Hello,

This is a friendly reminder that today is the last to sign up for CSV. Please 
consider filling out the form to volunteer!

https://forms.gle/2H5N19Nn9XKKeFxm7


Best,
Soojeong
________________________________
From: Herring,Soojeong
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2023 8:27 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG <CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG>
Subject: Call for Community Support Volunteers - Code4Lib 2023

Dear Code4Lib Community,

I would like to invite you to consider volunteering for Community Support Squad 
for our upcoming Code4Lib 2023 both in-person in Princeton, NJ, and online. The 
deadline for the call for volunteers is Wednesday, February 1st. You can find 
the link to the form at the bottom of this email to sign up.


What does the Community Support Squad DO exactly?


As part of the community’s effort to maintain an inclusive, safer environment 
at the Code4Lib annual conference, Community Support Volunteers (CSVs) are a 
highly visible point of contact for conference attendees for any questions and 
concerns regarding the Code of Conduct. CSVs are responsible for taking initial 
reports of problems and referring them to conference organizers or to 
appropriate services. CSVs are called on to be kind, articulate, and 
trustworthy people who model the Code4Lib community values, and this role 
requires a willingness to engage in emotional labor on behalf of the community; 
however, CSVs are not expected to perform the duties of professional 
counselors, security, or other emergency professionals.


What are the ways I can participate?


Community Support Volunteers may participate in one of two capacities:


On-site volunteers - volunteers will provide on-site assistance to conference 
attendees at the conference. An on-site CSV shift may be up to a half-day long 
during the conference hours and will be located in the main conference room. 
These shifts may also include on-call shifts after conference hours. The time 
commitment will ultimately depend on the number of volunteers, but will likely 
include two regular shifts and the potential to volunteer to hold the 
CSV-specific phone overnight. On-site CSVs must be physically present at the 
conference location.


Online CSVs - volunteers will monitor the various online code4lib platforms 
(primarily Slack, IRC, and the #c4l23 conference hashtag feed) and provide 
online assistance to online attendees and community members. Shifts are two 
hours long during conference hours, and could include on-call shifts after 
conference hours. The time commitment will ultimately depend on the number of 
volunteers, but will likely include two or three regular shifts. Online CSVs 
are not required to be physically present at the conference in order to 
volunteer, but should keep in mind the disconnect and potential communication 
and timezone challenges that can occur when following a conference remotely.


CSVs can expect to be in regular, but generally low-volume, contact with the 
rest of the Community Support Squad during the conference, and brief meetings 
may be convened in order to address reports or questions.


How do I qualify?


To qualify to be a volunteer, the person must meet the following two 
requirements:


1. Previously attended at least one code4lib annual conference

2. Attend one mandatory hour-long training


Training will take place online during the week before the main conference. 
Makeup training sessions are possible if you are unable to attend the scheduled 
one, but we do ask that you complete training before your first shift.


Bonus qualifications include:

- Managerial/supervisory experience

- Online moderator/community manager experience

- De-escalation training

- Active bystander training


I’m in! Where do I sign up?


If you would like to volunteer with us, please fill out the google form 
https://forms.gle/2H5N19Nn9XKKeFxm7 by Wednesday, February 1st at midnight ET.


What happens next?


After the deadline, the CSS Coordinator, in consultation with the Local 
Planning Committee [LPC] contact, will draft a list of volunteers. The draft 
list will then be submitted to the community for anonymous feedback in an 
attempt to ensure any community concerns are taken into account before the 
volunteer list is finalized.


We hope this will pique your interest in volunteering, and look forward to 
working with you. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact CSS 
Coordinator Soojeong Herring <soojeongherr...@gmail.com>.



Best,
Soojeong


Soojeong Herring, MLIS (she/her)

Collection Metadata Librarian

Colorado State University Libraries

Campus Delivery 1019

Fort Collins, CO 80523-1019

soojeong.herr...@colostate.edu<mailto:soojeong.herr...@colostate.edu> | (970) 
491-3140

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