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2008 Conference Workshops

November 14-17, 2008
San Jose, CA

Please check back as we will continue to add materials from conference workshops.

2008 Conference Program

If you presented at this year's conference, please submit your materials to us at lfisher@cla-net.org. In the subject of your email, type the track of your session and place its title in the message body.

Track: Academic

Crossing Borders: 21st Century International Librarianship
Patrick Sullivan, San Diego State University

Information Literacy Teaching and Learning Strategies Faculty Love
Roxane BenVau, Grossmont College; Barbara Quarton, Cal State University San Bernardino

Open Source Instruction and Reference
John Bickar & Malgorzata Schaefer, Stanford University


Track: Adult/Reference

ESL Conversation Clubs @ Your Library
Mana Tominaga & Dr. Roberto Cruz, San Jose Public Library


Track: Children

Be Creative at Your Library: The 2009 California Summer Reading Program for Children
Sharon Snow, Palm Springs Public Library; Penny Peck

Using Technology in the Library to Serve Children with Autism
Dr. Lesley Farmer, California State University Long Beach

Handouts from Children's Summer Reading Workshop
Pam Carlson, Long Beach Public Library

Multicultural Writing for Children
Belle Yang, belleyang.com

My First Library Card
Grace Francisco, Oceanside Public Library


Track: Community Outreach

Customer Service Training for 21st Century Staff
Mary Nacu, Molly Westmoreland and Donna Ward, San Jose Public Library

Engaging the Community: Focused Programming through Planning and Partnerships
Mary Nacu, Trina Richbourg, and Sandra Stewart, San Jose Public Library

GoLibrary, Go!
Loren McCrory, GoLibrary

How Dynamic Leadership can Lead Libraries into the Future
Susan Hanks, American Indian Library Association; John Berry, UC Berkeley; Nora Conte & Betty Mason, Dynamic Leadership

More Money! Getting the Vote Out for Successful Campaigns
Donna Bero, Friends of the San Francisco Public Library; Evette Davis, BergDavis Public Affairs; Luis Herrera, San Francisco Public Library

One Book, One Community
Mary Menzel, California Center for the Book; Nancy Bender, Santa Monica Public Library

Partnerships that Work: A Program for Library Friends, Trustees, and Foundation Leaders
Donna Bero & Deborah Doyle, Friends of the San Francisco Public Library; Susan Hildreth, California State Librarian; Peter Pearson, Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library; Sally Reed, FOLUSA/ALTA


Track: Information Technology

Privacy Concerns of Social Networking
Eli Edwards

Web 2.0 Tools: Social Bookmarking
Miranda Doyle, San Francisco Unified School District


Track: Literacy

Library Literacy and Corrections: Best Practices & Current Challenges
Jane Curtis, San Rafael Library


Track: Management

Friends and Foundations - New Partnerships/New Models
Kathy Gould, PVLD; Ted Paulson, The Peninsula Friends of the Library; Donna Bero & Deborah Doyle, Friends of the San Francisco Public Library

Integrating Branding Elements to Enhance the Environment
Ruth Barefoot, San Jose Public Library

It's Easier with a Map!  Leading Iniatives with Confidence
Sam McBane Mulford

Protecting Library Patron Privacy
Karen Coyle, kcoyle.net; Vivian Pisano, San Francisco Public Library; Mary Minow, LibraryLaw.com


Track: Marketing/Public Relations

Using Strategies in Retailing, Marketing, and Greening to Bring Patrons into the Library
Jane Light, San Jose Public Library; Kevin Krumdieck, Carrier Johnson + Culture


Track: Technical Services

OCLC Applications of FRBR
Rick Newell, OCLC Western Service Center


Track: Teens

Beyond the Rainbow Canon: Books and Outreach for LGBT Teens
Daisy Porter and Angie Miraflor, San Jose Public Library

Express Yourself @ Your Library: 2009 California Summer Reading
Barbara Sutton, Jennifer Lawson, Denise Stutzman, San Diego County Library; Valerie Voss, Tulare County Library

Thinking Creatively About Spaces for Teens in Libraries
Chris Noll, Anthony Bernier, and Lisa Rosenblum

Urban Fiction for Teens
Miranda Doyle, San Francisco Unified School District

Leading the Way
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