[OPLINLIST] OVAL Workshops in September

Margaret "Doc" Delaney delanema@oplin.org
Wed, 27 Aug 2003 14:34:05 -0400


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In addition to the Kent State University Master of Library of Information
Science Distance Degree Program (www.oval.lib.oh.us/kent/) continuing this
fall, Ohio Valley Area Libraries (OVAL) Regional Library System invites you
to join us in September for...


CREATE A SAFE & HEALTHY BUILDING
Presented by: Miriam Kahn, MBK Consulting
Date & Time: Tue, Sep 16 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Fees: Free to MOLO/OVAL/SOLO members; $50 non-members
---Have you ever wondered where the hazardous places and environments are in
your library? How you will deal with these dangers? How you will protect
your collections and your patrons, especially those with disabilities? Learn
about surveying your building as a preliminary step toward good indoor air
quality. Learn where the potential hazards are for your older patrons and
for your patrons with disabilities. This workshop will cover two related
topics: working with disabled patrons and indoor air quality. The first part
will provide an overview of the needs of patrons with disabilities and
elderly patrons. Learn how ADA requirements affect cultural institutions,
looking at both the physical facility and such basic requirements as ramps
and accommodations, to programmatic areas such as accessible exhibits and
events. The second part will look at surveying your building for potential
indoor air quality problems as well as security and safety risks.


MANAGING THE LIBRARY'S IMAGE: Dynamic Library Management @ Grover Center,
Ohio University, Athens
Presented by: Melissa Dabe, Greene County Public Library and Holly Carroll,
Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library
Date & Time: Fri & Sat, Sep 19 & 20 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Fees: $135 for individual class; $125 per class if registered for the
two-part series. Successful completion earns 1.2 CEUs for a class or a total
of 7.2 CEUs for the entire certificate.
---On Day 1 Melissa Dabe will present "Developing a Marketing Plan." You
will learn the basics of marketing and start planning your library's future.
Come to this workshop with your pencils ready and you'll leave with a draft
of a marketing plan. Topics include: a) What is marketing, public relations,
advertising, and publicity?; b) Benchmarking; c) Setting goals and
objectives; d) Targeted marketing and niche marketing; e) Developing a clear
message; f) Tools to get your message out; g) Evaluating your campaign.
---On Day 2 Holly Carroll will present "Library Advocacy: Tools for
Survival." The focus of this workshop is to develop an awareness and
appreciation of the political nature of librarianship. Participants will
learn specific skills and techniques for effective advocacy. Topics include:
a) Skills for Effective Advocacy; b) Media Relations; c) Tools of the Trade;
d) Putting it all together; e) Components of an Effective Advocacy Campaign
Public Policy. Prior to workshop participants will need to download "Library
Advocacy: A Handbook for Ohio Public Library" from the Ohio Library
Council's Web site (www.olc.org). Please read and bring a copy to the
workshop.


INNOVATIVE IDEAS: GETTING CREATIVE WITH THE ELLISON MACHINE!
Presented by: Karen Gardner, Northwest Ohio SERRC
Date & Times: Wed, Sep 24 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and repeated from
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Fees: This workshop is FREE of charge to everyone! Enrollment limit: 12 per
session
---This fun filled hands-on session will help librarians, educators and
related professionals design and create books and curriculum materials for
students utilizing 180 die cut patterns with the Ellison machine. Come
prepared to be creative! Participants are required to bring their own
construction paper, wallpaper, poly foam, felt and any other materials that
participants want to use.


ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION: HOW TO HANDLE "OVER DUES"
Moderated by: Jimmie Epling, Ohio Valley Area Libraries (OVAL) Regional
Library System
Date & Time: Thu, Sep 25 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Fees: This workshop is free of charge to everyone!
---Dealing with overdue materials is a part of the library business. This
moderated open discussion on "over dues" will help you answer these
questions and more. Topics will include: a) Is your library's problem
unusual?; b) Is your annual loss rate (non-returned materials/total
circulation) excessive?; c) Are there problems with particular types of
patrons?  New borrowers?  Students?; d) What are effective/efficient
notices?  U.S. Mail?  E-mail?  Phone calls?; e) Are collection agencies cost
effective?; f) Is your fine policy a help or hindrance to resolving overdue
problems? Participants are encouraged to bring three years of circulation
and overdue statistics, fine policies, collection agency policies and
experience.


PLAGIARISM AND THE INTERNET
Presented by: Cynthia Jasper-Parisey, US/MS Library Director, Cincinnati
Country Day School
Date & Time: Fri, Sep 26 from 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Fees: This workshop is FREE of charge to everyone!
Cheating, copying, and plagiarism are not new concepts and cannot be
"blamed" on the Internet. Web technology, however, has made cheating much
easier and educators have been searching for new ways to detect and control
these practices. Cynthia will discuss what is (and what is not) plagiarism,
plagiarism indicators or clues, how to confirm plagiarism using the Internet
and other tools, and ways to prevent plagiarism. This is a videoconference.


___________

Unless otherwise noted, all workshops are held at OVAL, 252 W. 13th St.,
Wellston, Ohio { MAP:  www.oval.lib.oh.us/find/ }. For further details,
up-to-date information, and on-line registration, please visit the OVAL Web
site, www.oval.lib.oh.us/, and click on the Continuing Education link.

For more information about any OVAL workshop, contact Jennifer Hanlon,
Continuing Education Coordinator, at ceoval@oplin.org or 1-800-759-1537 x9.

All OVAL professional & technical training opportunities apply toward
renewal of your Ohio Public Library Certification.
___________



OVAL: Your Source for Instruction, Insight, Inspiration, Innovation!

Margaret "Doc" Delaney, Communications Coordinator
Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System (OVAL)
252 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692
740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 fax
www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ delanema@oplin.org

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color=3D#008080=20
size=3D5>CREATE A SAFE &amp; HEALTHY =
BUILDING</FONT></STRONG><BR><STRONG><FONT=20
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Consulting<BR><STRONG><FONT color=3D#008080>Date<SPAN =
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&amp; Time</SPAN>:</FONT></STRONG> Tue, Sep 16 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30=20
p.m.<BR><STRONG><FONT color=3D#008080>Fees:</FONT></STRONG> Free to =
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members; $50 non-members<BR>---Have you ever wondered where the =
hazardous places=20
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dangers? How=20
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disabilities? Learn about surveying your building as a preliminary step =
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good indoor air quality. Learn where the potential hazards are for your =
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two=20
related topics: working with disabled patrons and indoor air quality. =
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elderly patrons. Learn how ADA requirements affect cultural =
institutions,=20
looking at both the physical facility and such basic requirements as =
ramps and=20
accommodations, to programmatic areas such as accessible exhibits and =
events.=20
The second part will look at surveying your building for potential =
indoor air=20
quality problems as well as security and safety risks.<BR><BR><BR><FONT=20
color=3D#008080 size=3D5><STRONG>MANAGING THE LIBRARY'S =
IMAGE:</STRONG></FONT> <FONT=20
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University,=20
Athens<BR><STRONG><FONT color=3D#008080>Presented by:</FONT></STRONG> =
Melissa=20
Dabe, Greene County Public Library and Holly Carroll, =
Willoughby-Eastlake Public=20
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Time</SPAN>:</FONT></STRONG> Fri &amp; Sat, Sep 19 &amp; 20 from 9:00 =
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4:00 p.m.<BR><STRONG><FONT color=3D#008080>Fees:</FONT></STRONG> $135 =
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individual class; $125 per class if registered for the two-part series.=20
Successful completion earns 1.2 CEUs for a class or a total of 7.2 CEUs =
for the=20
entire certificate.<BR>---On Day 1 Melissa Dabe will present "Developing =
a=20
Marketing Plan." You will learn the basics of marketing and start =
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library's future. Come to this workshop with your pencils ready and =
you'll leave=20
with a draft of a marketing plan. Topics include: a) What is marketing, =
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objectives; d) Targeted marketing and niche marketing; e) Developing a =
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Day 2 Holly Carroll will present "Library Advocacy: Tools for Survival." =
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the=20
political nature of librarianship. Participants will learn specific =
skills and=20
techniques for effective advocacy. Topics include: a) Skills for =
Effective=20
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Ohio Public=20
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href=3D"http://www.olc.org"=20
target=3D_blank>www.olc.org</A>). Please read and bring a copy to the=20
workshop.<BR><BR><BR><STRONG><FONT color=3D#008080 size=3D5>INNOVATIVE =
IDEAS:=20
GETTING CREATIVE WITH THE ELLISON =
MACHINE!</FONT></STRONG><BR><STRONG><FONT=20
color=3D#008080>Presented by:</FONT></STRONG> Karen Gardner, Northwest =
Ohio=20
SERRC<BR><STRONG><FONT color=3D#008080>Date<SPAN =
class=3D953062218-27082003> &amp;=20
Times</SPAN>:</FONT></STRONG> Wed, Sep 24 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. =
and=20
repeated from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.<BR><STRONG><FONT=20
color=3D#008080>Fees:</FONT></STRONG> This workshop is FREE of charge to =
everyone!=20
Enrollment limit: 12 per session<BR>---This fun filled hands-on session =
will=20
help librarians, educators and related professionals design and create =
books and=20
curriculum materials for students utilizing 180 die cut patterns with =
the=20
Ellison machine. Come prepared to be creative! Participants are required =
to=20
bring their own construction paper, wallpaper, poly foam, felt and any =
other=20
materials that participants want to use.<BR><BR><BR><FONT =
color=3D#008080=20
size=3D5><STRONG>ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION: HOW TO HANDLE "OVER=20
DUES"</STRONG></FONT><BR><STRONG><FONT color=3D#008080>Moderated=20
by:</FONT></STRONG> Jimmie Epling, Ohio Valley Area Libraries (OVAL) =
Regional=20
Library System<BR><STRONG><FONT color=3D#008080>Date<SPAN=20
class=3D953062218-27082003> &amp; Time</SPAN>:</FONT></STRONG> Thu, Sep =
25 from=20
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.<BR><STRONG><FONT =
color=3D#008080>Fees:</FONT></STRONG> This=20
workshop is free of charge to everyone!<BR>---Dealing with overdue =
materials is=20
a part of the library business. This moderated open discussion on "over =
dues"=20
will help you answer these questions and more. Topics will include: a) =
Is your=20
library's problem unusual?; b) Is your annual loss rate (non-returned=20
materials/total circulation) excessive?; c) Are there problems with =
particular=20
types of patrons?&nbsp; New borrowers?&nbsp; Students?; d) What are=20
effective/efficient notices?&nbsp; U.S. Mail?&nbsp; E-mail?&nbsp; Phone =
calls?;=20
e) Are collection agencies cost effective?; f) Is your fine policy a =
help or=20
hindrance to resolving overdue problems? Participants are encouraged to =
bring=20
three years of circulation and overdue statistics, fine policies, =
collection=20
agency policies and experience.<BR></P>
<P><STRONG><FONT color=3D#008080><SPAN class=3D953062218-27082003><FONT=20
size=3D5>PLAGIARISM AND THE INTERNET</FONT></SPAN><BR>Presented=20
by:</FONT></STRONG> Cynthia Jasper-Parisey, US/MS Library Director, =
Cincinnati=20
Country Day School<BR><STRONG><FONT color=3D#008080>Date<SPAN=20
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</SPAN><SPAN class=3D953062218-27082003>from </SPAN>12:30&nbsp;<SPAN=20
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class=3D953062218-27082003>p.m.<BR></SPAN><STRONG><FONT=20
color=3D#008080>Fees:</FONT></STRONG> This workshop is FREE of charge to =

everyone!<BR>Cheating, copying, and plagiarism are not new concepts and =
cannot=20
be "blamed" on the Internet. Web technology, however, has made cheating =
much=20
easier and educators have been searching for new ways to detect and =
control=20
these practices. Cynthia will discuss what is (and what is not) =
plagiarism,=20
plagiarism indicators or clues, how to confirm plagiarism using the =
Internet and=20
other tools, and ways to prevent plagiarism. This is a =
videoconference.</P>
<P><BR><STRONG><FONT =
color=3D#008080>___________<BR></FONT></STRONG><BR>Unless=20
otherwise noted, all workshops are held at OVAL, 252 W. 13th St., =
Wellston, Ohio=20
{ MAP:&nbsp; <A href=3D"http://www.oval.lib.oh.us/find/"=20
target=3D_blank>www.oval.lib.oh.us/find/</A> }. For further details, =
up-to-date=20
information, and on-line registration, please visit the OVAL Web site, =
<A=20
href=3D"http://www.oval.lib.oh.us/" =
target=3D_blank>www.oval.lib.oh.us/</A>, and=20
click on the Continuing Education link.<BR><BR>For more information =
about any=20
OVAL workshop, contact Jennifer Hanlon, Continuing Education =
Coordinator, at <A=20
href=3D"mailto:ceoval@oplin.org">ceoval@oplin.org</A> or 1-800-759-1537=20
x9.<BR><BR>All OVAL professional &amp; technical training opportunities =
apply=20
toward renewal of your Ohio Public Library =
Certification.<BR><STRONG><FONT=20
color=3D#008080>___________</FONT></STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG><FONT color=3D#008080><BR><BR></FONT><FONT color=3D#800080 =
size=3D4>OVAL:=20
Your Source for Instruction, Insight, Inspiration,=20
Innovation!</FONT></STRONG><BR><BR>Margaret "Doc" Delaney, =
Communications=20
Coordinator<BR>Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System =
(OVAL)<BR>252=20
West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692<BR>740-384-2103 x 2 ~ =
740-384-2106=20
fax<BR><A href=3D"http://www.oval.lib.oh.us" =
target=3D_blank>www.oval.lib.oh.us</A>=20
~ <A =
href=3D"mailto:delanema@oplin.org">delanema@oplin.org</A></P></BODY></HTM=
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