Garlinghouse: A Thematic Study
Where: Kansas Historic Preservation Conference
Who: Emily Lenhausen
Why: As the need to preserve 20th century buildings increases, it is important to know best strategies to survey and research these assets. Garlinghouse: A Thematic Study showcased the work of Emily Lenhausen (part of the Rosin Preservation team) to research, survey, and document homes that were built from Garlinghouse plans. Emily delved into everything from how the team identified character defining features to how the work led to a community effort to remove aluminum siding from a Garlinghouse! A very practical session that showcased an interesting piece of history.
Creating Inclusive Makerspaces, Bathroom Wars and Peeing in Peace: Proposed Best Practices for Gender-free Restrooms in Libraries, Stop the Thumb Scroll: Creating Inclusive and Accessible Social Media Content
Where: IDEAL ’19: Advancing Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessbility in Libraries & Archives
Who: Sarah Nagle, Selene Colburn, Shelly Black
Why: Okay…this is kind of cheating my top 5, but with each of these presentations only being 15-minutes and paired in the same time block, I think this is an okay loophole. Every single presentation provided practical strategies to make your organization more inclusive. I learned how to test graphics to ensure they could be read by an individual who is color blind, how building codes can make creating gender-free restrooms difficult, and steps to making sure makers spaces are not just for people wanting to learn new technology. IDEAL ‘19 was my favorite conference in 2019, and these sessions are a small showcase of the practical strategies presented at this event.