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ACRL/NY Information Literacy Discussion Group Spring 2025 Meeting!

7 Jul 2025 3:17 PM | MarkAaron Polger (Administrator)

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ACRL/NY Information Literacy Discussion Group Spring 2025 Meeting!

Join us for a presentation about Wikipedia, library instruction, archives, and some of the collaborative projects and courses with CUNY librarians. The 2-year CUNY Wikimedian-in-Residence program, funded by Craig Newmark Philanthropies, will also be introduced. 

Register here: RSVP (you will receive a Zoom link via email confirmation) 

  • How Wikipedia and its open access sister projects (Wikidata, WIkimedia Commons) have been used by faculty, librarians, and archivists in different courses and workshop/events (edit-a-thons, translate-a-thons) across the CUNYverse over the last 15 years. 
  • The online and in-person network of resources available to educators interested in trying out a small or ambitious version of a Wikipedia project at your college (Wikimedia NYC community, WikiEdu, AfroCROWD, Art+Feminism).

More info:

Guest speakers: Richard Knipel, CUNY Wikimedian-in-Residence; Ann Matsuuchi, instructional technology librarian at LaGuardia Community College.

Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2025 

Time: 2:00PM – 3:00PM

Location: Held via Zoom

Register here: RSVP (you will receive a Zoom link via email confirmation) 

The ACRL/NY Information Literacy Discussion Group meeting is open to ACRL/NY members. If you are not a member, please join ACRL/NY

All ACRL/NY events, programs, and discussion groups are guided by our Code of Conduct. For more information, please see Code-of-Conduct

For any questions and information please email Dianne Gordon Conyers at dconyers@lagcc.cuny.edu

Dianne Gordon Conyers and Madeline Ruggiero, Co-chairs 

ACRL/NY Information Literacy Discussion Group


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