Training

Events

  • Developing a Shared OER Collection in an Institutional Repository

    Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2025
    Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm
    Location: Online - At Your Computer

    Librarians from five campuses will discuss the creation of a cross-disciplinary collection of open educational resources (OER) in their shared institutional repository, including how they developed a permanent record of faculty-produced OER and made faculty-created educational materials more discoverable. Session participants will gain insight into the creation of collaborative collection policies, collection structure design, and shared workflows. The pandemic reinforced the importance of developing digital repositories in libraries. This initiative is a collaborative effort to expand access and further open access and open education. Through this collaboration, the partner libraries were able to share expertise to accelerate the development of digital repositories across their institutions.

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    Registration is required. This webinar will be recorded.

    Presenters:
    Amie Freeman, University of South Carolina
    Dan Brackmann, University of South Carolina School of Law
    Natalia Bowdoin, University of South Carolina Aiken
    Kim Kelley, University of South Carolina Beaufort

  • Embedding AI in the Research Process: Supporting Multigenerational Learners with AI Tools and Credo Reference

    Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2025
    Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm
    Location: Online - At Your Computer

    Join Cheryl Coyle from Central Piedmont Community College for an insightful webinar on embedding AI tools into research assignments while addressing the diverse needs of a multigenerational student body. This session will explore how AI can support topic formation and critical thinking, alongside a comparison of Credo Reference’s Mind Map tool and other key research features. Attendees will gain practical strategies to help students navigate AI tools effectively and critically in their research process.

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    Learning Objectives
    Identify AI tools that can assist students of varying experience levels in brainstorming and refining research topics.
    Compare AI-generated topic exploration with Credo Reference’s Mind Map tool and other research features to teach students how to assess the benefits and limitations of AI.
    Develop strategies for teaching students across generations how to critically evaluate AI-generated content and integrate it into their research assignments responsibly.

    Presenter: Cheryl Coyle is the Senior Librarian at Central Piedmont Community College Levine Campus in Matthews, NC

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  • Snakes in the Library! Book Snakes and Other Preservation-Related Crafts for Library Outreach

    Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
    Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm
    Location: Online - At Your Computer

    Hands-on craft projects can be a great way to connect with library users, spark interest in a particular collection, serve as a fun de-stressing activity during finals week, and introduce users to preservation and book arts. Join the CARLI Preservation Committee for a webinar focusing on easy outreach crafts, including “snake” book weights and two simple sewn books. No preservation experience is required to host one of these activities in your library!

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