Monthly meeting of the CARLI E-Resources Management Committee.
Committee roster
Committee minutes
Monthly meeting of the CARLI E-Resources Management Committee.
Committee roster
Committee minutes
Andrea Imre, Electronic Resources Librarian / Associate Professor, Information Resources Management, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, aimre@siu.edu
Samantha Loster, E-Resource Management Librarian, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, samantha.loster@rosalindfranklin.edu
Elizabeth Nelson, Cataloging & Collection Development Librarian, McHenry County College, enelson@mchenry.edu
This session will cover importing usage statistics into Alma, LibInsight, and other free SUSHI harvesters. Presenters will demonstrate how to set up vendors and how to generate reports on these platforms. Bring your questions so they can help you troubleshoot any issues you have encountered.
Joddy Marchesoni, the Data Services Librarian at Wake Forest University, will help you kickstart data literacy instruction sessions at your library using established ACRL guidelines. You'll also practice fun and engaging activities to inspire your patrons to love data, too!
In this webinar, we will explore how to approach data literacy in library instruction sessions through hands-on activities and open resources. “The data literate individual understands, explains and documents the utility and limitations of data by becoming a critical consumer of data, controlling one’s personal data trail, finding meaning and taking action based on data. One can identify, collect, evaluate, analyze, interpret, present and protect data” (Oceans of Data Institute). We will discuss how to consider faculty and student needs around data literacy and how librarians are well-positioned to build data culture at their institutions. The Adopt a Dataset activity is a great way to practice evaluating data, and can be used as inspiration for your own activities!
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Does your library’s social media feel like another "overdue" task on an endless to-do list? Between managing collections and serving patrons, finding the time to craft the "perfect" post can feel impossible. But here’s a secret: Your community doesn't need perfection - they need to see you.
Join us for a webinar designed specifically for busy library staff who need to balance a digital presence with limited time and resources. We’re moving away from high-production stress and toward "scrappy" storytelling - the kind that builds genuine connection without the burnout.
Presenters:
Megan Kaiser, Senior Resource Librarian at Wake County Public Library, has 20 years of library experience, eight of them in design, communication, and marketing. Megan is admittedly a late adopter of personal social media who has ethical concerns about feeding the attention economy that is social media and its overlords. She is learning to 'just have fun with it' after being burned in a public scandal that played out on Facebook.
Katrina Vernon is Wake County Public Library’s Assistant Director, and has worked for WCPL since 2007. She is new to the communication and social media world, and, having never been burned, is always saying, “let’s just try it!” or, “what’s the worst that could happen?”
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The CARLI Discovery Primo VE Committee meets monthly via Zoom. Contact the committee chair or CARLI staff with questions.
The Public Services Committee meets monthly.
This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.
Contact CARLI Support for attendance details.
Join the CARLI Discovery Primo VE Committee at this event to share information about the Primo VE Next Discovery Experience (NDE) UI and discuss "What's Next?".
Audience: Anyone interested in the upcoming changes to the Primo discovery interface. While this event will be most relevant to I-Share libraries, all CARLI members that use Alma/Primo VE are welcome!
Registration is required. Please register by 5:00pm on Monday, April 13, 2026. Zoom Connection information will be sent to registrants on Tuesday, April 14.
Agenda
Part 1 (Will be Recorded and posted to the CARLI website)
Part 2 (Will not be Recorded to encourage open discussion and dialogue)
Milner Library at Illinois State University and the CARLI Archives Committee invite CARLI members to an Open House on April 16 from 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. that showcases Milner Library's Archival Circus & Allied Arts Collections. Attendees will get an up-close glimpse of Special Collections at Milner Library, including the Circus & Allied Arts Collection, which is one of the three largest of its kind in the United States.
Come experience the spectacle of an archival collection that documents over a century of the circus in America. This collection contains over a million items, including manuscripts, correspondence, business records, posters, ephemera, books, photographs, advertisements, costumes, and more. With complex collections comes a range of issues relating to arrangement and description, access, outreach, and care.
This event will touch on managing diverse materials and will provide plenty of information applicable to archives of all subjects and sizes.
Space is limited, so register soon!
Open House Agenda:
| 09:30am- 10:00am | Check-in, Morning Beverages Available |
| 10:00am - 12:00pm |
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| 12:00pm- 01:00pm | Lunch (provided) |
| 01:00pm | Program concludes |
Location:
Milner Library - Floor 6, Special Collections Reading Room
Illinois State University
201 N. School Street, Normal IL 61761
Once in the Library, use the central stairwell or elevator to access Floor 6. The Special Collections Reading Room is located to the left.
Directions and Parking:
Milner Library on the Illinois State University campus is next to the Bone Student Center.
The Visitor Parking lot at the Bone Student Center is located adjacent to Milner Library. Parking is currently free in this lot; if this changes prior to the Open House, CARLI will notify those registered. The ISU Campus Parking Map shows additional metered parking locations around campus.
If you park in the Visitor Parking lot at the Bone Student Center, use the stairs or ramp to access the upper plaza. Milner Library is the building on the left side of the plaza.
Presenters:
Rebecca Fitzsimmons is a Special Collections Librarian at Illinois State University. She provides instruction, reference, and collection development services, curates and designs digital and physical exhibits, and engages in a variety of digital scholarship projects and initiatives in the library, with an eye to centering special collections and archival materials in this work.
Ellie Harman is Milner Library’s Digitization Technician. She has a bachelor’s degree in photography and graphic design from Olivet Nazarene University and a master’s in library and information science from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
Mark Schmitt is a Special Collections Specialist at Milner Library and an expert in circus history. He is the co-author of the book, The Bloomington-Normal Circus Legacy, and works closely with patrons researching the Circus & Allied Arts holdings at Illinois State University.
Becky Koch is the Conservator and Preservation Specialist at Milner Library at Illinois State University. In this role she works with a variety of archival and special collections materials, including rare books, textiles, and works on paper. Her role ranges from designing and creating custom housings for a diversity of materials to repairing works on paper ranging from newsprint to oversized circus posters.
Registration: To Register for this open house, please click the "Register" Tab above.
Registration Deadline: April 9, 2026 (or until full).
A box lunch will be provided. When you register, you may select either a vegetarian or non-vegetarian option. Our caterer is working in a commercial kitchen where a wide variety of other foods are being prepared, often using some frozen and/or processed products that may have unknown trace ingredients. As a result, we are unable to guarantee that the food is kosher, vegan, gluten free, and/or peanut free. Attendees with strict, specific dietary restrictions should plan to provide their own food.
Open Educational Resources offer powerful opportunities for teaching and learning—but they also raise important copyright questions. This webinar will guide librarians and faculty through creating OER, including how and when copyrighted materials can be used in the creation of open content. Topics include licensing, fair use, attribution, and practical strategies for combining open and copyrighted works in ways that support teaching goals while managing risk.
Speaker:
Tucker Taylor, Library Consultant and Co-Editor in Chief of the Journal of Copyright in Education and Librarianship
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How can academic libraries move beyond quiet study to become vibrant sites of creative engagement and innovative connection? At Florida State University, Art in the Library began as an exhibition initiative and has grown into a multifaceted program spanning STEM collaborations, performing arts pop-ups, museum partnerships, campus-wide collaborations, and outdoor programming.
In this webinar, presenters share the strategies, partnership models, and marketing approaches that supported this evolution. Attendees will gain adaptable frameworks for scaling arts programming, cultivating cross-campus collaborators, and positioning the library as a visibly interdisciplinary hub.
Presenters:
Leah Sherman, PhD, is the Visual & Performing Arts Librarian at Florida State University Libraries and Chair of the Art in the Library program. Trained as an art historian, her scholarship and professional publications engage art historical research, cultural heritage, and academic librarianship, and she contributes leadership through professional service in the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) and the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL).
Dianna S. Bradley is the Special Collections & Archives Digital Library Center Metadata Specialist and a PhD Candidate in Museum Education and Visitor-Centered Curation at Florida State University. Her work and scholarship engage user-centered description and exhibition curation in academic libraries.
Crystal Mathews serves as the Student Engagement Librarian, leading Florida State University Libraries outreach initiatives. Crystal’s work focuses on building strong partnerships among the library, students, and faculty to support teaching, research, and student success through inclusive, student-centered programming. Through campus collaborations, assessment, and student feedback, she promotes information literacy, research confidence, and academic wellness while ensuring the library remains a welcoming, relevant hub for learning and belonging.
Laura Pellini is the Senior Marketing & Design Specialist at Florida State University Libraries and member of the Art in the Library program. Laura holds a Bachelor’s in Fine Arts and a Master’s in Integrated Marketing Communications. At the Libraries, she collaborates with Library staff and faculty to plan and execute creative and data-driven multimedia marketing strategies to promote Library events, resources, and services.
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