[Libs-Or] Small & rural libraries, will we see you at #ARSL2022?

KRIST OBRIST KOBRIST at ci.monmouth.or.us
Tue Jul 19 15:40:02 PDT 2022


Are you a member of the Association For Rural and Small Libraries? (if not,
you really should consider joining!) The annual ARSL conference will be
held in Chattanooga, TN, September 14-17, 2022.

The ARSL conference is hands-down one of the best library related
conferences I have attended (I've made it to 3 of the last 4 and I am going
to Chattanooga!). There will be a virtual option this year as well as
in-person. Read on for more details, and note that Early Bird Registration
is currently open through July 26.

Krist

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Krist Obrist, Library Director
Monmouth Public Library
168 Ecols St. S., Monmouth, OR 97361
503-751-0193 || Facebook: MonmouthPublicLibrary
kobrist at ci.monmouth.or.us





*About #ARSL2022*



*When: *September 14-17, 2022
*Where*: Chattanooga Convention Center
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Chattanooga, TN



*Early Bird registration
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is now open through July 26!*



#ARSL2022 is THE conference for rural and small libraries. Our conference
planners and presenters understand the constraints of shoestring budgets,
small spaces, and limited staffing within small and rural libraries, as
well as the unique opportunities for innovation and collaboration. Our
conference is packed full of information you can take right back to your
library—no scaling down required.



Our conference theme is "Connecting at the Crossroads: On Track to Real
Change." Our paths will converge this fall in Chattanooga, a city situated
at the crossroads of highways, historic railroads, and the Tennessee River.
Looking back at where we’ve come from, we will lay tracks toward where we
want to be. We’ll ask ourselves who we are, what we value, and what changes
small and large we can bring back to our libraries. Together, we can work
toward change that is real, sustainable, and equitable.



*Register today!*
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*Conference Highlights*

   - *Networking opportunities* to encourage you to make meaningful,
   lasting connections, including Dine-Arounds, receptions, the Crossroads
   Lunch, topic-specific meetups, and the app with an attendee social network.
   - *80+ sessions* from experts and innovators in small and rural
   libraries across the country.
   - *Virtual content* available to all attendees to watch on demand
   through mid-December.
   - *Preconference Workshops* to give a deeper dive into topics of grant
   writing, social wellbeing, tough conversations, building projects, and
   advocacy.
   - *Extracurricular activities* to get you out exploring Chattanooga with
   new friends.
   - *User-friendly app* to help you navigate the conference with ease,
   build your schedule, find new connections, participate in community
   discussions, enter challenges to win prizes, and so much more.
   - *Keynote events* featuring a panel on book challenges and more
   exciting speakers to be announced soon!
   - *Five meals* included in your registration, plus refreshment breaks
   and receptions.
   - *Exhibit Hall* packed full of library-related vendors offering
   giveaways, discounts, and exclusive opportunities to conference attendees.

*About ARSL*



As the premier organization representing rural and small libraries, ARSL
recognizes the uniqueness of small and rural libraries and is committed to
providing an environment that encourages excellence within this community
of practice, supporting their goals of service and speaking on behalf of
this important constituency. ARSL is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.



When you register for the conference, you’ll have the opportunity to join
ARSL. Memberships begin at $20 per year. Members enjoy a discount of
$75-150 off conference registration fees, in addition to year-round
opportunities for networking, professional development, the member e-list,
and more. Learn more about membership.
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*Hear It from Our Community*



“If I only go to one conference a year, I go to ARSL. The sessions are
directly applicable to small and rural libraries. It's inspiring to be
around others who know exactly what you're experiencing and can provide
practical advice and encouragement.” – 2021 Conference Attendee



“Turns out not only are small and rural libraries the best, but so is their
annual conference! Our service areas may be smaller, but not our hearts,
talents, work-ethics, and professionalism. This is the #1 conference to
attend, for any size library.” – Elektra Greer, Nederland Community
Library, CO



“I left the ARSL conference feeling rejuvenated! The pandemic has drained
all of us, but spending time with excited librarians who want to make their
communities the best they can be, made me remember why I love this
profession.” – Amanda Doherty, Mt. Pulaski Public Library District, IL



"A life-changing opportunity! I felt like I was in college again – learning
from lectures and meeting great new people every few minutes!" – Jake
Wyrzykowski, Phillips Public Library, WI



“I love the smart and scrappy ethic of this community. The great brains and
huge hearts we get to meet when we are together are such an inspiration!” –
2021 Conference Attendee



“ARSL continues to be the can't-miss conference for the many small and
rural libraries whose big-hearted staff need tailored programs and the
chance to chat with each other.” – James LaRue, Garfield County Libraries,
CO



“I attended my very first ARSL conference 5 or 6 years ago and I remember
feeling at home! I manage two very small, rural libraries, and most
conferences are geared toward much larger, more urban libraries and it is
hard to incorporate a lot of what you learn or hear about because it simply
won't apply or you can't afford it in your library. ARSL is the place for
those who work in and manage small and rural libraries!” – 2021 Conference
Attendee



“Every single person that I met, whether library staff or ARSL employees,
had a huge smile and were welcoming and VERY open to sharing their
knowledge. It was incredible to see just how far reaching ARSL is and how
many people they are able to support through their fundraising and
services. Having little knowledge of them prior to the conference, I will
definitely be joining and look forward to helping with their cause in the
future.” – Stephanie Carvell, Hoke County Public Library, NC



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