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GSLIS Students/Alumni: “Information Literacy Beyond the Diploma”
Filed under On the Job, Workshops
Posted by Libraries, May 03, 2006
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Presented by ACRL/New England Library Instruction Group (NELIG) and the Roger Williams University
Program information and registration: http://www.wesleyan.edu/libr/nelig/2006/
Lodging information:
http://www.rwu.edu/About+RWU/Conferences
Summer’s here – well, almost. Why not begin it in the Ocean State? On Friday, June 9, the New England Library Instruction Group (NELIG) presents a one day program exploring the information literacy skills students will need after graduation, going into higher level academia, the workplace, or every day life. Hosted by Roger Williams University of Bristol, Rhode Island, the day includes a panel discussion, break-out sessions, and thoughts on “All Learning is Local: Giving Students a Stake in Research.”
Attend a reception the night before, and stay that night for a reduced rate at Roger Williams’ Baypoint Inn and Conference Center over the nearby Mt. Hope Bridge. Then, why not make it a weekend with a visit to Newport, a few minutes away?
—Your tour director, Robert Demanche
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