Virtual Snapshot: Scholarly Communication in Arts Librarianship
Join us for a webinar on Nov 14, 2016 at 7:30 PM EST
Register now!
The Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA), New England Chapter, in partnership with ARLIS/NA and ACRL Arts, invites you to join us for a virtual conversation about the state of scholarly communication in arts librarianship
on Monday, November 14, 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm EST.
The discussion will illuminate the range of scholarly activities that art and visual resources professionals are engaging in, and will address the process of preparing a research agenda, participating
in presentations, or finding alternate avenues in which to engage in scholarly discourse. Panelists will speak about the management and evolution of their own processes, and will address challenges and perceived barriers to participation.
Audience questions are encouraged, and we hope to spark a lively conversation between panelists and attendees.
Please note: Only current ARLIS/NA or ACRL members may attend this event. Additional access approvals may be made on a case-by-case basis. Registration will close two hours before the
start of the webinar.
This webinar will be recorded, and the recording will be made available on the ARLIS/NA Learning Portal after the webinar.
Panelists and topics include:
Siân Evans & Jenny Ferretti
Maryland Institute College of Art
#Libeyrianship: Using pop culture to promote information literacy
Katie Greer
Oakland University
Start with the low-hanging fruit: Forays into the scholarly conversation
Heather Saunders
Nipissing University
Blogging as a Springboard for Scholarly Activity
Anastasia Weigle
Simmons College | University of Maine at Augusta
The Affective nature of Archives: Retelling narratives through Book Arts
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
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