Online classes from LYRASIS: May 2021
Civic Literacy: Integrate and Implement
5/20/2021 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Eastern Standard Time
Instructor: Mary Evangeliste
“Academic libraries should claim the fundamental goal of helping our students become empowered, information literate global citizens." -Gwendolyn Reece
In this session we will examine our role in educating the community about how to actively participate and initiate change in their local community and the greater
society. We will explore ways to directly connect students and faculty’s work with engagement. This session will explore how civic literacy can enhance the library’s central role in information sharing, convening, and facilitating community engagement.
More Upcoming Classes:
Digitizing
Rare Books
- 5/4
Digital Life
Vests: How Cultural Heritage Institutions can Lend a Hand in Preserving Podcasts – 5/5 and 5/6
IIIF
and Museums - 5/6 – in partnership with IIIF
So
what can you do with AI in libraries? - 5/11 – in partnership with San José State University
Testing
for Accessibility: Free Tools to Assess the Accessibility of Online Resources
- 5/12
Instructional
Design for Librarians: Basic Concepts and Practical First Steps
- 5/13
Disaster
Planning and Preparedness (This is a Multi-Session Event)
- 5/18 and 5/19
Civic
Literacy: Integrate and Implement
- 5/20 – in partnership with San José State University
Creating
and Preserving Oral Histories
- 6/3
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