This presentation explores how the feminized nature of library work (unevenly) influences library workers’ ability to complain, be heard, be believed, take action and resist sexual harassment within their institutions.
This panel features a diverse group of new librarians and archivists who will share their personal journeys into the field, offering insights into their academic and professional paths.
This presentation focuses on initiatives related to archival public programming, advocacy, transformation research, and community projects in South Africa.
Join us for an evening of reflection and discovery as UBC iSchool alumni return to give insight into their careers after graduation, and how they have utilized their experiences at the iSchool to carve their own paths. This event is structured as an open networking opportunity between current iSchool students and alumni. Refreshments will be […]
Are you getting ready for a career in children’s librarianship? Are you preparing to apply for work in a public library? Do you like visual storytelling or just hanging out and learning something new? In this workshop series, you will be introduced to the rationale for using felt fabric-based versions of stories, songs, and rhymes […]
Are you getting ready for a career in children’s librarianship? Are you preparing to apply for work in a public library? Do you like visual storytelling or just hanging out and learning something new? In this workshop series, you will be introduced to the rationale for using felt fabric-based versions of stories, songs, and rhymes […]
Are you getting ready for a career in children’s librarianship? Are you preparing to apply for work in a public library? Do you like visual storytelling or just hanging out and learning something new? In this workshop series, you will be introduced to the rationale for using felt fabric-based versions of stories, songs, and rhymes […]