Session Listing
In addition to the in-person sessions listed below, you may also be interested in the IT4U Webinars offered by ITS. You can either attend the live webinar or review it later at your convenience.
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Tiered Response Model BasicsSponsor(s): Access and Fulfillment, Safety Training, UM LibraryTags: Safety Training Date: 06-10-2026 Time: 2:00 pm-3:30 pm Status: Open Description: In a 90 minute discussion-based synchronous training session, library employees with onsite roles will learn the Tiered Response Model approach to assessing and responding to incidents within the library. By the end of this training session, attendees will: Gain familiarity with the Library Tiered Response Model. Apply the Tiered Response Model to incident scenarios. Understand the basics of their role in life safety for self, colleagues, and … Continue reading Tiered Response Model Basics |
Tiered Response Model BasicsSponsor(s): Access and Fulfillment, Safety Training, UM LibraryTags: Safety Training Date: 06-12-2026 Time: 10:00 am-11:30 am Status: Open Description: In a 90 minute discussion-based synchronous training session, library employees with onsite roles will learn the Tiered Response Model approach to assessing and responding to incidents within the library. By the end of this training session, attendees will: Gain familiarity with the Library Tiered Response Model. Apply the Tiered Response Model to incident scenarios. Understand the basics of their role in life safety for self, colleagues, and … Continue reading Tiered Response Model Basics |
Interrupting Bias in Candidate Feedback ProcessesSponsor(s): Library Human Resources, UM Library Diversity and InclusionTags: Date: 06-16-2026 Time: 3:30 pm-4:30 pm Status: Open Description: This training session is specifically designed for library colleagues who will provide feedback after attending a candidate presentation or who will participate as stakeholders in an interview session. The session aims to reduce the potential impact of bias in candidate feedback and help ensure fair and equitable search outcomes. The training is strongly encouraged for all library colleagues in these roles, and is required for … Continue reading Interrupting Bias in Candidate Feedback Processes |
Tiered Response Model BasicsSponsor(s): Access and Fulfillment, Safety Training, UM LibraryTags: Safety Training Date: 06-17-2026 Time: 3:00 pm-4:30 pm Status: Open Description: In a 90 minute discussion-based synchronous training session, library employees with onsite roles will learn the Tiered Response Model approach to assessing and responding to incidents within the library. By the end of this training session, attendees will: Gain familiarity with the Library Tiered Response Model. Apply the Tiered Response Model to incident scenarios. Understand the basics of their role in life safety for self, colleagues, and … Continue reading Tiered Response Model Basics |
Bias Interruption Training for Search CommitteesSponsor(s): Library Human Resources, UM Library Diversity and InclusionTags: Date: 07-10-2026 Time: 1:00 am-3:00 pm Status: Open Description: This training session is exclusively for individuals serving as members of a library search committee. Drawing from the U-M “Bias in Everyday Life” program, this session focuses on helping search committee members recognize how bias may influence the candidate search and interview process and provides practical strategies to interrupt such biases. Completion of this training is required for anyone who will participate as a member of … Continue reading Bias Interruption Training for Search Committees |
Interrupting Bias in Candidate Feedback ProcessesSponsor(s): Library Human Resources, UM Library Diversity and InclusionTags: Date: 07-21-2026 Time: 3:30 pm-4:30 pm Status: Open Description: This training session is specifically designed for library colleagues who will provide feedback after attending a candidate presentation or who will participate as stakeholders in an interview session. The session aims to reduce the potential impact of bias in candidate feedback and help ensure fair and equitable search outcomes. The training is strongly encouraged for all library colleagues in these roles, and is required for … Continue reading Interrupting Bias in Candidate Feedback Processes |
