On-Demand Webcasts
On-Demand Webcasts
All of our live online sessions are recorded and made available on demand to watch at your convenience. You can search by topic by using the left menu. Here you’ll find webcasts from approximately the past two years. The complete archive of webcasts is available on the iSchool YouTube Channel.
iSchool Student Services: Lunch and Learn Youth Services MLIS Pathway Q and A with Advisors
The Youth Services MLIS career pathway is designed to prepare students for positions as children’s and/or young adult (YA) librarians or coordinators in public libraries, youth specialists on a regional or state level, or as information professionals in organizations principally serving youth, as well as to offer library generalists appropriate coursework to prepare for serving a public that includes youth. The Youth Services pathway is one of the most popular pathways in the MLIS program. Join iSchool’s Youth Services faculty advisors for a lively discussion about preparation for a career in this exciting field.
The recording will be posted here as soon as it is available.
SJSU iSchool’s Celebration of Disability Pride Month
Please join the San José State University School of Information for its first-ever symposium in celebration of Disability Pride Month.
The recording will be posted here as soon as it is available.
SJSU iSchool’s Celebration of Pride Month
Please join the San José State University School of Information for its symposium in celebration of Pride Month.
The recording will be posted here as soon as it is available.
SJSU iSchool’s Celebration of Juneteenth
Standing Up for Freedom
Please join the San José State University School of Information for its symposium in celebration of Juneteenth.
The recording will be posted here as soon as it is available.
Asian American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2024 Symposium
The Role of Libraries, Museums, and Archives in Engaging with Local Communities
Please join the San José State University School of Information for its symposium in celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
The recording will be posted here as soon as it is available.
National Deaf History Month 2024 Symposium
Silence to Pride
Join the San Jose State University School of Information for is symposium in celebration of National Deaf History Month.
The recording will be posted here as soon as it is available.
Earth Day 2024 Symposium
From Antarctica to Alaska: Librarians Joining the Global Movement to Preserve our World
Join the San José State University School of Information for this symposium in celebration of Earth Day!
The recording will be posted here as soon as it is available.
Leading Libraries with EDI Values
Join two experts, Dr. Nicole Cooke, Augusta Baker endowed chair and professor at the School of Library and Information Science at the University of South Carolina; and Pamela Espinosa de los Monteros, associate professor, Latin American Studies Librarian (The Ohio State University) and Principal and Organizational Development Consultant with IMAGINE Lucha Lab, LLC, for a panel presentation. The session was moderated by Kelvin Watson, Executive Director, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District.
iSchool Symposium on Ukraine
Симпозіум Школи інформації про Україну
Stories of Information Resistance: Ukrainian Libraries in the
Warfront
Історії інформаційного спротиву: українські бібліотеки на лінії
фронту
Women in Library Advocacy
Women's History Month Symposium
Join the San José State University School of Information at our Women’s History Month Symposium, “Women in Library Advocacy.”
From Curation and Preservation to Showcasing, the Role of Libraries in African Americans and the Arts
Black History Month Symposium
Join the San José State University School of Information at our Black History Month Symposium, “From Curation and Preservation to Showcasing, the Role of Libraries in African Americans and the Arts,” presented in partnership with the California Black Librarians Caucus.
I Love IG
Mara Guest Lecture
This MARA Guest Lecture features Andrew Ysasi as our guest speaker. Since 2020, Ysasi has taught records management, information governance (IG), and information assurance at the iSchool. Hear all about his love for IG and why he loves teaching in the MARA program. He’ll discuss emerging technologies, challenging projects, how the MLIS and MARA degree programs overlap, and career advice.
The recording will be posted here as soon as it is available.
iSchool Student Services Lunch and Learn Workshop: School Librarianship and the CA Teacher Librarian Credential Q and A with Advisors
School librarians are teachers, librarians and instructional partners. The 31 unit California Teacher Librarian Services Credential program at the San José State University School of Information prepares students for the next step in their teaching career as a school librarian. It can be earned within the MLIS. The credential is a second credential program for students in California, who must have a California Clear Professional Teaching Credential before applying for the California Teacher Librarian Services Credential with the state. (Students in other states do not need to pursue the California Teacher Librarian Services Credential). Join the CA Teacher Librarian Services Credential Program Coordinator, Jonathan Hunt and iSchool faculty Dr. Mary Ann Harlan and Dr. David Loertscher, for a discussion of this MLIS career pathway and Q and A session.
Indigenizing Archives through Digital Sovereignty, Digital Curation & Language Revitalization
The open-forum talk and discussion will draw on how archival best practices is currently being applied and indigenized at Cherokee Nation’s Language Department with the mindfulness that digital assets are more than just worthy of digital preservation; they are an irreplaceable cultural resource that act as one of the greatest tools for language revitalization efforts.
Applying Archival Knowledge to Born-Digital Cultures
MARA Guest Lecture
This talk will examine the value of archival knowledge in crafting research methodologies for the study of digital cultures. By bringing archival preservation and historical analysis into closer conversation with one another, James Hodges highlights new media formats of growing concern to practitioners, as well as methods for analysis with underutilized value to researchers. Case studies are drawn from several overlapping projects, including Hodges’ work on computer history, algorithmic accountability, and public health.
The recording will be posted here as soon as it is available.
Lunch and Learn Workshop: Web Programming and Information Architecture MLIS Pathway Q and A with Faculty
Do you have a passion for designing, building, and managing information systems and Web applications? Join the Student Services Team for an overview of the Web Programming and Information Architecture MLIS pathway. Then, meet with iSchool faculty who have a background in this area.
The New Archival History: An Overview
MARA Guest Lecture
Join the San José State University School of Information as we welcome Isabel Taylor, Archivist, State Archives of Schleswig-Holstein. This presentation provides an introduction to the most recent discoveries in the field of early modern European archival history. These new studies radically challenge the popular perception of archives as dusty, liminal, and obscure. They re-situate early modern archives as complex sites of dissent and resistance as well as repression, and reveal their keepers as important political players.
The recording will be posted here as soon as it is available.
Honoring the Past & Planning for the Future: Indigenous Perspectives on Library and Information Sciences
Symposium on Native American Library Services
Join the San José State University School of Information at the the Native American Heritage Symposium, which will highlight challenges Natives have faced in the past and share opportunities to prepare for the future through funding and other resources.
Bridging Knowledge Webinar: Local Contexts
Students are invited to join the Bridging Knowledge scholars for the sixth in a series of 12 supplemental curriculum webinars. Local Contexts is a global initiative that supports Indigenous communities with tools that can reassert cultural authority in heritage collections and data. By focusing on Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property and Indigenous Data Sovereignty, Local Contexts helps Indigenous communities repatriate knowledge and gain control over how data is collected, managed, displayed, accessed, and used in the future.
The recording will be posted here when it is available, as well as on the iSchool’s Bridging Knowledge YouTube playlist, and the Sustainable Heritage Network’s website.