[Libs-Or] Registration for the 2009 OLA Conference Ends March 26, 2009

Suzanne Sager bvss at pdx.edu
Fri Mar 13 09:59:30 PDT 2009


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Registration for the 2009 OLA Conference ends March 26, 2009

Online registration is available at: http://www.olaweb.org 
<http://www.olaweb.org/>   If you haven't registered for the 2009 OLA 
Conference yet, there is still time!  Conference information is 
available on the website.  If you have registration questions, please 
contact Garrett Trott at gtrott at corban.edu <mailto:gtrott at corban.edu> or 
(503) 589-8116.

Reservations can be made at the Phoenix Grand Hotel by calling 
1-877-540-7800.  Rates are $109 for a room with a king size bed or $119 
for a room with two queen size beds (plus 10% tax and fees) and are 
subject to room availability.  Be sure to supply the attendee code of 
OLA2009.  The hotel is likely to fill up, so make your reservation soon.

*The following Preconferences are scheduled for Wednesday, April 1, 
2009.  Be sure to register soon as any preconference that does not have 
enough people registered may be canceled.*

*LISTEN UP: AUDIO BOOKS IN THE LIBARARY**                     $95*
/Robin Whitten, Editor & Founder Audiofile Magazine, Sam Wallin, Fort 
Vancouver Regional Library, Jenny Berg, McMinnville Public Library, and 
Johnny Heller, Narrator/
Wed. April 1 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM in Santiam 1
Whether for visually-impaired patrons, for commuters, or for people who 
just enjoy their literature out loud, audio books are increasingly high 
demand. What's a library to do? Audio book enthusiast including library 
staff, company reps, readers, and authors will team up for a day 
bursting with practical information. When They Want Listen-Alikes: 
Listeners Advisory and Collection Development The Future of Literary 
Listening: Are MP3 Players So Yesterday? Put Yourself Out There: 
Podcasting Made Easy and Fun On-Demand Audio: The Latest from Library2Go 
and Overdrive Recorded Books will be onsite with behind-the-scene 
information, followed by a presentation from nationally known narrator, 
Johnny Heller. There will be plenty of time for questions and answers, 
as well as information of new audio book technologies. Sponsorship for 
this program is provided by HarperMedia, HarperCollinsPublishers.
PLD

*SO YOU WANT TO HAVE A CIRCULATING VIDEO GAME COLLECTION**    Full 
Day-$85 or Half Day (Morning or Afternoon)-$42.50*
/Megan Dazey, University of Oregon, Rosemary Nigro, University of 
Oregon, Andrew Cherbas, Corvallis-Benton County Public Library,and David 
Baker, University of Oregon/
Wed. April 1 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM in Santiam 2
The morning portion of the pre-conference will focus on issues related 
to acquisitions (where to buy the games and find reviews), creating a 
collection development policy(what games and consoles to collect and 
reasons why you should have a video game collection) and cataloging 
video games (how-to with hands on experiences). The afternoon portion 
will focus on public services (creating a circulation policy), 
publicity/marketing (how to run a game night, publicize your 
collection), set-up(how to set up the consoles) and staff training(basic 
knowledge for staff that may not be familiar with video games).
TSRT

*INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC CATALOGING**                            $85*
/Cathy Gerhart, University of Washington, Rebecca Belford, University of 
Oregon/
Wed. April 1 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM in Santiam3
This day-long workshop will be presented by Cathy Gerhart assisted by 
Rebecca Belford on basic cataloging of musical scores and sound 
recordings, including musical terminology, MARC tagging, and the 
cataloging rules unique to music materials. Examples will be in LC 
classification. The format includes overviews, opportunities to ask 
questions, and time to practice the day's new knowledge on examples.
TSRT ACRL

*BASIC BOOK REPAIR FOR LIBRARIES**                                   $90*
/Carolee Harrison, Portland State University Library, Kristen Kern, 
Portland State University/
Wed. April 1 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM in Santiam 4
This session will cover the selection of books for in-house mending, an 
introduction to book structure and archival repair materials, and 
hands-on instruction of several basic book repair procedures. Attendees 
will receive handouts with illustrated instructions for the repairs, as 
well as materials and contacts lists and a bibliography with further 
information. The hands-on workshop will include mending loose and torn 
hinges, tipping in pages, and recasing text blocks. Spine and endsheet 
repairs will be demonstrated. There will also be discussion on 
collection maintenance and how to prevent human and environmental damage 
to books.
LPRT

*GOT TEENS? BUILDING READERS & REACHING OUT TO TEENS TODAY**        $95*
/Marc Aronson, Author, Editor, Publisher, Speaker, Historian 
www.marcaronson.com, Susan Smallsreed Multnomah County Library,and April 
Witteveen, Deschutes Public Library/
Wed. April 1 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM in Santiam 5
Teen Services 101! Join us for an exciting program that looks at current 
issues in teen services. Dr. Marc Aronson will discuss teens and 
reading, particularly the challenge of getting boys to read. Learn how 
to build bridges to reading by seeing boys for who they are. Find out 
ways to incorporate the latest research in teen brain development and 
behavior to better serve teens at your library. Gain new ideas for 
improving your young adult collection and programming. To reach teens 
where they are, learn ways to incorporate the web 2.0 technology they 
use into programming and outreach.
OYAN

*Emotional Intelligence: Raise the Bar on Leader and Staff Performance** 
$110*
/Lauren Burnett, President, Center for Inner Quality/
Wed. April 1 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM in Santiam 6
Emotional Intelligence is the ability to be influential, work 
effectively under pressure, build trusting relationships, and generate 
ideas to create a compelling future. If you occupy a position of 
leadership or are a support staff member; it is imperative that you lead 
AND serve from where you are to maintain a high level of library service 
that is competitive and cooperative. This inspiring and interactive 
workshop will give leaders and staff tools to apply at work. Build trust 
and influence in relationships through strategies and interpersonal 
skill inventory. Develop memorable customer experiences through 4 Key 
Points of Connection Use the Language of Body to create an Authentic 
Credible Presence Increase effectiveness under pressure through 
strategies that sustain performance, meet change resistance, counter 
urgency addiction and manage Emotional Labor. Generate new 
ideas/solutions and explore the use story to share library value.
SSD

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Portland State University logo

Suzanne L. Sager
Library East, Cataloging
Portland State University

503-725-8169
503-725-5799
sagers at pdx.edu

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