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8:00 ‐ 8:30 Registration
8:30 ‐ 8:45 Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:45 ‐ 9:15 Keynote: Jerome Eberharter “American Libraries ‐ Thriving in the Digital Age”
12:30‐1:30 Lunch speaker: Azam Houle “Dare to Read!”
Session Three 11:20‐12:15
Please mark the programs you plan to attend so presenters may prepare a sufficient number of handouts.
SESSION ONE—9:20 to 10:00 AM
Ultimate Librarian.
I Want Everything Online
How to Survive Summer Reading w/o Going Buggy
An Ongoing Makeover: The Evolving Story of Library Spaces
SESSION TWO—10:15‐11:05 AM
Free From The Fortress
Early Literacy: Puppetry, Wildness, and Lapsit Storytimes
Leadership & Communication
Programs & Services for the Senior Population
SESSION THREE—11:20 to 12:15 PM
Blood, Sweat & Money
Notes from a Wandering Librarian
An Introduction to Storytelling Graphic Novels for Teens & Adults
SESSION FOUR– 1:30 to 2:20 PM
Web 2.0 Makeover— New ICFL Website
The Teen Scene YRCA Nominees 2009
Get out! (of the library): Reaching Teens and Latinos
SESSION FIVE—3:00 to 3:50 PM
Get Your Game On: Video Games for All Ages @ Your Library
Cell Phones: They’re Not Just for Talking Anymore
Researching & Writing Creative Family History
Portal to the World: WebJunction Idaho
REGISTRATION Name Library Street Address City, State & Zip Code Phone Number
REGISTRATION FEE: (Includes lunch)
$27 ILA Member
$52 ILA Non‐member
No Refunds For ILA membership information, follow this link:
http://www.idaholibraries.org/membership/
Please make checks payable & mail by April 1st to:
ILA SW Regional Conference Shirley Hansen Idaho Commission for Libraries 325 West State Street Boise, ID 83702‐6072
Questions? Please contact Committee Chair Shirley Hansen by phone at 334‐2150 or by email: [email protected]
Conference location: Kathryn Albertson International Center, College of Idaho 2112 Cleveland Blvd. Caldwell, ID 83651 http://www.idaholibraries.org/node/108
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Blood, Sweat & Money. Mary K. Aucutt, Boise Public Library
Library Resource Development: fundraising, grant writing, contributions.
Notes from a Wandering Librarian. Jenny Lynne Semenza, Idaho State University
Come learn what new ideas, innovative services, and entertaining anecdotes I’ve uncovered in my wanderings through Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico academic libraries.
Ultimate Librarian. $n Vol. 1, $p Catalogers versus the graphic novel! Shanna Jorgensen Decker, Boise Public Library
Cataloging graphic novels can present some unique challenges. How to provide consistent and relevant information to our users for discovery and retrieval will be explored. I Want Everything Online. Amy Vecchione, Idaho State Historical Society
Basic tricks and tips to digitize your special collections, old photos, and legacy items. Talk about how you can become a team member in IDIG‐ Idaho Digital Initiatives Group.
How to Survive Summer Reading w/o Going Buggy. Amanda Pittman, Ada Community Library
This presentation will discuss several survival tips for library staff overwhelmed by summer reading. An Ongoing Makeover: The Evolving Story of Library Spaces. Kim Leeder, Boise State University
We’ll look at how the use of library spaces has changed throughout history and discuss the evolving theories behind those practices. We’ll also look at current trends in design and the future outlook for libraries.
Session One 9:20‐10:00
Session Two 10:15‐11:05 Free From the Fortress: The Roving Reference Revolution. Vicki Kreimeyer & Jody Vestal, Boise Public Library
A tale of transforming traditional, high‐countered reference desks to mobile, flexible, transparent customer‐oriented service desks.
10:00-10:10 ~ Exhibitor Break
Program
11:05-11:15 ~ Exhibitor Break
Early Literacy: Puppetry, Wildness, and Lapsit Storytimes. Kimbre Chapman & Cori M. Avara‐Sanchez, Caldwell Public Library; Sara Pemberton, Kuna Library
Learn about the benefits of working as a storytime team using interactive puppetry, music, and recipe card handouts with tips for caregivers to take home. Steps to create a robust early literacy experience through lapsit storytimes that are effective for both children and adults will also be discussed.
Leadership and Communication. David Harrell, Idaho Commission for Libraries & Dylan Baker, Ada Community Library
As a process, the World Café provides space and time for staff to have conversations that link and build on each other as people move between groups, cross‐pollinate ideas, and discover new insights into the questions or issues that are most important in their life, work, or community.
Programs and Services for the Senior Population. Susie Colthorp, Mountain Home Public Library
Outreach program to seniors that we developed just over a year ago and the plans we have to expand that program to other facilities, and what we have done in Mountain Home Library for our senior population.
Conference website: http://www.idaholibraries.org/node/108
Session Five 3:00‐3:50
ILA SW Regiona
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Shirley Hansen
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325 W. State St.
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Get Your Game On: Video Games for All Ages @ Your Library. Dylan Baker, Ada Community Library
Take your library to the next level with video game collections and programs for all ages. We’ll share the secrets of our success with over a year’s worth of video game events for children, teens and adults at the Ada Community Library in Boise.
Cell Phones: They’re not just for talking anymore. Shelly Drumm, BCR
This presentation will help you understand the appeal of mobile devices and will also show you a few tricks and tools, ranging from the frivolous, to the incredibly useful. Make sure you bring your phone – this is one presentation where you won’t be asked to turn it off!
Researching and Writing Creative Family History. Dr. Steve Barrett, Idaho State Historical Society
Participants will learn how to identify and access unique, original manuscript sources nationwide and how to use creative non‐fiction writing techniques to make their family history writing interesting and entertaining as well as historically accurate.
Portal to the World: WebJunction Idaho. Idaho WebJunction Launch Team
Idaho has recently become a Community Partner with WebJunction. Learn what resources are now available to you and your library.
2:25-2:55 ~ Exhibitor Break/Snack
Closing Statements Shirley Hansen, SWILA Conference chair
Final Evaluations & Door Prizes
Extreme Makeover: LIBRARY
EDITION ©
IDAHO LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Southwest Regional Conference
http://www.idaholibraries.org/node/108
APRIL 9, 2008 8:00 - 4:00
KATHRYN ALBERTSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER
College of Idaho 2112 Cleveland Blvd. Caldwell, ID 83651
Session Four 1:30‐2:20
An Introduction to Storytelling. Paul Higgins, Treasure Valley Storytellers
This short session will give aspiring storytellers a better sense of how to approach the choosing, the learning, and the telling of a story.
Graphic Novels for Teens & Adults. Jo Ellen Ringer, Notus Public Library & Diane Rice, Ada Community Library
Diane will present information and knowledge acquired in building the adult graphic novel collection at Ada Community Library. Jo Ellen will discuss Japanese manga and American comics…criteria for selection & controversies.
Web 2.0 Makeover: Introduction of New ICFL Website. Justin Foster, Blueline
Find out how the Idaho Commission for Libraries new website can work for you! You’ll also learn what elements can be easily incorporated into your website to meet the needs of your customers.
The Teen Scene. Joy Lear, Star Branch Library Darlene Hotchkiss, Parma Middle School
Re‐evaluating your library space and creating new teen areas.
YRCA Nominees 2009. Leslie Baker, Boise Public Library; Stephanie Taylor & Ezequiel Luna, Nampa Public Library
We will be booktalking the new nominees for the Pacific Northwest Library Association’s (PNLA) Young Reader’s Choice Awards (YRCA) for 2009.
Get out! (of the library): Reaching Teens and Latinos. Laura Burnett and Tina Cherry, Jerome Public Library Addresses the realities of outreach to traditionally underserved populations in library communities and discusses thought‐provoking techniques on building community assets for stronger alliances and library services to individuals and families.
12:20 - 1:30 LUNCH Speaker: Azam Houle ‐ “Dare to Read!”
Conference website: http://www.idaholibraries.org/node/108