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Northeast Chapter of the Association for Information Science & Technology (NEASIS&T) Fall Meet & Greet: September 25, 2024
Event: Fall Meet & Greet, Northeast chapter of the Association for Information Science & Technology (NEASIS&T) Where: Online When: Wednesday, September 25, 2024, 5:30
DLISSA Webinars: Fall 2024
Join the Division of Library and Information Science Student Association (DLISSA, our student chapter of the American Library Association) in hearing from Alumni and
Young Adult Library Services: Challenges and Opportunities
DLIS Congratulates Dr. Shari Lee on her most recent publication. See flyer below for more information and 25% discount code!
Free Health Literacy Webinar: August 9, 2024
The next free webinar hosted by the Special Libraries Association Education Division and ACRL’s EBSS Education Committee will occur at 12:30pm EST on August
Diverse BookFinder (DBF) Metadata Community of Practice for 2024-25 -applications due: July 15, 2024
To Whom It May Concern, I’m writing to you today as a member of the Community of Practice Advisory Group for the Diverse BookFinder (DBF), a
Professional Development: July 2024
St. John’s College New Student Virtual Orientation: June 17, 2024
St. John’s College New Student Virtual Orientation Date: Monday, June 17, 2024, 5:00 pm Location: Webex (https://sju.webex.com/meet/shanleyj) Registration Link: https://grad.stjohns.edu/register/sjcorientation24
“Interviewing 101: Do’s and Don’ts for a Great Interview!” Webinar -June 6, 2024
From an email: Please join the Emerging Librarians Committee on Thursday, June 6 at 7:00 PM for an Interviewing 101: Do’s and Don’ts for a Great Interview! We
Young Adult Professional Development Opportunities: May, 2024
Attached is a selection of upcoming Professional Development Opportunities in May. These were selected with Teen/Young Adult Services in mind, but many do not