Events

Fri, Mar 13, 2026 / 11:00am to 12:00pm

The Commercial Products Committee meets monthly via Zoom.

Fri, Mar 13, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:30pm

The Preservation Committee meets monthly.

This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.

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Mon, Mar 16, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Monthly meeting of the CARLI E-Resources Management Committee.
Committee roster
Committee minutes

Mon, Mar 16, 2026 / 1:30pm to 2:30pm

Megan Ruenz, Associate Professor of Library Science, Guest Instructor for Chemistry, Wheaton College, megan.ruenz@wheaton.edu

Samantha Loster, E-Resource Management Librarian, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, samantha.loster@rosalindfranklin.edu

This session explores how to interpret COUNTER statistics and transform usage data into persuasive stories for academic libraries. Participants will learn to analyze COUNTER reports, obtain meaningful insights, and communicate the value and impact of library resources via data-informed storytelling. The program highlights two case studies that demonstrate how to translate numbers into reports that engage stakeholders and support evidence-based decision-making.

Wed, Mar 18, 2026 / 10:00am to 12:00pm

The CARLI Discovery Primo VE Committee meets monthly via Zoom. Contact the committee chair or CARLI staff with questions.

Wed, Mar 18, 2026 / 10:00am to 11:00am

The Public Services Committee meets monthly.

This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.

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Thu, Mar 19, 2026 / 12:00pm to 1:00pm

Much of the conversation around libraries and censorship has centered around book bans and resource access, but censorship can also deeply affect how we approach our instruction. In this guided conversation, we will critically reflect on how censorship, from both internal and external influences, can affect our teaching practices as we build on our annual theme "Trust Us:" The Role of Library Instruction in Transforming Landscapes. 

Join the CARLI Instruction Committee on March 19th, from 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. CT as we reflect on this topic by exploring the following questions: 

  1. Where does censorship show up in our daily workflows without anyone saying the word?
  2. How can we use documentation and data to our advantage when we encounter censorship challenges?  
  3. When have you quietly edited an example or resource list to “avoid drama”? What did that cost?
  4. When/where/how are students censoring themselves?
  5. Not enough time in a one shot – lack of context – is this censorship?
  6. What are some resources and/or practices you have in your tool kit to navigate censorship in your instruction?

To register: Use the "Register" tab above.

This discussion will not be recorded to encourage conversation.
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Thu, Mar 19, 2026 / 2:00pm to 4:00pm

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

Mon, Mar 23, 2026 / 2:00pm to 3:30pm

The CARLI Collection Management Committee meets monthly.

This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.

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Tue, Mar 24, 2026 / 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Library instructors often rely on multiple-choice questions due to course access, grading, and time constraints, but these questions aren’t limited to assessing knowledge and comprehension. This webinar will show how instruction librarians can design assessments that foster higher-order thinking (yes, even with multiple choice questions) and align with meaningful learning objectives. Using Bloom’s Taxonomy, Backward Design, and real instruction examples, we’ll explore strategies for crafting application-level and above questions, connecting them to instructional content, and creating engaging, application-based activities.

Participants will leave with practical tools to up their assessment game moving beyond memorization to building student confidence. This webinar is applicable to any subject area or student level.

Presenter:

Rae Mair serves as the Embedded Learning Librarian for the College of Community Innovation and Education at University of Central Florida. Rae's educational background includes an MSLIS from Syracuse University and an MTS from Harvard Divinity School, and her research interests are in online learning in information literacy, instructional effectiveness, and more recently, generative AI in information literacy instruction.

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Sponsored by FLVC

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