(via Molly Knapp, University of Utah)
The NNLM National Training Office invites you to a one-hour webinar, titled “Teaching Topics: Get in the Picture – ACRL Framework and You”, about the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy and its impact on health sciences libraries. The Framework replaced ACRL’s Information Literacy Competency Standards (2000) in May, 2016. How are we responding? Five librarians offer their perspectives. If time allows, discussion and sharing among participants will be included.
The webinar will take place on Wednesday, April 26, from 12:00 to 1:00 PM CST. To register, go here. A list of presenters, and the topics they will cover, is below.
Heather Collins-A.R. Dykes Health Sciences Library, University of Kansas Medical Center
- AAHSL Competency-based medical education and Framework project
- the New Literacies Alliance Project (Framework-based Online Learning Objects)
Hanna Schmillen-Subject Librarian for Health Sciences, Ohio University Libraries
- using Framework-based rubrics for health sciences library instruction
Jessica Shira Sender-Librarian for the College of Nursing, Michigan State University
- the Framework and nursing
Jean SongAssistant Director-Academic and Clinical Engagement, Taubman Health Sciences Library, University of Michigan
- getting started mapping the Framework to the Health Sciences
Natalie Tagge-Education Services Librarian, Ginsburg Health Sciences Library, Temple University
- the Framework and undergraduate medical students