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− | As part of the community’s effort to continually improve on creating and maintaining an inclusive, safer environment at the code4lib annual conference, the conference planners this year | + | As part of the community’s effort to continually improve on creating and maintaining an inclusive, safer environment at the code4lib annual conference, the conference planners this year are continuing a role at that was started at the 2016 conference that will help with the implementation and processes surrounding the #codeofconduct4lib. The new role, duty officer, will provide initial triage and handling of serious events at the conference, particularly complaints of discrimination, harassment or assault. |
Briefly, a duty officers is: | Briefly, a duty officers is: | ||
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* expected to perform duties of professional counselors, security, or other emergency professionals - only to refer to professional services when deemed appropriate | * expected to perform duties of professional counselors, security, or other emergency professionals - only to refer to professional services when deemed appropriate | ||
− | The Local Planning Committee | + | The Local Planning Committee has put out a call for volunteers for duty officers to those who are attending the annual conference. To qualify to be a duty officer, the person must meet the following requirements: |
* attendance of at least one previous code4lib annual conference | * attendance of at least one previous code4lib annual conference | ||
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* committed to communicating is tactful, empathetic ways | * committed to communicating is tactful, empathetic ways | ||
* has read and is committed to upholding the [https://github.com/code4lib/antiharassment-policy #codeofconduct4lib] | * has read and is committed to upholding the [https://github.com/code4lib/antiharassment-policy #codeofconduct4lib] | ||
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+ | == 2017 Duty Officers == | ||
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+ | Duty Officers for 2017 are | ||
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+ | * Galen Charlton | ||
+ | * Kate Deibel | ||
+ | * Mark Matienzo | ||
+ | * Whitni Watkins | ||
+ | * Becky Yoose | ||
+ | * Matt Zumwalt | ||
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+ | == 2016 Duty Officers == | ||
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+ | [http://wiki.code4lib.org/Duty_Officers Duty Officers] will provide initial triage and handling of serious events at the conference, particularly complaints of discrimination, harassment or assault. | ||
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+ | The following people have volunteered for this role during the 2016 Code4lib Conference. | ||
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+ | * Whitni Watkins | ||
+ | * Beatrice Pulliam | ||
+ | * Megan Kudzia | ||
+ | * Matt Zumwalt | ||
+ | * Becky Yoose | ||
+ | * Chad Nelson | ||
+ | * Kate Deibel | ||
+ | * Julie Swierczek |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 3 March 2017
As part of the community’s effort to continually improve on creating and maintaining an inclusive, safer environment at the code4lib annual conference, the conference planners this year are continuing a role at that was started at the 2016 conference that will help with the implementation and processes surrounding the #codeofconduct4lib. The new role, duty officer, will provide initial triage and handling of serious events at the conference, particularly complaints of discrimination, harassment or assault.
Briefly, a duty officers is:
- a highly visible point of contact for conference attendees for any possible enforcement or violation of the #codeofconduct4lib
- responsible for taking initial reports of problems and referring them to conference organizers or to appropriate services
- willing to be interrupted from regular conference program or activities during their shift
Duty officers are not:
- expected to answer general queries for the conference
- responsible for handling incidents beyond the initial report
- expected to perform duties of professional counselors, security, or other emergency professionals - only to refer to professional services when deemed appropriate
The Local Planning Committee has put out a call for volunteers for duty officers to those who are attending the annual conference. To qualify to be a duty officer, the person must meet the following requirements:
- attendance of at least one previous code4lib annual conference
- available for an online training (via Skype/Hangout/etc) and a short in-person refresher training at the conference
- agree to do 2-3 two hour shifts at the annual conference, with the understanding that you may be called on to help by your fellow duty officers in the event of an emergency.
- committed to communicating is tactful, empathetic ways
- has read and is committed to upholding the #codeofconduct4lib
2017 Duty Officers
Duty Officers for 2017 are
- Galen Charlton
- Kate Deibel
- Mark Matienzo
- Whitni Watkins
- Becky Yoose
- Matt Zumwalt
2016 Duty Officers
Duty Officers will provide initial triage and handling of serious events at the conference, particularly complaints of discrimination, harassment or assault.
The following people have volunteered for this role during the 2016 Code4lib Conference.
- Whitni Watkins
- Beatrice Pulliam
- Megan Kudzia
- Matt Zumwalt
- Becky Yoose
- Chad Nelson
- Kate Deibel
- Julie Swierczek