allyship (1) bias (1) capitalism (1) collective notes (1) community colleges (1) critical information literacy (2) critical race theory (3) cultural studies (2) early career librarianship (1) framework (1) futures (2) information literacy (4) institutional critique (1) instruction (1) leadership (1) library work (4) makerspaces (1) management (1) open educational resources (OER) (2) praxis (3) privacy (1) refugees (1) representation (1) theory (2) transfer students (1) value(s) (1) whiteness (3)

 allyship (1) #

Getting Uncomfortable is Good for You: Turning Narrative into Action with Allyship and Advocacy

 bias (1) #

Breaking Below the Surface of Racism, Whiteness, and Implicit Bias

 capitalism (1) #

From Value to Values: Information Literacy, Capitalism, and Resistance

 collective notes (1) #

ACRL 2019 Notes Elsewhere

 community colleges (1) #

From Backstage to Center Stage: Community College Libraries and OER

 critical information literacy (2) #

‘Cannabis’ is a Blue State Word: Marijuana Decriminalization, Keyword Development, and Considering Political Contexts in Search Results
Critical Information Literacy as Collaborative Praxis

 critical race theory (3) #

ACRL 2019 Notes Elsewhere
Breaking Below the Surface of Racism, Whiteness, and Implicit Bias
Whiteness in LIS: Tracing its Impact, Mapping Resistance

 cultural studies (2) #

Critical Information Literacy as Collaborative Praxis
The University in Theory; or, The Future of (Fugitive) Study

 early career librarianship (1) #

New Librarians on the Block: Early Career Librarianship, Management, and Leadership

 framework (1) #

Maker Instruction through the Lens of Information

 futures (2) #

Building the Library of Tomorrow Today: A Look at the Future of Libraries and Librarianship
Collect. Connect. Prioritize. Act: Foresight to Change

 information literacy (4) #

Maker Instruction through the Lens of Information
From Value to Values: Information Literacy, Capitalism, and Resistance
Reading Critically, Thinking Critically
‘Cannabis’ is a Blue State Word: Marijuana Decriminalization, Keyword Development, and Considering Political Contexts in Search Results

 institutional critique (1) #

The University in Theory; or, The Future of (Fugitive) Study

 instruction (1) #

Building Inclusion: How Can Research Instruction at Two-Year Colleges Help Students Successfully Transition to the University?

 leadership (1) #

New Librarians on the Block: Early Career Librarianship, Management, and Leadership

 library work (4) #

Building the Library of Tomorrow Today: A Look at the Future of Libraries and Librarianship
Collect. Connect. Prioritize. Act: Foresight to Change
Becoming a Proud “Bad Librarian”: Dismantling Vocational Awe in Librarianship
Library Freedom Project IU Bloomington Talk

 makerspaces (1) #

Maker Instruction through the Lens of Information

 management (1) #

New Librarians on the Block: Early Career Librarianship, Management, and Leadership

 open educational resources (OER) (2) #

From Backstage to Center Stage: Community College Libraries and OER
Open Education Resources (OER): Where Libraries Are and Where We are Going

 praxis (3) #

Becoming a Proud “Bad Librarian”: Dismantling Vocational Awe in Librarianship
Getting Uncomfortable is Good for You: Turning Narrative into Action with Allyship and Advocacy
Critical Information Literacy as Collaborative Praxis

 privacy (1) #

Library Freedom Project IU Bloomington Talk

 refugees (1) #

Viet Thanh Nguyen's Keynote

 representation (1) #

Viet Thanh Nguyen's Keynote

 theory (2) #

Becoming a Proud “Bad Librarian”: Dismantling Vocational Awe in Librarianship
The Soft Stuff is the Real Stuff: Reframing librarianship through a relational-cultural lens

 transfer students (1) #

Building Inclusion: How Can Research Instruction at Two-Year Colleges Help Students Successfully Transition to the University?

 value(s) (1) #

From Value to Values: Information Literacy, Capitalism, and Resistance

 whiteness (3) #

ACRL 2019 Notes Elsewhere
Breaking Below the Surface of Racism, Whiteness, and Implicit Bias
Whiteness in LIS: Tracing its Impact, Mapping Resistance