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2008 Workshop on the
Transformation of the College Library

March 27-29, 2008: Baltimore, MD
Application Deadline: October 1, 2007

Baltimore Workshop Institutional Plans ()- The institutions that participated in the Baltimore workshop have made campus action plans that they developed at the workshop.

2005-2007 Library Workshop Resources - Individuals may view presentation speeches, reports, or slides, as well as campus action plans and success stories, from previous workshops.

The 2008 Transformation of the College Library Workshop will be the last in a series of highly successful workshops that began in 2002 that have focused on the dramatic changes now occurring in college libraries. Intended to help small and mid-sized colleges and universities deal successfully with those changes, this year's workshop will focus on information literacy as a fundamental element of liberal education and as a powerful instrument for the transformation of the library and its place in the academic life of the campus. With this focus, the workshop will address such critical issues as the role of the library in teaching and learning through collaboration between librarians and faculty members; the changing use and conception of the physical space of the library; the challenges of using technology in improving students’ learning; implementing institutional change; and assessing the institution-wide impact of changes in library services. Institutions are especially likely to find the workshop beneficial if they are actively working to strengthen their informational literacy programs, encouraging faculty members and librarians to work together, and fostering collaboration between information technology and library staffs.

The workshop is being organized by the Council of Independent Colleges and the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education with the generous financial support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The workshop is cosponsored by the Association of College and Research Libraries and the Council on Library and Information Resources. The Appalachian College Association and the United Negro College Fund have both endorsed the program. Co-directors of the workshop are Scott Bennett, Yale University Librarian Emeritus; Rita Gulstad, Interim Vice President and Dean of the University at Central Methodist University; and Thomas Kirk, Library Director and Coordinator of Information Services at Earlham College.


Workshop and Application Details

Application Deadline: October 1, 2007
Workshop Application (MS Word)

The workshop is designed to assist a small team from each institution to develop an individualized plan for an information literacy program to be implemented upon return to the campus. The workshop can accommodate teams from 25 colleges and universities, with each team consisting of three persons, including the library director, the academic vice president or provost, and one other person well positioned to influence faculty thinking about information literacy. We believe having a faculty person participate in the workshop is likely to pay especially high dividends for any campus-based activities that follow the workshop, but the particular circumstances of an individual campus might make it best for the third team member to be the individual with responsibility for first-year programs, for a teaching and/or learning center, for faculty professional development grants, or for information technology.

Applications are evaluated on the basis of the evidence of the ability of the institutional team to effect change upon returning home; the institution’s present engagement with information literacy; the institution’s readiness to take appropriate next steps in its information literacy program; and the likelihood that the experience of the institution will be valuable to others attending the workshop.

Preference will be given to applications from institutions that have not sent teams to prior NITLE Transformation of the College Library Workshops and are currently members of the Council of Independent Colleges and/or participants in the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education. Institutions that are accepted as participants will receive a travel stipend of up to $1,100. Applications for the Transformation of the College Library Workshop should be submitted by October 1, 2007 to Leslie Rogers, CIC Conference Manager, by email, fax, or mail at:

Transformation of the College Library Workshop
Council of Independent Colleges
One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 320
Washington, DC 20036
lrogers@cic.nche.edu
Fax: (202) 466-7238

Participants will be notified of acceptance by November 16, 2007.


Workshop Site, Hotel, and Travel Information

Holiday Inn - Inner Harbor
301 West Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: (410) 685-3500
Fax: (410) 727-6169

Conference Rates: $154.00 single/double; $164.00 triple; $174.00 quadruple

For reservations, please call the hotel at (410) 685-3500 or (800) 426-8483 and state that you are with the Council of Independent Colleges’ Transformation of the College Library Workshop. The reservation cut-off date is March 6, 2008 at 3:00 pm EST. Any reservations made after that date and time will only be accommodated at the conference rate on a space-available basis.

General Information
The Holiday Inn - Inner Harbor hotel has 375 rooms and is conveniently located just three blocks from the famed Baltimore Inner Harbor attractions. It sits across from Camden Yards - home of the Baltimore Orioles, the Baltimore Convention Center, and 1st Mariner Arena. The hotel is 8 miles from the Baltimore-Washington International Airport and is within walking distance to Babe Ruth’s Birthplace, Lexington Market and The Maryland Science Center.

Directions to the Hotel
From Baltimore-Washington International Airport: From Interstate I-95 North, take exit 53 (395). Follow until expressway becomes South Howard Street. Go straight through three lights and turn left at the fourth light, which is West Lombard Street. The Holiday Inn will be on your left.

From Ronald Reagan National Airport: From Interstate I-395 North to I-295 North. Take right on West Pratt Street. Take left on South Howard Street. Go straight through three lights and turn left at the fourth light, which is West Lombard Street. The Holiday Inn will be on your left.

Airport Transportation
Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI)
Distance: 8 miles
Shuttle Charge (one way): $12.00
Taxi Charge (one way): $40.00 (approximately)
Time by taxi: 15 minutes

Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA)
Distance: 45 miles
Taxi Charge (one way): $80.00 (approximately)

Hotel Parking Rate: $18.00 per day


Additional Resources

Previous Library Workshop Resources - In preparation for the 2008 library workshop, individuals may view presentation speeches, reports, or slides, as well as campus action plans and success stories, from previous workshops.

Archives: 2007 Library Workshops; 2005-2006 Library Workshops; 2004 Library Workshops; 2002 Pilot Workshop


For questions about the Learning Spaces and Technology Workshop, contact CIC Program Officer Sarah Stoycos at (202) 466-7230 ext. 228 or sstoycos@cic.nche.edu.

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