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Christine Mannix replied to the topic Teaching workshops or sessions that are not specifically research related. in the discussion
Teaching SIG on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoThanks everyone for your thoughtful responses. Do you mind if I share them with our new director (who is awesome, btw)?
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Sam Regal replied to the topic Please Vote! – ARLIS/NA SC Bylaw Amendments in the discussion
ARLIS-CA on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoDear ARLIS Southern California chapter members,
Just a reminder that the deadline for voting on the ARLIS/NA SC bylaw amendments is next Friday, 2/24. Your participation is much appreciated!
Vote here: https://forms.gle/UzDZWYjhSC1N7e2r5
My best,
Sam
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Sha Towers replied to the topic Teaching workshops or sessions that are not specifically research related. in the discussion
Teaching SIG on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoHey Christine! I would second what Carla-Mae and Lora have said. I would also add that these types of workshops are relevant to the business of libraries in a variety of ways. Engaged or active learning experiences (like the ones you’ve described) are a fundamentally important pathway for learning. They are also important manifestations of…[Read more]
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Claire Payne started the topic Call for Vice-Moderator, ARLIS/NA Academic Library Division in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Academic Library Division on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoDear colleagues,
The Academic Library Division is looking for a person to serve as the Vice-Moderator for 2023 and Moderator for 2024. The Academic Library Division is the largest group within ARLIS/NA, with nearly 450 members. The Division was established in 1975, and seeks to identify and promote issues of interest to art librarians working in…[Read more]
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Lora Farrell replied to the topic Teaching workshops or sessions that are not specifically research related. in the discussion
Teaching SIG on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoI think these kinds of workshops are a great idea for the library. They draw students in and help them feel less intimidated by the library. “The library of the future” is innovative, and that includes unconventional activities. Some students feel uncomfortable coming to the staff and asking questions. Having informal workshops, or mind…[Read more]
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Carla-Mae Crookendale replied to the topic Teaching workshops or sessions that are not specifically research related. in the discussion
Teaching SIG on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoHi Christine,
My library does a lot of these kinds of events. We’ve had puzzle, coloring and lego tables, whiteboard prompts on random topics for the students to write/draw their responses, therapy dogs, zine making etc. As you suggested, we view these as a way to make the library a welcoming community hub – not unlike the public library. It’s…[Read more]
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Christine Mannix started the topic Teaching workshops or sessions that are not specifically research related. in the discussion
Teaching SIG on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoHi librarian hive mind. I was wondering how many other librarians, esp. in art & design schools and universities, put on “fun” workshops for their students and/or faculty. If so, do you get any pushback from administration because it’s not specifically research-related? How do you justify it to those who object? At Columbus College of Art & Design…[Read more]
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Laura Darlington started the topic 2023 ARLIS/NA SoCal Chapter Mexico City Conference Travel Award in the discussion
ARLIS-CA on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoDear Colleagues,
A friendly reminder that the ARLIS/NA Southern California Chapter travel award applications are now open for the 51st annual ARLIS/NA conference, to be held in Mexico City from 4/18-4/21/23.
This year, one combined travel award is sponsored by the Southern California chapter:
ARLIS/Southern California Chapter Judith A. H…[Read more]
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Sam Regal started the topic Please Vote! – ARLIS/NA SC Bylaw Amendments in the discussion
ARLIS-CA on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoDear ARLIS Southern California chapter members,
As mentioned in our Fall Business Meeting, we’ve drafted a revision of our Chapter’s bylaws to reflect language recommended by our ARLIS/NA Chapters Liaison. We ask that you please vote on these amendments by Friday, 2/24.
The majority of the updates are minor, in service of brevity and clarity. Th…[Read more]
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Sylvia G. Roberts replied to the topic Job posting for temporary full-time librarian at Emily Carr in the discussion
Northwest Chapter on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 12 months agoTemporary but tempting 🙂
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D. Vanessa Kam replied to the topic Job posting for temporary full-time librarian at Emily Carr in the discussion
Northwest Chapter on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 12 months agoGreat, thanks, Sylvia! Here’s the link to the position. The deadline to apply is Feb. 15, 2023.
https://ecuad.peopleadmin.ca/postings/1974
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Sylvia G. Roberts replied to the topic Job posting for temporary full-time librarian at Emily Carr in the discussion
Northwest Chapter on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 12 months agoHi Vanessa,
As this has become the way that NW Chapter members can communicate, I think that we will follow the same conventions that we did with the NW listserv. In other words, my opinion (as NW chapter communications officer), you can post it here. Or, if it’s easier, you can post a short message linking to the job posting on the ECUAD web…[Read more]
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D. Vanessa Kam started the topic Job posting for temporary full-time librarian at Emily Carr in the discussion
Northwest Chapter on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 12 months agoHello all! This is my first post to the NW Chapter! Is it ok for me to post a job opportunity at Emily Carr here? I’m also posting it with ARLIS-L. Please let me know if anyone objects to this or if it goes against ARLIS/NA policy in any way? Thanks! – Vanessa
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Laura Darlington started the topic 2023 ARLIS/NA SoCal Chapter Mexico City Conference Travel Award in the discussion
ARLIS-CA on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoDear Colleagues,
The ARLIS/NA Southern California Chapter is pleased to announce that the travel award applications are open for the 51st annual ARLIS/NA conference, to be held in Mexico City from 4/18-4/21/23.
This year, one combined travel award is sponsored by the Southern California chapter:
ARLIS/Southern California Chapter Judith A. Ho…[Read more]
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Anne Evenhaugen started the topic FW: Applications Open: CalRBS 2023 in Washington DC, San Francisco, LA and online. in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Mid-Atlantic Chapter via email on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoHi ARLIS Mid-Atlantic,
Just sharing the notice for the upcoming courses for CalRBS, in case you are planning out your professional travel and training. In addition to courses further afield, the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives is hosting a week-long session in August, and there will be several relevant art-y courses being hosted in…[Read more]
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Anne Evenhaugen started the topic ARLIS Mid-Atlantic Chapter Leadership Election Results in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Mid-Atlantic Chapter via email on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoGood morning,
I am pleased to be able to announce your 2023 Officers for the Mid-Atlantic Chapter!
New to our Officer roster:
* Vice Chair/Chair-elect:
* Salima Appiah-Duffell
Salima Appiah-Duffell is the Resource Sharing Librarian at the National Gallery of Art. Her library career has also included time as a Technician at the…[Read more] -
Jenna Lynn Dufour started the topic REMINDER: Apply now for the ARLIS/NA Conference Attendance and Travel Awards! in the discussion
ARLIS-CA on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoThe Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) Travel Awards Subcommittee is now accepting applications for the ARLIS/NA Conference Attendance and Travel Awards to support attendance at the ARLIS/NA 51st annual conference in Mexico City, Mexico on April 18-21, 2023. Applications are due January 20, 2023 by 8 pm EST through this form: https:/…[Read more]
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