Conferences/Events

By Gabriella Lopez                           Joyce W. Livingston Dedication

SCIL Works 2018: Where Virtual Meets Reality: The intersection between instruction and our virtual campus communities
February 23, 2018
West Los Angeles College
Registration: $15-$45

More info: http://www.carl-acrl.org/ig/scil/

University of California Digital Library Forum
February 27 - March 1, 2018
UC Riverside

More info: https://ucdlfx2018.sched.com/  

This year at California Library Association Annual conference 22 of the most popular sessions were video recorded. Those videos are now available to everyone in the library community! The videos are brought to you by the California Library Association and the California State Library. California State Library is supporting this project with funding from Library Services and Technology Act supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Thank you to the presenters at annual conference for your cooperation and support.

California Academic & Research Libraries CARL 2018 Conference will be held in Redwood City on April 13-15, 2018. More information is available at http://conf2018.carl-acrl.org/

Shameless plug: Brian Greene, CCL Communications Manager/Columbia College Librarian and Elizabeth Horan, Coastline Community College Librarian, just had a presentation proposal accepted for this conference. Hope to see you there! 

The Southern California Instruction Librarians' SCIL Works 2018 conference will be held at West Los Angeles College on Friday, February 23, 2018. This annual mini-conference offers librarians the opportunity to share their best practices, innovative pedagogy, and creative solutions with colleagues. SCIL Works 2018 will focus on the ways in which we bring instruction out of the classroom and into virtual places. More information available at http://www.carl-acrl.org/ig/scil/

Computers in Libraries 2018 will be in Arlington, Virginia, April 17-19: http://computersinlibraries.infotoday.com/2018/

ALA Midwinter 2018 is in Denver, Colorado, February 9-13: https://2018.alamidwinter.org/ Note that early bird registration ends December 13. 

Internet Librarian 2017 was held October 23 to 25 in Monterey. Here is a recap with links to conference presentations: http://internet-librarian.infotoday.com/2017/Presentations.aspx 

The California Conference on Library Instruction seeks to showcase the ways in which librarians have approached library instruction and information literacy problems through the lens of Design Thinking. CCLI 2018 will be held at the University of San Francisco on Friday, June 1st, 2018. Full conference program available at http://www.cclibinstruction.org/2018-conference-program/

New Directions in Library Instruction and Scholarly Communications

Event: Web Conference
Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Time: 12 - 3 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time
Location: Online at https://goo.gl/vnEg13

Cost: Free

Presented annually by Library Journal and School Library Journal, the 7th annual TechKnowledge (formerly The Digital Shift) is a dynamic, day-long, complimentary virtual conference that brings together thousands of library professionals and leaders from around the globe and leaders in digital transformation to discuss its impact on libraries and their communities, as well as identify the latest solutions, opportunities and innovati

Registration available at the CCLCCC.ORG website

 

Locations:

South CA Workshop: 

Friday October 13, 2017

Pasadena City College

Circadian

1570 E. Colorado Blvd.

Pasadena, CA 91107

 

North CA Workshop:
Friday November 3, 2017

Diablo Valley College

Diablo Room

321 Golf Club Rd

Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

 

Description:

The Electronic Access and Resources Committee hosted a forum on discovery-layer tools. The event was held in Sacramento on February 4, 2016 and had approximately 23 attendees, including committee members. The day started with a review of the results from a survey that was conducted by subgroup of the CCL-EAR Committee. The survey was distributed to librarians at all 113 California community colleges and 107 complete responses were received.