Code of Conduct: The North Carolina Library Association (NCLA) values everyone’s attendance at our events. We strive to provide a welcoming, safe, and supportive environment where participants may learn, network and share information with colleagues in an atmosphere of mutual respect. To that end, we request that attendees abide by the ALA Statement of Appropriate Conduct at our biennial conference and other association sponsored events. If you experience or witness something that you feel is in violation of this code of conduct, please contact Mike Crumpton at 919-271-6812 or Lorrie Russell at 336-307-0930. If you wish to report something anonymously, please use this form.
Librarians at the R.B. House Undergraduate Library, part of the University Libraries, at UNC Chapel Hill provide opportunities for students to develop information literacy skills outside the academic classroom. One way is through the Adulting 101 workshop series. Learn how librarians partnered with campus units to provide programming covering financial, health, and civic literacy to help students build their adulting confidence and how library staff engaged students - both as instructors and participants.