(via Gwen Gregory, Northern Illinois University)
Registration is open for the free online presentation “Exploring Librarianship as a Profession”. It will take place on Tuesday, February 20, from 3:00 to 4:30 PM CDT. The event will consist of a panel discussion, followed by a Q&A. Indiana University’s Bloomington campus library is the host.
Are you a student who is beginning your coursework or completing your degree and thinking about alternate career paths? Ever thought about librarianship as a profession? Join us with a panel of librarians from several different academic institutions where these questions and more will be answered!
This panel will be moderated by:
- Dr. Tiffeni Fontno, Director of the Peabody Library, Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries, Vanderbilt University
Panelists include:
- Ms. Alyssa Denneler, Scholars’ Commons Librarian, Herman B Wells Library, Indiana University
- Ms. Katie Gibson, Humanities Librarian, King Library, Miami University
- Mr. Todd Hampton, Information Literacy Coordinator, Gateway Community College Library, Gateway Community College
- Mr. Jesse Silva, Scholarly Resources Strategy and Federal Government Information Librarian, Charles F. Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley
This event is sponsored by Indiana University Libraries-Bloomington and the Indiana University Center for the Study of Global Change; organized by:
- Ms. Charmaine Henriques, International Studies Librarian, Indiana University Libraries-Bloomington
- Dr. Eli Konwest, Director of the Center for the Study of Global Change, Indiana University
To register, please go here.