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SAALCK Workshop: ACRL Standards for Libraries in Higher Education

by Laura Bernhardt on 2020-03-06T15:20:34-05:00 | 0 Comments

The State Assisted Academic Library Council of Kentucky (SAALCK) invites participants to a workshop on the ACRL Standards for Libraries in Higher Education at Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, KY on April 9, 2020. 

About the Workshop

 

Libraries in higher education are increasingly required to demonstrate their value and document their contributions to overall institutional effectiveness. The ACRL Standards for Libraries in Higher Education is a framework for library planning and assessment that can be used for a variety of circumstances including annual planning, program review, and accreditation self-study. Through presentation, discussion, and group activities, learn how to use the Standards to communicate your library’s impact.

This workshop is intended for all librarians, library staff, and library administrators who need to demonstrate the value of their library by documenting their contributions to overall institutional effectiveness and/or to identify areas for quality improvement. Attendees are not expected to have previous experience applying the Standards. Though the primary audience is librarians, library staff, library administrators and other campus professionals in areas of assessment, institutional planning and improvement, and academic technology may be interested as well.

Registration and Meeting Information

Registration begins at 8:15am. Workshop ends at 4:30pm.

Breakfast, lunch, snacks, parking, and all workshop materials are included in the registration price. We are holding a small number of discounted rooms at a hotel in the area.

For more information about fees, registration procedures, lodging, etc., see the workshop's registration site on Eventbrite.

 


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