(via Frances Drone-Silvers, HSLI Secretary) Join us online Thursday, July 17, from 3:00 to 4:00 PM CDT. This will be an “open mic” session, so any and all topics relevant to health sciences and medical librarianship are welcome! Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 285 261 837 232 Passcode: Ed7ZJ7Qb
Day: July 16, 2025
Registration Open for ALA ODLOS Webinar “Unpacking Ableism and Embracing Disability Identity”–Mon., July 28, 1:00-2:30 PM CDT
(via the American Library Association) Join ALA’s Office for Diversity, Literacy and Outreach Services for our latest professional development event. Titled “Unpacking Ableism and Embracing Disability Identity”, the webinar will take place on Monday, July 28, from 1:00 to 2:30 PM CDT. July marks a significant moment for the disability community as we celebrate both…
Call for Proposals: Forthcoming Issue of Library Trends, “Cultural Heritage in Crisis”–Deadline Fri., July 25
(via Melissa Wong, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) As the Editor-in-Chief of Library Trends, I am pleased to share a call for proposals for a forthcoming issue, “Cultural Heritage in Crisis”, guest edited by Anna Kijas (Tufts University) and Andreas Segerberg (University of Gothenburg). Please see below for more details, including the link to the submission…
Reminder: Proposals for Midwest Data Librarian Symposium (in East Lansing, MI, from Mon., Oct. 20, to Wed., Oct. 22) Due Fri., July 18
(via Marianne Bracke, Wayne State University) The Midwest Data Librarian Symposium (MDLS) invites session proposals for its 11th symposium, co-hosted by Michigan State University (host site), University of Michigan, Wayne State University and Western Michigan University. MDLS provides librarians who support research data management and research data services the chance to connect with colleagues and…
Call for Applications: RAILS Catalyst Leadership-Development Program for Member Library Staff–Deadline Fri., Aug. 15
(via Gwen Gregory, Northern Illinois University) RAILS Catalyst is now accepting applications for this exciting new leadership-development program for library staff! We’re looking for professionals currently working in RAILS member libraries who are eager to expand their leadership responsibilities or enhance their impact in their current roles. Successful applicants will receive real-time coaching from Certified Professional…
Registration Open for Library Juice Academy Asynchronous Online Course “Wikipedia Editing for Librarians”–Mon., Aug. 4 – Sun., Aug. 31
(via Library Juice Academy) Registration is open for the Library Juice Academy asynchronous course “Wikipedia Editing for Librarians”. It will take place online from Monday, August 4, to Sunday, August 31. Please see below for more information, including the link to registration. Wikipedia, with over a billion visitors monthly, is one of the most-accessed websites…
Call for Participation: Research Study “From Practice to Evidence: A Survey-Based Study of Assessment in Special Collections Instruction”–Deadline Sun., Aug. 3
(via Jennifer Daugherty, East Carolina University) Jennifer Daugherty, Principal Investigator, and co-investigator, Kristen Daniel of East Carolina University invite you to take part in their research study entitled, “From Practice to Evidence: A Survey-Based Study of Assessment in Special Collections Instruction”. The purpose of this research is to explore the role of assessment in Special…
Registration Open for Free New Orleans Information Literacy Collective Annual Forum–Online Mon., July 28 – Fri., Aug. 1, 10:00-11:30 AM CDT each day
(via Courtney Rimes-Stortz, Delgado Community College. The New Orleans Information Literacy Collective (nolaILC) will be holding its 13th annual forum virtually, from Monday, July 28, to Friday, August 1, 10:00-11:30 AM CDT each day. The forum is free. As always, we’ve got some great presenters offering useful perspectives and discussions of issues in information literacy that…