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NC LIVE Accessibility Watercooler Discussion - CANCELED
UPDATE: The Accessibility Watercooler discussion scheduled for tomorrow has been canceled. We apologize for the late notice and will announce a new date in early 2026 soon.
Join library staff from across North Carolina for an informal, one-hour conversation on Wednesday, December 3rd from 12 - 1PM focused on the upcoming Title II Accessibility changes.
This discussion will be an opportunity for attendees to ask questions, share insights, and learn from one another as we prepare for the new standards taking effect in April. Together, we’ll explore what these changes mean for libraries and strategize ways to ensure compliance across services, spaces, and digital resources.
Discussion Goals:
- Understand the key updates in Title II Accessibility standards
- Share strategies and resources for meeting compliance by April
- Connect with colleagues to discuss common challenges and practical solutions
Gale in 15: Comparing Perspectives: Indigenous Voices in Literature
Bridge historical context with literary expression by exploring Indigenous voices through both your Gale Primary Source Collection, Indigenous Peoples of North America (Part 1) and Gale Literature Resource Center (LRC). This session will demonstrate how to pair primary source materials—such as treaties, oral histories, and cultural documents—with literary works by Native American authors to deepen understanding of Indigenous experiences, resilience, and perspectives.
A Day in the Life of an AI Professional
Step inside the evolving world of artificial intelligence with A Day in the Life of an AI Professional, a new panel series exploring how experts integrate AI into their daily work. This event offers a behind‑the‑scenes look at the scope, goals, and real‑world challenges of AI‑focused roles—from designing innovative digital tools to navigating ethical and technical complexities.
Our panel features Kate Boyd and Vandana Srivastava from the University of South Carolina’s University Libraries, alongside Anne Grant, Clemson University’s AI Literacy Coordinator. Together, they’ll share success stories, essential skills, and candid insight into what a typical workday looks like in this rapidly changing field. Whether you’re an AI learner or a library professional, this session promises valuable takeaways and inspiration from those shaping the future of information and technology.