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Greetings, Friends and Colleagues,

On behalf of the Greater New York Chapter of the Association of College and
Research Libraries Symposium Planning Committee, we invite you to submit
your work or research for consideration for the *2019 Annual Symposium
Poster Session*. The full call for proposals is below, and individuals from
research libraries are strongly encouraged to apply.

The deadline is *September 15, 2019.*

Please forgive cross-postings, and good luck!
--Diane.


*ACRL/NY 2019 Annual Symposium **Outside of the Box: Redefining Ethical
Innovation in the Academic Library*



*December 6, 2019  Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY)
(Baruch Vertical Campus)*


For this year's ACRL/NY Symposium, we are seeking *posters* about new and
ethically informed practices in the academic library.

Proposals from persons of diverse identities and professional backgrounds
are encouraged.

Potential topics include (but are not limited to):

●     *Diverse voices in our profession*: enhancing diversity and
advocating for underrepresented groups at all levels in the academic
library, including staff, professionals, students and administration

●     *Ethically Innovative Leadership: *for example, challenging
traditional hierarchies, incorporating different perspectives, navigating
organizational structures, labor relations, facilitative management and
support for professional growth and development

●     *Public Services and Instruction*: new and creative types of
reference and instruction initiatives *(e.g. incorporating critical
pedagogy, environmentally responsible maker spaces, culturally responsive
instruction)*

●     *Acquisitions/Collection Development*: outreach and curating of
collections *(e.g. community based collections, OER Open Education
Resources, responsible purchasing, ownership models)*

●     *Technical Services*: transforming technical services; accommodating
new forms of technology, data, and strategic planning (*e.g.* *weeding
ethically,* *critical cataloging, accessibility)*

As academic libraries continue to evolve in the 21st century, ACRL
continues to be dedicated in discovering new approaches that enhance and foster
our scholarly community.

Selections will be done by a blind review; please do not include any
identifying information in your abstract. Proposals must be submitted by
September 15, 2019.

Poster proposals can be submitted using this form:
https://acrlny2019symposium.wordpress.com/posters/
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The ACRL/NY 2019 Symposium will be held on December 6, 2019 at the Vertical
Campus at Baruch College, City University of New York.

If you have questions about the poster selection process, please contact
Maureen Clements at  [log in to unmask]

-- 
Diane Dias De Fazio, MS LIS, MS HP (History of Architecture)
Architectural Historian | Librarian | Writer
Member, ACRL/NY Symposium Committee, 2019


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