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Information Studies Colloquium

The Information Studies Colloquium provides a forum for intellectual exchange and professional networking. All events are free and open to interested members of the community unless otherwise noted.

COLLOQUIA 2021-2022

"The Promise of Access: Technology, Inequality, and the Political Economy of Hope"

10/14/2021
3:00 PM PST

Daniel Greene

"At the Window’s Edge: Looking for Mundo Meza"

11/04/2021
3:00 PM PST

Robb Hernández

"Intellectual Freedom Is Meaningless Without Social Justice"

November 18, 2021
3:00 PM PST

Alison Macrina

"Conservation in the Support of Access for the Johnson Publishing Company Photo Archive"

December 09, 2021
3 PM PST

Rachel Rivenc

"Philosophy, Purpose, and Actuality: The History of Library Services and Incarceration in the United States"

January 13, 2022
3 PM PST

Jeanie Austin

"Kenneth Karmiole Lecture in Archival Studies - The Black and Latinx Experience in the Literary Archive Market"

January 20, 2022
3:00 PM PST

Amy Childreth Chen

Shannon Mattern - Case Logics: A Catalog of Intellectual Furnishings

February 10, 2022 3:00 PM PST

Shannon Mattern

Zeb Tortorici - Erotic Archival Imaginaries: Collecting, Archiving, and Destroying Pornography in Mexico

April 7, 2022 3:00 PM PST

Zeb Tortorici

Ellen Gruber Garvey - Breslauer Scholar - Hidden Histories: African American and Women’s Rights Scrapbooks

April 21, 2022 3:00 PM PST

Ellen Gruber Garvey - Breslauer Scholar

Amelia Acker - Shifting the Scale: Personal files, Population-level Data, and the Failure of the US National Data Center

May 12, 2022 3:00 PM PST

Amelia Acker

David James Hudson - Academic Libraries, Racial Capitalism, and the “Independent Learner"

June 9, at 10:00 AM PST

David James Hudson

Aaron Rich - Searching for a Match in the LAPL and Hollywood Studio Picture Collections

May 26, 2022 3:00 PM PST

Aaron Rich

OTHER LECTURES

The Kenneth Karmiole Lecture Series in Archival Studies:

The Kenneth Karmiole Lecture is made possible by a generous gift from Information Studies alumnus Kenneth Karmiole. The Karmiole Lecture Fund provides departmental support to bring speakers to campus for greater national and international visibility of the Archival Studies program within UCLA’s School of Education & Information Studies.

January 16, 2020 – András Riedlmayer, Bibliographer in Islamic Art and Architecture, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts Library, “Destroying and Preserving Cultural Memory in Time of War: Archives and Libraries in the Balkan Wars of the 1990s”

The Francis Clarke Sayers Lecture Series:

This annual lecture series honors Frances Clarke Sayers (1897-1989), distinguished children’s librarian, inspiring master teacher, author, storyteller, and member of the UCLA Department of Library and Information Science faculty from 1960-1989.

February 9, 2020 – Grace Lin, a NY Times bestselling author/ illustrator.