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Librarians’ Assembly hosts the 2018 Fall Professional Development Day

The Librarians Assembly held its Fall 2018 Professional Development Day last week in the Jones Room. Scheduled twice a year in the spring and fall, the Professional Development Day is an opportunity for librarians and LITS staff to present on topics related to their professional development in a short, lightning-round format. Forum presentation topics include […]

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Librarians Assembly holds fall professional development forum

The Librarians Assembly held its Fall 2017 Professional Development Forum on September 25 in the Jones Room. Scheduled twice a year in the spring and fall, the Professional Development Forum is an opportunity for librarians and LITS staff to present on topics related to their professional development in a short, lightning-round format. Forum presentation topics […]

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Professional Development Forum hosted by Librarians Assembly

The Spring edition of the biannual Professional Development Forum held on March 17 featured five presenters of timely topics. Elizabeth Roke kicked off the session with an overview of the “Always Already Computational” project looking to transform libraries’ digital collections into datasets for use in research. The Institute of Museum and Library Services awarded a […]

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Professional development forum: call for speakers

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Have you attended or presented at a conference this summer? Share some fun facts with your coworkers. We are seeking speakers to share five minute lightning talks on recent professional development activities and conference reports at the Librarians Assembly Professional Development Forum – Late-Summer edition. Although this forum is being sponsored by the Library, IT speakers are […]

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