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#1
Plenary II: Recruiting and Retaining a Diverse Workforce--Considerations for MLA
#2
Engaging with Students from Minority and Marginalized Groups: Strategies, Assessment, and an Open-Forum Discussion
#3
Bringing the World into the Catalog and the Classroom: Mitigating Western-Centrism with Controlled Vocabularies for Music
#4
Alexander Street's Customer Appreciation Breakfast
#5
Break
#6
Minimizing Microagression: How to Identify, Mitigate and Prevent Negative Bias
#7
Music and Racial Segregation in Twentieth-Century St. Louis: Uncovering the Sources
#8
Cataloging and Metadata Town Hall
#9
Music Research Data Management
#10
Malleable Metadata Models: Representation and Inclusion of Diverse Musical Content
#11
Out of Reach: ADA in the Music Library
#12
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#13
Where Is the Music?: Exploring the Musical Landscape of Latin American Music
#14
RILM Luncheon *RSVP required*
#15
NACO/SACO/BIBCO Funnels Meeting
#16
Supporting Diversity in Music Archives through Career Development Opportunities: The Institute of Jazz Studies Archives Fellowship Program
#17
Second to None: Engaging Secondary Sources in the Music History Classroom
#18
Cataloging and Metadata for Diversity and Inclusion
#19
Open Access Archives in the Music Classroom: Examining Primary Sources and Information Privilege
#20
The MLA Website: Past, Present, and Future
#21
Hip Hop and the Pocket City Sound: Cultivating Community Capital
#22
How Students’ Information Literacy Skills Change Over Time: A Longitudinal Study
#23
Are Infographics Worth It? An Assessment of Embedded Infographics in LibGuides
#24
Technical Services Interest Group
#25
Use vs. Request, Relatively: Using Circulation and ILL Data to Inform Subsection-level Collection Development in Emory Libraries’ Music Collection
#26
Diversity Committee Meeting
#27
RidIM Database: Open Access, Crowd Sourced
#28
ReSounding the Archives: a Cross-institutional Project to Bring New Modes of Access to WWI Sheet Music
#29
Satellite Librarians: Reaching Out to Those Who Never Walk In
#30
“Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing”: A Collaboration Between the University and the Elementary School
#31
Instruction Subcommittee Meeting
#32
C2M2: Creating a Better Film Music Archival Record
#33
Education Committee Meeting
#34
Reference and Access Services Subcommittee Meeting
#35
Organ Music Interest Group
#36
Music Library Advocacy Committee Meeting
#37
Big Band Rehearsal
#38
Resource Sharing and Collection Development Committee Meeting
#39
Archives and Special Collection Committee Working Group for Description of Archival Music Materials
#40
Exhibits Open; Silent Auction Open; Resume Review and Placement Service Open
#41
The Public Library Music Specialist Survey Results
#42
Emerging Technologies and Services Committee Meeting
#43
Legislation Committee Meeting
#44
American Music Interest Group
#45
World Music Interest Group
#46
Oral History Committee Meeting
#47
Reference Sources Subcommittee Meeting
#48
Mentoring Novice Manuscript Editors
#49
Notes luncheon *by invitation only*
#50
Basic Manual Series Editorial Board Meeting
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