(via the event organizers)
The New Orleans Information Literacy Collective (nolaILC) will be holding its thirteenth annual Forum virtually. It will take place from Monday, July 29, to Friday, August 2, from 10:00 to 11:30 AM CDT each day.
As always, we have some great presenters offering useful perspectives and discussions of issues in information literacy that are applicable in a variety of library settings–academic, public, school, and special libraries.
Sessions will take place via Zoom. There will be two back-to-back sessions each day, followed by a Q & A. (Sessions will be recorded, in case you can’t make one.) For more information and for details about each session, visit the NOLA ILC’s website here.
To register, please go here. There is no charge.
If you’re looking for a professional development opportunity or a chance to engage with issues in information science, the Information Literacy Forum (ILF) is for you. Should you have any questions, feel free to contact us, at nolailc@gmail.com.