Members of Radical Reference have done presentations and conducted workshops all over the United States.
IFLA (2008)
NYC Anarchist Bookfair (2008)
- "The Importance of Community Needs Assessment in Activist Work" (Heather & Lana)
Women, Action & the Media Conference - Cambridge, MA (2008)
Los Angeles (2008)
- Community archives workshop (Greg)
Thinking Ahead 2008 - Salt Lake City
- "Radical Reference" ("Where Democracy Happens" track) and notes (Laura)
Grassroots Media Conference - NYC (2008)
- "Radical Reference Presents: the 2008 Grassroots Media Election Guide" (Gretchen & Jonny)
- "Alternative Voices On the Internet: Managing the News Online" (Alycia & Melissa)
Mid-Atlantic Radical Bookfair - Baltimore (2007)
- "Radical Information For All: Radical Public, Academic, and Independent Libraries and Services" (Jenna, Lia et al)
- "Radical Reference: Community Librarianship and Free/Open Source Technology" (Gabe & Jenna)
US Social Forum - Atlanta (2007)
- "Media Essentials: Research and Fact-Checking" (Melissa)
- "Librarians and the USSF" (Dena, Elaine, Kathleen, Melissa, Mikael - RR and PLG)
- "Radical Reference and the InterActivist Network -- Using Free Software to Enable Community Based Activism" (Melissa and InterActivist Network)
New Jersey State Library Staff Development Day - Trenton, NJ (2007)
- "Radical Reference: Community Librarianship and Free/Open Source Technology" (Eric, Jenna & Melissa)
National Conference on Organized Resistance (NCOR) - Washington, DC (2007)
Massachusetts Library Association Conference - Sturbridge, MA (2007)
Grassroots Media Conference - NYC (2007)
- "Beyond Googling It: News and Government Information 'Web 2.0' Style" (Gretchen & Melissa)
Grassroots Media Conference - NYC (2006)
- "Research Like a Librarian" (Jenna & Julie)
ALA Conference - New Orleans, LA (2006)
- Library Education Discussion on Adjunct Faculty (Maggie and Rita)
- Library Education Discussion on any/all topics (Jonny)
- Library Education Discussion on Jobs (Heidi)
- Library Education Discussion on Practical Skills (Laura)
- Library Education Discussion on Quality in LIS Education (Danielle)
- Library Education Discussion on Technology (Jami Lynn)
- Library Education Discussion on Theory vs. Practice (Sonya)
National Conference on Organized Resistance (NCOR) - Washington, DC (2006)
- FOIA and fact-checking (Dena & Jenna)
- "Free Information! Free Space! Using Your Public Library" (Jonny & Melissa)
Library Education Forum - New York, NY (2006) (Jonny, et al)
Rutgers, LISSA - New Brunswick, NJ (2006) (Eric and Jenna)
Allied Media Conference - Bowling Green, OH (2005)
- "Fact Checking for Journalists" (Jenna)
Grassroots Media Conference - NYC (2005)
- "Fact Checking for Journalists" (Emily & Jenna)
- "A New York City Guide to Free Public Library Resources" plus library handout (Jonny & Melissa)
Austin Indymedia Conference (2005)
- Fact-checking workshop (Donna & Jeanine)
NYC Indymedia (2005)
- Fact checking workshop (Jenna et al)
ALA Annual (2005)
- Amplifying Voices at the Margins (Shinjoung)
- Cop Speak for Activists: Translating Police Code (Kevin)
- Fostering Civic Engagement: Models and Practices for All Libraries (Jenna)
- Oh No He Didn't! Rumor Control As an Essential Part of Event Based Radical Reference (Jessamyn)
- “Wouldn’t you like to be a blogger, too?” skill share workshop (Jonathan)
Boston Indymedia - Cambridge, MA (2004)
- Fact-checking workshop (James & Theresa)
- Alternative Libraries and Infoshops (Abby and Shinjoung)
- Alternative Resources (Jessamyn)
- Fact Checking for Independent Media (Jenna)
ALA Midwinter - Boston, MA (2004)


