ACRL/NY and METRO Presents Program on Embedded Librarianship -Please RSVP by May 14
ACRL/NY Professional Development Committee in collaboration with METRO invites you to our Spring 2016 program.
WHEN: Monday, May 16, 2016, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
WHERE: 57 East 11th Street, Fourth Floor, New York, NY 10003. To enter the building, hit the number 4 followed by the bell key on the outdoor keypad.
Program Moderator: Davis Erin Anderson, Community Engagement Manager, Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO)
Program Details and Speakers:
Embedded and Evolving: Stages and Approaches to working as Embedded Librarian
By Kathryn Shaughnessy, Associate Professor and Librarian at St. John’s University (NY)
The Many Faces of Embedded Librarianship: Interpretations of How We Integrate Ourselves into College Courses
By Mark Aaron Polger,A� First Year Experience Librarian and an Information Literacy instructor at the College of Staten Island, CUNY
My Buddy and Me: How Embedded Librarianship Makes an Impact in the Freshman Year Seminar
By Dr. Phillip Dehne, Professor and Associate Chair History Department, Coordinator of the SJC100 (Freshmen Seminar) Program,A� St. Joseph’s College Brooklyn CampusA� and Lauren Kehoe,A� Associate Director, McEntegart Hall Library St. Joseph’s College Brooklyn Campus
Embedded Librarianship: A Critical Perspective
By Robert Farrell, Associate Professor, CUNY Lehman College Library
This program is open to ACRL/NY, ACRL National, myMETRO members, and METRO’s institutional members. Please mention your membership status when you RSVP.
ACRL/NY membership: Join/renew
*Light refreshments will be served
*Please RSVP by contacting Dr. Kanu Nagra, co-chair of ACRL/NY PDC at knagra@bmcc.cuny.edu no later than Saturday, May 14th so that we can plan seating and refreshments accordingly.
For the detailed description of the program and an extended bio of presenters, please see the flier:
ACRL-NY – ELP description
Update:A� Please see the slides from the presentations here.