Friday, October 9, 2009 ***Conference schedule is subject to modification.***
RTSC 7:30–8:45 RTSC Business/Breakfast Meeting The business meeting of the RTSC section. (Free to RTSC members)
GRS 8:00-8:45 GRS Business Meeting Business meeting for all members of the Government Resources Section, including annual elections.
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Friday Concurrent Sessions NCLPA 9 – 10:15 Sustainable Library: Lessons from Joyner Library’s Green Task Force In Summer 2008, staff at Joyner Library formed the Green Task Force. The group’s mission is to research, propose, implement, and promote green education and sustainable environmental practices in the university library environment. This session will focus on organizing the group, developing a mission and goals, developing obtainable strategies, green projects, tools for communication, lessons learned, and suggestions for the future.
Conference Committee 9 – 10:15 The Library Diversity Committee: Serving Knowledge, Serving You You are invited to attend a panel discussion that focuses on the role of the Library Diversity committee. Alan Bailey and Robert James (ECU), Kawanna Bright (NCSU), Bridgette Sanders (UNCC) and Rachel Stinehelfer and Jason Alston (UNCG) will share their experiences and resources. The panel will respond to questions related to developing their committee charge, initiating interest among library staff, seeking ideas for programming and identifying opportunities to collaborate with unites outside of the Library.
CJCLS 9 – 10:15 Mapping Your Trail- Keeping Up With Web 2.0 Developments Web2.0 has a language of its own. NetVibes,Trailfire, Twitter, Blist, Delicious, Igoogle, Googledocs, Elluminate, Cramster, Cometdocs, Zamzar, SketchUp, Zoho, DimDim, Jing, etc. How can we ever keep up with all of the new apps? What are all of those strange little icons at the bottom of your screen? Here is a tour of some of the recent Web 2.0 products. We don’t have to use them all; it’s just nice to have a tour of what some of them are and what they are used for. Lynn McCormick is the Coordinator for Library Evening Services at Pitt Community College.
GRS/REMCo 9 – 10:15 All About Census 2010 A panel will present the process and release for Census 2010, census data vs. American Community Survey data, and why libraries need to be involved. Beth Hayden, Demographics and Reference Librarian, State Library of NC; Bob Coats,NC Office of State Budget and Management; Laura Strickland McClettie, US Census Bureau.
RTSC 9 – 10:15 Errand into the Maze: Results of an Empirical Study Designed to Deborah R. Gerhardt, Director of Intellectual Property Initiative and Adjunct Professor of Law, UNC School of Law will present the findings of her Mellon Foundation funded research into copyright concerns for libraries.
PLS-Branch Services 9 – 10:15 Step Away from the Desk! Circulation Issues in Today’s Library Environment Discussion of circulation issues facing today’s librarians.
NCASL 9 – 10:15 The ABC’s of Diversity: Multicultural Resources for K-12 Students This session offers a selective overview of multicultural literature and other resources for children and young adults. These resources can help students acquire a global perspective and an understanding that human beings have more similarities than differences. Time will be allowed for participants to examine resources at the end of the session. ********************************************************************************* Friday Concurrent Sessions Conference Committee 10:30-11:45 Library Workforce Challenges in North Carolina This panel will begin with an overview of key results from the (WILIS) study followed by a panel discussion on workforce planning in the public, school and academic library settings. Topics will include strategies for recruitment and retention, increasing diversity in the profession, succession planning, and needs for continuing education and training. Panelist include: Joanne Gard Marshall and WILIS research team members; Mary Boone, State Library of North Carolina; Gerry Solomon, Instructional Technology, North Carolina Department of Instruction; Susan Nutter, North Carolina State University, Irene Owens, North Carolina Central University; and Ellen Dickey, Central Carolina Community College
PLS-Adult Services 10:30-11:45 Survive and Thrive We’ll talk about ways one library has been helping patrons as they search for jobs in this tough economy.
Conference Committee 10:30-11:45 NCknows The NCknows service provides around the clock live reference assistance to residents of North Carolina, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days of the year. The librarians are not up all night - instead, North Carolina participates in QuestionPoint's 24/7 Reference Cooperative, a collaborative of over 1,500 libraries in the US and UK that cooperatively staff this live chat service. Phil Blank, Coordinator of NCknows, will discuss how NCknows works and how it provides great service to users throughout North Carolina, through the cooperative efforts of the over 100 member libraries. He will also provide information on how NC libraries can join NCknows and offer 24/7 service through their library website.
NCASL 10:30-11:45 The Three C’s of Graphic Novels: Criteria, Collection and Curriculum In this session, you will learn about the NC Department of Public Instruction's new criteria for selecting graphic novel resources for your collections. Participants will learn about curriculum-based titles as well as collection development issues. Information will be provided regarding recent research on the advantages of using graphic novels with students.
NCASL 10:30-11:45 Creating an Inclusive Library Collection for Children Join Alan R. Bailey, Assistant Professor/Education Curriculum Library, J.Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, as he discusses ways to develop inclusive library collections for children, ages 3-6. Based on the primary dimensions of diversity identified by Marily Loden and July B. Rosener, themes include age, gender, ethnic heritage, race, mental/physical abilities and characteristics and sexual orientation. Examples of outstanding titles will be presented and and an annotated bibliography will be available.
TNT 10:30-11:45 New Ways of Exposing Digital Library Content: WolfWalk and North Carolina Architects and Builders **************************************************************************************** NCLA 12-2 All Conference Lunch/Closing Session Phil Barton, Presiding Speaker: Barbara Armstrong White
The presenters will be Jason Casden, Joseph Ryan, and Markus Wust.
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