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Join the MLA Instruction Round Table on October 8 for an hour-long opportunity to connect around instruction related to the research process and source evaluation. Registration is free.

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Text courtesy of the MLA Instruction Round Table.

Are you interested in making connections across library types? Sharing instruction ideas? Acquiring practical ideas and resources? The MLA Instruction Round Table is hosting a free, virtual event on October 8, 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., for teaching librarians to workshop a lesson and get ideas about some of the instructional challenges we all share.

The results of our Spring 2024 survey showed that librarians are particularly interested in connecting around instruction related to the research process and source evaluation. We encourage you to bring a lesson on one of these topics to share, discuss, and
workshop. Lessons on other topics are also welcome! 

This event is open to library folks who teach in libraries of all types, and you do not need to be an MLA member to attend! Please
register by Friday, October 4th for a Zoom link.

Questions? Email IRT co-chairs Kayleen Jones (jone1913@d.umn.edu) or Rachel Osborne (rachel.osborne@spps.org).

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Zach Miller
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