Wednesday, July 15, 2009

ALA '09 Recap

Highlights of ALA 2009 in Chicago


Unconference Program
  • Combination of quick presentations and discussions
  • Topics ranged from Web 3.0 to information literacy. See schedule for list of topics.
  • Participated in a discussion about planning and facilitating unconferences. There's an increased interest in doing library unconferences. Look out for our program on BPL ThinkTank, an unconference staff development event that we did at Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) at the Public Libraries Association (PLA) conference in March 2010.
Emerging Leaders Poster Session
  • Over 20 posters were presented by this year's emerging leaders based on their projects.
  • Projects included working with the PLA conference planning subcommittee, attracting librarians in the millennial generation to participate in ALA, etc.
Visit to Chicago Public Library
  • Visited the new YouMedia space, a space specifically designed for teens with the latest digital media technology

ALA 2009 Poster Session
  • My colleague and I presented a poster session "Keeping People at the Center of the Public Library: Analysis of Disruptive Technology and Suggestions for Creating a People-Centered Environment". Check out our project wiki.

Congrats to Libraries and Autism: We're Connected for winning the 2009 Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies Award. Libraries and Autism is a collaborative project among two libraries in New Jersey that produced a customer service training video for library staff to help them better serve individuals with autism.