ASSOCIATES (vol. 3, no. 2, November 1996) - associates.ucr.edu
Conferences UNITED STATES Florida -------------------- COLT-North Florida Chapter Upcoming Events Dec. 14, 1996 At the Home of the Putnams 3600 Martinwood Ct. Tallahassee, FL Everyone is welcomed to attend our HOLIDAY COVERED DISH LUNCHEON. This will be a time to get to know each other and have fun. Please come and join us. Contact Linda Putnam 385-7282 if you would like to attend. There will be no cost other than bringing a covered dish. -------------------- Jan. 11, 1997 - Leon County Public Library WHAT DO THEY DO IN TECHNICAL SERVICES. Mrs. Rosann Bazirjian Assistant Directory of Technical Services at Florida State University will help us understand what is done "behind the scenes" in Technical Services. -------------------- Feb. 8, 1997 - Leon County Public Library REFERENCE INTERVIEWS. Mrs. Katherine Shelfer from the Reference Department at Florida State University's Strozier Library will teach us the basics of how to find our what the patron REALLY wants. -------------------- April 12, 1997 - Leon County Public Library PRESERVATION AND DISASTER PLANNING. Mr. Burt Altman, University Librarian in the Special Collections Department of Strozier Library, Florida State University and FSU Libraries Preservation Officer will give a presentation dealing with the new Preservation and Disaster Plans written by the FSU University Libraries and how recent events have caused immediate implementation of the disaster plan. -------------------- June 14, 1997 - Leon County Public Library Mrs. Deedee Hynote, Systems Administrator at Nabors, Giblin and Nickerson Law Firm will give a presentation dealing with LANS - LOCAL AREA NETWORKS. WHAT THEY ARE AND HOW THEY WORK. For more information on these or any other programs contact: Linda Putnam Documents Department Strozier Library Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306-2047 Email: PUTNAM@MAILER.FSU.EDU New York -------------------- December 3, 1996 2:00 TO 4:00 PM Capital District Library Council 28 Essex St. Albany, NY CALA : CAPITAL AREA LIBRARY ASSISTANTS is pleased to announce our fall 1996 workshop, Support Staff Visibility in an Era of Downsizing. The workshop will be presented by, Ed Gillen, Personnel Assistant, Office of Human Resources Management, New York State Education Department. Join us for a lively discussion of some of the most important issues facing library assistants today. Following a showing of the video "Support Staff: invisible people" (presented by Ed Martinez in the Soaring to Excellence II series), Ed Gillen, nationally known advocate for library support staff, will lead a discussion about some of the key points made in the video, including: ways to make ourselves more valuable and more visible in our organization, doing more with less, qualifications, continuing education and morale. Face the future with more certainty! COST: $5.00 Registration fee -- REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH. For more information contact: Jean Guyon SUNY Albany Telephone: 518- 442-3625 Fax: 518- 442-3620 Email: jm902@cnsvax.albany.edu Oregon -------------------- July 18, 1997 Portland, Oregon Oregon Library Support Staff Roundtable (LSSRT) conference is tentatively scheduled for Friday, July 18th in Portland, Oregon. Watch future issues of "Associates for more details or contact: Maresa Kirk Mark O. Hatfield Library Willamette University Salem, OR 97301 Telephone: 503-370-6312 E-mail: mkirk@willamette.edu Virginia -------------------- May 19-20, 1997 Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond Virginia Library Association Paraprofessional Forum "Today's Vision -- Tomorrow's Reality" The Virginia Library Association Paraprofessional Forum will hold its annual two-day conference. For more information contact: Sue McFaden Email: smcfaden@aol.com or Diane Moore Email: dmoore@leo.vsla.edu Washington, D.C. -------------------- February 13-14, 1997 COLT Mid-winter Conference The Washington D.C. chapter of COLT will be hosting this year's Mid-Winter Conference from February 13-14, 1997. The focus of this year's workshop is "Combatting Stress in the Workplace". A luncheon and tours of selected Washington, D.C. landmarks are also on the agenda. For registration forms and information contact: Kineret Abramson Telephone: 202- 662-9198 Email: abramson@law.georgetown.edu Vivian Serrano Telephone: 202- 662-9185 Email: serrano@law.georgetown.edu -------------------- February 16-17, 1997 American Library Association Midwinter Conference Support Staff Interest Roundtable (SSIRT) February 15, 1996 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Business Meeting February 16, 1997 - 2:00 pm -4:00 pm Discussion Group meeting Any Support Staff that will be in Washington for ALA or just want to come in for the day are more than welcome to attend one or both meetings. Sites for the meetings will not be set until after December 1. Watch LIBSUP-L and the Library Support Staff Resource Page for further details. Wisconsin -------------------- March 20, March 21, March 24 Various Locations Wisconsin Library Association Support Staff Section Library Support Staff: Meeting the Realities of the 21st Century These one-day conferences will be held in various locations around the state. Join your colleagues for a variety of interesting, informative and inexpensive programs. March 20, 1997--UW Center Marathon County (Wausau) March 21, 1997--UW LaCrosse March 24, 1997--UW Milwaukee Registration information will be available in January. For more information contact: Lavonia (Moni) McCarty Circulation Services Murphy Library Resource Center UW LaCrosse LaCrosse, WI 54601 Telephone: 608-785-8524 Fax: 608-785-8639 Email: mccarty@mail.uwlax.edu ------------------------------------ April 17-19, 1997 Chula Vista Resort Wisconsin Dells, WI Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians (WAAL) Annual Conference For registration and more information contact: Wisconsin Library Association 4785 Hayes Road Madison, WI 53704-7364 Telephone: 608-242-2040 Fax: 608-242-2050 Teleconference Schedule Soaring to Excellence February 14, 1997; March 14, 1997; April 11, 1997 Topics for this year's Soaring to Excellence teleconference are based on feedback from more than 10,000 library support staff who participated in Soaring to Excellence over the last two years. You and the Internet Friday, February 14, 1997 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) This teleconference will cover the basic use, design and terminology of the Internet. It will also focus on training for you and the library user, access to the Internet, using mental models to better understand the Internet, and using the Internet in reference and searches. The presenter: D. Scott Brandt, a.k.a. Techman, is an assistant professor of library and information service at Purdue University. In addition to training, teaching and doing research, Scott Brandt is a nationally known presenter of workshops that apply new models of learning to training on Internet-related topics. He is one of the organizers of the annual Computers in Libraries conference. You and Technical Services Friday, March 14, 1997 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) This teleconference will explain technical services directed to library staffers who work in technical services as well as those who work in other areas of the library. We'll look at qualifications for working in technical services, possible jobs for LTA's and time management. We'll highlight communications and serving the internal client and you'll improve your skills at teamwork between the technical services department and the public services department. We'll also take a look at technical services issues now and in the future. The presenter: Debra Wilcox Johnson teaches, writes, and consults in the areas of management, personnel issues, technical services, library issues, and training of each category of library worker. Dr. Johnson works with libraries of every type and size throughout the United States. Both her practical approach to library issues and her ability to involve participants make her an ideal teleconference participant. Deb Johnson's combination of useful information and humor will create a relaxed and information-packed training experience. You'll discover what makes a quality workplace and excellent customer service. You and Your Job: Body, Mind and Spirit Friday, April 11, 1997 You are not "just" a library assistant. You are part of a worldwide system of information which is basic to human culture: the library. Learn the latest on ergonomics and environment in the library. Update your people skills by learning about conflict management, assertiveness vs. aggressiveness and gender differences in communication. Finally, find out how you can soar in the global world by increasing your self-esteem and body image. The presenters: To be announced Soaring to Excellence is a teleconference designed especially for training library assistants. The content of Soaring to Excellence is a balance between technical issues and workplace issues. It is innovative, practical and it is a milestone in the history of library paraprofessionals, who form 62% of library employees. The program is produced by the College of DuPage under the direction of Linda Slusar, the coordinator of the Library Technical Assistant program at COD. Previous Soaring to Excellence teleconferences have reached over 10,000 people at 420 sites in the U.S., Canada and the Virgin Islands. Participants have included the Library of Congress, Harvard University and NASA For more information on how your institution can participate call the College of DuPage at: 1-800-3-LINKUP -------------------- If you would like your conference or workshop promoted in _ASSOCIATES: The Electronic Library Support Staff Journal_, contact: Paulette Feld Technical Services Libraries & Learning Resources University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Oshkosh, WI 54901 Telephone: 414-424-7369 Fax: 414-424-2175 Email: feld@uwosh.edu