Events

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

Wed, Mar 25, 2026 / 9:00am to 9:45am

Green tea background with a lilac teapot in the upper right corner pouring vines from it. The letters, E, R, M, T are magenta and adorned in flowers, and hanging from the vines. The fonts are in green and magenta with the CARLI logo in the bottom left corner.

Wed, Mar 25, 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, Mar 25, 2026 / 11:30am to 12:15pm

These monthly, informal, agenda-free meetings provide a platform for you to talk with other directors about topics on your radar and/or updates from your library. CARLI usually provides updates as well. CARLI rotates the meetings (day of the week, time of day) to accommodate busy calendars. We do our best to avoid conferences, holidays, and other conflicts. Please let me know about times/days that never work for you. If you cannot attend, you may send a representative. We look forward to seeing you all for conversation and updates!

Check your CARLI Governing Directors email for connection information.

The meetings are recorded. The recordings are posted for 30 days here: https://www.carli.illinois.edu/membership/directors#

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 / 10:00am to 11:00am

The Technical Services Committee is hosting an informal discussion about using Alma Acquisitions functionality for Acquisitions users at all experience levels. We know not all I-Share libraries are using Alma Acquisitions, maybe you are one of these libraries, or maybe you have been using Acquisitions for the past 6 years but are still running into some workflow hiccups and you’d like advice from your colleagues.  

This event will not be recorded. The Technical Services Committee hopes to learn more about what areas of Alma Acquisitions could benefit from more training and documentation. 

Registration will be open until March 24 and the event link will be shared March 25. 

Thu, Apr 2, 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.

Tue, Apr 7, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:30pm

The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee meets monthly.

This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.

Contact  for attendance details.

Wed, Apr 8, 2026 / 10:30am to 3:00pm

The Public Services Committee will host a Learning Commons and Collaborative Library Spaces Open House at Kishwaukee College in Malta and Northern Illinois University in DeKalb on Wednesday, April 8 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Join us to explore collaborative library learning spaces and discuss the challenges and opportunities they present. Libraries interested in enhancing their spaces and services—especially through partnerships with other campus units to support student success and well-being—will find this event valuable.

Space is limited; register soon!

Open Houses Agenda:

Program will begin promptly at 10:30 a.m.

   10:30 a.m. – Noon: Kishwaukee College, tour and discussion
   12:00 – 12:15 p.m.: Drive to Northern Illinois University
   12:30 –  1:30 p.m.: Lunch at Founders Memorial Library, Staff Lounge, Lower Level
   1:30   –  3:00 p.m.: NIU Founders Memorial Library, tour and discussion

Date and Location:
April 8, 2026

Kishwaukee College, Room A1100, Library & Tutoring Services
21193 Malta Rd. Malta IL 60150
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Northern Illinois University, Founders Memorial Library, FO20 (Staff Lounge, Lower Level behind Einstein’s Bagels)
217 Normal Rd, DeKalb, IL 60115
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Note: Parking is on 201 Carroll Avenue, DeKalb (see below)

Directions and Parking
Directions to Kishwaukee College: 21193 Malta Rd. Malta IL 60150

Parking at Kishwaukee College: Parking Lot B on the north side of the building, close to door 58. Parking is free and no permit is needed for Parking Lots A and B.

Directions to Northern Illinois University

Visitor Parking is available just southwest of Founders Memorial Library at 201 Carroll Avenue, DeKalb, IL 60115. Fees are $7 daily or hourly at pay stations for $1.40 per hour. There are two parking pay stations at the Visitor Pay Lot. The first is located near the entrance to the lot, with the second pay station being located at the North end. The Visitor Pay Lot also utilizes AIMS Mobile Pay (AMP). Download the app, or scan the QR code on one of the signs in the parking lot to pay for short term parking. NIU Visitor Parking Information.

Registration Deadline: March 20, 2026 at 5:00pm (or until full)

A box lunch will be provide. 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. 

Accommodations:
If you need assistance or accommodations to participate, please let us know in advance by sending . Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.

Wed, Apr 8, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Join us for a webinar on creating impactful library exhibitions. Melanie Emerson (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) and Leora Siegel (Chicago Botanic Garden, Lenhardt Library) will draw on their experience across academic, museum, and research library contexts to illuminate the value of exhibitions as a core library function. They will consider why exhibitions matter—how they activate collections, advance institutional missions, support teaching and research, and cultivate meaningful engagement with diverse audiences. From increasing the visibility of underrepresented materials to opening new entry points into collections, exhibitions provide dynamic opportunities to interpret, contextualize, and connect.

The webinar will cover a broad range of topics related to exhibition development, from the initial concept to installation and assessment. Presenters will offer practical guidance on establishing exhibition programs, aligning projects with institutional priorities, addressing conservation concerns, and navigating space and design limitations. Special emphasis will be placed on the collaborative nature of exhibition work, including experiences partnering with faculty, students, curators, and librarians. Drawing on projects realized in diverse institutional settings, the speakers will highlight approaches that nurture creative vision while ensuring responsible stewardship.

Additionally, the session will candidly address common challenges in exhibition management, including limited resources, competing demands, sensitive or complex materials, and the ongoing balance between access and preservation. Through discussion of best practices and lessons learned, attendees will gain insight into sustainable workflows, effective communication strategies, and evaluation methods that support long-term success. This webinar is designed for library professionals seeking to launch, strengthen, or reimagine exhibition programs in ways that are mission-driven, collaborative, and responsive to their communities.

Presenters:

Leora Siegel, Senior Director of the Lenhardt Library, is celebrating  25 years at the Chicago Botanic Garden.  She loves books, libraries, and plants, and sharing these interests with others, by highlighting primary sources in rare book exhibitions and tours.  With M.S. degrees in Library Science, and Plant Conservation, and a BA in History, the rare book room is her happy place!

Melanie Emerson, Dean of the Library + Special Collections at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In previous positions at the University of Illinois and the Art Institute of Chicago, she managed exhibitions and public programming. Through these efforts, she works to expand access and encourage engagement with collections. She holds graduate degrees in Art History and Library + Information Science, and has worked as an art and architecture librarian for over 25 years.

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Hosted by CARLI

Thu, Apr 9, 2026 / 10:30am to 12:00pm

The OER Committee meets monthly.

This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.

Contact  for attendance details.

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