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ACRL Executive Director, Mary Ellen Davis on: The ACRL conference and Project Outcome

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For this mini-series, Bill chats with Mary Ellen Davis, ACRL’s executive director about the upcoming ACRL conference in Cleveland Ohio, Project Outcome, and the ACRL’s efforts around Equity Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI). Episode 70 starts with some must-sees at the ACRL conference, like Alison Bechdel (Bechdel? The Alison Bechdel!?), silent disco-ing at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and just what ACRL means by “Recasting the Narrative.” Bill and Mary Ellen than move on to talk about Project Outcome: what it is, how librarians can use it, and where they will be able to find the results.

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For this mini-series, Bill chats with Mary Ellen Davis, ACRL’s executive director about the upcoming ACRL conference in Cleveland Ohio, Project Outcome, and the ACRL’s efforts around Equity Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI). Episode 70 starts with some must-sees at the ACRL conference, like Alison Bechdel (Bechdel? The Alison Bechdel!?), silent disco-ing at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and just what ACRL means by “Recasting the Narrative.” Bill and Mary Ellen than move on to talk about Project Outcome: what it is, how librarians can use it, and where they will be able to find the results.

If you love the podcast, join the Authority File Facebook group to let Bill know what you want to hear about and who you want to hear from.

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