Virtual Tuesdays (Spring 2023) – Collaborative insights! What are your current information literacy projects?
AMICAL’s Information Literacy Interest Group invites you to another “Virtual Tuesdays” event.
Virtual Tuesdays events are informal conversations on information literacy topics important to AMICAL members. These conversations are participant driven: attendees will be able to add topics and/or questions to the agenda so that we can all share good practices and learn from each other’s expertise.
In this event, participating information literacy librarians and information literacy aficionados will share their current information literacy projects. For example, those projects can be related to new instruction development for the upcoming Fall semester, engagement in strategic planning activities, or other innovative projects and novel ideas linked to information literacy. By asking the question what are you working on, we aim to uncover compelling themes within the field that extend beyond the current conversations on AI & IL.
These identified themes will play a pivotal role in shaping the content for future Virtual Tuesday sessions, as well as Keep Current Events, and the AMICAL Conference program.
If you can not attend, we would be happy to receive your emails about your current projects and ideas for future events and the conference.
Who should attend? AMICAL librarians, technologists and faculty members involved in information literacy.
Facilitators: Joyce Draiby (Lebanese American University) & Michael Stoepel (American University of ).
The event will be held on Zoom (see our online event guidelines) and recorded. If you register for the event, you will be emailed a link to the recording.