We hope you can join us June 6-8 at Cedarville University in Ohio. If you are unable to attend in person, we hope you’ll join us at the virtual conference on June 26-27.
As the Presentation Coordinator, I am excited about the schedule of workshops. The line-up is wide-ranging and strong. We are pleased to offer 21 in-person workshops and 9 workshops online with Live Q&A sessions.
The conference planning team has chosen presentations covering a variety of library topics, including:
- Faith Integration
- Information Literacy & Teaching
- Leadership & Management
- Outreach
- Public or Technical Services
In-Person Workshops (June 6-8)
Virtual Workshops (June 26-27)
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| Workshop #V1 Monday 11:30 AM-12:30 PM |
#socialmediaplan: Serving Patrons via Social Media Robert Oliverio |
Collabs with People and Robots Krissy Nichols, Tina Craft, Shannon Buckler, Deborah McConkey |
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| Workshop #V2 Monday 2-3 PM |
How I F.E.L.L. (Faith, Epilepsy, Librarian, and Leadership): Romans 8:28 Applied Garrett Trott |
Outsourcing Info Lit to OER: in Service to Ourselves and Others Erin McCoy |
Open for Service: Migration to an Open-Source Library Services Platform Rusty Tryon |
| Workshop #V3 Tuesday 11:30 am-12:30 PM |
Library Space as Service: How Do Our Spaces Serve Patrons, and How Do We Know When We’ve Hit the Mark? Rachelle Waldon |
The Heart of Student Success: The ACRL Framework, Writing Frameworks, and First-Year Research Writing Amy Rice & Ruth McGuire |
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| Workshop #V4 Tuesday 1:15-2:15 PM |
Let’s Have a Difficult Conversation! Jeremy Labosier |
Serving Beyond: The Library as Student Heartbeat Monitor for the Rest of the Institution Karina Dunn |
Check out the Speakers page on the conference webpage to meet this year’s workshop presenters and read workshop descriptions.
I hope you are as excited as I am about the 2023 ACL Conference and these great presentations. Be sure to register soon (early bird registration ends March 15th). I look forward to seeing you in June, either at Cedarville University or Online. Together, I hope we’ll reconnect, grow professionally, and be inspired.
Kind regards,
Ruth McGuire
ACL Presentation Coordinator
[email protected]





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