
This month includes welcomes, goodbyes, and congratulations galore for our staff, as well as two installments of the Feminist Film Series and an event to honor Ntozake Shange.
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This month includes welcomes, goodbyes, and congratulations galore for our staff, as well as two installments of the Feminist Film Series and an event to honor Ntozake Shange.
Jen Brown, Jenna Freedman, Jen Green, and Melanie Hibbert present at the American Library Association annual conference on Diversity, Equity, and Justice; a union catalog for zines, the Milstein Center, and DIY video creation, respectively.
Last February, middle schoolers from the Blue School took a field trip to the Barnard Zine Library.
Charlotte Price will be co-presenting a poster at the Libary Association of the City of New York on May 3rd.
Jenna Freedman will be speaking at the University of Milwaukee on April 5th.
Code4Lib is a volunteer-driven collective of hackers, designers, architects, curators, catalogers, artists, etc. who largely work for and with libraries, archives and museums on technology “stuff."
It took place in Charlottesville, VA from October 8-10.
Follow BLAIS Staff's research contributions on Columbia's Academic Commons.
It explores students' learning experiences with online instructional video.