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2009 Conference Presentations

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Monday

 

"Making Sense of Business Reference"

Preconference Workshop with Celia Ross

 

Powerpoint Presentation:

Making Sense of Business Reference 

 

"Marketing as a Team Sport"

Preconference Workshop with Peggy Barber

Sponsored by the Public Relations Committee 

 

Handout:

Marketing as a Team Sport

 

 

 

 Tuesday 

 

  1. Mail It?  It's In the Bag:  Books and More, Netflix Style

    Gail Sweet, Sarah Thomson, and Molly Connor, Burlington County System; Bob Wetherall, Nancy Polhamus, and Karen Shiles, Gloucester County Library System; Moderator: Peter Bromberg, SJRLC

     

  2. Helping Your Patrons Understand the Global Financial Crisis:  Looming Economic Meltdown or Useful Teaching and Marketing Tool? with Celia RossAlso see Celia Ross's website Stratham Research.  

  3. "Promoting Online Resources"

    Presenter: Peggy Barber  

    Handout:  Promoting Online Resources 

     

  4. Showtime!  Putting the Reader Center StagE -- Diana Loevy

    Showtime

    Book Titles for Book Discussions 

     

  5. Make Mine A MysterY -- Gary Warren Niebuhr

    Basic Readers Advisory

    Crime and Mystery Fiction Readers Advisory 

     

  6. "Surviving a Genealogy Reference Interview" 

    Presenter: Jack Simpson 

    Basics of Genealogy Reference

     

  7. "Reinventing Your Small Library: Trading Spaces in Collingswood"

    Presenters: Kathy Schalk-Greene, Director Mount Laurel Library; Brett Bonfield, Director, Collingswood Public Library

     

  8. In Defense of Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll:  How to Talk to Parents about YA Fiction

    Presenter: Jennifer Hubert, Little Red School House & Elisabeth Irwin High School, New York

    Handouts: 40 Developmental Assets

  9. Ready… Set… Action!  Producing an Award-Winning DVD Collection

    For more information about this presentation, please contact Patty Slezak at the Wayne Public Library. Phone: 973-694-4272 x5416, Email: slezakp@waynepubliclibrary.org

 

 

Wednesday

  1. Paco Underhill Keynote: Why We Borrow: Using Retail Techniques in Libraries
  2. Beyond Google: Tools to Optimize Your Library's Web Presence

    Ranjna Das, Web Services Librarian, Burlington County Library System; Moderator: Amy Kearns, CJRLC

  3. The Year's Best Graphic Novels 2008 Handout | Presentation

    Presenters: Karla Ivarson, David Lisa, Laverne Mann, Tyler Rousseau

  4. READ 'EM THEIR WRITES -- GARY WARREN NIEBUHR

    Why talk about books

  5. Vampires, Werewolves, and Witches, Oh My! Handout

    Presenters: Ilene Lefkowitz, C.L. Quillen, Yvonne Selander.
  6. Pop Goes the Library:  Public Relations Tips & Tricks to Connect with Your Whole Community

    Presenters: Sophie Brookover, Elizabeth Burns
  7. Harmonizing the Iconic and Iconoclastic: How “Traditional” and “Web 2.0” Librarians Can Learn to Get Along

    (use the free download)

    Hannah Kwon, Ph.D. student, Rutgers University, School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies; Moderator: Leslie Kahn, Newark Public Library Administration and Management Section, Information Technologies Section and Reference Section

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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