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Hi all.  I'm resending this reminder, with the correct attachments, to join
us in person or online at iDEALS 2010 focusing on LGBTQIA (lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual and
allies) issues.
Don't forget to register at our website to attend or present a poster: *
http://lis.uncg.edu/ideals.*
Deadline for poster submissions extended to Monday, Nov. 8th.  3 virtual
ones are being accepted.

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Dear LIS Community Member,

On behalf of the Department of Library and Information Studies (LIS) I am
delighted to invite you to participate in the second iDEAL Summit on Monday,
November 15, 2010, noon-6:00 pm, at the Elliott University Center.  This
year’s theme is “*LGBTQI out on the open shelves: Serving Hidden Communities
*”, with the main panel, also as the Fall 2010 lecture in the UNCG Libraries
and LIS Lecture Series, taking place 1:30-2:45 pm.  The panelists are:

·       Mario Ascencio – Director, Corcoran Library in Washington, DC and
recent past president of REFORMA.

·       Jim Carmichael – Professor of Library and Information Studies, UNCG,
much of his research has focused on the history of LGBT issues within
librarianship

·       Trae Middlebrooks – MLIS Student and Academic and Cultural
Enrichment Scholar

·       Polly Thistlethwaite – Head of Public Services, City University of
New York Graduate Center Library and long-time volunteer at and chronicler
of the Lesbian Herstory Archives.

·       Moderator: Nathan Belyeu, Master of Education Student and
Coordinator for LGBTQI Health, The Wellness Center of Student Health
Services



At LIS, we are connecting people, libraries, and information through
research, teaching, and service to enrich living and working in a global
environment.  We recognize that diversity and social contexts determine the
extent to which communities can access information, and library and
information professionals can bridge information gaps.  Through the iDEAL
Summit (iDEALS), we are bringing together LIS students, faculty, staff and
alumni, the regional professional community and other stakeholders to
discuss and work on how we address *information, diversity, engagement,
access and libraries* (iDEAL) in our education, research, practice and
community.  iDEALS provides participants the opportunity to address three
goals around this year’s theme:

1.            *DIALOGUE* (exchange/connect) - What are your concerns, ideas
and solutions regarding LGBTQIA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer,
questioning, intersex, asexual and allies) information needs?

2.           *ACTION* (engagement/reciprocity) - what
skills/knowledge/expertise do you/we have and can contribute/share to
advance LGBTQIA information needs?

3.            *TRANSFORMATION* (change) - what is the change you want to see
in addressing LGBTQIA information needs and how do we add it to our
institutional/policy agenda?



For those who cannot join us at UNCG, we will be *video streaming* the panel
and plenary sessions live.  Please register for the Summit and join us at:
http://lis.uncg.edu/news-and-events/ideal-summit/watch-ideals-2010/.  Online
attendants may ask questions by using their Facebook, Twitter, AOL, or
MySpace accounts.



We will be having a *showcase* of research posters and library and
information initiatives/best practices and invite faculty, students and the
professional community to participate.  We are accepting 3 virtual
presenters.



*The first 60 registrants will receive complimentary parking*. * Please RSVP
by Wed., November 10th *using this link:
https://spreadsheets0.google.com/a/uncg.edu/viewform?formkey=dDU1aWU2eHhtNzc1RHdGdTg4Y2NFcGc6MQ
.   Please contact Cindy Felts with any questions: [log in to unmask],
336-334-3477.  *Registration, online and poster participation information
and flyer are on our website: http://lis.uncg.edu/ideals. *



Please share this invitation with others who may be interested in attending.
 If you wish to assist with or contribute to iDEALS, please do not hesitate
to contact me at [log in to unmask] or (336) 334-3481.  *Your voice and
knowledge matter to LIS.  I look forward to meeting with, hearing from and
working with you.  *



Sincerely,



Clara M. Chu,

Chair and Professor
Department of Library and Information Studies
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
349-C Curry Building, PO Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
336.334.3481, Email: [log in to unmask]
Main office: 336.334.3477, fax: 336.334.5060