UNCG Libraries and the UNCG UTLC (University Teaching and Learning Commons) present the Spring 2018 webinar series on “Online Learning and Innovation.” This UNCG webinar series is for UNCG faculty, instructors, librarians, graduate students, TAs and staff interested in learning more about instructional technology and online learning at UNCG. Some of the topics included are online…
Month: December 2017
Spring 2018 Research and Applications Webinar Series Announced
UNCG Libraries presents the Spring 2018 webinar series on “Research and Applications.” This UNCG webinar series is for UNCG students, staff, faculty, instructors and librarians. The series will cover topics on library resources and research tools. Please sign up for any of the sessions that you are interested in attending! We will record these 30 minute…
PRIDE! of the Community: Documenting LGBTQ+ History in the Triad Awarded National Endowment for the Humanities Common Heritage Grant
University Libraries has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Common Heritage Grant to document the LGBTQ+ history in North Carolina’s Triad region. The grant will enable University Libraries to collaborate with Guilford Green Foundation to organize outreach opportunities for the LGBTQ+ community where participants can submit personal items for digitization and description, creating…
Tiffany Henry Awarded Code4Lib Diversity Scholarship
Tiffany Henry, Discovery Cataloger Tiffany Henry, Discovery Cataloger in Technical Services, has been awarded a Code4Lib Diversity Scholarship, which will support her attendance at the 2018 Code4Lib Conference in Washington, D. C. Code4Lib is an annual gathering of technologists from around the world, who largely work for and with libraries, archives and museums. This vibrant…
Information Literacy Course Development Awards for Spring 2018 Announced
University Libraries is pleased to announce the recipients of the Information Literacy Course Development Awards for Spring 2018: English 102-10 (Carl Schlachte) History 511A (Lisa Tolbert) Honors 222 (Jill Bender) Nursing 375 (Nakia Best) Residential College 252 (Meg Horton) The purpose of the Information Literacy Course Development Awards is to support instructors in revitalizing courses…