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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!
Deans, Directors & SCELC Leaders Townhall (April 2023)
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.
SCELC Channel One: Negotiating, Drafting, and Launching Harmful Language Statements
UPDATE: Today's chatlog is available here, and the recording is now live below:
SCELC Committee Nominations Deadline
Dear SCELC Member Library Community,
Do you want to be more involved with SCELC? Do you want to connect with your SCELC colleagues? We invite you to join a SCELC committee! We offer opportunities for professional development through participation in one of our advisory committees. Commitments are for a three-year term, which may be renewed once.
Deans, Directors & SCELC Leaders Townhall (March 2023)
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 at SCELCapalooza
Colloquium is a forum dedicated to discussing current issues in digital librarianship with a variety of formats. Guest keynote and panel speakers are invited by the Program and Professional Development Committee, and lightning-round talks are lead by fellow librarians.
Full event details available on our main SCELCapalooza page.
Vendor Day at SCELCapalooza
Every year SCELC organizes a Vendor Day event that draws 200+ librarians representing more than 70 libraries from across the state of California. In addition, more than 50 vendors attend the event and together give over 130 presentations over the course of the day.
Full event details available on our main SCELCapalooza page.
Colloquium - Virtual Community Showcases
As a pre-conference warmup and as a way for librarians and library staff in the SCELC community who cannot make it to SCELCapalooza in person, we host a set of community catch-up presentations online via Zoom the day before our official conference kicks off. This virtual event will take place via Zoom, in parallel with the Deans and Directors Symposium.
Full event details available on our main SCELCapalooza page.
SCELC Channel One: ChatGPT for Libraries? Exploring Opportunities and Challenges
UPDATE: Today's slides are available here, and the chatlog here. Session recording is now live below:
Deans, Directors & SCELC Leaders Townhall (February 2023)
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