Events

Wed, Jan 28, 2026 / 9:30am to 11:00am

CARLI is pleased to offer a 3-week synchronous and asynchronous course on open educational resources. This virtual course includes material that was first shared with the CARLI membership during the Open Textbook Network Train-the-Trainer workshops.

This course will be offered January 2026 with the live sessions on January 14, 21, and 28, from 9:30 am - 11:00 am. Attendees should plan to attend each live session.

The live sessions will include some presentations, but the aim of the course planners is that these will incorporate a flipped classroom model to build community among participants as all share and discuss the topics.

Technology used for live sessions: Zoom, ideally participants will be able to use video as well as audio.

Registration: More information on this course and instructions for registering can be found on CARLI's January 2026 OER virtual course registration page.

If you have any questions, please email them to CARLI Support.

Wed, Jan 28, 2026 / 10:00am to 11:30am

The CARLI Technical Services Committee meets monthly via Zoom. Contact committee co-chairs or CARLI Office Staff with questions.

Wed, Jan 28, 2026 / 10:00am to 11:00am

Augustana College’s Tredway Library takes pride in its moniker of being the living room of the campus. However, like many others, the library faced a decrease in student engagement in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic; moreover, situational factors such as reduced campus communication outlets and several curriculum redevelopments compounded the situation by limiting both messaging opportunities and library capacity to respond to student needs. Survey data collected from senior students over the past five years underscores an initial decrease and steady regrowth in self-reported sense of belonging within the library, aligning with the pandemic and post-pandemic library engagement data.

Tredway librarians prioritized the development of targeted wellness-related collections and programming centered on giving students resources and spaces to simply be, rather than be in an act of becoming, in response to expressed gaps in student support. These projects, ranging from the expansion of a leisure collection to include self-care materials to curating lego sets for passive community programming and even to the present reimagining of a defunct computer lab into a wellness lounge, have each invited and engaged students throughout the development and realization processes. This presentation will overview Tredway Library’s path to developing our wellness initiatives with this active student buy-in, along with some pros, cons, and advice regarding each of the projects we have undertaken so far.

Presenters:

Kaitlyn Goss-Peirce (she/her) is a Research and Instruction Librarian for the Humanities Division at Augustana College's Thomas Tredway Library, where she also serves as the Library Instruction coordinator. With prior experience in public libraries and archives, one of her passions is enriching the library's role as an accessible third space. She earned her Master's of Library and Information Science from Simmons University. 

Garrett Traylor (he/they) is a Research and Instruction Librarian and Assistant Professor at Augustana College's Tredway Library. He is the library's outreach coordinator and liaison to the Arts & Communication Division, to the business, Spanish, and Swedish programs, and to the Augustana Prison Education Program. He previously worked at Illinois College for five years after earning his master's from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Traylor's varied research interests have led to publications on topics such as video games, Scandinavian cinema, adaptation theory, and poetry, and presentations on AI, wellness, and zines. Happy husband, dad to two, and dog dad.

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Hosted by CARLI

Wed, Jan 28, 2026 / 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Do you have questions about the Illinois Support for the Creation of Open Educational Resources grant (SCOERs) or the OER funding from the Secretary of State/Illinois State Library? Do you need guidance creating your OER or ancillary materials?

If so please feel free to join us with all your OER related questions. Registration is not required.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://illinois.zoom.us/j/84245967645?pwd=VkVQeGRQQVIvdXA2dWg4Umx4UU5rQT09

Meeting ID: 842 4596 7645
Password: 271282

Thu, Jan 29, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

As artificial intelligence (AI) transforms how knowledge is created, shared, and reused, leaders and members of the open movement are at a crossroads that will define the future of access to knowledge and shared creativity. The application of copyright law to AI training is complex. Around the world, there are exceptions and limitations to copyright that give latitude to AI training, but laws vary significantly. Since CC licenses are copyright licenses, it follows that the application of CC licenses to AI training is similarly complicated. Hear the latest thoughts about the relationship between AI, copyright, and the existing CC licenses and legal tools. Then, learn about the latest developments on a project we are currently calling CC signals: a proposed framework to help content stewards express how they want their works used in AI training—emphasizing reciprocity, recognition, and sustainability in machine reuse. We plan to allow time for discussion and Q&A.

Presenter: Shanna Hollich

As Learning and Training Manager at Creative Commons, Shanna Hollich supports all Creative Commons programs and projects by identifying and developing professional development and learning opportunities that are relevant to CC’s mission, including (but not limited to) the CC Certificates. Prior to joining CC, Shanna worked for 15 years as a librarian across multiple institutions – K-12 school, public, government, and academic. They have worked in public/access services, technical services and cataloging/metadata, and administration, ultimately serving as director for the John Stewart Memorial Library at Wilson College and the Guthrie Memorial Library in Hanover, PA. Their research during this time primarily involved copyright reform, cultural heritage, open access, open education, and social justice.

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Sponsored by LibraryLinkNJ
 

Thu, Jan 29, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Join CARLI Staff to discuss the February Release Update to Alma and Primo VE!

Meeting URL: https://illinois.zoom.us/j/83041400165?pwd=h5xHrcdRSF364XQ2geMZ3GJV6yDnoL.1&from=addon

Meeting ID: 830 4140 0165

Password: 234982

February Alma Release Notes

February Primo VE Release Notes

Slides (PPT)

Slides (PDF)

Thu, Jan 29, 2026 / 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Have you made a career change on your path to academic librarianship? Do you deal with feelings of impostor syndrome, uncertainty, or otherness as someone newer to academia?

Join this session, presented by three librarians who successfully transitioned from youth services to academic and medical librarianship by embracing their “inner unicorn,” the unique skills developed in their previous roles. We will discuss how academic librarians can use prior work experiences to their advantage in new positions, embracing an abundance mindset and battling back against impostor syndrome.

Topics will include successes, challenges, and strategies for navigating job transitions and finding support with time for open discussion at the end.

Speakers:

Mary Kamela is a Student Support and Engagement Librarian at the University at Buffalo. She transitioned to academic librarianship after five years working in K-12 school libraries. As a member of the University at Buffalo Libraries’ Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences team she serves as a liaison to the Department of Communication and University Honors College. Her research interests include information literacy pedagogy, instructional technology, and extracurricular academic library programming.

Joel Shoemaker, Medical Librarian, HPC International, Inc., has a master’s degree in Library and Information Science from Dominican University and a specialization in Consumer Health Information from the Medical Library Association (MLA). He has a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and a minor in Theatre Arts and Drama from Eureka College. Joel has more than fourteen years of experience as a librarian in medical, public, and primary school libraries. He is a magician and has published four books.  
 
Justin Crossfox is a User Experience and Outreach Librarian at SUNY Buffalo State University. After 18 years in public libraries, primarily working in children’s librarianship, he made the jump to academia and joined the faculty at Buffalo State. As a member of the Reference and Instruction unit, he does reference consultations, desk hours, programming, and teaches credit bearing courses. He currently serves as a Senator on the Buffalo State Senate, and chairs both the Grant Allocation Committee and Senate By-Laws and Elections Committee.

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Sponsored by FLVC

Thu, Jan 29, 2026 / 2:00pm to 3:30pm

Join labor market and career experts as they highlight Minnesota’s job market for librarians and spotlight tools to help you identify transferable skills, job prospects, and career options. Presenters are from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) and include Oriane Casale from the Labor Market Information Office and Kelly Tenner from CareerOneStop. Session moderator is DEED librarian Dru Frykberg.

Series | Next Chapter: Career Literacy for Library Staff is a multi-part webinar series designed to help you find the library job you’ve been looking for. From resumes and cover letters to interviews, networking, and exploring career paths, each session offers practical tips. The series is for library staff at all levels who wish to learn more about applying for library opportunities in all types of libraries. Whether you’re new to the field or ready for your next step, this series will help you write your own next chapter. 

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Hosted by Metronet

Sun, Feb 1, 2026 / 2:00am to 3:00am

Ex Libris will perform maintenance on our I-Share Alma and Primo VE environments to apply the latest Quarterly Feature release.

This upgrade will occur between 2:00am-3:00am Central.  Access to your environment may be unavailable during the time of installation.

Primo VE semi-annual indexing is ready.

Release and Maintenance Schedule
Alma Release Notes
Primo VE Release Notes
Ex Libris System Status Page - CARLI I-Share Environments are on Alma NA06 and Primo VE NA06

Mon, Feb 2, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Join CARLI as we discuss a distributed shared print journal storage solution from the Western Regional Storage Trust (WEST). The webinar will be presented by Alison Wohlers, Program Manager, and Nika Burns Teshin, Shared Print Analyst, for WEST. There is no cost to attend this Zoom webinar.

This event will be recorded.

Agenda

  • What is WEST?
    • WEST by the Numbers
    • What the Trust provides
    • What’s happening in 2026-2027
    • Membership and Cost-share
  • CARLI Member Questions

About the Presenters

Alison Wohlers is the Assistant Director for Shared Print at California Digital Library, a role which includes serving as Program Manager for WEST, as well as facilitating collaborative print management in the UC Libraries. Nika Burns Teshin is the Shared Print Analyst at California Digital Library serving both WEST and UC Libraries through supporting collections analysis, systems development, operations, and communications.

About West

The Western Regional Storage Trust (WEST) is a distributed shared print journal archiving program founded in 2010 and hosted by the California Digital Library at the University of California. WEST members collaborate to collectively preserve and provide continued access to print collections in the long-term. This work is rooted in data-driven decision-making and sustainable practices that leverage group action to augment local capacity for strategic collection management and development.

WEST Mission and Vision
Value of WEST Infographic
Example Membership Agreement (terms that CARLI Members are bound by when joining WEST per CARLI's Agreement with WEST)

Registration: Please register using the register tab above.

Registration closes at Noon on January 30, 2026.

Connection details for Zoom will be shared with registrants the week prior to the session.

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