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SUMMARY:ACRL DVC Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This Fall\, ACRL DVC is taking a breather\, too. We are exhausted and from talking to many of you\, we know you are too. Instead of hosting our usual Fall Program\, we will be holding a brief Chapter Meeting on Friday\, Nov. 12th. The meeting will be followed by time for intentional rest where we will encourage all participants to take a break from work\, email\, to-do lists\, and do something restorative.   \n\n\n\nAgenda: \n\n\n\nChapter UpdatesStudent Stipend Application InfoIntroduction of this year’s Guiding Questions Restorative Restoration Block\n\n\n\nRecording: https://capture.udel.edu/media/ACRL+DVC+Chapter+Meeting/1_tbbuhnkp  \n\n\n\nMinutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-L9uSMkNU5u6_8G8OPdKE6xw4YbKmOlqX_em6HvomxI/edit?usp=sharing
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/acrl-dvc-chapter-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201112T180000
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SUMMARY:Critical Connections\, Emergent Organizing: Black Library Workers in Community
DESCRIPTION:Led by Andrea Lemoins\, who helmed the organization of the Concerned Black Workers of the Free Library of Philadelphia\, this workshop will focus on community-building for Black LIS students and academic library workers using organizing principles from adrienne maree brown’s Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change\, Changing Worlds. Register here. Registration for this event is free\, though please consider ACRL DVC membership in order to contribute to our programs. \n\n\n\nPlease note this event is for Black LIS students and workers. \n\n\n\nPreread material includes: \n\n\n\nFree Library of Philadelphia Director Siobhan Reardon Resigns After Criticisms of System-wide Racism | Library Journal\, July 24\, 2020 \n\n\n\nWhy Free Library workers are calling for their director to resign | Billy Penn\, July 12\, 2020 \n\n\n\nAndrea Lemoins is an Asset Based Community Development practitioner looking to support Black communities in preserving their local memory institutions. Currently enrolled in the Masters of Library and Information Science program at Clarion University of Pennsylvania and is a 2020 ALA Spectrum/ProQuest Scholar. Andrea lives in Philadelphia and works for the Free Library of Philadelphia as a Community Organizer and was previously a union organizer. She writes poetry\, collects typewriters\, enjoys reading science fiction and walking around the city.
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/critical-connections-emergent-organizing-black-library-workers-in-community/
CATEGORIES:Social
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201016T100000
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SUMMARY:Working out Loud: Critical Reflection on the Next Normal
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Friday October 16\, 2020 “Working out Loud: Critical Reflections on the Next Normal”.  The day will start with a keynote by Fobazi Ettarh and Eamon Tewell followed by a series of discussions based on pre recorded presentations on how library workers have reflected on\, revised\, and reimagined\, and continue to reimagine\, our values\, ideologies\, procedures\, and practices.  \n\n\n\nRegistration is free. Donations are welcome and will go towards organizing future events. We look forward to seeing you there. \n\n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nSchedule \n\n\n\n10:00 – 11:30 a.m. – Welcome and KeynoteKeynote Dialogue with Fobazi Ettarh and Eamon Tewell \n\n\n\nFobazi M. Ettarh is currently the Undergraduate Success Librarian at Rutgers Newark. A school librarian by training\, she specializes in information literacy instruction\, K-12 pedagogy\, and co-curricular outreach. Her research focuses on the decolonization of white supremacy in librarianship. She is the creator of the open-access video game Killing Me Softly: A Game About Microaggressions\, which leads the user through the personal and professional effects of ongoing microaggressions. Recently\, she coined and defined the concept of vocational awe\, as seen in the article Vocational Awe: The Lies We Tell Ourselves. She is a 2020 Library Journal Mover And Shaker and author of the blog WTF is a Radical Librarian? which examines the intersections of librarianship\, labor\, identity and diversity.  \n\n\n\nEamon Tewell (he/him/his) is Head of Research Support & Outreach for Columbia University’s Science\, Engineering\, and Social Science Libraries. Eamon has published and presented on the topics of critical information literacy\, library instruction\, critical reference practice\, and questioning narratives of grit and resilience in libraries. You can find Eamon on Twitter at @eamontewell. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1:00 – 1:45 p.m.  – Discussion Session 1Outreach \n\n\n\nRethinking Archival Outreach: Trials & Tribulations of Engagement with Archival Materials\, Beaudry Rae Allen \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhy Won’t They Return My Emails? Undertaking a Needs Assessment Project to Better Serve Subject Students and Faculty\, Sarah Jones and Courtney Eger \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStudent Workers \n\n\n\nSomehow We Manage: Overcoming Student Employee Challenges\, Abigail Cengel \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCultivating Student Employees: Developing\, implementing\, and improving an employment program centered on career growth\, Andrew Yager and Franklin Ofsthun \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1:45 – 2:30 p.m. – Discussion Session 2Instruction \n\n\n\n“Well that Bombed”: How to Quickly Fix a Bad Lesson in 15 minutes\, Brendan Johnson  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTech Services \n\n\n\nA tale of risk\, failure and “success”? Lessons and thoughts on the quest for an open source library management platform at Lehigh Libraries\, Sharon Wiles-Young and Chulin Meng \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGetting Better All the Time – Villanova University’s Affordable Materials Project\, John Banionis\, Christopher Hallberg\, Linda Hauck\, and Marianne Watson
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/working-out-loud-the-next-normal/
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200403T100000
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SUMMARY:Convening Librarians: Creating community and supporting students during COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Although our 2020 Spring Program at Temple University’s new Charles Library has been postponed until September 25th\, the Delaware Valley Chapter of ACRL is planning an online professional development meet-up on April 3\, from 10:00am – 12pm to address how to best support one another and our students during the COVID-19 pandemic.   \n  \nPlans are underway to have a large meeting via Zoom followed by breakout sessions tackling the issues that are most important to you. We believe that it is more necessary than ever to forge relationships and community during what will be an isolating time for many.  \nOur preliminary agenda is as follows: \n\nDevelop a shared understanding for how COVID-19 and the affiliated closings are affecting regional academic libraries and students\nBrainstorm strategies to create community and support students \nCrowdsource resources we can use to do this work\n\nYou can register and suggest topics for the breakout sessions HERE.
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/convening-librarians-creating-community-and-supporting-students-during-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:Spring Program
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SUMMARY:Working Out Loud: Reflections\, Revisions\, & Recipes
DESCRIPTION:Due to the rapidly developing COVID-19 situation\, we have decided to postpone the 2020 DVC Spring Program until Fall 2020. We will post the date once it is set. There has been a lot of positive buzz about the Temple program and we look forward to seeing you all there in the fall.   \nExisting registrations will be refunded. \n  \nPlease join us on April 3rd at Temple University’s brand new Charles Library  for an interesting day of presentations\, discussions\, and networking.  You can REGISTER here or below. The day will focus on the benefits of learning how to “fail forward” and will be kicked off by Eamon Tewell of Columbia University Libraries as our keynote speaker.  We will explore the challenges\, compromises\, revisions\, and breakthroughs that have been experienced by our colleagues in many different areas of librarianship and consider the advantages of integrating more opportunities to take risks into our own library communities.  We believe that to innovate we need to practice a growth mindset where we feel free to take risks\, experiment\, and be creative. \nDue to early interest in the program\, we advise registering promptly to secure your space.
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/working-out-loud-reflections-revisions-recipes/
LOCATION:Charles Library at Temple University\, 1900 North 13th Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Spring Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191025T090000
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SUMMARY:Beyond Diversity Speak: Practicing Cultural Humility in your Library
DESCRIPTION:This year’s program will be focused on incorporating cultural humility into equity\, diversity\, and inclusion professional development in academic libraries. \nSara Ahmed (2012) describes diversity initiatives as frequently being “happy talk” that institutions write into their strategic plans and mission statements to manage their image but then do not integrate into everyday practice. While some libraries make a concerted effort to provide diversity or cultural competency training opportunities\, often the attention is superficial and/or uninformed. Nicole Cooke (2016) stresses the importance of cultural humility in serving diverse populations. \nCultural humility is a cousin to cultural competency\, but while cultural competency means learning about other cultures\, cultural humility means continuously working to uncover how we and the institutions in which we engage are complicit in underserving some and overserving others and making ourselves accountable for rectifying the disparity. To do this\, librarians and libraries need tools to help them reflect on themselves and their institutions\, facilitate difficult discussions\, and imagine new possibilities. \nIn the afternoon\, Theatre of the Oppressed in NYC (TONYC) will run a workshop devoted to reflecting on some of the ways that systems of power structure how we and our institutions do our work.*  Their methodology is based on techniques developed by the legendary Brazilian theatre director and activist Augusto Boal\, who based his work on Paolo Freire\, who many of us are already familiar with. The workshop promises to be fun\, enlightening\, and practical and we are very excited to be able to offer it. \n* Due to extenuating circumstances\, Lorin Jackson will no longer be able to run the afternoon workshop. We are disappointed that she won’t be able to share her expertise\, but hopefully\, we will be able to work with her in the future. \nSchedule \n9:00-9:30 Registration \n9:30-9:45 Welcome \n9:45-10:15 Building Toward Social Justice Practice\nPresented by Maisha Carey & Dr. Adam Foley from the University of Delaware \n10:15-10:30 Community Reading Group: An Exploration in Cultural Humility\nPresented by Molly Wolf from Widener University \n10:30-10:45 Break \n10:45-12:00 Special Collections Panel:\nElephant Bites: Scoping out a Special Collection Through the DEI Lens\nPresented by Gary Galván from The Free Library of Philadelphia \nMinding the Gaps: Using the silences in College and LGBT Community Archival Collections\nPresented by Susan Falciani Maldonado & Kristen Leipert from Muhlenberg College \nCripples\, Prostitutes\, and Quacks: Practicing Cultural Humility in Historical Collections\nPresented by Caitlin Angelone from The College of Physicians Historical Medical Library \n12:00-1:00 Lunch \n1:00-1:15 Chapter Meeting \n1:15 – 3:15 Spect-Actor Workshop: Moving Practice into Action\nPresented by Theatre of the Oppressed NYC \n3:15 – 3:30 Wrap-up \n In correlation with this event\, the organization is seeking to support the library studies of an individual that is focused on helping to create a more equitable society. A $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a student enrolled in an ALA-accredited program to help offset the cost of educational expenses.  To apply\, please submit your resume and a 250-500 word essay describing your interest in cultural humility in librarianship. Eligible applicants must reside in\, work\, or attend school in the chapter’s service area.
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/beyond-diversity-speak-practicing-cultural-humility-in-your-library/
LOCATION:Cedar Crest College\, Tompkins College Center\, Administration Circle\, Cedar Crest College\, Allentown\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190929T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190929T210000
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CREATED:20190910T134635Z
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SUMMARY:Chapter Event: free film screening of The Public!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a pre-screening social networking event at 5:00pm at Bonn Place Brewery in the Southside Bethlehem — even if you are unable to attend the screening!
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/chapter-event-free-film-screening-of-the-public/
LOCATION:Artquest Center at the Steel Stacks\, 101 Founders Way\, Bethlehem\, PA\, 18015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T163000
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CREATED:20190116T184946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190923T150147Z
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SUMMARY:Scholarly Communication: From Understanding to Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Academic and research librarians increasingly recognize scholarly communication as a core competency of the profession. Whether helping researchers meet their funder’s mandates for public access and data sharing\, guiding responsible copyright practice\, or supporting new types of scholarship and instruction\, librarians are leading change across campus and around the world. \nThe goal of the structured\, interactive program is to equip participants with knowledge and skills to help accelerate the transformation of the scholarly communication system. \nAt this workshop we have asked the presenters to incorporate their latest targeted modules on the subjects of Accessibility and Open Education. \nThis workshop is presented by ACRL National. Presenters will include: \n\nCarla Myers\, Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Scholarly Communications\, Miami University Libraries\,\nWill Cross\, Director of the Copyright and Digital Scholarship Center\, North Carolina State University\n\nThis project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania\, Tom Wolf\, Governor\, through the College and Research Division (https://crdpala.org/) of PaLA. Show your appreciation by becoming a member of PaLA! And if you are a member – thank you!”
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/scholarly-communication-from-understanding-to-engagement/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley Campus\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
CATEGORIES:Spring Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T185305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T194133Z
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SUMMARY:ACRL DVC Winter Social
DESCRIPTION:SLA Philadelphia invites librarians and information professionals from the Philadelphia & Delaware Valley region to join them in welcoming the holiday season!  Enjoy the amazing food of Drexel University’s Academic Bistro\, connect with colleagues new and old\, decorate cookies\, bid on a variety of silent auction items.  \n$40 for members of ACRL–DVC\, SLA\, MLA\, GPLLA. \n$20 for students. \nFee includes serious appetizers\, cookie decorating\, soft drinks\, wine & beer.
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/acrl-dvc-winter-social/
LOCATION:Drexel University Academic Bistro\, 101 N 33rd St 6th Floor\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181026T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181026T153000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T185433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T192054Z
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SUMMARY:Librarians as Advocates: Leading Activism on Your Campus and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:9:30-10:00 Registration and networking \n10:00–11:30 Panel Discussion \nModerator: Justin Hill\, Department Head\, Access and Media Services\, Temple University Libraries \n\nYvette Davis\, Director of Outreach and Organizational Development\, POWER Interfaith\nAlex Gil\, Digital Scholarship Coordinator\, Humanities and History Division\, Columbia University Libraries\nTitus Moolathara\, Branch Manager\, Free Library of Philadelphia\nEmily Wagner\, Assistant Director\, Knowledge Management &  Communications\, Amaerican Library Association\n\n11:30-12:30 Lunch \n12:30-12:45 Business Meeting \n12:45-2:00 Lightning Round: Presentations on action\, preservation\, partnerships\, and privacy. \n2:00-2:50PM Roundtable Unconference \n2:50PM Closing Remarks
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/librarians-as-advocates-leading-activism-on-your-campus-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Drexel University Learning Terrace\, 3300 Race Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180427T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180427T153000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T191711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T192022Z
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SUMMARY:The Power of Partnerships: Building Institutional and Community Alliances to Transform Research & Learning
DESCRIPTION:10:00-10:30 Registration \n10:30-11:30 Keynote Presentation: Partners\, Partners\, and More Partners\nCheryl A. Middleton\, 2017-18 ACRL President\, Associate University Librarian for Research and Scholarly Communication\, Oregon State University\nAcademic libraries seek out\, create\, nurture and foster partnerships at many levels\, ranging from individual and institutional to national and global. What do these partnerships look like and what are some of the high-level outcomes of engaging in these partnerships? ACRL President Cheryl Middleton will present a variety of examples of partnerships and engage the audience in a discussion about the types of partnerships the ACRL Delaware academic librarians engage in\, the work it takes to build them\, and their benefits. \n11:30-12:00 Learning Alliances for Students’ Academic Success\nElise Ferer\, Drexel University\nPresentation on the goals and outcomes of Drexel’s Learning Alliance\, a formalized group\, joined by the library\, with members from departments and centers on campus that support academic success. \n12:00-12:30 Building Partnerships around Student Needs\nDeborah Gaspar\, Rowan University\nPresentation on Campbell Library’s collaboration with offices across campus to address student affordability issues; projects include a textbook alternative program\, financial literacy fair\, and a campus food bank. \n12:30-1:30 Lunch \n1:30-2:10 Bridging Learning Communities with Scratch and Makey Makey\nChava Spivak-Birndorf\, Katherine Ahnberg\, and Meagan Moody Stalnaker University of Pennsylvania\nInteractive sessions of classroom activities used at Penn Libraries\, exploring the possibilities Nnd challenges of using basic programming and computing projects to integrate undergraduate digital literacy instruction with community outreach. \n2:10-2:50 Collaborations with Faculty: Reaching Outside of the Classroom\nRachel Hamelers\, Susan Falciani Maldonado\, and Kelly Cannon Muhlenberg College\nPanel presentation and discussion on faculty partnerships outside of the classroom. The panel will discuss three successful initiatives: WWII alumni archive\, public health programming\, and open access publishing. \n2:50-3:30 Round-table Discussion & Wrap-Up
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/the-power-of-partnerships-building-institutional-and-community-alliances-to-transform-research-learning/
LOCATION:Hoffman House at Muhlenberg College\, 325 N 23rd Street\, Allentown\, PA\, 18104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Spring Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171117T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171117T153000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T192232Z
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SUMMARY:Fact\, False\, or Just Flawed: Critically Examining News in the Age of Truthiness
DESCRIPTION:9:00 – 9:30: Registration and Breakfast \n9:30 – 9:45: Welcome: Nancy Bellafante \n9:45 – 11:00: Keynote Presentation: Pamela Newkirk\, Professor at NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute; author of Within the Veil: Black Journalists White Media. \n11:00 – 11:15: Break \n11:15 – 12:30: Moderated Panel \nModerator: Tom Ipri\, Associate Director for Public Services & Programming\, St. Joseph’s University \nPanelists:  \n\nMark Dent\, journalist & writer for Billy Penn and Politifact\nSarah Hartman-Caverly\, reference & instruction librarian at Delaware County Community College\nVanessa Schipani\, science writer at FactCheck.org\nJohn L Sullivan\, associate professor of media & communication at Muhlenberg College\n\n12:30 – 1:15 Lunch \n1:15- 3:00: Lightning Rounds: presentations on library partnerships\, programs\, resources\, and teaching strategies that address news literacy \n3:00 – 3:30: Chapter Meeting \nThis event is made possible in part by Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services administered by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries\, Department of Education\, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania\, Tom Wolf\, Governor \, through the College and Research Division (http://crdpala.org/) of PaLA. Show your appreciation by becoming a member of PaLA! And if you are a member – Thank you!
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/fact-false-or-just-flawed-critically-examining-news-in-the-age-of-truthiness/
LOCATION:University of Pennsylvania Law School
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170324T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170324T170000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T192410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T140113Z
UID:341-1490342400-1490374800@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:ACRL Leaders' Reception
DESCRIPTION:ACRL National Conference Baltimore
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/acrl-leaders-reception/
CATEGORIES:Social
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T153000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T193546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T193546Z
UID:343-1478856600-1478878200@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:CritLib: Theory and Action
DESCRIPTION:CritLib\, or critical librarianship\, is a movement to bring social justice principles into our work in libraries. CritLib aims to engage participants in discussion about critical perspectives on library practice. At this workshop we will explore the CritLib movement\, investigate our own assumptions and their effect on  our work and our patrons\, and learn from librarians who have tried to make libraries more inclusive. \nAgenda \n9:30-10:00 Registration and refreshments \n10:00-10:45 Opening exercise: DeVon Jackson\, Assistant Director for Leadership Programs\, Villanova University \n10:45-12:00 Keynote: Veronica Arellano Douglas\, Reference & Instruction Librarian\, St. Mary’s College \n12:00:-1:00 Lunch & Business Meeting \n1:00-2:30 CritLib in Practice: Panel and presentations from area libraries \nHiring and Instruction\nJeremy McGinniss\, Library Director\, Clarks Summit University \nSubverting Power: Let the Students Teach \nRomel Espinel\, Web Services Librarian\, Stevens Institute of Technology \nJust Do Something About Social Justice\nAdam Mizelle\, Reference and Instruction Librarian\, Widener University \nYour Social Identity Snapshot\nDeVon Jackson\, Assistant Director for Leadership Programs & Cultural Development\, Villanova University \n2:30-3:00 Closing discussion: DeVon Jackson\, Assistant Director for Leadership Programs\, Villanova University10 S chestpenpe
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/critlib-theory-and-action/
LOCATION:Inn at Swarthmore College\, 10 S Chester Road\, Swarthmore\, PA\, 19081\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160415T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160415T153000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T193800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T193800Z
UID:346-1460712600-1460734200@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:The Open Alternative: Open Access\, Open Textbooks\, Open Journals
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear perspectives from across the OER (Open Educational Resources) landscape. Colleagues involved in both nascent and ongoing initiatives will share their experiences\, and we will learn about lobbying efforts to encourage the development of OER.\n \nProgram:\n\n9:30-10am: Registration and refreshments \n10-11am: Bill Hemmig\, Dean\, Learning Resources and Online Learning\, Bucks County Community College \nStacey Effrig\, Assistant Professor\, Arts\, Communication\, Bucks County Community College \n11:00-11:15am: Break \n11:15-12:05pm: Annie Johnson\, Library Publishing and Scholarly Communications Specialist\, Temple University \n12:00-12:45: Lunch & Business Meeting \n12:45-1:30pm: Ellie Collier\, Discovery Service Engineer\, EBSCO Information Services \n1:30-1:45: Break \n1:45-2:30: Ethan Senack\, Higher Education Advocate\, United States Public Interest Research Group \n2:30pm: Closing Remarks
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/the-open-alternative-open-access-open-textbooks-open-journals/
LOCATION:Bucks County Community College\, 275 Swamp Road\, Newtown\, PA\, 18940\, United States
CATEGORIES:Spring Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151113T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151113T153000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T195357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T195357Z
UID:350-1447407000-1447428600@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Building the Future
DESCRIPTION:Shifting from the old-fashioned repository to a user-centric\, “third place” community center\, libraries are developing as both place and space. Meeting and reflecting the changing needs of today’s students\, faculty and staff is a constant challenge. Developing a building framework that anticipates\, to the degree possible\, future needs is also a priority. For some libraries that has meant large-scale renovations or new buildings; for other libraries it has led to rethinking services to provide opportunities for creative and adaptive reconfiguration of spaces. Join us for presentations and conversations about space planning in our libraries.\n\n \nWe would also like to showcase photos of the renovations of attendees’ libraries in a slideshow. Please e-mail your photos to Cathy Ogur at cogur@wharton.upenn.edu with a brief description of your project.\n\nProgram \n9:30-10am: Registration & continental breakfast \n10-10:10: Welcome \n10:10 – 10:40: Elizabeth Evans\, Point Park University\nDon’t Touch the Marble! Working within an early 20th century bank building to move library services into the 21st century\n \n10:40 – 11:10: Deboarah Gaspar\, Rowan University\nRefreshing the Reference Reading Room \n11:10-11:30:  Break & morning snack \n11:30-12:  Joy Dlugosz\, Eastern University\nTransforming Library Space “for students sake” \n12- 1:30: Lunch\, Business Meeting & Tours of Eastern’s Renovations\n \n1:30-2: Amanda Avery & Zhong Geng\, Marywood University \n2-2:30:  Rayford Law\, Project Designer & Rebecca Vargas\, Project Architect\nLight & Delight: from tradition to innovation in the new Library at the Princeton Theological Seminary \n2:30-2:45: Break & afternoon snack \n2:45-3:15: Open discussion of space planning & closing
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/building-the-future/
LOCATION:Warner Memorial Library at Eastern University\, 1300 Eagle Road\, St. Davids\, PA\, 19807\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150416T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150416T150000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T195646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T133742Z
UID:353-1429174800-1429196400@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Bridging Information Literacy Skills: School and Academic Librarians in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Please join ACRL/DVC for a day of networking and learning from information literacy leaders who bridge the gap from high school to the college experience. \n\nProgram: \n9:00-9:30: Registration and coffee \n9:30-10:30: Cathi Fuhrman\, Library Department Supervisor\, Hempfield School District\, Landisville\, PA.\nThe Model Curriculum for Pennsylvania School Library Programs: A Curricular Framework for School Librarians and Implementation in Practice. \n10:30 – 11:15: Brenda Boyer\, Teacher Librarian\, Kutztown Senior High School\, Kutztown\, PA.\nCollege Ready: Improving Research Skills through Collaboration. \n11:15 – 11:30: Break \n11:30-12:15: Tim Siftar\, Liaison Librarian for Education\, Computing & Informatics\, Drexel University\, Philadelphia\, PA.\nA Summer Prep Sequence for Rising College Freshman. \n12:15-1:30: Lunch and Business Meeting \n1:30-3:00 Panel Discussion with:\nBarbara Eshbach\, Head Librarian\, Penn State-York \nJoel Burkholder\, Instruction Librarian York College of Pennsylvania \nLaura Wukovits\, Library Director\, HAAC\, Central Pennsylvania Community College \nJeremiah Mercurio\, Librarian and Visiting Assistant Professor\, Haverford College \nSharon Smith\, Adjunct Professor of Reading\, Delaware County Community College \nThis project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania\, Tom Wolf\, Governor\, through the College and Research Division (http://crdpala.org/) of PaLA. Show your appreciation by becoming a member of PaLA! And if you are a member – thank you!
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/ridging-information-literacy-skills-school-and-academic-librarians-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Community College of Philadelphia\, 18th & Callowhill Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Spring Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141106T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141106T150000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T200437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T200437Z
UID:356-1415264400-1415286000@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Doing Digital Scholarship
DESCRIPTION:Recent changes in digital technology have radically transformed the landscape of communication and information. Scholars\, researchers\, professors and students examine and interrogate the world around them through research within or across disciplines\, draw on a variety of texts – often multimodal ones – and use the methods of their discipline to create new knowledge.\nJust as the Internet and social networking have transformed communication in our everyday lives\, so are they are beginning to expand and transform disciplinary and cross-disciplinary methods of research and scholarship. Large data sets\, mapping\, data visualization\, encoding\, analysis\, and recontextualizion online are all emerging scholarly trends. In addition to addressing new questions or new methods\, products of digital scholarship often include new pathways for access\, and engage new audiences. \nPlease join us at University of Pennsylvania’s state of the art Kislak Center for Special Collections\, Rare Books\, and Manuscripts–a vibrant space designed to bring together people\, technology\, and unique content. Learn about current work in digital scholarship and participate in activities and discussions that will advance your understanding. \nProgram: \n9:00 – 9:45 Registration and refreshments \n9:45 Welcome \n10:00 – 10:45 Keynote: Dot Porter\, Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies (SIMS)\, University of Pennsylvania: \n\n“Libraries Supporting Digital Scholarship: Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies as an Object Lesson?”\n\n10:45-11:00 Break \n11:00 – 12:30 Digital Scholarship Panel \n\nLaurie Allen\, Coordinator of Digital Scholarship and Research Services\, Haverford College\nMonica Mercado\, Director of The Albert M. Greenfield Digital Center for the History of Women’s Education at Bryn Mawr College\nNabil Kashyup\, Librarian for Digital Initiatives\, Swarthmore College\nMatt Shoemaker\, Coordinator of Digital Scholarship Service Development\, Temple University\n\n12:30 – 1:30 Lunch \n1:30 – 3:00 Doing Digital Scholarship: An afternoon of discussion and Hands-on activity with digital scholarship librarians in the know! TEI\, GIS\, Digital Projects\, Project Management and more!
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/doing-digital-scholarship/
LOCATION:Kislak Center for Special Collections at University of Pennsylvania Libraries\, 3420 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140430T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140430T150000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T200646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T200646Z
UID:359-1398850200-1398870000@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Online Learning: How Libraries go the Distance
DESCRIPTION:With the changing nature of higher education\, the focus on MOOCs\, expanding online programs\, as well as hybrid courses\, libraries have continued to enhance user experience. Learn how librarians in the Delaware Valley are supporting students and faculty\, leveraging technology\, and promoting lifelong learning.  \nOne Step Further: The Benefits of Integrating your Library Tutorial in your LMS\nTracey Amey\, PA College of Technology \nService to Distance Learners: Drexel University Libraries eResource Access Issue Reporting and Response System\nNoelle Egan\, Drexel University \nGuide on the Side: Better for Student Learning\, Better for Library Budgets\nNancy Bellafante\, Drexel University \nSynchronous Opportunities: Developing an Information Literacy Webinar Program\nMichael LaMagna\, Delaware County Community College \nChallenges\, Communication\, and Connections: Effectively Bridging Multiple Locations\nMarietta Dooley and Sharon Neal\, Alvernia University \nUsing Blackboard Collaborate for Information Literacy Instruction Sessions in Online Classes\nMary Buchanan and Marilyn Harhai\, Clarion University33 \nThis event is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the PA Department of Education and the Commonwealth of PA\, Tom Corbett\, Governor and would not have been possible without the help of the College and Research Division of PaLA (http://crdpala.org). Show your appreciation by becoming a member.  If you are a member-Thank you!
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/online-learning-how-libraries-go-the-distance/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley Campus\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
CATEGORIES:Spring Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20131115T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20131115T150000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T200926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T200926Z
UID:360-1384507800-1384527600@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Marketing yourself ... Mentoring others
DESCRIPTION:Five Ways We Hurt Our Careers — And How To Stop \nThe days of outright workplace discrimination have given way to more enlightened times\, helped along by Equal Opportunity and a few lawsuits. Still\, the workplace is far from a pure meritocracy. It’s not just what you know\, it’s the position you create; it’s the paths you open up. Each of us is a brand in competition with other brands. Studies and experience show that the barriers to advancing your brand are often self-constructed. It might be a lack of confidence to demand what you’re worth. It might be a reluctance to push for the higher-risk – and more visible – assignments. It might be someone in a senior position that sees rising talent not as assets\, but threats. It might be a reluctance to find or become a mentor. Dr. Peggy Drexler draws on her career researching genders and families\, and her extensive studies of people and work to look at the roadblocks we create for ourselves\, and how to knock them down. \nThanks to the generosity of Drexel University\, this event is free. But\, registration is limited. The deadline for registering is November 8th.\n\n\nFive Ways We Hurt Our Careers – And How To Stop\nPeggy Drexler\, Weill Medical College\, Cornell University \nPurposeful Networking\nTina Hertel\, Trexler Library\, Muhlenberg College \nA Look Inside Swarthmore’s Mentoring Program\nPeggy Seiden\, Swarthmore College Libraries \nUnconference! Breakout sessions on resumes\, ACRL/DVC mentoring\, promotion/tenure.
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/marketing-yourself-mentoring-others/
LOCATION:Paul Peck Center at Drexel University\, 3142 Market Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130419T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130419T150000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T201158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T201201Z
UID:361-1366363800-1366383600@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Leading Academic Libraries to Excellence
DESCRIPTION:ACRL President Steven Bell will give the keynote presentation on grassroots leadership in academic libraries. He will be joined by a panel of local speakers that includes directors of two ACRL Academic Excellence award winning libraries as well as a faculty member from Drexel’s iSchool who specializes in academic librarianship. Speakers will focus on what libraries can do now and in the future to move beyond traditional roles and adapt to the changing academic landscape. \nRegister for the Program now. You can pay by credit card with PayPal (PayPal requires that you have an account with them) or print your registration form and send with a check to: \nSheryl Panka-Bryman\nACRL/DVC Treasurer\nc/o Connelly Library\nLa Salle University\n1900 West Olney Avenue\nPhiladelphia\, PA 19141 \nRegistrations must be received by Thursday\, April 11\, 2013. \nFLYER_spring_13_FINAL
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/leading-academic-libraries-to-excellence/
LOCATION:Howard Gittis Student Center at Temple University\, 1755 N 13th Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Spring Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121109T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121109T150000
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190116T201406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T201408Z
UID:364-1352453400-1352473200@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Globetrotting Librarians: Exploring International Librarianship
DESCRIPTION:Academic Librarianship in the United Arab Emirates: A Potpourri of Challenges and Opportunities\nJoanna Tillson\, Zayed University\, Abu Dhabi \n Reinforcing Roots: Establishing a Branch Library in Stockholm\nCarroll Odhner & Carol Traveny\, Bryn Athyn College \nIntensive English Study and Library Instruction: How Librarians Help Improve Academic Literacy Skills of ESL Students\nAndrea R. Malone\, University of Houston \nVuFind and International Library-Initiated Open Source Software Development\nDemian Katz\, Villanova University \nIFLA’s Academic Activities with Global Librarianship\nStephen Marvin\, West Chester University \nIntegrating the Library into the Global University\nLarissa Gordon & Michelle Reale\, Arcadia University \n“I Read; I Travel; I Become” : Reflections on Delivering Library Services to a Community at Sea\nErin Stalberg\, Mount Holyoke College \nFLYER fall 2012
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/globetrotting-librarians-exploring-international-librarianship/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley Campus\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120421
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190117T140356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T140356Z
UID:377-1334880000-1334966399@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Stepping Out and Stepping Up: Making a Difference on Campus
DESCRIPTION:ACRL Value of Academic Libraries Initiative\nMargaret Grotti\, Senior Assistant Librarian and Coordinator for Library Instruction\, University of Delaware Library \nStepping Up\, Out\, and Beyond: Taking Steps to Demonstrate Value\nLisa Stillwell\, Information Literacy Librarian and former Deputy College Librarian\, Franklin & Marshall College \nHow Else Can We Engage the Community? The Value of Scholarly Outreach\nDarren Poley\, Outreach Librarian\, Falvey Memorial Library\, Villanova University \nFrom Renovation Comes Innovation: Using University Changes to Highlight Successes\nMaureen Williams\, Reference Librarian and Coordinator of Information Literacy\, Neumann University Library \nWalking a Mile in Their Shoes: Librarians as Adjunct Teaching Faculty\nLarissa Gordon\, Information Literacy Coordinator and Reference Librarian\, Landman Library\, Arcadia University\nCalvin Wang\, Sciences Librarian and Coordinator of the Tech Resources Lab\, Landman Library\, Arcadia University\nRead more in the April 2012 issue of College & Research Libraries News:\nBalcziunas\, A.\, & Gordon\, L. (April 2012). “Walking a mile in their shoes.” College & Research Libraries News\, 73(4)\, 192-195. \nAn Out of Business Library Experience: Outreach and Impact With Student Groups and University Organizations\nCathy Ogur\, Business Research Librarian\, Lippincott Library of the Wharton School\, University of Pennsylvania \nPromoting Special Collections on Campus\nLaurie Rizzo\, Assistant Librarian\, Special Collections\, University of Delaware Library \nThink Outside the Class: Building Library-Student Partnership Beyond Course Boundaries\nKimberly Grotewold\, Adjunct Reference and Research Assistance Librarian\, Ganser Library\, Millersville University\nErin Dorney\, Outreach Librarian\, Ganser Library\, Millersville University \nThis event is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania\, Tom Corbett\, Governor\, and would not have been possible without the help of the College and Research Division of PaLA.
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/stepping-out-and-stepping-up-making-a-difference-on-campus/
LOCATION:University of Delaware
CATEGORIES:Spring Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111119
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190117T140438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T140806Z
UID:378-1321574400-1321660799@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Patron Driven Acquisitions: Collaborative Collection Development?
DESCRIPTION:Collection Development Adventures of a Small Consortium: CTW’s Shared eBook Project\nLorraine Huddy\, CTW Librarian for Collaborative Projects at Connecticut College\, Trinity College and Wesleyan University \nPatron Driven eBook Acquisitions: Pulling Back the Curtain\nJ. Brian Schoolar\, Electronic Resources Librarian at Temple University \nExposing E-lec-tron-ic-al Books Through Patrons’ Discovering Acquisitioning\nScott R. Anderson\, Information Systems Librarian at Millersville University of Pennsylvania
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/patron-driven-acquisitions-collaborative-collection-development/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley Campus\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110401
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190117T140511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T140815Z
UID:379-1301529600-1301615999@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Happy Hours and Annual Business Meeting
DESCRIPTION:ACRL National Conference  in Philadelphia
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/happy-hours-and-annual-business-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Social
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101113
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190117T140750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T140750Z
UID:380-1289520000-1289606399@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:From DimDim to Boopsie: Getting Serious about TECHNOLOGY in Libraries
DESCRIPTION:Where in the Library is Carmen Sandiego: Lafayette College Library Open House Becomes Interactive Mystery Game \nRebecca Metzger\, Reference and Instruction Librarian at Lafayette College \nMigrating to an Open Source Catalog: One Library’s Experience and How You Can Do It\, Too\nKaren Kohn\, Collection Development Manager at Arcadia University \nTeaching Infolit in Cyperspace: Jing and Survey Monkey as Weapons of Mass Instruction\nBarbara Quintiliano\, Instructional Design Librarian at Villanova University \nPolls\, Polls Everywhere: Using Cell Phones as Classroom Clickers\nSarah Penniman\, Access Services Librarian at Delaware Valley College \nAdapting New Technologies for an Enhanced Learning Experience\nMichael Gutierrez\, Associate Librarian\, and Lydia N. Collins\, Assistant Librarian\, in the Reference Department at the University of Delaware \nCreating a Sense of Place for the Mobile Learner\nWilliam Hemmig\, Online Learning Librarian; Brian Johnstone\, Digital Resources Librarian; and Margaret Montet\, Information Literacy Librarian; at Bucks County Community College \n 
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/from-dimdim-to-boopsie-getting-serious-about-technology-in-libraries/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley Campus\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100417
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190117T140911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T140911Z
UID:387-1271376000-1271462399@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Assess This!: What\, How and Who Cares?
DESCRIPTION:Assessment and Three Questions: What? Why? How?\nPeter Hernon\, Professor at Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Science \nPractical Library Assessment\nStephen Spohn\, Senior Consultant\, Planning and Assessment at LYRASIS \nThe Rohrbach Library: Moving Toward Purposeful Assessment\nRuth Perkins\, Reference and Instruction Librarian; Krista Prock\, Information Literacy/Reference Librarian; and Karen Wanamaker\, Education Librarian at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania \nAssess This! What\, How and Who Cares?\nNonny Schlotzhauer\, Social Sciences Librarian at Penn State University
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/assess-this-what-how-and-who-cares/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley Campus\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
CATEGORIES:Spring Program
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091030
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190117T141131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T141131Z
UID:388-1256774400-1256860799@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Meet & Greet
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/meet-greet/
LOCATION:Fox & Hound Sports Tavern Bar and Grill\, 160 N Gulph Road\, Suite 211\, King of Prussia\, PA\, 19406\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090425
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190117T141208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T141208Z
UID:389-1240531200-1240617599@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Going Green: Big Ideas\, Small Steps
DESCRIPTION:Green Libraries\nFrederick Stoss\, Associate Librarian of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University at Buffalo – SUNY \nThe Little Green Library\nHenry Pisciotta\, Arts and Architecture Librarian at Penn State University Libraries \nGoing Green at Penn State Wilkes-Barre: Abram Nesbitt III Academic Commons\nBruce Reid\, Head Librarian at Penn State Wilkes Barre \nThe Green Library Experience: Building One\, Living in One\nRonald Servello\, Associate Director of Facilities Planning and Construction at Penn State University Libraries
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/going-green-big-ideas-small-steps/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley Campus\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
CATEGORIES:Spring Program
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081122
DTSTAMP:20260529T171420
CREATED:20190117T141250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T141250Z
UID:390-1227225600-1227311999@acrldvc.org
SUMMARY:Putting Librarians in Their Place: A Fresh Look at Outreach
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://acrldvc.org/event/putting-librarians-in-their-place-a-fresh-look-at-outreach/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley Campus\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Program
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