Live Webcast: Thursday, February 10, 2022, 1:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.
Sponsored by the ACRL Louisiana Chapter.
Questions: contact Rebecca Kelley at
rkell25@lsu.edu The live viewing will be held in Zoom and is limited to the first 30 members who register. We will send you an email confirmation with your registration status. The webcast logins will be emailed to registrants by February 9.
The webcast recording will be sent to all chapter members.
Webcast Description:
"Managers—or those in other official positions of power—are not the only ones who can, or should, lead; and management and leadership are not one and the same. Once we separate leadership from the trappings of official status, we open up a whole new realm of possibility—an area of work where librarians at any stage or in any role can garner valuable skills and experience, raise their professional profiles, and figure out what is next for them in their career. This is informal leadership. To lead informally can mean many things, it is often temporary or ad hoc, it usually means additional work, it almost never results in more money or prestige, and it typically arises from a desire to get something done, or to produce positive change.
For more details about this webcast, including the learning objectives, visit:
https://www.ala.org/acrl/onlinelearning/informalleaderPresenters:
Linda Miles, Assistant Professor, Head of Reference, OER Librarian, Hostos Community College - City University of New York
Susanne Markgren, Assistant Director, Library Operations, Manhattan College