ACRL Unconference 2009
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| * Jenna's [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jennafreedman/tags/rracrlprecon2009/ photos] (Eric's actually) | * Jenna's [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jennafreedman/tags/rracrlprecon2009/ photos] (Eric's actually) | ||
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Schedule
(Click the blue links to read session notes)
Thursday, March 12, 2009
10am - 2:30pm
10am - 11:30pm Introduction/planning
11:30 - 12:15 Critical pedagogy
12:15 - 1:15 Lunch, Radical Reference overview
1:15 - 2pm Radical Reference work session
2pm - 2:45 Workplace issues
Posts and photos
Please add your links to this list. Tag items with rracrluncon2009. (If you have a better idea for a tagging convention, please let it be known!)
Description
As an adjunct to the ACRL conference in Seattle in March 2009, members of Radical Reference are organizing an unconference on social justice and alternative and radical collections and programs in academic libraries.
This one day preconference unconference will be held in Seattle on Thursday, March 12, 2009, ending in plenty of time for participants to get to Naomi Klein's keynote speech at the convention center at 4pm. The event will be free with a voluntary donation for food.
Logistics
Capitol Hill Branch of Seattle Public
Seattle, WA
Sign up to attend
Propose discussion topics
What to expect / Schedule
Contact lia at lia (dot) friedman (at) gmail (dot) com or jenna at jenna (at) stealthisemail (dot) com with any questions!
Credit
The structure of this wiki, and much of the language, are based in large part on the wiki built for the 2007 Library Camp NYC, which was awesome. Thank you Stephen Francoeur and friends.
