Events

Sun, Apr 6, 2025 / 2:00am to 3:00am

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

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Mon, Apr 7, 2025 / 9:30am to 4:00pm

LOCATION CHANGE:

The location of this event has moved to Heartland Community College, CCB 1406-1407! 

The Illinois Open Education Summit seeks to bring together people who want to create a shared vision for Open Education in Illinois and develop or expand their Open Education programs and initiatives. Whether you are from a small institution or a large university, are beginning your open educational resources journey or already have an established program, the Open Education Summit invites librarians, faculty, academic leadership, instructional designers, and distance education staff to join together with partners across the state to build foundational knowledge and fashion a vision for the future of Open Education in Illinois. We are encouraging institutions to put together a team of up to 3 Open Education champions (both aspiring and active) to bring their diverse perspectives to the event.

Highlights of this day will include:

  • Keynote presentation discussing the state of Open Education in Illinois and in the midwest more broadly
  • Roundtable discussions on Open Education at large, Open Educational Resources, and Open Pedagogy and learner-centered practice
  • Networking opportunities to connect Open Education practitioners
  • Contribute to a conversation around building a statewide vision for Open Education in Illinois
  • Participant insights will be collected throughout the day to document the current Illinois OER landscape and collective visions for the future of OER in Illinois 

View the full agenda and optional introductory resources.

Date and Location:
April 7, 2025
9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Heartland Community College, CCB 1406-1407
1500 West Raab Road Normal, Illinois 61761

Directions and Parking
Driving Directions to the Main Campus
Parking is free. A, B, and N parking lots are just off of Raab Road and will be the closest to the Community Commons Building.  

Menu

Morning refreshments will be provided, including assorted bagels with cream cheese, assorted pastries, mixed fruit, coffee, unsweet tea, and water.
A lunch buffet will include garlic herb chicken breast, red roasted potatoes, mixed veggies, rolls and butter, and assorted cookies.
An afternoon snack will include popcorn, and bar mix.
*Dining options are free for all attendees to enjoy. If they do not fit within your dietary restrictions, please feel welcome to pack and bring your own. 

Registration

Institutions are encouraged to bring a team of up to 3 OER champions to ensure a broad perspective of Open Education in the day’s discussions. Institutions should select a primary contact to complete the registration and receive any questions regarding registrations. The primary contact will provide basic contact information (names and emails) for their team of attendees on the "register" tab above.

Individual and Additional Institutional registrations closed on February 28, 2025.

Questions and Cancelations
For accessibility inquiries, please contact , 309-438-2754.
For registration questions and cancellations, please contact .
For general inquiries about the summit, please contact

Event Sponsors and Support

Midwestern Higher Education Compact, Illinois Community College Board, Illinois Community Colleges Online, Illinois Association of College and Research Libraries, Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois, College of DuPage, Illinois State University, Illinois Wesleyan University, Lincoln Land Community College, Moraine Valley Community College, Northern Illinois University

Tue, Apr 8, 2025 / 9:30am to 11:00am

CARLI’s I-Share Resource Management Training series focuses on how libraries may manage collections and metadata in Alma effectively, with an emphasis on Alma’s functionalities for management of physical and electronic resources. This series will cover many topics that involve cataloging as well as the interaction of metadata with other library system functions, such as acquisitions, circulation, and discovery. Each session will highlight different processes and workflows for completing resource management tasks in both institutional and consortial perspectives.

Series content is aimed at those who are responsible for day-to-day work with MARC metadata and inventory data in an I-Share institution. Staff that are responsible for functions in acquisitions, fulfillment, discovery, or reporting may find the information useful as well. Primary emphasis will be on taking advantage of Alma functionality to complete tasks within resource management workflows. Limited discussion on broader cataloging practice and theory may be addressed as time allows.

Each 90-minute session will consist of 55-70 minutes of presentation, with periodic spaces for questions and exploration. Attendees will be encouraged to have examples ready for hands-on practice. 

Registration will be capped at 30 attendees per session, and sessions may be selected a la carte. Each session will be recorded and made available, and it is not necessary to register to receive access to the recording. Register here.

Session 8: Batch Processes and Record Maintenance

Nobody’s perfect, nor are the metadata in any library catalog. Finding and fixing inaccuracies along with upgrading records for changing rules and practices is as much a part of a cataloger’s job as the addition of new resources. While it may be easy to make changes to individual records, working with data in bulk requires some planning and coordination.

This session will cover the tools and techniques available for working with metadata in bulk in Alma. Options for creating record sets will be described, and practices for working with metadata at both the institution and network levels will be outlined. Additionally, several common maintenance projects will be described.

  • Creating and using record sets: text file, Excel, Analytics, search results
  • Indication rules
  • Normalization rules and zones
  • Bibliographic record maintenance projects: coordinating local and global efforts
  • Holdings record maintenance projects
  • Item record maintenance projects
  • Electronic resource duplication and overlap reports
Wed, Apr 9, 2025 / 10:00am to 11:30am

Join us for a forward-looking discussion on the evolving landscape of open access and data sharing in a post-Nelson Memo world. This session will explore community-driven initiatives and broader trends shaping the future of open access, emphasizing strategies to sustain and advance progress in the face of policy uncertainties. Engage with thought leaders and innovators as they highlight collaborative efforts and actionable solutions for fostering transparency, inclusivity, and innovation in scholarly communication.

Register to attend.

Hosted by Minitex

Wed, Apr 9, 2025 / 10:00am to 11:00am

Hands-on craft projects can be a great way to connect with library users, spark interest in a particular collection, serve as a fun de-stressing activity during finals week, and introduce users to preservation and book arts. Join the CARLI Preservation Committee for a webinar focusing on easy outreach crafts including “snake” book weights and two simple sewn books. No preservation experience is required to host one of these activities in your library!

Presenters:

Gabriel Hamer (he/him) is the Conservation Technician at the Newberry Library.  He is currently working towards his MSLIS from Wayne State University, and holds a BA in history.

Arthur Hall (he/him) is the Collections Care Graduate Assistant for the University of Illinois Library Preservation Services department. He is currently working toward his MSLIS from UIUC, where he received his BFA in New Media in 2023. He has taught Bookbinding Basics for UIUC’s Allerton Folk School at The Farms, and teaches ceramics for the Champaign Parks District.

Shelby Strommer (she/her) is the Collections Care Coordinator in the Preservation Services unit of the University of Illinois Library. She holds a Master of Science in Information from the University of Michigan, where she specialized in Preservation. She is also a member of the National Heritage Responders, a volunteer group of professionals who provide support to cultural heritage institutions during emergencies and disaster recovery.

Register to attend.

Wed, Apr 9, 2025 / 10:00am to 11:00am

The Commercial Products Committee meets monthly via Zoom.

Wed, Apr 9, 2025 / 11:00am to 12:00pm

The modern workplace is experiencing a burnout epidemic, fueled by relentless demands, limited resources, and a "do more with less" mentality. This presentation explores the three dimensions of burnout – emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced efficacy – and their devastating impact on individuals and organizations, including low morale, decreased productivity, increased absenteeism, and negative effects on customer service. Surprisingly, many organizations unknowingly contribute to burnout through a lack of clear strategic planning, fostering a scarcity mindset, and failing to create a culture that values experimentation and open communication.

About the Speaker:

Elaina Norlin is Professional Development Program Coordinator for the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL). She is an accomplished teacher, technology and leadership development trainer, and writer with extensive leadership experience. She is also the author of three books and has delivered over 140 workshops, training sessions, presentations, and institutes both nationally and internationally on marketing, web usability design, facilitation, strategic influence, and conflict management. 

Register to attend.

Sponsored by the Oberlin DEI & Antiracism Committee (ODAC) and the Oberlin Group DEI Working Group.

 

Wed, Apr 9, 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

Thu, Apr 10, 2025 / 10:00am to 11:30am

Resource Sharing Committee, 10:00am-11:30am

Thu, Apr 10, 2025 / 12:30pm to 2:30pm

Instruction Committee Monthly Meeting, 12:30- 2:00 pm

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