A library visit is not just a number: Seeking a new language for the vaule of...Christian Lauersen
Talk at The Swedish Library Associations Network for Development Methods: https://www.biblioteksforeningen.se/kalender/traff-med-expertnatverket-for-verksamhetsutvecklande-metoder/
A room is not just a room: The Library as place and why it mattersChristian Lauersen
Talk on why public places matters and the library as a significant part of communities social infrastructure at the yearly ASL Conference in Dublin March 29 2019. Programme: https://www.aslibraries.com/full-programme
A library visit is not just a number: Seeking a new language for the vaule of...Christian Lauersen
Talk at The Swedish Library Associations Network for Development Methods: https://www.biblioteksforeningen.se/kalender/traff-med-expertnatverket-for-verksamhetsutvecklande-metoder/
A room is not just a room: The Library as place and why it mattersChristian Lauersen
Talk on why public places matters and the library as a significant part of communities social infrastructure at the yearly ASL Conference in Dublin March 29 2019. Programme: https://www.aslibraries.com/full-programme
Digital Social Science Lab: Connceting academia with data literacyChristian Lauersen
Presentation for Lund University Library on the making of Digital Social Science Lab - an open platform for events, education and skills on digital methods - at the Faculty Library of Social Sciences / Copenhagen University Library
Web: http://kub.kb.dk/DSSL
WiLSWorld 2019 Lightning Talks: Community Engagement ShowcaseWiLS
Presented by Jennifer Bernetzke, Schreiner Memorial Library;
Kristen Leffelman, Wisconsin Historical Society; Kristen Maples, UW-Madison iSchool; Tessa Michaelson Schmidt, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction; Jane Roisum, Fox Valley Technical College; Tasha Saecker, Appleton Public Library; Kristen Whitson, UW-Madison iSchool for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin libraries are “turning outward” in all kinds of creative ways to cultivate positive change in their communities. Hear about a wide range of community engagement projects, including successes, challenges, and lessons learned.
Diversity Equality Inclusive Initiatives in UCC and USCElaine Harrington
The goal of the International Librarians Networking Program (ILNP) is to assist librarians from around the world to network and expand their skills in librarianship through a cooperative and collaborative program. The program is designed to be self guided, allowing participants to form a collaborative relationship with one another for four months and the opportunity to continue networking after the program ends. The International Librarians Networking Program is part of the American Library Association International Relations Round Table.
The 2021 cohort comprised 62 people from 27 countries selected for pair networking. There had been 270 original applicants from 39 different countries. I was paired with Dr Win Shih, Director of Integrated Library Systems at the University of Southern California. The ILNP final project was to create an academic poster arising from the conversations during the four month period. We completed one on Diversity Equality Inclusion initiatives in UCC & USC.
Reference Is Dead! Long Live Reference! The Future of Reference ServicesDon Boozer
Has Google made reference librarians obsolete? Is a golden age of librarianship being ushered in? Technology has had a democratizing effect on the availability of information, but what does this mean for reference services? The future of reference services has yet to be written, and there are both challenges as well as opportunities ahead. A panel of experts will confront these questions from a variety of perspectives including public and academic, front-line and administrative, and adult and young adult. Come and join this timely and thought-provoking discussion. - Presented at the Ohio Library Council Convention & Expo 2014
Digital Social Science Lab: Connceting academia with data literacyChristian Lauersen
Presentation for Lund University Library on the making of Digital Social Science Lab - an open platform for events, education and skills on digital methods - at the Faculty Library of Social Sciences / Copenhagen University Library
Web: http://kub.kb.dk/DSSL
WiLSWorld 2019 Lightning Talks: Community Engagement ShowcaseWiLS
Presented by Jennifer Bernetzke, Schreiner Memorial Library;
Kristen Leffelman, Wisconsin Historical Society; Kristen Maples, UW-Madison iSchool; Tessa Michaelson Schmidt, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction; Jane Roisum, Fox Valley Technical College; Tasha Saecker, Appleton Public Library; Kristen Whitson, UW-Madison iSchool for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin libraries are “turning outward” in all kinds of creative ways to cultivate positive change in their communities. Hear about a wide range of community engagement projects, including successes, challenges, and lessons learned.
Diversity Equality Inclusive Initiatives in UCC and USCElaine Harrington
The goal of the International Librarians Networking Program (ILNP) is to assist librarians from around the world to network and expand their skills in librarianship through a cooperative and collaborative program. The program is designed to be self guided, allowing participants to form a collaborative relationship with one another for four months and the opportunity to continue networking after the program ends. The International Librarians Networking Program is part of the American Library Association International Relations Round Table.
The 2021 cohort comprised 62 people from 27 countries selected for pair networking. There had been 270 original applicants from 39 different countries. I was paired with Dr Win Shih, Director of Integrated Library Systems at the University of Southern California. The ILNP final project was to create an academic poster arising from the conversations during the four month period. We completed one on Diversity Equality Inclusion initiatives in UCC & USC.
Reference Is Dead! Long Live Reference! The Future of Reference ServicesDon Boozer
Has Google made reference librarians obsolete? Is a golden age of librarianship being ushered in? Technology has had a democratizing effect on the availability of information, but what does this mean for reference services? The future of reference services has yet to be written, and there are both challenges as well as opportunities ahead. A panel of experts will confront these questions from a variety of perspectives including public and academic, front-line and administrative, and adult and young adult. Come and join this timely and thought-provoking discussion. - Presented at the Ohio Library Council Convention & Expo 2014
Farzana Qureshi - SOAS - University of London
To empower students and researchers to challenge, analyse and debate critically, it is essential to find, digitise and amplify content created by and for underrepresented communities and reveal perspectives that have been historically silenced. Of equal importance is maintaining an open dialogue with individuals who can speak to the experiences of marginalised communities, and engaging with those facing similar challenges: archives, customers, curators, subject experts and publishers. By asking questions, interrogating decision-making, sharing experiences and enlisting advice, we can continue to improve editorial processes and produce more diverse and equitable resources and research. In this session we invite speakers who have worked with AM to share their vital work in these areas, including:
• how students and researchers are being supported to find marginalised voices in archival collections for their research
• how primary source publishers are collaborating with and learning from the academic and library community to produce more diverse resources
This is the final presentation for IRLS558: Social Justice and Information Services and discusses issues of diversity in librarianship and current and proposed solutions.
A talk delivered by Lauren Smith at the Anybook Oxford Libraries Conference 2015 - Adapting for the Future: Developing Our Professions and Services, 21st July 2015
Libraries, Archives and Museums are part of the ecosystem at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive conference in Austin, TX! Learn who we are and how you can get involved!
Turning Outward: Museums and Libraries as Sites for Community Innovation and ...West Muse
Presenter(s):
Chris Siefert, Deputy Director, Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
Leilani Lewis, Director of Marketing and Communications, Northwest African American Museum
Gerry Garzon, Library Director, Oakland Public Library
Moderator:
Margaret Kadoyama, Principal, Margaret Kadoyama Consulting
Would you like your museum to be an anchor in your community? Explore the roles of museums and libraries in community revitalization through “turning outward,” a comprehensive approach to civic change centered on our communities instead of ourselves. Hear about the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh’s creative place-making efforts, the Northwest African American Museum’s role as a vital gathering place, and the Oakland Public Library’s redefinition of library services inside, outside, and online. Learn about the skills and attributes that are critical in sustaining effective community revitalization.
Et rum er ikke blot et rum: Biblioteket som sted og hvorfor det gør en forskelChristian Lauersen
Oplæg om biblioteket som sted og social infrastruktur og hvorfor det gør en forskel i både civilsamfund og akademia. Introduktion til placemaking som metode til at arbejde med udviklingen af delte steder
A library visit is not just a number: The value and impact of public librariesChristian Lauersen
Keynote at NAPLE Forum 2021 about Roskilde Central Library's study on the value and imact of public libraries: https://naple.eu/forum2021/
Link to report on the study: https://www.roskildebib.dk/sites/roskilde.ddbcms.dk/files/files/news/roskildebib_folkebibliotekets_betydning_for_borgerne_i_danmark_eng_final_0.pdf
Link to blog post about the study: https://christianlauersen.net/2021/04/19/a-haven-in-our-community-the-impact-and-value-of-public-libraries/
Digital Social Science Lab: Connecting academia with data literacy Christian Lauersen
Talk at Linköping University Library 15/12 - 217 about the creation of Digital Social Science Lab at Faculty Library of Social Sciences, Copenhagen University Library and how to support data literacy within academia and higher education
I Digital Social Science Lab (DSSL) på Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultetsbibliotek har man skabt en åben platform der via undervisning og events skal bygge bro mellem studier, forskning og læring og digitale metoder. En af kernetankerne bag DSSL er, at biblioteket ikke skal være eksperten i alle henseender, men i højere grad facilitere, at studerende, forskere og andre interessenter mødes og arbejder sammen, udveksler ideer og lærer af hinanden.
Læs mere om DSSL: http://kub.kb.dk/DSSL
Digital Social Science Lab: Connecting academia with data literacyChristian Lauersen
Slides from Library Connect webinar "Research data literacy and the library" on Dec. 8th 2016
https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/articles/webinar-dec-8-research-data-literacy-and-library
Oplæg på Det Informationsvidenskabelige Akademis kandidatuddannelse om hvordan informationsvidenskab og kulturstudier har glæder af hinanden i den virkelige verden
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
How to Create Map Views in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
ESC Beyond Borders _From EU to You_ InfoPack general.pdf
Do You Want To Dance? Inclusion and belonging in libraries and beyond
1. Do you want to dance?
Inclusion and belonging in libraries and beyond
Christian Lauersen
The Royal Danish Library
Mail: cula@kb.dk | Twitter: @clauersen | Blog: christianlauersen.net
9. What do we talk about
when we talk about
inclusion and exclusion?
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14. Social inclusion
• The process of improving the terms for individuals and groups
to take part in society, and
• The process of improving the ability, opportunity, and dignity
of those disadvantaged on the basis of their identity to take
part in society
World Bank Group: http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/social-inclusion
15. ” ”Diversity is being invited to the party;
Inclusion is being asked to dance”
- Verna Myers
16. Diversity is about demographics
Inclusion is about culture
Diverse demographics support
inclusive culture
17. Why should we even care about inclusion?
(spoiler: because libraries are a people business)
18. Inclusion
- Thrive mentally and physically
- Willing to learn from others
- Is simply the right thing to do
- Creates a sense of belonging
(Leary, Baumeister, Twinge)