Although I barely ever write here anymore, this blog is nothing if not a place for conference-recap posts. And since I’ve been to quite a few conferences already this year, looks like I’ve got a lot of recapping to do! I don’t know why I feel so compelled to do this – I guess itContinue reading “Professional Adventures, aka Conference Recapping”
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ACRL Conference 2017
I attended the ACRL 2017 Conference this year, which was from March 22-25. I don’t have any deep, inspiring, or even particularly composed thoughts on it (at the moment), I just want to put together a quick post to mark the event.
National Diversity in Libraries Conference 2016
In August 2016, I was fortunate to attend and present at the National Diversity in Libraries Conference in Los Angeles. It was a fantastic conference, as well as my first time in LA – so a very exciting trip!
Candidate Statements for NMRT Outreach Director
The 2016 ALA Elections started this week, and this year I’m running for Outreach Director of the New Members Roundtable. This is the first time I’ve ever run for an elected position in a professional association – it’s a little scary, now that the ballots are out! I’ve been involved in NMRT ever since IContinue reading “Candidate Statements for NMRT Outreach Director”
Presenting on Library Residencies at ACRL 2015
It’s been awhile since I’ve written anything here, and a lot has happened since then, but for now I just want to share a poster I co-presented at the ACRL 2015 Conference. The conference took in Portland at the end of March – it was my first time attending ACRL and my first time visiting theContinue reading “Presenting on Library Residencies at ACRL 2015”
My Latest on ACRLog
I haven’t been keeping this blog particularly active lately, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been doing any writing at all! Since last November, I’ve been writing one post a month for ACRLog, which is the blog of ACRL and is “by and for academic and research librarians.” They put out a call at theContinue reading “My Latest on ACRLog”