28 research outputs found
Critlib Unconference 2015 Poster
Original design for the poster used for the Critlib Unconference 2015, held at Portland State University in March 2015
Session: Extra-Library Critlib Interventions
Notes from Session 1 of the Critlib Unconference 2015, held at Portland State University in March 2015, titled Extra-library Critlib Interventions. Discusses challenges and barriers to critical library work, and how these may be me
List of Attendees
This document contains a listing of all the persons who attended the Critlib Unoconference 2015, held at Portland State University in March 2015. The list contains attendee names, affiliations and Twitter handles.
The list was taken from the Unconference webpage: http://critlib2015.weebly.com
Session: Guerilla Session 1
Notes from Session1 of the Critlib Unconference 2015, held at Portland State University in March 2015. This was specified as a guerilla session, and was limited to ten participants. Discussion revolved around neutrality and ethics for librarians, as well as various aspects of reference instruction and student learning behaviors
ACRL Framework and Critical Pedagogy
Notes from Session 2 of the Critlib Unconference 2015 held at Portland State University in March 2015. Discusses attendees experiences with implementations of the ACRL framework, open access, information literacy and related issues
Session: Introduction to Critical Theory
This document contains notes taken for Session 1 of the Critlib Unconference 2015 held at Portland State University in March 2015. Provides a basic review and survey of concepts of critical theory and their proponents, from Foucault and Baudrillard to Judith Butler and Derrida
Critlib Notebook
Original notebook design for Critlib Unconference 2015, held at Portland State University in March 2015
Critlib Unconference 2015 Sticker
Original design for a sticker used at Critlib Unconference 2015, held at Portland State University in March 2015
Code of Conduct
Code of Conduct for the Critlib Unconference 2015. This policy is based on the NYC Archives Unconference Code of Conduct, which is based on the SAA Code of Conduct and the AdaCamp event policies
