Date: Friday, August 9, 2013
Time: 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Sponsor: Indiana University Libraries Instruction Congress
Event Coordinators:
Maria T. Accardi, Coordinator of Instruction, Indiana University Southeast
Latrice Booker, Coordinator of Library Instruction. Indiana University Northwest
Nancy Wootton Colborn, Head of Information Literacy Services, Indiana University South Bend
Carrie Donovan, Head, Teaching & Learning, Indiana University Libraries Bloomington
Barbara A. Gushrowski, Access and Instructional Services Librarian, Indiana University School of Dentristry
Location: Indiana University Southeast Conference Center, New Albany, Indiana. New Albany is located in southern Indiana, about 15 minutes across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky.
Audience: Academic librarians
Theme: Shaping Student Success: The Role of Academic Libraries in High Impact Educational Practices.
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Judy Ouimet, Assistant Vice Provost for Curricular Development & Assessment at Indiana University
Breakout Sessions & Roundtable Discussions: 45 minutes in length; interactive, engaging, and practical.
Registration: Registration, which will be limited to a maximum of 100 attendees, will open June 3, 2013.
Registration fee: $60
Purpose: The event is intended to raise awareness of emerging trends and salient issues surrounding the design, delivery, and assessment of information literacy by offering an affordable opportunity for librarians to share, learn, and reflect about their teaching in a collaborative, risk-free environment.
Hashtag: #IULILC2013