Monday, December 6, 2021

IFLA's Upcoming Virtual Events

 Join us at one of IFLA’s upcoming virtual events! IFLA Professional Unit and Regional Division Virtual Events are an opportunity to engage with a global audience, sharing relevant research and practice through workshops, presentations and discussions. Finishing out the month, are the following Professional Unit events. Click on the individual link to find out more, or check out the IFLA Events Calendar Events are offered free of charge.

Lessons from the Library Advocacy Priorities Survey – IFLA Regional Council  

 

Wednesday December 8, 2021 – Offered twice to fit different time zones

09:00 - 09:45 CEST CET/UTC+2 - Registration required: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MQ_DjshSRUOqN6zAwxOIzw

or

14:00 - 14:45 CEST CET/UTC+2 – Registration required: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_x7h_LLR6TZKhLBypmXjJ2w

Where are libraries around the world focusing their advocacy efforts? And what activities are they undertaking to achieve them? IFLA’s Regional Advocacy Priorities Study draws on results to a survey to provide a starting point for thinking about where and how we advocate.

Join this webinar to find out more about the results of the Study, and some of the possible trends and issues it raises. Following a presentation of the data and of these tentative conclusions, there will be time to ask questions.

Discover the full results of the study, as well as initial analysis of responses on policy focus and advocacy activities.

 

- Organised by the IFLA Regional Council

 

Literacy & Representation: Teaching Media & Visual Literacies Across Communities

 

Tuesday, December 14, 15:00 - 16:00 CEST/UTC+2

Registration requiredhttps://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_B4Ea5P_cTiCcEcwRWIJduA

 

The IFLA Audiovisual & Multimedia Section invites you to a webinar, "Literacy & Representation: Teaching Media & Visual Literacies Across Communities"
 
Description:    We are living in a turbulent, visual landscape that has proven the importance of media and visual literacy to our students now more than ever. Every day students are bombarded with images and visual media from numerous sources without having the skills needed to understand the messages being sent and the level of reliability of their creators. Media and visual literacy skills are also not inherently a part of our natural skillset as humans; these are skills that need to be taught, learned, and practiced. 

 

This presentation is the result of a collaboration between three librarians at Indiana University Bloomington Libraries and is based on the three librarians' areas of expertise, media, and visual literacy, as well as their individual identities. The presentation will use these literacies as a lens through which to explore civil rights and social justice issues and emphasize the importance of supporting neurodiverse communities.
 
Outcome: Attendees of this presentation will learn how to incorporate media and visual literacy into their classrooms, to be more aware of a variety of perspectives and communities, and how to encourage and create a safe and inviting space where all learners can be vulnerable and grow. 

Presenters: Nicholae Cline, Librarian for Media Studies, Gender Studies & Philosophy; Jackie Fleming, Librarian for Visual Literacy and Resources; Monique Threatt, Head, Media Services 

 

-Organised by the IFLA Audiovisual and Multimedia Section

IFLA SCITECH: The Carpentries & Author Carpentry

 

Wednesday, 15 December 00:00-1:00 CEST/UTC+2 (15:00 – 16:00 PST)

Registration requiredhttps://libcal.caltech.edu/event/8538269

 

This webinar will provide a brief introduction to The Carpentries instructional philosophy of researcher-to-researcher computational training. We’ll then discuss Author Carpentry, an independent set of modules that can be integrated into a Carpentries Workshops or taught as an independent curriculum. They cover topics not traditionally included in a Carpentry Workshop, such as open authorship, writing in standard formats like Markdown, creating a reproducible and interactive report in RStudio, digital object identifiers, and ORCID IDs. We’ll discuss the future of Author Carpentry and ways you can be involved in the development of this open curriculum.

 

Presenter: Tom Morrell is the Research Data Specialist at Caltech Library. He manages the CaltechDATA institutional repository for research data and software, and helps Caltech researchers share their results with the world. Tom has been a certified Carpentry instructor for five years and taught numerous Software and Data Carpentry Workshops. Tom also helped create the Author Carpentry curriculum and has taught Author Carpentry lessons at Caltech and the FORCE 11 Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI). Tom has a background in computational chemistry and brings a researcher-focused perspective to his work.

 

- Organised by the IFLA Science & Technology Libraries Section

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Be sure to visit IFLA’s Calendar of Events for additional details on these and other library and information-related events. Recordings of previous virtual events can be found on the IFLA YouTube channel.

 

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