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Tuesday October 15, 2024 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
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1) Drawing the Line between Social Work and Librarianship: Public Library Administrators Talk: Melissa Gross, Don Latham and Brittany Baum

2) Intersecting Disciplines: Should LIS Competencies Include Social Work?:
Renate Chancellor and Shannon Crooks

3) Textbooks as Evolutionary Media: The Governance of Open Educational Resources: Diana Daly, Nathan Schneider and Hibah Ahmad
Speakers
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Brittany Baum

PhD Candidate, Florida State University
Brittany Baum is a current PhD candidate at FSU exploring the public library's role as an additional community-based resource in promoting teens' mental health. She currently works as a research assistant on an IMLS-funded project studying social services provision in public libraries... Read More →
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Nathan Schneider

Assistant Professor, Media Studies, University of Colorado Boulder
Nathan Schneider is an assistant professor of media studies at the University of Colorado Boulder whose work revolves around economy, technology, and religion. His articles have appeared in publications including Harper's, The Nation, The New Republic, The Chronicle of Higher Education... Read More →
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Diana Daly

Assistant Professor and iVoices Director, University of Arizona
I teach in School of Information at the University of Arizona, and currently head a student media lab called iVoices.
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Shannon Crooks

Syracuse University
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Hibah Ahmad

University of Colorado Boulder
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Renate Chancellor

Syracuse University
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Melissa Gross

Florida State University
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Don Latham

Professor, Florida State University
Information literacy, digital literacies, youth services, young adult literature
Tuesday October 15, 2024 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
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