Events

Wed, Mar 4, 2026 / 11:00am to 12:30pm

When you use open pedagogy in your classroom, you are inviting students to be part of the teaching process, participating in the co-creation of knowledge. In this online workshop, you will learn the definition and context of Open Pedagogy, view innovative examples being applied in a variety of subjects and formats, and work with other attendees to create an assignment that you can use in your own class. 

Presenters:
Kelly Hallisy, DePaul University;
Lauren Kosrow, College of DuPage;
Nicole Swanson, Elizabeth Clarage, Michele Leigh, CARLI

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Sponsored by the CARLI OER Committee

Thu, Mar 5, 2026 / 9:00am to 10:00am

The CARLI OER Committee and Public Services Committee invite those at Illinois libraries to an informal discussion on increasing student belonging through outreach, events, activities, campus collaborations, and employing open educational practices to empower students as co-creators in the classroom and beyond.

Discussion facilitators: 

  • Devon Blumenshine, Student Engagement and Research Librarian, Illinois Central College
  • Dee Anna Phares, Social Sciences and Humanities Librarian, Northern Illinois University 

Please join and share your thoughts and experiences and learn from your Illinois library colleagues. 

This Community Chat will not be recorded; however, discussion points will be shared afterwards with participants. 

Please register to attend.

Thu, Mar 5, 2026 / 10:00am to 11:00am

The Technical Services Committee has been investigating tools and techniques for libraries to address and revise harmful language in Primo VE catalog records. Stephanie Fletcher and Ted Schwitzner will present options identified so far and facilitate a discussion of other actions that libraries and CARLI may take to manage harmful language.

Technical Services Q&A sessions offer staff at CARLI libraries the opportunity to share best practices and issues of concern with CARLI staff, with members of the Technical Services Committee, and with each other. 

Thu, Mar 5, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:30pm

The Resource Sharing Committee meets monthly. This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call. Contact for attendance details.

Fri, Mar 6, 2026 / 1:30pm to 2:30pm

Are you working on open educational resources (OER) or curious about what others are doing in your field? Join us for a lively virtual meet-up designed to spark ideas, share experiences and tips, and explore opportunities for cross-institutional OER partnerships.

This session is all about connection and inspiration. We’ll: 

  • Hear about current OER projects in development or use;
  • Discuss concerns / problems you have encountered;
  • Share tips on possible solutions;
  • Discuss areas of interest for future collaboration;
  • Create space for teaming up on shared goals and initiatives

Whether you’re just getting started or already deep into OER work, this meet-up is a chance to learn from peers, build new relationships, and imagine what’s possible together.

Facilitators: Mackenzie Salisbury, Northwestern University and Zach Claybaugh, Dominican University

Please register in advance.

Sponsored by the CARLI OER Committee
 

Mon, Mar 9, 2026 / 10:00am to 11:00am

The CARLI Archives Committee meets monthly.

This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.

Contact for attendance details.

Tue, Mar 10, 2026 / 2:00pm to 3:30pm

Join CARLI staff and the Commercial Products Committee for a webinar about ConsortiaManager, CARLI's system for managing the e-resources brokering program. The webinar will include an overview of ConsortiaManager, as well as tips and tricks for navigating and using system features. Time will be left at the end for Q&A.

The webinar will be recorded.

Click the "Register" tab at the top of the page to sign up. Zoom information will be sent the day before the webinar.

Wed, Mar 11, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

The PASCAL Voices Series highlights practical, peer-led approaches that enhance library services and deepen connections with campus communities. This one-hour session brings together two complementary lightning talks focused on strengthening the student staff experience as a strategy for improving service quality, operational efficiency, and student success.

This webinar will feature two 20-minute lightning talks followed by discussion and Q&A, giving participants an opportunity to exchange ideas, ask questions, and explore how these approaches might be adapted at their own institutions. Participants will leave with actionable, scalable strategies for engaging student staff as partners in delivering high-quality, student-centered library services.
 
Lightning Talks:

"Innovating the Student Staff Experience to Elevate Your Library"

Providing high-quality service is imperative for libraries to meet the needs of their stakeholders, and student staff play an invaluable role in meeting this goal. In this session, learn simple strategies that you can implement to enhance student staff training, build community among student staff, and ultimately raise the level of service for your patrons. These strategies are currently used with our student staff in the Learning Commons at Clemson Libraries, and they can be scaled to meet the diverse needs of your library's student staff.

Some of the strategies that will be discussed include:
-  Building community through food, job titles, celebrations, and check-ins
-  Enhance training through field trips, coaching, projects, and feedback

Presenters: Jessica Kohout-Tailor, Undergraduate Experience Librarian & Learning Commons Director, and Tyler Commons, Learning Commons Manager, Clemson Libraries

"Elevating the Student Experience: Optimizing Student Worker Management at the Access Services Hub"

Operating the demanding Access Services Hub requires librarians and staff to balance core responsibilities with the vital task of supervising student workers. This lightning talk addresses the critical challenge of elevating the student experience—ensuring meaningful development and engagement—while maintaining operational excellence at a high-volume service point. We will explore practical strategies for optimizing student worker management to alleviate the workload pressures associated with managing diverse duties.

This includes innovative approaches for moving beyond simple transactions by focusing on cross-training, a scaffolded, competency-based model, and workflow design that empowers student staff ownership and develops essential workplace skills. Attendees will gain actionable insights on scheduling optimization for peak times, developing student leadership, and implementing effective performance assessment methods to strengthen both service quality and student learning outcomes.

Presenter: Faith Rankin, Circulation Services and Resource Sharing Librarian, Tri-County Technical College

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Hosted by PASCAL

Thu, Mar 12, 2026 / 10:00am to 11:30am

Library work helps you hone highly transferable skills like research, instruction, project management, community engagement, and technology support that are valuable far beyond traditional library roles. Whether you’re ready to make a change or just looking, we will explore how skills can translate and learn about common library-adjacent career paths. 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 résumés 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
 

Thu, Mar 12, 2026 / 10:00am to 11:30am

Library work helps you hone highly transferable skills like research, instruction, project management, community engagement, and technology support that are valuable far beyond traditional library roles. Whether you’re ready to make a change or just looking, we will explore how skills can translate and learn about common library-adjacent career paths. 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 résumés 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.

Whether you’re entering the job market, changing careers, or looking to grow in your current role, this series will help you develop a clearer picture of who you are - and how that translates into career success.

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Hosted by Metronet

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