[OPLINLIST] ALAO 29th Annual Conference - November 14, 2003
Deberah England
deberah.england@wright.edu
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Information, Innovation, Inspiration - Making the Connection
Academic Library Association of Ohio Annual Conference 2003
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Dublin, OH
November 14, 2003
ALAO cordially invites you to join us for Information, Innovation,
Inspiration - Making the Connection at our 29th annual conference. The
conference will be held on November 14, 2003 at the Wyndham Dublin Hotel
in Dublin, Ohio.
Conference theme:
This year's conference theme addresses new situations and demands that
are forcing libraries today to rethink their role and transform their
practices. Programs will be offered by colleagues who have risen to the
challenges of diminishing resources and
escalating costs while continuing to provide vital services using
information, innovation and inspiration. In all, over 25 programs and
thirteen poster sessions will be presented.
In addition, interest group business meetings will be held along with a
discussion session with our keynote speaker.
Speaker:
Sally Gardner Reed, Executive Director for Friends of Libraries, U.S.A.
(FOLUSA), will be the keynote speaker. She will address the importance
of defining and connecting with "community" to raise awareness about the
importance of the library in academe and to raise financial and
political support for the library.
Ms. Reed is the author of numerous articles and books including Making
the Case for Your Library and A Handbook for Successful Management. She
has published on a variety of topics including library assessment,
volunteers, librarianship, collection development, management and
marketing.
Her current and past professional affiliations include ALA, Virginia
Library Association, Iowa Library Association, New England Library
Association, Vermont Library Association, and Bibliographic Center for
Research and Research Publications, Inc. She has served ALA in many
capacities since 1980 and is currently a member of the Public Awareness
Committee (2002-), @Your Library Task Force (2001-), and a past
Executive Board Member (1997-2001). She is also serving on the Editorial
Board for Journal of Library Administration. In 2000, Reed was
presented the Herbert and Virginia White Award for Promotion of
Libraries and Librarianship from ALA.
Conference topics include:
. Librarians in the Academy
. Staff development and training
. The academic librarian's future
. Utilizing Friends groups
. Course management software
. Public relations and fund raising in libraries
. Connecting with faculty, vendors, publishers, and other library systems
. Helping off-campus/off-site users
. Maintenance of URLs for electronic resources
. Promoting our resources, services and expertise
. Recruiting, retaining and training student employees
. Library cart drill team demonstration
Who should attend?
. Academic librarians
. Public librarians
. Information professionals
. Library support staff
For registration, accommodation and program details, please visit the
conference website at http://www.alaoweb.org/03conf/ or email Lois Szudy
at LSzudy@otterbein.edu.
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ANNOUNCEMENT <br>
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<b><i>Information, Innovation, Inspiration - Making the Connection </i></b><br>
Academic Library Association of Ohio Annual Conference 2003<br>
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Dublin, OH<br>
November 14, 2003<br>
<br>
ALAO cordially invites you to join us for<i> Information, Innovation, Inspiration
- Making the Connection</i> at our 29th annual conference. The conference
will be held on November 14, 2003 at the Wyndham Dublin Hotel in Dublin,
Ohio.<br>
<br>
<u>Conference theme</u>:<br>
This year’s conference theme addresses new situations and demands that are
forcing libraries today to rethink their role and transform their practices.
Programs will be offered by colleagues who have risen to the challenges of
diminishing resources and<br>
escalating costs while continuing to provide vital services using information,
innovation and inspiration. In all, over 25 programs and thirteen poster
sessions will be presented. <br>
In addition, interest group business meetings will be held along with a discussion
session with our keynote speaker.<br>
<br>
<u>Speaker</u>:<br>
Sally Gardner Reed, Executive Director for Friends of Libraries, U.S.A. (FOLUSA),
will be the keynote speaker. She will address the importance of defining
and connecting with "community" to raise awareness about the importance of
the library in academe and to raise financial and political support for the
library.<br>
<br>
Ms. Reed is the author of numerous articles and books including <i>Making
the Case for Your Library</i> and <i>A Handbook for Successful Management</i>.
She has published on a variety of topics including library assessment, volunteers,
librarianship, collection development, management and marketing. <br>
<br>
Her current and past professional affiliations include ALA, Virginia Library
Association, Iowa Library Association, New England Library Association, Vermont
Library Association, and Bibliographic Center for Research and Research Publications,
Inc. She has served ALA in many capacities since 1980 and is currently a
member of the Public Awareness Committee (2002-), @Your Library Task Force
(2001-), and a past Executive Board Member (1997-2001). She is also serving
on the Editorial Board for <i>Journal of Library Administration</i>. In
2000, Reed was presented the Herbert and Virginia White Award for Promotion
of Libraries and Librarianship from ALA. <br>
<br>
<u>Conference topics include</u>:<br>
• Librarians in the Academy <br>
• Staff development and training<br>
• The academic librarian’s future<br>
• Utilizing Friends groups<br>
• Course management software<br>
• Public relations and fund raising in libraries<br>
• Connecting with faculty, vendors, publishers, and other library systems<br>
• Helping off-campus/off-site users<br>
• Maintenance of URLs for electronic resources<br>
• Promoting our resources, services and expertise<br>
• Recruiting, retaining and training student employees<br>
• Library cart drill team demonstration<br>
<br>
<u>Who should attend</u>?<br>
• Academic librarians<br>
• Public librarians<br>
• Information professionals<br>
• Library support staff<br>
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For registration, accommodation and program details, please visit the conference
website at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.alaoweb.org/03conf/">http://www.alaoweb.org/03conf/</a> or email Lois Szudy at <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:LSzudy@otterbein.edu">LSzudy@otterbein.edu</a>.<br>
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