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ALA 2009 Schedule of Conference Events and Sessions   
As you plan your 2009 ALA schedule, please include these great sessions and events that will feature both WebJunction staff and members. We’ll be presenting, participating in panels, catching up with old friends and meeting new ones.
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As you plan your 2009 ALA schedule, please include these great sessions and events that will feature both WebJunction staff and members. We’ll be presenting, participating in panels, catching up with old friends and meeting new ones. Please note that you can also download a single-page listing of these sessions, including dates, times and locations as well. And please visit us at the OCLC Booth # 3923.

Have a great conference and enjoy Chicago! 

Friday, July 10

SOLD OUT! Preconference: Punch it up with Pictures: Presentations with visual power
Time: 1:00-4:30 PM
Are your presentations riddled with bullet points? Visual images often speak louder and more succinctly than words. In the tight format of a PowerPoint presentation, strategic use of images can convey more meaning than bullet points and text. The presenter skills you learn in the morning workshop on delivering an unforgettable presentation will shine brighter when your support materials complement rather than compete with you. This workshop will help you to understand how visuals communicate, show you where to find free-use images, and share some best practices for editing and adding images to your presentations.
Speakers: Tony Tallent, Director of Libraries & Arts for the City of Boulder, Colorado; Michael Porter, Communications Manager for WebJunction; Betha Gutsche, Learning Initiatives Developer for WebJunction.

Saturday, July 11
 
Creating a Culture of Learning in Your Library
Time: 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM           
Location: Hyatt Regency McCormick Conference Center Rm: 10 a/b
How much time does your library spend on “training?” Statistics show that most learning takes place on the job or with a co-worker, yet as trainers we spend an inordinate amount of time preparing for and delivering classroom training. In this CLENE session you will learn why you need to get your staff out of the classroom and instead focus on creating a culture of learning in your library.
Speakers: Lori Reed, Employee Learning Coordinator, Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg; Pat Carterette, Director of Library Continuing Education, Georgia Public Library Service
 
Only for Passionate Librarians: Working in Rural and Small Communities
Time: 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM          
Location: McCormick Place West - W 190b
Will provide motivational, inspirational, and practical strategies to reconnect with the passion of librarianship, especially while coping with the community and economic development trends affecting the growth or decline of rural and small communities.
Speaker, Panel, Question & Answer Audience Participation
 
Research into practice: Latino Perception of Public Libraries
Time: 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM          
Location: McCormick Place West - W 185
In September 2008, WebJunction published a national study in partnership with the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute exploring Latino perception of libraries. The objective was to determine how Latinos perceive public libraries to better inform strategic planning and advocacy for library outreach to Latinos. Panelists will share the project overview, methodology, and results. Information about relevant research will also be presented along with best practices for utilizing research to inform strategic planning, advocacy, and outreach. The esteemed panel of presenters include Loida Garcia-Febo, assistant coordinator, New Americans Program and Special Services, Queens Library, and incoming REFORMA president; Kathy Sheppard, development consultant, South Carolina State Library, and South Carolina's SLO coordinator; and Zola Maddison of WebJunction.
 
Sunday, July 12
 
OCLC Update Breakfast
Time: 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM         
Location: Chicago Hilton, International Ballroom
What better way to connect with WebJunction staff and find others interested in your favorite online community, then to join us for breakfast? Start your day with coffee and breakfast, learn about the latest from OCLC, and visit with other WebJunction folks at the OCLC Update Breakfast. Register Now
 
2.0(verload): What a small, understaffed library really needs
Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM         
Location: McCormick Place West - W 194a
Are you worried that you’ve missed the 2.0 boat or has it been submerged by too much information? Concerned there’s not enough time in the day to implement social networking into your workflow or library? This session will focus on those technologies and programs that have been successfully implemented in small, rural and tribal libraries, with minimal effort. We’ll also put you on the fast follower track, with tips and tea leaves for what’s coming down the pike, and how your library can prepare itself for future technologies.
Speaker: Michael Porter, Communications Manager for WebJunction
 
Social learning for staff development: What, Where, and How
Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM       
Location: Chicago Hilton, Lake Huron Room
An interactive session for library directors, trainers, and CE or staff development officers to exchange lessons and explore successes around training library staff with social tools.
Speakers: Michael Porter, Communications Manager for WebJunction; Betha Gutsche, Learning Initiatives Developer for WebJunction
 
ASCLA President’s Program: Revitalizing the Library Experience
Time: 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM       
Location: Palmer House Hilton, Empire Room
In a world where information is an offshored commodity, where Google handles more questions in a second than a reference librarian will answer in a career, and where social gatherings have migrated to online networks, how can our libraries thrive? How can we demonstrate the greatest return on funders’ investment? ASCLA President Carol Desch invites you to the President’s Program to discuss these questions with library pundits Joan Frye Williams and George Needham, who will challenge you to rethink library services, turning some old stereotypes on their ears while making our work more valuable and more fun.
 
6th Annual Training Showcase CLENE
Time: 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM          
Location: McCormick Place South - S106
The Training Showcase is a poster session type of program celebrating innovative continuing education, staff development, training initiatives and programs in all types of libraries across the country. Invited participants present “Best Practices” from their organization or institution. There will a section set up for the presenters to demonstrate.
 
WebJunction for Organizations
Time: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM          
Location: Hyatt Regency McCormick - OCLC’s “Red” Suite
(Please ask the hotel front desk for the location of OCLC's Red Suite)
Are you a decision maker for your library? Are you interested in learning more about partnership opportunities with WebJunction? In this presentation you will discover how we work with library organizations to provide customized, cost-effective resources to keep staff skills up-to-date and libraries relevant to current patron needs. We’ll provide an overview of our tools and how they can be used, our pricing and service options, and follow up with an open Q&A. You will also hear examples from our current partners who are successfully employing WebJunction tools to save time and money while meeting the needs of their library staff.
 
Please visit the OCLC booth (#3923) or contact Michael Shapiro with questions about this meeting: shapirom@oclc.org
 
OCLC Blog Salon
Time: 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM          
Location: Chicago Hilton, Rm: Boulevard C
There will be food and fun, lyrics and libations. Come enjoy some hobnobbing and nibbles with fellow bloggers and blogfans.
 
Monday, July 13
 
The Ultimate Debate: Has Library 2.0 fulfilled its promise?
Time: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM          
Location: McCormick Place West - W 181
IRSIG invites you to attend a lively discussion on Library 2.0. What is Library 2.0? What are its successes and failures?
Where is its place in the library landscape? Join us for a discussion by informative and opinionated library leaders on the topic.
Moderated by Roy Tennant.
Speakers: Meredith Farkas, Cindi Trainor, David Lee King, Michael Porter
 
WebJunction for Organizations
Time: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM          
Location: OCLC’s “Red” suite at the Hyatt McCormick Center
(Please ask the hotel front desk for the location of OCLC's Red Suite)
Are you a decision maker for your library? Are you interested in learning more about partnership opportunities with WebJunction? In this presentation you will discover how we work with library organizations to provide customized, cost-effective resources to keep staff skills up-to-date and libraries relevant to current patron needs. We’ll provide an overview of our tools and how they can be used, our pricing and service options, and follow up with an open Q&A. You will also hear examples from our current partners who are successfully employing WebJunction tools to save time and money while meeting the needs of their library staff.
 
Please visit the OCLC booth (#3923) or contact Michael Shapiro with questions about this meeting: shapirom@oclc.org
 
Please remember to confirm meeting locations and times – things do change!


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