The Open Alternative: Open Access, Open Textbooks, Open Journals

Bucks County Community College 275 Swamp Road, Newtown, PA, United States

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.   Program: 9:30-10am: Registration and refreshments 10-11am: Bill Hemmig, Dean, Learning Resources and Online Learning, Bucks County Community College Stacey

$35.00

CritLib: Theory and Action

Inn at Swarthmore College 10 S Chester Road, Swarthmore, PA, United States

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

$35.00

Fact, False, or Just Flawed: Critically Examining News in the Age of Truthiness

University of Pennsylvania Law School

9:00 - 9:30: Registration and Breakfast 9:30 - 9:45: Welcome: Nancy Bellafante 9:45 - 11:00: Keynote Presentation: Pamela Newkirk, Professor at NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute; author of Within the Veil: Black Journalists White Media. 11:00 - 11:15: Break 11:15 - 12:30: Moderated Panel Moderator: Tom Ipri, Associate Director for Public Services & Programming, St. Joseph's University Panelists:  Mark Dent, journalist & writer

$35.00

The Power of Partnerships: Building Institutional and Community Alliances to Transform Research & Learning

Hoffman House at Muhlenberg College 325 N 23rd Street, Allentown, PA, United States

10:00-10:30 Registration 10:30-11:30 Keynote Presentation: Partners, Partners, and More Partners Cheryl A. Middleton, 2017-18 ACRL President, Associate University Librarian for Research and Scholarly Communication, Oregon State University Academic 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

$35.00

Librarians as Advocates: Leading Activism on Your Campus and Beyond

Drexel University Learning Terrace 3300 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

9:30-10:00 Registration and networking 10:00--11:30 Panel Discussion Moderator: Justin Hill, Department Head, Access and Media Services, Temple University Libraries Yvette Davis, Director of Outreach and Organizational Development, POWER Interfaith Alex Gil, Digital Scholarship Coordinator, Humanities and History Division, Columbia University Libraries Titus Moolathara, Branch Manager, Free Library of Philadelphia Emily Wagner, Assistant Director, Knowledge Management &  Communications, Amaerican Library

$35.00

ACRL DVC Winter Social

Drexel University Academic Bistro 101 N 33rd St 6th Floor, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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.  $40 for members of ACRL–DVC, SLA, MLA, GPLLA. $20

$40.00

Chapter Event: free film screening of The Public!

Artquest Center at the Steel Stacks 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem, PA, United States

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!

Free

Beyond Diversity Speak: Practicing Cultural Humility in your Library

Cedar Crest College Tompkins College Center, Administration Circle, Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA, United States

This year’s program will be focused on incorporating cultural humility into equity, diversity, and inclusion professional development in academic libraries. Sara 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

$40