Go to the 2016 Conference Discussion Notes tab to view notes taken during our discussions!
This UnConference is hosted by the Academic Libraries of Indiana (ALI) Information Literacy Committee (ILC). The committee's charge is to:
UnConference Planning Commitee members are:
Example of how the day will unfold:
Session | Events Room area | Room 028 | Room - Events Room |
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8:45 - 9:30 | Registration | ||
9:30 - 10:15 | Opening Session | ||
10:15 - 10:30 | Break | ||
10:30 - 11:15 |
Developing Partnerships w/fac; |
Collaboration in Assignment Design | |
11:15 - 12:00 | Partnering at Curriculum/Dept.level - Programmatic IL | Standards - Framework - How to Communicate | |
12:00 - 1:00 | Lunch | ||
1:00 - 1:45 | IL and Student Retention & success | Writing Programs and IL | |
1:45 - 2:30 | Partnering outside the Library (Community) | IL and Career Readiness | |
2:30 - 2:45 | Break | ||
2:45 - 3:30 | Closing Session |
2016 ALI Information Literacy UnConference: Partnering for Success
At this year’s ALI (Academic Libraries of Indiana) Information Literacy Committee Unconference (Wednesday, July 20) Indiana academic librarians will explore ways to "partner for success," working with others on campus to teach/promote information literacy.
How does your institution partner with other campus departments, units, and disciplines in teaching information literacy? In addition to the traditional partnering we do with faculty and discipline departments and programs, we want to know how you are partnering with writing centers, learning resource centers, career services, student affairs, greek life, health & wellness, programs, diversity programs & services, campus publishing initiatives (undergraduate journals and manuscript publications), and teaching and learning centers. Partnering with curricular development committees and administrative units can also be discussed concerning developing programmatic information literacy. The goal is to highlight how “two or three can be better than one” when it comes to teaching the concepts of information literacy.
Via the unconference model, attendees will identify the topics to be discussed through the day and work together to share examples and discuss options.
Registration is now open: 2016 ALI ILC UnConference Registration
Date: Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Time: 8:45 am Registration – 3:30pm (Opening Session begins at 9:30am)
Location: Cunningham Memorial Library, Indiana State University, 510 N 6 1/2 Street, Terre Haute, IN 47809
(812) 237-2580. Interested in staying overnight? ISU has a $119/night rate with breakfast agreement with Hilton Garden Inn (it’s downtown, practically on campus). Indicate that you are with ISU for this reduced rate, 812-234-8900.
Cost: Free
(Registration paid by Academic Libraries of Indiana. Breakfasf, hot lunch, snacks provided.)
Registration, go to: 2016 ALI ILC UnConference Registration
Parking: Free parking in Lots A and Lot 13. The lots are just north of Cunningham Memorial Library, off of Tippecanoe, which is off of 7th Street. Here is a link to ISU's interactive, campus map: http://www2.indstate.edu/map/
Recommended reading:
Want to view some articles that explore collaboration related to information literacy? Check out the "2016 Conference Readings" tab for selected articles that may pique your curiosity concerning the breadth and depth of this topic.