
Spring Meeting June 17th, 2021, 8:30-3pm
The Spring meeting theme this year is Resilience: returning after the pandemic. This year, we’ll stay virtual to stay safe. Sign-up below!
The Spring meeting theme this year is Resilience: returning after the pandemic. This year, we’ll stay virtual to stay safe. Sign-up below!
Virtual Online Conference about Equitable Services CORAL’s Fall 2020 meeting is another joint session with District 10 (D10) of the Texas Library Association! The Fall session focuses on efforts of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within the library and librarianship. With Read More
COVID-19 has caused many changes across our institutions. In light of these changes, the Spring meeting, scheduled for Friday, May 15, 2020, will go virtual and feature discussions on how member libraries have adapted. Let’s talk about what changed, what Read More
Spotlighting Opportunities in the Library The 2019 Fall Meeting will be a joint event with TLA District 10! Join this gathering of academic, public, and special librarians and staff to experience a range of informative, engaging sessions in the beautiful Read More
Reference in the 21st Century Friday, May 24, 2019 9am – 3pmLegacy RoomOzuna Library and Learning CenterPalo Alto College Agenda and Parking Directions Featured Presentations: Rose Rodriguez, Amanda GorrellNorthwest Vista CollegeBook a Librarian Nancy Kaida, Rose RodriguezNorthwest Vista CollegeSpringshare Screensharing Read More
View the Agenda Aiming for the Cloud: Planning for and Selecting a Next-Generation ILS Our Lady of the Lake – Sueltenfuss Library Maria Cabaniss, Interim Dean and Associate Dean for Instruction and User Services, and Gabriel Lopez, Acquisition Technician, with Read More
The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education could be our ticket beyond traditional instruction — into areas and in ways Information Literacy has not always been considered. It has changed our professional tides and what other group (CORAL!) Read More
Are you interested in knowing why students move the way they do through your library? Would you like to know if your students are really learning in your IL classrooms? Would you like to make better arguments to your administration Read More
Has the above ever happened to you? Ok, maybe not in a dimly lit library – but have you ever been approached with a question about Open Access, copyright, or fair use? In today’s information age it is vitally Read More