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Archive of Past SCELC Events
SCELC frequently hosts webinars, meetings, and other special programming for the community-- both online and in-person. Below is a list of links to all of our upcoming events, including locations, agendas, and other programming details, registration information, etc. If you have questions about participating in any of these special events, please contact us.
Looking for information about upcoming events? Head back to our Upcoming Events page!
SCELC Research Incentive Award Applications Due
Research Incentive Awards: SCELC’s Program and Professional Development Committee (PPDC) awards Research Incentive Grants to librarians and staff at SCELC member institutions every year to incentivize research activities. SCELC Research Incentive Grants provide funding to support SCELC librarians and library staff support conducting research, publishing research, and presenting research in librarianship. These funds are designed t
SCELC Channel One: Vendor Best Practices with CERC
UPDATE:Today's chatlog is here, and the recording is below:
PDA: Spell it Out - E-Resource Licensing Lunch and Learn Series
SCELC partners with peer library consortia around the country to form the Professional Development Alliance (PDA)! The PDA is dedicated to sharing our professional development opportunities with other alliance members. This new initiative multiplies the number and variety of online professional development opportunities available to the member libraries of each participating consortium. PDA webinars are freely available to librarians and staff at all SCELC Member and Affiliate Institutions.
PDA: Past to the Future - The Intersections of Digitization, AI and the Digital Humanities
SCELC partners with peer library consortia around the country to form the Professional Development Alliance (PDA)! The PDA is dedicated to sharing our professional development opportunities with other alliance members. This new initiative multiplies the number and variety of online professional development opportunities available to the member libraries of each participating consortium. PDA webinars are freely available to librarians and staff at all SCELC Member and Affiliate Institutions.
The Right To Deposit – Uniform Guidance to Ensure Author Compliance and Public Access
SCELC is sponsoring an important, free webinar on the right to deposit and how institutions can assist in the new, zero-embargo public access policies for federally funded articles.
Master Renewal Webinar
UPDATE: Session chatlog is available here, and the recording is below:
The Master Renewal period begins soon!
PDA: Simplify Techniques for Mastering Data Viz - A Fundamental Approach to Learning about Data and Visualization Software
SCELC partners with peer library consortia around the country to form the Professional Development Alliance (PDA)! The PDA is dedicated to sharing our professional development opportunities with other alliance members. This new initiative multiplies the number and variety of online professional development opportunities available to the member libraries of each participating consortium. PDA webinars are freely available to librarians and staff at all SCELC Member and Affiliate Institutions.
SCELC Channel One: SCELC Strategic Planning with the Big Questions Collaborative
Deans, Directors & SCELC Leaders Townhall (March 2024)
Townhalls are our monthly sessions for SCELC Member library deans, directors, and other organizational leadership to hear updates from SCELC, including topics such as Board meeting outcomes, participation opportunities, and timely discussion of topics of your choosing. Townhalls are our monthly sessions for SCELC Member library deans, directors, and other organizational leadership to hear updates from SCELC, including topics such as Board meeting outcomes, participation opportunities, and timely discussion of topics of your choosing.
Colloquium 2024 - SCELC Strategic Planning Community Roundtables Introduction
Speakers
Teri Gallaway
Executive Director
SCELC
Sarah Faye Cohen
Founder
Big Questions Collaborative