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March 18, 2008

ACRL webcasts, chats, and wiki

The Association of College and Resource Libraries (ACRL) is doing a lot for their members and libraries in general.  They have been busy!  Check out some of their latest initiatives:

  • the first-ever "ACRL Springboard Event" on April 2nd from 11:00am-12:30pm CDT.  It's a free 90-minute "interactive webcast" for ACRL members with Henry Jenkins (Peter de Florez Professor of Humanities and co-director of the MIT Comparative Media Studies Program)
  • a new ACRL Chat OnPoint series: 30-45 minute-long monthly informal chats starting at 1pm CDT that are open and free to anyone and take place in a Meebo chat room.  March 27 will be the inaugural chat and will focus on the newly mandatory NIH Public Access Policy
  • ACRL has teamed up with LAMA to create the ACRL/LAMA Guide for Architects, a space-planning resource directed at architects and others planning higher education library spaces

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