MANAGEMENT
TRACK
This is a list of conference programs tailored for those interested in management. It does not list the meals or other activities. Please see the list of all conference programs for this information.
#1Thursday 10:45 am - 12:00 pmFriday 8:30 am - 9:45 pm |
#2Thursday 2:45 pm -3:45 pmFriday 10:45 am - 12:00 pm |
#3Thursday 4:00 pm -5:15 pmFriday 1:45 pm-3:00 pm |
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| Thursday |
T1 How to Lobby Your Legislature T5 Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places T8 Where is My Book Budget Going |
T14 IF Issues and National and Local Perspective |
T18 Preparing For The Digital Library |
| Friday |
F2 Recruiting and Retaining Diversity in Libraries |
F11 How Do Consortia Do Collection Development F12 The21st Century Library Needs Assessment - Part one |
F19 The 21st Century Library Needs Assessment - Part two |
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How To Lobby Your Legislature
Take this opportunity to hear two members of the Utah State Legislature brief ULA members on how to be effective library advocates. Questions will be encouraged after the presentations.
Sponsors: ULA Legislative Committee
Target Audience: All Librarian and Directors along with board members.
Looking for Love In All The Wrong Places
Attorney Mike O'Brien will inform librarians about the employer's liability for sexual harassment, including by non-employees or outside activities
Sponsor: LAMART
Target Audience: Library Directors, Supervisors, Managers
Where is My Book Budget Going: Rising Cost of Serials
A panel discussion dealing with the problems of the soaring costs of serials and what that is doing to the general monographs budgets.
Sponsor: Academic
Target Audience: anyone dealing with monograph budgets
IF Issues and National and Local Perspective
ALA President Elect Nancy Kranich will lead a panel discussion of Intellectual Freedom issues. Joining her on the panel will be an attorney, a library board member, a public Library director, a rural librarian, an academic librarian, and front line librarian.
Sponsor: IFC/ALA Chapter
Target Audience: all librarians
Preparing For the Digital Library
Roy Tennant will identify the keys to successful preparation for the library of the future.
Sponsor: ACRL Roundtable, Utah Academic Library Consortium, Weber State University
Target Audience: Directors, Technical Services, Public Services, and Systems.
Recruiting and Retaining Diversity in Libraries: Encouragement, Education, and Opportunity
This session is a MUST for Library Administrators. Important discussion on recruiting, retaining, and mentoring minorities into the profession.
Sponsor: REFORMA de Utah
Target Audience: Management and Administrative Staff
How Do Consortia Do Collection Development
Join a panel of local and national experts to discuss the ins and outs of cooperative collection development.
Sponsor: ACRL Roundtable
Target Audience: Directors, Bibliographers, Acquisitions, Technical Services, and Public Services
The 21st Century Library Needs Assessment, Part I: Current Project Status
Kimball Young, Laura Bayer, and Amy Owen will discuss the current status and findings of the 21st Century Library Needs Assessment * a first step toward establishing a building fund for new public libraries. Learn about the conditions of public library facilities across Utah and what the results of the statewide public opinion survey tell us about how Utahns view libraries.
Sponsors: PLS
Target Audience: Directors, Board Members, Supervisors
The 21st Century Library Needs Assessment, Part II: Next Steps
Kimball Young, Laura Bayer, and Amy Owen will discuss the planned public information campaign to promote the role and importance of Utah*s libraries, the upcoming major fund raising campaign for a library building fund, potential legislative initiatives for the 2001 session of the Legislature, and grant administration issues.
Sponsor: PLS
Target Audience: Directors, Board Members, Supervisors