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ARLD Dialogue: Moving Beyond the One-Shot Instruction Session

The Academic and Research Libraries Division (ARLD), a subunit of MLA, is hosting an informal discussion about strategies for expanding our role in the classroom beyond a single library session- Friday, March 15th at the U of M, Duluth Campus. Topics for discussion will include current techniques, develop ideas for the future, and talk about current trends and potentially flipping the classroom, tutorials, and/or embedded librarianship.

This session is free for ARLD members, but space is limited. Registration ends March 8th-click here for additional information.

Minnesota Library Association

Register today for ARLD Dialogue! E-books in Academic Libraries: Successes, Challenges, and Useful Strategies

Got issues with your library’s use of e-books? Got some solutions that work for your students or faculty? Just want to learn more about the topic? Then please join us for the next ARLD Dialogue, held Thursday, November 8, noon to 1:00pm, at the Roseville Public Library.

ARLD Dialogues are free informal discussions held over lunch. This dialogue is hosted by Julie Kelly of the University of Minnesota’s Magrath Library. Please come with ideas and questions.

Box lunches are provided and registration is capped at 22 preregistered people. Register now to reserve a spot.

Questions? Contact Julie Kelly at Magrath Library, University of Minnesota, jkelly@umn.edu or 612-624-4781.