity and Inclusion in Libraries and Schools- Wednesday, February 24 02/10/2021
Seton Hall Libraries Speakers Series hosts a free online event addressing diversity issues in schools and libraries.
Visit the Seton Hall Libraries Blog to learn more about the speakers and register for this event.
- CFP: SUNYLA Midwinter Virtual Conference, 2/12/21 11/16/2020
Call for Proposals
SUNYLA Midwinter Virtual Conference
Looking Forward: Creative Library Responses to Crises
February 12, 2021
As information professionals, we’re always learning and innovating to provide exemplary service. Even so, the past year has been a shock for libraries. The challenges we faced sparked creative responses and solutions among our colleagues, some implemented suddenly and others evolving ...
- Scholarship Opportunity for the Rare Books and Manuscript Conference 2020 12/14/2019
Power, Resistance, and Leadership
RBMS 2020
June 23-26, 2020
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
The Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS) of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) offers scholarships to subsidize conference attendance by professional librarians, paraprofessionals, and students. RBMS is currently accepting scholarship applications for RBMS 2020: Power, Resistance, and Leadership to be held at Indiana ...
- Call for Proposals – LACUNY Institute 2020: “Ending the Library Stereotype” 11/20/2019
Librarianship and libraries, through the eyes of the public, have consistently been viewed as a house of books and documents where librarians help their patrons with readers’ advisory and directions. Though these elements of being a librarian exist, the stereotype of this is far from accurate. Today in 2020, Librarians perform a myriad of tasks ...
- Research Data Management Symposium, NYC – December 5, 2019 11/13/2019
You are cordially invited to attend a Research Data Management Symposium in NYC to be held on December 5, 2019. This symposium will highlight practical solutions to data management challenges from the perspectives of physician scientists and a NYC based CTSA, as well as two approaches to data catalogs by two NYC libraries who participate ...
- Save the Date – St. John’s University Libraries & METRO Present a Town Hall Event with Steven Bell on 4/23/2020 10/29/2019
Please save the date for the annual St. John’s University Libraries’ Town Hall Event on April 23, 2020 featuring guest speaker Steven Bell. This event is co-sponsored by the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO).
Topic: “Let’s Work Together for Change: Using Design Thinking for Better Libraries”
Description: Why do library workers engage in a change process? ...