-
About
- Annual Reports
- Awards, Grants, and Scholarships
- Bylaws
- Executive Board
- FAQ for Committee Chairs and Forum Managers
- ILA and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- ILA Fiscal Policies
- ILA's Origins, Presidents, and Executive Directors
- ILA Store
- Remote Learning
- Strategic Plan
- Staff
- Frequently Asked Questions
-
Advocacy
- Submit Legislative Proposals to the ILA Public Policy Committee
- Advocacy Policies and Procedures
- More Than a Building
- Census 2020 Resources
- Creating or Changing Illinois State Library Law
- Illinois Minimum Wage Resources
- Intro to Property Taxes for IL Libraries
- ILA Public Policy Principles
- Legislative Issues
- Making Your Case
- Ready, Set, Advocate
- TIFs and Public Library Districts in Illinois
- Top Ten Advocacy Tips
- Unite Against Book Bans in Illinois
-
Committees
- Advocacy Committee
- Awards Committee
- Conference Program Committee, 2025
- Diversity Committee
- Finance Committee
- Fundraising Committee
- ILA Reporter Advisory Committee
- Intellectual Freedom Committee
- iREAD Committee
- Nominating Committee
- Public Policy Committee
- Reaching Forward North Committee
- Reaching Forward South Committee
- Serving Our Public Committee
- Events
-
Forums
- Human Resources & Administration Forum (HRAF)
- Illinois Association of College & Research Libraries Forum (IACRL)
- Library Trustee Forum (LTF)
- Marketing Forum (MF)
- Resources & Technical Services Forum (RTSF)
- Small and Rural Libraries Forum (SARL)
- Students and New Professionals Forum (SANP)
- Young Adult Services Forum (YASF)
- Youth Services Forum (YSF)
- Initiatives
- Membership
- Publications
Updates on ACRL Instruction Section Management & Leadership Professional Development Series
Illinois Association of College & Research Libraries Forum (IACRL)
May 5, 2017(via Michele Ostrow, University of Texas at Austin)
Here is an update on the spring ACRL Instruction Section Management & Leadership Professional Development Series, events of interest to instruction coordinators and librarians with instruction responsibilities.
The first event in the series, “Accessibility in Teaching with Technology”, with Stephanie Rosen, Accessibility Specialist at the University of Michigan Libraries, was offered this past Monday, May 1. The recording is available here.
The second event, “Developing an Effective Mentoring Program”, is Wednesday, May 17, from 1:00 to 2:00 PM CST. Due to popular demand, and wanting to accommodate as many people as possible for this program, we are moving the webinar from Adobe Connect to Webex in order to increase the number of people who can register. If you tried to register unsuccessfully, please try again using this new URL. If you already registered, you should have received an e-mail with instructions about reregistering. For those who have not yet registered, you may do so here. You can read more about the event and presenters here.
Our third event, “Critical Reflection to Improve and Grow as Librarians Who Teach”, is Friday, June 2, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM CST. For more information and to register, go here.