STEM Librarians Collaborative 2022 Meeting
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A virtual conference for STEM librarians to get excited about current changes in the field.
About this event
Science librarianship is changing. We need opportunities for professional development and networking that change with us. Help us create these for each other!
We want to address the many aspects of STEM librarianship, and will focus on STEM subjects from a librarianship perspective
Our STEM librarian conference focus will allow us to connect with a dedicated community of peers, combining professional development opportunities with collegiality and the energy of an unconference.
There will be a nominal fee to provide more flexibility with how we use Zoom. Our sponsors for American Sign Language and closed captioning services will be announced shortly.
Visit https://stemlib.co for more details as they are announced.
Our conference will run from 11 AM – 3 PM EDT each day. We are in the process of sending out acceptances for programming, so this tentative schedule may change slightly.
Day 1: Wednesday, July 20
11:00 Keynote 1
11:45 Break
12:00 STEM Feast: Birds of a Feather (brown bag and conversation)
12:45 Break
1:00 Lightning Talks
1:45 Break
2:00 Short Talks
3:00 announcements and (optional) virtual social activities
Day 2: Thursday, July 21
11:00 "I Have a Problem" Group 1
11:20 "I Have a Problem" Group 2
11:45 Break
12:00 STEM Feast: Birds of a Feather (brown bag and conversation)
12:45 Break
1:00 Storytelling the Profession
1:15 Interactive Learning
1:45 Break
2:00 Short Talks
3:00 Announcements and virtual social activities
Day 3: Friday, July 22
11:00 Keynote 2
11:45 Break
12:00 STEM Feast: Birds of a Feather (brown bag and conversation)
12:45 Break
1:00 Lightning Talks
1:45 Break
2:00 "I Have a Problem" Group 3
3:00 Announcements and optional social activities
Sponsors
We would like to thank the American Chemical Society for sponsoring our keynotes, the Institute of Physics for sponsoring American Sign Language interpretation (yes, the conference is accessible!), and SPIE, Project Euclid, and the American Chemical Society for sponsoring live captioning.