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*Monday, October 19, 10:00 a.m. Join us to consider the work of anti-racism in libraries at the next #DLFteach Twitter chat tomorrow at 8:00 pm Eastern / 7 Central. All are welcome! Details + questions at: https://wiki.diglib.org/2020.10.20_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat
*Monday, October 19, 10:00 a.m. Join us to consider the work of anti-racism in libraries at the next #DLFteach Twitter chat tomorrow at 8:00 pm Eastern / 7 Central. All are welcome! Details + questions at: https://wiki.diglib.org/2020.10.20_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat
*Tuesday, October 20, 1:00 p.m. This evening at 7 pm Central, please join our next #DLFteach Twitter chat! We're talking about "Engaging in the work of anti-racism in your library." Participate with or follow the #DLFteach hashtag! Info & questions at https://wiki.diglib.org/2020.10.20_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat
*Tuesday, October 20, 1:00 p.m. This evening at 7 pm Central, please join our next #DLFteach Twitter chat! We're talking about "Engaging in the work of anti-racism in your library." Participate with or follow the #DLFteach hashtag! Info & questions at https://wiki.diglib.org/2020.10.20_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat
*Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Central Welcome! We're starting this month's #DLFteach Twitter chat on "CEngaging in the work of anti-racism in your library.” Co-hosts are Iris Jastram (@ijastram) and Sarah Calhoun (@sarahdcalhoun)
*Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Central Welcome! We're starting this month's #DLFteach Twitter chat on "Engaging in the work of anti-racism in your library.” Co-hosts are Iris Jastram (@ijastram) and Sarah Calhoun (@sarahdcalhoun)
*Tuesday, 7:01 p.m. Central Please follow via the #DLFteach hashtag from your Twitter account. Questions will be tweeted at intervals during this hour from @CLIRDLF. Make sure to use both the hashtag and the question number (e.g., include "A1" when responding to Q1) when you tweet your responses from your account. Thank you!
*Tuesday, 7:01 p.m. Central Please follow via the #DLFteach hashtag from your Twitter account. Questions will be tweeted at intervals during this hour from @CLIRDLF. Make sure to use both the hashtag and the question number (e.g., include "A1" when responding to Q1) when you tweet your responses from your account. Thank you!
*Tuesday, 7:02 p.m. Central The Digital Library Pedagogy working group, known as #DLFteach, is part of the Digital Library Federation (DLF). For tonight's event and all our work, we follow the DLF Code of Conduct. Please apply this code of conduct to your participation. https://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/   
*Tuesday, 7:02 p.m. Central The Digital Library Pedagogy working group, known as #DLFteach, is part of the Digital Library Federation (DLF). For tonight's event and all our work, we follow the DLF Code of Conduct. Please apply this code of conduct to your participation. https://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/   
*Tuesday, 7:03 p.m. Central Let's get started! First, participants and hosts: introduce yourselves! #DLFteach
*Tuesday, 7:04 p.m. Central Let's get started! First, participants and hosts: introduce yourselves! #DLFteach
Wednesday, 2:09 p.m. Questions will now be tweeted from the @CLIRDLF handle. Ready? Here we go! #DLFteach
*Tuesday, 7:09 p.m. Central Questions will now be tweeted from the @CLIRDLF handle. Ready? Here we go! #DLFteach
Wednesday, 2:10 p.m. Q1: What are examples of instructional designers + liaison librarians collaborating on digital projects/scholarship/assignments at your institution or elsewhere? #DLFteach
*Tuesday, 7:10 p.m. Central Q1: [Self-reflection] What have you uncovered in your library work (pedagogy, metadata, search algorithms, etc.) that could benefit from reexamination from an anti-racist perspective? #DLFteach
Wednesday, 2:20 p.m. Q2: How do you differentiate between the roles of instructional designers, liaison librarians, & faculty when working on digital projects/scholarship/assignments? #DLFteach
*Tuesday, 7:20 p.m. Central Q2: [Professional development] Who are some library folks, especially Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC), that you read/follow/recommend, and return to or learn from about anti-racism in libraries? #DLFteach
Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. Q3: How might instructional designers and liaison librarians leverage their strengths when collaborating? #DLFteach
*Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Central Q3: [Pragmatism] Acknowledging that we don’t always have the power to completely fix the problems we see, tell us about a time when you tried to mitigate institutionally racist structures around you (authority, funding, database design, etc.). What was the outcome? #DLFteach
Wednesday, 2:40 p.m. Q4: As instructional designers and liaison librarians, what are successful ways to build relationships and trust with faculty? #DLFteach
*Tuesday, 7:40 p.m. Central Q4: [Idealism] Given unlimited money and time, what is the first change you would make to a digital library system that you work with often to make it more anti-racist? #DLFteach
Wednesday, 2:50 p.m. Q5 (last one): Where do you find support, networking, and inspiration for instructional design, liaison librarianship, and/or digital scholarship work? #DLFteach
*Tuesday, 7:50 p.m. Central Q5 (last one): [Advocacy] What advocacy step(s) can you take to encourage anti-racist changes in library-related digital products, whether local or 3rd party, including things like digital collections & library discovery tools? #DLFteach
Wednesday, 2:56 p.m. Interested in learning more about instructional design in higher education? Co-hosts @robertef09 and @rnicolewilson have made a list of 5 resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15anzxRUw8P9dhV_kjOoKjJojPJoP6kJr_MZzLG9vlXY/edit?usp=sharing
*Tuesday, 7:57 p.m. Central Many thanks for contributing to this #DLFteach chat! We will archive the conversation and post it on the #DLFteach wiki, so check here for the record in the next few days: https://wiki.diglib.org/2020.10.20_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat
Wednesday, 2:57 p.m. Thank you for participating in this #DLFteach chat! We will archive the conversation and post it on the #DLFteach wiki, so check here for the record in the next few days: https://wiki.diglib.org/2020.04.22_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat
*Tuesday, 7:58 p.m. Central Learn more about #DLFteach, what we do, and how you can get involved! https://wiki.diglib.org/Pedagogy
Wednesday, 2:58 p.m. Learn more about #DLFteach, what we do, and how you can get involved! https://wiki.diglib.org/Pedagogy
*Tuesday, 2:59 p.m. Central Also, consider joining our Google Group to stay updated! #DLFteach https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/dlf-pedagogy
Wednesday, 2:59 p.m. Don’t forget to join our Google Group to stay updated! #DLFteach https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/dlf-pedagogy
*Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. Central Look for #DLFteach Twitter chats every other month! Save the date for our next one Tuesday, December 15, at 2 p.m. Eastern with a topic of "Reflecting on digital library pedagogy in a strange 2020, and what can #DLFteach do in 2021 to support our community"
Wednesday, 3:00 p.m. Look for #DLFteach Twitter chats every other month from the @CLIRDLF handle! Save the date for our next #DFLteach Twitter Chat on Tuesday, June 16, at 2 p.m. Eastern! See the schedule for more information: https://wiki.diglib.org/Pedagogy:Outreach:Twitter


==Archive==
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Details

"Engaging in the work of anti-racism in your library"

According to ALA’s 2017 Strategic Plan, “Libraries play a crucial role in empowering diverse populations for full participation in a democratic society.” However, our systems have been developed in a context permeated by institutional racism. How do we rebuild our digital services and collections to come closer to our strongly held ideals? How can we make our practice of librarianship into a radical act of hope for an anti-racist future? Share your experiences and aspirations in conversation with us during our Twitter chat.

Recommended reading ahead of time (optional): Reimagining Primary Source Searching to Help Dismantle Institutional Racism by Iris Jastram (2020)

This chat is at 8 p.m. Eastern / 7 p.m. Central on October 20, 2020. Questions will be tweeted from the @CLIRDLF handle. Join in and follow by tweeting with and looking at the #DLFteach hashtag from your own account. Questions? Contact the #DLFteach coordinator. All are welcome!

Tweets

  • Thursday, October 8, 11:00 a.m. Mark your calendars for the next #DLFteach Twitter chat: "Engaging in the work of anti-racism in your library." Converse with us Tuesday, October 20, at 8 pm Eastern / 7 Central! Details, including optional pre-reading, here: https://wiki.diglib.org/2020.10.20_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat
  • Monday, October 19, 10:00 a.m. Join us to consider the work of anti-racism in libraries at the next #DLFteach Twitter chat tomorrow at 8:00 pm Eastern / 7 Central. All are welcome! Details + questions at: https://wiki.diglib.org/2020.10.20_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat
  • Tuesday, October 20, 1:00 p.m. This evening at 7 pm Central, please join our next #DLFteach Twitter chat! We're talking about "Engaging in the work of anti-racism in your library." Participate with or follow the #DLFteach hashtag! Info & questions at https://wiki.diglib.org/2020.10.20_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat
  • Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Central Welcome! We're starting this month's #DLFteach Twitter chat on "Engaging in the work of anti-racism in your library.” Co-hosts are Iris Jastram (@ijastram) and Sarah Calhoun (@sarahdcalhoun)
  • Tuesday, 7:01 p.m. Central Please follow via the #DLFteach hashtag from your Twitter account. Questions will be tweeted at intervals during this hour from @CLIRDLF. Make sure to use both the hashtag and the question number (e.g., include "A1" when responding to Q1) when you tweet your responses from your account. Thank you!
  • Tuesday, 7:02 p.m. Central The Digital Library Pedagogy working group, known as #DLFteach, is part of the Digital Library Federation (DLF). For tonight's event and all our work, we follow the DLF Code of Conduct. Please apply this code of conduct to your participation. https://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/
  • Tuesday, 7:04 p.m. Central Let's get started! First, participants and hosts: introduce yourselves! #DLFteach
  • Tuesday, 7:09 p.m. Central Questions will now be tweeted from the @CLIRDLF handle. Ready? Here we go! #DLFteach
  • Tuesday, 7:10 p.m. Central Q1: [Self-reflection] What have you uncovered in your library work (pedagogy, metadata, search algorithms, etc.) that could benefit from reexamination from an anti-racist perspective? #DLFteach
  • Tuesday, 7:20 p.m. Central Q2: [Professional development] Who are some library folks, especially Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC), that you read/follow/recommend, and return to or learn from about anti-racism in libraries? #DLFteach
  • Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Central Q3: [Pragmatism] Acknowledging that we don’t always have the power to completely fix the problems we see, tell us about a time when you tried to mitigate institutionally racist structures around you (authority, funding, database design, etc.). What was the outcome? #DLFteach
  • Tuesday, 7:40 p.m. Central Q4: [Idealism] Given unlimited money and time, what is the first change you would make to a digital library system that you work with often to make it more anti-racist? #DLFteach
  • Tuesday, 7:50 p.m. Central Q5 (last one): [Advocacy] What advocacy step(s) can you take to encourage anti-racist changes in library-related digital products, whether local or 3rd party, including things like digital collections & library discovery tools? #DLFteach
  • Tuesday, 7:57 p.m. Central Many thanks for contributing to this #DLFteach chat! We will archive the conversation and post it on the #DLFteach wiki, so check here for the record in the next few days: https://wiki.diglib.org/2020.10.20_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat
  • Tuesday, 7:58 p.m. Central Learn more about #DLFteach, what we do, and how you can get involved! https://wiki.diglib.org/Pedagogy
  • Tuesday, 2:59 p.m. Central Also, consider joining our Google Group to stay updated! #DLFteach https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/dlf-pedagogy
  • Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. Central Look for #DLFteach Twitter chats every other month! Save the date for our next one Tuesday, December 15, at 2 p.m. Eastern with a topic of "Reflecting on digital library pedagogy in a strange 2020, and what can #DLFteach do in 2021 to support our community"

Archive

To be added after the chat