Events

Sun, Feb 2, 2025 / 2:00am to 3:00am

Ex Libris will perform maintenance on our I-Share Alma and Primo VE environments to apply the latest Quarterly Feature release.

This upgrade will occur between 2:00am-3:00am Central.  Access to your environment may be unavailable during the time of installation.

Primo VE semi-annual indexing is ready.

Release and Maintenance Schedule
Alma Release Notes
Primo VE Release Notes
Ex Libris System Status Page - CARLI I-Share Environments are on ALMA NA06 and PRIMO VE NA06

Tue, Feb 4, 2025 / 12:00pm to 1:00pm

Participants attending this workshop will discover a variety of research resources they can offer graduates and the greater community outside the academy who still wish to continue academic research. This workshop will define information privilege and how open access research can help users legally breach vendor paywalls to conduct their research. Highlighted will be a curated guide to open research as well as identifying search strategies for locating, accessing and using quality, peer-reviewed resources across subject areas. Also included will be an introduction to AI tools and browser extensions for locating open research.

Join presenters Evan Fruehauf and Susan Ariew in exploring the best platforms and content to consider for any personal research project, understanding the strengths and limitations of open access materials, and identifying some of the best toolsets to help guide researchers in your community.

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Hosted by FLVC

Tue, Feb 4, 2025 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Generative AI tools have become the latest accelerant for what some call the ""cheating-industrial complex,"" amplifying cycles of surveillance, quick fixes, and extractive teaching practices in higher education. This moment demands that we pause and ask fundamental questions about the systems we perpetuate. There has never been a more urgent need for the open education movement to slow down, divest from capitalist notions of teaching and learning, and consider problems differently. What if we approached education as we might approach nurturing the land—with care, reciprocity, and a commitment to long-term resilience?

In this talk, I’ll propose a regenerative vision for open pedagogy, one inspired by practices that restore balance, foster abundance, and work with, rather than against, natural systems. Together, we’ll explore how open pedagogy can disrupt wasteful and unethical practices that degrade the learning environment and harm students. By focusing on collaboration, shared resources, and sustainability, we can ""build the soil"" of a thriving educational ecosystem and create the conditions for learning to flourish over time.

Learning Outcomes
Imagine how advocates for open education can promote our values of access, openness, and equity by rethinking our support models for student projects
Generate ideas for how to connect student projects to opportunities for future reuse
Discuss how engaging students and faculty in open pedagogy can change the conversation around the purpose and value of student work 
Reflect on ways the open education movement may be contributing to systems based on extraction, distrust, and surveillance

Presenter Bio
Kyle Denlinger (he/him)
serves as the Digital Pedagogy & Open Education Librarian at Wake Forest University's Z. Smith Reynolds Library, where he champions the intersection of digital literacy and open education. Drawing on his background in secondary education and information science, Kyle partners with faculty to design innovative digital projects that emphasize student agency and collaborative learning. His work focuses particularly on digital publishing and the development of open educational resources (OER).

In his role, Kyle helps faculty and students navigate the complexities of digital scholarship while remaining mindful of critical considerations in privacy, accessibility, and intellectual property. He teaches undergraduate information literacy courses and provides specialized research support across academic departments. His research interests explore how digital literacies and open educational practices can transform teaching and learning in higher education.

Kyle holds a Master's in Information Science & Learning Technologies from the University of Missouri and a Bachelor's in Secondary Education from the University of Cincinnati.

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Hosted by NC LIVE
 

Wed, Feb 5, 2025 / 9:00am to 10:30am

The CARLI OER Committee meets monthly.

This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.

Contact for attendance details.

Wed, Feb 5, 2025 / 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Do you have questions about the Illinois Support for the Creation of Open Educational Resources grant (SCOERs) or the OER funding from the Secretary of State/Illinois State Library? Do you need guidance creating your OER or ancillary materials?  

If so please feel free to join us with all your OER related questions. Registration is not required.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://illinois.zoom.us/j/84245967645?pwd=VkVQeGRQQVIvdXA2dWg4Umx4UU5rQT09

Meeting ID: 842 4596 7645
Password: 271282

Wed, Feb 5, 2025 / 2:00pm to 4:00pm

Recordings from the sessions will be posted; please do not register just for the recording if you will be unable to attend the session.

To Register: Use the "Register" tab at the top of this page.

This session will have pre-requisite video to watch that explains some of the background in I-Share policies and workflows.

Planned topics:

  • Logging in and Retrieving Requests
  • Processing Requests that Can Be Filled
    • Processing Requests that Need Additional Attention
  • Processing Requests that Cannot be Filled
  • Preparing Filled Request for Sending
  • Route Items in for the Hold Shelf
  • Charging Materials from the Hold Shelf to the Patron
  • Return Items to Item's Home Library
  • Route Items in to "Return Home"
  • Review of documentation on these topics:
    • Determining the current status of your patron's request
    • Staff Workflow for Placing Requests on Behalf of a Patron
    • Best Practices: Alma Hold Shelf Maintenance
    • Best Practices: Handling Local/AFN Requests When Library is Closed

We plan for these sessions to be "hands on" with examples provided to attendees so they can follow along.
If the Alma Sandboxes are too slow for this in real-time (we will find out!), attendees will be asked to watch during the session, and will be provided with a recording of the session to do the examples on their own time (contacting CARLI staff with questions).

Thu, Feb 6, 2025 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Effective interview questions are key to making fair, informed hiring decisions. In this 1-hour webinar, you'll learn best practices for crafting meaningful questions to help you make job-relevant hiring decisions. We'll explore the concept of bias and its impact on the interview process before diving into actionable strategies to design questions that genuinely assess the candidates' knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Presenter:

Ben Mead-Harvey

Ben Mead-Harvey is an Instructor at the iSchool at the University of Illinois. He teaches Personnel Management and Financial Management of Libraries, the former of which he designed and created for the college. He has been working in libraries since 2007, the bulk of which has been in management of municipal and district libraries. His major passion is learning about and teaching others how to effectively manage. He has authored many short articles on effective management practices which can be found at www.better-boss.com. Ben has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master of Library Science from the University of Illinois as well as a Master of Business Administration from North Dakota State University. 

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Thu, Feb 6, 2025 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

As libraries evolve to meet changing academic and community needs, employing a Library Strategist offers a transformative solution for institutions seeking to remain essential to the communities they serve. A strategist can bridge the gap between current practices and future goals, aligning library operations with institutional priorities while fostering innovation and collaboration. At the same time, actors like resistance to change, gaining staff buy-in, and balancing long-term vision with immediate operational needs pose strategic challenges which must be addressed. Learn how for the past two years, Library Strategist Elaine Lasda has helped her library manage change, evaluate trends, and implement new service models while working to create a culture of trust and alignment, moving everyone toward shared goals. Does your library need a strategist? This presentation is sure to provide attendees with a framework and context for considering this new approach to library leadership.

Elaine Lasda is the Library Strategist at the University at Albany Libraries, where she holds the rank of full Librarian. Her role in the Libraries centers around change management, project management, and raising staff and stakeholder engagement. Since 2001 she served a variety of progressively more responsible roles at UAlbany. Elaine is the author of the “Metrics Mashup” column, which appears 3 times per year in the Online Searcher section of Computers in Libraries Magazine.

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Hosted by ASERL

Thu, Feb 6, 2025 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Join us for an interactive workshop designed to introduce educators and librarians to the essentials of Canva, a powerful yet user-friendly graphic design tool. Discover how Canva can help you create stunning visuals for your classroom or library with ease, from flyers and presentations to social media posts and educational resources. No prior design experience is needed as we guide you through the intuitive drag-and-drop interface and explore a vast library of templates and elements tailored to suit your creative needs. By the end of this session, you’ll be equipped with the skills to enhance your teaching materials and engage your students or library patrons with visually appealing content. Elevate your educational and informational materials by harnessing the simplicity and versatility of Canva.

Presenter Jonathan Gordon: 
A professional development trainer, graphic designer, and author of an Adobe InDesign Book, I blend creativity, technology, and storytelling to craft engaging learning experiences. An Adobe and Microsoft expert, I bring a passion for simplifying complex concepts and helping others unlock their full potential. Whether leading workshops or mentoring creatives, I aim to inspire innovation and foster a lifelong love for design.

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Hosted by SEFLIN

Thu, Feb 6, 2025 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Join CARLI Staff to discuss the February Release Update to Alma and Primo VE!

February Alma Release Notes

February Primo VE Release Notes

Slides (PPT) - will be posted by noon on 2/6/2025

Slides (PDF) - will be posted by noon on 2/6/2025

Connection Information:

Meeting URL:
https://illinois.zoom.us/j/88181892012?pwd=D393A3rcvDBtHOhhBxrX75v2fMXDBh.1&from=addon
Meeting ID:    881 8189 2012
Password:    883771

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