[OPLINLIST] Young Adult Services In Libraries
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*This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for
any duplication.
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_*YA Services In Libraries*_
Friday, December 5th, 2003
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
North Central Branch of the Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County
Don't miss this opportunity to hear YA expert Patrick Jones speak
about Best Practices, new directions, programming and collection
development. Patrick Jones was the Youth Services Coordinator for the
Houston Public Library in Houston, Texas when it planned, developed, and
implemented the award-winning Power Card Challenge program to register
every child for a library card, and the ASPIRE after-school program for
at-risk middle school kids which was named as one of the top five
programs in the nation serving young adults by the Young Adult Library
Services Association. He currently runs a firm dedicated to consulting,
training, and coaching for providing powerful youth services.
Patrick is the author of New Directions in Library Service to Young
Adults (ALA Editions, 2002), which provides a broad philosophical
framework for serving teens in school and public libraries. His
publications also include:
*Running a Library Card Campaign Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:
A How To Do It Manual
*Do It Right: Customer Service for Young Adults in School and Public
Libraries (co-written with school librarian Joel Shoemaker)
*Connecting Young Adults and Libraries: A How To Do It Manual
In addition, he has written over 40 articles for such library
professional publications as the Horn Book, School Library Journal,
Voice of Youth Advocates, and the Journal of Popular Culture in
Libraries as well as essays for reference books such as the St. James
Encyclopedia of Popular Culture.
**The registration fee includes a box lunch. Please choose one from the
following and indicate your choice in the comments section of the online
registration form.
* Smoked Turkey Breast Sandwich
* Ham and Swiss Cheese Sandwich
* Roast Beef Sandwich
* Tuna, Chicken, or Egg Salad Sandwich
* Vegetarian Sandwich
*Member Cost:* $45.00 includes continental breakfast and box lunch
*Non-Member Cost:* $95.00 includes continental breakfast and box lunch
The deadline to register is Monday, December 1st, 2003
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<p><b>This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our
apologies for any duplication.<br>
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Services In Libraries</b></big></big></u></font></big><br>
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<p>Friday, December 5th, 2003<br>
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.<br>
North Central Branch of the Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton
County<br>
</p>
<p> Don't
miss this opportunity to hear YA expert Patrick Jones speak about Best
Practices, new directions, programming and collection development.
Patrick Jones was the Youth Services Coordinator for the Houston Public
Library in Houston, Texas when it planned, developed, and implemented
the award-winning Power Card Challenge program to register every child
for a library card, and the ASPIRE after-school program for at-risk
middle school kids which was named as one of the top five programs in
the nation serving young adults by the Young Adult Library Services
Association. He currently runs a firm dedicated to consulting,
training, and coaching for providing powerful youth services. <br>
Patrick is the author of New Directions in Library Service to Young
Adults (ALA Editions, 2002), which provides a broad philosophical
framework for serving teens in school and public libraries. His
publications also include:<br>
*Running a Library Card Campaign Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:
A How To Do It Manual<br>
*Do It Right: Customer Service for Young Adults in School and Public
Libraries (co-written with school librarian Joel Shoemaker)<br>
*Connecting Young Adults and Libraries: A How To Do It Manual<br>
In addition, he has written over 40 articles for such library
professional publications as the Horn Book, School Library Journal,
Voice of Youth Advocates, and the Journal of Popular Culture in
Libraries as well as essays for reference books such as the St. James
Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. <br>
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<p><b></b>The registration fee includes a box lunch. Please choose one
from the
following and indicate your choice in the comments section of the
online registration form.<br>
* Smoked Turkey Breast Sandwich<br>
* Ham and Swiss Cheese Sandwich<br>
* Roast Beef Sandwich<br>
* Tuna, Chicken, or Egg Salad Sandwich<br>
* Vegetarian Sandwich</p>
<p><b>Member Cost:</b> $45.00 includes continental breakfast and box
lunch<br>
<b>Non-Member Cost:</b> $95.00 includes continental breakfast and box
lunch<br>
The deadline to register is Monday, December 1st, 2003</p>
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