BANNED: A Virtual Banned Books Read-Out & Discussions on the Freedom to Read – 9/30/2021 – 5:30 – 7:00 PM EST

9/30/2021 – 5:30 – 7:00 PM EST – BANNED: A Virtual Banned Books Read-Out & Discussions on the Freedom to Read 

Presented by: SCARLA, LISSA, and Rutgers–New Brunswick Libraries

As part of Banned Book Week, you are invited to BANNED: A Virtual Banned Books Read-Out & Discussions on the Freedom to Read on September 30 at 5:30pm EST. In addition to “flash-talks” from SC&I faculty on censorship and free speech, this virtual open mic-night will also give participants the opportunity to read from, listen to, and celebrate their favorite banned/challenged books. All kinds of texts are welcome, as are all languages! Please note that read-out performances will be limited to 2 minutes each, so choose your excerpt wisely.

Check out the banned books libguide from this event last year: https://libguides.rutgers.edu/bannedbooks

Want to participate but don’t know what to read? The ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom has published lists of the most challenged books since 2001, and they can be found HERE.

However, no read-out participation is required! Even just tuning in to listen can be a radical act in the celebration of banned books, freedom of speech, and speaking truth to power.

#CritLib Collective Discussion – 3/31/2021 – 7:00 PM

3/31/2021 – 7:00 PM  – #CritLib Collective Discussion

Join SCARLA for our first session of #CritLibCollective, a space where students, faculty, and librarians can gather for informal discussions on important topics related to critical librarianship. For our inaugural session we are reading Danya Leebaw and Alexis Logsdon’s article “Power and Status (and Lack Thereof) in Academe: Academic Freedom and Academic Librarians” from the open access, open peer reviewed journal In The Library With The Lead Pipe. The article can be accessed here: http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2020/power-and-status-and-lack-thereof-in-academe/.

NJLA-CUS/ACRL-NJ Executive Board Panel Discussion – 2/24/2021 – 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

2/24/2021 – 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM – NJLA-CUS/ACRL-NJ Executive Board Panel Discussion

Interested in academic librarianship? Curious about ways that you can get involved in the field while still in school? SCARLA is excited to host a panel discussion with officers of the NJLA-CUS/ACRL-NJ executive board. Learn more about the organization, the roles of its committees, and how, even as students, we can get involved.
Join us Wednesday, February 24th at 7pm EST via Zoom.

A Conversation with Dr. Nicole Cooke on Social Justice in Librarianship -12/8/2020 – 7:00 PM

12/8/2020 – 7:00 PM – A Conversation with Dr. Nicole Cooke on Social Justice in Librarianship

A three time Rutgers alum, Dr. Cooke is the Augusta Baker Endowed Chair and an Associate Professor of the School of Information Science in the University of South Carolina’s College of Information and Communication. She has experience in public, medical, and academic libraries, and her research and teaching interests include critical cultural information studies, fake news/misinformation/disinformation, and diversity and social justice in librarianship, focusing on how to integrate them into LIS education and pedagogy.

Course Conundrum – 10/15/2020 – 7:00 PM

10/15/2020 – 7:00 PM – Course Conundrum

Join us Thursday, October 15th at 7pm for SCARLA‘s Course Conundrum: A student-only virtual discussion on course options and different paths in the MI program. The event features a panel of almost MI graduates with diverse professional and educational backgrounds. Hear about their experiences in the program, their career goals, and what courses or activities have been the most impactful.