Month: September 2021
A History of Library Hand [Book Riot]
How Scholars of the Islamic Golden Age Saved Ancient Greek Knowledge
By Anna Wichmann in Greek Reporter: https://greekreporter.com/2021/09/03/how-scholars-of-the-islamic-golden-age-saved-ancient-greek-knowledge/
Request for Feedback: ALA Core Competences
Greetings Library History Round Table colleagues,
I am a member of the ALA Committee on Education (COE) and I am writing to you today to ask for your and LHRT members’ feedback on the newest version of the ALA Core Competences (ALACCs). We are requesting feedback not only from librarians with MLIS degrees, but from any and all library staff/students across the country.
The ALACCs were last revised and adopted by ALA Council in 2009. In June 2015, stemming from a collaboration of the ALA Executive Board and ALISE leadership, the ALA Executive Board authorized the Task Force on Accreditation Process and Communication and the Task Force on the Context of Future Accreditation. In response to recommendations from these task forces, the ALA Executive Board charged COE with updating the Core Competences in 2017, and the committee has worked since to compile a history of this document, to evaluate competence development methodologies and frameworks, and to develop a 2021 Draft Revision of ALA’s Core Competences of Librarianship.
The ALACCs are not intended as a prescriptive document for library school curriculum development, but can be used to inform the curriculum. Early career library professionals may view the ALACCs as a list of goals that they should aim to achieve through their LIS education and early years of on-the-job experience. Members of library management should view the document not as a list of expectations for new hires, but instead as a set of skills that they can support their employees in developing. We are broadly seeking input as we hope this Statement of Core Competences will have relevance for a variety of audiences. Please share this email with your colleagues–we want and need as much feedback as possible!
The COE will seek ALA Council adoption of this new version of the ALACCs within the next 12 months (either at ALA LibLearnX in January 2022 or at ALA Annual in June of 2022).
The link I am providing leads to the website which contains the draft document, a feedback form where you and LHRT may provide any input you think will help lead to a stronger set of competences, and dates for upcoming discussion forums (the next one is coming up on September 23rd): https://www.ala.org/educationcareers/2021-update-alas-core-competences-librarianship
Many thanks in advance for sharing your feedback before October 31, 2021, and please let me know if you have any questions!
-Karen Berry
Karen I. Berry, MLIS, MA
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Instruction Librarian / Instructor
Library Liaison to the College of Visual and Performing Arts
John Preston McConnell Library at Radford University
Drink less, exercise more and take in the air – sage advice on pandemic living from a long-forgotten, and very long, 18th-century poem [The Conversation]
Thanks to Hermina for sharing this timely piece by Melissa Schoenberger in The Conversation:
Stroll Down Library Way…
Enjoy a walk down Library Way in New York City in this essay from Mad Hatters NYC!
The Golden Library of the Moscow Tsars That No One Can Find [Book Riot]
Few things are as intriguing as legendary lost libraries! Search for the library of the Tsars in this piece by Aisling Twomey in Book Riot: https://bookriot.com/lost-golden-library/
The Story Of J.P. Morgan’s ‘Personal Librarian’ — And Why She Chose To Pass As White [National Public Radio-United States]
“LHRT Reads Book Discussion” Regina Anderson Andrews: Harlem Renaissance Librarian
Hi all! —
Registration is now open for LHRT’s next “LHRT Reads” book discussion, Regina Anderson Andrews: Harlem Renaissance Librarian. It’s taking place via Zoom on Thursday, October 21st, at 7:00 p.m. Eastern time.
Registration is required. To register, please go to: https://nyu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0pfu-qqT0tE9O5h-n_2z7a4YJFN6olL2Wy. Please hold on to the Zoom URL information that you’ll receive, and stay tuned for other messages from Amanda or me when we get closer to the event.
We hope to see you there!
Bernadette Lear and Amanda Belantara