[Libs-Or] Sign up to attend ACRL-Oregon-sponsored Preconferences at OLA

ACRLOR Communication acrlorcommunication at olaweb.org
Fri Feb 16 09:24:26 PST 2018


ACRL-Oregon is sponsoring two Preconferences
<https://orlib18.sched.com/sponsor/academic_divisionacrl_oregon_acrl_or.1xokcr02>
 at the Oregon Library Association Conference
<https://orlib18.wordpress.com/> that will be of interest to academic
librarians across the state. Please consider signing up for one or both of
them!

Portland Community College <https://www.pcc.edu/library/> librarian Pam
Kessinger will be leading a panel with faculty from PCC’s Developmental
Education <https://www.pcc.edu/prepare/developmental/> program to
explore “Metacognition
and Reading Strategies to Bridge Students Toward Inquiry.
<https://orlib18.sched.com/event/DYfX/metacognition-and-reading-strategies-to-bridge-students-toward-inquiry>”
Librarians
who teach will learn how the Reading Apprenticeship framework as well as
our own ACRL Framework for Information Literacy
<http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework> can be used to develop
meaningful information literacy instruction. This session is co-sponsored
with the Library Instruction Round Table.
<https://ola.memberclicks.net/lirt_home>

In August 2017, ACRL-Oregon awarded Maureen Flanagan Battistella
<https://acrloregon.org/2017/08/08/maureen-flanagan-battistella-awarded-acrl-or-professional-development-scholarship/>
a
professional development award to attend the American Association of State
and Local History <http://about.aaslh.org/home/>conference. Maureen’s
attendance there was part of an ongoing project in partnership with
colleagues at Southern Oregon University <http://sou.edu/>, Hannon Library
<http://hanlib.sou.edu/>, Jackson County Library <http://jcls.org/home>,
and others to  create “unique digital collections that tell the stories of
Southern Oregon.”

Interested in learning more about Maureen’s research and how to engage your
own community via an oral history project? Sign up to attend the
pre-conference session she is leading, “How to Document Oregon’s Thousand
Points of Life: Techniques and Technologies to Engage Your Community Using
an Oral History Project
<https://orlib18.sched.com/event/DYfT/how-to-document-oregons-thousand-points-of-life-techniques-and-technologies-to-engage-your-community-using-an-oral-history-project>”
with a fantastic panel of university faculty and librarians.

Interested in having your own conference, workshop, or professional
development project funded? Apply for an ACRL-Oregon professional
development award now!
<https://acrloregon.org/2018/01/23/professional-development-scholarship-now-accepting-applications/>
Deadline
for next consideration is *February 28, 2018*.


-- 
Communications Coordinator, ACRL-Oregon
Email:  acrlorcommunication at olaweb.org
Website:  http://acrloregon.org/
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