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Library Collaborations and the Carpentries #50
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North - South America
North and South America / Antarctica for UTC−06:00 - UTC−01:00
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session breakout
This is breakout discussion session
Title of the session: Library Collaborations and the Carpentries
Session details
Abstract
As more libraries get involved with the Carpentries we are seeing exciting collaborations and partnerships develop around Carpentries workshops. Some academic libraries have partnered with other departments on campus to co-fund membership, other academic and public libraries have worked with their regional partners to create more formal Carpentries consortia, and others are building informal teaching networks that bridge different types of libraries. The new virtual teaching environment is also reducing barriers to collaboration and opening up new opportunities for co-teaching across institutional and regional boundaries. These partnerships can be a way to reduce workshops costs and teaching burnout, and create more sustainable teaching and learning networks.
This breakout session will give librarians and library staff from academic, public, and special libraries a chance to share their successes collaborating on all kinds of Carpentries workshops. We will also brainstorm new ways in which we might build viable Carpentry networks in our communities.
Personal details
Name or pseudo name of the session lead: Ariel Deardorff
Co-leads' names (we recommend involving 2 helpers/co-leads): Jule Goldman, Chuck McAndrew
Email or other ways to contact the session leads/co-leads: [email protected]
Country of residence and/or compatible Time Zones (provide options): United States
Would you like to present this multiple times, in other time zones: No
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