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Be a Player: Professional Library Associations & You
Ted Wanner, Continuing Education Specialist, Texas Library Association
Continuing Education?
Continuing Education?
• 30 years ago, most libraries still had card catalogs• 22 years ago, no World Wide Web • 18 years ago, no wikis or blogs• 14 years ago, no Google• 8 years ago, no Facebook, no Web 2.0• 5 years ago, no Twitter• 4 years ago, no iPhone• 2 years ago, no iPad
Associations For All Kinds of Libraries
•Academic
•School
•Public
•Special
Academic Libraries
• Over 150 in Texas
• Some Key Issues:– Library instruction– Integrated Library Instruction / Collaboration– SACS– Marketing, PR, and Advocacy– Money
Public Libraries
• Over 570 in Texas
• Some Key Issues:– Professional staffing– Relevance in the Internet Age– Library instruction and Programming– Marketing, PR, and Advocacy– Money, money– Disaster Preparedness
Special Libraries
• Corporate, museum, medical, law, art, etc.
• Sometimes hard to define or count
• (Over 9000 nationwide)
• Some Key Issues:– Money money money– Rising data costs– Marketing, PR, & Advocacy
School Libraries
• Over 7000 in Texas
• Some Key Issues– Professional staffing– Integrated Library Instruction / Collaboration– Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills– Labeling and other challenges– Marketing, PR, and Advocacy– Money money money money
Q: How do we address common issues with one voice?
Q: How do we address common issues with one voice?
A: Professional Associations!
National Level
• American Library Association (ala.org)– American Association of School Librarians– Association of College & Research Libraries– Public Library Association– Special Library Association– Association of Specialized & Cooperative Library Agencies
– Library Leadership & Management Association
– Etc.
National Level (cont.)
• American Association of Law Libraries• American Society for Information Science & Technology
• Chinese American Libraries Association
• Medical Library Association
• Music Library Association
• Urban Libraries Council
Social Media Revolution
• Rise of Virtual Conferences
• National Divisions and Round Tables giving way to Communities of Practice
• Opportunities for Digital Natives
www.ala.org
ALA Annual ConferenceJune 23-28
ALA Annual Conference
• Over 25,000 participants
• Speakers include Dan Savage, Sue Gardner, Molly Shannon, Jeff Kinney, Daniel Ellsberg, Brooke Gladstone, Jeff Jarvis, and many more
• Meetings on every aspect of libraries
• Nationwide Placement Center
Closer to Home
Texas Library Association
• Over 100 years old
• Largest state library association(bigger than New York, California, & Illinois combined)
Nearly 7000 members
Average of 7500 conference attendees
15 staff
TLA Divisions
• College & University Library Division
• Public Library Division
• Special Library Division
• Texas Association of School Libraries
TLA Districts
TLA Districts
1. Abilene
2. Amarillo
3. Austin
4. Corpus Christi
5. Dallas
6. El Paso
7. Fort Worth
8. Houston
9. Lubbock
10.San Antonio
Round Tables & Interest Groups
• Major areas of interest in librarianship– Acquisitions, Archives, Automation, Cataloging,
Children, Genealogy, Library Instruction, Reference, Supervision & Management, Young Adults, etc.
• Special interests – Black Caucus, CE Providers, Distributed E-Learning,
Doo Wop (fun), Gay-Lesbian-Transgendered, REFORMA, Service to Spanish Speakers, TALL Texans, TPALS (vendors), etc.
Committees (examples)
• Functions within the Association– Awards, Budget, By-Laws, Conference
Programming, Continuing Education, Legislative, Membership, New Members
• Major ideals of the Association– Intellectual Freedom, Leadership
Development, Professional Recruitment and Retention, Professional Rights and Responsibilities, Texas-Mexico Relations
Publications
• Texas Library Journal
• TLACast
• Intellectual Freedom Handbook
• TexLine
• Texas Reference Sources
• Award lists (Bluebonnet, Tayshas, 2x2)
Texas Library Journal
Publications
• Texas Library Journal
• TLACast
• Intellectual Freedom Handbook
• TexLine
• Texas Reference Sources
• Award lists (Bluebonnet, Tayshas, 2x2)
Publications
• Texas Library Journal
• TLACast
• Intellectual Freedom Handbook
• TexLine
• Texas Reference Sources
• Award lists (Bluebonnet, Tayshas, 2x2)
BLOGS
CE Opportunities
• District Meetings and Workshops
CE Opportunities
• District Meetings and Workshops
• Online tutorials & webinars
–www.txla.org/ce
Examples of TLA webinars
• Opportunities in academic libraries with Claremont CEO Robert Walton
• Outreach to special populations with ALA President Molly Raphael
• Management series with Dr. Julie Todaro
• Copyright series with attorney / consultant Gretchen McCord
Upcoming webinars
• Free job-hunting series in Summer 2011
• Leadership series with future ALA President Maureen Sullivan
• Technology integration
• Management and Supervision
• Collaboration and partnerships
• Library instruction
CE Opportunities
• District Meetings and Workshops
• Online tutorials & webinars
• TALL Texans Leadership Development
TALL Texans topics• Leadership vs
Management
• Communication, Coaching, Negotiation, Conflict Resolution, Advocacy
• Strategic Planning, Risk-taking, Ethics
• Personal Career Planning
CE Opportunities
• District Meetings and Workshops
• Online tutorials & webinars
• TALL Texans Leadership Development
CE Opportunities
• District Meetings and Workshops
• Online tutorials & webinars
• Institutes– TALL Texans Leadership Development– Senior Leadership
Advocacy at 2011 Conference
Testifying to the Legislature
Legislative Efforts
• 2011 Session and Aftermath
• Restoration of direct state aid
• Restoration of TexShare
• Sustain Telecommunications Discounts
• TexShare databases for K-12
Legislative Efforts
• 2011 Session and Aftermath
• Restoration of direct state aid
• Restoration of TexShare
• Sustain Telecommunications Discounts
• TexShare databases for K-12
Legislative Efforts
• 2011 Session and Aftermath
• Restoration of direct state aid
• Restoration of TexShare
• Sustain Telecommunications Discounts
• TexShare databases for K-12
TLA Conference
• April 12-15, 2011 in AUSTIN
• Nearly eight thousand people
• Over 200 educational programs– Best practices– New tools– New inspirations
TLA President Jerilynn Williams
Public LibrarianMontgomery County
Tentative Logo for 2012
2012 Preconferences
• Return on Investment – value of libraries
• Library Mashups – Social Media
• International library development
• Dealing with difficult patrons
Sample Workshops
• Social Media• Grants & Fundraising• Library Instruction• Faculty Collaboration• Programming for
Children & Youth• Management• Assessment
• Intellectual Freedom• Outreach • Genealogy• Facilties Redesign• Virtual Reference• eBooks & eReaders• Presentation Skills• Graphic Novels
Recent Keynote Speakers
• Julie Andrews• Isabel Allende• Ralph Nader• Julie Powell• Scott Simon
• Gloria Estefan
• Marlee Matlin
• Rita Perlman
• Paula Poundstone
• Gloria Steinem
2011 Speakers
Jamie Lee Curtis Greg Mortenson
2012 Speakers?
Other opportunities
• Networking
(Welcome Party, Presidents Party)
• Book Cart Drill Team
Volunteer for Conference
• WWW.TXLA.ORG
• EVENTS: ANNUAL CONFERENCE
• VOLUNTEER LINK
Volunteer for Conference
• WWW.TXLA.ORG
• EVENTS: ANNUAL CONFERENCE
• VOLUNTEER LINK
Join Your Professional Association
• Get Published!
• Get New Skills!
• Make Things Happen!!
• Help Steer the Profession!
• Get a Job!!!!
Join both ALA & TLA for $35
Normal student rate: $25 TLA, $30 ALA
Save $20! www.ala.org
Member Groups and Communities
Chapters
Joint Membership Link
• http://tinyurl.com/d7jgdy
Contact Info
Ted Wanner
Texas Library Association
www.txla.org
Or reach me through MyTLA