[LIBRARYDIR] FW: geoscience librarianship workshop

Martin, Jeff jeff.martin at sos.wa.gov
Thu Sep 14 09:05:55 PDT 2017


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From: Campbell, Mary
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2017 9:03 AM
To: Martin, Jeff <jeff.martin at sos.wa.gov>
Subject: FW: geoscience librarianship workshop

Jeff, would you please forward this to academic librarians and public library directors? They are trying to get the word out to Washington librarians. It seems more of an academic topic to me, but some public library staff might be interested. I already sent to Stephanie Earls and asked her to forward as well.

Thanks - Mary
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FREE WORKSHOP ON GEOSCIENCE LIBRARIANSHIP SET FOR OCTOBER 21
“Geoscience Librarianship 101” – a full-day introduction to earth science information resources and their organization – will be presented by the Geoscience Information Society (GSIS) on Saturday, October 21 in Seattle, Washington.  Registration is free and open to all information professionals as well as students in library and information studies.
The workshop is aimed at librarians new to the geosciences and those already in the field who want a refresher.  It will provide an overview of geoscience information and current topics in reference, research, and publications; collection development; and geospatial information. Additional topics may include solo librarianship and STEM research/library services in the oil and gas industry. Participants are encouraged to bring their own questions and issues for discussion.
Instructors include Amanda Bielskas  (Columbia University Libraries), Linda Zellmer (Western Illinois University), Stephanie  Earls (Washington Geological Survey), Samantha Teplitzky (University of California, Berkeley), Mary Ellen Vedas (Hess Technical Library), and Emily Wild (US Geological Survey).  Clara McLeod (Washington University in St. Louis) is coordinating the event.
Geoscience Librarianship 101 is jointly sponsored with the University of Washington Libraries and will be held from 9 AM to 4 PM at the UW’s Suzzallo Library in Seattle.
Advance registration is required and space is limited. Registrations must be received by October 14.  To sign up or request additional information, please provide your name, daytime contact information, and professional (work/school) affiliation to:  Clara P. McLeod, Rettner Earth & Planetary Sciences Library, Washington University, Campus Box 1169, St. Louis, MO 63130, telephone 314-935-4817, e-mail cpmcleod at wustl.edu<mailto:cpmcleod at wustl.edu>.
The Geoscience Information Society (www.geoinfo.org<http://www.geoinfo.org>) is an international professional organization dedicated to enhancing the exchange of information in the geosciences through collaboration among scientists, librarians, editors, cartographers, educators, and information professionals.
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