greg hardin

@ghardin

academic librarian, native texan, vegetarian, music lover, soccer fanatic, & depending on the day; a bunch of other adjectives.

dallas, tx
Joined July 2008

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    3 hours ago

    On 9/1 will launch OERTX, the state’s digital repository of open educational resources for Texas students and educational institutions.

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  2. Aug 25

    Save the date for the 2021 Equity and Diversity Conference (virtual) on February 23, 2021!

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  3. Aug 21
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    Watch as PSU grad Madisen Hallberg records the national anthem in the park blocks earlier this month for commencement. Portland opera singer Onry happened to walk by. See what happens next ...

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    Jun 3

    DECRIMINALIZING BLACKNESS: A SYLLABUS FROM . Click on this link to access the syllabus, & please share this "course" widely. We've included links to Black-owned booksellers, + free internet resources.

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    May 12

    John Peel Session Tracks 2974 individual tracks from the sessions in an alphabetical text link list by artist. Don't think this has been done by anyone else before.

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  7. May 15
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    Apr 30

    I made a new isolation playlist of lone guitar meditations called 'Season of String’. Wrote about it for the folks at . Read feature () Listen on Spotify () or Apple ()

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    Apr 30

    New Special Issue: Academic Libraries and the 45th President paper on fact checking and the ability to think critically and make balanced judgments

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    Apr 29

    New special issue out now on Academic Libraries and the 45th President, read this free access article on how an academic library responded to the 2016 election

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    Apr 14

    The ACRL-IS Information Literacy Best Practices Committee and FYE Discussion Group invite you to: Best Practices in Information Literacy: A Look at First-Year Instruction, free webinar on 4/28/2020, 2 - 3 pm ET. To register, please visit

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    Apr 20

    Happy National Library Week! Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the theme for National Library Week, "Find your place at the library," became "Find the library at your place," emphasizing the virtual services and digital content so vital to our communities.

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    begins today! 🎉 View all the National Library Week digital resources available here:

    Find the Library at Your Place with lighthouse graphic. National Library Week, April 19-25, 2020.
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  14. Apr 20

    Get ready for Texas’ 2020 elections with Teach Me How to Texas, 's five-week email series aimed at helping Texans learn more about how government works. via Sign up:

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  15. Apr 15

    'The impossible has already happened': what coronavirus can teach us about hope. In the midst of fear and isolation, we are learning that profound, positive change is possible. By Rebecca Solnit via:

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    Apr 13

    Our Spring 2020 Virtual Poster Session is happening this week! Explore & comment on over 35 virtual posters related to teaching and learning online. Presenters will be available to respond to comments on their posters!

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  17. Mar 28

    It Took a Global Pandemic, But Generation X is Finally Getting Love

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    Mar 19

    As changes are being made to ensure that your academic needs are met, stay up to date on UNT's response to COVID-19 and how courses are being transitioned online @ .

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    Mar 19
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    Mar 9

    How can you apply these four agreements to academia? Be impeccable with your word. Don't take anything personally. Don't make assumptions. Always do your best.

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