The Identity, Agency, and Culture in Academic Libraries Conference will take place May 22nd and 23rd, 2017in Los Angeles, California at the University of Southern California.
Please see our call for proposals below.
Deadline for proposals is 5pm (PST), October 1, 2016.
Proposals must be submitted using thesubmissions form.
More information will be shared soon on the conference website. We hope you can join us!
Lists of trends in academic libraries and higher education do not always make explicit connections to the changing roles of librarians, the shifting identity required to tackle these new trends and roles, or the agency that librarians may or may not experience as they work at the vanguard of these transformations. In a 2014 article, Deborah Hicks remarked, “By focusing on how librarians describe their profession, attention can be drawn to how librarians themselves construct librarianship, and how this construction shapes their interactions with patrons, their local communities, other professions, and society at large.” This conference will extend ongoing conversations aimed at understanding how issues of identity and agency contribute to access, inclusivity, and diversity in academic libraries. In the current information and higher education landscapes, we cannot succeed by only performing the roles and responsibilities laid out in our job descriptions. This conference will also raise awareness of, begin to reflect on, and in some cases interrogate, how our roles and identities affect interactions with stakeholders, as well as our perceptions of each other and of libraries and librarians in society at large.
This conference will include keynotes, workshops, and discussions spread across the two days. We invite proposals that address questions of identity, agency, and culture in academic libraries for sessions that will take place on May 22nd and 23rd, 2017 in any of the following formats:
Presentations and/or panels, 50 minutes
Facilitated roundtable discussions, 50 minutes
Workshops, 50 minutes
Lightning talk sessions, 10 minutes per person
Library students and library employees of all kinds are invited to submit proposals. There will be student and staff scholarships to help with travel and lodging costs. The application for these scholarships will be available in December on the conference website.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
Queering the workplace for people and resources
Technology and professional identity
Developing a professional identity or focus, and the fear of getting pigeonholed, and/or coping with impostor syndrome
How librarians’ official status (e.g., as faculty) affects how we interact with teaching faculty, students, and staff
Agency in collections decisions, negotiations, and the importance of considering that the systems we use are profit-driven
Valuing library work while maintaining, or deconstructing, job titles
Generational and cultural differences among library employees
How intersectionality affects workplace culture
Differences (and similarities) between library science and information science degrees
Peer mentoring and other mentoring models
Impact of professional recognition and awards on the kind of work we value
How cultivating professional skills impacts collections and resources
How the language we use on our websites and in our buildings includes and excludes
Maintaining professional identity with diverse professional backgrounds (for example, PhDs with no MLIS hired as librarians, or librarians working in the academy outside the library)
Academic culture and the effect on agency
Please submit proposals by October 1, 2016 at 5pm PST using the submissions form.
Proposals must include presenters’ name(s) and institutional affiliation(s), a working title, and a description of your session no more than 300 words long. Proposals will be evaluated based on adherence to the theme of identity, agency, and culture in academic libraries and on their appeal to a broad audience. An effort will be made to represent a wide variety of viewpoints, roles, and institutions. Decisions and notifications of acceptance will be made by December 1, 2016.
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