Not sure if this went through yesterday-kw
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From: Karen Weaver <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 19:40:53 -0400
Subject: Yale Library Research Education Symposium: June 9-Free &
Online-Change & Tensions in Teaching and Technology
To: Open Lib/Info Sci Education Forum <[log in to unmask]>
Upcoming event online & free from LYRASIS & Yale pls forward to anyone
interested there is also a Twitter hashtag below --Best & thx kw
http://www.lyrasis.org/Classes%20and%20Events/Catalog/C/Change%20and%20Tensions%20in%20Teaching%20and%20Technology.aspx
Yale Library Research Education Symposium:
Change and Tensions in Teaching and Technology (Live Online)
The program will explore technology trends, the changes they mean for
libraries and higher education, and the proposed discussion question
of "Information literacy vs. information competency: a paradigm shift
in research education?"
Scheduled Events (For detailed information, click on an event below)
Date/Time Location Member/
Nonmember
6/09/11
(9:00 - 3:00) Distance Education-Adobe
$0 / $0
Register
More Info
DESCRIPTION:
This online event is geared for librarians and technologists, as well
as all Faculty and students. The program will explore technology
trends, the changes they mean for libraries and higher education, and
the proposed discussion question of "Information literacy vs.
information competency: a paradigm shift in research education?"
Speakers:
Keynote – Jody Turner. Trend analysis and innovative design research
www.cultureoffuture.com
Stephen Abram, www.stephenslighthouse.com Vice President Gale Cengage
Learning, strategic thinking and innovation in libraries.
Alex Jarvis, Chronicle Prof. Hacker Contributor, Central Conn. State U. Student.
Christina Warren, Writer for http://mashable.com, the top technology news blog.
A panel consisting of Yale Librarians and the speakers will wrap up
the day with staff responses and audience questions. The day's program
will begin with a welcome by Kendall Crilly, Associate University
Librarian for Program Development and Research. Concluding remarks
will be provided by Jon Butler, Acting Yale University Librarian and
Howard R Lamar Professor of American Studies, History & Religious
Studies
Interested in attending the face-to-face event? Please click here to register.
*This event is organized by Joe Murphy and a committee sponsored by
the Yale University Library Research Education Forum and the Beinecke
Library*
The Twitter hashtag for this event is #yalefwd
REGISTRATION:
You may register for a class using one of two methods:
Online Ordering: Click on the "Register" tab and login or create an
account to register.
PDF Form: Print out the registration form and fax it to LYRASIS at 404.892.7879.
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Karen Weaver, MLS
Electronic Resources Statistician
Duquesne University, Gumberg Library
Pittsburgh PA email: [log in to unmask] / Gmail: [log in to unmask]
"...it is the duty of the public library to cooperate with the school
in its endeavor to awaken in the citizen-to-be an inspiration to make
the most of his powers...Apart from its connection with the school,
its chief function is to serve as the lifelong university for the
individual, in which he may find freely, without money and without
price, an opportunity for the continuous development of all his
powers."...
--Louis Round Wilson, "The Public Library as an Educator" -read
before the Dept of Libraries of the Southern Educational Association
at Charlotte NC, Dec. 28, 1909, reprinted from Library Journal
37:6-10, Jan. 1910
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