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2020国际图联信息素养教育网络研讨会会议预告

2020-09-08

2020国际图联信息素养教育网络研讨会(第一场)

会议时间:2020年9月17日(周四)凌晨2:00-3:00(北京时间)

注册网址:https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QkH3N2VIQFWIBRjaiZyErw

Webinar I (Registration for Webinar I)

Date: Sept 16, 2020 (Wednesday),14:00 (2pm) Eastern Time Zone in New York

Welcome remarks to be delivered by Min Chou, Chair, IFLA Information Literacy Section

Speakers:

· Dr. Gihan (Gigi) Mohamad, Assistant Professor at William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey, USA.  Dr. Mohammad teaches instructional design to pre-service educators.

· Ms. Caroline Smith, the Inclusive Services Consultant at the South Carolina State Library, Columbia, South Carolina, USA.  Dr. Smith focuses on issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion within libraries and provides support to public library staff.

· Ms. Renee Grassi, Youth Services Manager at Dakota County Library, Eagan, Minnesota, USA is an author, blogger, speaker, trainer, and advocate for people with disabilities.  She is a founding member of SNAILS, an Illinois networking group dedicated to developing more accessible libraries to children and teens with disabilities.

 

2020国际图联信息素养教育网络研讨会(第二场) 

会议时间:2020年9月23日(周三)上午10:00(北京时间)

注册网址:https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_64MOkZmuQ0y2_6g0nwwy4g

Webinar II (Registration for Webinar II)

Date: Sept 23, 2020 (Wednesday),10:00 am Hong Kong Time (6:00 UTC/GMT)

Welcome remarks to be delivered by Nancy Bolt, Chair, IFLA Library Services to People with Special Needs Section

Speakers:

· Dr. Clayton A. Copeland, Director of the Laboratory for Leadership in Equity of Access and Diversity at the University of South Carolina’s School of Information Science, Columbia, South Carolina, USA. Dr. Copeland’s research and teaching focus on universal design and equity of access to information for people with disabilities and other underserved populations. 

· Prof. Carli Spina, Associate Professor and Head of Research & Instructional Services at the Fashion Institute of Technology.  Prof. Spina is coordinator for services to patrons with disabilities and has extensive experience in projects related to accessibility, inclusion, universal design, and user experience.

· Dr. Kim M. Thompson, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor at the University of South Carolina College of Information and Communication, Columbia, South Carolina, USA.  Dr. Thompson’s research focuses on the relationship between information access and social inclusion.

Questions:  Helen Chan, LSN Secretary, helenmy331@gmail.com

More Information:  Go to IFLA Events at https://www.ifla.org/node/93259 for full information about BOTH webinars and to register for one or both webinars.