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  • 04 Feb 2022 11:59 PM | FACRL Communications (Administrator)

    Florida Association of College & Research Libraries (FACRL) condemns the threats of racial violence and the terror they are intended to inspire at Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs). Our state’s four HBCUs - Bethune-Cookman UniversityEdward Waters UniversityFlorida A&M University, and Florida Memorial University - serve and employ thousands of Floridians. We commit our solidarity to the HBCU community of scholars and educators, and stand in opposition to acts of terror that threaten the physical and psychological safety and lives of our fellow Florida higher education community. FACRL’s membership reflects the racial and ethnic diversity of our state and we grow in our representation as we stand with and support our HBCU institutions.


  • 22 Oct 2021 11:59 PM | FACRL Communications (Administrator)

    FACRL would like to acknowledge and honor the indigenous communities upon which Florida and its colleges, universities, and institutions now sit. We recognize that our state has been built on the homelands and resources of the Calusa, Cuchiyaga, Miccosukee, Muscogee, Seminole, Taino, Tequesta, Timucua, and Tocobaga peoples. Thus, we acknowledge the heritage of these tribes as we honor the resilience of the nations indigenous to the state of Florida.   

    We recognize the history of genocide and forced removal of indigenous people from their territory, and the painful legacy these acts have left upon our community and among the indigenous peoples still connected to this state. We honor and respect their continued relationship to the land, and we call upon our community to reflect upon the past and learn how to be better stewards of the soil and water upon which our state rests. Acknowledging our indigenous and native neighbors is only a small part of what we can do to honor them. We must amplify their voices in our collections, programs, and activities at work and in our lives. Indigenous and native peoples and communities do not only exist in the history of Florida; they exist in the present and will exist in the future of Florida as well. In this acknowledgment, we honor the memory and history of Florida’s indigenous communities as defenders and stewards of the land upon which we all now live, work, and play. 

    For more information on Florida’s indigenous communities, please visit the following sites:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calusa (Calusa)
    http://www.keyshistory.org/histindians.html (Cuchiyayga)
    https://www.miccosukee.com/history (Miccosukee)
    http://www.mnoffl.com/ (Muscogee)
    https://www.semtribe.com/stof (Seminole)
    https://www.uctp.org/ (Taino)
    http://www.hartford-hwp.com/Timucua/ (Timucua)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tequesta (Tequesta)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tocobaga (Tocobaga)


  • 24 Jun 2021 12:00 AM | FACRL Communications (Administrator)

    FACRL stands with the Black Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA) and other organizations that condemn violence and racism aimed at Black people and communities of color.

    FACRL’s Board of Directors denounces the deaths of Black people at the hands of law enforcement, among them George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless others who were targeted because of their race. The Board asks members of the Florida library community to recognize, acknowledge, and work in solidarity to eradicate systemic racism. Ignoring the threats of racism serves not only as a barrier to equality for citizens and residents of our country but ensures that the violence associated with racism remains unchecked and continues to spread within our borders and beyond.

    In addition to fighting racism, FACRL is committed to enhancing the diversity of its leadership by creating a more inclusive Board of Directors. To that end, the FACRL Board of Directors  pledges to make diverse representation and inclusivity a priority, and will actively seek out Black members and people of color to run for leadership roles for upcoming elections and to fill chair positions.

    The fight against racism is important. We must do better; and starting now FACRL commits to be engaged and vocal in the fight.


  • 07 Apr 2021 10:00 AM | Anonymous



    Building Data Services Workshop Series: An Interactive Conversation

    April 15, 2021, Thursday, 1:00 pm -  2:00 pm

    Cameron Riopelle, University of Miami

    Registration: https://fla.memberclicks.net/fla-facrl-riopelle 


  • 09 Mar 2021 3:42 PM | Anonymous


    Please join us for the next webinar hosted by FLA and FACRL!

    Register at: https://fla.memberclicks.net/fla-facrl-klein

    March 11, 2021, Thursday, 11:00 am -  12:00 pm

    Jesse Klein, Florida State University

    TitleIntroduction to Date Visualization Using Tableau Public

    Description: Tableau is a popular and marketable data visualization tool that faculty and students request training for regularly. In this hands-on workshop, attendees will learn introductory data visualization principles and how they are used to describe, analyze, and communicate data. Using Tableau Public, a free version of the tool, this workshop proceeds with a tour of the Tableau interface, connecting to an example data set, creating a few visualizations, and then pulling those visualizations together to make a dashboard. In closing, attendees will learn where to find resources for subsequent practice and learning. 

    Sign up today!


  • 28 Jan 2021 4:16 PM | Anonymous


    The first webinar in the new FLA/FACRL Webinar Series is coming up on Thursday, February 18 from 1:00pm - 2:00pm.

    Title: Correlation does not equal Causality: Data Literacy for Everyone
    Speaker: Nick Ruhs, Florida State University
    Registration: https://fla.memberclicks.net/fla-facrl-ruhs

    Description: With the vast amount of statistics and infographics now available at the touch of a finger or click of a mouse, it is often difficult to determine which ones offer an accurate representation of a topic. This interactive workshop will provide an overview of data literacy and reproducibility concepts, and will outline various strategies for determining the integrity and authenticity of data that one might come across in a research article, on social media, or in the news. The overall aim of this session is to give attendees the knowledge needed to determine the purpose for which statistical and pictorial data is being used and whether conclusions using the data are sound. 

    Click here to see the entire FLA/FACRL Webinar Series schedule

  • 20 Jan 2021 4:53 PM | Anonymous


    Please join us for the the webinar series hosted by FLA and FACRL!

    Each episode in the series is related to data services in academic libraries.

    FACRL members can use the discount code FREE4FACRL for a discount on the entire series!  Please do not share the code with non-FACRL members.

    Click here for the FLA/FACRL Webinar Series Flyer


    February 18 --

    Correlation Does Not Equal Causality: Data Literacy for Everyone
    February 18, 2021, Thursday, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
    Nick Ruhs, Florida State University
    Registration Link: https://fla.memberclicks.net/fla-facrl-ruhs 

    March 11 --

    Introduction to Data Visualization Using Tableau Public
    March 11, 2021, Thursday, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Jesse Klein, Florida State University
    Registration Link: https://fla.memberclicks.net/fla-facrl-klein

    April 15 --

    Building Data Services Workshop Series: An Interactive Conversation
    April 15, 2021, Thursday, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
    Cameron Riopelle, University of Miami
    Registration Link: https://fla.memberclicks.net/fla-facrl-riopelle 

    August 19 --

    Data Visualization for the Collective: Developing a Dashboard for Florida Academic Library Assessment
    August 19, 2021, Thursday, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
    Tammera Race, New College of Florida
    Registration Link: https://fla.memberclicks.net/fla-facrl-race

    September 16 --

    Developing Data Management Support at UF
    September 16, 2021, Thursday, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
    Plato Smith, University of Florida
    Registration Link: https://fla.memberclicks.net/fla-facrl-smith


    For more information and episode descriptions, visit the webinar series page at: https://fla.memberclicks.net/fla-facrl-webinar-series


  • 08 Sep 2020 10:06 AM | Anonymous


    We are excited to announce that registration for the 2020 FACRL Virtual Conference is now OPEN!  

    This year's conference will be FACRL's first ever virtual conference and will be focused on Demonstrating the Value of Academic Libraries During the COVID-19 Pandemic.  


    This year's FACRL Virtual Conference will include:

    • 12 Live Presentations
      • 4 Sessions with 3 Concurrent Tracks: Administration, Instruction, and Outreach
    • Interactive Poster Session with 6 Poster Presentations
    • Lightning Round Session with 5 Lightning Talks
    • and More!

    2020 FACRL Virtual Conference Details 


    Date/Time: 

    Friday, October 16th, 2020, from 9:00 AM to 3:45 PM (EST).

    Registration Costs: 

    FACRL members = $15. 

    Non-FACRL members = $45 (includes a 1-year FACRL membership!)

    Register Now!


    Conference Agenda:

    For the conference schedule and a list of the all the presentations,

    visit the Conference Agenda page


    There are still Sponsorship Opportunities available. Contact the Sponsorship Committee Chair, Craig Amos, at camos@broward.edu for more details!

    Please contact FACRL President Alyssa Koclanes (koclanan@eckerd.edu) with any questions!

    We look forward to seeing you online!


  • 09 Jul 2019 11:14 AM | Jaime Goldman


    FACRL was once again very involved in the annual Florida Library Association (FLA) Conference.  The 2019 FLA Conference was held May 15-17, 2019 at the DoubleTree at Universal, Orlando, FL.  FACRL events, presentations, and sponsored events included: 


    The FACRL Sponsored Coffee Break was a welcomed sight prior to the opening general session and the FACRL Board had the opportunity to network with FACRL members and FLA attendees and to promote our upcoming 2019 FACRL Conference.  

     

    The FACRL organized presentation, Even the Odds: Libraries Solving the Student Textbook Problemwas held on Thursday, May 16th at 9:30am, and included speakers Rebecca Donlan (Florida Gulf Coast University Library Services), Amy Filiatreau (Eugene M. and Christine E. Lynn Library, Lynn University), Peggy Glatthaar (Florida Gulf Coast University Library Services), and Danielle Rosenthal (Florida Gulf Coast University Library Services).  Librarians from two Florida universities showed how they are providing learning resources for free or dramatically reduced cost, providing access to traditional course texts through reserve collections and creating OER. Funding, faculty incentives, identifying textbooks, maintaining the collection, and marketing the program were discussed.

     

    The FACRL Board Meeting was held on Thursday, May 16th at 11:00am.  Minutes from that meeting can be found here.  At the board meeting, the FACRL board of directors rolled over to the newly elected board and we all thanked outgoing FACRL President Rebecca Donlan for her work and service.  


      

    For more information, and to see a summary of tweets from @FACRL on Twitter during #flacon2019, please see our Twitter hashtag collection below: 



  • 11 Jun 2019 9:52 AM | Anonymous

    Join your fellow FACRL colleagues on June 12th for the ACRL webinar "Controversial Topics and Difficult Dialogues - Strategies for Addressing Misinformation in the Library."  Please see below for host libraries and for more information on how to attend!

    ACRL Webinar Details:

    Controversial Topics & Difficult Dialogues -
    Strategies for Addressing Misinformation in the Library

    Wednesday, June 12, 2019, 2:00 pm- 3:00 PM EST

    Various locations across Florida (please see below)

    A.C.R.L. logo


    South Florida Location:

    Broward College, Central Campus

    • University/College Library
    • 1st Floor, Room 162
    • Directions 

    Questions? Please contact your host: Suzette Spencer

    Central Florida Location:

    Eckerd College

    • Peter H. Armacost Library
    • Friends Room (#203)
    • Light refreshments will be provided - please RSVP by June 10th. 
    • RSVP Link

    Questions? Please contact your host: Alyssa Koclanes

    North Florida Location:

    University of North Florida 

    • Thomas G. Carpenter  Library
    • RSVP: Pat Madrid or Susie Parks, call (904) 620-1485 for parking info & bring a photo ID to enter the library

    Questions? Please contact your host: Lisandra Carmichael


    We hope to see you at one of our host libraries for this great event!

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