(via Sarah Cain, Northern Illinois University)
The Midwest Archives Conference (MAC) is hosting a free upcoming webinar, “How to Google for Primary Sources: Teaching Users/Students to Find and Evaluate Archives Remotely”, presented by Robin M. Katz. The webinar will take place on Tuesday, February 2, from 1:00 to 2:30 PM CDT. More information, including a description and the link to registration, is below.
Don’t just give the same old demos on your repository’s discovery tools or digital collections. Instead, think beyond your own archive and learn to expertly teach your key audiences to find and evaluate primary sources on the open web! All they’ll need is an internet connection.
Teach researchers to identify useful and credible materials on any topic (even ones you are not familiar with!). You’ll leave better able to frame primary sources on the internet, and more confident in designing and leading hands-on activities over Zoom.
Robin M. Katz is a librarian, archivist, and educator who works to connect people to primary sources in meaningful and innovative ways. She is currently the Primary Source Literacy Teaching Librarian at the University of California, Riverside, a position she crafted after serving on the joint task force that authored the new Primary Source Literacy Guidelines. She co-created TeachArchives.org based on a groundbreaking US Department of Education grant she led at Brooklyn Historical Society. She has spent over a decade in museums, academic libraries, and special collections after receiving her MLIS from Kent State University and her BA from Brandeis University.
To register, please go here. Direct any questions to Amy Bishop, Education Committee Co-Chair, at aebishop@iastate.edu.