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    <b><span style="mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";
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        Advocacy, Activism, and the Future of Access</span></b><span
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    <span style="mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";
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      presentation and discussion for members of the Reed and library
      communities<o:p></o:p></span><br>
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      mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"">Wednesday,
      October 24,  2012, 4:30 PM, <a
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    <span style="mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";
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      light refreshments following the event</span><br>
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    Please join us as we host Reed graduate, librarian, and
    info-anthropologist, Char Booth '01, for a presentation and
    discussion on research and student scholarship, the culture of
    libraries, and the ever-changing landscape of information
    dissemination.  Char will share her own thesis experience and
    explain how it shaped her explorations into educational
    communication and our need to adapt and advocate for libraries to
    remain relevant vibrant centers of future scholarship.<br>
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    "When dissemination is part of the pedagogical process, it can build
    transformative learner insight into what it means to participate in
    a community of practice. Writing for a wider audience at the
    undergraduate level is a springboard for the cultivation of a
    student’s voice, interests, and expertise, and can expand the
    meaning of an assignment beyond a graded exercise."   <i>Char Booth
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    C<span style="mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";
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      the Instruction Services Manager & E-Learning Librarian at the
      Claremont Colleges Library and also serves on the faculty for the
      Information Literacy Immersion program, sponsored by the
      Association of College and Research Libraries.  Her pedagogical
      explorations into library culture focus on the integration of
      instructional design, technology, and assessment.  The influence
      of her Reed education shines through in her work as she delves
      deeply and reflects critically on library issues that have
      traditionally been given surface treatment. She also uses her
      personal thesis experience to inform her work with students and
      faculty on the undergraduate research process.<span
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      Char has authored </span><a
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      and several articles, detailing her research and prescription for
      libraries' progressive dissemination of information, including how
      librarians can connect patrons’ needs, effectively harness
      technology, and reflect on the collective educational exchange. 
      She virtually propagates such philosophies at </span><a
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      her blog “on technology, media literacy, and librarians who
      t-c-b.” </span>
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