The Library and Institutional Success | July 2024 All-Access Program
The Library and Institutional Success | July 2024 All-Access Program
The Chronicle and Ithaka S+R are partnering to produce a groundbreaking professional development program tailored to the needs of prospective and current library leaders. This two-week program is designed to provide librarians with critical context on national trends to drive institutional success.
Your registration for this virtual program includes:
- Three 1-hour seminars, plus post-event recordings
- Up to three 2.5-hour small-group workshops on topics highly relevant to library success
- The Library of the Future, a Chronicle report
- A Visioning Roadmap to implement goals within your institutional context
- Opportunities for self- and peer-assessment
Program Structure
The first week of this program will offer all registrants a chance to dive into three core seminars. These seminars will be recorded and distributed to registrants upon their conclusion.
Seminar topics include:
- National Trends in Higher Education | July 16, 12 p.m. ET
- Understanding the Higher-Ed Business Model | July 17, 12 p.m. ET
- The Library as a Driver of Institutional Success | July 18, 12 p.m. ET
We've designed the Week 2 workshop component of this program to be flexible to the role of librarians at various institutions. By signing up, you will select a workshop topic that best suits your professional development needs and institutional context. To foster open dialogue, the workshops will not be recorded.
Topic options include:
- The Library’s Role in Teaching and Learning | July 23: This track will highlight how library leaders can dedicate resources towards instructional design and curriculum development, digital and information literacy initiatives, open educational resources for textbook affordability, and more.
- The Library’s Role in Student Success and Community | July 25: This track will highlight how library leaders can enhance student success at their institution through identifying and assessing student needs, developing services, enhancing community spaces, leveraging technology, and more.
- The Library’s Role in the Research Enterprise | July 26: This track will highlight how library leaders can impact research support services, scholarly communication, access to information resources, research collaboration, and more.
Program Pricing
We offer multi-topic registration for individuals interested in more than one workshop. Please select the Two- or Three-Workshop options at checkout, and our workshops team will reach out to you for scheduling.
Specialized pricing is available for groups of 10 or more. Reach out to workshops@chronicle.com for group inquiries.
Visit our event page to learn more about the sessions.
All program materials will be delivered separately. Please add workshops@chronicle.com and workshops@cs.chronicle.com to your approved senders to ensure that all program communication is delivered directly to your inbox.
Refund Policy: For planning purposes, there will be no refunds, including for missed sessions.