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Melissa Mallon

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It's too early in the new academic year for me to keep thinking I've spelled the word 'library' wrong on all of our marketing materials 🫠
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This week, our library’s AI & Learning Task Force held a retreat for teaching librarians to gear up for the fall semester & get ready to partner with faculty & students on meaningful integration of AI literacies across the curriculum.

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AI-critical ALA folks with the bandwidth to take this on, take heed! www.ala.org/aboutala/com...

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If you’re born in the United States, you’re an American citizen, birthright citizenship is a constitutional right.
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I am really grateful to Jane Hammons and the The Ohio State University Libraries for continuing such a stellar series on information literacy in higher education- each session evokes such thoughtful and interesting conversations with colleagues.
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Today at 6:00 PM ET! Attend in person or online.
"Imperatives for Growth: Libraries as Catalysts for Inclusive Employment, Skills and Prosperity" presented by the ALA International Relations Committee United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Subcommittee.
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ALA is headed to the UN! We’re joining the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development to spotlight how libraries power inclusive growth and decent work worldwide.
Join our program on July 21 in NYC or online.
Press release ➡️ www.ala.org/news/2025/07...
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library. “Imperatives for Growth: Libraries as Catalysts for Inclusive Employment, Skills and Prosperity,” on Monday, July 21, 6:00-7:30pm Eastern time.


At this event presented by the American Library Association, join us to explore how libraries are driving progress toward equitable economic opportunities and contributing to the global effort for decent work and inclusive growth. 

Pictured: Dr. Brandy McNeil, President, Public Library Association, and Deputy Director for the New York Public Library; Lisa R. Varga, Associate Executive Director, ALA Public Policy and Advocacy; Dr. Diana Price, Central Library Manager, Alexandria Public Library, VA: Melissa Jacobs, Director of Library Services, NYC Department of Education; Robin Kear, Liaison Librarian and University Senate President, University of Pittsburgh; with Loida Garcia-Febo, Chair ALA IRC UN SDGs Subcommittee and International Library Consultant as the moderator. 
The program is organized by the ALA International Relations Committee (IRC) United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG) Subcommittee.

Featured speakers include: Sam Helmick, ALA President; Dr. Brandy McNeil, President, Public Library Association, and Deputy Director for the New York Public Library; Lisa R. Varga, Associate Executive Director, ALA Public Policy and Advocacy; Dr. Diana Price, Central Library Manager, Alexandria Public Library, VA: Melissa Jacobs, Director of Library Services, NYC Department of Education; Robin Kear, Liaison Librarian and University Senate President, University of Pittsburgh; with Loida Garcia-Febo, Chair ALA IRC UN SDGs Subcommittee and International Library Consultant as the moderator.
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What an absolute treat to get to present with my best friend (who also just happens to be my twin sis) about a topic near and dear to our hearts - helping students approach the world around them through open, authentic communication and critical awareness. #NAMLE2025

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Until we are all free, we are none of us free. - Emma Lazarus

This #IndependenceDay we pledge to fight the tyranny. #NoTaxationWithoutRepresentation #resist
Statue of Liberty hold sign saying Resist

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This week, we ask how university #libraries can best serve students, researchers and the public in 2025. Experts explore how #library teams can harness digital tools, underpin #AI literacy, support better #teaching and student outcomes and advance #openaccess: ow.ly/fxh450WklzC #edusky #highered
Redefining the university library for 2025 and beyond
University libraries must keep pace with the many changes sweeping across global higher education in order to serve students, researchers and the wider public. In this guide, library teams and academi...
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The two most common questions I get asked about AI are “which AI should I use” and “how do I start using AI?”

I wrote a short guide attempting to answer both questions. www.oneusefulthing.org/p/using-ai-r...
Using AI Right Now: A Quick Guide
Which AIs to use, and how to use them
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So glad to be joining in to the impactful conference over the next couple of days. sites.google.com/view/virtual... #gather2resist25

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Scenes from Nashville’s #NoKings protest 1/

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Watch as this LAPD cop takes deliberate aim at an Australian reporter, then shoots her at close range. I would fire the police chief over this. Inexcusable thuggery.
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Here’s what will happen to our National Parks if Trump’s budget passes. Did you know America’s national parks actually generate more income than they cost to operate? Yet under Trump’s proposed 2026 budget, the National Park Service (NPS) would face devastating cuts:

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While DOGE claims the move will generate substantial savings, the abrupt terminations have left many federal employees scrambling. These cuts will slow down highway and transit projects, weaken safety oversight for trucks, trains, and pipelines, and reduce the federal response to local emergencies.

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Building psychological safety is not a single event but an ongoing process of continuous adjustments that contribute to meaningful progress. This process consists of 3 interconnected practices: establishing a supportive environment, encouraging engagement, & responding constructively. bit.ly/433rxHL
Building Psychological Safety in Academic Libraries: Fostering Innovation, Well-Being, and Engaged Teams | Newman | College & Research Libraries Newsnewman
Building Psychological Safety in Academic Libraries: Fostering Innovation, Well-Being, and Engaged Teams
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New Article: "Building Psychological Safety in Academic #Libraries: Fostering Innovation, Well-Being, and Engaged Teams" by Bobbi L. Newman (via C&RL News) crln.acrl.org/index.php/cr... #librarians

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Good morning! ☀️

Today’s inspo: “Courage is contagious.” — Daniel Ellsberg, a fed like us, leaked the Pentagon Papers to expose the truth. He saw injustice and acted. It can feel scary—but we can choose courage too.

Great read:
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When They Come For One: Building Solidarity Through Quiet Resistance
What happens when a coworker is punished for standing up? How do we respond — not just with sympathy, but solidarity?
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