From erdmann.ann at gmail.com Wed Nov 8 22:05:00 2017 From: erdmann.ann at gmail.com (Annie Erdmann) Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2017 21:05:00 -0600 Subject: [Neasis-l] Conference Save the Date: Jan. 8 Message-ID: *NEASIST January Conference theme: APIs* Please save the date for Monday, January 8th, 2018! If you are interested in presenting or running a workshop, please email our program committee chairs Rachel (rjuskuv at bryant.edu) and Joshua ( joshua.dull at yale.edu). *Interested in Data Librarianship?* Check out Simmons ASIST panel coming up on November 13th. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From maric at brandeis.edu Tue Nov 21 10:39:06 2017 From: maric at brandeis.edu (Maric Kramer) Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2017 10:39:06 -0500 Subject: [Neasis-l] =?utf-8?q?Call_for_Proposals=3A_ACRL/NEC_2018=2C_?= =?utf-8?b?4oCcRmFpbGluZyBGb3J3YXJk4oCd?= Message-ID: Call for Proposals Failing Forward: Experimentation and Creativity in Libraries 2018 ACRL New England Chapter Annual Conference Friday, May 4, 2018 Hotel 1620 Plymouth Harbor Plymouth, Massachusetts https://acrlnec.org/annual-conference/call-for-proposals #acrlnec18 We often talk at conferences about projects that went well. In contrast, we rarely discuss initiatives that failed, or unexpected obstacles that forced us to find another route to success. In our 2018 Annual Conference, the ACRL New England chapter is highlighting experimentation and creativity in college and research libraries by acknowledging that missteps and roadblocks are all part of the process. Join us in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in May 2018 to talk about ?failing forward.? We want to hear about your innovative ideas that went bust; your project development blunders; your event planning faux pas! Tell us how failure has helped you and your library to learn and grow. Give us insight into the missteps that have led you to unanticipated success. How has expanding your capacity for failure helped you to take risks and experience breakthroughs? Staff, faculty, administrators, and students in all areas of librarianship are encouraged to submit proposals by January 19, 2018. See the full call for proposals, including session formats, submission requirements, and the link to submit a proposal, on the conference website: https://acrlnec.org/annual-conference/call-for-proposals Questions? Email the 2018 Conference Planning Committee at acrlnec2018 at gmail.com. Maric Kramer *she/her/hers* *Social Sciences Librarian* Brandeis University Library maric at brandeis.edu | 781-736-4667 Schedule a Research Appointment | Attend a Library Workshop -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: