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SAASC Fall 2024 Annual Membership Meeting
Welcome back to school SAASC Members! Please join us on September
26th at 5:00 pm PT for our Annual Fall Membership Meeting. Let’s
gather to discuss the semester thus far, share updates, and plan
for the upcoming months.
We’ll also have a chance to connect and exchange ideas for Fall
activities and events. Come prepared to share your thoughts and
suggestions!
See you there!
Register:
https://sjsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlf-yoqzouE9fRvsx89a0EJxKB4QJmmgnY
SJSU iSchool’s Wellness Symposium
Back to school: Wellness for LIS students
Please join the San José State University School of Information for our Wellness Symposium.
In this webinar, Loida Garcia-Febo SJSU Wellness and Health Ambassador, will share top recommendations for students to manage stress, burnout and fatigue, effectively complete tasks, leveraging AI for wellbeing, and understanding emotional intelligence helpful to excel in classes.
SJSU Student Services Specialist with 20 years experience as a School Counselor will share organization tips and Emotional Regulation.
Loida and Taryn will answer questions from students to help them succeed in their wellness efforts.
To register for our FREE symposium, sign-up
today:
https://sjsu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wON5Jd9eSgu13iIJwckyfg
Transforming School Libraries Nationwide
iSchool Joins Forces with Keith Curry Lance to Advance SLIDE Project
The San José State University School of Information continues to advocate for the critical role of school librarianship in K-12 education, most recently hiring school librarianship expert Keith Curry Lance as a research consultant and providing support to further the School Librarian Investigation—Divergence & Evolution SLIDE project, which highlights the evolving role of school libraries nationwide.
iSchool Launches New Podcast Series ‘Information Gone Wild’
San José State University School of Information is thrilled to announce the launch of its new podcast series, “Information Gone Wild: Conversations from the Field.” This engaging podcast explores various topics within the contemporary library landscape.
Bridging Knowledge Scholars Achieve MLIS Milestone
Grant Project Provides Support to Indigenous Scholars in the field of Librarianship
The first four of the 15 Bridging Knowledge scholars have completed their Master of Library and Information Science degree requirements from the San José State University School of Information in May 2024. This milestone marks a significant achievement for Marcus Ortiz, Brandon Castle, Taylor Hummel, and Diana Terrazas.