This Week at SLIS – April 30

Student Leadership Nominations:
Nominations will be closed in TWO DAYS
Nominations will be open until Saturday, April 29th at 11:59pm. Submit your nomination HERE!
Leadership is an opportunity to engage with your community about topics in the LIS field beyond the scope of the classroom. Organize panels, create workshops, and network with professionals in your field. We have many great opportunities open this semester.
You can find the official open positions list hereFor general questions, send LISSA an email at [email protected] for more information.

Did you say… PROM COMMITTEE?
Interested in helping out with SLIS Prom on May 13th? We’re still looking for volunteers to assist us the night of the event. More information and sign up available here.
Email [email protected] if you have any questions.
Friday, April 28th:
Cambridge Public Library Behind-the-Scenes Tour
Brought to you by ALA-SC (American Library Association – Student Chapter)
3:00pm – 5:00, Cambridge Public Library (449 Broadway, Cambridge)

Join ALA-SC for our upcoming library tour! This behind-the-scenes tour of the Cambridge Public Library will include: -Overview of the Laptop Kiosk with the Head of Research Dep’t -Book processing & circulation with the Head of Borrower Services -Overview of the Cambridge Room with the CPL Archivist -Q&A Session with CPL Deputy Director

Please RSVP here. The tour will last from 3:00 to 5:00 pm. After the tour, join ALA-SC at John Harvard’s! We will be providing appetizers and snacks there.

Directions: The Main Library is accessible by both bus and subway. The 47 bus from Simmons is a good option, or you can take the T to the Harvard Square stop. More information on parking at the library can be found here.

Apply by Monday, May 1st:
Attend the UXPA Conference for FREE!
Brought to you by UXPA@Simmons

UXPA@Simmons will be sponsoring two students to attend the 16th Annual UXPA Boston Conference on May 19. See details on our Facebook page, and apply using this form by May 1!

Wednesday, May 3rd:
Ruth Dorcas Gates Digital Scrapbook Unveiling Party
Brought to you by LIS 462 Spring 2017
9:30am, Kotzen Room (First floor of Lefavour Hall, Simmons College)

You are invited to join LIS 462 (Digital Libraries) unveil the Ruth Dorcas Gates Digital Scrapbook project. Please join in celebrating another addition to the Notable Women of Simmons College Digital Library.

Since Notable Women’s inception, graduate library and information science students in a digital libraries course (taught by SLIS Professor Candy Schwartz), have been entrusted with scrapbooks from the Simmons College Archives to digitize and present in an electronic format. The students are responsible for the semester-long endeavor from conception through creation. Their work encompasses all aspects of the production process, including content, descriptive metadata, digitization, web development, intellectual property, and marketing. The library is built using open source software and the technical resources of the College.
View the Notable Women of Simmons College Digital Library here.

Saturday, May 6th:
One Day Art Show Extravaganza
Brought to you by Panopticon (Art and cultural heritage student interest group)

 

5:00pm, School of Management 5th Floor

Panopticon is excited to host another art show of works by Simmons SLIS students, staff, and faculty! Work will be on display Saturday, May 6th on the fifth floor of the SOM building. Our evening reception will showcase live presentation and recorded pieces. Please join us!RSVP PLEASE at our Eventbrite here

Coming Up Next Week…
Monday, May 8th:
Whine & Cheese
Brought to you by SLA@Simmons (Special Libraries Association)

 

5:00pm, Kotzen Room (First floor of Lefavour Hall, Simmons College)

Finals got you down? Just want to soothe your assignment-battered soul? Join SLA@Simmons for chance to vent or relax with wine and cheese! We hope to see you there!

Saturday, May 13th:
Monsters’ in Our Midst: Pandilleros and the Limits of Human Rights in El Salvador
Brought to you by SoCS (Students of Color at SLIS)

 

1:00pm, Kotzen Room (First floor of Lefavour Hall, Simmons College)

Mario H. Ramirez is a Ph.D. Candidate at UCLA, and will be visiting to give a presentation on his research. This presentation is based on research conducted in 2016 at two human rights organizations in San Salvador, El Salvador: Servicio Social Pasionista (SSPAS) and the Fundación de Estudios para la Aplicación de Derechos (FESPAD).

Besides providing a brief overview of the history of gang activity in El Salvador in the post-conflict era, this discussion will include an analysis of government policies drafted to address gang violence, the role of the National Police in attempts to curb it, and the subsequent human rights violations committed against gang members and poor youth documented by FESPAD and SSPAS. In addition, the presentation will look comparatively at the state of human rights discourse in El Salvador, and the contrasts that exist between the period of the civil war and now.

Saturday, May 13th:
SLIS Prom: Between the Stacks

7:00pm – 11:00pm, Paresky Center, MCB (Linda K. Paresky Conference Center, Simmons College- Main College Building)
Brought to you by LISSA (Library and Information Science Student Association)

Last year’s end of the year event is back! LISSA, SoCS, ALASC and SLA present the second annual Simmons SLIS Prom! Wear whatever makes you feel fancy and get ready to dance the night away as we celebrate the end of another academic year. We will have light refreshments, a cash bar ($5/drink ticket), and will be raffling off prizes. Space is limited, so RSVP!Note: If you don’t have a Simmons parking pass, parking for the event is limited to street parking and area garages (the closest garage at the MFA closes at 11 PM). Plan on carpooling, taking public transit, rideshare service, taxi, etc.