2025 Annual Conference

A black background banner with the title 'Unlocking Libraries' in colorful gradient text, with a keyhole in the letter O. Subtitle reads 'Expanding Access & Opportunity for All'. A graphic of an unlocked padlock is below, next to more text that indicates the event date, location, and keynote speaker Suzette Chang.

Friday, November 21, 2025

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Theme:
Unlocking Libraries: Expanding Access and Opportunity for All

Location:
OCCC Keith Leftwich Memorial Library
4th Floor Conference Rooms
7777 S May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73159

Registration includes continental breakfast, your conference registration, lunch, and afternoon snacks. Lunch will be a potato bar with a variety of toppings, water and iced tea to drink, and chocolate cake or carrot cake for dessert.

Keynote Speaker

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Suzette Chang is the Founder/CEO of Thick Descriptions, an organization invested in science empowerment and cultural intelligence for all. The mission of Thick Descriptions is to disrupt traditional educational methods with anthropology, building stronger communities. From 2024 to 2025, Thick Descriptions impacted over 16,000 people with anthropology, and their numbers continue to increase.

As a practicing anthropologist, Suzette weaves archeology, biology, cultural understandings, and language to explain everyday experiences. With over twenty years’ experience as a leader and educator, Suzette is committed to engaging and providing critical thinking knowledge and skills to human beings. Her approach combines inspiration, strategic planning, development and execution of vision/mission for individuals and organizations. She supports this with a strong background in teaching and programming, emphasizing decision making, and rescripting and rethinking traditional approaches. She attained two graduate degrees, a Master’s in Library Sciences and Anthropology, from the University of Oklahoma in 2016. Suzette is a keynote speaker, strategic storyteller, and the proud Mom of two new adults.

Keynote Topic:

Accessing and Leveraging AI within Academic Spaces from the Lens of Cultural Anthropology

Are you afraid/uncomfortable/indifferent about AI? You are not alone. As of September 2025, over 50% of Americans are more concerned than excited regarding the growing usage of AI within our daily lives. We need to talk about it and thoughtfully embrace AI because it is here to stay. Suzette will assist attendees to peel back the layers of their AI pauses. She will take a deeper dive into the anthropology of AI, the languages and cultural understandings linked to this form of technology, address opportunities and responsibilities, and foster resiliency within our network of academic librarians. Attendees will be exposed to generative AI and ways to create and maintain frameworks regarding this ever-growing and shifting technology. Be prepared to laugh and learn!

Conference Schedule

Start
Time
End
Time
EventRoom
8:159:00Registration & Breakfast Refreshments407
9:009:15Welcome & OK-ACRL Business Meeting407
9:1510:15Keynote: Suzette V. Chang
Accessing and Leveraging AI within Academic Spaces from the Lens of Cultural Anthropology
407
10:1510:30Break
10:3011:15Authorship, Copyright, and AI: Legal and Scholarly Perspectives
Clarke Iakovakis
401
10:3011:15“Alone Until the Bell Calls Us”: How Playful Design Unlocks Campus Connections for First-Generation Students
Chris Rosser and Jamie Autry
402
10:3011:15Checked Out, Plugged In: Lending the Tools for Academic Success
Johnny Hill and Katie Chestnut
403
10:3011:15Access Denied: Addressing Digital Accessibility in Academic Libraries
Dani Kirsch and Cristina Colquhoun
407
11:1511:30Break
11:3012:15Ambiguity, Overload, and Affective Reactions: Connecting the Work Environment to Academic Librarians’ Turnover Intentions
Dr. Christine R. M. Edwards
401
11:3012:15Come On In! Making an Academic Library Makerspace More Welcoming
Karl G. Siewert
402
11:3012:15Getting the Word Out: Forming New Library Partnerships Across Tulsa Community College
Andy Taylor and Ashley Bean
403
12:151:30Lunch407
1:302:15Lightning Rounds:

Integrating AI Literacy into Academic Library Instruction: A Framework-Based Approach – David Rankin

Library Technology: A History of the Future – Liorah Golomb and Laurie Scrivener

A Spoonful of Sugar: Sneaking Important Topics Into Workshops – Courtney Oliphant

Zine Creation and Collection at OU-Tulsa – Bethie Seay
407
2:152:30Break
2:303:15De-Identified Yet Insightful: Assessing Usage with Limited Demographic Data
Megan Macken, Ana Parrett, Rebekah Silverstein, and Jenny Bodenhamer
401
2:303:15Inviting Belonging: Creating Welcoming Library Spaces through Relax and Read & Scenes from Back Home
Simon Ringsmuth and Jennifer Nabicht
402
2:303:15“You Have to Talk to the Librarian?” Using Required Librarian Consultations to Identify Skills Gaps in Community College Students
Dana Tuley-Williams and LiErin Probasco
403
2:303:15Digital Accessibility Panel: Compliance with ADA Title II Regulations
Cristina Colquhoun, Brent Greyson, Casey Lowry, and Ann Raia
407
3:153:30Closing Remarks and Door Prizes407

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