| Radical Reference: Community Librarianship and Free/Open Source Technology | Massachusetts Library Association Conference, 2007 |
| Open Source Software and Community Activism: The Radical Reference Model | National Conference on Organized Resistance 2007 |
| Ask a Zine Librarian | Boston Zine Fest |
| What Is Librarianship and What Does a Librarian Need to Know? | Forum on Education for Librarianship |
| Research Like a Librarian | Grassroots Media Conference, 2006 |
| Radical Reference and Zines: Activist Librarianship at Your library, Online, and in the Street | LACUNY |
| Fact Up: Fact Checking and FOIA | National Conference on Organized Resistance 2006 |
| Locating the Disconnected: Zines in Academic Libraries | National Women's Studies Association conference |
| Communication Skills for Library Managers class, "Do What You Do, Not What I Say." | Pratt Institute Management Class |
| Radical Reference: Librarian and Open Source Developer | Rutgers LISSA (Library and Information Science Student Association) Presents |
| Radical Militant Librarians Then & Now | Rutgers LISSA (Library and Information Science Student Association) Colloquium |
| Radical Reference: Community Librarianship and Free/Open Source Technology | Simmons College GSLIS Skillshare |
| Collecting and Preserving the Do It Yourself Revolution: Zines in Libraries | ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) conference |
| Fact Checking for Journalists and How to Make a FOIA Request | Allied Media Conference 2005 |
| Fostering Civic Engagement: Models and Practices for All Libraries | ALA (American Library Association) Annual Conference, 2005 |
| Fact Checking for Librarians Skill Share | ALA (American Library Association) Midwinter Meeting, 2005 |
| Fact Checking for Journalists | Grassroots Media Conference, 2005 |
| Zinebrarianship: How the Smallest Underground Publications can Reinvigorate your Library | Madison Zine Fest, 2005 |
| Fact Checking for Independent Journalists | NYC Independent Media Center training |
| The Professional Use of BLOGS and RSS | Columbia University Summer Reference Institute 2005 |
| Redefining Rare, or, What's So Special About That Collection | RBMS Conference 2005 |
| Zines: Independent Publications in a Corporate Media World | Small Press Book Fair 2005 |
| Self-Publication with Punk Rock Ideals: Zines ≠ Vanity Press Publications | <A HREF="http://mh.cla.umn.edu/SHARP2007.html">SHARP Conference</A>, 2007 |
| Radical Reference and Zines: Activist Librarianship at Your library, Online, and in the Street | Progressive Library Skillshare, Pittsburgh |
| Radical Information For All | Mid-Atlantic Radical Bookfair: Radical Public, Academic, and Independent Libraries and Services |
| Pu Pu Platter of Library Activism for LIS Students | Deirdre Stam's LIS classes at LIU/The Palmer School |
| FACT-UP: Fact Check, Research, and Thinking Critically like a Radical Librarian | Women and Media Conference, 2008 |
| Radical Reference and Zines: Effecting Change at Your library, Online, and in the Street | Pratt Institute library school talk, April 9, 2008. |
| (un)intentional community: queer zines in an institutional context | GLBT ALMS |
| Self-Publication with Punk Rock Ideals: Zines ≠ Vanity Press Publications | 18th Annual Women's Studies Conference at Southern Connecticut State University |
| Pratt Insitute Library Media Specialists class | Pratt Insitute Library Media Specialists class |
| QCLISSA Zine Library Tour | QCLISSA Zine Library Tour |
| Feminist and People of Color Zines | Elisabeth Irwin HS class visit to Barnard Library Zine Collection |
| Hands-on Library Research Instruction | METRO BI SIG Proven Instructional Strategies series |
| Grrrls in the Library: Zines at Barnard College | Archiving Women Conference, Columbia University |
| Library Activism Sample Platter | Deirdre Stam's LIS class at LIU/The Palmer School, Thursday, April 2, 2009 |
| Tech and Reference: a Feminist Perspective | <a href="http://asistpratt.wordpress.com/2009/04/11/new-media-symposium/">New Media Symposium</a> |