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<strong>ALA</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />

American Library Association 129th <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Exhibit</strong>ion<br />

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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

PRESIDENT’S WELCOME....................................................1<br />

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS................................................5<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PRESIDENT’S PROGRAM..........................................18<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES........................................21<br />

AFTER THE EXHIBITS CLOSING RECEPTION......................41<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> 2009-<strong>2010</strong> EXECUTIVE BOARD AND OFFICERS.........45<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> 2009-<strong>2010</strong> DIVISION PRESIDENTS..........................50<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PROQUEST SCHOLARSHIP BASH..............................57<br />

LIBRARY ADVOCACY DAY................................................60<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION................................................70<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> STORE.....................................................................84<br />

SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULE................................................87<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> <strong>2010</strong> UNCONFERENCE..............................................92<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> TOUR PROGRAM......................................................97<br />

MEETING ROOM LOCATIONS.........................................106<br />

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS....................................135<br />

LIBRARY CHAMPIONS....................................................141<br />

LIBRARY REUNIONS......................................................147<br />

FIRST - TIME ATTENDE INFORMATION...........................151<br />

DIVISION PRESIDENT’S PROGRAMS..............................158<br />

<strong>2010</strong> GRASSROOTS PROGRAM.......................................167<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> MEMBERSHIP AND COUNCIL MEETINGS.................177<br />

NETWORKING UNCOMMONS AREA................................181<br />

BATTLEDECKS................................................................183


<strong>ALA</strong> ACRONYMS............................................................188<br />

<strong>2010</strong> DESCRIPTIONS OF TRACKS AND SUBTRACKS........197<br />

PROGRAM TRACKS........................................................201<br />

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS.............................................247<br />

DAILY SCHEDULE...........................................................559<br />

EXHIBIT FLOOR HIGHLIGHTS.........................................734<br />

MONDAY EXHIBITS CLOSING RECEPTION......................738<br />

EXHIBIT FLOOR PAVILIONS...........................................740<br />

LIVE! @ YOUR LIBRARY READING STAGE......................744<br />

MEET THE AUTHORS.....................................................764<br />

29TH ANNUAL <strong>ALA</strong> POSTER SESSIONS.........................840<br />

COOKING PAVILION......................................................869<br />

POP TOP PAVILION.......................................................886<br />

JobLIST PLACEMENT CENTER ACTIVITIES AND<br />

WORKSHOPS................................................................898<br />

EXHIBIT FLOOR MAPS..................................................903<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> MEMBERSHIP PAVILION........................................906<br />

EXHIBIT LISTINGS.........................................................910<br />

PRODUCT CATEGORIES................................................1382<br />

NOTES.........................................................................1495<br />

Index..........................................................................1499


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PRESIDENT’S WELCOME<br />

WELCOME, <strong>ALA</strong> COLLEAGUES–<br />

Our <strong>2010</strong> <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> here in our<br />

nation’s capitol should be one of our best ever!<br />

When <strong>ALA</strong> is able to combine an outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

conference of programs <strong>and</strong> events with the draw<br />

of all the memorable sites to visit in this great<br />

city, we are bound to have an extraordinary<br />

conference.<br />

On behalf of the <strong>ALA</strong> Executive Board <strong>and</strong> <strong>ALA</strong><br />

staff who have worked hard to deliver another<br />

excellent conference with all the member<br />

volunteers, I want to extend to all of you a warm<br />

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welcome. For me, our <strong>ALA</strong> annual conferences have<br />

always been very uplifting where I can reconnect<br />

with old friends, meet new friends, hear authors<br />

speak, attend great programs, <strong>and</strong> the list could<br />

go on. There will be much going on here in <strong>2010</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> in Washington, D.C., <strong>and</strong> I want<br />

to mention some highlights.<br />

Join me at the Opening General Session on<br />

Saturday, the 26th from 5:30-7:00p.m. to hear the<br />

wonderful Toni Morrison. Along with the Opening<br />

General Session, the <strong>2010</strong> <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> brings<br />

a plethora of speakers in our fantastic Auditorium<br />

Speaker Series. An impressive lineup is being<br />

made available for all of you to experience.<br />

For my President’s <strong>Program</strong>, Sunday, June 27,<br />

3:30 -5:30p.m., come <strong>and</strong> hear the smart, witty,<br />

ever-lively Eppo van Nissen, from the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

Who is this Eppo person, you ask? Eppo’s vision<br />

on the future of media <strong>and</strong> libraries has resulted<br />

in the design <strong>and</strong> development of one of the most<br />

notable libraries in the world. When I heard Eppo<br />

speak in Milan, Italy, I knew that I wanted him to<br />

speak at <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>2010</strong>. I found Eppo to be very<br />

inspirational yet somewhat provocative.<br />

Don’t forget to join me <strong>and</strong> the rest of the <strong>ALA</strong><br />

Executive Board, <strong>ALA</strong> Council members, <strong>and</strong> key


<strong>ALA</strong> staff for yourMembership meetings on<br />

Saturday, June 26 from 3:30-5:00p.m. <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

Monday, June 28 from 11:30a.m.-1:00p.m. This is<br />

the time made available for you to interact with<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> directly.<br />

One of the highlights of our annual conference is<br />

The Stacks (aka the <strong>Exhibit</strong> Hall). I thank the<br />

exhibitors for coming to <strong>ALA</strong> to share the “latest<br />

<strong>and</strong> greatest” in materials, resources, <strong>and</strong> authors.<br />

Take time to join us at the <strong>Exhibit</strong>s Ribbon Cutting<br />

Ceremony in the <strong>Exhibit</strong> Hall, Friday, June 25 at<br />

5:15p.m. This year, we will end the exhibits with<br />

a Closing Reception on Monday, June 28, noon to<br />

4:00p.m. Within The Stacks, we offer the <strong>Exhibit</strong>s<br />

Pavilion with areas like the Cookbook Pavilion,<br />

the Gaming Pavilion, <strong>and</strong> the Graphic Novels<br />

Pavilion to name a few.<br />

Because we are in our nation’s capitol, I invite you<br />

to end your great conference experience by joining<br />

us at the Library Advocacy Rally at the Upper<br />

Senate Park on the U.S. Capitol grounds Tuesday,<br />

June 29 at 11:00a.m. After the rally, we encourage<br />

you to join others from your respective states to<br />

meet with your elected officials <strong>and</strong> their staff in<br />

their Capitol Hill offices.<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong> <strong>2010</strong> in Washington, D.C. will prove to be a<br />

memorable one for all of us. Enjoy the conference<br />

<strong>and</strong> this wonderful city. I wish I could thank each<br />

<strong>and</strong> every one of you in person for attending this<br />

year. Because that is virtually impossible, I am<br />

thanking you via this letter for your attendance<br />

<strong>and</strong> support.<br />

CAMILA A. ALIRE<br />

2009-<strong>2010</strong> <strong>ALA</strong> President


CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES<br />

FEATURING NANCY PEARL WITH<br />

MARY MCDONAGH MURPHY<br />

Saturday, June 26, 8:00a.m. - 9:00a.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES<br />

FEATURING SUE MONK KIDD AND<br />

ANN KIDD TAYLOR<br />

Saturday, June 26, 10:30a.m. -11:30a.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES<br />

FEATURING SIR SALMAN RUSHDIE<br />

Saturday, June 26, 1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong> MEMBERSHIP 1<br />

Saturday, June 26, 3:30p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A<br />

OPENING GENERAL SESSION<br />

FEATURING TONI MORRISON<br />

Saturday, June 26, 5:30p.m. - 7:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Hall D<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>/PROQUEST SCHOLARSHIP<br />

BASH<br />

Saturday, June 26, 7:00p.m. - 11:00p.m.<br />

Join us at the Newseum which will offer attendees<br />

an experience that blends five centuries of news<br />

history with up-to-the-second technology <strong>and</strong><br />

h<strong>and</strong>s-on exhibits.<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES<br />

FEATURING SARAH, DUCHESS OF<br />

YORK<br />

Sunday, June 27, 8:00a.m. - 9:00a.m.


Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES<br />

FEATURING DAVE ISAY<br />

Sunday, June 27, 10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES PLA<br />

PRESIDENT’S PROGRAM FEATURING<br />

WILL SHORTZ, ENIGMATOLOGIST<br />

NEW YORK TIMES PUZZLE MASTER<br />

Sunday, June 27, 1:00p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PRESIDENT’S PROGRAM<br />

FEATURING EPPO VAN NISPEN TOT<br />

SEVENAER LIBRARIES WANTED:<br />

DEAD OR ALIVE<br />

Sunday, June 27, 3:30p.m. - 5:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

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BOOK CART DRILL TEAM WORLD<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Sunday, June 27, 4:00p.m. - 5:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Hall D<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES<br />

DENNIS LEHANE<br />

Monday, June 28, 8:00a.m. - 9:00a.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> ME MBERSHIP 2<br />

Monday, June 28, 11:30a.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES<br />

GRAPHIC NOVEL PANEL FEATURING<br />

DAVID SMALL AND AUDREY<br />

NIFFENEGGER<br />

Monday, June 28, 10:30a.m. - 1:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C


AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES<br />

FEATURING JOHN GRISHAM<br />

Monday, June 28, 1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES<br />

FEATURING JUNOT DIAZ<br />

Monday, June 28, 3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

EXHIBITS CLOSING RE CAPTION<br />

NATALIE MERCHANT: LEAVE YOUR<br />

SLEEP - A PERFORMANCE AND<br />

PRESENTATION<br />

Monday, June 28, 4:30p.m. - 5:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

CLOSING SESSION FEATURING AMY<br />

SEDARIS<br />

Tuesday, June 29, 8:00a.m. - 9:00a.m.<br />

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Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> AWARDS RECEPTION AND<br />

CEREMONY<br />

Tuesday, June 29, 5:00p.m. - 7:00p.m.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom, Renaissance Washington DC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> INAUGURAL BANQUET<br />

Tuesday, June 29, 7:00p.m. - 12:00a.m.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom, Renaissance Washington DC<br />

(additional ticket purchase required)


OPENING GENERAL SESION<br />

SPONSORED BY VERIZON<br />

TONI MORRISON<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 5:30 – 7:00P.M.<br />

WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, HALL D<br />

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Toni Morrison is a Nobel Prize-winning American<br />

author, editor, <strong>and</strong> professor. Her contributions to<br />

the modern canon are numerous. Some of her<br />

acclaimed titles include: The Bluest Eye, Song of<br />

Solomon, <strong>and</strong> Beloved, which won the Pulitzer Prize<br />

for Fiction in 1988. She won the Nobel Prize for<br />

Literature 1993. Her newest books for children are


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Peeny Butter Fudge <strong>and</strong>; Little Cloud <strong>and</strong> Lady<br />

Wind.<br />

Toni Morrison will be signing for one hour<br />

immediately following the session outside the<br />

auditorium.<br />

Sponsored by Simon & Schuster<br />

CLOSING SESION<br />

AMY SEDARIS<br />

TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 9:00 – 10:00A.M.<br />

WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, BALLROOM C


Amy Sedaris is the author of the New York Times<br />

bestseller, I Like You: Hospitality Under the<br />

Influence. Her newest book is Simple Times which<br />

demonstrates that crafting is one of life’s more<br />

pleasurable <strong>and</strong> constructive leisure activities,<br />

Sedaris shows that anyone with a couple of hours<br />

to kill <strong>and</strong> access to pipe cleaners can join the<br />

elite society of crafters. She has appeared in<br />

several movies <strong>and</strong> television shows, <strong>and</strong>, with<br />

Paul Dinello <strong>and</strong> Stephen Colbert, is a co-author<br />

of the novel Wigfield. She also co-wrote Strangers<br />

with C<strong>and</strong>y, the hit show on Comedy Central. She<br />

lives in Manhattan with her pet rabbit, Dusty.<br />

Amy Sedaris will be signing immediately following<br />

the session outside the auditorium.<br />

Sponsored by Gr<strong>and</strong> Central Publishing<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong> PRESIDENT’S<br />

PROGRAM<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 27, <strong>2010</strong>, 3:30-5:30P.M.<br />

WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, BALLROOM C<br />

LIBRARIES WANTED: DEAD OR<br />

ALIVE FEATURING EPPO VAN<br />

NISPEN TOT SEVENAER<br />

The story Eppo van Nispen will tell is inspiring for<br />

anyone who is interested in the future of libraries.<br />

During his talk he will take you on an inspirational<br />

trip through the universe <strong>and</strong> the future onto a


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new horizon. Eppo will give an enormous positive<br />

boost to your mindset on how to cope with that<br />

future. High paced, smart, funny <strong>and</strong> touching, he<br />

will reach you where people should reach each<br />

other; in your heart.<br />

An inspirational speaker, Eppo van Nispen’s vision<br />

on the future of media <strong>and</strong> libraries is highly<br />

acclaimed by world leaders <strong>and</strong> visionaries. After<br />

a successful career in broadcasting, where he was<br />

among the first to work on interactive formats,<br />

he decided to dedicate his knowledge of media<br />

<strong>and</strong> how people use media to work on the future<br />

for libraries. Eppo started the DOK Library Concept<br />

Center in Delft, a small city near Amsterdam (the<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s) with one of the best technical<br />

universities in the world. DOK’s mission is to build<br />

the world’s most modern library. In 2008, DOK<br />

was designated by international experts as the<br />

worldwide number one library in innovation. In<br />

2009, they were appointed as the best library of<br />

the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

This summer, Eppo will become the CEO of the<br />

national board for the (Dutch) book, known as the<br />

CPNB. The CPNB is funded by publishers,<br />

booksellers, government <strong>and</strong> libraries <strong>and</strong> is lauded


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all over the world for its clever, carefully targeted<br />

programs for young people <strong>and</strong> adults.


AUDITORIUM SPEAKER<br />

SERIES<br />

ALL AUDITORIUM SPEAKERS SERIES WILL TAKE<br />

PLACE IN THE WASHINGTON CONVENTION<br />

CENTER, BALLROOM B/C<br />

NANCY PEARL WITH MARY<br />

MCDONAGH MURPHY<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 26,<br />

8:00 – 9:00A.M.<br />

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In celebration of the 50th anniversary of To Kill<br />

a Mockingbird (July 11, <strong>2010</strong>), an American classic,


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Nancy Pearl will interview Mary McDonagh Murphy,<br />

Emmy award-winning filmmaker <strong>and</strong> author of the<br />

upcoming book, Scout, Atticus <strong>and</strong> Boo: A<br />

Celebration of Fifty Years of To Kill a Mockingbird.<br />

Nancy Pearl speaks about the pleasures of reading<br />

to library <strong>and</strong> community groups throughout the<br />

world <strong>and</strong> comments on books regularly on NPR’s<br />

Morning Edition. Pearl is the author of Book Crush:<br />

For Kids <strong>and</strong> Teens: Recommended Reading for<br />

Every Mood, Moment, <strong>and</strong> Interest; Book Lust:<br />

Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Reason; <strong>and</strong> More Book Lust: 1,000 New<br />

Reading Recommendations for Every Mood,<br />

Moment, <strong>and</strong> Reason, all published by Sasquatch<br />

Books.<br />

Nancy Pearl <strong>and</strong> Mary McDonagh Murphy will be<br />

signing in the HarperCollins Booth #2513 at<br />

10:00a.m.<br />

Sponsored by HarperCollins


SUE MONK KIDD AND ANN KIDD<br />

TAYLOR<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 26,<br />

10:30 – 11:30A.M.<br />

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Sue Monk Kidd grew up in the tiny town of<br />

Sylvester, Georgia, a place that deeply influenced<br />

the writing of her first novel The Secret Life of<br />

Bees. Sue’s novel, The Mermaid Chair, explores<br />

themes of midlife marriage <strong>and</strong> self-awakening,<br />

<strong>and</strong> was a #1 New York Times bestseller <strong>and</strong><br />

winner of the 2005 Quill Award for General Fiction.<br />

Her newest book, Traveling with Pomegranates: A<br />

Mother-Daughter Story, co-authored with her<br />

daughter Ann Kidd Taylor is a dual memoir set<br />

against the backdrops of Greece <strong>and</strong> France,<br />

chronicling Sue <strong>and</strong> Ann’s travels together, as they<br />

undertake a journey to redefine themselves <strong>and</strong>


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rediscover each other. Ann Kidd Taylor is a<br />

graduate of Columbia College in South Carolina.<br />

She has published articles <strong>and</strong> essays in Skirt!<br />

magazine in Charleston, SC, where she worked for<br />

two years after college as an editorial assistant.<br />

Sue Monk Kidd <strong>and</strong> Ann Kidd Taylor will be signing<br />

outside the auditorium immediately following the<br />

event.<br />

Sponsored by Penguin Group USA<br />

SIR SALMAN RUSHDIE<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 26,<br />

1:30 – 2:30P.M.<br />

Sir Salman Rushdie is the author of ten previous<br />

novels – Grimus, Midnight’s Children (for which


he won the Booker Prize <strong>and</strong>, recently, the Booker<br />

of all Bookers), Shame, The Satanic Verses, Haroun<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Sea of Stories, The Moor’s Last Sigh, The<br />

Ground Beneath Her Feet, Fury, Shalimar the Clown,<br />

<strong>and</strong> The Enchantress of Florence—<strong>and</strong> one<br />

collection of short stories, East, West. He has also<br />

published five works of nonfiction: The Jaguar<br />

Smile, Imaginary Homel<strong>and</strong>s, The Wizard of Oz,<br />

Mirrorwork, <strong>and</strong> Step Across This Line. He is the<br />

former president of American PEN. His newest<br />

work of fiction, Luka <strong>and</strong> the Fire of Life will be<br />

published by R<strong>and</strong>om House in November <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Sir Salman Rushdie will be signing outside the<br />

auditorium immediately following the event.<br />

Sponsored by R<strong>and</strong>om House<br />

SARAH, DUCHESS OF YORK<br />

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SUNDAY, JUNE 27,<br />

8:00 – 9:00A.M.<br />

This August, the Duchess will launch a new<br />

children’s book series with Sterling Publishing Co.,<br />

Inc. called Helping H<strong>and</strong> books. The Duchess is the<br />

author of many children’s books, including The<br />

New York Times bestselling Tea for Ruby, a five<br />

book children’s series about the adventures of<br />

Little Red <strong>and</strong> the Budgie, The Little Helicopter<br />

series. She has also written books for adults,<br />

including What I Know Now: Lessons Learned The<br />

Hard Way, Travels with Queen Victoria <strong>and</strong> Victoria<br />

<strong>and</strong> Albert: Family Life at Osborne House.<br />

In 1993 the Duchess founded ‘Children in Crisis’ to<br />

provide education <strong>and</strong> support for children in the<br />

world’s poorest <strong>and</strong> most conflicted countries. The<br />

Duchess is the co-producer of the film, “The Young<br />

Victoria,” which was released in the U.S. in<br />

December 2009. She served as U.S. spokesperson<br />

for Weight Watchers International Inc. <strong>and</strong> wrote<br />

several books with them, including Dining with The<br />

Duchess: How to Make Everyday Meals a Special<br />

Occasion, Dieting With The Duchess: Secrets <strong>and</strong><br />

Sensible Advice for a Great Body <strong>and</strong> Win the<br />

Weight Game: Successful Strategies for Living Well.


The Duchess was also a founding supporter of The<br />

American Cancer Society’s “Great American Weigh<br />

In,” an annual campaign aimed at raising<br />

awareness of the link between excess weight <strong>and</strong><br />

cancer. She was also a voluntary spokesperson for<br />

the American Heart Association.<br />

Sarah, Duchess of York will be signing outside the<br />

auditorium immediately following the event.<br />

Sponsored by Sterling Publishing<br />

ALL AUDITORIUM SPEAKERS SERIES WILL TAKE<br />

PLACE IN THE WASHINGTON CONVENTION<br />

CENTER, BALLROOM B/C<br />

DAVE ISAY<br />

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SUNDAY, JUNE 27,<br />

10:30 – 11:30A.M.<br />

Dave Isay is the founder of StoryCorps, a nonprofit<br />

oral history project that honors <strong>and</strong> celebrates the<br />

lives of everyday people through listening. In spirit<br />

<strong>and</strong> in scope, StoryCorps models itself after the<br />

Works Progress Administration (WPA) of the 1930s,<br />

which recorded oral history interviews across the<br />

country. To date, more than 50,000 people have<br />

participated in StoryCorps, many of whom have<br />

come as a part of special initiatives to reach<br />

underrepresented voices. StoryCorps was honored<br />

with a rare institutional award at the 66th <strong>Annual</strong><br />

Peabody Awards in 2007.<br />

Established in 2003 <strong>and</strong> based in Brooklyn,<br />

StoryCorps hopes to build upon that work <strong>and</strong><br />

break new ground to create a new American oral<br />

history archive. StoryCorps interviews air weekly<br />

on NPR <strong>and</strong> can also be heard at the StoryCorps<br />

website. Copies of all interviews are placed in the<br />

American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.<br />

Winner of a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship, Dave<br />

Isay is also the author or editor of four books that<br />

grew out of his public radio documentary work,<br />

including Listening Is an Act of Love, a New York<br />

Times bestseller. His new book, Mom: A Celebration


of Mothers from StoryCorps, will be published by<br />

the Penguin Press in April.<br />

David Isay will be signing outside the auditorium<br />

immediately following the event.<br />

Sponsored by American Libraries<br />

PLA PRESIDENT’S PROGRAM<br />

FEATURING WILL SHORTZ,<br />

ENIGMATOLOGIST-NEW YORK<br />

TIMES PUZZLE MASTER<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 27,<br />

1:00 – 2:30P.M.<br />

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What’s an enigmatologist? It’s Will Shortz, the<br />

only academically accredited puzzle master in the


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world. He designed his own major program at<br />

Indiana University, which in 1974 led to his<br />

one-of-a-kind degree in enigmatology, the study<br />

of puzzles. Shortz has been the puzzle master for<br />

NPR’s “Weekend Edition Sunday,” since the<br />

program’s start in 1987, crossword editor of The<br />

New York Times, editor of Games magazine for 15<br />

years, <strong>and</strong> the founder <strong>and</strong> director of the<br />

American Crossword Puzzle Tournament. He sold<br />

his first puzzle professionally when he was 14 to<br />

Venture, a denominational youth magazine. At 16<br />

he became a regular contributor to Dell puzzle<br />

publications. Shortz received a law degree from<br />

the University of Virginia. He originally entered<br />

law school with the intention of practicing law for<br />

10 years in order to make a lot of money before<br />

retiring do what he really wanted – create puzzles.<br />

However, law was not creative enough for him,<br />

<strong>and</strong> following graduation he skipped the bar exam<br />

<strong>and</strong> began his career in puzzles immediately.<br />

Today, Shortz relishes his position at the Times<br />

because he believes the paper garners the most<br />

intelligent, best-educated group of solvers in the<br />

country. This allows him to presume a level of<br />

culture <strong>and</strong> solving skill that he couldn’t anyplace<br />

else. Shortz’s puzzle that has elicited the most<br />

response appeared on Election Day, 1996. The clue


to the middle answer across the grid was “Lead<br />

story in tomorrow’s newspaper.” The answer<br />

appeared to be CLINTON ELECTED. Because of<br />

intentional ambiguity in the crossing clues,<br />

however, the answer could also have been BOB<br />

DOLE ELECTED. Either answer fit. Shortz is the<br />

founder of the American Crossword Puzzle<br />

Tournament, the founder <strong>and</strong> director of the World<br />

Puzzle Championship <strong>and</strong> the co-founder of the<br />

World Puzzle Federation. Shortz was also the riddle<br />

writer for Batman Forever. In addition to editing<br />

the weekday <strong>and</strong> Sunday puzzles for the Times,<br />

Shortz is the author or editor of over 200 puzzle<br />

books. Recently, Shortz was the subject of the<br />

feature documentary film Wordplay in 2006.<br />

DENNIS LEHANE<br />

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MONDAY, JUNE 28,<br />

8:00 – 9:00A.M.<br />

Dennis Lehane was born <strong>and</strong> raised in Dorchester,<br />

Massachusetts. He is the author of eight novels –<br />

including the New York Times bestsellers Gone,<br />

Baby, Gone; The Given Day; Mystic River; <strong>and</strong><br />

Shutter Isl<strong>and</strong> – as well as Coronado, a collection<br />

of short stories <strong>and</strong> a play. He lives with his wife<br />

<strong>and</strong> daughter in Boston <strong>and</strong> West Central Florida.<br />

Mystic River was a finalist for the PEN/Winship<br />

Award <strong>and</strong> won both the Anthony Award <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Barry Award for Best Novel as well as the<br />

Massachusetts Book Award in Fiction given by the<br />

Massachusetts Center for the Book.<br />

Before becoming a full-time writer, Mr. Lehane<br />

worked as a counselor with mentally h<strong>and</strong>icapped<br />

<strong>and</strong> abused children, waited tables, parked cars,<br />

drove limos, worked in bookstores, <strong>and</strong> loaded<br />

tractor-trailers. His one regret is that no one ever<br />

gave him a chance to tend bar.<br />

Dennis Lehane will be signing in the HarperCollins<br />

Booth #2513 at 9:30a.m.<br />

Sponsored by HarperCollins


GRAPHIC NOVEL PANEL FEATURING<br />

DAVID SMALL AND AUDREY<br />

NIFFENEGGER<br />

MONDAY, JUNE 28,<br />

10:30 – 11:30A.M.<br />

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David Small was born <strong>and</strong> raised in Detroit. In<br />

school he became known as “the kid who could<br />

draw good,” but David never considered a career<br />

in art because it was so easy for him. At 21, after<br />

many years of writing plays, David took the advice<br />

of a friend who informed him that the doodles he<br />

made on the telephone pad were better than<br />

anything he had ever written. He switched his<br />

major to Art <strong>and</strong> never looked back. After getting<br />

his MFA at the Yale Graduate School of Art, David


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taught art for many years on the college level,<br />

ran a film series <strong>and</strong> made satirical sketches for<br />

campus newspapers. David wrote <strong>and</strong> illustrated<br />

a picture book, Eulalie <strong>and</strong> the Hopping Head,<br />

which was published in 1981. His drawings appeared<br />

regularly in The New Yorker <strong>and</strong> The New York<br />

Times. A learn-as-you-go illustrator, David’s books<br />

have been translated into several languages, made<br />

into animated films <strong>and</strong> musicals, <strong>and</strong> have won<br />

many of the top awards accorded to illustration,<br />

including the 1997 Caldecott Honor <strong>and</strong> The<br />

Christopher Medal for The Gardener written by his<br />

wife, Sarah Stewart, <strong>and</strong> the 2001 Caldecott Medal<br />

for So, You Want To Be President? by Judith St.<br />

George. To date he has illustrated over 40 picture<br />

books. At an average of 40 pages per book, that<br />

makes around 1,840 illustrations, though someone<br />

ought to check that math. Most recently David<br />

wrote the memoir STITCHES which was nominated<br />

for a National Book Award.<br />

Sponsored by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.


Audrey Niffenegger is the author of the<br />

international bestseller The Time Traveler’s Wife,<br />

as well as Her Fearful Symmetry. She is also the<br />

author <strong>and</strong> illustrator of two Abrams<br />

“novels-in-pictures” - The Three Incestuous Sisters<br />

<strong>and</strong> The Adventuress. She lives in Chicago, a city<br />

of secret libraries <strong>and</strong> avid readers. Her new book<br />

is The Night Bookmobile, a graphic novel from<br />

Abrams ComicArts coming out in September.<br />

David Small <strong>and</strong> Audrey Niffenegger will be signing<br />

outside the auditorium immediately following the<br />

event.<br />

Sponsored by Abrams<br />

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JOHN GRISHAM<br />

MONDAY, JUNE 28,<br />

1:30 – 2:30P.M.<br />

John Grisham is the author of 21 novels, one work<br />

of nonfiction, <strong>and</strong> one collection of stories. His<br />

works are translated into 38 languages. Grisham,<br />

a number one international bestselling author, will<br />

be writing his first-ever children’s books series for<br />

Penguin Young Readers Group. The two novels in<br />

this series will be aimed at readers ages 8-12, The<br />

first book in the series, Theodore Boone: Kid<br />

Lawyer is scheduled for publication on May 25,<br />

<strong>2010</strong>, <strong>and</strong> will follow the adventures of a<br />

13-year-old, amateur attorney who unwittingly<br />

becomes involved in a high-profile murder trial.<br />

The second book in the series, also featuring Theo,


is due to be published in 2011. Grisham lives in<br />

Virginia <strong>and</strong> Mississippi. Learn more about Mr.<br />

Grisham <strong>and</strong> the world of Theodore Boone at ww<br />

w.TheodoreBoone.com.<br />

John Grisham will be signing outside the auditorium<br />

immediately following the event.<br />

Sponsored by Penguin Young Readers Group<br />

JUNOT DIAZ<br />

MONDAY JUNE 28,<br />

3:00 – 4:00P.M.<br />

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Junot Diaz exploded into the literary scene in 1996<br />

with Drown, a collection of short stories that was<br />

one of the first books to illuminate the lives of<br />

Dominican- American immigrants. Diaz’s first novel,


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The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, is the<br />

winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.<br />

Moving from the hardscrabble inner-city<br />

neighborhoods of New Jersey to the barrios of<br />

Santo Domingo, <strong>and</strong> from the fear-plagued Trujillo<br />

dictatorship to the multicultural campuses of the<br />

contemporary United States, Diaz both redefines<br />

the immigrant experience <strong>and</strong> transcends it. His<br />

fiction has been published in The New Yorker <strong>and</strong><br />

The Paris Review, <strong>and</strong> four times in The Best<br />

American Short Stories. The New Yorker placed<br />

him on a list of the 20 top writers for the 21st<br />

century. Born in Santo Domingo, the Dominican<br />

Republic, <strong>and</strong> raised there <strong>and</strong> in New Jersey, Diaz<br />

graduated from Rutgers <strong>and</strong> received an MFA from<br />

Cornell. He lives in New York City <strong>and</strong> Boston, <strong>and</strong><br />

is a tenured professor at MIT.<br />

Junot Diaz will be signing outside the auditorium<br />

immediately following the event.<br />

Sponsored by Penguin Group


AFTER THE EXHIBITS<br />

CLOSING RECEPTION<br />

JOIN US FOR A SPECIAL<br />

PERFORMANCE NATALIE<br />

MERCHANT: LEAVE YOUR SLEEP -<br />

A PERFORMANCE AND<br />

PRESENTATION<br />

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MONDAY, JUNE 28, 4:30 - 5:30P.M.<br />

WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, BALLROOM<br />

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Natalie Merchant, acclaimed songwriter <strong>and</strong><br />

performer, will share <strong>and</strong> discuss selections from<br />

her newly released Leave Your Sleep, a 2CD set<br />

of songs adapted from the works of various classic<br />

<strong>and</strong> contemporary poets. The album – her first<br />

studio recording since 2003 – is the culmination<br />

of six years of research <strong>and</strong> collaboration <strong>and</strong> is,<br />

in Merchant’s words, “The most elaborate project<br />

I have ever completed or even imagined.”<br />

Featured are works by British Victorians, early<strong>and</strong><br />

mid-20th century Americans <strong>and</strong> contemporary<br />

writers as well as anonymous nursery rhymes <strong>and</strong><br />

lullabies. Among the authors included are Ogden<br />

Nash, E.E. Cummings, Robert Louis Stevenson,<br />

Christina Rossetti, Edward Lear, Gerard Manley<br />

Hopkins <strong>and</strong> Robert Graves. In addition to a new<br />

method of lyricism, Merchant stretches out<br />

musically on Leave Your Sleep by collaborating<br />

with a broad spectrum of artists including the<br />

Wynton Marsalis, Medeski Martin & Wood, The<br />

Fairfield Four, The Chinese Music Ensemble of New<br />

York, the Ditty Bops, members of the New York<br />

Philharmonic, The Klezmatics, Lúnasa <strong>and</strong> Hazmat<br />

Modine.<br />

Natalie debuted Leave Your Sleep for thous<strong>and</strong>s<br />

of librarians at the PLA <strong>Conference</strong> in March of


<strong>2010</strong>. An appreciative <strong>and</strong> emotional PLA audience<br />

<strong>and</strong> Natalie shared a transcendent hour that left<br />

everyone excited <strong>and</strong> in anticipation to again<br />

celebrate libraries, literature <strong>and</strong> music at this<br />

year’s <strong>ALA</strong>.<br />

This special event is presented by Baker &<br />

Taylor, Nonesuch Records <strong>and</strong> WEA.<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong> 2009-<strong>2010</strong> EXECUTIVE<br />

BOARD AND OFFICERS<br />

CAMILA A. ALIRE, PRESIDENT<br />

ROBERTA A. STEVENS, PRESIDENT ELECT<br />

ROD HERSBERGER, TREASURER<br />

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JAMES RETTIG, IMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT<br />

COURTNEY L. YOUNG<br />

DIANE R. CHEN


JOSEPH M. EAGAN<br />

STEPHEN L. MATTHEWS<br />

PATRICIA M. HOGAN<br />

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EM CLAIRE KNOWLES<br />

CHARLES E. KRATZ JR.<br />

LARRY ROMANS


KEITH MICHAEL FIELS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong> 2009-<strong>2010</strong> DIVISION<br />

PRESIDENTS<br />

CASSANDRA BARNETT, AASL<br />

LORI GOETSCH, ACRL<br />

MARY CASE, ALCTS


THOM BARTHELMESS, ALSC<br />

ROSE MOSLEY, ALTAFF<br />

BRENDA BAILEY-HAINER, ASCLA<br />

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GINA MILLSAP, LLAMA<br />

MICHELLE FRISQUE, LITA<br />

SARI FELDMAN, PLA


SUSAN BECK, RUSA<br />

LINDA W. BRAUN, YALSA<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong> PROQUEST<br />

SCHOLARSHIP BASH<br />

THE <strong>ALA</strong>/PROQUEST SCHOLARSHIP<br />

BASH WILL MAKE HEADLINES IN<br />

WASHINGTON D.C. AT THE NEW<br />

NEWSEUM, SATURDAY, JUNE 26,<br />

7:00 – 11:00P.M.<br />

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The Newseum will offer attendees an experience<br />

that blends five centuries of news history with<br />

up-to-the-second technology <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s-on exhibits.<br />

TICKETS<br />

Pre-ordered tickets were mailed with badges <strong>and</strong><br />

expo cards. Ticket purchases onsite may be made<br />

at the Bash Booth in the main registration area<br />

at the Washington Convention Center for $45.<br />

TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM<br />

THE NEWSEUM COURTESY OF <strong>ALA</strong><br />

SHUTTLE SERVICE SCHEDULE<br />

From WCC to the Newseum – 6:30p.m.* -<br />

8:30p.m.<br />

From the Newseum to all hotels – 8:30p.m. –<br />

11:30p.m.<br />

*Shuttle service from WCC will start immediately<br />

following the Opening General Session


BASH BOOTH WILL BE LOCATED IN<br />

MAIN REGISTRATION<br />

THE BASH BOOTH WILL BE OPEN<br />

FROM<br />

7:30a.m. – 6:00p.m. on Thursday, June 24 <strong>and</strong><br />

Friday, June 25<br />

7:30a.m. – 7:30p.m. on Saturday, June 26<br />

Remember proceeds go toward MLS Scholarships.<br />

GET YOUR BASH CASH<br />

Bash Cash can be used at any of the store outlets<br />

operated by The Newseum during our event, <strong>and</strong><br />

can also be used at the cash bars located<br />

throughout the venue. Bash Cash can be utilized<br />

at The Newseum that night only.<br />

H.W. WILSON BOOTH 1900<br />

GALE BOOTH 3702<br />

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LIBRARY ADVOCACY DAY<br />

TUESDAY, JUNE 29, <strong>2010</strong>, 11:00A.M.<br />

UPPER SENATE PARK<br />

For this year only, Library Advocacy Day will<br />

replace National Library Legislative Day. On June<br />

29, <strong>2010</strong>, library advocates from all 50 states <strong>and</strong><br />

Washington, D.C. will meet at Upper Senate Park<br />

on the U.S. Capitol grounds. <strong>ALA</strong> will host a rally<br />

to begin at 11:00a.m. <strong>and</strong> feature guest speakers,<br />

photo ops, <strong>and</strong> a chance to cheer on libraries! After<br />

the rally, participants will meet with their elected<br />

officials <strong>and</strong> their staffs in their Capitol Hill offices.<br />

This is an exciting way to get involved <strong>and</strong> see<br />

how much fun legislative advocacy can be! If you<br />

have any questions, contact Kristin Murphy in the<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Washington Office. This free rally from the


Washington Office is made possible by your <strong>ALA</strong><br />

dues. Registration is free both in advance <strong>and</strong><br />

onsite.<br />

HOW TO GET THERE:<br />

From the Walter E. Washington Convention Center:<br />

Starting at 10a.m., Gale Cengage Learning will<br />

provide buses from the Convention Center to the<br />

rally departing from the busing location (where<br />

participants would take the buses to get to the<br />

hotels). After the rally, buses will take those who<br />

are not attending meetings back to the Convention<br />

Center.<br />

VIA THE METRO:<br />

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The nearest Metro stop to the rally is Union<br />

Station on the “red line.” From Union Station, take<br />

the main exit <strong>and</strong> walk south on 1st Ave. NE<br />

(towards the Capitol building). If you have any<br />

questions, there will be volunteers wearing Library<br />

Advocacy Day T-shirts along the route to direct<br />

you. For more specific directions from your hotel<br />

to Union Station, or to the Metro station nearest<br />

the House of Representatives on the south side<br />

of the Capitol, “Capitol South” station, please go<br />

to www.wmata.com. You can also find out more


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about the Metro fares <strong>and</strong> other information at<br />

their website.<br />

VIA CAR OR TAXI:<br />

If you plan on driving to the rally, there is public<br />

parking at Union Station for a fee. If you plan on<br />

taking a cab, please ask them to drop you off at<br />

the Upper Senate Park at the corner of Constitution<br />

Avenue <strong>and</strong> Delaware Avenue. If they need<br />

additional information, tell them it’s next to the<br />

Russell Senate Office Building, <strong>and</strong> they’ll know<br />

where to take you.


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GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> AWARDS CEREMONY<br />

All <strong>ALA</strong> recognition awards will be presented at a<br />

special awards ceremony on Tuesday, June 29,<br />

5:30p.m. – 7:00p.m. The <strong>ALA</strong> recognition awards<br />

will be presented at a special awards<br />

ceremony/reception immediately preceding the<br />

Inaugural Banquet. (Tickets not required for<br />

Awards Ceremony.) The awards being presented<br />

include: Beta Phi Mu, W.Y. Boyd Literary Award<br />

For Excellence in Library Literature, Marshall<br />

Cavendish Excellence in Library <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Award, Melvil Dewey, Equality, Elizabeth Futas<br />

Catalyst for Change Award, Gale Cengage Learning<br />

Financial Development Award, Greenwood<br />

Publishing Group Award for the Best Book in<br />

Library Literature, Ken Haycock Award for<br />

Promoting Librarianship, <strong>ALA</strong> Information Today<br />

Library of the Future, Joseph W. Lippincott Award,<br />

Schneider Family Book Award, Scholastic Library<br />

Publisher, Sullivan Award for Public Library<br />

Administrators Supporting Services to Children,<br />

HW Wilson Library Staff Development Award.


INAUGURAL BANQUET<br />

Tuesday, June 29, Doors open at 6:30p.m.<br />

Event 7:00p.m. – Midnight<br />

Join us in celebrating the inauguration of Roberta<br />

Stevens as she assumes the role of the new<br />

American Library Association President. The night<br />

will also recognize the incoming Divisional<br />

presidents <strong>and</strong> new board members. Dinner <strong>and</strong><br />

entertainment will round out the evening. Tickets<br />

are $89 <strong>and</strong> available through registration<br />

CHILD CARE AND CAMP <strong>ALA</strong><br />

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Make this year’s annual meeting a family affair.<br />

Once again, ACCENT on Children’s Arrangements,<br />

Inc. has planned a great children’s activity center<br />

for <strong>ALA</strong> attendees’ children. ACCENT is a nationally<br />

recognized professional childcare company<br />

organized to provide quality onsite children’s<br />

activities in a nurturing, safe, educational<br />

environment. ACCENT’s counselors are fun-loving<br />

professionals with plenty of experience with<br />

children. The camp will operate at Washington<br />

Convention Center from Friday, June 25 through<br />

Tuesday, June 29, 7:30a.m. to 6:00p.m. daily.<br />

Children must be between three months <strong>and</strong> 17


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years of age. <strong>ALA</strong> will reimburse the charges<br />

expended on Camp <strong>ALA</strong> child care in the amount<br />

of $32 per day, per child to a maximum of $64<br />

per day, per family to any fully-registered parent<br />

for each day of the <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> week June<br />

25-29, <strong>2010</strong>. The total cost of the care per child,<br />

per day is $80, with $48 paid by the parent<br />

member, <strong>and</strong> $32 paid by the Association. This<br />

covers only child care in the <strong>ALA</strong> day care center,<br />

Camp <strong>ALA</strong>. <strong>ALA</strong> will not reimburse child care<br />

expenses to delegates who live within the<br />

Washington area that would be paid to a regular<br />

provider whether the parent was attending the<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> or not. Registration for Camp<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> will be available at www.ala.org/annual.<br />

CHILDREN’S POLICY<br />

Strollers are permitted on the exhibit floor but<br />

only if there is a child in them at all times.<br />

Unescorted children are not permitted on the<br />

exhibit floor. Children under the age of five must<br />

be restrained at all times (stroller, back pack,<br />

etc.). Any child over the age of five must have an<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s Only badge to be admitted to the exhibit<br />

floor. These badges are available at onsite<br />

registration for $25. An adult must accompany all<br />

children under the age of 16.


COMPUTERS<br />

Windows <strong>and</strong> Mac computers <strong>and</strong> printers will be<br />

available for members <strong>and</strong> staff in the <strong>ALA</strong> Office<br />

located at the Washington Convention Center. Sign<br />

up in advance to use the equipment <strong>and</strong> bring your<br />

own flash drive. Paper will be provided for the<br />

printers.<br />

CONFERENCE LOCATION<br />

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Due to the size of the <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, the<br />

event takes place in a convention center <strong>and</strong><br />

several hotels. For the <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>,<br />

the exhibits, keynote speakers, <strong>and</strong> meetings <strong>and</strong><br />

programs will be held at the Walter E. Washington<br />

Convention Center, located at 801 Mount Vernon<br />

Place NW, Washington, D.C. 20001. Four hotels are<br />

designated “Headquarter” <strong>and</strong> “Co-Headquarter”<br />

hotels, <strong>and</strong> will host meetings, programs <strong>and</strong><br />

special events. Several more hotels will host some<br />

events, <strong>and</strong> additional hotels will be part of the<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> hotel block to include sleeping rooms.<br />

Directions (driving <strong>and</strong> public transit) are available<br />

at www.dcconvention.com/directions.aspx.com


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SPECIAL NEEDS<br />

We work to make sure your experience will be a<br />

pleasant <strong>and</strong> accessible one. Here are features we<br />

have put in place to make sure the <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> is accessible to all:<br />

1. We caption our main sessions, e.g. Opening<br />

General Session, President’s <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

Membership Meeting, Council Meetings, <strong>and</strong><br />

others as requested by organizers. The<br />

captioning is available on a one-on-one basis<br />

when the captioner is not working at sessions<br />

mentioned above. Reservations are made on<br />

a first come, first-served basis <strong>and</strong> require at<br />

least one day’s notice.<br />

2. Hearing impaired attendees should request<br />

interpreters in advance for specific sessions<br />

they know they will be attending. Two<br />

interpreters will also be on-call in the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Services Office at the Washington<br />

Convention Center for last minute requests on<br />

a first-come, first-served basis, from Friday<br />

through Tuesday.<br />

3. We have accessible rooms in our hotel block.<br />

There are rooms for hearing, visually <strong>and</strong><br />

physically impaired attendees.


4. The Washington Convention Center maintains<br />

a limited pool of wheelchairs <strong>and</strong><br />

battery-operated scooters at Gate 44, by Level<br />

1 coat check (look for the signs). These are<br />

available on a first-come, first-served basis.<br />

5. Service animals are welcome throughout the<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

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6. Listening devices are available for those who<br />

are hard of hearing. Please provide advance<br />

notice of needs.<br />

7. Our shuttle bus company has accessible buses.<br />

Instructions on how to obtain rides will be<br />

available in each hotel, in the convention<br />

center onsite, <strong>and</strong> in the <strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Exhibit</strong><br />

<strong>Directory</strong>.<br />

8. Accessible stations in Internet Café <strong>and</strong><br />

Internet Room, Registration <strong>and</strong> Message<br />

Center.<br />

9. Read How You Want—award-winning<br />

technology converts st<strong>and</strong>ard-formatted books<br />

into seven different EasyRead formats as well<br />

as Braille, DAISY <strong>and</strong> e-books. Zoom<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> JAWS on all public computers.


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10. Wheeled carts are not allowed on the <strong>Exhibit</strong><br />

Floor- they are a trip hazard on the busy<br />

exhibit floor. A bag/coat check is available<br />

in the Convention Center for these bags. This<br />

includes carts, briefcases with wheels-any<br />

wheeled cart or bag that must be pushed or<br />

pulled. If you need a wheeled bag for<br />

medical reasons, you will need to supply a<br />

doctor’s note <strong>and</strong> then complete a wavier<br />

form when you check in at Registration.<br />

Strollers are only allowed if there is a child in<br />

them at all times.<br />

POSTER SESSIONS<br />

The <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Poster Sessions will be<br />

displayed on June 26 <strong>and</strong> 27, <strong>2010</strong> at Washington<br />

Convention Center. Poster sessions provide an<br />

opportunity for individual librarians or libraries to<br />

share graphic representations of current research,<br />

programs or creative solutions to library problems.<br />

Accepted presenters are given a time block during<br />

the conference to present posters, answer<br />

questions, <strong>and</strong> give away h<strong>and</strong>outs relating to the<br />

session. Poster Session topics <strong>and</strong> times are listed<br />

in the <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong>. Applications<br />

were accepted between November 2009-January


<strong>2010</strong>. For information or to apply, please visit htt<br />

p://www.lib.jmu.edu/org/ala/.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> JOBLIST PLACEMENT CENTER<br />

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Provided by the <strong>ALA</strong> Office for Human Resource<br />

Development <strong>and</strong> Recruitment (HRDR), <strong>ALA</strong> Job-<br />

LIST Placement Center will be available at the<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. All services <strong>and</strong> career<br />

workshops are free to job seekers. Job seekers<br />

should register <strong>and</strong> search for jobs on JobLIST at<br />

http://joblist.ala.org.<br />

Registration is not required, but is recommended.<br />

Registration will give employers access to your<br />

resume information. It will also allow for direct<br />

communication between job seekers <strong>and</strong> employers.<br />

Placement workshops <strong>and</strong> recruiters who will be<br />

at conference will be listed on Career Resources<br />

pages of JobLIST.<br />

Employers who want to post positions should post<br />

them on JobLIST at http://joblist.ala.org. Employers<br />

who want to use the interviewing facilities or<br />

review resumes must have an active ad on Job-<br />

LIST. Employers who want a booth in the <strong>ALA</strong><br />

JobLIST Placement Center should contact Beatrice<br />

Calvin at 800-545-2433, ext. 4280 or bcalvin@ala<br />

.org.


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Policy 54.3 states, “The American Library<br />

Association is committed to equality of opportunity<br />

for all library employees or applicants for<br />

employment, regardless of race, color, creed, sex,<br />

sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,<br />

age, disability, individual life-style, or national<br />

origin; <strong>and</strong> believes that hiring individuals with<br />

disabilities in all types of libraries is consistent<br />

with good personnel <strong>and</strong> management practices.”<br />

For more information, contact Placement Service<br />

Manager Beatrice Calvin at bcalvin@ala.org or<br />

800-545-2433, ext. 4280.<br />

ELECTRONIC MESSAGING CENTER<br />

AND EVENT PLANNER<br />

Visit the registration area to access the multimedia<br />

messaging service, which is now part of the Event<br />

Planner <strong>and</strong> includes an <strong>Exhibit</strong>or Locator.<br />

LOCAL INFORMATION<br />

The Local Information Desk, sponsored by the local<br />

Washington arrangement committee will be located<br />

in the Washington Convention Center Registration<br />

Area.


NO SMOKING POLICY<br />

By Council action at its 1991 Atlanta <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong>, it was resolved that “smoking is<br />

prohibited at Midwinter Meetings, <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong>s, regional/national conferences,<br />

continuing education programs, exhibits <strong>and</strong> other<br />

gatherings sponsored by the <strong>ALA</strong>.”<br />

INTERNET CAFE<br />

Sponsored by Elsevier, the Internet Cafe, introduced<br />

at Midwinter 1997, will be open Thursday, June 24<br />

- Monday, June 28, 6:00a.m. – 10:00p.m. <strong>and</strong><br />

Tuesday, June 29, 6:00a.m. -10:30a.m. It is located<br />

in the Washington Convention Center <strong>and</strong> features<br />

a comfortable place for attendees to sit down,<br />

grab a free cup of coffee or tea, surf the Internet,<br />

check your e-mail <strong>and</strong> visit with friends.<br />

OPEN MEETING RULE<br />

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By Council action it was voted that all meetings<br />

of the Association are open to all members <strong>and</strong><br />

to recognized members of the press. Closed<br />

meetings may only be held to discuss matters<br />

affecting privacy of individuals or institutions. Unit<br />

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unable to determine whether an open or closed<br />

meeting is appropriate. Closed meetings will be<br />

designated with an * in the Daily Schedule in the<br />

<strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Exhibit</strong> <strong>Directory</strong> onsite.<br />

MEALS<br />

Meals are not included with regular <strong>Conference</strong><br />

registration. Some preconferences <strong>and</strong> banquets<br />

include meals as part of an additional ticket price.<br />

This information is included with the description<br />

of the event.<br />

SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE<br />

Compliments of Gale, a Cengage Learning Group,<br />

free shuttle buses will operate between all<br />

participating hotels <strong>and</strong> the Washington Convention<br />

Center. Service will also be provided for attendees<br />

with disabilities. The Shuttle bus service schedule<br />

(showing pick-up times, locations, <strong>and</strong> destinations<br />

for each day of the <strong>Conference</strong> week) is published<br />

in this <strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Exhibit</strong> <strong>Directory</strong> <strong>and</strong> will be<br />

available onsite. Complimentary bus service is<br />

provided by Gale, A Cengage Learning Group. Don’t<br />

forget to stop by <strong>and</strong> say thanks for the lift!


STUDENT-TO-STAFF PROGRAM<br />

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Each year during <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, the Chapter<br />

Relations Office puts together a group of student<br />

volunteers from the chapters to assist <strong>ALA</strong> staff<br />

at the conference. To qualify, the student must be<br />

a current <strong>ALA</strong> member, now <strong>and</strong> through the <strong>2010</strong><br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, <strong>and</strong> a member of a student<br />

chapter, <strong>and</strong> cannot have previously participated<br />

in the program. Each school has its own selection<br />

process, <strong>and</strong> the chosen student’s name must be<br />

submitted to <strong>ALA</strong> by the group’s faculty advisor.<br />

One student will be accepted per chapter. In<br />

exchange for working 4 hours per day at the<br />

conference from Friday, June 25-Monday June 28<br />

the student will receive free conference<br />

registration, housing, <strong>and</strong> a per diem for meal<br />

expenses. Transportation costs (such as airfare<br />

<strong>and</strong> cabs) are the student’s responsibility. To find<br />

out how you can participate next year, contact<br />

your <strong>ALA</strong> Student Chapter on campus for their<br />

selection criteria, or contact Don Wood in the<br />

Chapter Relations Office at dwood@ala.org.


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WI-FI INTERNET ACCESS<br />

Once again <strong>ALA</strong> will be offering Wi-Fi Internet<br />

access to all attendees of the <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

at no charge in the convention center. Wi-Fi “hot<br />

zones” will be in all of the public areas (lobbies,<br />

meeting rooms <strong>and</strong> ballrooms) but not in the<br />

exhibit halls. Persons with Wi-Fi enabled devices<br />

will be able to access the Internet simply by<br />

connecting to the “<strong>ALA</strong><strong>2010</strong>” network. Please be<br />

familiar with how to operate your devices because<br />

unfortunately we cannot offer technical support<br />

for the free Wi-Fi service.<br />

NEW MOTHER’S ROOM<br />

New Mother’s Room will be located Concourse<br />

Level, B<br />

DON’T BE A “NO SHOW!”<br />

Please! If you have a confirmed room reservation<br />

<strong>and</strong> find that you are unable to attend the<br />

conference, be sure to notify the <strong>ALA</strong> Travel Desk<br />

or the hotel holding your reservation. If you don’t,<br />

the room will be left vacant (when it could be<br />

used by another attendee), <strong>and</strong> you will lose your<br />

deposit.


RESTAURANT RESERVATION<br />

HOURS:<br />

Thursday <strong>and</strong> Friday, 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.<br />

Saturday <strong>and</strong> Sunday, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.<br />

Monday, 9:00a.m. – 4:00p.m.<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong> STORE<br />

Take time to see what’s new at the <strong>ALA</strong> Store,<br />

located beside Registration outside the exhibit hall.<br />

STORE HOURS:<br />

Friday, June 25, 10:30a.m. – 7:30p.m.<br />

Saturday, June 26, 8:30a.m. – 5:30p.m.<br />

Sunday, June 27, 8:30a.m. – 5:30p.m.<br />

Monday, June 28, 8:30a.m. – 4:00p.m.<br />

Whether you’re looking for the latest, must-have<br />

books <strong>and</strong> posters, or bookmarks <strong>and</strong> promotions,<br />

the <strong>ALA</strong> Store has something for you.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Graphics has new <strong>and</strong> favorite Celebrity READ<br />

posters, including Taraji P. Henson, Queen Rania,<br />

Hugh Laurie, Jonas Brothers, Eclipse, New Moon,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Twilight. Also available are a wide selection<br />

of posters <strong>and</strong> bookmarks for young readers <strong>and</strong><br />

teens, featuring delightful characters like Bone,<br />

Wild Things, <strong>and</strong> Percy Jackson. The new <strong>2010</strong><br />

campaign materials for Banned Books Week <strong>and</strong><br />

Teen Read Week events will be on display <strong>and</strong><br />

available for purchase. Need a gift for someone<br />

back home? The Read Renew Return product line,


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as well as the Born to Read <strong>and</strong> READ products<br />

will ensure you find a special item for those<br />

awaiting your return. And as always, pick up your<br />

conference souvenirs, including the official T-shirt!<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Editions has both new <strong>and</strong> favorite books<br />

available including The Librarian’s Book of Lists<br />

by George M. Eberhart; Designing Space for<br />

Children <strong>and</strong> Teens in Libraries <strong>and</strong> Public Places<br />

by S<strong>and</strong>ra Feinberg <strong>and</strong> James R. Keller; Public<br />

Libraries Going Green by Kathryn Miller; <strong>and</strong><br />

Children’s Services by Betsy Diamant-Cohen. In the<br />

latest installment of <strong>ALA</strong> TechSource’s Library<br />

Technology Reports, “Gadgets <strong>and</strong> Gizmos: Personal<br />

Electronics <strong>and</strong> the Library”, eminent blogger <strong>and</strong><br />

library technology expert Jason Griffey provides a<br />

comprehensive guide to the present <strong>and</strong> future of<br />

modern gadgets, <strong>and</strong> how they can fit in to any<br />

librarian’s plan for a high-tech future. Also at the<br />

store: Intellectual Freedom Manual, Eighth Edition<br />

from OIF; Risky Business by Linda W. Braun, Hillias<br />

Jack Martin, <strong>and</strong> Connie Urquhart for YALSA; <strong>and</strong><br />

Multicultural <strong>Program</strong>s for Tweens <strong>and</strong> Teens by<br />

Linda B. Alex<strong>and</strong>er <strong>and</strong> Nahyun Kwon for YALSA.<br />

Stop by <strong>and</strong> pick up a free catalog <strong>and</strong> enter to<br />

win a $50 gift certificate from <strong>ALA</strong> Editions!


SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULE<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> <strong>2010</strong> ANNUAL CONVENTION<br />

WALTER E. WASHINGTON<br />

CONVENTION CENTER SHUTTLE<br />

SERVICES<br />

DATE<br />

FRIDAY, JUNE 25TH<br />

All Day<br />

INTERVALS<br />

20 minutes<br />

HOURS OF OPERA-<br />

TION<br />

7:00AM - 8:30PM<br />

7:00am - 8:30pm<br />

EXHIBITS OPEN AT WCC AT 5:30PM<br />

DATE<br />

PM Peak<br />

DATE<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE<br />

26TH<br />

All Day<br />

AM Peak<br />

INTERVALS<br />

5 - 10 minutes<br />

INTERVALS<br />

20 minutes<br />

5 - 10 minutest<br />

HOURS OF OPERA-<br />

TION<br />

4:00pm - 8:30pm<br />

HOURS OF OPERA-<br />

TION<br />

7:00AM - 8:00PM<br />

7:00am - 8:00pm<br />

7:00am - 10:00am<br />

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DATE<br />

PM Peak<br />

Scholarship Bash<br />

Event<br />

INTERVALS<br />

5 - 10 minutest<br />

HOURS OF OPERA-<br />

TION<br />

4:30pm - 6:00pm<br />

6:30pm - 11:30pm<br />

*Service from WCC to Newseum will begin immediately following the opening general session<br />

FROM WCC TO NEWSEUM 6:30PM<br />

- 8:30PM<br />

FROM NEWSEUM TO HOTELS 8:30PM - 11:30PM<br />

DATE<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 27TH<br />

All Day<br />

AM Peak<br />

PM Peak<br />

Newbery Caldecott<br />

Banquet<br />

INTERVALS<br />

20 minutes<br />

5 - 10 minutes<br />

5 - 10 minutes<br />

HOURS OF OPERA-<br />

TION<br />

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM<br />

7:00am - 7:00pm<br />

7:00am - 10:00am<br />

4:30pm - 6:00pm<br />

6:30pm - 12:00am<br />

*Event is at Hilton Washington; Limited service from all hotels beginning at 6:30pm ** Return<br />

Service from Hilton to all Hotels- 8:00pm to 12:00am<br />

DATE<br />

MONDAY, JUNE 28TH<br />

All Day<br />

AM Peak<br />

PM Peak<br />

INTERVALS<br />

20 minutes<br />

5 - 10 minutes<br />

5 - 10 minutes<br />

HOURS OF OPERA-<br />

TION<br />

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM<br />

7:00am - 6:00pm<br />

7:00am - 10:00am<br />

4:00pm - 6:00pm


DATE<br />

TUESDAY, JUNE 29TH<br />

AM Peak<br />

Capitol Hill Rally*<br />

*Shuttle service to<br />

<strong>and</strong> from WCC to<br />

Capitol Hill staging<br />

area only<br />

Inaugural Banquet &<br />

Awards<br />

INTERVALS<br />

5 - 10 minutes<br />

HOURS OF OPERA-<br />

TION<br />

7:00 AM - 1:00PM<br />

7:00am - 9:00am<br />

10:00am - 1:00pm<br />

6:30pm - 11:30pm<br />

*Shuttle service from Route Hotels to Inaugural 6:30pm - 7:00pm *Limited Shuttle service<br />

from Inaugural to hotels 7:00pm - 11:30pm<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong> <strong>2010</strong> UNCONFERENCE<br />

FRIDAY, JUNE 25, <strong>2010</strong> FROM<br />

9:00A.M. - 4:30P.M. WASHINGTON<br />

CONVENTION CENTER, 207A FREE<br />

EVENT<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> will again be hosting an Unconference. This<br />

year will feature new discussion styles, debates,<br />

media integration, <strong>and</strong> fun only chaos can create.<br />

The Unconference will be Friday, June 25, <strong>2010</strong><br />

from 9:00a.m. - 4:30p.m. The event will take place<br />

in 207A at the Washington Convention Center.<br />

WHAT IS AN UNCONFERENCE?<br />

An unconference (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unc<br />

onference) is a participant-guided experience that<br />

harnesses the unstructured conversations people<br />

usually have between conference sessions into the<br />

conference itself. Unlike most conferences where<br />

talking heads <strong>and</strong> group leaders decide what is<br />

important, unconferences are organized by the<br />

crowd. Unconferences are about sharing the<br />

knowledge <strong>and</strong> passion we have for our profession


<strong>and</strong> taking what we learn into the world to make<br />

a difference. Everyone has something to share.<br />

Everyone has something to learn. We can all<br />

change the world.<br />

ABOUT THIS UNCONFERENCE<br />

Attendees will collaborate online prior to the<br />

Unconference to identify topics they’re interested<br />

in presenting to the group or facilitating a<br />

discussion about. Everyone will be both teacher<br />

<strong>and</strong> learner, discussing the topics they’re most<br />

passionate about.<br />

The hashtag for the unconference is #unala10.<br />

Please tag everything else related to the<br />

unconference as unala10.<br />

UNCONFERENCE SCHEDULE<br />

(schedule subject to change)<br />

There will be five different types of events during<br />

the unconference:<br />

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9x9 Long Lasting Greetings - Exchange 9 business<br />

cards with 9 people you do not know in 9 minutes.


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Pecha Kucha presentations - The presenter shows<br />

20 slides for 20 seconds each. Never boring! Fast<br />

Paced! (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecha_Kucha)<br />

Group Sessions - Topic <strong>and</strong> format TBD by the<br />

group.<br />

Flash Debates - The format is to have two teams<br />

of three people debate each other on a fixed topic.<br />

Trapping the opposition <strong>and</strong> anticipating their<br />

arguments beforeh<strong>and</strong> are encouraged. Clever use<br />

of funny insults <strong>and</strong> rebuttals are all part of the<br />

fun. The goal is to have fun <strong>and</strong> a sense of humor<br />

while showing off your knowledge. Each speaker<br />

gets 2 minutes to make their case. We will<br />

alternate with rebuttals in a 2-2/2-2/1-1 format for<br />

a total of 10 minutes for each debate. Topics for<br />

the debates <strong>and</strong> teams TBD by the group.<br />

Fishbowl - This is a group discussion where<br />

everyone can participate, but only three people<br />

can engage in the discussion at a time with<br />

everyone watching. You know, like fish in a bowl.<br />

Topic for the discussion will reflect the events of<br />

the day as determined by the group. (http://en.w<br />

ikipedia.org/wiki/Fishbowl_%28conversation%29)


PROPOSED SCHEDULE<br />

TIME<br />

9:00-9:05<br />

9:05-9:20<br />

9:20-10:20<br />

10:20-10:30<br />

10:30-11:00<br />

11:00-12:00<br />

12:00-1:15<br />

1:15–1:20<br />

1:20-1:25<br />

1:25-1:35<br />

1:36-1:46<br />

1:47-1:57<br />

2:00-3:00<br />

3:00-3:10<br />

3:10-4:10<br />

4:10-4:15<br />

EVENT<br />

Greetings <strong>and</strong> brief explanation of the day<br />

9x9 Long Lasting Greetings<br />

9 Petcha Kutcha Presentations<br />

Break<br />

Filling in the schedule<br />

Group Sessions 1<br />

Lunch (on your own)<br />

Set up for Flash Debates<br />

Teams organize their topic<br />

Debate 1<br />

Debate 2<br />

Debate 3<br />

Group Sessions 2<br />

Break<br />

Fishbowl<br />

So Long, Farewell. Go Change the World.<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong> TOUR PROGRAM<br />

WASHINGTON D.C., JUNE 24-29,<br />

<strong>2010</strong><br />

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Washington, D.C. is both America’s Capital <strong>and</strong> a<br />

vital worldwide center. Washington emits a<br />

compelling intensity <strong>and</strong> power. Its most famous<br />

l<strong>and</strong>marks inspire, awe <strong>and</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> a second<br />

look. Beside the largeness of their scale <strong>and</strong> the<br />

classic columns <strong>and</strong> proportions, you’ll see a<br />

worried Lincoln fearful for his nation <strong>and</strong> the<br />

figures of “justice” caring for the law.<br />

On the Great Mall, you’ll visit memorials<br />

commemorating America’s great wars <strong>and</strong> honoring<br />

its heroes ... with inscribed names, photographs<br />

<strong>and</strong> faces, human forms <strong>and</strong> icons. Both in daylight<br />

<strong>and</strong> moonlight, Washington’s finest memorials<br />

evoke deep emotion.<br />

See the elegant neighborhoods of Dupont,<br />

Georgetown <strong>and</strong> Embassy Row <strong>and</strong> the mansions<br />

<strong>and</strong> museums filled with silver <strong>and</strong> art. With its<br />

cosmopolitan population <strong>and</strong> huge “power”<br />

clusters, Washington has famous restaurants


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featuring gourmet fare from Colonial American<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards to the poignant flavors of contemporary<br />

regional cuisines.<br />

The Kennedy Center presents the best in the world<br />

of music, opera, <strong>and</strong> theater. Just outside of D.C,<br />

you can visit the historic estate of Mt. Vernon,<br />

the pre-revolutionary town of Annapolis, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

hallowed ground of Arlington.<br />

Our Washington tours show you the highlights of<br />

the physical l<strong>and</strong>scape <strong>and</strong> take you inside the<br />

wonderful museums, homes, <strong>and</strong> public spaces of<br />

our Nation’s Capital.<br />

This program has been specifically designed to<br />

allow you to experience the many unique<br />

attractions <strong>and</strong> sites that Washington, D.C. <strong>and</strong> its<br />

surrounding areas have to offer. We want your<br />

visit to be an experience you will never forget!<br />

Tours are provided by ACCENT on Arrangements.<br />

Advance registration is highly suggested—onsite<br />

registration is based on space availability. To check<br />

on tour availability <strong>and</strong> to register for tours, go<br />

to the Tour Booth in the Washington Convention<br />

registration lobby.<br />

ACCENT accepts MasterCard, Visa, American<br />

Express, checks or money order for registration.


All tours are limited in size, <strong>and</strong> may not be<br />

available for purchase onsite.<br />

Tickets for all tours must be picked up at least<br />

30 minutes prior to tour time at the <strong>ALA</strong>. Meeting<br />

locations for the tours will be available when you<br />

pickup your tickets. Note: you must bring your<br />

ticket(s) with you for admission to each tour.<br />

TOUR DESK IS LOCATED IN EAST<br />

REGISTRATION IN THE<br />

WASHINGTON CONVENTION<br />

CENTER<br />

REGISTRATION HOURS:<br />

Friday, June 25<br />

Saturday, June 26<br />

Sunday, June 27<br />

Monday, June 28<br />

Tuesday, June 29<br />

1:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

8:00am – 5:00pm<br />

8:00am – 5:00pm<br />

8:00am – 5:00pm<br />

8:00am – 9:00am<br />

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TOUR DESCRIPTIONS<br />

WHIRL AROUND WASHINGTON<br />

Friday, June 25, 9:00a.m. – 12:00p.m.<br />

Spend time learning the history <strong>and</strong> architecture<br />

of the capital city through a comprehensive tour<br />

of its incredible monuments, memorials <strong>and</strong> Federal<br />

buildings. As you travel the streets of Washington<br />

D.C., you’ll know that you are in a place of<br />

overwhelming importance. Tall stately columns <strong>and</strong><br />

wide graceful steps lead you to the headquarters<br />

of government <strong>and</strong> into the archives of history.<br />

Riding up the gently rolling hills, overlooking the<br />

winding Potomac River, you will pass the marble<br />

<strong>and</strong> granite building stones of history. Washington<br />

reflects the crossroads of the Old <strong>and</strong> New Worlds.<br />

Look at the Capitol Building to see the classical<br />

styles of Greece <strong>and</strong> of Italy. Gaze down the<br />

National Mall <strong>and</strong> marvel at the monuments to


America’s great leaders with Washington’s obelisk<br />

rising over 500 feet in the sky. Special tour stops<br />

include the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial<br />

set along the Cherry Tree Walk, the Iwo Jima<br />

Memorial with its famous raising of the flag, <strong>and</strong><br />

the new World War II Memorial honoring all who<br />

served on both fronts.<br />

Cost: $40.00 Per Person<br />

FORD THEATRE & PETERSEN HOUSE<br />

WITH A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL<br />

MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY<br />

Friday, June 25, 1:00p.m. – 4:00p.m.<br />

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Guests will tour the site of the assassination of<br />

President Abraham Lincoln, who was shot while<br />

enjoying the play Our American Cousin at the Ford<br />

Theatre. After Lincoln was mortally wounded, the<br />

doctors attending him had him carried out into the


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street, <strong>and</strong> into a nearby boarding house. Lincoln<br />

died in the home, owned by William Petersen, a<br />

German-born tailor. Now furnished with period<br />

pieces, the dark, narrow town house looks much<br />

as it did on that April night.<br />

After this amazing <strong>and</strong> enlightening tour, attendees<br />

will head to the National Museum of American<br />

History. The Museum collects <strong>and</strong> preserves more<br />

than 3 million artifacts—all true national treasures.<br />

View everything from the original Star-Spangled<br />

Banner <strong>and</strong> Abraham Lincoln’s top hat to Dizzy<br />

Gillespie’s angled trumpet <strong>and</strong> Dorothy’s ruby<br />

slippers from “The Wizard of Oz.” The collection<br />

is a fascinating mosaic of American life <strong>and</strong><br />

comprises the greatest single collection of<br />

American history.<br />

Cost: $40.00 Per Person


THE LOST SYMBOL TOUR<br />

Friday, June 25, 2:00p.m. – 5:00p.m.<br />

Best Selling Author, Dan Brown, casts a light on<br />

power <strong>and</strong> intrigue in the nation’s capital in his<br />

newest thriller, “The Lost Symbol.” He creates a<br />

deadly race through a real-world labyrinth of<br />

codes, secrets, <strong>and</strong> unseen truths with symbologist,<br />

Dr. Langdon, leading the way. Visit many of the<br />

l<strong>and</strong>marks <strong>and</strong> locations featured in the novel.<br />

Learn more about the Freemasons, the city’s<br />

design, <strong>and</strong> locations that are loaded with signs<br />

<strong>and</strong> symbols as you tour these familiar sites from<br />

a slightly different perspective.<br />

Cost: $55.00 Per Person<br />

MONUMENTS BY MOONLIGHT AND<br />

DINNER<br />

Sunday, June 27, 6: 30p.m. – 10:30p.m.<br />

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Monday, June 28, 6:30p.m – 9:30p.m. (without<br />

dinner)<br />

Enjoy an all you can eat buffet dinner featuring<br />

fresh seafood selections <strong>and</strong> regional specialties<br />

at Phillips Seafood as you take in the majestic<br />

view overlooking the Washington Channel.<br />

Following dinner, a narrated evening roundabout<br />

tour of the nation’s capital will be provided by a<br />

professional tour guide. When the sun goes down,<br />

Washington lights up, exposing an elegant <strong>and</strong><br />

entirely different city from the one you have come<br />

to know by day. See the spectacular White House,<br />

the splendor of the Capitol’s dome, the Washington<br />

Monument <strong>and</strong> the reflecting pool…all beautifully<br />

illuminated as well as the Smithsonian Mall. View<br />

the Jefferson Monument, the Lincoln Memorial,<br />

<strong>and</strong>, time allowing, the Vietnam Memorial, FDR<br />

Memorial <strong>and</strong> the Marine Corps War Memorial.<br />

Cost: $79.00 Per Person<br />

Cost: $40.00 Per Person without dinner<br />

MOUNT VERNON TOUR - HOME OF<br />

GEORGE WASHINGTON<br />

Tuesday, June 29, 9:30a.m. – 2:30p.m.


George Washington wrote of his beloved Mount<br />

Vernon, his home for over 45 years, “No estate<br />

is more pleasantly situated than this.” Here he<br />

made his life with his wife Martha, returned from<br />

war, retired from public life, practiced pioneering<br />

farming methods <strong>and</strong> left an indelible stamp of<br />

his personality <strong>and</strong> private tastes. Over the years,<br />

he enlarged the mansion <strong>and</strong> built up the property<br />

from 2,000 acres to nearly 8,000 acres comprising<br />

five working farms. He designed the outbuildings<br />

<strong>and</strong> created a l<strong>and</strong>scape that reflects creativity,<br />

beauty <strong>and</strong> functionality in a harmonious setting.<br />

Today participants will enjoy the same breathtaking<br />

view across the Potomac River that enamored<br />

Washington all those years ago from the home<br />

that has been restored to its appearance in 1799.<br />

The new Donald W. Reynolds Museum <strong>and</strong><br />

Education Center <strong>and</strong> the Ford Orientation Center<br />

include 25 new theaters <strong>and</strong> galleries that tell the<br />

detailed story of George Washington’s life. More<br />

than 500 original artifacts, eleven History Channel<br />

videos, <strong>and</strong> immersion theater experiences<br />

illuminate the remarkable story of the first<br />

American hero.<br />

Cost: $60.00 Per Person<br />

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MEETING ROOM<br />

LOCATIONS<br />

THE FOLLOWING ARE METING ROM<br />

LOCATIONS, AS WELL AS THOSE<br />

THAT ARE ALSO IN THE <strong>ALA</strong> HOTEL<br />

BLOCK<br />

Hilton Washington (Headquarter<br />

Hotel)<br />

Code: HIL<br />

1919 Connecticut Ave NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20009<br />

(202) 483-3000<br />

Albright, Boundary, Cabinet, Columbia 1, Columbia<br />

2, Columbia 3, Columbia 4, Columbia 5, Columbia<br />

6, Columbia 7, Columbia 8, Columbia 9, Columbia<br />

10, Columbia 11, Columbia 12, Columbia 1-6,<br />

Columbia 7-12, Columbia 5&7, Columbia 6&8,<br />

Cordozo, DuPont, Embassy, Fairchild, Georgetown,


Gunston, Independence, International Ballroom,<br />

Jefferson, Joy, Kolorama, L’Enfant, Lincoln, Monroe,<br />

Morgan, Northwest, Oak Lawn, Piscataway,<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt Washington<br />

(Headquarter Hotel)<br />

Code: GRAND<br />

1000 H Street Northwest<br />

Washington, D.C. 20001<br />

(202) 582-1234<br />

Arlington/Cabin John, Bulfinch/ Renwick, Burnham,<br />

Constitution Ballroom, Constitution A, Constitution<br />

B, Constitution C, Constitution D, Constitution E,<br />

Independence Ballroom, Independence A,<br />

Independence B, Independence C, Independence<br />

B/C, Independence D, Independence E,<br />

Independence D/E, Independence F, Independence<br />

G, Independence F/G, Independence H,<br />

Independence I, Independence H/I, Latrobe,<br />

Roosevelt/Wilson<br />

Renaissance Washington DC<br />

(Headquarter Hotel)<br />

Code: REN<br />

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108<br />

999 Ninth Street NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20001<br />

(202) 898-9000<br />

Auditorium, Congressional Hall A, Congressional<br />

Hall B, Congressional Hall A/B, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom,<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom Central, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom North,<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom South, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom South/<br />

Central, Meeting Room 1, Meeting Room 2, Meeting<br />

Room 3, Meeting Room 4, Meeting Room 5,<br />

Meeting Room 6, Meeting Room 7, Meeting Room<br />

8, Meeting Room 9, Meeting Room 8/9, Meeting<br />

Room 10, Meeting Room 11, Meeting Room 10/11,<br />

Meeting Room 12, Meeting Room 13, Meeting Room<br />

12/13, Meeting Room 14, Meeting Room 15, Meeting<br />

Room 16, Meeting Room 17, Meeting Room 18,<br />

Meeting Room 19<br />

Renaissance West A, Renaissance West B,<br />

Renaissance West A/B<br />

Capital Hilton (Co-Headquarter<br />

Hotel)<br />

Code: CAP<br />

1001 16th Street NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20036


(202) 393-1000<br />

California, Congressional, Federal, Federal A,<br />

Federal B, Massachusetts, New York, Pan American,<br />

Presidential Ballroom, Senate, South American,<br />

South American A, South American B<br />

Beacon Hotel<br />

Code: BEAC<br />

1615 Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Ave NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20036<br />

(202) 296-2100<br />

Beacon Room, Cabinet Room, Embassy 103,<br />

Embassy 104, Overlook, Presidential Library, State<br />

Room¡<br />

Doubletree Hotel<br />

Code: DOUB<br />

1515 Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Avenue NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20005<br />

(202) 232-7000<br />

Congressional, Stateroom, Terrace East<br />

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Embassy Suites<br />

Code: EMB<br />

900 10th Street NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20001<br />

(202) 739-2001<br />

Atrium & Fire Place, Capital Ballroom, Capital A,<br />

Capital B, Capital C, Capital D, Capital A/B, Capital<br />

C/D, Finn & Porter<br />

Four Points Sheraton<br />

Code: FOUR<br />

1201 K Street NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20005<br />

(202) 289-7600<br />

Franklin Ballroom, Franklin A, Franklin B, Franklin<br />

C, Franklin D, Franklin A/B, Franklin C/D,<br />

McPherson<br />

Hamilton Crowne Plaza Hotel<br />

Code: HAMCD<br />

1001 14th Street NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20005


(202) 682-0111<br />

Farragut Square, Franklin Park, Hamilton Ballroom,<br />

Lafayette Park, McPherson Square<br />

Walter E. Washington Convention<br />

Center<br />

Code: WCCB<br />

801 Mt. Vernon Place NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20001<br />

(202) 249-3329<br />

Level One: 101, 102A, 102B, 103A, 103B, 140A/140B,<br />

141, 142, 143A, 143B/C, 144A-C, 145A, 145B, 146A/B,<br />

146C, 147A/B, 148, 149A, 149B, 150B, 151A/B, 152A,<br />

152B, 153, 154A/B, 155, 156, 157, 158A/B, 159A/B,<br />

160<br />

Level Two: 201, 202A, 202B, 203A, 203B, 204A-C,<br />

205, 206, 207A/B, 208A, 208B, 209A/B, 209C, 210<br />

Level Three: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306<br />

Hyatt Regency Washington on<br />

Capitol Hill<br />

Code: HYATT<br />

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112<br />

400 New Jersey Ave NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20001<br />

(202) 737-1234<br />

Bunker Hill, Columbia A/B, Columbia A, Columbia<br />

B, Concord, Hall of Battles, Lexington, Regency A,<br />

Ticonderoga, Valley Forge, Yorktown<br />

JW Marriott<br />

Code: JW<br />

1331 Pennsylvania Ave NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20004<br />

(202) 393-2000<br />

Commerce, Cannon, Capitol Ballroom A/B, Capitol<br />

Ballroom C, Capitol Ballroom E, Capitol Ballroom<br />

F, Capitol Ballroom E/F, Capitol Ballroom H/J,<br />

Congressional/ Senate, Dirksen, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom I,<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom II, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom III, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />

Ballroom IV, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom I/II, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom<br />

III/IV, Hart, Longworth, Rayburn, Russell, State,<br />

Treasury<br />

Liaison Capitol Hill<br />

Code: LIAISON


415 New Jersey Ave NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20001<br />

(202) 638-1616<br />

Connect, The Grid, The Hill, The Hub, The<br />

Metropolitan, Metropolitan West, Metropolitan East,<br />

Metropolitan Center, Unite<br />

Madison<br />

Code: MADCD<br />

1177 15th Street NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20005<br />

(202) 862-1600<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Hamilton B, Dolly Madison Ballroom<br />

Lower, Dolly Madison Ballroom Upper, John Adams<br />

A/B, Montpelier 1, Montpelier 2, Montpelier, Mount<br />

Vernon A, Mount Vernon B<br />

Mayflower Renaissance<br />

Code: MAY<br />

1127 Connecticut Avenue NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20036<br />

(202) 347-3000<br />

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114<br />

Cabinet, Chinese Ballroom, Colonial, East Ballroom,<br />

East/State Ballroom, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom,<br />

Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New<br />

York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Senate, South<br />

Carolina, State Ballroom, Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, Virginia<br />

Metro Center Marriott<br />

Code: MET<br />

775 12th Street NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20005<br />

(202) 737-2200<br />

Executive Board Room, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />

Ballroom A/B, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C/D, Jr. Ballroom,<br />

Jr. Ballroom 1, Jr. Ballroom 2, Jr. Ballroom 3, Jr.<br />

Ballroom 1/2, Potomac, Salon A, Salon B, Salon C,<br />

Salon D, Salon E<br />

Washington Marriott<br />

Code: WASH<br />

1221 22nd Street NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20037<br />

(202) 872-1500


Dupont Ballroom, Dupont F, Dupont G, Dupont H,<br />

Logan, Thomas, West End Ballroom, West End A,<br />

West End B, West End C, West End D, West End<br />

E, West End A/B, West End C/D<br />

Washington Plaza<br />

Code: PLAZA<br />

10 Thomas Circle NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20005<br />

(202) 842-1300<br />

Adams/Franklin, Executive Board Room, Federal<br />

Hall, Jefferson, Monroe, National Hall, State Suite,<br />

Washington Room<br />

Westin City Center<br />

Code: WEST<br />

1400 M Street NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20005<br />

(202) 429-1700<br />

115<br />

Ashlawn North, Ashlawn South, Belle Air,<br />

Sherwood, Westover


116<br />

THE FOLLOWING HOTELS ARE IN<br />

THE <strong>ALA</strong> HOTEL BLOCK<br />

Comfort Inn Convention Center<br />

1201 13th Street, NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20005<br />

(202) 682-5300<br />

Courtyard by Marriott Embassy Row<br />

1600 Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Ave, NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20038<br />

(202) 293-8000<br />

Courtyard Northwest<br />

1900 Connecticut Ave NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20009<br />

(202) 332-9300<br />

Donovan House<br />

1155 14th Street, NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20005<br />

(202) 737-1200


Fairmont<br />

2401 M. Street NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20037<br />

(202) 429-2400<br />

Hampton Inn DC<br />

901 6th St. NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20001<br />

(202) 842-2500<br />

Henley Park Hotel<br />

926 Massachusetts Ave, NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20001<br />

(202) 638-5200<br />

Holiday Inn Capitol<br />

550 C Street, SW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20024<br />

(202) 479-4000<br />

Holiday Inn Central<br />

1501 Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Ave, NW<br />

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118<br />

Washington, D.C. 20005<br />

(202) 483-2000<br />

Hotel Helix<br />

1430 Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Ave. NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20005<br />

(202) 464-9001<br />

Hotel Rouge<br />

1315 16th St. NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20036<br />

(202) 232-8000<br />

L’Enfant Plaza<br />

480 L’Enfant Plaza, SW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20024<br />

(202) 484-1000<br />

M<strong>and</strong>arin Oriental Hotel<br />

1330 Maryl<strong>and</strong> Avenue, SW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20024<br />

(202) 554-8588


Marriott Courtyard CC<br />

900 F Street, NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20004<br />

(202) 638-4600<br />

Morrison Clark<br />

1015 L St. NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20001<br />

(202) 898-1200<br />

Renaissance Dupont Circle (M<br />

Street)<br />

1143 New Hampshire Ave<br />

Washington, D.C. 20037<br />

(202) 347-3000<br />

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120<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OFFICE LOCATOR<br />

WALTER E. WASHINGTON<br />

CONVENTION CENTER, STREET<br />

LEVEL, EAST SALON<br />

AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> GRAPHICS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ASCLA<br />

Chapter Relations<br />

CHOICE<br />

COE<br />

COGNOTES<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Services<br />

Council<br />

Development Office<br />

Diversity Office<br />

Executive/Governance Off<br />

Finance<br />

HRDR<br />

10<br />

32<br />

29<br />

Street Level, East Rag. Lobby<br />

35<br />

14<br />

37<br />

31<br />

28<br />

33<br />

25<br />

6<br />

1-3<br />

20/21<br />

39<br />

38<br />

22<br />

18<br />

15


Int’l Relations Office (IRO)<br />

ITTS<br />

LLAMA<br />

LITA<br />

Member <strong>Program</strong>s & Services<br />

(MPS)<br />

Member Relations<br />

OA<br />

OIF<br />

OITP<br />

OLA<br />

OLOS<br />

ORS<br />

Parliamentarian<br />

PLA<br />

Public <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Publishing Departments<br />

RUSA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Editions<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Graphics<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Online Resources<br />

American Libraries<br />

Booklist Publications<br />

Marketing <strong>and</strong> Sales<br />

Publishing Technology<br />

27<br />

8<br />

36<br />

12<br />

19<br />

26<br />

30<br />

16<br />

43<br />

40<br />

41<br />

34<br />

23<br />

13<br />

17<br />

25<br />

31<br />

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Reprographics<br />

Resolutions Committee<br />

Spectrum<br />

Staff Lounge<br />

Washington Office<br />

YALSA<br />

IMPORTANT CONFERENCE PHONE<br />

NUMBERS<br />

TO REACH THE FOLLOWING <strong>ALA</strong> DESKS AND<br />

OTHER SERVICE POINTS, USE THE PHONE<br />

NUMBERS LISTED BELOW.<br />

NOTE: ALL TELEPHONE LINES PROVIDE DIRECT<br />

DIAL ACCESS.<br />

AREA CODE IS 202<br />

CONFERENCE SERVICES: 249-4001, 4002, 4003<br />

9<br />

23<br />

38<br />

7<br />

42<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Information: 249-4034<br />

Cognotes: 249-4011<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Information: 249-4015<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong> Manager’s Office: 249-4040<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>or’s Registration: 249-4019<br />

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Governance/Executive Office: 249-4016<br />

Housing: 249-4027, 4028<br />

Press Room: 249-4049<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> JobLIST Placement Center: 202-249-4047<br />

Registration: 249-4017<br />

Reprographics: 249-4013<br />

Restaurant Reservations: 202-249-4030<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Tour Desk: 202-249-4032<br />

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THANK YOU TO OUR<br />

SPONSORS<br />

THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF OUR SPONSORS,<br />

CONFERENCE SERVICES IS PROUD TO BRING YOU<br />

YET ANOTHER SPECTACULAR ANNUAL CONFERENCE!<br />

DIAMOND SPONSORS<br />

GALE, A CENGAGE LEARNING COMPANY<br />

Shuttle Buse<br />

RUBY SPONSORS<br />

PROQUEST CSA<br />

Scholarship Bash<br />

VERIZON<br />

Opening General Session<br />

READHOWYOUWANT<br />

Accessible Final <strong>Program</strong><br />

SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL/LIBRARY JOURNAL<br />

Action Ad Coupon Book<br />

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136<br />

DEMCO<br />

Book Cart Drill Team Championship<br />

ELSEVIER<br />

Internet Café<br />

SPRINGER<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Bags<br />

SAPHIRE SPONSORS<br />

INFORMATION TODAY<br />

AMERICA READS SPANISH<br />

NEAL-SCHUMAN<br />

SPEAKER SPONSORS<br />

NONESUCH RECORDS<br />

PENGUIN GROUP USA<br />

PENGUIN YOUNG READERS GROUP<br />

RANDOM HOUSE<br />

ABRAMS


AMERICAN LIBRARIES<br />

BAKER & TAYLOR<br />

HARPERCOLLINS<br />

GRAND CENTRAL<br />

SIMON AND SCHUSTER<br />

STERLING PUBLISHING<br />

WEA<br />

W.W. NORTON & COMPANY, INC.<br />

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LIBRARY CHAMPIONS<br />

Companies <strong>and</strong> Foundations listed below are<br />

corporate sponsors committed to increasing<br />

public awareness of libraries <strong>and</strong> librarianship<br />

in America. Please visit them <strong>and</strong> thank them<br />

for their support. For information on how your<br />

organization can become a Library Champion,<br />

please contact the <strong>ALA</strong> Development Office at<br />

312-280-5050.<br />

3M LIBRARY SYSTEMS<br />

ABC-CLIO<br />

BAKER & TAYLOR, INC.<br />

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BOUND TO STAY BOUND BOOKS INC.<br />

BOWKER<br />

BRODART COMPANY<br />

BWI/FOLLETT LIBRARY RESOURCES<br />

CANDLEWICK PRESS<br />

DEMCO INCORPORATED<br />

DOLLAR GENERAL<br />

EBSCO INFORMATION SERVICE<br />

ELSEVIER, INC.<br />

EX LIBRIS<br />

FINR A INVESTOR EDUCATION FOUNDATION<br />

GALE CENGAGE LEARNING<br />

GAYLORD BROTHERS, INC.<br />

H.W. WILSON COMPANY<br />

HIGHSMITH<br />

INFOUSA/REFERENCE GROUP


INGRAM<br />

JANWAY COMPANY<br />

LEXISNEXIS<br />

MARQUIS WHO’S WHO<br />

MARSHALL CAVENDISH<br />

MERGENT<br />

MORNINGSTAR, INC.<br />

NEAL-SCHUMAN<br />

OCLC ONLINE COMPUTER LIBRARY CENTER<br />

POLARIS LIBRARY SYSTEMS<br />

PROQUEST<br />

SAGE PUBLICATIONS<br />

SCHOLASTIC<br />

SEVERN HOUSE<br />

SIRSIDYNIX<br />

SPRINGER<br />

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144<br />

STANDARD & POOR’S CORPORATION<br />

SWETS<br />

THE COMBINED BOOK EXHIBIT<br />

THE LIBRARY CORPORATION<br />

THOMSON REUTERS<br />

VERIZON FOUNDATION<br />

VTLS, INC.<br />

WIZARDS OF THE COAST BOOKS FOR YOUNG<br />

READERS<br />

WORLD BOOK


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LIBRARY REUNIONS<br />

COOPERATIVE LIBRARY AND<br />

INFORMATION STUDIES ALUMNI<br />

REUNION<br />

June 27, <strong>2010</strong><br />

5:30 – 7:30p.m.<br />

Renaissance Mayflower Hotel, Washington DC<br />

University of Buffalo<br />

Clarion University<br />

University of Denver<br />

Dominican University<br />

Drexel University<br />

East Carolina University<br />

Florida State University<br />

University of Hawaii<br />

Long Isl<strong>and</strong> University<br />

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148<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Simmons College<br />

University of Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

University of North Carolina at Greensboro<br />

University of North Texas<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

University of South Florida<br />

University of Tennessee<br />

Wayne State University<br />

ADDITIONAL LIBRARY SCHOOL<br />

ALUMNI EVENTS<br />

Saturday, June 26<br />

San Jose State University -<br />

SLIS Reception, 4:00 – 5:30p.m.


Marriott Metro, Gr<strong>and</strong> BR E<br />

Sunday, June 27<br />

U of M School of Information Alumni Reception,<br />

4:00 – 5:30p.m.,<br />

Capital Hilton, South American B<br />

University of Illinois,<br />

GSLIS Alumni Reception, 6:00 – 8: 30p.m.<br />

Renaissance Washington, Rennaisance West A/B<br />

University of Wisconsin – Madison, SLIS<br />

149<br />

Join your SLIS colleagues past <strong>and</strong> present on<br />

Sunday, June 27 from 5:30 to 7:30p.m. at Chef<br />

Geoff’s Downtown in Washington, DC, 13th Street,<br />

Between E & F Streets NW. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres<br />

<strong>and</strong> a cash bar. All SLIS alumni, students <strong>and</strong><br />

friends are welcome to attend, whether or not<br />

you’re attending the conference.<br />

UC Berkeley I School Alumni & Friends Reception<br />

American Library Association <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>,<br />

Sunday, June 27, <strong>2010</strong> 5:30 – 7:30p.m., Hotel<br />

Rouge, 1315 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036.<br />

Space is limited—make your reservation today! For<br />

more information or to R.S.V.P., contact Kristi<br />

Mitchell at kristi@ischool or (510) 643-4206.


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The School of Information <strong>and</strong> Library Science at<br />

the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

will host a special alumni reunion on Sunday, June<br />

27th from 5:30 to 7:30p.m. The location is still<br />

being determined. Please watch the SILS Web site<br />

at sils. unc.edu for details as they become<br />

available.<br />

Monday, June 28<br />

Syracuse University School of information Studies<br />

invites alumni <strong>and</strong> guests to a reception Monday<br />

June 28 from 6 to 8p.m. at the Hotel Monaco, 700<br />

F Street NW. The program will include a<br />

presentation, Social Media 101: Join the<br />

Conversation, by iSchool professor of practice <strong>and</strong><br />

social media strategist, Anthony Rotolo. For more<br />

information to to RSVP contact Barbara Settel at<br />

istalum@syr.edu or visit http://ischool.syr.edu/so<br />

cialmedia101.aspx


FIRST - TIME ATTENDE<br />

INFORMATION<br />

CONFERENCE 101: ORIENT<br />

YOURSELF<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Divisions <strong>and</strong> Round Tables will be sponsoring<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> 101 programs throughout the weekend.<br />

These 101 programs will help you plan how to ‘do’<br />

conference based on the kind of work you do, or<br />

the type of library where you work. Get expert<br />

advice on programs to attend, exhibitors to visit,<br />

parties to frequent, <strong>and</strong> ways to get the most out<br />

of conference. These events are listed below.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> AMBASSADORS HELP MAKE<br />

THE CONNECTION<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong> wants your first <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> to be<br />

extraordinary, so when you register, be sure to<br />

check: I am a first time registrant of the <strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. You will automatically be<br />

signed-up to receive a personal welcome from an<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Ambassador – an <strong>ALA</strong> member who is a


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longtime conference goer. <strong>ALA</strong> Ambassadors help<br />

you make connections to programs, people <strong>and</strong><br />

places before conference so that your time there<br />

can be well spent. Ask the questions YOU need<br />

answered before you go. And at conference, <strong>ALA</strong><br />

Ambassadors can be identified by their name tags<br />

–stop anyone anytime in the halls to ask.<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS<br />

First-time attendees will receive special invitations<br />

to receptions sponsored by exhibitors <strong>and</strong> library<br />

vendors. <strong>Program</strong>s especially for new attendees<br />

will be highlighted in the program guide. And you<br />

can always talk to someone who cares about your<br />

experience at the Ambassadors’ information desk<br />

in registration. Check out the <strong>ALA</strong> Pavilion at booth<br />

2525 on the exhibit floor to learn all about <strong>ALA</strong>.<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> 101<br />

Friday, June 25, 4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Renaissance Washington, Gr<strong>and</strong> BR South<br />

New to the <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, or <strong>ALA</strong>? Get a fun<br />

<strong>and</strong> informative introduction to the <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> Washington, D.C. Learn to navigate<br />

the exhibits, decipher the conference program, how


<strong>ALA</strong> really works, <strong>and</strong> ways for you to get<br />

involved. NMRT provides tips from the pros <strong>and</strong><br />

an orientation, which is full of information.<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Orientation<br />

Saturday, June 26, 8:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Marriott Metro, Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

New to the <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, or <strong>ALA</strong>? Get a fun<br />

<strong>and</strong> informative introduction to the <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> Washington, D.C. Learn to navigate<br />

the exhibits, decipher the conference program, how<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> really works, <strong>and</strong> ways for you to get<br />

involved. NMRT provides tips from the pros <strong>and</strong><br />

an orientation, which is full of information.<br />

AASL 101<br />

Saturday, June 26, 1:30p.m. - 3:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Room 101<br />

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Experienced members of American Association<br />

of School Librarians<br />

(AASL) will show you how to navigate <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> fill you in on other <strong>ALA</strong>/AASL<br />

events. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn the<br />

AASL ropes regarding everything from the features


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<strong>and</strong> benefits of your membership to practical tips<br />

<strong>and</strong> ideas that can help you in your career as a<br />

school library media professional. First time<br />

attendees <strong>and</strong> prospective members are invited<br />

<strong>and</strong> long-time members are welcome to attend<br />

this great networking opportunity.<br />

New Members’ Orientation &<br />

Welcome (STS)<br />

Saturday, June 26, 8:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, Burnham<br />

An opportunity for new members of STS or those<br />

considering membership in STS to meet members<br />

<strong>and</strong> develop a better underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the section’s<br />

committees, sessions <strong>and</strong> activities.<br />

ACRL 101 & Membership Meeting<br />

Saturday, June 26, 8:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Renaissance Mayflower, State BR<br />

ACRL leaders will meet with first-time attendees<br />

<strong>and</strong> explain how to get the most out of the <strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> experience (as well as<br />

opportunities for engagement with ACRL). A


membership meeting (30 minutes) will be followed<br />

by the orientation program.<br />

ALCTS 101: Helping New Members<br />

Get Involved<br />

Friday, June 25, 7:30p.m. - 9:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, 146C<br />

ALCTS 101 is a joint meeting with the New<br />

Members Interest Group to introduce new ALCTS<br />

members to ALCTS<br />

ALSC 101<br />

Friday, June 25, 3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Embassy Suites, Capital A<br />

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If you’re new to ALSC or if this is your first<br />

conference as a children’s librarian, then this<br />

program is for you! We’ll provide you with<br />

information about the perks of ALSC membership,<br />

tips on how to get involved in the organization,<br />

<strong>and</strong> tricks of the trade for navigating <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.


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IFC 101<br />

Friday, June 25, 4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, 147B<br />

Intellectual Freedom is one of the defining<br />

principles of libraries of all kinds. Learn about the<br />

“IF” activities of the American Library Association,<br />

including OIF, IFRT, IFC, FTRF, state-level <strong>and</strong><br />

division intellectual freedom committees, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

What’s going on at this conference, <strong>and</strong> how can<br />

you get involved in these issues year-round?<br />

Speakers include representatives from various<br />

intellectual freedom arms of <strong>ALA</strong>.<br />

Membership Fair: LIRT 101<br />

Sunday, June 27, 8:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, 144A-C<br />

Before the LIRT program begins, come to the<br />

Membership Fair. The purpose of the membership<br />

fair is to introduce new members <strong>and</strong> librarians<br />

interested in joining the round table, to the various<br />

avenues for involvement in LIRT.


LITA 101: Open House<br />

Friday, June 25, 4:00p.m. - 5:15p.m.<br />

Hilton Washington, Jefferson West<br />

LITA Open House is a great opportunity for current<br />

<strong>and</strong> prospective members to talk with Library <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Technology Association (LITA) leaders<br />

<strong>and</strong> learn how to make connections <strong>and</strong> become<br />

more involved in LITA activities.<br />

YALSA 101<br />

Friday, June 25, 4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Embassy Suites, Capital D<br />

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What is the Young Adult Library Services<br />

Association (YALSA)? How can this <strong>ALA</strong> division<br />

help you? Learn more in this mixer-style<br />

orientation, where you can get an overview of the<br />

division <strong>and</strong> its activities. New members <strong>and</strong> those<br />

considering membership will learn more about the<br />

benefits, <strong>and</strong> established members are welcome<br />

to attend this great networking opportunity!


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DIVISION PRESIDENT’S<br />

AASL<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Leading the Transformation of Education for the<br />

21st Century<br />

Saturday, June 26, 10:30a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom B<br />

A call to action! School librarians should be at the<br />

forefront of the push to transform American<br />

education into the 21st century, but instead too<br />

many are fighting just to preserve jobs, keep<br />

classroom teachers coming to the library, <strong>and</strong><br />

encourage students to read. It’s time to tear down<br />

the walls in our thinking that confine what is<br />

possible; the students are counting on you to usher<br />

in a new era of learning. By tapping into common<br />

sense, best practice <strong>and</strong> the AASL learning<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards, the path to a more powerful <strong>and</strong><br />

purposeful school library program begins. Don’t<br />

miss guest speaker Allison Zmuda, author of The


Competent Classroom, High Stakes High School: A<br />

Guide for the Perplexed Parents, <strong>and</strong> Transforming<br />

Schools: Creating a Culture of Continuous<br />

Improvement.<br />

ACRL, ASCLA, LLAMA<br />

Capitalizing on Crisis: Leading Libraries in the<br />

Post-Recession Era- President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Saturday, June 26, 10:30a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Renaissance Mayflower, Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

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Affecting positive change has always been a<br />

leadership test, but the current economic situation<br />

presents continuous obstacles that make it even<br />

more difficult for libraries to achieve their<br />

missions. Declining funding, library closings, service<br />

eliminations, <strong>and</strong> staff layoffs are, unfortunately,<br />

commonplace. Rather than taking a fatalistic<br />

attitude during these hard times, be challenged<br />

by our keynote speaker <strong>and</strong> reactors to think <strong>and</strong><br />

act differently as a leader when facing uncertainty<br />

<strong>and</strong> crisis.


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ALCTS<br />

Got Data? New Roles for Libraries in Shaping<br />

21st Century Research/President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Monday, June 28, 10:30a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom B<br />

Research in the Information Age is driven by digital<br />

data. Libraries are emerging as critical partners in<br />

the curation, access, use, reuse, <strong>and</strong> preservation<br />

of research data. Digital stewardship, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

requisite cyber-infrastructure, economic models,<br />

<strong>and</strong> policies required to administer <strong>and</strong> protect<br />

research data, present both new opportunities <strong>and</strong><br />

challenges for 21st century libraries. In this talk,<br />

we describe the emerging role for Libraries as<br />

stewards of valued digital research collections.<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC Charlemae Rollins President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Featuring Dr. Patricia Kuhl<br />

Monday, June 28, 8:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, 144A-C


To help you serve your youngest patrons, Patricia<br />

K. Kuhl, Ph.D., Co-Director of the University of<br />

Washington Institute for Learning <strong>and</strong> Brain<br />

Sciences, will discuss her research <strong>and</strong> findings on<br />

infants’ early language <strong>and</strong> later reading skills.<br />

Dr. Kuhl is internationally recognized for her<br />

studies that show how young children learn. Her<br />

work has played a major role in demonstrating<br />

how early exposure to language alters the brain.<br />

It has implications for critical periods in<br />

development, for bilingual education <strong>and</strong> reading<br />

readiness, for developmental disabilities involving<br />

language, <strong>and</strong> for research on computer<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>ing of speech.<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Knowing Who’s Who – Going Back to the<br />

Playground to Help People Work Together<br />

Better, President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Sunday, June 27, 4:00p.m.- 5:00p.m.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, Constitution C/D<br />

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Katharine Giacalone will offer inspirational<br />

real-world advice on increasing communication <strong>and</strong><br />

working together better. The key to being happy<br />

<strong>and</strong> productive is knowing how to communicate


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with all people: what their personalities are today,<br />

where they’re coming from, what they’re thinking<br />

<strong>and</strong> what they’re feeling. Giacalone is the author<br />

of Oops! I’m the Manager <strong>and</strong> president of<br />

Giacalone & Associates LLC.<br />

LITA<br />

Four or More: The New Demographic-President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong><br />

Sunday, June 27, 4:00p.m. - 5:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom B<br />

Trends in social media <strong>and</strong> cloud computing are<br />

often examined through the lens of younger users<br />

<strong>and</strong> broadb<strong>and</strong> users, who have consistently been<br />

more actively engaged online when compared with<br />

other groups. This presentation highlights a new<br />

leading edge group that deserves the same<br />

attention: those who own four or more<br />

internet-connected devices. Those interested in<br />

how a future of “internet everywhere” might look<br />

should get to know this exceptionally connected<br />

early adopter group.


PLA<br />

PLA President’s <strong>Program</strong>, Will Shortz<br />

Sunday, June 27, 1:00p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom C<br />

The Public Library Association (PLA) is pleased to<br />

announce famed puzzle master, Will Shortz, as<br />

keynote speaker for PLA President’s <strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Awards Presentation at the American Library<br />

Association (<strong>ALA</strong>) <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> in<br />

Washington, D.C. The program is part of the <strong>ALA</strong><br />

Auditorium Speaker Series <strong>and</strong> will take place at<br />

the Washington Convention Center, Sunday, June<br />

27 at 1:00p.m. Listeners to NPR’s “Weekend<br />

Sunday Edition” <strong>and</strong> readers of The New York<br />

Times are familiar with challenging style of Will<br />

Shortz, the world’s only academically accredited<br />

enigmatologist.<br />

RUSA<br />

For the Love of Reference- President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Monday, June 28, 1:30p.m. - 3:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, 202A<br />

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Reference <strong>and</strong> readers’ advisory work are among<br />

the most engaging specialties in librarianship,<br />

inspiring great devotion among their practitioners<br />

<strong>and</strong> fans. Non-librarian researchers who dig for<br />

information as part of their job derive many of<br />

the same satisfactions from their work as reference<br />

librarians. This year’s prorgam explores the twin<br />

appeals of information discovery <strong>and</strong> fulfilling<br />

users’ needs that drive the devotion to these types<br />

of work. Speakers include readers’ advisory expert<br />

Nancy Pearl; reference lover <strong>and</strong> South Jersey<br />

Regional Library Cooperative Assistant Director<br />

Peter Bromberg; <strong>and</strong> New York Times best-selling<br />

author – <strong>and</strong> researcher – Joseph Finder.<br />

YALSA<br />

Risky Business: YALSA’s Virtual President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> available virtually at http://tinyurl.com<br />

/YALSApres<br />

This year YALSA’s President’s <strong>Program</strong> goes virtual<br />

with audio <strong>and</strong> video content that explores ways<br />

in which librarians serving teens can take risks in<br />

order to strengthen teen services. <strong>Program</strong> content<br />

is available 24/7 on a special President’s <strong>Program</strong>


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blog <strong>and</strong> includes interviews with staff of the<br />

Search Institute <strong>and</strong> with librarians who have taken<br />

risks in their careers in order to advocate for <strong>and</strong><br />

serve teens successfully. Visit http://tinyurl.com/<br />

YALSApres


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<strong>2010</strong> GRASSROOTS<br />

PROGRAM<br />

Action Research & the R2D2 ID<br />

Model in an LIS Web Site Usability<br />

Study<br />

Saturday, June 26, 8:00a.m. – 10:00a.m.<br />

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This paper reports the results of an action research<br />

study to determine usability of a LIS web site. The<br />

study, which included students as<br />

researcher-participants, is informed by the<br />

constructivist R2D2 instructional design model. The<br />

principles of the R2D2 model support the<br />

assumptions of action research by empowering<br />

students with roles in the design <strong>and</strong> development<br />

process. Results will be used to improve the


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quality <strong>and</strong> usability of the department web site<br />

<strong>and</strong> its related resources.<br />

Speakers: Kathy Rosa<br />

Digital Initiative for College<br />

Libraries<br />

Saturday, June 26, 8:00a.m. – 10:00a.m.<br />

University libraries, museums, <strong>and</strong> commercial<br />

repositories have made great efforts to select,<br />

convert <strong>and</strong> make available, some of their<br />

collections through digital initiatives. How does<br />

such an initiative translate to smaller institutions,<br />

including colleges? What collection will give the<br />

library the biggest digitization bang for its buck?<br />

Currently, libraries are asked what their roll will<br />

be in such a fast paced technological world. Here<br />

is an opportunity for the library to demonstrate<br />

its worth during the transition from print.<br />

Speakers: David Dudek<br />

Liven up your story times!<br />

Saturday, June 26, 4:00p.m. – 5:30p.m.<br />

Looking for a way to liven up your story times?<br />

Join authors Kathy MacMillan <strong>and</strong> Christine Kirker,


authors of the <strong>ALA</strong> bestseller Story-time Magic,<br />

for a story time showdown full of fresh ideas,<br />

practical tricks, easy flannel boards, finger plays,<br />

sign language rhymes, <strong>and</strong> other activities. These<br />

dynamic presenters will demonstrate how to keep<br />

your audience’s attention, transition smoothly<br />

between activities, <strong>and</strong> keep kids <strong>and</strong> parents<br />

coming back for more.<br />

Speakers: Christine Kirker; Kathleen MacMillan<br />

Purple Crayons, R<strong>and</strong>om Dots, <strong>and</strong><br />

Peanut Butter S<strong>and</strong>wiches:<br />

Children’s Literature as Catalyst for<br />

Creativity <strong>and</strong> Change in the<br />

Workplace<br />

Saturday, June 26, 4:00p.m. – 5:30p.m.<br />

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Children’s literature can be used to engage <strong>and</strong><br />

energize library staff to think more creatively,<br />

work more collaboratively, <strong>and</strong> build a positive<br />

work environment. Creativity helps us proactively<br />

manage change. Activities based on specific<br />

elements in children’s literature can assist staff<br />

to think divergently <strong>and</strong> solve problems <strong>and</strong><br />

challenges in innovative ways. Participants will


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learn definitions <strong>and</strong> essential concepts of<br />

creativity <strong>and</strong> why it is important in the workplace.<br />

Emphasis will be on process, tips, <strong>and</strong> ideas that<br />

can be applied in the library environment.<br />

Participants will also discover how to avoid<br />

creativity blocks.<br />

Speakers: Frances Yates<br />

Creating Value for Your Library<br />

Communities<br />

Sunday, June 27, 8:00a.m. – 10:00a.m.<br />

This program creates a theme-based framework<br />

for librarians to think about creating value for<br />

their library communities in the context of<br />

delivering exemplary services, programs, <strong>and</strong><br />

resources to further the educational mission of<br />

their institution. Creating value will be highlighted<br />

against an environmental scan consisting of a<br />

composite library SWOT analysis. This program will<br />

demonstrate strategies <strong>and</strong> solutions in each of<br />

the following themes – commitment to institutional<br />

effectiveness, assessment, <strong>and</strong> staff development;<br />

productive partnerships <strong>and</strong> building relationships;<br />

strategic planning <strong>and</strong> information technology;<br />

public relations, marketing <strong>and</strong> fund raising; <strong>and</strong>


cooperation through local, national <strong>and</strong><br />

international initiatives.<br />

Speakers: Bob Fernekes; Lori Jean Ostapowicz Critz<br />

Developing a Library Allocation<br />

Formula<br />

Sunday, June 27, 8:00a.m. – 10:00a.m.<br />

Librarians are constantly looking for ways to utilize<br />

their limited collection development funds more<br />

effectively <strong>and</strong> efficiently. Arkansas State<br />

University’s library makes annual collection<br />

development allocations to academic departments<br />

using a weighted formula based on various factors<br />

including departmental credit hour production, the<br />

number of graduates, graduate programs, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

average costs of books <strong>and</strong> journals. We will<br />

describe the factors used, why they were chosen,<br />

<strong>and</strong> how the formula can be modified for a variety<br />

of libraries. This session will interest those<br />

concerned with the allocation of a library’s<br />

financial resources.<br />

Speakers: Jeff Bailey; Linda Creibaum<br />

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Discovering MORE (Michigan Online<br />

Resources for Educators) in MeL<br />

(Michigan eLibrary)<br />

Sunday, June 27, 4:00p.m. – 5:30p.m.<br />

Michigan Online Resources for Educators (MORE)<br />

is an ongoing project of the Library of Michigan<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Michigan Department of Education. The<br />

MORE portal at http://more.mel.org uses the<br />

Collection Workflow Integration System (open<br />

source). MORE provides Websites that are aligned<br />

to <strong>and</strong> searchable by Michigan’s Grade Level <strong>and</strong><br />

High School Content Expectations as contained in<br />

Michigan’s Curriculum Framework. Thinkfinity<br />

resources were added to MORE, offering<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards-based, grade-specific, lesson plans,<br />

online interactive tools, <strong>and</strong> reference materials.<br />

MORE content has been collected, tagged <strong>and</strong><br />

easily shared, allowing other states, regardless of<br />

budget restrictions, to develop a resource portal<br />

aligned to st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

Speakers: Deb Biggs Thomas; Margaret Lincoln;<br />

Barbara Fardell


Small Libraries working with Home<br />

Schooled<br />

Sunday, June 27, 4:00p.m. – 5:30p.m.<br />

This program explores the world of the home<br />

school movement. We’ll discuss the myriad of<br />

reasons families choose to home school. We will<br />

also examine the different types of home school<br />

programs <strong>and</strong> how they apply to the public library.<br />

Finally, we will consider the different ways, we as<br />

public librarians can support <strong>and</strong> facilitate a strong<br />

connection to ever growing population in our<br />

communities.<br />

Speakers: Nina Hunt<br />

Recruiting Undergraduates to the<br />

Library Profession: A Mellon<br />

Success Story<br />

Monday, June 28, 8:00a.m. – 10:00a.m.<br />

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By the end of the next decade, nearly 60% of<br />

current librarians will reach retirement age. This<br />

shortage could reach crisis proportions if it is not<br />

addressed quickly. Most library school recruitment<br />

programs target students at the graduate school


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of post-graduate level, but an initiative funded by<br />

the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation was designed<br />

to attract <strong>and</strong> introduce undergraduate students<br />

to the library profession.<br />

Speakers: Ray English; Meg Spencer; Monika Rhue;<br />

Corey Baker; Daisy Larios; Mir<strong>and</strong>a Rivers; Neely<br />

Terrell; Jennifer Thompson<br />

Become Market Ready!<br />

Monday, June 28, 8:00a.m. – 10:00a.m.<br />

Libraries now underst<strong>and</strong> the importance of<br />

articulating value deliberately <strong>and</strong> consistently;<br />

some call this marketing. Prepare for marketing<br />

to your users by sharing the why, how <strong>and</strong> when<br />

with your organization. This workshop will focus<br />

on making your institution “market ready.” Before<br />

your organization spends time <strong>and</strong> money on<br />

marketing, attend this workshop <strong>and</strong> discover the<br />

proven tools needed for staff buy in. Learn how<br />

to create <strong>and</strong> conduct a publication audit <strong>and</strong> open<br />

forums for the entire staff. Find out how to<br />

develop style sheets <strong>and</strong> templates that will bring<br />

professional consistency to your marketing.<br />

Speakers: Mary Evangeliste; Amy Ward


Lab to the People: A Residency<br />

Experience in Genetics<br />

Monday, June 28, 4:00p.m. – 5:30p.m.<br />

Lab to the people will be a residency-like<br />

experience that provides h<strong>and</strong>s-on training for<br />

attendees to generate conversations <strong>and</strong> explore<br />

innovative outreach <strong>and</strong> programming activities in<br />

promoting genetics literacy in the community. The<br />

program will be based on the successful <strong>and</strong><br />

innovative outreach <strong>and</strong> programming done by the<br />

Human Genome Project Community Conversations<br />

(HGPCC) initiative at the Brooklyn Public Library.<br />

Speakers: Angeli Rasbury; Lisa Chow; Maxine<br />

Cooper<br />

The Role of the Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Association of Libraries, Archives,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Museums (PI<strong>ALA</strong>) in the<br />

Development of Libraries in the<br />

Pacific<br />

Monday, June 28, 4:00p.m. – 5:30p.m.<br />

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This session will explore how PI<strong>ALA</strong> has worked<br />

to overcome obstacles to successfully build a<br />

strong regional library association, <strong>and</strong> how,<br />

despite the many challenges to the library<br />

development in the region, PI<strong>ALA</strong> has partnered<br />

with Pacific Resources for Education <strong>and</strong> Learning<br />

(PREL), a non-profit organization which serves the<br />

Pacific, to provide training <strong>and</strong> networking<br />

opportunities for its members. PI<strong>ALA</strong> <strong>and</strong> PREL are<br />

committed to sharing their experiences with <strong>ALA</strong>.<br />

Speakers: Jane Barnwell; Atarino Heliesiar; Karleen<br />

Manuel; Matthew Bellhouse-King


<strong>ALA</strong> MEMBERSHIP AND<br />

COUNCIL MEETINGS<br />

MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> MEMBERSHIP MEETING I<br />

Saturday, June 26, 3:30p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> MEMBERSHIP MEETING II<br />

Monday, June 28, 11:30a.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A<br />

FORMING STRONG ALLIANCES:<br />

NON-LIBRARY PARTNERSHIPS<br />

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Join us in open forums to discuss the<br />

importance <strong>and</strong> relevance of forming strong<br />

partnerships with non-library organizations<br />

within our communities. In addition to the<br />

program topic, <strong>ALA</strong> Membership Meetings are<br />

your opportunity to share opinions <strong>and</strong>


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concerns with the <strong>ALA</strong> member-leaders <strong>and</strong><br />

bring forward resolutions.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUNCIL MEETINGS<br />

COUNCIL ORIENTATION SESSION<br />

Saturday, June 26, 8:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUNCIL I<br />

Sunday, June 27, 10:00a.m. - 12:15p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUNCIL/EXECUTIVE<br />

BOARD/MEMBERSHIP<br />

INFORMATION SESSION<br />

Sunday, June 27, 9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA INFORMATION & COUNCIL<br />

Sunday, June 27, 12:15p.m. - 12:45p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A


<strong>ALA</strong> COUNCIL FORUM<br />

Sunday, June 27, 2:00p.m. - 3:30p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUNCIL FORUM<br />

Monday, June 28, 8:30p.m. - 10:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUNCIL II<br />

Monday, June 28, 9:00a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUNCIL III<br />

Tuesday, June 29, 7:00a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A<br />

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NETWORKING<br />

UNCOMMONS AREA<br />

NEED AN OPEN MEETING SPACE TO<br />

CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION?<br />

Use the Networking Uncommons space.<br />

Located on Level 1, Concourse A<br />

Make the connections you want at the Networking<br />

Uncommons space in the Washington Convention<br />

Center. It’s a dedicated area where you can gather<br />

in small groups to have a quick meeting, polish<br />

your presentation, or just recharge your batteries.<br />

We’ll have tables, chairs, <strong>and</strong> a projector for<br />

general use (first come, first served), as well as<br />

some 2.0 gadgets in case you want to push content<br />

out in real-time. And power strips. Always the<br />

power strips. Meet <strong>and</strong> greet, or bring something<br />

to eat – it’s your space to use.<br />

Networking Uncommons Hours<br />

Friday, June 25, 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.<br />

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Saturday, June 26 <strong>and</strong> Sunday, June 27, 8:00a.m.<br />

– 5:00p.m.<br />

Monday, June 28, 8:00a.m. – 2:00p.m.


BATTLEDECKS<br />

Monday, 5:30p.m. - 7:00p.m.<br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

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Battledecks represent the ultimate challenge for<br />

a public speaker as they are challenged to give a<br />

coherent presentation based on h<strong>and</strong>-selected,<br />

seemingly unrelated slides that they see for the<br />

very first time live on stage. This competition,<br />

often referred to as “PowerPoint Karaoke,” will<br />

see eight brave <strong>and</strong> willing participants compete<br />

for the glory of being crowned <strong>ALA</strong>’s reigning<br />

Battledecks champion. The participants will face<br />

judgment from a panel of four judges, with the<br />

winner to be determined based on a variety of<br />

criteria <strong>and</strong> general overall awesomeness. Hilarity,<br />

along with some learning, is guaranteed for all!


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187


188<br />

AA<br />

AACR<br />

AALL<br />

AAM<br />

AAMES<br />

AAP<br />

AASL<br />

ACA<br />

ACRL<br />

AECT<br />

AFAS<br />

AFL/CIO<br />

AFLRT<br />

AIA<br />

AILA<br />

AL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>D<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> ACRONYMS<br />

Affiliate Assembly (AASL)<br />

Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules<br />

American Association of Law Libraries<br />

Asian&African Materials (ALCTS)<br />

Asian, African, <strong>and</strong> Middle Eastern Section<br />

(ACRL)<br />

Association of American Publishers<br />

American Association of School Librarians<br />

American Correctional Association<br />

Association of College <strong>and</strong> Research Libraries<br />

Association for Educational Communications<br />

<strong>and</strong> Technology<br />

Afro-American Studies Librarians Section<br />

(ACRL)<br />

American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial<br />

Organizations<br />

See FAFLRT<br />

American Institute of Architects<br />

American Indian Library Association<br />

American Libraries<br />

American Library Association<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-Allied Professional Association<br />

Academic Librarians Assisting the Disabled<br />

(ASCLA)


ALCTS<br />

ALISE<br />

ALSC<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ANSS<br />

APA<br />

ARSC<br />

ARL<br />

ARLIS/NA<br />

ARTS<br />

AS<br />

ASC<br />

ASCLA<br />

ASIS<br />

ATLA<br />

AUPS<br />

BARC<br />

BES<br />

BRASS<br />

C&RL<br />

CBC<br />

Association for Library Collections <strong>and</strong> Technical<br />

Services<br />

Association for Library <strong>and</strong> Information Science<br />

Education<br />

Association for Library Service to Children<br />

Association of Library Trustees, Advocates,<br />

Friends <strong>and</strong> Foundations<br />

Anthropology <strong>and</strong> Sociology Section (ACRL)<br />

Allied Professional Association<br />

Association of Recorded Sound Collections<br />

Association of Research Libraries<br />

Art Libraries Society of North America<br />

Arts Section (ACRL)<br />

Acquisitions Section (ALCTS)<br />

Activity Sections Council (ACRL)<br />

Association of Specialized <strong>and</strong> Cooperative Library<br />

Agencies<br />

American Society for Information Science<br />

American Theological Library Association<br />

American University Press Services<br />

Budget Analysis <strong>and</strong> Review Committee<br />

Buildings <strong>and</strong> Equipment Section (LAMA)<br />

Business Reference <strong>and</strong> Services Section<br />

(RUSA)<br />

College&Research Libraries<br />

Children’s Book Council<br />

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190<br />

CCCMCCD<br />

CC:AAM<br />

CC:DA<br />

CCS<br />

CIS<br />

CJCLS<br />

CLA<br />

CLS<br />

CMDS<br />

CODES<br />

COL<br />

COLA<br />

COLT<br />

CONSER<br />

COD<br />

COO<br />

COSLA<br />

COSWL<br />

CRC<br />

CRG<br />

Council Committee on Minority Concerns <strong>and</strong><br />

Cultural Diversity (now COD)<br />

Committee on Cataloging: Asian <strong>and</strong> African<br />

Materials (ALCTS-CCS)<br />

Committee on Cataloging: Description <strong>and</strong> Access<br />

(ALCTS-CCS)<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Classification Section (ALCTS)<br />

Congressional Information Service<br />

Community <strong>and</strong> Junior College Libraries Section<br />

(ACRL)<br />

Canadian Library Association; Catholic Library<br />

Association<br />

College Libraries Section (ACRL)<br />

Collection Management <strong>and</strong> Development<br />

Section (ALCTS)<br />

Collection Development <strong>and</strong> Evaluation Section<br />

(RUSA)<br />

Legislation Committee<br />

Council of LAMA Affiliates<br />

Council on Library/Media Technicians<br />

Cooperative Online Serials <strong>Program</strong><br />

Council Committee on Diversity<br />

Committee on Organization<br />

Chief Officers of State Library Agencies<br />

Committee on Status of Women in Librarianship<br />

Chapter Relations Committee<br />

Council of Regional Groups (ALCTS)


CUAC<br />

DEU<br />

DLS<br />

EBSS<br />

EIC<br />

ELMSS<br />

EMIERT<br />

ERT<br />

F&A<br />

FAFLRT<br />

FLICC<br />

FLRT<br />

FRFDS<br />

FTRF<br />

GLBTRT<br />

GODORT<br />

HCLF<br />

HRDR<br />

HRS<br />

HS<br />

Cartographic Users Advisory Council<br />

Duplicates Exchange Union (ALCTS)<br />

Distance Learning Section (ACRL)<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> Behavioral Sciences Section<br />

(ACRL)<br />

Education Information Center (PLA)<br />

Educators of Library Media Specialists Section<br />

(AASL)<br />

Ethnic <strong>and</strong> Multicultural Information Exchange<br />

Round Table<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s Round Table<br />

Finance <strong>and</strong> Audit Committee (<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

Federal <strong>and</strong> Armed Forces Libraries Round Table<br />

Federal Library <strong>and</strong> Information Center Committee<br />

See FAFLRT<br />

Fund Raising <strong>and</strong> Financial Development Section<br />

(LAMA)<br />

Freedom to Read Foundation<br />

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, <strong>and</strong> Transgendered<br />

Round table<br />

Government Documents Round Table<br />

Health Care Libraries Forum (ASCLA)<br />

Office for Human Resources Development <strong>and</strong><br />

Recruitment<br />

Human Resources Section (LAMA)<br />

History Section (RUSA)<br />

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192<br />

IASSIST<br />

IBBY<br />

ICAN<br />

ICC<br />

IFC<br />

IFLA<br />

IFRT<br />

ILEX<br />

IRC<br />

IRRT<br />

IS<br />

ISS<br />

ITAL<br />

JOYS<br />

JSC<br />

LLAMA<br />

LC<br />

LDC<br />

LEARNRT<br />

LES<br />

LHRT<br />

International Association for Social Science<br />

Information, Services <strong>and</strong> Technology<br />

International Board on Books for Young People<br />

Interlibrary Cooperation <strong>and</strong> Networking Section<br />

(ASCLA)<br />

Issues <strong>and</strong> Concerns Cluster (PLA)<br />

Intellectual Freedom Committee<br />

International Federation of Library Associations<br />

<strong>and</strong> Institutions<br />

Intellectual Freedom Round Table<br />

Independent Librarians Exchange (section)<br />

(ASCLA)<br />

International Relations Committee<br />

International Relations Round Table<br />

Instruction Section (ACRL)<br />

Independent Schools Section (AASL)<br />

Information Technology <strong>and</strong> Libraries<br />

Journal of Youth Services in Libraries<br />

Joint Steering Committee for Revision of Anglo-<br />

American Cataloguing Rules<br />

Library Leadership <strong>and</strong> Management Association<br />

Library of Congress<br />

Library Development Cluster (PLA)<br />

Learning Round Table<br />

Literatures in English (ACRL)<br />

Library History Round Table


LIRT<br />

LISAN<br />

LITA<br />

LOMS<br />

LPSS<br />

LRRT<br />

LRTS<br />

LSC<br />

LSDDP<br />

LSDF<br />

LSIEF<br />

LSPF<br />

LSPVPDF<br />

LSSIRT<br />

LSSPS<br />

LSTA<br />

LTR<br />

MAES<br />

MAGERT<br />

MARBI<br />

Library Instruction Round Table<br />

Librarians on the Information Superhighway<br />

Advocacy Network<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> Information Technology Association<br />

Library Organization <strong>and</strong> Management Section<br />

(LAMA)<br />

Law <strong>and</strong> Political Science Section (ACRL)<br />

Library Research Round Table<br />

Library Resources & Technical Services<br />

Library Services Cluster (PLA)<br />

Library Service to Developmentally Disabled<br />

Persons (ASCLA)<br />

Library Service to the Deaf Forum (ASCLA)<br />

Library Service to the Impaired Elderly Forum<br />

(ASCLA)<br />

Library Service to Prisoners Forum (ASCLA)<br />

Library Service to People with Visual or Physical<br />

Disabilities Forum (ASCLA)<br />

Library Support Staff Interest Round Table<br />

Libraries Serving Special Populations Section<br />

(ASCLA)<br />

Library Services <strong>and</strong> Technology Act<br />

Library Technology Reports<br />

Measurement Analysis <strong>and</strong> Evaluation Section<br />

(LAMA)<br />

Map <strong>and</strong> Geography Round Table<br />

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Machine-Readable Bibliographic Information


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MARC<br />

MARS<br />

MLA<br />

MOUSS<br />

MULA<br />

NCATE<br />

NCLIS<br />

NEWS<br />

NISO<br />

NLW<br />

NRMIG<br />

NMRT<br />

OA<br />

OCLC<br />

OGR<br />

OIF<br />

OITP<br />

OLA<br />

OLOS<br />

OLPR<br />

ORS<br />

PARS<br />

PCC<br />

Machine-Readable Cataloging<br />

Machine-Assisted Reference Section (RUSA)<br />

Medical Library Association; Modern Language<br />

Association<br />

See RSS<br />

Music Library Association<br />

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher<br />

Education<br />

National Commission on Libraries <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Science<br />

News<br />

National Information St<strong>and</strong>ards Organization<br />

National Library Week<br />

Networked Resources <strong>and</strong> Metadata Interest<br />

Group (ALCTS)<br />

NewMembers Round Table<br />

Office for Accreditation<br />

Online Computer Library Center<br />

Office of Government Relations<br />

Office for Intellectual Freedom<br />

Office for Information Technology Policy<br />

Office for Library Advocacy<br />

Office for Literacy <strong>and</strong> Outreach Services<br />

See HRDR<br />

Office for Research <strong>and</strong> Statistics<br />

Preservation <strong>and</strong> Reformatting Section (ALCTS)<br />

<strong>Program</strong> for Cooperative Cataloging (ALCTS)


PIO<br />

PLA<br />

PPO<br />

PRMS<br />

PVLR<br />

RBB<br />

RBML<br />

RBMS<br />

REFORMA<br />

RSS<br />

RUSA<br />

SAA<br />

SASS<br />

SEES<br />

SISAC<br />

SLA<br />

SLAS<br />

SLMES<br />

SORT<br />

SPVS<br />

SRRT<br />

SS<br />

STARS<br />

Public Information Office<br />

Public Library Association<br />

Public <strong>Program</strong>s Office<br />

Public Relations <strong>and</strong> Marketing Section (LAMA)<br />

Publisher/Vendor–Library Relations Committee<br />

(ALCTS)<br />

Reference Books Bulletin<br />

Rare Books <strong>and</strong> Manuscript<br />

Rare Books <strong>and</strong> Manuscripts Section (ACRL)<br />

National Association to Promote Library Services<br />

to the Spanish Speaking<br />

Reference Services Section (RUSA)<br />

Reference <strong>and</strong> User Services Association<br />

Society of American Archivists<br />

Systems <strong>and</strong> Services Section (LAMA)<br />

Slavic <strong>and</strong> East European Section (ACRL)<br />

Serials Industry Systems Advisory Committee<br />

Special Libraries Association<br />

State Library Agency Section (ASCLA)<br />

School Library Media Educators Section (AASL)<br />

Staff Organizations Round Table<br />

Supervisors Section (AASL)<br />

Social Responsibilities Round Table<br />

Serials Section (ALCTS)<br />

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Sharing <strong>and</strong> Transforming Access to Resources<br />

Section (RUSA)


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STS<br />

TESLA<br />

TLA<br />

ULS<br />

VRT<br />

WESS<br />

WHCLIS<br />

WSS<br />

YALSA<br />

Science <strong>and</strong> Technology Section (ACRL)<br />

Technical St<strong>and</strong>ards for Library Automation<br />

Theatre Library Association<br />

University Libraries Section (ACRL)<br />

Video Round Table<br />

Western European Studies Section<br />

White House <strong>Conference</strong> on Library <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Services<br />

Women’s Studies Section (ACRL)<br />

Young Adult Library Services Association


<strong>2010</strong> DESCRIPTIONS OF<br />

TRACKS AND SUBTRACKS<br />

NO-CONFLICT TIME MONDAY, JUNE<br />

28, 1:30 - 3:30P.M.<br />

ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP<br />

Explore leadership <strong>and</strong> management issues, trends,<br />

<strong>and</strong> best practices in the 21st Century library<br />

environment. Learn new ways to lead in a changing<br />

economy.<br />

Subtracks • Advocacy, Marketing, & Fundraising<br />

• Buildings • Collaboration • Leadership &<br />

Management • Trustee<br />

AUTHORS, LITERATURE &<br />

CULTURAL PROGRAMMING<br />

Explore the diverse world of authors, programming,<br />

literature <strong>and</strong> media.<br />

Subtracks • Cultural Diversity<br />

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198<br />

CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULTS<br />

Gain exciting, practical, <strong>and</strong> theoretical ideas <strong>and</strong><br />

information about serving children <strong>and</strong> young<br />

adults.<br />

Subtracks • Advocacy • Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming <strong>and</strong> Instruction • Literature &<br />

Collection Development • Partnership • Research<br />

• Technology<br />

COLLECTION MANAGEMENT &<br />

TECHNICAL SERVICES<br />

Keep up with issues <strong>and</strong> trends in the collection,<br />

preservation, <strong>and</strong> discovery of information<br />

resources.<br />

Subtracks • Cataloging & Metadata • Collection<br />

Development •Preservation<br />

DIGITAL INFORMATION &<br />

TECHNOLOGIES<br />

Technology is driving your library, <strong>and</strong> this track<br />

will put you in the driver’s seat. Library 2.0<br />

technologies, library systems, digitization,


hardware, <strong>and</strong> learning about the digital library<br />

world is the focus of this track.<br />

Subtracks • Transformation <strong>and</strong> Innovations<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES AND STAFF<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s about salaries, benefits, <strong>and</strong> career<br />

development - Encourage your staff with programs<br />

about patron interactions, best practices, <strong>and</strong><br />

professional development.<br />

Subtracks • Career Paths <strong>and</strong> Professional<br />

Development<br />

CURRENT ISSUES AND HOT TOPICS<br />

Explore the major social, legal, <strong>and</strong> professional<br />

issues librarians are dealing with today.<br />

Subtracks • Copyright & Intellectual Property<br />

RESEARCH<br />

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Exciting new research findings, methodologies, <strong>and</strong><br />

tips on how to get published.


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STAFF SUPPORT IN TERESTS<br />

Engage with library support staff <strong>and</strong> managers<br />

of support staff to learn more about career<br />

development (especially <strong>ALA</strong>’s new certification<br />

program), portfolio creation, <strong>and</strong> staff<br />

organizations.<br />

USER SERVICES<br />

Transform library services to meet the needs of<br />

evolving user communities.<br />

Subtracks • Literacy <strong>and</strong> Learning • Outreach


PROGRAM TRACKS<br />

ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP<br />

Unit<br />

ACRL<br />

CLS<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

ACRL<br />

ULS<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Librarians Just<br />

Need to Have Fun:<br />

Utilizing Fun <strong>and</strong><br />

Humor in the Library<br />

Workplace to<br />

Enhance Employee<br />

Performance<br />

Help for Hard<br />

Times @ the Library<br />

Public Library at<br />

the Heart of the<br />

Community: New<br />

Service Models for<br />

a Changing Era<br />

Demonstrating Excellence<br />

in Higher<br />

Education: What<br />

Universities are Doing.<br />

What Libraries<br />

are Doing.<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30p.m.<br />

-<br />

3:30p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC-<br />

140A/B<br />

WCC- 152A<br />

WCC-<br />

143B/C<br />

WCC-<br />

140A/B<br />

201<br />

Page<br />

101A<br />

106B<br />

106B<br />

109A


202<br />

Unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

OLOS<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ACRL<br />

SEES<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Managing the<br />

Maze: Creating a<br />

Community Resource<br />

Guide for<br />

Ex-Offenders <strong>and</strong><br />

Other Disadvantaged<br />

Populations<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s, Promotion,<br />

<strong>and</strong> PR<br />

Every Child Ready<br />

to Read (ECRR):<br />

Evaluation Update<br />

Specialized Outreach<br />

Services<br />

(SOS) Luncheon<br />

Area Studies Librarianship,Globalization<br />

<strong>and</strong> Interdisciplinary<br />

Studies in<br />

Today’s <strong>and</strong> Tomorrow’s<br />

Academic <strong>and</strong><br />

Research Libraries<br />

Getting back into<br />

the game: Advice<br />

for the laid off, insecurely<br />

employed,<br />

<strong>and</strong> mid-career<br />

slump<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

12:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

2:00<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 152A<br />

REN-Auditorium<br />

WCC-<br />

140A/B<br />

WCC- 101<br />

WCC- 103A<br />

WCC- 101<br />

Page<br />

1108<br />

114A<br />

112B<br />

129B<br />

135A<br />

136A


Unit<br />

PLA<br />

LLAMA<br />

PRMS<br />

ACRL<br />

ASCLA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

LLAMA<br />

PRMS<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Translation Station:<br />

Tools for Serving<br />

New Americans<br />

ADVOCACY, MAR-<br />

KETING &<br />

FUNDRAISING<br />

John Cotton Dana<br />

Award Winners Tell<br />

All!<br />

Pecha Kucha Presentations<br />

of Marketing<br />

Ideas that<br />

Worked in Academic<br />

Libraries<br />

Generating Revenues<br />

for Networks,Cooperatives<br />

<strong>and</strong> Consortia<br />

Union 101 for libraries<br />

Orchestrating PR to<br />

Get Funding<br />

Day<br />

Monday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 146A<br />

WCC- 150B<br />

WCC- 103A<br />

JW- Gr<strong>and</strong><br />

BR IV<br />

WCC- 155<br />

WCC-<br />

204B/C<br />

203<br />

Page<br />

144B<br />

106A<br />

108A<br />

111B<br />

117A<br />

127B


204<br />

Unit<br />

PLA<br />

LLAMA<br />

FRFDS<br />

LLAMA<br />

SASS<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Advocacy By All<br />

Fundraising 101:<br />

You Don’t Ask; You<br />

Don’t Get!<br />

BUILDINGS<br />

The Big Shift: How<br />

the University of<br />

Houston Libraries<br />

Moved Everything<br />

Where Did the<br />

Money Go?!: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Hidden<br />

Expenses That Derail<br />

Small Scale<br />

Renovations<br />

Becoming a BRAT<br />

Design Client (Better,<br />

Responsible,<br />

Adaptable <strong>and</strong><br />

Tough)<br />

Common(s) Wisdom:<br />

Designing<br />

Graduate <strong>and</strong> Faculty<br />

Spaces that<br />

Work<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC-<br />

140A/B<br />

WCC- 103A<br />

WCC- 145A<br />

WCC- 145A<br />

WCC- 150B<br />

WCC- 103A<br />

Page<br />

128A<br />

144A<br />

106A<br />

112B<br />

113A<br />

118A


Unit<br />

PLA<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

PLA<br />

ASCLA<br />

ICAN<br />

PLA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Sharing Costs,<br />

Sharing Spaces:<br />

The Cost Savings of<br />

Designing a Multi-<br />

Purpose Facility<br />

Thinking Inside the<br />

Box - Re-purposing<br />

Space for Libraries<br />

COLLABORATION<br />

The LAMs Converge:<br />

What does<br />

the Future Hold for<br />

Libraries, Archives<br />

<strong>and</strong> Museums?<br />

Bang for Your Buck:<br />

Partnerships that<br />

Save Money <strong>and</strong><br />

Are Easy to Replicate<br />

Transformational<br />

Trends in Library<br />

Consortia<br />

LEADERSHIP &<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Need a Mentor,<br />

Quick! – Mentoring<br />

Options in Rural<br />

Public Libraries<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 145A<br />

WCC- 145A<br />

WCC-<br />

209A/B<br />

WCC- 145B<br />

WCC- 102 A<br />

WCC- 103A<br />

205<br />

Page<br />

118B<br />

122A<br />

110A<br />

113B<br />

122A<br />

106B


206<br />

Unit<br />

PLA<br />

AFL<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong><br />

LLAMA<br />

MAES<br />

PLA<br />

LLAMA<br />

MAES<br />

LLAMA<br />

SASS<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Passing the Baton:<br />

Who Will Take It?<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong> The Sky is the<br />

Limit: Reaching out<br />

to the Minority<br />

Communities of Librarians<br />

<strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Users<br />

Myth Busting: Using<br />

Data to Challenge<br />

Assumptions<br />

Recruiting the Future:<br />

Promoting<br />

Public Librarianship<br />

as a Career<br />

Assessment for the<br />

Rest of Us: Informal<br />

Techniques<br />

You Can Use<br />

And the Survey<br />

Says...! Strengthening<br />

Services<br />

Through Surveying<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 145A<br />

WCC- 145A<br />

WCC- 145A<br />

WCC- 146A<br />

WCC- 145A<br />

WCC- 145A<br />

Page<br />

128A<br />

131A<br />

137B<br />

138A<br />

141A<br />

144B<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin


IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN<br />

ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP<br />

Children & Young Adults, Collection Development<br />

Good Comics for Kids: Building a Collection of<br />

Graphic Novels for Young Readers<br />

Children <strong>and</strong> Young Adults, Advocacy<br />

We’re In The Money! LSTA Grants In SchoolLibraries<br />

Children & Young Adults, Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming <strong>and</strong> Instruction<br />

Reading for a Lifetime – You Bet!<br />

Promoting Recreational Reading in the Elementary<br />

School <strong>and</strong> at Home: <strong>Program</strong>s That Really Work<br />

Teen Space: Design with Economy<br />

Collection Management <strong>and</strong> Technical Services,<br />

Collection Development<br />

How Shared is Shared? Remote Storage <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Collection Building<br />

Human Resource & Staff Development<br />

Library Trainers as Leaders<br />

207


208<br />

AUTHORS, LITERATURE &<br />

CULTURAL PROGRAMMING<br />

Unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

PLA<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ACRL<br />

LES,<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

PUBLISH-<br />

ING<br />

ALTAFF<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Poetry as a Community<br />

Builder: Exp<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Community<br />

Outreach Through<br />

Poetry<br />

I’m Doing Events at<br />

the Library from<br />

Now On: Running<br />

an Effective Author<br />

Series on a Budget<br />

Isn’t it Romantic?<br />

Contemporary European<br />

Fiction in<br />

Translation<br />

Everyone’s a Critic:<br />

The Future of Book<br />

Reviewing<br />

It’s all Politics<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 102 A<br />

WCC-<br />

209A/B<br />

WCC- 142<br />

REN-Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

WCC- 202A<br />

WCC- 142<br />

Page<br />

99A<br />

100A<br />

103A<br />

109A<br />

1108<br />

111B


Unit<br />

SRRT<br />

LITA<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

The Martin Luther<br />

King, Jr. Holiday<br />

Multi-Cultural Idea<br />

Exchange<br />

Science Fiction <strong>and</strong><br />

Fantasy: Informing<br />

the Present by<br />

Imagining the Future<br />

Readers’ Advisory<br />

Research <strong>and</strong><br />

Trends Forum<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ing up <strong>and</strong><br />

Sitting in: Libraries<br />

<strong>and</strong> Social Change<br />

PRIME TIME Family<br />

Reading Time: A<br />

Model <strong>Program</strong> for<br />

Strengthening<br />

Families & Building<br />

Communities<br />

Bring the Universe<br />

to Your Library with<br />

NASA<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC-<br />

203A/B<br />

WCC- Ballroom<br />

WCC-<br />

204B/C<br />

WCC- 151B<br />

WCC-<br />

203A/B<br />

REN-Congressional<br />

Hall A/B<br />

209<br />

Page<br />

114A<br />

118A<br />

119A<br />

123B<br />

121A<br />

125B


210<br />

Unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

ALTAFF<br />

RUSA -<br />

HS,<br />

EMIERT<br />

ALTAFF<br />

LITA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s That<br />

Pack the Place: A<br />

How-To Guide for<br />

Libraries of Any<br />

Shape or Sizes<br />

Are you a <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Librarian?<br />

Authors Come in all<br />

Colors<br />

One Poem Enriching<br />

Lives Across the<br />

Globe: Samuel Ullman,<br />

Gen. Douglas<br />

MacArthur, <strong>and</strong><br />

“Youth”<br />

First Author, First<br />

Book<br />

Science Fiction:<br />

Past, Present, Future<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

RENN- Auditorium<br />

WCC-<br />

209A/B<br />

WCC- 142<br />

WCC- 147A<br />

WCC- 142<br />

WCC-<br />

209A/B<br />

Page<br />

125B<br />

132A<br />

132B<br />

133A<br />

143A<br />

144A


Unit<br />

PLA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Phat* Fiction: Engaging<br />

Hip-Hop Literature<br />

in the Public<br />

Library<br />

(*phat=popular, hip<br />

<strong>and</strong> tempting fiction)<br />

Day<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 147B<br />

Page<br />

144B<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin<br />

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN<br />

AUTHORS, LITERATURE AND<br />

PROGRAMMING<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

LISTEN UP!: Using Audiobooks to Motivate Boys<br />

To Become Readers<br />

Extreme Makeover: Summer Reading<br />

211<br />

Children & Young Adult, Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming <strong>and</strong> Instruction<br />

Teen Book Festivals: Connecting Teens <strong>and</strong> Authors,<br />

a why <strong>and</strong> how to guide


212<br />

Casting The E-Book Hook – We Can’t Let This One<br />

Get Away<br />

Celebrating the Spoken Word with Poetry for Young<br />

People<br />

Children & Young Adults, Technology<br />

Low-Budget Ways to Connect Readers with Authors<br />

using Web 2.0 Tools<br />

Research<br />

LHRT Invited Speakers <strong>Program</strong>: Documenting <strong>and</strong><br />

Celebrating Your Library’s History<br />

LHRT Research Forum-Politics, Libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

Culture: Historical Perspectives<br />

CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULTS<br />

Unit<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Listen Up! Using<br />

Audiobooks to Motivate<br />

Boys to Become<br />

Readers<br />

Stories for a Saturday<br />

Evening<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

8:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 144A-<br />

C<br />

WCC- 144A-<br />

C<br />

Page<br />

99B<br />

120A


Unit<br />

PLA<br />

ALSC<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

ALCTS<br />

CCS<br />

PLA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Extreme Makeover:<br />

Summer Reading<br />

Trail Blazers: What<br />

We can Learn from<br />

Our ALSC Leaders<br />

Capturing Kapow!<br />

Transfom Your<br />

Teen Space to<br />

Transform Your<br />

Teen<br />

Reach Out <strong>and</strong><br />

Serve: Embracing<br />

Special Populations<br />

Summer<br />

Camp@The Library?<br />

Serving Non-English<br />

speaking <strong>and</strong><br />

Pre-literate Children:<br />

How Cataloging<br />

Can Help<br />

Japanese Paper<br />

Theater: Interactive<br />

Culture for Your Library<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30p.m.<br />

-<br />

3:30p.m<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

GRAND-Independence<br />

A<br />

WCC- 102 A<br />

WCC- 144A-<br />

C<br />

GRAND-Independence<br />

A<br />

WCC- 152A<br />

WCC- 102 A<br />

WCC-<br />

140A/B<br />

213<br />

Page<br />

114A<br />

117B<br />

118B<br />

118B<br />

119A<br />

132B<br />

137B


214<br />

Unit<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

AASL<br />

ALSC<br />

AASL<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Good Comics for<br />

Kids: Building a<br />

Collection of Graphic<br />

Novels for Young<br />

Readers<br />

Charlemae Rollins<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Dr. Patricia<br />

Kuhl<br />

Awards Presentation<br />

<strong>and</strong> Membership<br />

Meeting (AL-<br />

SO)<br />

7th <strong>Annual</strong> Poetry<br />

Blast<br />

ADVOCACY<br />

We’re In The Money!<br />

LSTA Grants In<br />

School Libraries<br />

Finding the Balance:<br />

Kids’ Rights,<br />

Parental Dem<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Librarian’s Role<br />

Gaining Library<br />

Support Through<br />

Storytelling<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

5:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

7:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 152A<br />

WCC- 144A-<br />

C<br />

WCC- 144A-<br />

C<br />

WCC- 144A-<br />

C<br />

WCC- 102 A<br />

WCC-<br />

208A/B<br />

WCC- 201<br />

Page<br />

136B<br />

140B<br />

143A<br />

150A<br />

107B<br />

111B<br />

115B


Unit<br />

AASL<br />

ALSC<br />

AASL,<br />

ACRL<br />

AASL,<br />

ACRL<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Connecting Our<br />

Learning Community<br />

Dots<br />

Grassroots 2.0:<br />

New Technologies<br />

BEST PRACTICES IN<br />

PROGRAMMING &<br />

INSTRUCTION<br />

“Social” Lives <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Literacy:<br />

Re-packaging<br />

Classic Course Content<br />

for Millennials<br />

Sequenced Learning:<br />

Applying Information<br />

Literacy<br />

Continuously<br />

Across K-20<br />

Taking Libraries into<br />

the Community:<br />

Beyond Brick Borders<br />

Move Over Dick <strong>and</strong><br />

Jane: Reconsidering<br />

Books for Beginning<br />

Readers<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

am -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 101<br />

WCC- 102 A<br />

WCC- 101<br />

WCC-<br />

143B/C<br />

WCC- 201<br />

WCC- 101<br />

215<br />

Page<br />

120A<br />

126B<br />

97B<br />

98A<br />

99A<br />

103A


216<br />

Unit<br />

ALSC<br />

YALSA<br />

AASL<br />

YALSA<br />

AASL<br />

ALSO<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Deepening Young<br />

Patron’s Literary<br />

Experiences: A<br />

Readers Theatre<br />

Performance in Five<br />

Acts<br />

From Urban to Suburban:<br />

shifting<br />

youth demographics<br />

<strong>and</strong> library service<br />

for teens<br />

Casting the e-book<br />

hook - we can’t let<br />

this one get away<br />

IFLA Guidelines for<br />

Library Services to<br />

Young Adults<br />

Promoting Recreational<br />

Reading in<br />

the Elementary<br />

School <strong>and</strong> at<br />

Home: <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

That Really Work!<br />

Sit, Paws, Read:<br />

Animal <strong>Program</strong>s in<br />

Libraries<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- Ballroom<br />

B<br />

WCC-<br />

204B/C<br />

WCC-<br />

208A/B<br />

WCC-<br />

143B/C<br />

WCC- 103A<br />

WCC- 145B<br />

Page<br />

111A<br />

114B<br />

115B<br />

119B<br />

120A<br />

121B


Unit<br />

YALSA<br />

ALSC<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

AASL<br />

YALSA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Teen Book Groups<br />

Can Work: how<br />

three very different<br />

libraries created<br />

teen reading communities<br />

Celebrating the<br />

Spoken Word with<br />

Poetry for Young<br />

People<br />

Teen Book Festivals:<br />

Connecting<br />

Teens <strong>and</strong> Authors,<br />

a why <strong>and</strong> how to<br />

guide<br />

Pooling Limited Resources<br />

for Effective<br />

Teen <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Teen Space: Design<br />

with Economy<br />

Reading for a Lifetime<br />

- You Bet!<br />

Reach Reluctant<br />

Readers with the<br />

WrestleMania<br />

Reading Challenge<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC-<br />

143B/C<br />

WCC- 103A<br />

WCC-<br />

143B/C<br />

WCC-<br />

143B/C<br />

WCC- 103A<br />

WCC- 101<br />

WCC- 145B<br />

217<br />

Page<br />

123A<br />

126B<br />

134A<br />

138A<br />

141A<br />

142A<br />

145A


218<br />

Unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALSC<br />

YALSA<br />

AASL<br />

YALSA<br />

AASL<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

LITERATURE & COL-<br />

LECTION DEVELOP-<br />

MENT<br />

Leveling up Library<br />

Gaming: A Partnership<br />

Perspective<br />

Back to the Future:<br />

Comics <strong>and</strong> Graphic<br />

Novels in Special<br />

Collections<br />

Libraries to the<br />

World: National <strong>and</strong><br />

International Library<br />

Collections of<br />

Materials for Young<br />

People<br />

Notable Books for<br />

a Global Society<br />

Awards<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Alex Awards<br />

Not in My Library!<br />

Self-Censorship<br />

Alive <strong>and</strong> Well<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a. m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 145B<br />

WCC- 145B<br />

WCC- 150B<br />

WCC- 145B<br />

WCC- 150B<br />

WCC- 150B<br />

Page<br />

101B<br />

117B<br />

119B<br />

124A<br />

129A<br />

129B


Unit<br />

AASL<br />

GLBTRT<br />

ALSC<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

LIRT<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

The Best of the<br />

Best from the University<br />

Presses:<br />

Books You Should<br />

Know About<br />

Queer Teens:<br />

LGBTQ Young Adult<br />

Novels<br />

PARTNERSHIP<br />

Growing Learners<br />

Together: Successful<br />

School <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Library Partnerships<br />

Yes We Can: Collaboration<br />

in a Changing<br />

World of Services<br />

<strong>and</strong> Information<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

Lights! Camera!<br />

Booktrailers!<br />

Capitalizing on<br />

Technology: A<br />

Teaching Technology<br />

Fair<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 103A<br />

WCC- 152A<br />

WCC- 102 A<br />

WCC-<br />

140A/B<br />

WCC- 147A<br />

WCC- 144A-<br />

C<br />

219<br />

Page<br />

130A<br />

149A<br />

136B<br />

145A<br />

119B<br />

127A


220<br />

Unit<br />

AASL<br />

YALSA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Low-Budget Ways<br />

to Connect Readers<br />

with Authors using<br />

Web 2.0 Tools<br />

Technology Skills<br />

for Incarcerated<br />

Teens<br />

Day<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 102 A<br />

WCC-<br />

140A/B<br />

Page<br />

142A<br />

149B<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin<br />

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN<br />

CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

Every Child Ready to Read (ECRR): Evaluation<br />

Update<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

7th <strong>Annual</strong> Poetry Blast


COLLECTION MANAGEMENT &<br />

TECHNICAL SERVICES<br />

Unit<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

AS,<br />

ALCTS<br />

CRS<br />

ACRL-<br />

WSS<br />

ALCTS<br />

GODORT<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Membership in the<br />

Division: What’s in<br />

It for Me?<br />

Open to Change:<br />

Open Source <strong>and</strong><br />

Next Generation<br />

ILS <strong>and</strong> ERMS<br />

Finding the Best<br />

Film for the Classroom:<br />

Feminist<br />

Pedagogy, Visual<br />

Literacy <strong>and</strong> Representation<br />

Got Data? New<br />

Roles for Libraries<br />

in Shaping 21st<br />

Century Research/<br />

Presidents <strong>Program</strong><br />

Archivists & Librarians:<br />

Together We<br />

Can Save Congress<br />

CATOLOGING &<br />

METADATA<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 201<br />

WCC- 146C<br />

WCC- 147A<br />

WCC- Ballroom<br />

B<br />

WCC- 152B<br />

221<br />

Page<br />

102B<br />

126A<br />

141B<br />

143A<br />

143B


222<br />

Unit<br />

ALCTS<br />

CCS,<br />

LITA,<br />

RUSA<br />

RSS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

AFL<br />

OLAC,<br />

ALCTS<br />

CCS<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS,<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS,<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Beyond:<br />

The Year of<br />

Cataloging Research<br />

To Catch a Thief:<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Security of Special<br />

Collections<br />

Boot Camp for the<br />

21st Century Metadata<br />

Manager<br />

COLLECTION DEVEL-<br />

OPMENT<br />

Multiple Formats<br />

<strong>and</strong> Multiple Copies<br />

in a Digital Age: Acceptance,Tolerance,<br />

Elimination<br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Development:<br />

We Really Mean It<br />

This Time<br />

The A-Z of Electronic<br />

Reference Product<br />

Development<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 147A<br />

WCC- 146C<br />

WCC- 150B<br />

WCC- 147B<br />

WCC- 146C<br />

WCC- 147B<br />

Page<br />

121B<br />

131A<br />

139B<br />

111A<br />

117A<br />

119A


Unit<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES,<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS,<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS<br />

ALCTS<br />

AS,<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS,<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES,<br />

PLA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

PUBLISH-<br />

ING<br />

ALCTS<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

How Shared is<br />

Shared? Remote<br />

Storage <strong>and</strong> Cooperative<br />

Collection<br />

Building<br />

Negotiating the<br />

Downturn: Collection<br />

Development<br />

for Tough Times<br />

Emerging Research<br />

in Collection Management<br />

& Development<br />

E-Books: How Do<br />

You Know It Was<br />

Worth It?<br />

Reference Books<br />

Bulletin: Reference<br />

Work from Idea to<br />

Reality<br />

PRESERVATION<br />

Converging Metadata<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards in Cultural<br />

Institutions:<br />

Apples & Oranges<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 147B<br />

WCC- 144A-<br />

C<br />

WCC- 150B<br />

WCC- 146B<br />

WCC- 146C<br />

WCC- Ballroom<br />

B<br />

223<br />

Page<br />

128B<br />

132B<br />

136B<br />

140B<br />

143A<br />

99A


224<br />

Unit<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

AASL,<br />

PLA,<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

GLBTRT<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Preservation Forensics<br />

<strong>and</strong> Document<br />

Optical Archaeology<br />

at the Library of<br />

Congress<br />

National Preservation<br />

Week: Pass It<br />

On!<br />

Strategic Future of<br />

Print Collections in<br />

Research Libraries<br />

Rainbow Hollinger<br />

Box: LGBTQ<br />

Archives<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

OS- Library<br />

of<br />

Congress<br />

WCC-<br />

209A/B<br />

WCC- 206<br />

WCC- 152A<br />

Page<br />

115A<br />

120B<br />

126A<br />

133A<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin<br />

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN<br />

COLLECTION MANAGEMENT &<br />

TECHNICAL SERVICES<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

MODS <strong>and</strong> MADS: Current implementations <strong>and</strong><br />

future directions


Digital Information & Technologies,<br />

Transformation <strong>and</strong> Innovation<br />

To Protect <strong>and</strong> Serve: Is Digitization Good for Your<br />

Historical Collections?<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

Serving Non-English Speaking <strong>and</strong> Pre-Literate<br />

Children: How Cataloging Can Help<br />

Children & Young Adults, Literature <strong>and</strong><br />

Collection Development<br />

Not in My Library! Self-Censorship Alive <strong>and</strong> Well<br />

The Best of the Best<br />

CURRENT ISSUES & HOT TOPICS<br />

Unit<br />

ACRL<br />

DLS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

The Open Access<br />

Debate: a Conversation<br />

International Interlibrary<br />

Lending <strong>and</strong><br />

Borrowing: Getting<br />

Started <strong>and</strong> Moving<br />

Forward<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 144A-<br />

C<br />

GRAND-Independence<br />

H/I<br />

225<br />

Page<br />

108B<br />

114A


226<br />

Unit<br />

SRRT<br />

SRRT<br />

PLA<br />

ACRL<br />

AFL<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ACRL<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Afghanistan in Context<br />

- the background<br />

to the war<br />

that every librarian<br />

should know<br />

40th Anniversary<br />

of the Feminist<br />

Task Force<br />

Homeless, Not<br />

Helpless: Issues,<br />

Challenges <strong>and</strong> Solutions<br />

for Serving<br />

Customer Without<br />

Homes<br />

Why WIPO? Why<br />

International Copyright<br />

Matters<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong> Asian American<br />

Political Participation:<br />

Librarians,<br />

Media & Advocacy<br />

Last Fair Deal Gone<br />

Down: Ethical Considerations<br />

in Library<br />

Vendor Relations<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5: 0<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 151B<br />

WCC- 147B<br />

GRAND-<br />

Constitution<br />

B<br />

GRAND-<br />

Constitution<br />

A<br />

REN-Auditorium<br />

WCC- 206<br />

Page<br />

119A<br />

123A<br />

124A<br />

124B<br />

125A<br />

130A


Unit<br />

ACRL<br />

ARTS<br />

ACRL<br />

STS<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

How We Memorialize:<br />

The Art <strong>and</strong><br />

Politics of Public<br />

Memorialization<br />

Federal Friends:<br />

Creating Greater<br />

Access to <strong>and</strong> Support<br />

for Science<br />

<strong>and</strong> Technology Information<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

REN-Congressional<br />

Hall A/B<br />

REN-Congressional<br />

Hall A/B<br />

Page<br />

131B<br />

141A<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin<br />

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN<br />

CURRENT ISSUES & HOT TOPICS<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

Help for Hard Times @ the Library<br />

Administration & Leadership, Collaboration<br />

Transformational Trends in Library Consortia<br />

227<br />

Authors, Literature & <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ing up <strong>and</strong> Sitting in: Libraries <strong>and</strong> Social<br />

Change


228<br />

Children & Young Adults, Literature & Collection<br />

Development<br />

Queer Teens: LGBTQ Young Adult Novels<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services,<br />

Collection Development<br />

The A-Z of Electronic Reference Product<br />

Development<br />

Collection Management <strong>and</strong> Technical Services,<br />

Preservation<br />

The Rainbow Hollinger Box: LGBTQ Archives<br />

User Services, Outreach<br />

Clean, Green <strong>and</strong> Not so Mean: Can Business Help<br />

Save theWorld?<br />

Smart Technologies for Tough Economic Times:<br />

Using Innovative Technologies to Enhance Service,<br />

Extend Your Library’s Reach, <strong>and</strong> Not Break the<br />

Budget


DIGITAL IN FORMATION &<br />

TECHNOLOGIES<br />

Unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WO<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Washington Office<br />

Update - All Politics<br />

Is Local: “Positioning<br />

Libraries for<br />

Success in the Capital”<br />

Washington Office<br />

Breakout Session I<br />

- <strong>ALA</strong> Task Force on<br />

Google Panel Discussion<br />

Washington Office<br />

Breakout Session II<br />

- [-Government<br />

Services <strong>and</strong> A New<br />

Toolkit<br />

Washington Office<br />

Breakout Session<br />

III: Future of Libraries:Cuttingedge<br />

Services<br />

Washington Office<br />

Breakout Session<br />

IV - Library Advocacy<br />

Day: “What to<br />

Know Before You<br />

Go!”<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 151B<br />

WCC- 151B<br />

WCC-<br />

204B/C<br />

WCC- 102 A<br />

WCC- 103B<br />

229<br />

Page<br />

99A<br />

102A<br />

102A<br />

102B<br />

102B


230<br />

Unit<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

ACRL EB-<br />

SS,<br />

ACRL IS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

OITP<br />

ERT<br />

MAGERT<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Rich Internet Applications<br />

for Libraries<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Developing World:<br />

Public Policy<br />

Developing a SustainableDigitization<br />

Workflow<br />

News Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Preservation: Finding,<br />

Using, <strong>and</strong> Losing<br />

the News<br />

Broadb<strong>and</strong> Adoption<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Role of<br />

the Public Library:<br />

Issues <strong>and</strong> Solutions<br />

The “Three S’s” of<br />

Electronic Resource<br />

Management: Systems,<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

<strong>and</strong> Subscriptions<br />

GIS in EVERY Library:<br />

Making it<br />

Happen<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC-<br />

208A/B<br />

WCC-<br />

209A/B<br />

WCC- 146C<br />

REN-Congressional<br />

Hall A/B<br />

WCC- 147A<br />

WCC- 152B<br />

WCC- 206<br />

Page<br />

103B<br />

103B<br />

103B<br />

108B<br />

1108<br />

112A<br />

113B


Unit<br />

LITA<br />

ACRL<br />

AFAS<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

OITP<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Free Software -<br />

Now What?<br />

Digitization: Preserving<br />

<strong>and</strong> Open<br />

Access to African<br />

American Collections<br />

MODS <strong>and</strong> MADS:<br />

Current implementations<br />

<strong>and</strong> future<br />

directions<br />

Top Technology<br />

Trends<br />

Mobile Devices, Libraries,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Policy<br />

Emerging Technologies:<br />

Virtualization<br />

in Libraries<br />

TRANSFORMATION<br />

& INNOVATIONS<br />

Cloud computing<br />

for library services<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

am -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 141<br />

WCC- 152B<br />

WCC-<br />

143B/C<br />

WCC- Ballroom<br />

B<br />

WCC- 145B<br />

WCC-<br />

143B/C<br />

WCC- 143A<br />

231<br />

Page<br />

115A<br />

123A<br />

127B<br />

129B<br />

132A<br />

144B<br />

100A


232<br />

Unit<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

RUSA<br />

HS<br />

LITA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

The (Screen) Casting<br />

Couch: Tips <strong>and</strong><br />

Tricks to Effectively<br />

Use Screencasting<br />

Tools for Library<br />

Instruction<br />

What Is Your Library<br />

Doing about<br />

Emerging Technologies?<br />

Playtime in the<br />

Open Source S<strong>and</strong>box<br />

Designing Digital<br />

Experiences for Library<br />

Websites<br />

To Protect <strong>and</strong><br />

Serve: Is Digitization<br />

Good for Your<br />

Historical Collections?<br />

Coffee <strong>and</strong> Conversation<br />

with Experts<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 147B<br />

WCC- 103B<br />

WCC- 155<br />

WCC- 146B<br />

REN-Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

WCC-<br />

208A/B<br />

Page<br />

107A<br />

112B<br />

123B<br />

127A<br />

128B<br />

140B


Unit<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS,<br />

RUSA<br />

RSS<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Taking the Library<br />

With You: VR Going<br />

Mobile<br />

Day<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 150B<br />

Page<br />

145A<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin<br />

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN DIGITAL<br />

IN FORMATION AND TECHNOLOGIES<br />

Children & Young Adults, Advocacy<br />

Grassroots 2.0: New Technologies<br />

233<br />

Children & Young Adults, Technology<br />

Capitalizing On Technology: A Teaching Technology<br />

Fair


234<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES AND STAFF<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

Unit<br />

LLAMA<br />

SASS<br />

RUSA,<br />

LLAMA,<br />

ALCTS<br />

LEARN-<br />

RT<br />

ACRL<br />

ASCLA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Less Train, More<br />

Gain: Using Technology<br />

to Train, Maintain,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Retain<br />

Part-time <strong>and</strong> Student<br />

Employees<br />

Publishing, Not<br />

Perishing: Writing<br />

for Publication<br />

Building With Competencies<br />

Starting Out? Start<br />

With You: What Every<br />

New Librarian<br />

Needs to Know<br />

Have Fun At The Library:<br />

Anyone Can<br />

Transform Their<br />

Workplace Culture<br />

And Get More Out<br />

Of Their Work<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 145A<br />

GRAND-<br />

Constitution<br />

B<br />

GRAND-<br />

Constitution<br />

A<br />

WCC- 103B<br />

WCC- 146A<br />

Page<br />

99B<br />

108B<br />

112B<br />

116A<br />

126B


Unit<br />

LEARN-<br />

RT<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

RUSA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Library Trainers as<br />

Leaders<br />

Not So Extreme<br />

Makeovers<br />

Labor Rights are<br />

Human Rights<br />

Negotiation - What<br />

else is on the table?<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 201<br />

WCC- 151B<br />

WCC- 206<br />

WCC- 102 A<br />

Page<br />

127A<br />

132A<br />

145A<br />

149A<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin<br />

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN HUMAN<br />

RESOURCE AND STAFF<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

Support Staff Interest<br />

Success Stories of Library Staff Organizations<br />

235<br />

Communication Skills For Front Line Library Staff


236<br />

Research<br />

It Takes Two: Co-Writing Across Disciplines<br />

RESEARCH<br />

Unit<br />

LRRT<br />

LRRT<br />

LRRT<br />

ACRL<br />

LHRT<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

New Minds, New<br />

Approaches<br />

Library Research<br />

Round Table Four-<br />

Star Research<br />

Research to Underst<strong>and</strong><br />

Users: Issues<br />

<strong>and</strong> Approaches<br />

It Takes Two: Co-<br />

Writing Across Disciplines<br />

Library History<br />

Round Table Invited<br />

Speakers <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Documenting<br />

<strong>and</strong> Celebrating<br />

Your Library’s History<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 144A-<br />

C<br />

WCC- 146C<br />

GRAND- Independence<br />

H/I<br />

WCC-<br />

208A/B<br />

WCC-<br />

203A/B<br />

Page<br />

106A<br />

122B<br />

127B<br />

130A<br />

133B


Unit<br />

LRRT<br />

RUSA<br />

RSS<br />

LHRT<br />

LH RT<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Research from the<br />

Field: Increasing<br />

the Competitive<br />

Edge <strong>and</strong> Impact of<br />

Library’s People,<br />

Services, <strong>and</strong> Technologies<br />

16th <strong>Annual</strong> Reference<br />

Research Forum<br />

Library History<br />

Round Table Research<br />

Forum - Politics,<br />

Libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

Culture: Historical<br />

Perspectives<br />

Library History<br />

Round Table Edward<br />

G. Holley<br />

Memorial Lecture<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

GRAND-<br />

Constitution<br />

A<br />

GRAND-<br />

Constitution<br />

B<br />

WCC- 145B<br />

GRAND-<br />

Constitution<br />

B<br />

Page<br />

133B<br />

133B<br />

137A<br />

143B<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin<br />

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN<br />

RESEARCH<br />

Authors, Literature & <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

237


238<br />

One Poem Enriching Lives Across the Globe: Samuel<br />

Ullman, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, <strong>and</strong> “Youth”<br />

STAFF SUPPORT INTERESTS<br />

Unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

LSSIRT<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Grassroot Prog. -<br />

Action Research &<br />

the R2D2 ID Model<br />

in an LIS Web Site<br />

Usability Study<br />

Grassroot Prog.:<br />

Digital Initiative for<br />

College Libraries<br />

Communication<br />

Skills for Front Line<br />

Library Staff<br />

Grassroot Prog.:<br />

Purple Crayons,<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om Dots, <strong>and</strong><br />

Peanut Butter<br />

S<strong>and</strong>wiches: Children’s<br />

Literature as<br />

Catalyst for Creativity<br />

<strong>and</strong> Change in<br />

the Workplace<br />

Grassroot Prog.:<br />

Liven Up your Story-times!<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 142<br />

WCC- 141<br />

WCC- 151B<br />

WCC- 101<br />

WCC- 148<br />

Page<br />

98B<br />

98B<br />

113A<br />

116B<br />

116B


Unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

SORT<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Grassroot Prog.:<br />

Developing a Library<br />

Allocation<br />

Formula<br />

Grassroot Prog.:<br />

Creating Value for<br />

Your Library Communities<br />

Success Stories of<br />

Library Staff Organizations<br />

Grassroot Prog. -<br />

Discovering MORE<br />

(Michigan Online<br />

Resources for Educators)<br />

in MeL<br />

(Michigan eLibrary)<br />

Grassroot Prog.:<br />

Small Libraries<br />

working with Home<br />

Schooled<br />

Grassroot Prog. -<br />

Recruiting Undergraduates<br />

to the Library<br />

Profession: A<br />

Mellon Success<br />

Story<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 146A<br />

WCC- 142<br />

WCC- 147B<br />

WCC- 142<br />

WCC- 141<br />

WCC- 142<br />

239<br />

Page<br />

120B<br />

120B<br />

134A<br />

135B<br />

135B<br />

139B


240<br />

Unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

4LA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Grassroot Prog.:<br />

Become Market<br />

Ready!<br />

Grassroot Prog. -<br />

Lab to the People:<br />

A Residency Experience<br />

in Genetics<br />

Grassroot Prog.:<br />

The Role of the Pacific<br />

Isl<strong>and</strong>s Association<br />

of Libraries,<br />

Archives, <strong>and</strong> Museums<br />

(PI<strong>ALA</strong>) in the<br />

Development of Libraries<br />

in the Pacific<br />

Day<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 101<br />

WCC-<br />

208A/B<br />

WCC- 141<br />

Page<br />

140A<br />

148B<br />

148B<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin<br />

USER SERVICES<br />

Unit<br />

ACRL<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Beyond Library<br />

Guides: Using<br />

Libguides as a Platform<br />

for Student<br />

Research Projects<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

REN-<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall<br />

A/B<br />

Page<br />

100B


Unit<br />

ACRL CJ-<br />

CLS,<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL<br />

LPSS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

OITP<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

AAMES<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Yours, Mine <strong>and</strong><br />

Ours: Moving Students<br />

through the<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Ladder from<br />

High School<br />

through Community<br />

College to the College/Univ.<br />

Level<br />

Participatory<br />

Democracy in an Internet<br />

Age<br />

Same Book, Same<br />

Time, Same Price:<br />

Access & The Visually<br />

Impaired<br />

Library Instruction<br />

Live! Reaching Distance<br />

Students in<br />

Real Time<br />

Teaching AAME Resources<br />

by Using<br />

Primary Source Materials<br />

from Special<br />

Collections: An Innovative<br />

Approach to<br />

Library Instruction<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 146C<br />

WCC-<br />

207A/B<br />

WCC- 152B<br />

WCC-<br />

209A/B<br />

WCC- 152B<br />

241<br />

Page<br />

108A<br />

109A<br />

117A<br />

124B<br />

130B


242<br />

Unit<br />

ACRL IS,<br />

ACRL EB-<br />

SS<br />

PLA<br />

LITA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> LIT-<br />

ERACY<br />

ACRL<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Question, Find,<br />

Evaluate, Apply:<br />

Translating Evidence<br />

Based Practice<br />

to Information<br />

Literacy Instruction<br />

HELP! My Patron is<br />

a Cyber Patient:<br />

Learn to Help Patrons<br />

Identify Their<br />

Health Information<br />

Needs <strong>and</strong> Locate<br />

Relevant Resources<br />

Who’s driving the<br />

technology b<strong>and</strong>wagon<br />

- the users<br />

or the librarians?<br />

LITERACY & LEARN-<br />

ING<br />

Tools to Promote<br />

Family Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Advocacy<br />

Virtually Embedded<br />

in Second Life<br />

OUTREACH<br />

Day<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Time<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

1:30<br />

p.m. -<br />

3:30<br />

p.m<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 146B<br />

WCC-<br />

209A/B<br />

WCC-<br />

209A/B<br />

EMB- Capital<br />

A/B<br />

WCC-<br />

208A/B<br />

Page<br />

130B<br />

138A<br />

149B<br />

110A<br />

124B


Unit<br />

AFL<br />

ABOS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

OLOS<br />

ASCLA<br />

SLAS<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

OLOS<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

ABOS What Is Outreach-24/7<br />

Library<br />

to Meet Customer’s<br />

Needs<br />

Library services for<br />

the Poor <strong>and</strong><br />

Homeless<br />

Connecting Family<br />

Caregivers<br />

Innovative Collection<br />

Centered <strong>Program</strong>s:<br />

Beyond the<br />

Book Group<br />

Smart Technologies<br />

for Tough Economic<br />

Times: Using Innovative<br />

Technologies<br />

to Enhance Service,<br />

Extend Your Library’s<br />

Reach, <strong>and</strong><br />

Not Break the Budget<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Jean E. Coleman<br />

Library Outreach<br />

Lecture<br />

Day<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

10:30<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

10:00<br />

a.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 206<br />

WCC-<br />

203A/B<br />

GRAND-<br />

<strong>Conference</strong><br />

Theatre<br />

REN-Renaissance<br />

last<br />

WCC- Ballroom<br />

B<br />

WCC-<br />

209A/B<br />

243<br />

Page<br />

1018<br />

125B<br />

127A<br />

128A<br />

128B<br />

140A


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Unit<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

ASCLA<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Title<br />

Clean, Green <strong>and</strong><br />

Not So Mean: Can<br />

Business Help Save<br />

the World?<br />

Sharing Our<br />

Strengths: An Interagency<br />

Approach to<br />

Library Services to<br />

Detained <strong>and</strong> Incarcerated<br />

Populations<br />

Day<br />

Monday<br />

Monday<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

a.m. -<br />

12:00<br />

p.m.<br />

4:00<br />

p.m. -<br />

5:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Location<br />

WCC- 151B<br />

WCC-<br />

143B/C<br />

Page<br />

141B<br />

149A<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin<br />

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN USER<br />

SERVICES<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

Public Library at the Heart of the Community: New<br />

Service Models for a Changing Era<br />

Managing the Maze: Creating a Community<br />

Resource Guide for Ex-Offenders <strong>and</strong> Other<br />

Disadvantaged Populations<br />

Authors, Literature & <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Readers’ Advisory Research <strong>and</strong> Trends Forum


Children & Young Adults<br />

Reach Out <strong>and</strong> Serve: Embracing Special<br />

Populations<br />

Children & Young Adults, Technology<br />

Capitalizing on Technology: A Teaching Technology<br />

Fair<br />

Children & Young Adults, Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming <strong>and</strong> Instruction<br />

Sequenced Learning: Applying Information Literacy<br />

Continuously Across K-12<br />

From Urban to Suburban: shifting youth<br />

demographics <strong>and</strong> library service for teens<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

GIS in EVERY Library: Making it happen<br />

Digital Information & Technologies,<br />

Transformation <strong>and</strong> Innovation<br />

The (Screen) Casting Couch: Tips <strong>and</strong> Tricks to<br />

Effectively Use Screencasting Tools for Library<br />

Instruction<br />

Taking the Library With You: VR Going Mobile<br />

Current Issues <strong>and</strong> Hot Topics<br />

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International Interlibrary Lending <strong>and</strong> Borrowing:<br />

Getting Started <strong>and</strong> Moving Forward<br />

Research<br />

16th <strong>Annual</strong> Reference Research Forum


PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS<br />

($- Indicates a program that requires additional<br />

registration or a reservation, the description will<br />

indicate how to register.)<br />

FRIDAY, 8:00A.M. - 4:30P.M.<br />

LIRT Retreat<br />

LIRT<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt-Burnham<br />

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LIRT Strategic Planning Retreat: The purpose of<br />

the LIRT Strategic Planning Retreat is to enhance,<br />

increase, <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> communication to School,<br />

Public, Special, <strong>and</strong> Academic instruction librarians.<br />

At the conclusion of the retreat, we want to take<br />

away plans to enhance <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> communication<br />

<strong>and</strong> increase the value of LIRT activities to<br />

instruction librarians.


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FRIDAY, 8:00A.M. - 5:00P.M.<br />

Libraries Build Communities $<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - CRC<br />

OS-Off Site<br />

Register to participate in this day-long service<br />

effort to help local libraries <strong>and</strong> the community!<br />

All participants will be notified in advance of the<br />

various projects <strong>and</strong> be able to pick the one in<br />

which they wish to participate. Your registration<br />

fee will be contributed to local library funds.<br />

Lunch, transportation, <strong>and</strong> a participation T-shirt<br />

are included.<br />

FRIDAY, 9:00A.M. - 12:00P.M.<br />

Town Hall Meeting on Diversity<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - DIVERSITY<br />

Washington Plaza -Federal Hall<br />

Sponsored by the Committee on Diversity.<br />

Discussion will focus on strategies for 1) unifying<br />

library diversity advocacy efforts across member<br />

associations; 2) encouraging diversity in <strong>ALA</strong><br />

leadership groups; 3) enhancing LIS education to


facilitate the recruitment of students from<br />

under-represented backgrounds; 4) fostering<br />

workplace diversity <strong>and</strong> organizational change to<br />

better promote <strong>and</strong> retain members of<br />

under-represented groups in the LIS profession.<br />

Located at the Washington Plaza Hotel at 10<br />

Thomas Circle, N.W. Washington, DC 20005.<br />

SORT Walking Tour of Dupont Circle<br />

$<br />

SORT<br />

OS-Off Site<br />

We will meet at the fountain/benches in the middle<br />

of DuPont Circle for private tours of Society of the<br />

Cincinnati Library <strong>and</strong> National Trust headquarters.<br />

*If you are a current <strong>ALA</strong> member, paying the <strong>ALA</strong><br />

registration rate of $25 will entitle you to a<br />

membership in Staff Organization Round Table. TO<br />

BE PROCESSED AFTER CONFERENCE. Pre-registration<br />

is required. No refunds due to inclement weather.<br />

FRIDAY, 9:30A.M. - 10:30A.M.<br />

Chapter Leaders Orientation $<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - CRC<br />

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250<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Independence G<br />

The Orientation for Chapter Leaders Workshop,<br />

presented by the <strong>ALA</strong> Chapter Relations Committee<br />

at each <strong>ALA</strong> Midwinter <strong>and</strong> <strong>Annual</strong>, provides a<br />

great opportunity for Chapter Leaders (especially<br />

incoming leaders) to meet together <strong>and</strong> discuss a<br />

full agenda on topics to help prepare you to lead<br />

your association. Presentation areas will include<br />

Membership Development, Organizational<br />

Excellence, New Revenue Ideas, Media Training,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Advocacy. This event requires advance<br />

registration <strong>and</strong> includes lunch.<br />

FRIDAY, 1:00P.M. - 4:00P.M.<br />

AASL/NCATE <strong>Program</strong> Review<br />

Training<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - COA AASL<br />

Renaissance Washington -Meeting Rm. 04<br />

New <strong>and</strong> experienced reviewers are invited to this<br />

session featuring Margie Crutchfield, Associate Vice<br />

President for <strong>Program</strong> Reviews at NCATE.<br />

Reviewers will learn about the NCATE process,<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards review, <strong>and</strong> appropriate assessments.


Attendees will study a sample report <strong>and</strong><br />

participate in a review exercise.<br />

FRIDAY, 1:00P.M. - 5:00P.M.<br />

Independent Schools Section (ISS)<br />

Tour $<br />

AASL - ISS<br />

OS-Off Site<br />

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The bus for the ISS School Tour will depart<br />

from/return to the Convention Center. EDMUND<br />

BURKE is a college preparatory school that<br />

consciously brings together students who are<br />

different from each other in many ways. ST.<br />

PATRICK’S EPISCOPAL DAY SCHOOL educates more<br />

than 500 students in Nursery School through Grade<br />

8 in the Palisades section of Washington, D.C.<br />

GEORGETOWN VISITATION is a college preparatory<br />

school rooted in the Roman Catholic faith,<br />

committed to educating young women from diverse<br />

backgrounds. Note: One of the schools on this tour<br />

is not wheelchair accessible.


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FRIDAY, 2:00P.M. - 4:30P.M.<br />

Frontline Advocacy Train the<br />

Trainer <strong>Program</strong> $<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - COLA<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution C-E<br />

Empowering all levels of library staff to become<br />

a better advocate for their libraries <strong>and</strong> for<br />

themselves is crucial for libraries to survive this<br />

current economy. This Train-the-Trainer program<br />

will focus on selecting content <strong>and</strong> technology<br />

appropriate to physical settings <strong>and</strong> all library<br />

types, as well as teaching techniques appropriate<br />

for the frontline advocacy initiative. Best 2.0<br />

practices for frontline advocacy teaching <strong>and</strong><br />

learning; as well as matching 21st century modes<br />

<strong>and</strong> methods of technology teaching to participant<br />

learning styles will be covered. Tickets: Free.<br />

However, registration is required.<br />

FRIDAY, 3:00P.M. - 4:00P.M.<br />

ALSC 101<br />

ALSC


Embassy Suites-Capital A<br />

If you’re new to ALSC or if this is your first<br />

conference as a children’s librarian, then this<br />

program is for you! We’ll provide you with<br />

information about the perks of ALSC membership,<br />

tips on how to get involved in the organization,<br />

<strong>and</strong> tricks of the trade for navigating <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong>.<br />

FRIDAY, 3:30P.M. - 5:00P.M.<br />

International Librarians Orientation<br />

IRRT<br />

Renaissance Washington -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR North<br />

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An introduction to the <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> the city<br />

of Washington, DC, for International <strong>and</strong> other<br />

attendees from abroad. <strong>ALA</strong> members will provide<br />

an overview of the conference, including<br />

recommended programs <strong>and</strong> social activities. Learn<br />

about conference transportation, the <strong>ALA</strong>’s <strong>Exhibit</strong><br />

Hall <strong>and</strong> the meaning of the <strong>ALA</strong>’s many acronyms.<br />

Meet your mentors <strong>and</strong> representatives from <strong>ALA</strong>’s<br />

many divisions <strong>and</strong> round tables who will help<br />

international librarians get the most from the


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conference experience. (For International librarians<br />

outside the U.S.)<br />

FRIDAY, 3:30P.M. - 5:15P.M.<br />

Forum (CCS)<br />

ALCTS - CCS<br />

Hilton Washington-Lincoln<br />

ALCTS CCS Forum<br />

Moderator: Qiang Jin, University of Illinois, Senior<br />

Coordinating Cataloger<br />

FRIDAY, 4:00P.M. -5:00P.M.<br />

IFC 101<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - IFC<br />

Washington Convention Center -147B<br />

Intellectual Freedom is one of the defining<br />

principles of libraries of all kinds. Learn about the<br />

“IF” activities of the American Library Association,<br />

including OIF, IFRT, IFC, FTRF, state-level <strong>and</strong><br />

division intellectual freedom committees, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

What’s going on at this conference, <strong>and</strong> how can<br />

you get involved in these issues year-round?


Speakers include representatives from various<br />

intellectual freedom arms of <strong>ALA</strong>.<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> 101<br />

NMRT<br />

Renaissance Washington -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR South<br />

New to the <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, or <strong>ALA</strong>? Get a fun<br />

<strong>and</strong> informative introduction to the <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> Washington, D.C. Learn to navigate<br />

the exhibits, decipher the conference program, how<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> really works, <strong>and</strong> ways for you to get<br />

involved. NMRT provides tips from the pros <strong>and</strong><br />

an orientation, which is full of information.<br />

YALSA 101<br />

YALSA<br />

Embassy Suites -Capital D<br />

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What is the Young Adult Library Services<br />

Association (YALSA)? How can this <strong>ALA</strong> division<br />

help you? Learn more in this mixer-style<br />

orientation, where you can get an overview of the<br />

division <strong>and</strong> its activities. New members <strong>and</strong> those<br />

considering membership will learn more about the


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benefits, <strong>and</strong> established members are welcome<br />

to attend this great networking opportunity!<br />

FRIDAY, 4:00P.M. - 5:15 PM.<br />

LITA 101: Open House<br />

LITA<br />

Hilton Washington-Jefferson West<br />

LITA Open House is a great opportunity for current<br />

<strong>and</strong> prospective members to talk with Library <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Technology Association (LITA) leaders<br />

<strong>and</strong> learn how to make connections <strong>and</strong> become<br />

more involved in LITA activities.<br />

FRIDAY, 7:30P.M. - 9:00P.M.<br />

ALCTS 101: Helping New Members<br />

Get Involved<br />

ALCTS<br />

Washington Convention Center -146C<br />

ALCTS 101 is a joint meeting with the New<br />

Members Interest Group to introduce new ALCTS<br />

members to ALCTS


FAFLRT Awards Ceremony <strong>and</strong><br />

Reception $<br />

FAFLRT<br />

OS-US Dept. of Justice<br />

The annual awards ceremony <strong>and</strong> reception will<br />

include presentations of scholarships, awards, <strong>and</strong><br />

commendations from the Round Table. It will be<br />

held at the U.S. Department of Justice Main Library<br />

at 930 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC.<br />

Pre-registration is encouraged in order to address<br />

security requirements. Contact Richard Huffine at<br />

richardhuffine@yahoo.com for additional<br />

information <strong>and</strong> registration.<br />

FRIDAY, 7:30P.M. - 9:30P.M.<br />

Social (ANSS)<br />

ACRL - ANSS<br />

OS-Off Site<br />

Awards & <strong>Annual</strong> Dinner Meeting $<br />

ACRL - CJCLS<br />

OS-Off Site<br />

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EBSCO-sponsored awards to recognize contributions<br />

of community college librarians. Pre-registration<br />

required for dinner. Social hour begins at 6:00pm.<br />

FRIDAY, 7:30P.M. -10:00P.M.<br />

Many Voices, One Nation:<br />

Washington, DC $<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - DIVERSITY<br />

Renaissance Washington -Congressional Hall A/B<br />

Don’t miss this annual celebration of the literary<br />

diversity <strong>and</strong> creativity that enriches our world.<br />

Many Voices, One Nation brings together writers<br />

<strong>and</strong> artists from different perspectives <strong>and</strong><br />

presents a rich program of spoken word, music<br />

<strong>and</strong> performance that celebrates <strong>and</strong> reminds us<br />

of the many unique cultures sharing one world.<br />

Many Voices, One Nation is an unforgettable<br />

conference kick-off. Book-signing reception<br />

included. Generously sponsored by Gale Cengage<br />

Learning. Admission free to conference attendees.<br />

Registration required.


FRIDAY, 7:30P.M. - 11:00P.M.<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> 40th Anniversary<br />

Celebration $<br />

AFL - BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

OS-Historical Soc. of Washington DC<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> celebrates its 40th anniversary at the<br />

Historical Society of Washington, D.C. at 801 K<br />

Street, N.W. Dinner <strong>and</strong> entertainment along with<br />

memorabilia will make this a fun-filled evening.<br />

Paul Coates of Black Classic Press will be the<br />

keynote speaker. Special tributes to BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

pioneers, Dr. E.J. Josey <strong>and</strong> Effie Lee Morris. Tickets<br />

are $50 each <strong>and</strong> available in advance at the<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> website at www.bcala.org. The event is open<br />

to everyone.<br />

FRIDAY, 8:00P.M. - 10:00P.M.<br />

Comic World: Graphic Novels Come<br />

of Age<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PUBLISHING<br />

Washington Convention Center -144A-C<br />

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Booklist magazine’s Books for Youth <strong>Annual</strong> Forum<br />

celebrates graphic novels with a program featuring<br />

comics creators <strong>and</strong> publishers Francoise Mouly,<br />

Gene Luen Yang, Mark Siegel, <strong>and</strong> Matt Phelan.<br />

Moderator: Ian Chipman, Booklist magazine,<br />

Associate Editor<br />

Speakers: Francoise Mouly, Toon Books, Editorial<br />

Director; Matt Phelan, C<strong>and</strong>lewick Press, author;<br />

Mark Siegel, First Second, an imprint of Roaring<br />

Brook Press, Editorial Director; Gene Luen Yang,<br />

First Second, an imprint of Roaring Brook Press,<br />

author<br />

FRIDAY, 8:00P.M. - 11:00P.M.<br />

President’s Gala (ALTAFF) $<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Renaissance Washington -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR Central<br />

Join Trustees, Friends & Foundation members from<br />

across the country for an evening of lively karaoke<br />

entertainment <strong>and</strong> heavy h’ordeuvres. Cash bar<br />

available. Tickets are $45 in advance. Event Code:<br />

ALT4


SATURDAY, 8:00A.M. - 9:00A.M.<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES -<br />

Nancy Pearl with Mary McDonagh<br />

Murphy<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom C<br />

SATURDAY, 8:00A.M. - 10:00A.M.<br />

“Social” Lives <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Literacy: Re-packaging Classic<br />

Course Content for Millennials<br />

AASL ACRL<br />

Washington Convention Center -101<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

261<br />

Baffled by the popularity of Twitter <strong>and</strong> Facebook?<br />

Frustrated by “txt-speak” in students’ homework?<br />

Not sure how YouTube relates to your classroom?<br />

Presented by a Millennial library media specialist,<br />

this session will discuss the technology l<strong>and</strong>scape


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today’s students face in their everyday lives <strong>and</strong><br />

develop strategies for using Web 2.0 tools the<br />

Social Web to re-package classic information<br />

literacy course content in ways that are current<br />

<strong>and</strong> relevant to those students.<br />

Sequenced Learning: Applying<br />

Information Literacy Continuously<br />

Across K-20<br />

AASL, ACRL<br />

Washington Convention Center -143B/C<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

A panel of experts will present on the process of<br />

teaching information literacy at grade levels from<br />

kindergarten through graduate school <strong>and</strong> will<br />

address the information literacy transitions that<br />

occur when a student graduates from a school that<br />

teaches one set of grades <strong>and</strong> enters a school or<br />

college that teaches the next higher grades. The<br />

panel will also consider ways to manage the<br />

information literacy program in a challenged<br />

economic environment.


ACRL 101 & Membership Meeting<br />

ACRL<br />

Renaissance Mayflower -State BR<br />

ACRL leaders will meet with first-time attendees<br />

<strong>and</strong> explain how to get the most out of the <strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> experience (as well as<br />

opportunities for engagement with ACRL). A<br />

membership meeting (30 minutes) will be followed<br />

by the orientation program.<br />

New Members’ Orientation &<br />

Welcome (STS)<br />

ACRL – STS<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt –Burnham<br />

An opportunity for new members of STS or those<br />

considering membership in STS to meet members<br />

<strong>and</strong> develop a better underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the section’s<br />

committees, sessions <strong>and</strong> activities.<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> – Orientation<br />

AFL - BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Four Points Sheraton –McPherson<br />

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Have you always wondered what the Black Caucus<br />

of the American Library Association (BC<strong>ALA</strong>) is all<br />

about? Are you interested in becoming a member<br />

or recently became one? Then this session is for<br />

you. It will provide you with an introduction to<br />

the history, purpose, <strong>and</strong> mission of BC<strong>ALA</strong>. It is<br />

an opportunity for you to become informed about<br />

the organization while also providing you with an<br />

opportunity to meet some of the officers, ask<br />

questions, hear of upcoming events, <strong>and</strong> get<br />

involved. So come <strong>and</strong> join us.<br />

REFORMA Immigration Issues <strong>and</strong><br />

Library Services<br />

AFL - REFORMA<br />

Renaissance Mayflower –Colonial<br />

Issues affecting library services to immigrants are<br />

discussed as well as suggestions for library<br />

workers to deal with these. Topics include using<br />

fiction to develop awareness of <strong>and</strong> sensitivity<br />

towards immigrants, characteristics <strong>and</strong> history of<br />

immigrants from South America <strong>and</strong> how this<br />

knowledge helps us to better serve customers.<br />

Speakers: Adan Griego, Lynn Miller-Lachmann <strong>and</strong><br />

Valeria E. Molteni. Presented with S<strong>ALA</strong>LM


Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> - Action<br />

Research & the R2D2 ID Model in<br />

an LIS Web Site Usability Study<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -142<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

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This paper reports the results of an action research<br />

study to determine usability of a LIS web site. The<br />

study, which included students as<br />

researcher-participants is informed by the<br />

constructivist R2D2 instructional design model. The<br />

principles of the R2D2 model support the<br />

assumptions of action research by empowering<br />

students with roles in the design <strong>and</strong> development<br />

process. Results will be used to improve the<br />

quality <strong>and</strong> usability of the department web site<br />

<strong>and</strong> its related resources.<br />

Speakers: Kathy Rosa, Chicago State University,<br />

Assistant Professor


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Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> - Digital<br />

Initiative for College Libraries<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -141<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

University libraries, museums, <strong>and</strong> commercial<br />

repositories have made great efforts to select,<br />

convert <strong>and</strong> make available, some of their<br />

collections through digital initiatives. How does<br />

such an initiative translate to smaller institutions,<br />

including colleges. What collection will give the<br />

library the biggest digitization bang for its buck?<br />

Currently, libraries are asked what their roll will<br />

be in such a fast paced technological world. Here<br />

is an opportunity for the library to demonstrate<br />

its worth during the transition from print.<br />

Speakers: David Dudek, Washington College,<br />

Information Commons Librarian<br />

Council Orientation Session<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - COUNCIL


Washington Convention Center -Ballroom A<br />

This orientation session is designed to provide new<br />

councilors with some of the basic tools needed to<br />

help navigate themselves within the <strong>ALA</strong> Council<br />

organizational framework.<br />

FYI: First Year Impressions (<strong>and</strong><br />

Confessions)<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - DIVERSITY<br />

Washington Convention Center -147B<br />

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New library professionals tell all in this c<strong>and</strong>id<br />

discussion on professional expectations <strong>and</strong><br />

realities. Whether you’re in the market for your<br />

first, next, or best job, this program will give you<br />

the low down on leadership, personal success, <strong>and</strong><br />

advancing your career in academic, public, <strong>and</strong><br />

school libraries. Sponsored by the Spectrum Scholar<br />

Interest Group.<br />

Speakers: Patricia Hswe, Penn State University<br />

Libraries, Digital Collections Curator; Joy Kim, San<br />

Jose Public Library, Librarian; Sally Ma, Chesapeake<br />

Bay Academy, Library Media Specialist; Jovanni<br />

Williams, Langston University, Curator/Librarian


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Poetry as a Community Builder:<br />

Exp<strong>and</strong>ing Community Outreach<br />

Through Poetry<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PPO<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Make poetry accessible to your community. This<br />

program will discuss new ideas <strong>and</strong> best practices<br />

in poetry programs <strong>and</strong> outreach.<br />

Moderator: Mary Davis Fournier, <strong>ALA</strong>PPO, Deputy<br />

Director<br />

Speakers: Kwame Alex<strong>and</strong>er, Poet; Linda<br />

Holtsl<strong>and</strong>er, Loudon County Public Library, Assistant<br />

Director<br />

Washington Office Update - All<br />

Politics Is Local: “Positioning<br />

Libraries for Success in the Capital”<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - WO<br />

Washington Convention Center -151B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies


Hear how politicians <strong>and</strong> allies perceive libraries<br />

“inside the Beltway” <strong>and</strong> ask questions about what<br />

you can do to help libraries at the federal level.<br />

Converging Metadata St<strong>and</strong>ards in<br />

Cultural Institutions: Apples &<br />

Oranges<br />

ALCTS<br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom B<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Preservation<br />

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As more digital library initiatives become<br />

collaborative <strong>and</strong> inclusive of content curated<br />

outside of libraries, they are faced with the<br />

challenge of integrating their own traditional<br />

metadata creation practices with those from<br />

outside of the profession. Attendees will learn<br />

about digitization projects incorporating archival<br />

<strong>and</strong> museum content, <strong>and</strong> how those st<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

have been successfully applied alongside, <strong>and</strong><br />

crosswalked with, library metadata.<br />

Speakers: Joyce Chapman, North Carolina State<br />

University, Libraries Fellow; Danielle Plumer, Texas


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State Library <strong>and</strong> Archives Commission, Coordinator,<br />

Texas Heritage Online<br />

Taking Libraries into the<br />

Community: Beyond Brick Borders<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -201<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

Learn practical ways to forge rewarding<br />

library/community alliances with limited resources<br />

of time <strong>and</strong> money. Hear a range of real-world<br />

examples, discuss suggested tools, <strong>and</strong> receive<br />

program take-aways. The Kids! @ your library<br />

online toolkit is just one of many resources that<br />

will be explored. Find out what simple measures<br />

you can take to economically <strong>and</strong> efficiently<br />

collaborate with other agencies to better serve the<br />

entire community.<br />

Speakers: Shawn Brommer, South Central Library<br />

System, Youth Services/Outreach; Mary Fellows,<br />

Upper Hudson Library System, Manager, Youth &<br />

Family Services; Evelyn Walkowicz, Henderson<br />

District Public Libraries, Outreach Manager


Listen Up! Using Audiobooks to<br />

Motivate Boys to Become Readers<br />

ALSC AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -144A-C<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

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Current research indicates that boys are not<br />

reaching their potential as readers in today’s<br />

school environment. As educators, we must explore<br />

more varied avenues for meeting their literacy<br />

needs. Using audiobooks maximizes auditory<br />

learning modalities <strong>and</strong> provides an appealing,<br />

affordable alternative for experiencing quality<br />

literature for all students, particularly boys. A<br />

panel featuring a librarian, publisher, <strong>and</strong> author<br />

will discuss theoretical as well as practical issues<br />

related to the use of audiobooks with boys.<br />

Speakers: Rose Brock, Coppell Middle School West,<br />

Librarian; Cheryl Her-man, R<strong>and</strong>om House<br />

Publishing Group, Director of Marketing; Jon<br />

Scieszka, R<strong>and</strong>om House Books on Tape/Listening<br />

Library, Author


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Moving Your Library’s Collections:<br />

Get It Done Right!<br />

LLAMA - BES<br />

Washington Convention Center -103B<br />

How many times have you heard, “We had a really<br />

successful move! We only needed to rearrange half<br />

a floor, shelfread the collection, or do the<br />

intershelving after the move was done!” Come hear<br />

moving experts describe what it takes to plan <strong>and</strong><br />

carry out a collection move that’s on time, on<br />

budget, <strong>and</strong> REALLY successful, whether it’s an<br />

internal shift, moving to new space, large move<br />

or small, <strong>and</strong> whether you’re doing it yourself or<br />

using a moving company!<br />

Moderator: Kent Miller, University of Kansas,<br />

Associate Dean, Operations <strong>and</strong> Administration;<br />

Paula M. Walker, University of Washington,<br />

Director, Libraries Space Planning <strong>and</strong> Special<br />

Assistant to the Dean of University Libraries<br />

Speakers:Elizabeth C. Habich, Northeastern<br />

University, Boston, Administrative Operations<br />

Manager; Donald G. Kelsey, UMN, Consultant for<br />

Library Planning


Less Train, More Gain: Using<br />

Technology to Train, Maintain, <strong>and</strong><br />

Retain Part-time <strong>and</strong> Student<br />

Employees<br />

LLAMA - SASS<br />

Washington Convention Center -145A<br />

Human Resources <strong>and</strong> Staff Development<br />

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Learn how to incorporate web-based technology,<br />

interactive courseware, <strong>and</strong> other tools to keep<br />

training consistent <strong>and</strong> manageable for employee<br />

categories with high turnover. See how combining<br />

an online training program with traditional training<br />

methods will greatly increase your efficiency, <strong>and</strong><br />

discover how a tiered system of responsibility can<br />

improve motivation <strong>and</strong> retention of staff. Real<br />

examples from an academic <strong>and</strong> a public library<br />

will be provided.<br />

Speakers: Renee Ettinger, University of Wisconsin<br />

Green Bay, Information Literacy Librarian, David<br />

A. Cofrin Library; Clare Kindt, Brown County Library<br />

System, Branch Manager, Kress Family Library;<br />

Emily Rogers, University of Wisconsin Green Bay,


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Coordinator of Access Services, David A. Cofrin<br />

Library<br />

NMRT <strong>Conference</strong> Orientation<br />

NMRT<br />

Marriott Metro -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

New to the <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, or <strong>ALA</strong>? Get a fun<br />

<strong>and</strong> informative introduction to the <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> Washington, D.C. Learn to navigate<br />

the exhibits, decipher the conference program, how<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> really works, <strong>and</strong> ways for you to get<br />

involved. NMRT provides tips from the pros <strong>and</strong><br />

an orientation, which is full of information.<br />

I’m Doing Events at the Library<br />

from Now On: Running an Effective<br />

Author Series on a Budget<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -209A/B<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

A panel of staff members from the St. Louis<br />

County Library Discuss their experience with<br />

successful author events at the library, how


librarians can work with publishers to bring in<br />

A-list authors, <strong>and</strong> how libraries can work with<br />

sponsors to leverage these events for fund-raising<br />

<strong>and</strong> public relations opportunities.<br />

Speakers: Charles Pace, St. Louis County Library,<br />

Director; Carrie Robb, St. Louis County Library,<br />

Adult <strong>Program</strong> Coordinator; Author To be<br />

determined; Tim Wadham, St. Louis County Library,<br />

Assistant Director for Youth & Community Services<br />

SATURDAY, 8:00A.M. - 12:00P.M.<br />

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Cloud computing for library services<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -143A<br />

Digital Information & Technologies; Transformation<br />

& Innovations<br />

This session will discuss how libraries can use<br />

cloud computing resources to deliver innovative,<br />

cost-effective, <strong>and</strong> scalable services. The session<br />

will include two panel discussions <strong>and</strong> participant<br />

lightning round. The panel discussions will focus<br />

on trends, uses, <strong>and</strong> case studies of cloud<br />

computing in library environments. Panel<br />

presenters include both library <strong>and</strong> IT industry


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experts. A call for lightning round participants can<br />

be found at www.lita.org<br />

Speakers: Marshall Breeding, V<strong>and</strong>erbilt University,<br />

Director for Innovative Technologies <strong>and</strong> Research;<br />

Leslie Johnston, Library of Congress, Digital Media<br />

Project Coordinator; Chris Tonjes, Director of<br />

Information Technology, District of Columbia<br />

Government;<br />

SATURDAY, 8:30A.M. - 10:00A.M.<br />

ACRL/LLAMA Awards Presentation<br />

ACRL, LLAMA<br />

Renaissance Mayflower -Chinese BR<br />

Please join ACRL <strong>and</strong> LLAMA to honor members<br />

who have been recognized for their outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

achievements. The first 30 minutes will be a<br />

networking session, <strong>and</strong> coffee will be served. The<br />

joint ACRL/LLAMA/ASCLA President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

immediately follows.


SATURDAY, 10:30A.M. - 11:30A.M.<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES -<br />

Sue Monk Kidd <strong>and</strong> Ann Kidd Taylor<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom C<br />

SATURDAY, 10:30A.M. - 12:00P.M.<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong> - Leading the<br />

Transformation of Education for the<br />

21st Century<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom B<br />

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A call to action! School librarians should be at the<br />

forefront of the push to transform American<br />

education into the 21st century, but instead too<br />

many are fighting just to preserve jobs, keep<br />

classroom teachers coming to the library, <strong>and</strong><br />

encourage students to read. It’s time to tear down<br />

the walls in our thinking that confine what is<br />

possible; the students are counting on you to usher


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in a new era of learning. By tapping into common<br />

sense, best practice <strong>and</strong> the AASL learning<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards, the path to a more powerful <strong>and</strong><br />

purposeful school library program begins. Don’t<br />

miss guest speaker Allison Zmuda, author of The<br />

Competent Classroom, High Stakes High School: A<br />

Guide for the Perplexed Parents, <strong>and</strong> Transforming<br />

Schools: Creating a Culture of Continuous<br />

Improvement.<br />

Beyond Library Guides: Using<br />

Libguides as a Platform for Student<br />

Research Projects<br />

ACRL<br />

Renaissance Washington -Congressional Hall A/B<br />

User Services<br />

Presenters will demonstrate how Libguides can be<br />

used to promote information literacy <strong>and</strong> facilitate<br />

student engagement, by allowing students to<br />

collaborate, informally publish their own work, <strong>and</strong><br />

critique the work of others. This workshop will<br />

discuss practical techniques for utilizing Libguides<br />

as a platform for student research assignments,<br />

<strong>and</strong> will also mention free Wiki software such as


Pbworks <strong>and</strong> Wikispaces that can be used to<br />

accomplish similar purposes.<br />

Speakers: Phyllis Conn, Assistant Professor, St.<br />

John’s University; Ben Turner, St. John’s University,<br />

Assistant Professor, Instructional Librarian<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> Academic Libraries<br />

in Developing Nations<br />

ACRL<br />

Capital Hilton –Congressional<br />

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Well-known speakers will address libraries in<br />

developing nations, including the barriers in<br />

introducing technology. They will also suggest ways<br />

to bridge the digital gap between the libraries of<br />

developed <strong>and</strong> developing nations. This program<br />

is co-sponsored by ACRL/AAMES, ACRL/SEES,<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong>, the ALCTS International Relations<br />

Committee, IRRT, <strong>and</strong> C<strong>ALA</strong>.<br />

Moderator: R.N. Sharma, Monmouth University,<br />

Dean of the Library<br />

Speakers: ChingChih Chen, Simmons College,<br />

Professor, Graduate School of Library <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Science; Sohair F Wastawy, Bibliotheca<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>rine, Chief Librarian; Jesus Lau, Universidad


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Veracruzana, Library Director; Peter R. Young,<br />

Library of Congress, Chief, Asian Division; Ellen<br />

Tise, University of Stellenbosch, President, IFLA,<br />

Senior Director, Library <strong>and</strong> Information Services<br />

Librarians Just Need to Have Fun:<br />

Utilizing Fun <strong>and</strong> Humor in the<br />

Library Workplace to Enhance<br />

Employee Performance<br />

ACRL - CLS<br />

Washington Convention Center -140A/B<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

This program will address the important role that<br />

fun <strong>and</strong> humor play in creating a positive work<br />

environment <strong>and</strong> how these concepts can enhance<br />

employee motivation <strong>and</strong> performance. The<br />

program will include a panel of librarians who have<br />

in past practice successfully utilized fun <strong>and</strong> humor<br />

in their workplace.<br />

Moderator: Ann M. Watson, Ohio University<br />

Lancaster, Library Director<br />

Speakers: Teresa Doherty, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

University, Access Librarian <strong>and</strong> Head, Circulation


<strong>and</strong> Information Services; Erin L. Davis, Utah State<br />

University, Reference Librarian; Patricia Van Z<strong>and</strong>t,<br />

Southern Methodist University, Director of Scholarly<br />

Resources & Research Services; Frances Weinstein<br />

Yates, Indiana University East, Library Director<br />

ACRL/LLAMA/ASCLA Presidents’<br />

<strong>Program</strong>: Capitalizing on Crisis:<br />

Leading Libraries in the<br />

Post-Recession Era<br />

ACRL, ASCLA, LLAMA<br />

Renaissance Mayflower -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

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Affecting positive change has always been a<br />

leadership test, but the current economic situation<br />

presents continuous obstacles that make it even<br />

more difficult for libraries to achieve their<br />

missions. Declining funding, library closings, service<br />

eliminations, <strong>and</strong> staff layoffs are, unfortunately,<br />

commonplace. Rather than taking a fatalistic<br />

attitude during these hard times, be challenged<br />

by our keynote speaker <strong>and</strong> reactors to think <strong>and</strong><br />

act differently as a leader when facing uncertainty<br />

<strong>and</strong> crisis.


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ABOS What Is Outreach-24/7<br />

Library to Meet Customer’s Needs<br />

AFL - ABOS<br />

Washington Convention Center -206<br />

User Services; Outreach<br />

Outreach is the 24/7 library where all departments<br />

meet customer needs. Traditional outreach services,<br />

serving special needs communities, a library<br />

presence at coffee houses <strong>and</strong> farmers markets,<br />

new ways to help the unemployed, outreach<br />

through cable television, teen programs, concert<br />

series, twitter, podcasts, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

ARSL - Main Street Business<br />

Anchor, Your Public Library<br />

AFL - ARSL<br />

JW Marriott -Capitol BR A/B<br />

Built around the impact the Public Library has on<br />

the viability of the business community, the<br />

presentation deals with customer count, business<br />

resources, technology access, intellectual freedom<br />

<strong>and</strong> the basic value of having a Public Library<br />

available. This is not another power point


presentation but instead offers real information<br />

about real issues facing public libraries in even<br />

the smallest community.<br />

Speakers: Jim Connor, ARSL, Trustee College<br />

REFORMA Building Community –<br />

REFORMA President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

AFL - REFORMA<br />

Washington Convention Center -203A/B<br />

REFORMA President’s <strong>Program</strong> featuring a popular<br />

Latino figure speaking about Latinos in the USA.<br />

Leveling up Library Gaming: A<br />

Partnership Perspective<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -145B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Literature & Collection<br />

Development<br />

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The Games <strong>and</strong> Gaming MIG is convening a panel<br />

of librarians <strong>and</strong> partners from the gaming industry<br />

to talk about how we can work together to support<br />

library gaming programs. Experts from publishers<br />

<strong>and</strong> game stores will share their thoughts on what


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they can provide. Librarians who have enjoyed<br />

success from partnerships will also share their<br />

experiences.<br />

Leaders Wanted: LIS Doctoral<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Options Fair<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - DIVERSITY<br />

Renaissance Washington -Rennaisance West A/B<br />

Cultivating a diverse workforce is of great<br />

importance, but representation of diversity in LIS<br />

education <strong>and</strong> research is paramount to achieving<br />

our recruitment goals. A panel featuring current<br />

doctoral students will followed by an hour-long<br />

options fair with representatives from LIS doctoral<br />

programs. Don’t miss this chance to discuss the<br />

doctoral degree with Students <strong>and</strong> Faculty from<br />

PhD programs across the country.<br />

Baseball <strong>Program</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PAC<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution B<br />

Learn about our national past time. Promoted as<br />

part of the Step Up to the Plate @ your library<br />

program, developed by the Campaign for America’s


Libraries <strong>and</strong> the National Baseball Hall of Fame<br />

<strong>and</strong> Museum.<br />

New Grant Available: Use Louisa<br />

May Alcott TV Special for Library<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PPO<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution C/D<br />

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Learn about a new NEH grant to <strong>ALA</strong> for library<br />

programs using the documentary “Louisa May<br />

Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women,” <strong>and</strong><br />

discuss the “Soul of a People” documentary <strong>and</strong><br />

library programs. Producers of both films will be<br />

present. Also featured: documentary websites <strong>and</strong><br />

educational resources for libraries.<br />

Moderator: Susan Br<strong>and</strong>ehoff, <strong>ALA</strong>PPO, Director,<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Development & Partnerships; Jennifer<br />

Dominiak, <strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>Program</strong>s Office, <strong>Program</strong><br />

Officer, <strong>Exhibit</strong>ions<br />

Speakers: Henry Fortunato, Kansas City Public<br />

Library, Librarian; Andrea Kalin, Spark Media,<br />

President, Soul of a People Documentary; Nancy<br />

Porter, Producer <strong>and</strong> Director, Louis May Alcott<br />

Documentary; Nora Quinlan, Nova U, Librarian;


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Harriet Reisen, Author, Louisa May Alcott: The<br />

Woman Behind Little Women; Jude Schanzer, East<br />

Meadow NY Public Library, Librarian<br />

Washington Office Breakout<br />

Session I - <strong>ALA</strong> Task Force on<br />

Google Panel Discussion<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - WO<br />

Washington Convention Center -151B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

The ad hoc <strong>ALA</strong> Task Force appointed to study the<br />

impact of the proposed Google Book Search (GBS)<br />

settlement will convene a panel of expert<br />

representatives to discuss ongoing questions about<br />

the proposed settlement <strong>and</strong> the potential impact<br />

it may have on libraries, depending on the<br />

settlement’s outcome.<br />

Washington Office Breakout<br />

Session II - E-Government Services<br />

<strong>and</strong> A New Toolkit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - WO<br />

Washington Convention Center -2048/C


Digital Information & Technologies<br />

Please join us for a panel discussion of<br />

e-government services from the library <strong>and</strong> the<br />

government’s point of view. We will also be<br />

discussing the completed toolkit that the<br />

Committee on Legislation’s E-Government Services<br />

Subcommittee has produced. It is an electronic<br />

toolkit with tips <strong>and</strong> guidance to assist librarians<br />

in planning, managing, funding <strong>and</strong> promoting<br />

E-Government services.<br />

Washington Office Breakout<br />

Session III: Future of Libraries:<br />

Cutting-edge Services<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - WO<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

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In some ways, the future of libraries is happening<br />

today at leading libraries around the country. This<br />

program features the specific services at three<br />

libraries selected from those nominated in a broad<br />

solicitation organized by the <strong>Program</strong> on America’s<br />

Libraries for the 21st Century, Office for<br />

Information Technology Policy. What can you learn


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from these cutting-edge services for application<br />

in your library? Chaired by Christine Lind Hage<br />

(Task group chair).<br />

Washington Office Breakout<br />

Session IV - Library Advocacy Day:<br />

“What to Know Before You Go!”<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - WO<br />

Washington Convention Center -103B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

Do you have questions about the Library Advocacy<br />

Day Rally? Do you plan on attending? Attend a<br />

briefing, learn about the issues, <strong>and</strong> ask questions<br />

about the rally on June 29, <strong>2010</strong>, at the U.S.<br />

Capitol grounds. Come find out how you can be a<br />

part of this exciting, one-time only event!<br />

Membership in the Division: What’s<br />

in It for Me?<br />

ALCTS<br />

Washington Convention Center -201<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services


Get to know the Association for Library Collections<br />

<strong>and</strong> Technical Services. Talk with colleagues about<br />

common interests <strong>and</strong> themes. Discussion topics<br />

are: tips for navigating ALCTS, ideas for future<br />

directions for ALCTS, <strong>and</strong> advice on facilitating<br />

professional mentor/mentee relationships. Speakers<br />

<strong>and</strong> discussion leaders will address these topics<br />

<strong>and</strong> provide ample time for discussion. New<br />

members <strong>and</strong> those interested in finding out more<br />

about the opportunities that ALCTS provides are<br />

especially encouraged to attend.<br />

Speakers: Peggy Johnson, University of Minnesota<br />

Libraries, Associate University Librarian & Editor<br />

of Library Resources & Technical Services; Bonnie<br />

MacEwan, Auburn University, Dean, Library; Heather<br />

Moulaison, University of Ottawa, Assistant<br />

Professor, School of Information Studies<br />

Move Over Dick <strong>and</strong> Jane:<br />

Reconsidering Books for Beginning<br />

Readers<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -101<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

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What constitutes a book for beginning readers?<br />

Do they come in one form or many? The Geisel<br />

Award books are bold departures from the leveled<br />

series. Many of these books signal a new era of<br />

innovating writing <strong>and</strong> book design. Prepare to<br />

change your perceptions of what makes a great<br />

book for early readers. Meet the authors <strong>and</strong><br />

editors of Geisel Award-winning titles <strong>and</strong> see what<br />

the future holds. Learn how to match these<br />

innovative books to the developmental needs of<br />

early readers.<br />

Speakers: Aless<strong>and</strong>ra Balzer, Balzer & Bray, an<br />

Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, CoPublisher;<br />

Geoffrey Hayes, Toon Books, Author/Illustrator;<br />

Ginny Moore Kruse, Children’s Cooperative Book<br />

Center, Director Emeriti; Francoise Mouly, Toon<br />

Books, Editorial Director; Neal Porter, Neal Porter<br />

Books/Roaring Brook Press, Editorial Director; Laura<br />

Vaccaro Seeger, Neal Porter Books/Roaring Brook<br />

Press, Author & Illustrator; Cindy Woodruff, Gilman<br />

Lower School Library, Director of Libraries<br />

Isn’t it Romantic?<br />

ALTAFF<br />

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Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming


Join best-selling romance writers as they discuss<br />

their work. Authors include Madeline Hunter, Beth<br />

Harbison, Mary Blayney, Kathryn Caskie, Elizabeth<br />

Hoyt, <strong>and</strong> Kristan Higgins. The program will be<br />

moderated by Barbara Hoffert, Editor of the Book<br />

Review for Library Journal. An author signing will<br />

follow. Some books will be given away <strong>and</strong> others<br />

will be sold at a generous discount. Author details<br />

available at www.ala.org/altaff.<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Friends <strong>and</strong><br />

Foundations<br />

ALTAFF<br />

JW Marriott -Capitol BR C<br />

Join Friends <strong>and</strong> Foundations to share great ideas<br />

<strong>and</strong> learn best practices for fund raising,<br />

membership building <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Trustees<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Embassy Suites -Capital C<br />

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Join fellow Trustees from across the country to<br />

share best practices for library governance, policy<br />

setting <strong>and</strong> oversight.


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Going Socratic with Coretta Scott<br />

King Book Award Titles: A Socratic<br />

Seminar Approach to Book<br />

Discussions<br />

EMIERT<br />

Four Points Sheraton -Franklin C/D<br />

Using Coretta Scott King Book Award-winning titles<br />

Elijah of Buxton <strong>and</strong> Moses, learn the how-to’s of<br />

the Socratic Process to involve students in inquiry<br />

<strong>and</strong> rich discussion of opinions based on the text.<br />

Session will include defining the Socratic method,<br />

seminar etiquette, <strong>and</strong> role of facilitator. Learn<br />

how to select the best texts, conduct a seminar,<br />

enhance inquiry skills of student participants, <strong>and</strong><br />

assess the seminar.<br />

Speakers: Barbara Clark, Birmingham Public<br />

Schools, Bloomfield, MI, Coordinator for Media <strong>and</strong><br />

Enrichment Services; Kelli Hughes, Farmington<br />

Public Schools, Farmington, MI, School Library<br />

Media Specialist; Adelaide Phelps, Oakl<strong>and</strong><br />

University, Director, Educational Resources Lab


Rich Internet Applications for<br />

Libraries<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -208A/B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) allow the<br />

opportunity to design engaging user experiences<br />

that can be deployed across browsers <strong>and</strong><br />

desktops. Learn about the benefits of using RIAs;<br />

the different technologies available for creating<br />

RIAs such as Adobe Flex; the questions to explore<br />

when evaluating RIA technologies; some of the<br />

challenges <strong>and</strong> trade-offs in developing RIAs; <strong>and</strong><br />

see examples of applications developed for<br />

libraries.<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> the Developing<br />

World: Public Policy<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -209A/B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

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Discussion on successes, pitfalls <strong>and</strong> challenges to<br />

integrating <strong>and</strong> bringing technology to the


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developing world. This session will focus on policy<br />

issues <strong>and</strong> ways in which different groups have<br />

succeeded <strong>and</strong> failed in being able to work with<br />

<strong>and</strong> around governments to provide technology<br />

<strong>and</strong> educational services to institutions <strong>and</strong><br />

individuals living in the poorest nations in the<br />

world. Presented by LITA International Relations<br />

Committee.<br />

Developing a Sustainable<br />

Digitization Workflow<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -146C<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

Digital library projects often require the skills of<br />

graphic designers, programmers, personnel<br />

managers, metadata specialists, workflow<br />

managers, computer technicians, <strong>and</strong> system<br />

administrators, but digital libraries are not usually<br />

able to hire such specialists. How do they come<br />

up with solutions for their projects? Are these<br />

solutions employee-specific, or are they<br />

sustainable? A panel will discuss how they manage<br />

to keep workflow moving forward while overcoming<br />

these challenges, providing concrete examples of


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management strategies. Presented by LITA Digital<br />

Library Technology IG.


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John Cotton Dana Award Winners<br />

tell All!<br />

LLAMA – PRMS<br />

Washington Convention Center -150B<br />

Administration & Leadership; Advocacy, Marketing<br />

& Fundraising


Successful marketing campaigns don’t just happen.<br />

Strategic planning, realistic, achievable goals <strong>and</strong><br />

creativity combined with fun <strong>and</strong> hard work give<br />

you the blueprint for success. Learn the latest<br />

marketing strategies from winning John Cotton<br />

Dana Library Public Relations Award entries.<br />

Competing with Search Engines:<br />

Rethinking Web Sites <strong>and</strong> Social<br />

Media Strategies<br />

LLAMA - PRMS<br />

Washington Convention Center -152B<br />

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Today’s learners seek <strong>and</strong> share information in<br />

new ways, but often lack skills to evaluate its<br />

accuracy. Libraries can prove relevance in today’s<br />

market by making it fast <strong>and</strong> easy to find reliable<br />

information. Social media leader Fabrice Florin<br />

details the vibrant NewsTrust.net community <strong>and</strong><br />

its quest for excellence in journalism. Other<br />

panelists present award-winning examples of<br />

libraries harnessing the power of the Web <strong>and</strong><br />

social media to exp<strong>and</strong> communication strategies<br />

<strong>and</strong> engage new audiences.


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The Backroom Powerhouse: Leading<br />

Technical Services in Turbulent<br />

Times<br />

LLAMA - SASS<br />

Hilton Washington –Lincoln<br />

How do technical services managers <strong>and</strong><br />

administrators manage up, out, <strong>and</strong> across in<br />

changing financial <strong>and</strong> political times? Particularly<br />

relevant to librarians new to the field, this session<br />

will address some of the creative ways that leaders<br />

of varying levels of authority within Technical<br />

Services navigate political <strong>and</strong> economic challenges<br />

to successfully acquire or develop the material <strong>and</strong><br />

human resources needed to succeed.<br />

The Big Shift: How the University<br />

of Houston Libraries Moved<br />

Everything<br />

LLAMA - SASS<br />

Washington Convention Center -145A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Buildings


More than a project, The Big Shift is an epic library<br />

tale for the ages. What starts as a simple<br />

collection shift grows into a major space planning<br />

project, a lesson in catalog maintenance, <strong>and</strong><br />

thanks to Hurricane Ike, a disaster recovery effort.<br />

The Big Shift tells the story of how against all<br />

odds, the UH Libraries h<strong>and</strong>led it all!<br />

Speakers: Paul A Sharpe, University of Houston<br />

Libraries, Head of Access Services<br />

New Minds, New Approaches<br />

LRRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -144A-C<br />

Research<br />

This session will present three graduate student<br />

research papers discussing library-related research<br />

projects. Students in library <strong>and</strong> information<br />

science graduate programs will be invited to submit<br />

papers, <strong>and</strong> an LRRT committee will select the<br />

three winning papers.<br />

Help for Hard Times @ the Library<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -152A<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

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Learn how San Diego County Library developed<br />

programs <strong>and</strong> services to help customers survive,<br />

thrive <strong>and</strong> get through tough economic times. A<br />

panel presentation including representatives from<br />

the award winning Housing Opportunities<br />

Collaborative, San Diego Workforce Partnership,<br />

<strong>and</strong> San Diego County Library. Learn how you can<br />

develop similar partnerships <strong>and</strong> replicate these<br />

services in your community.<br />

Speakers: Jose Aponte, San Diego County Library,<br />

Director; Mark Cafferty, San Diego Workforce<br />

Partnership, CEO; Polly Cipparrone, San Diego<br />

County Library, Training & Web Services Manager;<br />

Susan Moore, San Diego County Library, Principal<br />

Librarian for Adult Services, Literacy & Volunteers;<br />

Appaswamy “Vino” Pajanor, Housing Opportunities<br />

Collaborative, President & Executive Director<br />

Public Library at the Heart of the<br />

Community: New Service Models<br />

for a Changing Era<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -143B/C<br />

Administration & Leadership


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Families are turning to their local library for many<br />

things during these challenging times <strong>and</strong> librarians<br />

are responding by planning programs <strong>and</strong> services<br />

tailored to community needs. Librarians will<br />

present models for innovative programs unique to<br />

the communities they serve. From San Francisco’s<br />

project to provide citizenship information on line<br />

<strong>and</strong> King County Library System’s “Look to Your<br />

Library in Hard Times” project to GED (General<br />

Equivalency Diploma) testing at the Atlanta-Fulton<br />

Public Library System <strong>and</strong> Sew Divine, a group that<br />

grew into a community centered program at the<br />

Richl<strong>and</strong> county Public Library System.<br />

Speakers: Brian Bannon, San Francisco Public<br />

Library, Chief of Branches; Clo Cammarato, Richl<strong>and</strong><br />

County Public Library System, Librarian; Anne<br />

Haimes, AtlantaFulton Public Library System,<br />

Branch Group Manager; Gayle Holloman,<br />

AtlantaFulton Public Library System, Interim<br />

Administrator, Central Library; Sarah Maner,<br />

Richl<strong>and</strong> County Public Library System, Librarian;<br />

Valerie RoweJackson, Richl<strong>and</strong> County Public Library<br />

System, Deputy Director; Julie Br<strong>and</strong> Williams, King<br />

County Library System, Community Relations <strong>and</strong><br />

Marketing Director


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I Need a Mentor, Quick! –<br />

Mentoring Options in Rural Public<br />

Libraries<br />

PLA LLAMA<br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Leadership &<br />

Management<br />

This program will be a panel discussion of various<br />

forms of mentoring, particularly virtual <strong>and</strong><br />

cross-generational mentoring, tailored to the rural<br />

public library situation. Formal mentoring, such as<br />

the LLAMA (Div. of <strong>ALA</strong>) Mentoring <strong>Program</strong>, will<br />

be described, as well as informal mentor/mentee<br />

relationships that formed on their own.<br />

Speakers: Sharon Froehlich, Steele Memorial<br />

Library, Branch Manager; Larry Grieco, Gilpin County<br />

Public Library, Library Director; Dwight McInvaill,<br />

Georgetown County Library, Director; Steve Seale,<br />

Northeast Texas Library System, Special Services<br />

Consultant; Tanya SheltonCouncil, Elkton Central<br />

CCPL, Branch Manager; Neely Tang, The Johnson<br />

School at Cornell University, Chair, LLAMA<br />

Mentoring Committee


The (Screen) Casting Couch: Tips<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tricks to Effectively Use<br />

Screencasting Tools for Library<br />

Instruction<br />

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RUSA - MARS<br />

Washington Convention Center -147B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies; Transformation<br />

& Innovations<br />

Screencasting software can be used for a variety<br />

of purposes—from st<strong>and</strong>ardizing staff development<br />

to creating interactive instructional tools for library<br />

patrons. Join us for a session exploring best<br />

practices <strong>and</strong> demystifying the options for creating<br />

screencasts. We will examine popular screencasting<br />

software such as Jing, Illuminate, Captivate, <strong>and</strong><br />

Camtasia.<br />

Speakers: Will Breitbach, California State<br />

UniversityFullerton, Pollak Library; Maribeth<br />

Slebondnik, Purdue University Library; Nadaleen<br />

TempelmanKluit, New York University


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SATURDAY, 11:30A.M. - 1:00P.M.<br />

Marta Lange Award Luncheon $<br />

ACRL - LPSS<br />

OS-CQ Press Office<br />

This is the luncheon to honor the LPSS Marta<br />

Lange/CQ Press Award winner. It will be held at<br />

the CQ Press Office, 2300 N Street, NW, Suite<br />

800, Washington, DC 20037 RSVP is required.<br />

Email Barbara L. Morgan, bmorgan@library.umass<br />

.edu if you’d like to attend.<br />

SATURDAY, 11:30A.M. - 1:30P.M.<br />

IFRT Awards Reception<br />

IFRT<br />

Renaissance Washington -Meeting Rm. 12-14<br />

IFRT Awards Reception<br />

SATURDAY, 12:00P.M. - 1:30P.M.<br />

Margaret A. Edwards luncheon $<br />

YALSA


Washington Convention Center -146A/B<br />

Come join us for lunch <strong>and</strong> listen to the winner of<br />

the <strong>2010</strong> Margaret A. Edwards Award, Jim Murphy,<br />

talk about his writing. The award honors his<br />

significant <strong>and</strong> lasting contribution to writing for<br />

teens for An American Plague: The True <strong>and</strong><br />

Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of<br />

1793; Blizzard! The Storm That Changed America;<br />

The Great Fire; The Long Road to Gettysburg; <strong>and</strong><br />

A Young Patriot: The American Revolution as<br />

Experienced by One Boy. The annual award is<br />

administered by YALSA, the fastest growing<br />

division of <strong>ALA</strong>, <strong>and</strong> sponsored by School Library<br />

Journal magazine.<br />

SATURDAY, 1:30P.M. - 2:30P.M.<br />

Introduction to Women’s Issues<br />

SRRT, COSWL, ACRL-WSS<br />

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What employment or workplace issues are you<br />

facing that you find frustrating? Help set the<br />

agendas for the SRRT Feminist Task Force (FTF),<br />

Committee on the Status of Women in Librarianship<br />

(COSWL), ACRL’s Women’s Studies Section (WSS)


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<strong>and</strong> the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Round<br />

Table (GLBTRT) with your thoughts on these issues.<br />

Representatives from these <strong>and</strong> other groups will<br />

be on h<strong>and</strong> to learn from you about workplace<br />

issues <strong>and</strong> to let you know about the opportunities<br />

to participate in each group. Co-sponsored by ACRL<br />

WSS <strong>and</strong> COSWL.<br />

SATURDAY, 1:30P.M. - 3:30P.M.<br />

We’re In The Money! Lsta Grants In<br />

School Libraries<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

Children & Young Adults Advocacy<br />

Does your school library need money? Consider<br />

applying for a Library Services <strong>and</strong> Technology Act<br />

(LSTA) grant! Come <strong>and</strong> hear how Pennsylvania<br />

school librarians are exp<strong>and</strong>ing print collections,<br />

acquiring laptop labs, supporting dual enrollment<br />

AND contributing to students’ academic<br />

achievement. If your state doesn’t offer LSTA<br />

grants to school libraries, learn how you can<br />

change the situation so that you, too, are In The<br />

Money!


AASL 101<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -101<br />

Experienced members of American Association of<br />

School Librarians (AASL) will show you how to<br />

navigate <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> fill you in on other<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>/AASL events. Don’t miss this opportunity to<br />

learn the AASL ropes regarding everything from<br />

the features <strong>and</strong> benefits of your membership to<br />

practical tips <strong>and</strong> ideas that can help you in your<br />

career as a school library media professional. First<br />

time attendees <strong>and</strong> prospective members are<br />

invited <strong>and</strong> long-time members are welcome to<br />

attend this great networking opportunity.<br />

Pecha Kucha Presentations of<br />

Marketing Ideas that Worked in<br />

Academic Libraries<br />

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ACRL<br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Advocacy, Marketing<br />

& Fundraising


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This session presents strategies <strong>and</strong> marketing<br />

initiatives implemented successfully in an academic<br />

library setting. Three award winning librarians will<br />

share success stories in a panel presentation about<br />

winning the ACRL Marketing Award or the John<br />

Cotton Dana Award. Six additional speakers will<br />

then present in a lightening round (pecha kucha),<br />

explaining marketing strategies that worked in<br />

their library. Pecha kucha is a rapid fire, 6 minute<br />

30 second presentation using 20 PowerPoint slides.<br />

Speakers: Maryke Barber, Hollins University,<br />

Outreach <strong>and</strong> Arts Liaison Librarian; Jennifer<br />

ChurchDuran, University of Kansas, Assistant Dean<br />

for User Services; Selene Colburn, University of<br />

Vermont, Assistant to the Dean of Libraries for<br />

External Relations; Lynda Duke, Illinois Wesleyan<br />

University, The Ames Library,; Mary E. Fairbairn,<br />

Furman University, Instructional Services/Reference<br />

Librarian; Mae L. Rodney, WinstonSalem State<br />

University, Director of Library Services; Allen<br />

Lanham, Eastern Illinois University, Dean of Library<br />

Services; Carol Lee Anderson, University at Albany<br />

State University of New York, Associate Librarian;<br />

Kerri OdessHarnish, Gettysburg College, Reference<br />

& Instruction Librarian; Toni Tucker, Illinois State<br />

University, Assistant to the Dean of University


Libraries; Barbara Whitney Petruzzelli, Director of<br />

the Library, Mount Saint Mary College<br />

Yours, Mine <strong>and</strong> Ours: Moving<br />

Students through the information<br />

Literacy Ladder from High School<br />

through Community College to the<br />

College/Univ. Level<br />

ACRL - CJCLS, ACRL - IS ACRL IS<br />

Washington Convention Center -146C<br />

User Services<br />

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Librarians in high schools <strong>and</strong> higher education<br />

recognize that collaboration is the best way to<br />

foster the underst<strong>and</strong>ing of information literacy in<br />

students as they move through our institutions.<br />

Beginning with Information Power <strong>and</strong> moving on<br />

to ACRL’s Information Literacy Competency<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards for Higher Education, this program will<br />

discuss the issue of collaboration between the two<br />

groups as well as give examples of high<br />

school/academic collaboration projects <strong>and</strong> their<br />

assessment.


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Moderator: Alice Lubrecht, State Library of<br />

Pennsylvania, Director, Bureau of State Library<br />

Speakers: Ken Burhanna, Kent State University,<br />

Head, Instructional Services; Diane C. Strock,<br />

Waynesboro Area Senior High School, Librarian;<br />

Patricia L. Owen, Eastwood Local Schools, District<br />

Librarian <strong>and</strong> Information Resource Coordinator;<br />

Megan Oakleaf, Assistant Professor in the iSchool,<br />

Syracuse University; Patti Pfau, Harford Community<br />

College, Instructional Services Librarian; Tom<br />

Reinsfelder, Penn State Mont Alto,<br />

Reference/Instruction Librarian; Jill Thompson,<br />

Green-castle Antrim High School, Librarian<br />

Publishing, Not Perishing: Writing<br />

for Publication<br />

ALCTS, RUSA, LLAMA, ACRL - CLS<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution B<br />

Human Resources <strong>and</strong> Staff Development<br />

Most tenure-track librarians are expected to<br />

publish articles in professional journals, <strong>and</strong> yet,<br />

librarians rarely receive any formal training for<br />

writing manuscripts for publication, either in<br />

graduate school or on-the-job. For librarians, the<br />

challenges of writing for publication can be


daunting, <strong>and</strong> the opportunities can be limited.<br />

Join our panel of two journal editors who will<br />

discuss the-good-<strong>and</strong>-the-bad about writing for<br />

publication, submitting manuscripts, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

peer-review process.<br />

Speakers: Peggy Johnson, University of Minnesota<br />

Libraries, Associate University Librarian & Editor<br />

of Library Resources & Technical Services; Diane<br />

Zabel, The Pennsylvania State University <strong>and</strong> Editor<br />

of Reference & User Services Quarterly, The Louis<br />

<strong>and</strong> Virginia Benzak Business Librarian<br />

The Open Access Debate: a<br />

Conversation<br />

ACRL - DLS<br />

Washington Convention Center -144A-C<br />

Current Issues & Hot Topics<br />

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License restrictions <strong>and</strong> increased costs of scholarly<br />

journals are limiting the access to articles for<br />

distance students. Can Open Access help them?<br />

Representatives from the following areas will<br />

discuss their perspectives on Open Access <strong>and</strong><br />

collection development in libraries: Collection<br />

Development, SPARC, Publishers, <strong>and</strong> NIH.


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Co-sponsored by the ACRL Scholarly<br />

Communications Committee.<br />

Speakers: Lia Hemphill, Nova Southeastern<br />

University, Director of Collection Development;<br />

Heather Joseph, Scholarly Publishing <strong>and</strong> Academic<br />

Resources Coalition (SPARC), Executive Director<br />

News Literacy <strong>and</strong> Preservation:<br />

Finding, Using, <strong>and</strong> Losing the News<br />

ACRL - EBSS, ACRL - IS<br />

Renaissance Washington -Congressional Hall A/B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

In the age of blogging, wikis, <strong>and</strong> social<br />

networking, the ways we harvest news are<br />

changing <strong>and</strong> the proliferation <strong>and</strong> transitory<br />

nature of news creates archiving challenges. How<br />

do we help students integrate <strong>and</strong> evaluate<br />

nontraditional news sources versus established<br />

journalistic practices? How do we preserve <strong>and</strong><br />

provide access to both traditional <strong>and</strong><br />

nontraditional sources? Join EBSS in a panel<br />

discussion on the issues of news literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

preservation.


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Moderator: Lori Mestre, University of Illinois at<br />

Urbana Champaign, Head, Undergraduate Library;<br />

Sally Neal, Butler University, Associate Dean for<br />

Public Services<br />

Speakers: Debora Cheney, The Pennsylvania State<br />

University, The Larry <strong>and</strong> Ellen Foster<br />

Communications Librarian <strong>and</strong> Head, News <strong>and</strong><br />

Microforms Library; Bernard Reilly, Center for<br />

Research Libraries, President; Meg Smith,<br />

Researcher, The Washington Post; Hannah<br />

Sommers, Broadcast Librarian, NPR<br />

Contemporary European Fiction in<br />

Translation<br />

ACRL - LES, ACRL - WESS<br />

Renaissance Washington -Rennaisance West A/B<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong> migration across linguistic<br />

borders create cross-cultural awareness <strong>and</strong><br />

increase the need for translated fiction. Most North<br />

American readers rely on the publication of<br />

translated works for access to contemporary<br />

European <strong>and</strong> World literature, yet many publishers<br />

are hesitant, claiming that American audiences do<br />

not respond positively to literature in translation.


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What do librarians need to know to build<br />

collections <strong>and</strong> promote European literature in<br />

translation? Panelists will explore translation<br />

theory <strong>and</strong> cultural studies, publishing translations<br />

in North America, <strong>and</strong> translation poetics <strong>and</strong><br />

pragmatics. This is a joint ACRL WESS/ACRL LES<br />

program.<br />

Moderator: Richard Hacken, Brigham Young<br />

University, European Studies Bibliographer<br />

Speakers: Edwin Gentzler, University of<br />

Massachusetts Amherst, Director, Translation<br />

Center; Alane Salierno Mason, W. W. Norton &<br />

Company, Vice President <strong>and</strong> Senior Editor; Chad<br />

W. Post, University of Rochester, Director<br />

Participatory Democracy in an<br />

Internet Age<br />

ACRL - LPSS<br />

Washington Convention Center -207A/B<br />

User Services<br />

The 2008 elections were a potential watershed<br />

moment for the intersection of politics <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Internet. C<strong>and</strong>idates <strong>and</strong> voters connected in new<br />

ways reshaping campaign planning, discourse <strong>and</strong>


politics. New mediums of communication from the<br />

campaign trail, such as Facebook, Youtube, Twitter<br />

<strong>and</strong> other social networking tools may radically<br />

alter U.S. democratic institutions, including how<br />

Americans get information about <strong>and</strong> interact with<br />

public officials. Learn how the Internet is<br />

transforming participation in the political process.<br />

Speakers: Julie Barko Germany, George Washington<br />

University, Director, Institute for Politics,<br />

Democracy & the Internet; David Karpf, Brown<br />

University, Postdoctoral Research Associate,<br />

Taubman Center for Public Policy<br />

Demonstrating Excellence in Higher<br />

Education: What Universities are<br />

Doing. What Libraries are Doing.<br />

ACRL - ULS<br />

Washington Convention Center -140A/B<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

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In the competitive environment for reputation <strong>and</strong><br />

resources in higher education there is growing<br />

pressure for robust <strong>and</strong> comparable library<br />

measures that are meaningful in terms of<br />

institutional objectives. Current leaders in


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establishing such metrics lie outside the United<br />

States. But some US-based initiatives are emerging<br />

that relate to the impact of the library on student<br />

learning <strong>and</strong> faculty research. A panel will examine<br />

measuring value <strong>and</strong> impact in work relevant to<br />

academic libraries.<br />

Moderator: Marilyn Myers, University of Houston,<br />

Associate Dean for Public Services<br />

Speakers: Alex<strong>and</strong>er C. McCormick, Indiana<br />

University, Director, National Survey of Student<br />

Engagement & Associate Professor; Jeff Clovis,<br />

Thomson Reuters, Senior Director, Customer<br />

Education, Sales Support; J. Stephen Town, The<br />

University of York, Director of Information,<br />

University Library & Archives<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> International Filmmakers in<br />

the DC Area<br />

AFL - BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

OS-MLK Jr. Memorial Library<br />

Panel discussion with International filmmakers <strong>and</strong><br />

filmmakers of international films. Offsite at the<br />

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library. 900 G<br />

Street, N.W. Room A5


Catholic Library Association –<br />

Accessing Religious Materials: A<br />

digital Solution<br />

AFL - CATHLA<br />

Four Points Sheraton -Franklin B<br />

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Religious materials provide alternate <strong>and</strong> insightful<br />

resources for scholars. The INTERNATIONAL<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHIVE provides photographs<br />

accumulated by international missions from<br />

1860-1945. The collection higlights the visual<br />

record <strong>and</strong> illustrates how pictures can advance<br />

the study of important scholarly themes. The<br />

CATHOLIC RESEARCH RESOURCES ALLIANCE, a<br />

collaboration initiated by Catholic colleges <strong>and</strong><br />

universities, shares unique Catholic research<br />

resources globally. The overall goals, steps <strong>and</strong><br />

future directions in building this Catholic portal<br />

will be described.<br />

Speakers: Patricia Lawton, Catholic Research<br />

Resources Alliance, CRRA Digital Projects Librarian;<br />

Jon Miller, International Mission Photography<br />

Archive, Director of Research, Center for Religion<br />

<strong>and</strong> Civic Culture


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REFORMA Reaching Latino Teens<br />

Through Multiple Literacies: A<br />

<strong>Program</strong> for School <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Librarians<br />

AFL - REFORMA AASL<br />

Renaissance Mayflower –Colonial<br />

This program showcases multiple literacies <strong>and</strong><br />

strategies for implementing them. Participants will<br />

learn innovative ways to engage youth through<br />

books, music, language, <strong>and</strong> other cultural<br />

expressions common to urban Latino youth<br />

experience. Panelists include (AASL) Alma<br />

Ramos-McDermott, Library Media Specialist, Pollard<br />

Middle School, MA; (PLA) Francisco Vargas, Youth<br />

Services Manager, Yuma County Library District,<br />

Yuma, AZ; (YALSA) Jennifer Velasquez, Teen<br />

Services Coordinator, San Antonio Public Library<br />

System <strong>and</strong> Assistant Professor, School of<br />

Information & Library Studies, San José State<br />

University. Moderator: Patricia Montiel Overall,<br />

PhD, Associate Professor at the University of<br />

Arizona. Youth Presenter: Diego Mosquera, Poet,<br />

Author.


Moderator: Patricia MontielOverall, Ph.D., University<br />

of Arizona, Associate Professor<br />

Theatre Lib. Assoc. - Dress Me Up<br />

With Your Research<br />

AFL - THEATER LA<br />

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Representatives from three Washington DC-area<br />

theaters share their experiences in the research<br />

process of mounting period or other productions,<br />

re-creating a specific locale <strong>and</strong>/or time period<br />

onstage, the re-creation of a domestic or<br />

business/industrial interior locale <strong>and</strong> character<br />

costuming <strong>and</strong> accessorizing. The panel will discuss<br />

the process of research <strong>and</strong> the sources involved<br />

in realizing past <strong>and</strong>/or imaginary worlds <strong>and</strong> the<br />

transition from sketch to stage.<br />

The LAMs Converge: What does The<br />

Future Hold for Libraries, Archives<br />

<strong>and</strong> Museums?<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -209A/B<br />

Administration & Leadership; Collaboration<br />

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“Convergence” of the Library, Archival <strong>and</strong> Museum<br />

(LAM) fields is being driven by technology, the<br />

economy, <strong>and</strong> other forces. Representatives from<br />

the LAM fields will address implications of the<br />

models <strong>and</strong> structures for this new era of<br />

collaboration. How are the relationships shifting?<br />

How can cultural heritage institutions create<br />

structures that move beyond benefiting the<br />

individual entity to providing services for the<br />

greater societal good? What is the economic future<br />

of libraries, archives <strong>and</strong> museums? Sponsored by<br />

CALM - <strong>ALA</strong>/SAA./AAM Combined Committee on<br />

Archives, Libraries, <strong>and</strong> Museums.<br />

Speakers: Michael Edson, Smithsonian Institution,<br />

Director, Web & New Media Strategy; Martín<br />

Gómez, Los Angeles Public Library, Director; Helen<br />

R., School of Information <strong>and</strong> Library Science,<br />

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,<br />

Professor<br />

The ADA, diversity, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Workplace: Managing for Success<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - DIVERSITY<br />

Renaissance Washington -Meeting Rm. 16


20 years ago, the Americans with Disabilities Act<br />

sought to improve the lives of all people in the<br />

workplace. Today, both managers <strong>and</strong> employees<br />

must adhere to <strong>and</strong> embrace the change that ADA<br />

has brought to our places of employment. Featured<br />

speaker Naomi Earp, Director for Opportunity,<br />

Inclusiveness, <strong>and</strong> Compliance at the Library of<br />

Congress, will help attendees explore how they<br />

can bring the promise of ADA into the workplace<br />

to celebrate diversity, improve employees’<br />

experiences, <strong>and</strong> build better organizations.<br />

Tools to Promote Family Literacy<br />

<strong>and</strong> Advocacy<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - LITERACY <strong>ALA</strong> DIVERSITY<br />

Embassy Suites -Capital A/B<br />

User Services; Literacy & Learning<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong>’s five ethnic affiliates developed culturally<br />

relevant family literacy initiatives in response to<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> President Camila Alire’s call to action. The<br />

affiliates (American Indian Library Association,<br />

Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association, Black<br />

Caucus of <strong>ALA</strong>; Chinese American Librarians<br />

Association, <strong>and</strong> REFORMA, the association to<br />

promote library services to the Spanish speaking)


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will describe their projects, the impact, <strong>and</strong> ways<br />

to replicate these innovative activities. Panel<br />

moderators: Patty Wong <strong>and</strong> Mary Jo Venetis, Alire<br />

Initiative representatives.<br />

Broadb<strong>and</strong> Adoption <strong>and</strong> the Role<br />

of the Public Library: Issues <strong>and</strong><br />

Solutions<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - OITP<br />

Washington Convention Center -147A<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

The past year has seen dramatic shifts in federal<br />

broadb<strong>and</strong> policy with a national focus on<br />

promoting ubiquitous access to broadb<strong>and</strong>. The<br />

Federal Communications Commission released the<br />

National Broadb<strong>and</strong> Plan - a roadmap for creating<br />

such access. A number of recommendations in the<br />

Plan focus on barriers to adoption. This session<br />

discusses issues that non-adopters face <strong>and</strong> the<br />

challenges for libraries that arise as community<br />

intermediaries for non-adopters. Discussion includes<br />

FCC research <strong>and</strong> findings <strong>and</strong> the New Mexico<br />

State Library’s recent stimulus awarded project<br />

<strong>and</strong> how it will promote broadb<strong>and</strong> adoption among<br />

vulnerable populations.


Managing the Maze: Creating a<br />

Community Resource Guide for<br />

Ex-Offenders <strong>and</strong> Other<br />

Disadvantaged Populations<br />

ASCLA - LSSPS, <strong>ALA</strong> - OLOS<br />

Washington Convention Center -152A<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

The world of social services is often an unnavigable<br />

maze for the vulnerable populations they seek to<br />

serve: ex-offenders, returning veterans, the<br />

homeless, immigrants, <strong>and</strong> people with disabilities.<br />

With a community resource guide, you can make<br />

your library a local information clearinghouse <strong>and</strong><br />

make a difference in your community! With a focus<br />

on ex-offenders, we’ll share how your library can<br />

compile, print, <strong>and</strong> distribute its own community<br />

resource guide.<br />

Speakers: Melanie Colletti, Denver Public Library;<br />

Erica MacCreaigh, Colorado State Library<br />

NEH Sponsored Public <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PPO<br />

Renaissance Mayflower -Chinese BR<br />

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Hear from staff of the National Endowment for<br />

the Humanities (NEH) <strong>and</strong> the <strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Office about new grant opportunities, including<br />

support for traveling exhibitions <strong>and</strong> book <strong>and</strong> film<br />

discussion programs. Librarians representing public,<br />

academic, community college <strong>and</strong> high school<br />

libraries are invited to attend.<br />

Speakers: Lainie Castle, <strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Office, Project Director; Thomas Phelps, National<br />

Endowment for the Humanities, Director, Division<br />

of Public <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Everyone’s a Critic: the Future of<br />

Book Reviewing<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PUBLISHING<br />

Washington Convention Center -202A<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

The top-down hierarchy of book reviewing has been<br />

changed forever by a generation who can start<br />

their own review publication in minutes.<br />

Established cultural arbiters fear losing market<br />

share in the Wild West of the World Wide Web.<br />

But is old versus new an either/or proposition?<br />

Presenters discuss the ways critical authority is<br />

earned <strong>and</strong> how old <strong>and</strong> new media can


complement each other. Join Booklist Online’s Keir<br />

Graff <strong>and</strong> three experts who approach book<br />

reviewing from different perspectives for a lively<br />

exploration of the ways top-down <strong>and</strong> bottom-up<br />

can meet in the middle.<br />

Professional Integrity <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Workers: What’s the Connection?<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA<br />

Washington Convention Center -205<br />

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Library workers often find themselves on the<br />

frontline of battles over everything from the<br />

individual right to privacy to fundamental issues<br />

of intellectual freedom. The importance of<br />

defending professional integrity from external<br />

pressure has gained prominence across a wide<br />

range of sectors <strong>and</strong> professions. To that end,<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA <strong>and</strong> <strong>ALA</strong> are both part of Professionals<br />

for the Public Interest: Associations <strong>and</strong> Unions<br />

Defending Professional Integrity, a coalition of<br />

professional associations <strong>and</strong> labor unions working<br />

to address challenges to professional integrity that<br />

will also be discussed in this panel.<br />

Speakers: Jenifer Grady, <strong>ALA</strong>APA, Director; Julius<br />

Jefferson, Jr., Library of Congress, Information


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Specialist; Jim Kuhn, Folger Shakespeare Library,<br />

Head of Technical Services; Angela Maycock, <strong>ALA</strong>,<br />

Office for Intellectual Freedom, Assistant Director<br />

Multiple Formats <strong>and</strong> Multiple<br />

Copies in a Digital Age: Acceptance,<br />

Tolerance, Elimination<br />

ALCTS - CMDS, RUSA - CODES<br />

Washington Convention Center -147B<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services<br />

Collection Development Some libraries embrace all<br />

copies <strong>and</strong> formats, others tolerate them, <strong>and</strong> still<br />

others remove all formats/copies but one. In a<br />

digital age, how do we embrace removing items<br />

from our collections that have been replaced by<br />

other formats? How do we create buy in for these<br />

projects? Come listen to best practices about the<br />

ways in which libraries have <strong>and</strong> are addressing<br />

issues surrounding eliminating multiple formats<br />

<strong>and</strong> copies.<br />

Speakers: Robert Kieft, Occidental College, College<br />

Librarian; Doug Way, Gr<strong>and</strong> Valley State University,<br />

Head of Collection Development; Roy Ziegler,


Florida State University, Associate Director of<br />

Collections<br />

Deepening Young Patron’s Literary<br />

Experiences: A Readers Theatre<br />

Performance in Five Acts<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom B<br />

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Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction Katherine Paterson,<br />

Christopher Paul Curtis, Jacqueline Woodson, <strong>and</strong><br />

Ifeoma Onyefulu will give a Readers Theatre<br />

performance using scripts they have developed<br />

from their own award-winning children’s books.<br />

Children’s literature specialist Elizabeth Poe will<br />

share ways librarians can help children create their<br />

own Readers Theatre productions using this<br />

collaborative model. A panel, comprised of Poe<br />

<strong>and</strong> the authors, will discuss ways Readers Theatre<br />

can help children become more deeply involved<br />

<strong>and</strong> personally responsive to quality literature.<br />

Speakers: Christopher Paul Curtis, R<strong>and</strong>om House<br />

Publishers, Author; Ifeoma Onyefulu, Frances<br />

Lincoln Children’s Books, Author; Elizabeth Poe,


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Consultant, Children’s/Young Adult Literature;<br />

Jacqueline Woodson, Penguin Young Readers Group,<br />

Author<br />

Finding the Balance: Kids’ Rights,<br />

Parental Dem<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> Librarian’s<br />

Role<br />

ALSC AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -208A/B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Advocacy<br />

How do librarians achieve harmony between their<br />

commitment to strongly advocate for a young<br />

person’s intellectual freedom rights <strong>and</strong> their duty<br />

to address parental concerns over what a young<br />

person reads, views, or checks out? How does this<br />

attempt at balance influence a librarian’s role in<br />

the community? Come hear a panel discussion from<br />

those who have grappled with these questions <strong>and</strong><br />

who have struggled to make different forces in<br />

their communities underst<strong>and</strong> the librarian’s role<br />

in these issues.<br />

Speakers: Helen Adams, Retired, School Librarian;<br />

Holly Anderton, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh,


Manager Teen Services; Carol Phillips, East<br />

Brunswick Public Library, Youth Services Manager<br />

It’s All Politics<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Washington Convention Center -142<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Washington DC is the perfect setting for<br />

best-selling authors to share their work on politics<br />

<strong>and</strong> the current events that are shaped by them.<br />

Authors include David Finkel, author of the award<br />

winning The Good Soldiers, Robert E. Pierre, Arthur<br />

C. Brooks, David Kilcullen, <strong>and</strong> Deborah Amos. The<br />

program will be moderated by Barbara Hoffert,<br />

Editor of the Book Review for Library Journal. An<br />

author signing will follow. Some books will be<br />

given away <strong>and</strong> others will be sold at a generous<br />

discount. Author details available at www.ala.org/<br />

altaff.<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Friends, Trustees<br />

<strong>and</strong> Foundations<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Arlington/Cabin John<br />

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Join Friends, Trustees, <strong>and</strong> Foundations to share<br />

ideas for library promotion <strong>and</strong> advocacy. Learn<br />

how these groups can work more effectively<br />

together for the benefit of the library.<br />

Generating Revenues for Networks,<br />

Cooperatives <strong>and</strong> Consortia<br />

ASCLA<br />

JWMarriott-Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

Administration & Leadership; Advocacy, Marketing<br />

& Fundraising<br />

How are library networks, cooperatives <strong>and</strong><br />

consortia generating revenues? What are the<br />

successful models for receiving funds from state<br />

appropriations, federal grants <strong>and</strong> membership<br />

dues? What are some of the “other” sources for<br />

revenue streams? Presenters will explain <strong>and</strong><br />

explore current <strong>and</strong> potential ways to generate<br />

revenues.<br />

Moderator: Tom Sloan, DuPage (Ill.) Library,<br />

Executive Director<br />

Speakers: Anne Craig, Illinois State Library,<br />

Director; Denise Davis, <strong>ALA</strong> Office for Research &<br />

Statistics, Director; Dr. William Miller, Florida


Atlantic University, Dean of University Libraries;<br />

Kate Nevins, Lyrasis, Chief Executive Officer<br />

The “Three S’s” of Electronic<br />

Resource Management: Systems,<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> Subscriptions<br />

ERT<br />

Washington Convention Center -152B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

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Electronic Resource Management (ERM)<br />

encompasses a variety of practices <strong>and</strong> services<br />

that impact library staff <strong>and</strong> patrons. In this<br />

session, four panelists from the system vendor,<br />

subscription agent <strong>and</strong> academic library<br />

communities converge to discuss benefits <strong>and</strong><br />

challenges of “three S’s” integral to ERM: systems,<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> subscriptions. Specific topics include:<br />

(1) Systems - ERM system overview, library staff<br />

benefits <strong>and</strong> patron benefits; (2) St<strong>and</strong>ards -<br />

Overview of current st<strong>and</strong>ards relevant to ERM<br />

<strong>and</strong> implementation challenges for stakeholders;<br />

<strong>and</strong> (3) Subscriptions - Evolving role of electronic<br />

resource subscription services <strong>and</strong> customer<br />

benefits. This high-level overview is ideal for<br />

libraries that might be considering ERM solutions


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<strong>and</strong> existing ERM libraries that would benefit with<br />

an update on current developments.<br />

Moderator: S<strong>and</strong>y Hurd<br />

Speakers: Todd Carpenter; Bob McQuillan; Oliver<br />

Pesch<br />

Burning Man, Libraries, <strong>and</strong> the 21st<br />

Century: the Intersection of the<br />

Individual <strong>and</strong> Society<br />

IFRT <strong>ALA</strong> IFC<br />

Washington Convention Center -143B/C<br />

Can you imagine living in a city where censorship<br />

does not exist? Where your First Amendment rights<br />

<strong>and</strong> liberties are not only tolerated but encouraged<br />

<strong>and</strong> celebrated? That society exists <strong>and</strong> takes<br />

actual form for one week every August in Black<br />

Rock Desert Nevada at the event known as<br />

“Burning Man.” The Intellectual Freedom Round<br />

Table is delighted that Larry Harvey, Executive<br />

Director of the Burning Man Project will reflect on<br />

how intellectual freedom informs the Burning Man<br />

experience <strong>and</strong> our 21st century society. IFRT<br />

envisions that our program will challenge <strong>and</strong><br />

exp<strong>and</strong> the boundaries of currently held intellectual


freedom beliefs. Through the social experiment<br />

that is Burning Man, the audience may come away<br />

with new <strong>and</strong> creative ideas to explore intellectual<br />

freedom in their personal <strong>and</strong> professional lives.<br />

For background information on Burning Man, please<br />

visit http://www.burn-ingman.com<br />

Speakers: Larry Harvey, Burning Man Project,<br />

Executive Director<br />

“Libraries as Gateways to Local<br />

History around the World” -<br />

International Paper Session<br />

IRRT<br />

Renaissance Washington -Renaissance East<br />

This year’s program will explore successful projects<br />

<strong>and</strong> initiatives implemented by libraries around<br />

the world to preserve local history <strong>and</strong> to open up<br />

their cultural heritage to the global community.<br />

Building With Competencies<br />

LEARNRT<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution A<br />

Human Resources <strong>and</strong> Staff Development<br />

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Once you’ve determined the competencies needed<br />

by your staff, what next? Competencies are<br />

building blocks—there are a variety of<br />

constructions to be built with them for guiding<br />

staff training, recruitment, <strong>and</strong> other personnel<br />

strategies. Join us as we explore strategies <strong>and</strong><br />

case studies of competency-based staff<br />

development efforts.<br />

Speakers: Pat Carterette, Georgia Public Library<br />

Service, Director of Continuing Education; S<strong>and</strong>ra<br />

Smith, Denver Public Library, Training &<br />

Development Manager<br />

What Is Your Library Doing about<br />

Emerging Technologies?<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -103B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies; Transformation<br />

& Innovations<br />

A new job title of “Emerging Technology Librarian”<br />

seems to reflect an awareness among today’s<br />

libraries that there is a need for a librarians whose<br />

main role is to explore, evaluate, promote, <strong>and</strong><br />

implement various emerging technologies. In a<br />

panel discussion, we will discuss how today’s


libraries approach emerging technologies from<br />

managers’ technology librarians’ <strong>and</strong> technologists’<br />

perspectives. In addition, the panel will also<br />

discuss effective strategies for evaluating <strong>and</strong><br />

assessing emerging technologies used in teaching,<br />

learning, <strong>and</strong> research activities. Presented by LITA<br />

Emerging Technologies IG.<br />

LLAMA Mentoring <strong>Program</strong><br />

Orientation<br />

LLAMA<br />

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The LLAMA mentoring program is designed to<br />

encourage <strong>and</strong> nurture current <strong>and</strong> future leaders<br />

<strong>and</strong> to develop <strong>and</strong> promote outst<strong>and</strong>ing leadership<br />

<strong>and</strong> management practices. This Orientation<br />

program is designed to support the ten-month<br />

formal program by introducing LLAMA’s mentoring<br />

program model. Included is a discussion of possible<br />

challenges <strong>and</strong> suggested strategies for building<br />

a strong mentoring relationship. Required for those<br />

accepted to the program.<br />

Moderator: Adriana Gonzalez, LLAMA Mentoring<br />

Committee, ViceChair; Nancy Hershoff, LLAMA<br />

Mentoring Committee, Events Organizer; DeAnza


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Williams, LLAMA Mentoring Committee, Events<br />

Coordinator<br />

Where Did the Money Go?!:<br />

Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Hidden Expenses<br />

That Derail Small Scale Renovations<br />

LLAMA - BES<br />

Washington Convention Center -145A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Buildings<br />

Many library leaders will find themselves planning<br />

a remodel of library space. Whether repurposing<br />

for a new use or just improving function <strong>and</strong><br />

aesthetics, a limited budget can be eaten up by<br />

existing building issues: HVAC problems, asbestos<br />

abatement, interruption of systems, or simple<br />

staging logistics. Experts will share with attendees<br />

what to watch for, what questions to ask, <strong>and</strong> how<br />

to plan to anticipate these considerations so that<br />

project goals are met.<br />

Zip Learning - 12 Learning Commons<br />

in a Flash<br />

LLAMA - BES<br />

Hilton Washington -Lincoln


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Roam <strong>and</strong> learn about a wide range of learning<br />

commons in just 120 minutes. Hear 12 short,<br />

focused presentations of a variety of learning<br />

commons - budgets large <strong>and</strong> small, new commons<br />

or 2nd or 3rd generation, graduate <strong>and</strong> research<br />

focused - with presenters available to answer<br />

questions. Underst<strong>and</strong> the successes <strong>and</strong> challenges<br />

as academic libraries use the commons, often<br />

created through partnerships among dispersed<br />

campus units dedicated to academic support, to<br />

help achieve institutional learning objectives.<br />

Speakers: Duncan Aldrich, University of Nevada,<br />

Reno; Laura Baker, Abilene Christian University;<br />

Frederick Barnhart, Loyola University Chicago; Laura<br />

Burtle, Georgia State University; HyunDuck Chung,<br />

North Carolina State University; Diane Dallis,<br />

Indiana University Bloomington Libraries; Kim<br />

Duckett, North Carolina State University; Mary<br />

Giunta, Columbia University; Meilissa Gomis,<br />

University of Michigan; Leslie Haas, Loyola<br />

University Chicago; Jannette Hartley, Seattle<br />

University; Marjorie Hassen, University of<br />

Pennsylvania; Carol Hunter, University of Virginia;<br />

Elizabeth McClenney, Atlanta University Center;<br />

Loretta Parham, Atlanta University Center; John<br />

Popko, Seattle University; Jennifer Rutner, Columbia<br />

University; Bryan Sinclair, Georgia State University;


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Laurie Sutch, University of Michigan; Donna Tolson,<br />

University of Virginia; Joshua Tooley, Abilene<br />

Christian University; Anu Vedantham, University of<br />

Pennsylvania; Carolyn Walters, Indiana University<br />

Libraries; Steven Zink, University of Nevada, Reno<br />

Becoming a BRAT Design Client<br />

(Better, Responsible, Adaptable <strong>and</strong><br />

Tough)<br />

LLAMA - BES<br />

Washington Convention Center -150B<br />

Administration & Leadership; Buildings<br />

Practical on-the-ground advice on how to be a<br />

better <strong>and</strong> more savvy consumer of library design<br />

services. Participants will learn how to cope with<br />

the evolving design <strong>and</strong> construction industry,<br />

including design services scope, alternative<br />

methods of realizing building projects, <strong>and</strong> getting<br />

the most value out of the design <strong>and</strong> construction<br />

process.<br />

Speakers: Toni Garvey, Phoenix Public Library,<br />

Director; Peter Magnani, Queens Borough Library,<br />

Director, Capital <strong>Program</strong> Management/Facilities<br />

Planning; Adrianne Ralph, King County Libraries,


Public Services Facilities Design Coordinator; Jeffrey<br />

Scherer, FAIA, Founding Principal<br />

Communication Skills for Front Line<br />

Library Staff<br />

LSSIRT<br />

Washington Convention Center-151B<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

Pat Wagner, Pattern Research, conducts library<br />

organization training <strong>and</strong> workshops. This session<br />

will provide frontline library staff with<br />

communication skills. Pat’s presentation will<br />

combine humor <strong>and</strong> insightful coaching.<br />

Speakers: Patricia Wagner, Pattern Research,<br />

Library Consultant<br />

GIS in EVERY Library: Making it<br />

Happen<br />

MAGERT<br />

Washington Convention Center -206<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

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Join an interactive discussion <strong>and</strong> panel<br />

presentation on the implementation of geographic


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information systems (GIS) in three distinct<br />

settings. We begin with an overview of GIS <strong>and</strong><br />

discuss why <strong>and</strong> how others have built programs<br />

in their library. Our panelists represent a range of<br />

institutions - from one just starting with GIS to<br />

another with an established program <strong>and</strong> one with<br />

GIS services offered in a non-academic library.<br />

Innovative Career Choices:<br />

Opportunities Beyond Public <strong>and</strong><br />

Academic Libraries<br />

NMRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -158A<br />

Wondering how to start/transition your career into<br />

a non-traditional setting? Contemplating working<br />

for a vendor, commercial library, or venturing out<br />

on your own? Just curious? This program provides<br />

information to answer these questions! Join us as<br />

panelists discuss what led them to their<br />

non-traditional career paths; resources they used<br />

when job hunting; skills required to obtain similar<br />

positions; typical days in their lives; resources for<br />

staying abreast of changes in the library world<br />

<strong>and</strong> library community; <strong>and</strong> potential changes to


careers in non-traditional information professions<br />

in the near <strong>and</strong> distant future.<br />

Bang for Your Buck: Partnerships<br />

that Save Money <strong>and</strong> Are Easy to<br />

Replicate<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -145B<br />

Administration & Leadership; Collaboration<br />

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Brief overviews of successful projects between<br />

children’s services in public libraries <strong>and</strong> their<br />

partners give practical ideas for replication. Learn<br />

new ways to share <strong>and</strong> enrich programming,<br />

provide community outreach, <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> online<br />

services. Discuss “how-tos” with panelists.<br />

Speakers: Maureen Ambrosino, Central<br />

Massachusetts Regional Library System, Youth<br />

Services Consultant; Emily Blumenthal, The Walters<br />

Art Museum, Manager of Children & Family<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s; Betsy Diamant-Cohen, Port Discovery,<br />

Early Childhood Specialist; Catherine<br />

Hakala-Ausperk, Clevel<strong>and</strong> Hts. University Hts.<br />

(Oh.) Public Library, Deputy Director; Elena Hartley,<br />

United H<strong>and</strong>s of Carroll County, Director; Jan


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Johnson, Princeton Public Library, Manager, Youth<br />

Services; Cathy Lancaster, Flint Public Library,<br />

Children’s Librarian; Tess Prendergast, Vancouver<br />

Public Library, Assistant Manager, Children’s<br />

Services; Ellen Riordan, Enoch Pratt Free Library,<br />

Coordinator, Children’s Services; Carol S<strong>and</strong>ler,<br />

Strong National Museum of Play, Director of Library<br />

<strong>and</strong> Archive; Dorothy Stoltz, Caroll County Public<br />

Library, Outreach Services Manager; Leah Wagner,<br />

Monroe Township Public Library, Assistant Library<br />

Director<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s, Promotion, <strong>and</strong> PR<br />

PLA<br />

Renaissance Washington -Auditorium<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

Attendees – from all size libraries – will learn how<br />

to better plan programs, how to determine what<br />

programs to offer, ensure sufficient attendance,<br />

promote the programs <strong>and</strong> find the funds. They<br />

will also learn how to better analyze their<br />

collections, develop better acquisition policies <strong>and</strong><br />

evaluate how well their collections are circulating.<br />

Speakers: James Keller, Queens Library, Chief<br />

Marketing Officer; Bonnie Young, Pennsylvania


State Library, Head, Public Libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

Professional Development<br />

Extreme Makeover: Summer<br />

Reading<br />

PLA ALSC<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Independence A<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

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Is your summer reading program looking a little<br />

dated? Need some fresh ideas to grow or groom<br />

your program? Come learn how San Diego County<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> Cuyahoga County Public Library have<br />

undergone extreme makeovers <strong>and</strong> realized great<br />

results, like more than doubling summer reading<br />

participation, <strong>and</strong> using new technologies to market<br />

<strong>and</strong> attract new readers. Learn how other library<br />

systems revamped their programs to maximize<br />

benefits <strong>and</strong> minimize hassles. Take away a<br />

resource list to help update your program, whether<br />

it be a minor repair or a major renovation.<br />

Speakers: Julia Boxler, Cuyahoga County Public<br />

Library, Youth <strong>Program</strong>ming Specialist; Pat Downs<br />

Bright, San Diego County Library, Youth Services<br />

Manager; Celia Huffman, Cuyahoga County Public


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Library, Youth Services Manager; Jennifer Lawson,<br />

San Diego County Library, Teen Services Coordinator<br />

International Interlibrary Lending<br />

<strong>and</strong> Borrowing: Getting Started <strong>and</strong><br />

Moving forward<br />

RUSA - STARS<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Independence H/I<br />

Current Issues & Hot Topics<br />

A panel of interlibrary loan (ILL) practitioners from<br />

institutions experienced in international ILL will<br />

discuss how they have overcome problems<br />

encountered with international lending <strong>and</strong><br />

borrowing using strategies applicable to all types<br />

<strong>and</strong> sizes of institutions. Panelists will discuss<br />

citation verification, lending library identification,<br />

copyright, customs, payment, shipping <strong>and</strong><br />

language barriers.<br />

Speakers: Jennifer Block, Princeton University;<br />

Thomas Bruno, Harvard University, Widener Library;<br />

Poul Erl<strong>and</strong>sen, National Library of Education,<br />

Denmark; Cyril Oberl<strong>and</strong>er, SUNY Geneseo,<br />

Associate Library Director, Milne Library


The Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday<br />

Multi-Cultural Idea Exchange<br />

SRRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -203A/B<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

This event includes a panel discussion by<br />

representatives of public, academic, school, <strong>and</strong><br />

special libraries presenting highlights of their<br />

programs <strong>and</strong> activities in their libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

communities that “keep the dream alive”! The<br />

panel discussion will be followed by audience<br />

participation <strong>and</strong> a materials exchange.<br />

Is It Safe to Go Outside? Health<br />

Effects of Climate Change <strong>and</strong><br />

Global Warming<br />

SRRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -210<br />

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Changing climates <strong>and</strong> global warming affect<br />

human health. Lise Van Susteren, M.D., a forensic<br />

psychiatrist <strong>and</strong> an environmental activist (one of<br />

50 trainers for former Vice President Al Gore’s<br />

“1,000 Climate Messengers,”) addresses health<br />

effects associated with climate change <strong>and</strong><br />

examines actions addressing the risks. Fred Stoss,<br />

Chair of <strong>ALA</strong>’s Task Force on the Environment,<br />

member of ACRL’s Interest Group on Health<br />

Sciences, <strong>and</strong> a “Climate Messenger” is moderator.<br />

Moderator: Fred Stoss, University of Buffalo,<br />

Associate Librarian<br />

From Urban to Suburban: Shifting<br />

Youth Demographics <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Service for Teens<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -204B/C<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction Inner city gentrification<br />

can shift urban families to the suburbs, resulting<br />

in disconnections from valued support networks<br />

<strong>and</strong> services. These changing demographics can be<br />

overwhelming – to families, teens, communities


<strong>and</strong> their libraries – but they also present exciting<br />

opportunities for Teen Services providers. Learn<br />

how two branches of the Halifax Public Libraries<br />

have worked to address the needs of under-served<br />

teens <strong>and</strong> their families, while taking a lead in<br />

community building through youth engagement<br />

initiatives.<br />

SATURDAY, 1:30P.M. - 4:00P.M.<br />

Virtual Communities <strong>and</strong> Libraries<br />

Member Initiative Group (MIG)<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -303<br />

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A program discussing initiatives in Second Life <strong>and</strong><br />

other virtual communities for libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

museums, with the last 1/2 hour reserved for a<br />

MIG business meeting.


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SATURDAY, 1:30P.M. - 5:30P.M.<br />

Preservation Forensics <strong>and</strong><br />

Document Optical Archaeology at<br />

the Library of Congress $<br />

ALCTS - PARS LITA<br />

OS-Library of Congress<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Preservation<br />

The Library of Congress Preservation Research <strong>and</strong><br />

Testing Division has methods of accessing<br />

information from documents invisible to the<br />

unaided eye: revealing hidden writing on<br />

manuscripts, degradation mechanisms in film <strong>and</strong><br />

CDs, <strong>and</strong> unheard sound on damaged recordings,<br />

recovering lost information. Linking these<br />

techniques increases access through creation of a<br />

“digital cultural object”; “scripto-spatial imaging”<br />

- a GIS system for documents <strong>and</strong> manuscripts.<br />

Preservation lab tour follows program. Registration<br />

required by June 1st, email <strong>ALA</strong>PRTD@loc.gov. For<br />

information: http://www.ala.org/alcts.<br />

Speakers: Lynn Brostoff, PhD, Library of Congress,<br />

Research Chemist, Preservation Research <strong>and</strong>


Testing Division; Fenella G. France, PhD, MBA,<br />

Library of Congress, Research <strong>Program</strong> Liaison &<br />

Research Chemist, Preservation Research <strong>and</strong><br />

Testing Division; Eric F. Hansen, PhD, FIIC, FAIC,<br />

Library of Congress, Chief, Preservation Research<br />

<strong>and</strong> Testing Division<br />

Free Software - Now What?<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -141<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

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Do the options for free software overwhelm you?<br />

Are you confused about where to go <strong>and</strong> which is<br />

the best? Well come to this presentation to find<br />

out some answers to your questions. We’ll cover<br />

the reviews, places to download <strong>and</strong> find<br />

alternatives to photo editing, online collaboration,<br />

screen capture <strong>and</strong> more! <strong>Program</strong>s covered will<br />

be online based <strong>and</strong> mostly PC.<br />

Speakers: Andrew Shuping, Learning<br />

Commons/Emerging Technologies/Interlibrary Loan<br />

Librarian, Jack Tarver Library, Mercer University


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SATURDAY, 3:00P.M. - 5:00P.M.<br />

Diversity <strong>and</strong> Outreach Fair<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - OLOS<br />

Washington Convention Center -Special Events,<br />

Hall C, Aisle 700<br />

The annual Diversity <strong>and</strong> Outreach Fair celebrates<br />

local library services, programs <strong>and</strong> collections to<br />

underserved <strong>and</strong> under-represented communities.<br />

Visit with program implementers, learn details <strong>and</strong><br />

strategies for success, <strong>and</strong> consider how they<br />

might be repeated in your library community. Enjoy<br />

music, snacks, prizes, <strong>and</strong> festive atmosphere while<br />

networking <strong>and</strong> learning about these important<br />

programs! Sponsored by DEMCO, Inc.<br />

SATURDAY, 3:30P.M. - 5:00P.M.<br />

Research Forum Poster Session<br />

(EBSS)<br />

ACRL - EBSS<br />

Renaissance Washington -Congressional Hall C


The fourth annual EBSS Research Poster Session<br />

<strong>and</strong> Discussion Forum follows the EBSS program<br />

<strong>and</strong> includes a reception hosted by the APA. After<br />

the announcement of the APA Librarian of the Year<br />

Award winner, six peer-reviewed poster sessions<br />

will be offered by librarians on topics related to<br />

education <strong>and</strong> behavioral sciences. Attendees at<br />

the forum will find an arena for discussion <strong>and</strong><br />

networking with their colleagues interested in<br />

research-related issues <strong>and</strong> trends in the<br />

profession.<br />

SATURDAY, 4:00P.M. - 5:30P.M.<br />

Casting the e-book hook - we can’t<br />

let this one get away<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -208A/B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

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The program reviews: the state of the art of<br />

e-books in their many forms <strong>and</strong> related e-book<br />

readers (hardware & software); current obstacles<br />

in integrating the diverse e-book products into<br />

library resources; ways for individual libraries to


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create <strong>and</strong> share their own e-book content;<br />

recommendations for the school library community<br />

<strong>and</strong> e-book content creators <strong>and</strong> vendors to provide<br />

more seemless access & “findability” to e-books<br />

in the school library.<br />

Gaining Library Support Through<br />

Storytelling<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -201<br />

Children & Young Adults; Advocacy<br />

This workshop will help you significantly improve<br />

your ability to “tell your story” <strong>and</strong> win support<br />

from voters, government, investors, or<br />

management. Appropriate for all types of<br />

libraries/information services, this workshop<br />

includes an overview of techniques; how to tell<br />

your library’s story using the “Three-Act<br />

Storytelling Method”; tips, tricks <strong>and</strong> techniques;<br />

<strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s-on personalized practice in a safe,<br />

interactive peer group. Receive a complete manual<br />

you can share with staff members who don’t<br />

attend.


Starting Out? Start With You: What<br />

Every New “Librarian Needs to<br />

know”<br />

ACRL<br />

Washington Convention Center -103B<br />

Human Resources <strong>and</strong> Staff Development<br />

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Are you a new librarian seeking to share your<br />

bright ideas, enthusiasm, <strong>and</strong> fresh perspective?<br />

Want to learn more about professional awareness<br />

<strong>and</strong> participation, networking, communication,<br />

research, publication, promotion, <strong>and</strong> tenure? Learn<br />

how to develop your career by turning initiative<br />

into innovation, identifying best practices,<br />

overcoming setbacks, <strong>and</strong> maximizing contributions.<br />

This program will highlight important<br />

considerations for new librarians <strong>and</strong> recommend<br />

actions that will enhance professional development,<br />

job satisfaction, <strong>and</strong> career growth.<br />

Speakers: Lisa Carlucci Thomas, Southern<br />

Connecticut State University, Digital Services<br />

Librarian; Karen Sobel, University of Colorado at<br />

Denver, Reference <strong>and</strong> Instruction<br />

Librarian/Assistant Professor


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ACRL/SPARC Forum<br />

ACRL<br />

Washington Convention Center -206<br />

Through its st<strong>and</strong>ing Scholarly Communications<br />

Committee, ACRL sponsors a regular forum at both<br />

the midwinter meeting <strong>and</strong> annual conference to<br />

broaden the base of librarians who are<br />

knowledgeable about <strong>and</strong> engaged in scholarly<br />

communication issues. The highly popular forum<br />

series is cosponsored by the Scholarly Publishing<br />

<strong>and</strong> Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC). The<br />

topic <strong>and</strong> speakers are chosen 60-90 days before<br />

the conference based on issues that are most<br />

relevant at that time. The next day, the ACRL<br />

Scholarly Communications discussion group explores<br />

<strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>s the topics presented at the forum<br />

<strong>and</strong> related issues.<br />

REFORMA Advocacy <strong>and</strong> Social<br />

Media: Library Services for All in<br />

the Community<br />

AFL - REFORMA PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -203A/B


Experts in social media will share strategies to<br />

make the case for libraries using online tools.<br />

Public libraries are struggling to survive in the<br />

midst of budget cuts, staff shortages <strong>and</strong><br />

development of new strategies to secure <strong>and</strong> retain<br />

resources to continue serving communities.<br />

Speakers will showcase best practices of library<br />

advocacy to put access to information <strong>and</strong> library<br />

services on the agenda of community leaders,<br />

elected officials, <strong>and</strong> local <strong>and</strong> national agencies.<br />

Speakers include experts Susana Baumann <strong>and</strong><br />

Amy Kearns among others. <strong>Program</strong> presented with<br />

the Public Library Association (PLA).<br />

Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> - Purple<br />

Crayons, R<strong>and</strong>om Dots, <strong>and</strong> Peanut<br />

Butter S<strong>and</strong>wiches: Children’s<br />

Literature as Catalyst for Creativity<br />

<strong>and</strong> Change in the Workplace<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -101<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

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Children’s literature can be used to engage <strong>and</strong><br />

energize library staff to think more creatively,<br />

work more collaboratively, <strong>and</strong> build a positive<br />

work environment. Creativity helps us proactively<br />

manage change. Activities based on specific<br />

elements in children’s literature can assist staff<br />

to think divergently <strong>and</strong> solve problems <strong>and</strong><br />

challenges in innovative ways. Participants will<br />

learn definitions <strong>and</strong> essential concepts of<br />

creativity <strong>and</strong> why it is important in the workplace.<br />

Emphasis will be on process, tips, <strong>and</strong> ideas that<br />

can be applied in the library environment.<br />

Participants will also discover how to avoid<br />

creativity blocks.<br />

Speakers: Frances Weinstein Yates, Indiana<br />

University East, Library Director<br />

Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> - Liven up your<br />

Storytimes!<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -148<br />

Staff Support Interests


Storytime Magic! Looking for a way to liven up<br />

your storytimes? Join authors Kathy MacMillan <strong>and</strong><br />

Christine Kirker, authors of the <strong>ALA</strong> bestseller<br />

Storytime Magic, for a storytime showdown full<br />

of fresh ideas, practical tricks, easy flannelboards,<br />

fingerplays, sign language rhymes, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

activities. These dynamic presenters will<br />

demonstrate how to keep your audience’s<br />

attention, transition smoothly between activities,<br />

<strong>and</strong> keep kids <strong>and</strong> parents coming back for more.<br />

Speakers: Christine Kirker, Carroll County Public<br />

Library, Eldersburg Branch, Children’s Library<br />

Associate; Kathleen MacMillan, Author <strong>and</strong><br />

Storyteller<br />

Libraries in a Time of War<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - IRC <strong>ALA</strong> IRRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -209A/B<br />

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An examination of libraries in ancient <strong>and</strong> modern<br />

wars offers some insights into the confiscatory<br />

mentality of conquerors <strong>and</strong> the lengths to which<br />

librarians <strong>and</strong> others have gone to protect the<br />

written word. With the 1954 Hague Convention for<br />

the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of<br />

Armed Conflict now adopted by the U.S., the U.S.


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Committee of the Blue Shield is involved in training<br />

regarding cultural property for deploying military<br />

units. The speakers will consider the many issues<br />

relating to cultural property protection during<br />

armed conflict.<br />

Moderator: Beverly P. Lynch, UCLA, Chair,<br />

International Relations Committee<br />

Speakers: Richard Hume Werking, US Naval<br />

Academy, Library Director <strong>and</strong> Professor of History;<br />

Sem Sutter, University of Chicago Libraries,<br />

Bibliographer for Germanic Literatures; Corine<br />

Wegner, U.S. Committee of the Blue Shield,<br />

President<br />

Same Book, Same Time, Same Price:<br />

Access & The Visually Impaired<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - OITP<br />

Washington Convention Center -152B<br />

User Services<br />

We will explore issues in access to copyrighted<br />

works for the visually impaired <strong>and</strong> others with<br />

disabilities.


What To Do Before You Digitize -<br />

Roadmap for Smaller Institutions<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - RNTLOAK<br />

Washington Convention Center -202A<br />

This session will cover the issues to consider<br />

before you digitize <strong>and</strong> help you learn to<br />

successfully plan, implement, <strong>and</strong> maintain a digital<br />

collection. This workshop will use presentations,<br />

games, <strong>and</strong> examples from the field to teach basic<br />

concepts of digital project planning <strong>and</strong> digital<br />

preservation. This guidance is intended to make<br />

sure that your digital collections are safely stored,<br />

properly formatted, <strong>and</strong> accompanied with useful<br />

metadata so that when changes come, your<br />

collections will be ready for them.<br />

Speakers: Jacob Nadal, UCLA Library, Preservation<br />

Officer<br />

Union 101 for libraries<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong>-APA<br />

Washington Convention Center -155<br />

Administration & Leadership; Advocacy, Marketing<br />

& Fundraising


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What is a union? How do you form a union? How<br />

are unions working to support <strong>and</strong> protect library<br />

workers today? This session will provide an<br />

opportunity for library workers to hear about the<br />

modern labor movement <strong>and</strong> successes on behalf<br />

of library workers, while also providing a forum<br />

for those questions you always had about<br />

organized labor but didn’t know where to ask.<br />

Speakers: C<strong>and</strong>ace Merbler, University at Albany,<br />

SUNY, Reference Support Associate; Susan Veltfort,<br />

King County Library System, Selection Librarian,<br />

Children’s Materials; Nick Yovnello, Rowan<br />

University; Council of New Jersey State College<br />

Locals, AFT, Professor/Librarian; President<br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Development: We Really Mean It<br />

This Time<br />

ALCTS - CMDS, RUSA - CODES<br />

Washington Convention Center -146C<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Collection Development<br />

In the face of declining budgets, cooperative<br />

collection development has become vital to


survival. Many libraries have implemented “radical”<br />

collaborative approaches to building collections,<br />

facilitating resource sharing, <strong>and</strong> developing shared<br />

collections policies <strong>and</strong> procedures. Libraries are<br />

redefining themselves as multi-institutional<br />

entities, rather than st<strong>and</strong>-alone organizations.<br />

This program will focus on the innovative ways<br />

libraries are conducting successful cooperative<br />

collection development programs <strong>and</strong> will outline<br />

potential future(s) for collaborative collections<br />

work.<br />

Moderator: Christine Dulaney, Congressional<br />

Research Service, The Library of Congress, Head,<br />

Knowledge Assets Management Group<br />

Speakers: Ivy Anderson, California Digital Library,<br />

Director, Collection Development <strong>and</strong> Management;<br />

Mary Jean Jakubowski, Buffalo <strong>and</strong> Erie County<br />

Public Library, Chief Operating Officer; Kathy Tezla,<br />

Carleton College, Head of Collection Development<br />

Holdings Update Forum: “Next<br />

Generation OPACs: Making the Most<br />

of Local Holdings Data”<br />

ALCTS - CRS<br />

JW Marriott -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

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The program presents new programs designed<br />

making local holdings as accessible as their global<br />

counterparts. Learn about OCLC’s new WorldCat<br />

Local with choices of content solutions within local<br />

library, shared catalog, consortia, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

Discover open source alternative to display content<br />

from a variety of local collections. Come explore<br />

Google’s OPAC’s efforts making local holdings<br />

visible on Google Scholar’s platform. All global<br />

content is local for someone!<br />

Trail Blazers: What We can Learn<br />

From Our ALSC Leaders<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

ALSC leaders helped map today’s children’s library<br />

services. Join us as we reflect on our story <strong>and</strong><br />

chart an exciting future. Panelists include Lillian<br />

Gerhardt, former editor-in-chief of School Library<br />

Journal; Spencer Shaw, professor emeritus,<br />

University of Washington; Anita Silvey, former<br />

publisher at Houghton Mifflin/former editor of The<br />

Horn Book Magazine; Henrietta Smith,<br />

professor/University of South Florida <strong>and</strong>


leader/historian of the Coretta Scott King Award;<br />

<strong>and</strong> Carole Fiore, former children’s consultant/State<br />

Library of Florida, current library consultant, <strong>and</strong><br />

an ALSC Past-President, will moderate the panel.<br />

Speakers: Carole D. Fiore, Training <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Consulting, Consultant; Lillian N. Gerhardt, School<br />

Library Journal, former Editor-in-Chief; Spencer<br />

Shaw, Ph.D., University of Washington/School of<br />

Library Science, Professor Emeritus; Anita Silvey,<br />

Author & Children’s Literature Expert; Henrietta<br />

Smith, Ph.D., University of South Florida/School of<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> Information Science, Professor<br />

Back to the Future: Comics <strong>and</strong><br />

Graphic Novels in Special<br />

Collections<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -145B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Literature & Collection<br />

Development<br />

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This program will present the value of collecting<br />

<strong>and</strong> maintaining comics <strong>and</strong> graphic novels as a<br />

special collection. Françoise Mouly, Editorial<br />

Director of Toon Books, will consider the genre’s


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historic <strong>and</strong> contemporary impact within juvenile<br />

publishing. Georgia Higley, Newspaper Section<br />

Head, will describe the evolution of these<br />

collections <strong>and</strong> use by researchers within the<br />

Library of Congress. Janet Weber, Youth Services<br />

Librarian, Tigard Public Library (OR) will serve as<br />

moderator.<br />

Speakers: Georgia Higley, Library of Congress,<br />

Head, Newspaper Section, Serial & Government<br />

Publications; Françoise Mouly, Toon Books, Editorial<br />

Director; Janet Weber, Tigard Public Library, Youth<br />

Services Librarian<br />

What’s It All About, ALTAFF?<br />

ALTAFF<br />

JW Marriott -Capitol BR C<br />

How to Stay In Touch, Share Knowledge, <strong>and</strong><br />

Experience the Joy of Being a Member of ALTAFF!<br />

Learn how ALTAFF communicates with its members<br />

to educate, share best practices, encourage<br />

participation, get feedback <strong>and</strong> help you be an<br />

effective member of ALTAFF.<br />

Speakers: Dave Hargett, Web/Newsletter Chair;<br />

Beth Nawalinski, ALTAFF Director of Marketing &


Communications; Jillian Kalonick, ALTAFF Marketing<br />

& PR Specialist<br />

Science Fiction <strong>and</strong> Fantasy:<br />

Informing the Present by Imagining<br />

the Future<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom B<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Distinguished science fiction <strong>and</strong> fantasy authors<br />

will discuss the visionary nature of their craft, how<br />

speculative literature suggests new ideas <strong>and</strong><br />

technologies, <strong>and</strong> the possible impact the ideas<br />

could have on society in the future. Presented by<br />

LITA Imagineering IG.<br />

Speakers: Cory Doctorow, Tor Books, Author; Jane<br />

Lindskold, Tor Books, Author; Cherie Priest, Tor<br />

Books, Author; Br<strong>and</strong>on S<strong>and</strong>erson, Author; Dom<br />

Testa, Tor Books, Author<br />

Supporting the Next Generation of<br />

public Computing<br />

LITA <strong>ALA</strong> ORS<br />

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How will already strained Wi-Fi, network, <strong>and</strong><br />

b<strong>and</strong>width resources h<strong>and</strong>le more users bringing<br />

in mobile devices <strong>and</strong> libraries exploring the use<br />

<strong>and</strong> expansion of Netbooks <strong>and</strong> mobile computing?<br />

Expert panelist will discuss <strong>and</strong> take questions<br />

related to successful projects including loaning<br />

mobile devices, exp<strong>and</strong>ing Wi-Fi infrastructure, <strong>and</strong><br />

increasing b<strong>and</strong>width of Internet connections. How<br />

to finance these projects will also be discussed.<br />

Panelists will also be available at the Monday<br />

morning “Coffee <strong>and</strong> Conversation with Experts”<br />

program to discuss their experiences further.<br />

Presented by LITA Public Libraries Technology IG.<br />

Common(s) Wisdom: designing<br />

Graduate <strong>and</strong> faculty Spaces that<br />

Work<br />

LLAMA - BES<br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Buildings<br />

If you build it, will they come? Does the concept<br />

of a separate “Research” or “Scholarly” Commons<br />

meet identified needs? Is there a sure-fire mix of


esearch <strong>and</strong> teaching support spaces guaranteed<br />

to meet the dem<strong>and</strong>s of this vital (<strong>and</strong> vocal)<br />

group? What are the challenges in designing <strong>and</strong><br />

living in these facilities? Learn how two libraries<br />

are enhancing the scholar’s experience. Come away<br />

with proven ideas to use in your own library.<br />

Speakers: Jan Maxwell, Ohio University Library,<br />

Assistant Dean, Collections & Access; Carolyn<br />

Walters, Indiana University Libraries<br />

Capturing Kapow! Transfom Your<br />

Teen Space to Transform Your Teen<br />

LLAMA - BES<br />

Washington Convention Center -144A-C<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

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By teens <strong>and</strong> for teens! Hear from leading teen<br />

librarians <strong>and</strong> their users what your teens want<br />

from your library (<strong>and</strong> what they don’t want!) by<br />

learning current trends in marketing research <strong>and</strong><br />

library programming that most effectively support<br />

young adult development <strong>and</strong> the role of the public<br />

library in that mssion. Through case studies<br />

presented by architects <strong>and</strong> librarians, you will<br />

learn practical <strong>and</strong> visionary solutions for your<br />

library, whether large or small!


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Speakers: Sarah Couri, New York Public Library,<br />

Senior Librarian, Teen Services; Michele Gorman,<br />

Teen Services, Coordinator; Lambert Shell, Queens<br />

Library; Coordinator of Youth Enrichment Services;<br />

Margaret Sullivan, H3 Hardy Collaboration<br />

Architecture, Director of Interior Design; Amy<br />

W<strong>and</strong>er, Lafayette P Library, Teen Librarian; Denelle<br />

Wrightson, Director, Library Architecture<br />

Reach Out <strong>and</strong> Serve: Embracing<br />

Special Populations<br />

PLA<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Independence A<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

Get out of your comfort zone <strong>and</strong> gather ideas for<br />

programs <strong>and</strong> services that include special<br />

populations. Learn how to organize a “library<br />

community special education night.” Gather ideas<br />

for literature-based programs for special education<br />

classes, preschool through high school. Become<br />

informed on services for children in hospital<br />

settings <strong>and</strong> halfway homes. Learn great ways to<br />

service <strong>and</strong> lead book discussions for teens in<br />

detention centers. See how these services work in<br />

large, mid-size <strong>and</strong> small libraries.


Speakers: Carrie Banks, The Child’s Place for<br />

Children with Special Needs, Supervising Librarian;<br />

Eileen Glazik, Vernon Area Public Library District,<br />

<strong>Program</strong>mer <strong>and</strong> Librarian; Holly Jin, Skokie Public<br />

Library, Preschool Services Coordinator<br />

Sharing Costs, Sharing Spaces: The<br />

Cost Savings of Designing a<br />

Multi-Purpose Facility<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -145A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Buildings<br />

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Is a new library in your jurisdiction’s Capital Plan,<br />

but you’re concerned that tight budgets will<br />

prevent it from moving forward? Consider<br />

collaborating with another agency in your<br />

jurisdiction to build a multi-purpose facility under<br />

one roof. Combine resources <strong>and</strong> funding <strong>and</strong><br />

reduce l<strong>and</strong> acquisition costs, site development<br />

costs, design & construction costs, <strong>and</strong> overhead<br />

expenses over the lifetime of the facility.<br />

Presenters will analyze the cost savings <strong>and</strong><br />

explore the community benefits of this approach<br />

to new building. Could this be an option for your<br />

jurisdiction’s next library project?


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Speakers: Audra Caplan, Harford County Public<br />

Library, Director; Paul Edmeades, Edmeades &<br />

Stromdahl, Ltd. Architects/Planners, President;<br />

Mary Hastler, Harford County Public Library,<br />

Associate Director; Arden McClune, Harford County,<br />

Director of Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation<br />

Summer Camp@The Library?<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -152A<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

Think you can’t do a summer camp? Yes, you can!<br />

We’ll share the scoop on potential partnerships<br />

<strong>and</strong> planning tools that can help you offer a<br />

variety of successful summer camps @ your library.<br />

Speakers: Julia Boxler, Cuyahoga County Public<br />

Library, Youth <strong>Program</strong>ming Specialist; Celia<br />

Huffman, Cuyahoga County Public Library, Youth<br />

Services Manager<br />

Readers’ Advisory Research <strong>and</strong><br />

Trends Forum<br />

RUSA - CODES<br />

Washington Convention Center -204B/C


Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

The Readers’ Advisory Research <strong>and</strong> Trends Forum<br />

showcases creative thinking in all areas related to<br />

readers’ advisory (RA), including reference, adult<br />

services <strong>and</strong> collection development. Come join<br />

your colleagues in this interactive conversation<br />

<strong>and</strong> learn from a range of experts exploring the<br />

cutting edge of RA.<br />

Speakers: Nathan Altice, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

University; Tom De Haven; Daniel De Simone,<br />

Library of Congress<br />

The A-Z of Electronic Reference<br />

Product Development<br />

RUSA – CODES<br />

Washington Convention Center -147B<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Collection Development<br />

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This program will feature speakers from throughout<br />

the completed electronic reference product<br />

development cycle. Attendees will learn more about<br />

product development – from conception to product<br />

launch – <strong>and</strong> how they can get involved directly


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with publishers to help shape products that best<br />

suit user needs.<br />

Speakers: Kay Cassell, Rutgers, The State<br />

University of New Jersey; Rebecca Cullen, Oxford<br />

University Press; Rolf Janke, SAGE Reference, Vice<br />

President; Kevin Ohe, ABCCLIO<br />

Afghanistan in Context - the<br />

Background to the war that every<br />

librarian should know<br />

SRRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -151B<br />

Current Issues & Hot Topics<br />

We’ve heard the rhetoric about why the US invaded<br />

Afghanistan <strong>and</strong> the plight of Afghani women.<br />

Through the contributions of Afghani <strong>and</strong> foreign<br />

writers, this session examines the culture, history,<br />

<strong>and</strong> background of the country. Where the U.S.<br />

government is spending billions, <strong>and</strong> thous<strong>and</strong>s of<br />

people are dying, the information presented here<br />

is essential to our responsibilities as citizens <strong>and</strong>


to our work as librarians serving our patron’s<br />

informational needs.<br />

Libraries to the World: National <strong>and</strong><br />

International Library Collections of<br />

Materials for Young People<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -150B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Literature & Collection<br />

Development<br />

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The Children’s Literature Center at the Library of<br />

Congress, the International Children’s Digital<br />

Library, <strong>and</strong> International Youth Library in Munich,<br />

Germany, each offer a wealth of materials,<br />

programs <strong>and</strong> services to a worldwide audience of<br />

children, young adults, <strong>and</strong> adults working with<br />

materials for young people. Today’s panelists<br />

include a librarian, a board member, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

fellowship scholar describing resources <strong>and</strong><br />

opportunities provided by these very special<br />

libraries.<br />

Moderator: Margaret Bush, Simmons College,<br />

Professor


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Speakers: Sybille Jagusch, Children’s Literature<br />

Center, Library of Congress, Chief; Ann Weeks,<br />

University of Maryl<strong>and</strong>, Professor; Junko Yokota,<br />

Center for Teaching through Children’s Books,<br />

NationalLouis University, Professor<br />

IFLA Guidelines for Library Services<br />

to Young Adults<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -143B/C<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

Ingrid Bon, Chair of the International Federation<br />

of Library Association’s (IFLA) Section on Libraries<br />

for Children <strong>and</strong> Young Adults, will discuss the<br />

recently updated guidelines <strong>and</strong> ways they can be<br />

put into action in your library.<br />

Lights! Camera! Booktrailers!<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -147A<br />

Children & Young Adults; Technology<br />

This session, coordinated by the Technology for<br />

Young Adults committee, will reveal best practices


for creating <strong>and</strong> promoting booktrailers <strong>and</strong> video<br />

to highlight collections, programs, <strong>and</strong> services for<br />

teens. Simone Elkeles, author of Perfect Chemistry,<br />

will speak about the process of creating<br />

booktrailers for her titles.<br />

Moderator: Sarah Ludwig, Darien Library, Head of<br />

Teen <strong>and</strong> Technology Services;<br />

Speakers: Buffy Hamilton, Creekview High School,<br />

Media Specialist/TeacherLibrarian; Joy Millam,<br />

Valencia High School, District Library<br />

Coordinator/Teacher Librarian; Sonia Nash, R<strong>and</strong>om<br />

House Children’s Books, Online Producer; Staci<br />

Terrell, Anderson Public Library, Teen Services<br />

Librarian; Jennifer Wooten, Newport Way/Mercer<br />

Isl<strong>and</strong> Libraries, Teen Services Librarian<br />

SATURDAY, 7:00P.M. - 11:00P.M.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>/PROQUEST SCHOLARSHIP<br />

BASH $<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

OS-Newseum, 555 Penn Ave., NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20001<br />

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Visit the Scholarship Bash booth at Registration<br />

in the Washington Convention Center.<br />

SATURDAY, 8:00P.M. - 10:00P.M.<br />

Stories for a Saturday Evening<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -144A-C<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

You have had a long day of meetings, programs<br />

<strong>and</strong> exhibits. Take a little time for yourself, kick<br />

off your shoes, sit back, <strong>and</strong> relax. Nothing is more<br />

relaxing than a good laugh, <strong>and</strong> we have some<br />

great storytellers who will share original <strong>and</strong><br />

traditional stories that will entertain <strong>and</strong> delight!<br />

Bring a friend - it is FREE!<br />

Speakers: Joe Hayes, Cinco Puntos Press, Bilingual<br />

Storyteller; Linda Martin, Sugar Hill Elementary<br />

School, Teacher Librarian; Kim Weitkamp,<br />

Consultant, Humorist <strong>and</strong> Storyteller


SUNDAY, 8:00A.M. - 9:00A.M.<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES -<br />

Sarah, Duchess of York<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom C<br />

SUNDAY, 8:00A.M. - 10:00A.M.<br />

Connecting Our Learning<br />

Community Dots<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -101<br />

Children & Young Adults; Advocacy<br />

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This interactive session teaches participants to<br />

construct <strong>and</strong> analyze the social networks of school<br />

librarians using application software that<br />

graphically displays the results. We’ll discuss these<br />

collaboration networks <strong>and</strong> learn how to interpret<br />

this visual representation for opportunities to<br />

strengthen relationships in the school learning<br />

community. We’ll also explore the use of social<br />

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to extend Web 2.0 tools from engaging the<br />

interactive to interpreting how we interconnect.<br />

Promoting Recreational Reading in<br />

the Elementary School <strong>and</strong> at<br />

Home: <strong>Program</strong>s That Really Work!<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

This session showcases a variety of programs,<br />

which involve inexpensive, but extremely popular<br />

reading activities which stimulate recreational<br />

reading at school <strong>and</strong> home.<br />

National Preservation Week: Pass<br />

It On!<br />

ALCTS, AASL, PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -209A/B<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Preservation<br />

Build on <strong>ALA</strong>’s first Preservation Week (May 9-15,<br />

<strong>2010</strong>) to celebrate collecting, increase preservation


savvy, grow audiences, <strong>and</strong> strengthen community<br />

partnerships. Learn how to help your patrons find<br />

information to preserve their collections—personal,<br />

family, <strong>and</strong> community, formal <strong>and</strong> informal— from<br />

antiques, art, <strong>and</strong> collectibles through books,<br />

photographs, recordings, <strong>and</strong> computer-age media.<br />

Speakers representing different types of libraries<br />

from around the country will share tools <strong>and</strong><br />

stories from <strong>2010</strong> programs to help you plan for<br />

2011.<br />

Speakers: Yvonne Carignan, Historical Society of<br />

Washington, D.C., Library Director <strong>and</strong> Head of<br />

Collections; Jeanne Drewes, Library of Congress,<br />

Chief, Binding <strong>and</strong> Collections Care; Karen<br />

Motylewski, Institute of Museum <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Services to Library of Congress, Special <strong>Program</strong><br />

Liaison; Virgilia Rawnsley, New Jersey State Library,<br />

Training Consultant for Preservation Week; Ruth<br />

Shasteen, Central A & M High School, Librarian<br />

Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> – Developing a<br />

Library Allocation Formula<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

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Washington Convention Center -146A<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

Librarians are constantly looking for ways to utilize<br />

their limited collection development funds more<br />

effectively <strong>and</strong> efficiently. Arkansas State<br />

University’s library makes annual collection<br />

development allocations to academic departments<br />

using a weighted formula based on various factors<br />

including departmental credit hour production, the<br />

number of graduates, graduate programs, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

average costs of books <strong>and</strong> journals. We will<br />

describe the factors used, why they were chosen,<br />

<strong>and</strong> how the formula can be modified for a variety<br />

of libraries. This session will interest those<br />

concerned with the allocation of a library’s<br />

financial resources.<br />

Speakers: Jeff Bailey, Arkansas State University,<br />

Interim Dean; Linda Creibaum, Arkansas State<br />

University, Acquisitions Librarian<br />

Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> - Creating Value<br />

for Your Library Communities


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Washington Convention Center -142<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

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This program creates a theme-based framework<br />

for librarians to think about creating value for<br />

their library communities in the context of<br />

delivering exemplary services, programs, <strong>and</strong><br />

resources to further the educational mission of<br />

their institution. Creating value will be highlighted<br />

against an environmental scan consisting of a<br />

composite library SWOT analysis. This program will<br />

demonstrate strategies <strong>and</strong> solutions in each of<br />

the following themes - commitment to institutional<br />

effectiveness, assessment, <strong>and</strong> staff development;<br />

productive partnerships <strong>and</strong> building relationships;<br />

strategic planning <strong>and</strong> information technology;<br />

public relations, marketing <strong>and</strong> fund raising; <strong>and</strong><br />

cooperation through local, national <strong>and</strong><br />

international initiatives.<br />

Speakers: Bob Fernekes, Georgia Southern<br />

University, PhD, Information Services Librarian;<br />

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International Leadership: The U.S.<br />

- China Librarian Collaboration<br />

Project<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - IRC<br />

Washington Convention Center -208A/B<br />

As the world is becoming more globalized, it is<br />

critical that librarians find effective ways to<br />

collaborate. The Think Globally Act Globally project,<br />

funded by the US Institute of Museum & Library<br />

Services <strong>and</strong> the Chinese Ministry of Culture,<br />

carried out by a partnership between the University<br />

of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the Chinese American<br />

Librarians Association <strong>and</strong> the Library Society of<br />

China, aims at promoting collaboration <strong>and</strong><br />

exchange between librarians in US <strong>and</strong> China. This<br />

program features this innovative project between<br />

the two countries, which could serve as a model<br />

for librarians in other parts of the world.<br />

Speakers: Kevin Cherry, Institute of Museum <strong>and</strong><br />

Library Services, Senior <strong>Program</strong> Officer; Dr.<br />

Shuyong Jiang, University of Illinois, Associate<br />

Professor, Chinese Studies; Dr. Hwawei Lee, Library<br />

of, Congress; Dr. Beverly P. Lynch, Professor,<br />

Graduate School of Education & Information


Studies, UCLA, IRC Chair; Ms. Yue Wu, Library<br />

Society, of China<br />

PR Forum: Next practices in<br />

communications @ your library<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PAC<br />

Washington Convention Center -146B<br />

In 2007, Stephen Abram spoke before a crowd of<br />

350 people at the PR Forum about Library 2.0. But<br />

what’s next? Attend this session to hear his ideas<br />

on the role of social networking in library<br />

marketing <strong>and</strong> communications <strong>and</strong> on the new<br />

skills <strong>and</strong> competencies that library PR folks need.<br />

The PR Forum is an annual program for library<br />

public relations <strong>and</strong> marketing professionals,<br />

coordinated by the <strong>ALA</strong> PR Assembly.<br />

PRIME TIME Family Reading Time:<br />

A Model <strong>Program</strong> for Strengthening<br />

Families & Building Communities<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PPO<br />

Washington Convention Center -203A/B<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming;<br />

Literacy & Learning<br />

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Engage diverse, underserved neighborhoods of your<br />

community in PRIME TIME FAMILY READING TIME,<br />

a family literacy program featuring<br />

humanities-focused content, quality children’s<br />

literature, techniques based on the Socratic<br />

Method, <strong>and</strong> collective learning. A distinguished<br />

panel including representatives from the American<br />

Library Association, the National Endowment for<br />

the Humanities, <strong>and</strong> the Louisiana Endowment for<br />

the Humanities will discuss this program’s history,<br />

philosophy, <strong>and</strong> methodology, as well as proven<br />

strategies for securing funds to support this<br />

outreach model.<br />

Speakers: Rhonda Butler, Public Libraries of<br />

Saginaw, MI, Children’s <strong>and</strong> Teen Services<br />

Coordinator; Lainie Castle, <strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Office, Project Director; Anne Haimes,<br />

Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System, GA, Branch<br />

Group Manager; Pat Leach, Lincoln City Libraries,<br />

Lincoln, NE, Director; Thomas Phelps, National<br />

Endowment for the Humanities, Director, Division<br />

of Public <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Beyond: The Year of<br />

Cataloging Research<br />

ALCTS - CCS, LITA, RUSA – RSS


Washington Convention Center -147A<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Catologing & Metadata<br />

Come hear the experts share research ideas for<br />

meeting the challenges of a new decade in<br />

cataloging, cataloging st<strong>and</strong>ards, <strong>and</strong> online catalog<br />

design. Panel members will reflect on how <strong>2010</strong>,<br />

the Year of Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Metadata Research, can<br />

jump start a new era in research in bibliographic<br />

control for catalogs, cataloging, <strong>and</strong> beyond.<br />

Speakers: Lynn Connaway, OCLC, Senior Research<br />

Scientist; Amy Eklund, Georgia Perimeter College<br />

Libraries, Catalog Librarian <strong>and</strong> Instructor; Jane<br />

Greenberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel<br />

Hill, Professor <strong>and</strong> Director, SILS Metadata<br />

Research Center; Sara Shatford Layne, UCLA Library<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Metadata Center, Principal Cataloger<br />

Sit, Paws, Read: Animal <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

in Libraries<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -145B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

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Animal programs, including reading to dogs, have<br />

proven to be popular methods for fostering reading<br />

fluency in school <strong>and</strong> public libraries. <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

that feature animals draw children to the library<br />

<strong>and</strong> encourage humane education. Participants will<br />

learn about best practices in library programming<br />

with animals from two librarians <strong>and</strong> an author,<br />

as well as learn about animal-themed books that<br />

support humane treatment of animals.<br />

Speakers: Dori Hillestad Butler, Albert Whitman<br />

& Company, Author; Jeanette Larson, Larson Library<br />

Consulting, Consultant; Mignon Morse, McKinney<br />

Public Library System, Assistant Library Director;<br />

Children’s <strong>and</strong> Ya Book Blogs:<br />

Enhancing Library Services<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -204B/C<br />

Enhance collection development, keep current on<br />

trends <strong>and</strong> titles, <strong>and</strong> provide better readers’<br />

advisory using the collective, valuable resource of<br />

book reviews, industry news, <strong>and</strong> author interviews<br />

of children’s <strong>and</strong> young adult literature blogs.<br />

Learn how to utilize this dynamic, online world of<br />

fiction <strong>and</strong> nonfiction, poetry <strong>and</strong> prose, picture


ooks <strong>and</strong> teen titles, authors <strong>and</strong> illustrators,<br />

writing <strong>and</strong> reading, publishing insight <strong>and</strong><br />

programming ideas<br />

Speakers: Elizabeth Burns, New Jersey State<br />

Talking Book & Braille Center, Youth Services<br />

Consultant; Pam Coughlan, KidLitosphere Central,<br />

Director; Travis Jonker, Wayl<strong>and</strong> Union Schools,<br />

Elementary Library/Media Specialist<br />

New Leaders Orientation (ALTAFF)<br />

ALTAFF<br />

JW Marriott –State<br />

Join fellow ALTAFF officers <strong>and</strong> committee chairs<br />

to learn the ropes for maximizing the effectiveness<br />

of your position.<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Academic Friends<br />

ALTAFF<br />

JW Marriott -Congressional/Senate<br />

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Learn more about Friends groups in academic<br />

settings during this open discussion led by ALTAFF<br />

board members with successful academic Friends<br />

groups.


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Transformational Trends in Library<br />

Consortia<br />

ASCLA - ICAN<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Collaboration<br />

Library consortia have been around for decades.<br />

The successful ones find ways to adapt, evolve<br />

<strong>and</strong> change to meet the needs of their members.<br />

How do consortia leaders know what services need<br />

to be dropped, what needs to be added <strong>and</strong> what<br />

changes have to be made to help libraries succeed?<br />

A panel of consortia directors will discuss different<br />

paths they have taken to help ensure the future<br />

of their organizations. Come find out how you can<br />

help your own consortium succeed!<br />

Speakers: Tracy R. Byerly, Missouri Library<br />

Network Corp., Executive Director; Rosario Garza,<br />

Southern California Library Cooperative, Executive<br />

Director<br />

Rainbow Project Breakfast $<br />

GLBTRT SRRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -201


The Rainbow Project will celebrate the <strong>2010</strong><br />

Rainbow List with featured speakers Marcus Ewert,<br />

Ellen Hopkins, <strong>and</strong> Lesléa Newman. This is a<br />

ticketed event.<br />

Membership Fair: LIRT 101<br />

LIRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -144A-C<br />

Before the LIRT program begins, come to the<br />

Membership Fair. The purpose of the membership<br />

fair is to introduce new members <strong>and</strong> librarians<br />

interested in joining the round table, to the various<br />

avenues for involvement in LIRT.<br />

Thinking Inside the Box -<br />

Re-purposing Space for Libraries<br />

LLAMA - BES<br />

Washington Convention Center -145A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Buildings<br />

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A primer for public library directors, facility<br />

managers <strong>and</strong> trustees on the steps <strong>and</strong> processes<br />

required for evaluation of existing structures for<br />

adaptive reuse. Attendees will never be able look<br />

at vacant buildings again without imagining their


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hidden library potential. Case studies include<br />

conversion of non-traditional structures to small<br />

urban libraries <strong>and</strong> challenges associated “big box”<br />

retail centers conversions.<br />

Speakers: Timothy Burke, Albany Public Library,<br />

Assistant Director; James Mumby AIA, Director<br />

Library Group, Principal; Jeffrey Scherer, FAIA,<br />

Founding Principal<br />

Communication at the Crossroads:<br />

The Theory <strong>and</strong> Practice of<br />

Connecting Effectively Within <strong>and</strong><br />

Without the Organization<br />

LLAMA - LOMS<br />

Washington Convention Center -206<br />

In our library settings everyone thinks they are<br />

communicating well but, to no one’s surprise, the<br />

perception is often to the contrary. Change that<br />

perception by learning current theories <strong>and</strong> best<br />

practices to apply within your library – <strong>and</strong> with<br />

your library’s external constituencies – from<br />

communication experts. This session will be of<br />

benefit to a variety of library administrators,<br />

managers, <strong>and</strong> supervisors.


Speakers: Alan Grosenheider, University of Hawaii<br />

at Manoa, Assistant to the University Librarian;<br />

Richard Moniz, Johnson <strong>and</strong> Wales University,<br />

Director of Library Services; Shabbir Safdar,<br />

Verilion Inc., Communication Lobbyist/Founder <strong>and</strong><br />

CTO<br />

Library Research Round table<br />

Four-Star Research<br />

LRRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -146C<br />

Research<br />

This session will feature three library-related<br />

research papers describing studies of libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

librarianship. An LRRT committee will select the<br />

winning papers based on quality <strong>and</strong> creativity of<br />

study design, significance of the research topic,<br />

<strong>and</strong> potential for significant contribution to<br />

librarianship.<br />

Every Child Ready to Read (ECRR):<br />

Evaluation Update<br />

PLA ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -140A/B<br />

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Administration & Leadership<br />

Every Child Ready to Read (ECRR) is a parental<br />

education initiative created by PLA <strong>and</strong> ALSC. A<br />

joint taskforce was created in 2008 to evaluate<br />

ECRR <strong>and</strong> to recommend next steps. Dr. Susan<br />

Newman of the University of Michigan <strong>and</strong> Dr.<br />

Donna Celano of LaSalle University were selected<br />

to work with the taskforce. This program will<br />

present the results of this evaluation <strong>and</strong> the<br />

recommended next steps.<br />

Speakers: Viki Ash, San Antonio Public Library,<br />

Youth Coordinator; Clara Bohrer, West Bloomfield<br />

Township Library, Director; Kathleen Reif, St.<br />

Mary’s County Library, Director<br />

Literary Tastes Breakfast $<br />

RUSA, RUSA - CODES<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Independence A<br />

RUSA, the home to readers’ advisory, welcomes<br />

all book lovers to celebrate the power <strong>and</strong> pleasure<br />

of reading at this <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> tradition!<br />

Hear from the <strong>2010</strong> RUSA book award winners,<br />

including the Notable Books List <strong>and</strong> Reading List.<br />

Enjoy a delicious breakfast while listening to<br />

authors speak about their work. Authors will sign


ooks after the program. Purchase tickets in<br />

advance – limited seating available at the door.<br />

Speakers: Dan Chaon, Await Your Reply: A Novel,<br />

author; Laney Salisbury, Provenance: How a Con<br />

Man <strong>and</strong> a Forger Rewrote the History of Modern<br />

Art, author; David Small, Stitches: A Memoir,<br />

author; Adriana Trigiani, Very Valentine, author<br />

40th Anniversary of the Feminist<br />

Task force<br />

SRRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -147B<br />

Current Issues & Hot Topics<br />

What happened when? Women from different<br />

generations tell stories about their involvement in<br />

the Feminist Task Force <strong>and</strong> what it has meant to<br />

them.<br />

Teen Book Groups Can Work: how<br />

three very different libraries<br />

created teen reading communities<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -143B/C<br />

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Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

Librarians from three settings -rural, suburban,<br />

<strong>and</strong> urban - will describe through multimedia the<br />

challenges each of our teen initiatives faced <strong>and</strong><br />

how we overcame them. We’ll show examples of<br />

each success model through slides, video <strong>and</strong><br />

narration. A group of teens from Duxbury, MA will<br />

model a typical weekly meeting <strong>and</strong> the audience<br />

can ask questions of both librarians <strong>and</strong> teens.<br />

SUNDAY, 8:00A.M. - 12:00P.M.<br />

Digitization: Preserving <strong>and</strong> Open<br />

Access to African American<br />

Collections<br />

ACRL - AFAS<br />

Washington Convention Center -152B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

African American history is still incomplete. Digital<br />

collections opens up new possibilities for<br />

researchers to draw conclusions about the past,<br />

therefore, creating opportunities for new cutting<br />

edge information. This new technology enhances


opportunities for libraries to develop digital<br />

projects. This program will enable participants to<br />

see benefits of beginning or refining current<br />

digitization projects <strong>and</strong> identify tools that will<br />

enable them to assess or enhance their programs<br />

within their home institutions.<br />

Speakers: Robert Cox, University of<br />

MassachusettsAmherst, Head, Special Collections<br />

& University Archives; Ida E. Jones, Howard<br />

University, Assistant Curator, Manuscript Division,<br />

Moorl<strong>and</strong> Spingarn Research Center; Ira Revels,<br />

Cornell University, Project Manager, HBCUCUL<br />

Digital Collections<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ing up <strong>and</strong> Sitting in: Libraries<br />

<strong>and</strong> Social Change<br />

ACRL - ANSS<br />

Washington Convention Center -151B<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

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Libraries have long promoted social causes <strong>and</strong><br />

supported social movements, like the fight for civil<br />

rights <strong>and</strong> the women’s movement. And librarians<br />

are working to both preserve this grassroots<br />

history <strong>and</strong> to educate their communities about<br />

today’s social issues. For this program, activists,


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historians, librarians <strong>and</strong> other creative thinkers<br />

will discuss their research <strong>and</strong> involvement in<br />

promoting civic engagement <strong>and</strong> human rights,<br />

inviting conversation about how librarians can<br />

become engaged in social movements. 8-11am,<br />

breakfast served.<br />

Moderator: Annie C. Paprocki, University of Illinois<br />

at UrbanaChampaign, Anthropology <strong>and</strong> Sociology<br />

Librarian<br />

Speakers: Kathleen de la Peña McCook, University<br />

of South Florida, Distinguished University Professor,<br />

School of Library <strong>and</strong> Information Science; John<br />

Feffer, Provisions Library, Writing Fellow; Cheryl<br />

Knott Malone, University of Arizona, Associate<br />

Professor, School of Information Resources &<br />

Library Science<br />

Power of Multicultural <strong>Exhibit</strong>s in<br />

Building Intercultural Relationships<br />

with a Special Tribute to Haiti<br />

EMIERT<br />

Marriott Metro -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR E<br />

Join our panel for a presentation of best practices<br />

from libraries offering cultural exhibits (physical


<strong>and</strong> digital) that have helped build partnerships<br />

while promoting global consciousness. <strong>Exhibit</strong>s<br />

develop multicultural audiences, connect <strong>and</strong><br />

increase circulation, <strong>and</strong> cultivate community<br />

intercultural relationships. All this at very little<br />

cost to your library. Examples of successful<br />

exhibits include Children of Darfur, The Burka<br />

Demystified <strong>and</strong> Cricket: A Sport Where People<br />

Stop for Tea. 8:00 - 9:00am EMIERT Business<br />

Meeting, 9:0011:00am EMIERT <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

11:00-12:00pm EMIERT Membership Meeting<br />

Speakers: Homa Naficy, Hartford Public Library<br />

(CT), EMIERT, Chair; Marc Yves Regis, author<br />

Playtime in the Open Source<br />

S<strong>and</strong>box<br />

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LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -155<br />

Digital Information & Technologies; Transformation<br />

& Innovations<br />

This session will present the value of “playing<br />

around” in a development s<strong>and</strong>box. It will show<br />

how easy (<strong>and</strong> cheap) it was to use a portable<br />

localhost server <strong>and</strong> free, open source software<br />

(e.g., xampp, Drupal, Gimp, Amaya) to redesign


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the American Libraries website (launched winter<br />

2009/10), circumventing committees, RFPs, etc. to<br />

use an iterative method of development. In<br />

addition, we will show how a similar s<strong>and</strong>box<br />

environment can be used for Koha <strong>and</strong> OS<br />

discovery layers.<br />

Speakers: Sean Fitzpatrick, <strong>ALA</strong>, Associate Editor,<br />

American Libraries<br />

SUNDAY, 8:30A.M. - 12:00P.M.<br />

Homeless, Not Helpless: Issues,<br />

Challenges <strong>and</strong> Solutions for<br />

Serving Customer Without Homes<br />

PLA<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution B<br />

Current Issues & Hot Topics<br />

This program will address the evolving needs of<br />

the homeless patron, their impact on library<br />

services, <strong>and</strong> how to facilitate empowering <strong>and</strong><br />

potentially life-changing library programs to<br />

address the needs of these customers.


Speakers: Angela Craig, ImaginOn, Outreach<br />

Services, <strong>Program</strong> Specialist; Pamela Stovall, DC<br />

Public Library, Associate Director<br />

SUNDAY, 9:00A.M. - 10:00A.M.<br />

YA Author Coffee klatch $<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -207A/B<br />

Enjoy coffee <strong>and</strong> meet with YALSA’s award winning<br />

authors! This informal coffee klatch will give you<br />

an opportunity to meet authors who have appeared<br />

on one of YALSA’s six annual selected lists or have<br />

received one of YALSA’s five literary awards.<br />

Librarians will sit at a table <strong>and</strong> every 3 or 4<br />

minutes, a new author will arrive at your table to<br />

talk!<br />

SUNDAY, 10:30A.M. - 11:30A.M<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES -<br />

Dave Isay<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom C<br />

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SUNDAY, 10:30A.M. - 12:00P.M.<br />

Notable books for a Global Society<br />

Awards<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -145B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Literature & Collection<br />

Development<br />

The International Reading Association special<br />

interest group in children’s literature selects each<br />

year a list of outst<strong>and</strong>ing trade books for<br />

enhancing student underst<strong>and</strong>ing of people <strong>and</strong><br />

cultures throughout the world. Winning titles<br />

include fiction, nonfiction, <strong>and</strong> poetry written for<br />

students in grades K-12. The NBGS Committee<br />

solicits nominations for the award, prepares<br />

annotated lists of the winners for publication in<br />

The Dragon Lode <strong>and</strong> other related publications.<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Top 25 Web Sites for Teaching<br />

<strong>and</strong> Learning: Categories, Criteria,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Collaborative Strategies<br />

AASL


Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution C/D<br />

Join the AASL Best Web sites for Teaching <strong>and</strong><br />

Learning Committee for the newest <strong>2010</strong> Best<br />

Websites for Teaching <strong>and</strong> Learning. Learn about<br />

innovative, authoritative curriculum Web sites.<br />

WHY WIPO? Why International<br />

Copyright Matters<br />

ACRL<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution A<br />

Current Issues & Hot Topics<br />

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The U.S library community is at the forefront of<br />

efforts to shape copyright laws that provide the<br />

broadest possible uses of information into the<br />

future. Panelists will discuss current issues in<br />

international copyright <strong>and</strong> efforts to influence the<br />

development of copyright law <strong>and</strong> policy within<br />

the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)<br />

<strong>and</strong> the International Federation of Library<br />

Associations <strong>and</strong> Institutions (IFLA). Learn about<br />

the <strong>ALA</strong> International Copyright Advocacy <strong>Program</strong><br />

that is addressing issues at the international level.<br />

Speakers: Jonathan B<strong>and</strong>, PLLC, Technology Law<br />

<strong>and</strong> Policy, Lawyer; Carrie Russell, <strong>ALA</strong> Office of


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Information Technology Policy, <strong>Program</strong> Director;<br />

Janice T. Pilch, University of Illinois at<br />

Urbana-Champaign, Associate Professor of Library<br />

Administration, Humanities Librarian; Winston Tabb,<br />

Johns Hopkins University, Sheridan Dean of<br />

University Libraries <strong>and</strong> Museums<br />

Virtually Embedded in Second Life<br />

ACRL<br />

Washington Convention Center -208A/B<br />

User Services; Literacy & Learning<br />

Academic librarians collaborated with an English<br />

professor to embed in undergraduate composition<br />

courses taught within the virtual world of Second<br />

Life. Librarians attended class alongside students,<br />

eliminating barriers <strong>and</strong> building a positive rapport.<br />

Over three semesters, they progressed from<br />

bumping into virtual walls to providing in-depth<br />

research consultations <strong>and</strong> formal library<br />

instruction. This session focuses on the unique<br />

challenges of embedded librarianship in Second<br />

Life <strong>and</strong> best practices for supporting students in<br />

virtual learning contexts.<br />

Moderator: Karla Massia, University of Central<br />

Missouri, Technical Services Librarian


Speakers: Marian G. Davis, University of Central<br />

Missouri, Distance Learning Librarian; Carol Smith,<br />

University of Central Missouri, Assistant Professor,<br />

Reference Librarian, Public Services<br />

Library Instruction Live! Reaching<br />

distance Students in Real time<br />

ACRL<br />

Washington Convention Center -209A/B<br />

User Services<br />

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Librarians at both Cuyahoga Community College<br />

<strong>and</strong> Montana State University are exploring ways<br />

to improve library services for distance students.<br />

A demonstration of an actual online library<br />

instruction session using virtual software will be<br />

included. Tips on effective utilization of the<br />

software <strong>and</strong> techniques to increase web based<br />

student success in library research will be offered.<br />

Participants are encouraged to bring laptops <strong>and</strong><br />

participate in the online demonstration.<br />

Speakers: Sheila Bonn<strong>and</strong>, Montana State<br />

University, Reference Librarian/Assistant Professor;<br />

Nancy Connor, Cuyahoga Community College, Web<br />

Service Librarian; Mary Anne Hansen, Montana


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State University, Associate Professor/Reference<br />

Librarian<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong> Asian American Political<br />

Participation: Librarians, Media &<br />

Advocacy<br />

AFL - AP<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Renaissance Washington -Auditorium<br />

Current Issues & Hot Topics<br />

Speakers will discuss Asian/Pacific American<br />

activism through grassroots organizing using<br />

strategies such as political participation, media,<br />

creative writing, <strong>and</strong> other forms of mobilization<br />

to address different societal issues. This includes<br />

public/cultural institutions <strong>and</strong> spaces such as<br />

libraries, social policies, education, <strong>and</strong> public<br />

services. In particular they will share their<br />

experiences in forming coalitions <strong>and</strong> social<br />

movements at the local <strong>and</strong> international level<br />

with people with different backgrounds of class,<br />

race, <strong>and</strong> gender.


BC<strong>ALA</strong> What do I Need to know?<br />

Strategies for Career Growth <strong>and</strong><br />

Promotion Part II<br />

AFL - BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Four Points Sheraton -Franklin C/D<br />

Part II of the successful 2009 program, this<br />

session will address career strategies for graduate<br />

students <strong>and</strong> new <strong>and</strong> mid-level librarians<br />

preparing for promotion <strong>and</strong> leadership. A panel<br />

of business professionals <strong>and</strong> veteran librarians<br />

will provide insight into the mysteries of this<br />

process.<br />

REFORMA Successful Stories:<br />

Library Services in Latin America<br />

AFL - REFORMA<br />

Renaissance Mayflower –Senate<br />

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Librarians from Latin America share innovative <strong>and</strong><br />

successful examples about how they reach out to<br />

diverse customers. Presentations include promotion<br />

of reading in Honduras, cooperative cataloguing<br />

programs between Library of Congress <strong>and</strong> Latin


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American libraries, <strong>and</strong> the Virtual Library of Latin<br />

America with interfaces in English, Spanish <strong>and</strong><br />

Portuguese.<br />

Speakers: Nitida Carranza y Denise Atkins, Ana<br />

Lupe Cristán, <strong>and</strong> Marcia Rosetto <strong>and</strong> Aparecida<br />

da Graça Guimarães. <strong>Program</strong> presented in English<br />

with IFLA/ Latin American <strong>and</strong> the Caribbean<br />

Section<br />

Time to Act: An Agenda for<br />

Advancing Adolescent Literacy<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - LITERACY<br />

Renaissance Washington -Congressional Hall<br />

The Carnegie Corporation’s recently released report<br />

focuses on the essential literacy skills adolescents<br />

must learn <strong>and</strong> master in order to succeed in high<br />

school <strong>and</strong> advance to college. The authors<br />

articulate their vision of literacy for all, offer<br />

recommendations for improving instruction, issue<br />

a call to action to ensure that all students receive<br />

the support they to succeed in school <strong>and</strong> society.<br />

Panel moderated by Catherine Snow, Chair,<br />

Carnegie Corporation Council on Advancing<br />

Adolescent Literacy. Co-sponsored by YALSA.


Library services for the Poor <strong>and</strong><br />

Homeless<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - OLOS<br />

Washington Convention Center -203A/B<br />

User Services; Outreach<br />

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Developing services <strong>and</strong> programs that can improve<br />

the lives of poor <strong>and</strong> homeless library patrons can<br />

be a daunting task. This panel of noted library<br />

professionals will discuss programs they offer to<br />

help the poor <strong>and</strong> homeless in finding jobs,<br />

connecting with social services, using technology<br />

<strong>and</strong> transforming their economic situation.<br />

Speakers: Nicholas Higgins, New York Public<br />

Library, Correctional Services Librarian; Victoria<br />

Hill, Brooklyn Public Library, Children’s Cluster<br />

Specialist; Julie Winkelstein, University of<br />

Tennessee, Knoxville, Doctoral Student<br />

Bring the Universe to Your Library<br />

with NASA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PPO<br />

Renaissance Washington -Congressional Hall A/B<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming


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The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), a<br />

NASA affiliate, describes the amazing array of<br />

online, print, <strong>and</strong> in-person cultural programs <strong>and</strong><br />

resources available free to libraries about the<br />

history, current research, <strong>and</strong> projects of NASA<br />

<strong>and</strong> its afililiates. Scientists from the STScI <strong>and</strong><br />

librarians will be featured at this session.<br />

Moderator: Susan Br<strong>and</strong>ehoff, <strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Office, Director, <strong>Program</strong> Development <strong>and</strong><br />

Partnerships<br />

Speakers: Denise Smith, Space Telescope Science<br />

Institute, Principal Investigator <strong>and</strong> coordinator for<br />

Visions of the Universe; Frank Summers, Space<br />

Telescope Science Institute, Astronomer <strong>and</strong> curator<br />

for Visions of the Universe<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s That Pack the Place: A<br />

How-to Guide for Libraries of Any<br />

Shape or Sizes<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PPO<br />

Renaissance Washington -Auditorium<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Public programming can deliver valuable<br />

information <strong>and</strong> educational benefits to users,


provide opportunities for outreach, partnerships<br />

<strong>and</strong> collaboration, <strong>and</strong> enhance the library’s<br />

presence in the community. Learn about new trends<br />

in public programming (including how to attract<br />

new or underserved audiences) <strong>and</strong> find out how<br />

libraries of all types, sizes <strong>and</strong> varied budgets<br />

produce successful programs. Hear about the many<br />

resources from <strong>ALA</strong>’s Public <strong>Program</strong>s Office that<br />

can support your efforts, <strong>and</strong> come share your own<br />

examples of programming at your library.<br />

Presented by the <strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>and</strong> Cultural <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Advisory Committee.<br />

Speakers: Nann Blaine Hilyard, ZionBenton Public<br />

Library, Director; Terrilyn Chun, Multnomah County<br />

Library, Systemiwide <strong>Program</strong>ming Coordinator;<br />

Chapple langemack, Bellevue Regional Library, King<br />

County Library System, Senior Managing Librarian;<br />

Jennifer Longee, Durham Academy Middle School,<br />

Librarian<br />

Open to Change: Open Source <strong>and</strong><br />

Next Generation ILS <strong>and</strong> ERMS<br />

ALCTS - AS, ALCTS - CRS<br />

Washington Convention Center -146C<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services<br />

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410<br />

Join us in thinking outside the out-of-the-box,<br />

proprietary ILS or ERM as the members of this<br />

panel discuss the latest developments in open<br />

source library applications. Although much<br />

attention has been paid to the promise of open<br />

source <strong>and</strong> new technologies for the OPAC, this<br />

panel will shed light on how next-generation<br />

technology, open source projects, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

widespread sharing of home-grown solutions can<br />

help change the game in acquisitions <strong>and</strong><br />

e-resource management.<br />

Speakers: Galadriel Chilton, University of Wisconsin<br />

La Crosse, Electronic Resources Librarian; Bill<br />

Erickson, Equinox Software, VP of Software<br />

Development & Integration; Joshua Ferraro, LibLime,<br />

CEO; Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University,<br />

Associate Dean for Library Technologies &<br />

Executive Director, Kuali OLE<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Update Forum (CRS)<br />

ALCTS - CRS<br />

JW Marriott -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR III<br />

The St<strong>and</strong>ards Update Forum looks at developing<br />

<strong>and</strong> revised st<strong>and</strong>ards, best practices, <strong>and</strong>


guidelines <strong>and</strong> their application that pertain to<br />

continuing resources.<br />

Strategic Future of Print Collections<br />

in Research Libraries<br />

ALCTS - PARS ACRL RBMS<br />

Washington Convention Center -206<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Preservation<br />

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Use of print library collections is shifting from<br />

physical circulation to digital reformatting <strong>and</strong><br />

screen delivery. Does this shift suggest a<br />

continuing role for physical collections or does<br />

their screen delivery inherently suggest print<br />

disposal? Recent technologies of print-on-dem<strong>and</strong><br />

will be evaluated from a preservation perspective,<br />

interdependence of similar physical <strong>and</strong> digital<br />

collections discussed, <strong>and</strong> preservation service<br />

reassignment <strong>and</strong> preservation advocacy for the<br />

continuing role of print in the context of its digital<br />

delivery will be explored.<br />

Moderator: Gary Frost, University of Iowa,<br />

Conservator; Debra Nolan, LBI The Original<br />

Hardcover Bookbinders, Executive Director


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Speakers: Walt Crawford, Library Leadership<br />

Network, Editorial Director; Shannon Zachary,<br />

University of Michigan, Preservation Librarian<br />

Celebrating the Spoken Word with<br />

poetry for Young People<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

This program celebrates the oral quality of poetry<br />

for young people by showcasing the current<br />

Children’s Poet Laureate, Mary Ann Hoberman, who<br />

will speak about her life, work, <strong>and</strong> creative<br />

process; inviting participants to join in on<br />

interactive reading aloud of children’s poetry using<br />

a variety of practical strategies, <strong>and</strong> concluding<br />

with a performance by young winners of the new<br />

Poetry Out Loud National Recitation Contest, a<br />

program for fostering children’s confidence <strong>and</strong><br />

public speaking.<br />

Speakers: Mary Ann Hoberman, Little Brown<br />

Publishing Company, Poet <strong>and</strong> Author; Sylvia<br />

Vardell, Texas Woman’s University, Professor;


Stephen Young, Poetry Foundation, <strong>Program</strong><br />

Director<br />

Grassroots 2.0: New Technologies<br />

ALSC AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

Children & Young Adults; Advocacy<br />

413<br />

Are state <strong>and</strong> local budget shortfalls threatening<br />

the services your library offers, perhaps even your<br />

job? Never has it been more important (or easier)<br />

to be an advocate for libraries! Learn to create<br />

messaging that will capture the attention of<br />

policymakers, find out how to build powerful<br />

coalitions that affect change, <strong>and</strong> discover Web<br />

2.0 <strong>and</strong> social media techniques that make<br />

advocacy easier than ever <strong>and</strong> ensure your voice<br />

is heard from townhall to Washington!<br />

Speakers: Jonathan Godfrey, House Judiciary<br />

Committee, Communications Director; Dr. Curtis<br />

Rogers, South Carolina State Library; Stephanie<br />

Vance, Advocacy Guru


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Murder in Connecticut vs. Cheshire<br />

Public Library<br />

ALTAFF<br />

JW Marriott –Cannon<br />

A violent murder shocked a close-knit community.<br />

A book, written from interviews given by one of<br />

the accused killers, was published before the trial.<br />

The library bought the book which was challenged<br />

before it arrived. Learn how the library’s Advisory<br />

Board h<strong>and</strong>led this issue, <strong>and</strong> what impact library<br />

advocates had. Cheshire Library Director <strong>and</strong> others<br />

will share what you should know to face a similar<br />

challenge, <strong>and</strong> what advocates can do to support<br />

their library.<br />

Have Fun At The Library: Anyone<br />

Can Transform Their Workplace<br />

Culture And Get More Out Of Their<br />

Work<br />

ASCLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -146A<br />

Human Resources <strong>and</strong> Staff Development


When was the last time you had fun at work? Are<br />

you <strong>and</strong> your co-workers miserable? YOU can help<br />

change that! Having fun at work is a management<br />

phenomenon <strong>and</strong> employee outlook that has<br />

spawned much attention in the business world.<br />

Can the same practices be applied to libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

library employees? This program will report on the<br />

results of at least one library organization that is<br />

having fun <strong>and</strong> developing a more rewarding<br />

workplace environment for all of its employees.<br />

Speakers: Anne K. Abate, SouthWest Ohio <strong>and</strong><br />

Neighboring (SWON) Libraries; Emily Clasper,<br />

Suffolk Cooperative Library System; Tony Tallent,<br />

Boulder (Colo.) Public Library<br />

Connecting Family Caregivers<br />

ASCLA - SLAS<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -<strong>Conference</strong> Theatre<br />

User Services; Outreach<br />

415<br />

There are 44 million family caregivers caring for<br />

adults over 50 who need access to critical medical<br />

<strong>and</strong> care information, yet most caregivers are<br />

isolated <strong>and</strong> unable to access the information they<br />

need to care for their loved ones. The Connecticut<br />

State Library in collaboration with the National


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Alliance for Caregiving <strong>and</strong> the National Family<br />

Caregivers Association will share results of a<br />

project to train family caregivers on how to access<br />

web-based resources.<br />

Speakers: Yol<strong>and</strong>a J. Cuesta, MultiCultural<br />

Consulting; Gail Hunt, National Alliance for<br />

Caregiving; Doug Lord, Connecticut State Library;<br />

Suzanne Mintz, National Family Caregivers<br />

Association<br />

Library Trainers as Leaders<br />

LEARNRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -201<br />

Human Resources <strong>and</strong> Staff Development<br />

Library staff development is in a state of flux. It<br />

is no longer enough for administrators to tell staff<br />

what training to offer. Workplace learning<br />

professionals must be part of the organization’s<br />

strategic planning. In this interactive session, the<br />

audience will share best practices on how library<br />

trainers can step up their leadership skills <strong>and</strong> get<br />

a place at the strategic planning table. Includes<br />

signing of the speakers’ new <strong>ALA</strong> Editions of the<br />

same title.


Speakers: Lori Reed, Public Library of Charlotte &<br />

Mecklenburg County, Learning & Development<br />

Coordinator; Paul Signorelli, Paul Signorelli<br />

Association, Writer, Trainer, <strong>and</strong> Consultant for<br />

Libraries<br />

Capitalizing on Technology: A<br />

Teaching Technology Fair<br />

LIRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -144A-C<br />

Children & Young Adults; Technology<br />

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Using technology in teaching is an ever changing<br />

process <strong>and</strong> keeping aware of new technologies<br />

can be daunting. Come discover how using open<br />

source software can enhance instruction. Presenters<br />

discuss <strong>and</strong> demonstrate using various technologies<br />

in their instruction. Attendees will be able to talk<br />

with librarians who use open source technology.<br />

If you just want to learn more about how open<br />

source software is being used, this session will<br />

help you capitalize on technology.


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Designing Digital Experiences for<br />

Library Websites<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -146B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies; Transformation<br />

& Innovations<br />

There is a revolution occurring on the Web. New<br />

technology tools <strong>and</strong> techniques are changing the<br />

way users think about <strong>and</strong> interact with the<br />

Websites they frequent. Businesses that recognize<br />

the radical shift in customer expectations know<br />

that “usability” isn’t enough any more; they are<br />

increasingly obsessed with building Websites <strong>and</strong><br />

applications that deliver great user experiences.<br />

Panelists will explain the concepts behind designing<br />

experiences on the Web, <strong>and</strong> then answer<br />

questions.<br />

Speakers: John Blyberg, Darien Library, Head,<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> Digital Initiatives; Toby Greenwalt,<br />

Skokie Public Library, Virtual Services Coordinator;<br />

David Lee King, Topeka & Shawnee County Public<br />

Library, Digital Branch & Services Manager; Bobbi<br />

Newman, Chattahoochee Valley Libraries, Digital<br />

Branch Manager


With Great power Comes Great<br />

Responsibility: Building a Support<br />

Infrastructure for an Open-Source<br />

ILS<br />

LITA<br />

Hilton Washington –Fairchild<br />

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Going with the open-source product as your ILS<br />

was a gutsy move. Now, you have to grapple with<br />

the cost-transference that just occurred: the<br />

organization has changed during the <strong>and</strong> will need<br />

to change even more to make it a viable,<br />

long-term solution. This presentation will show<br />

how the balance of support <strong>and</strong> expertise should<br />

evolve so that you can utilize your new ILS for<br />

the benefit of all stakeholders. It will cover the<br />

troubleshooting approach, project plans, roles <strong>and</strong><br />

responsibilities <strong>and</strong> br<strong>and</strong>ing questions that should<br />

be asked throughout the product life cycle.


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MODS <strong>and</strong> MADS: Current<br />

implementations <strong>and</strong> future<br />

directions<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -143B/C<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

This program will include examples of current<br />

implementations of MODS/ MADS, future directions<br />

(including how a 4.0 version might work better at<br />

the network level), <strong>and</strong> its relation to other<br />

metadata st<strong>and</strong>ards. This program is intended to<br />

elicit feedback <strong>and</strong> discussion with the community.<br />

Orchestrating PR to Get Funding<br />

LLAMA - PRMS<br />

Washington Convention Center -204B/C<br />

Administration & Leadership; Advocacy, Marketing<br />

& Fundraising<br />

Learn how to orchestrate your organization’s<br />

message for results when speaking to politicians<br />

<strong>and</strong> the public. Hear from speakers who use<br />

quantitative <strong>and</strong> qualitative measures to get<br />

funding <strong>and</strong> advocate for their libraries. Leaders


must select focused tools for their audience.<br />

Studies have shown that quantitative measures<br />

are useful to convince some groups while a story<br />

with the personal touch is what convinces others.<br />

Speakers: Laura K. Lee Dellinger, Metropolitan<br />

Group, Principal/Senior Executive Vice President;<br />

Joe Matthews, JRM Consulting, President; Felton<br />

Thomas, Jr., Clevel<strong>and</strong> Public Library, Director<br />

Research to Underst<strong>and</strong> Users:<br />

Issues <strong>and</strong> Approaches<br />

LRRT<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Independence H/I<br />

Research<br />

This session will feature three library-related<br />

research papers investigating users <strong>and</strong> their use<br />

of libraries <strong>and</strong> information. An LRRT committee<br />

will select the winning papers based on quality of<br />

study design, significance of the research topic,<br />

<strong>and</strong> potential for significant contribution to<br />

librarianship.<br />

Advocacy By All<br />

PLA<br />

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422<br />

Washington Convention Center -140A/B<br />

Administration & Leadership; Advocacy, Marketing<br />

& Fundraising<br />

After a failed levy lid lift, the Metropolitan Group<br />

recommended that Kitsap Regional Library raise<br />

its awareness in the community through an<br />

education initiative. The KRL Cafe, a staff-driven<br />

advocacy group was created. The Cafe develops<br />

initiatives to inform <strong>and</strong> excite the community<br />

about the library, its mission, collection, programs,<br />

<strong>and</strong> services. Collecting <strong>and</strong> sharing stories with<br />

staff <strong>and</strong> the public, reaching out to groups,<br />

developing a grassroots information campaign, the<br />

group has directly influenced the community’s<br />

support of the library.<br />

Speakers: Peggy Branaman, Kitsap Regional<br />

Library, Librarian; Suzanne Christman, Kitsap<br />

Regional Library, Librarian; Rachele Deininger,<br />

Sylvan Way Branch Library, Kitsap Rgnl. Library,<br />

Technical Services Specialist; Christina Nofziger,<br />

Silverdale Branch, Kitsap Rgnl. Library, Library<br />

Assistant


Passing the Baton: Who Will Take<br />

It?<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -145A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Leadership &<br />

Management<br />

423<br />

There are 72 million baby boomers, 11,000<br />

Americans turn 50 every day, 4.6 adults turn 65<br />

each minute, <strong>and</strong> almost 60% of librarians are 45<br />

or older. There is little balance: only 7% of the<br />

library work force is age 20-29! Not surprisingly<br />

the profession worldwide is asking “who will run<br />

the libraries when this talent leaves?” Be proactive<br />

- be ahead of the curve! Learn how to make a<br />

case, hear what other libraries are doing, <strong>and</strong><br />

accelerate your planning <strong>and</strong> leadership<br />

development to deal with this reality.<br />

Speakers: Jo Pinder, Baltimore County Public<br />

Library, Assistant Director; Paula Singer, The Singer<br />

Group, Inc., President


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Innovative Collection Centered<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s: Beyond the Book Group<br />

RUSA - CODES<br />

Renaissance Washington -Renaissance East<br />

User Services; Outreach<br />

Libraries around the country put on fantastic adult<br />

programs for their patrons, but often these<br />

programs are driven by the performer or speaker,<br />

<strong>and</strong> connections made to the library’s collection<br />

are frequently an afterthought or altogether<br />

nonexistent. During this session we’ll discuss<br />

content <strong>and</strong> implementation tips for<br />

collection-centered programs, including both<br />

traditional events like book discussion groups<br />

creative programming opportunities such as adult<br />

storytimes, summer reading programs, mock book<br />

awards, battle of the book competitions, genre<br />

studies, <strong>and</strong> seasonal previews of new books.<br />

Speakers: Vivienne Beckett, Scenic Regional<br />

Library, Assistant Director/Adult Services Librarian;<br />

Michelle BoisvenueFox, Kent District Library, Branch<br />

Manager; Cynthia Dudenhoffer, Central Methodist<br />

University, Director of Information Resources; Alan


Jacobson, Oak Park Public Library, Librarian; David<br />

Wright, Seattle Public Library, Librarian<br />

How Shared is Shared? Remote<br />

Storage <strong>and</strong> Cooperative Collection<br />

Building<br />

RUSA - CODES, RUSA - STARS<br />

Washington Convention Center -147B<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Collection Development<br />

425<br />

Faced with the challenges of balancing the costs<br />

<strong>and</strong> benefits of maintaining print collections at the<br />

local level, libraries are moving increasingly toward<br />

shared management of print materials with partner<br />

institutions. This program will offer perspectives<br />

on building shared collections housed at off-site<br />

storage facilities <strong>and</strong> will discuss models for<br />

retention policies <strong>and</strong> service agreements. Panelists<br />

will address how shared print holdings inform<br />

collection development decisions for acquiring,<br />

managing, <strong>and</strong> withdrawing items from on-site<br />

collections <strong>and</strong> will highlight strategies for future<br />

directions.


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Speakers: Constance Malpas, OCLC, <strong>Program</strong><br />

Officer; Emily Stambaugh, California Digital Library,<br />

Shared Print Manager<br />

To Protect <strong>and</strong> Serve: Is Digitization<br />

Good for Your Historical<br />

Collections?<br />

RUSA - HS<br />

Renaissance Washington -Rennaisance West A/B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies; Transformation<br />

& Innovations<br />

The large, primary source digitization projects<br />

created by archives, larger public libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

state agencies have come of age, <strong>and</strong> this program<br />

presents an opportunity for future projects large<br />

or small to learn from their challenges <strong>and</strong><br />

successes. A panel of librarians <strong>and</strong> staff from the<br />

various types of libraries <strong>and</strong> archives who helped<br />

make these sites possible will discuss ways to<br />

fund, manage <strong>and</strong> gather materials in your state<br />

or at your institution, as well as how to promote<br />

your own historical materials.<br />

Speakers: Jill Katte, Duke University, Digital<br />

Collections <strong>Program</strong> Coordinator; Angela O’Neal,


Ohio Historical Society, Director, Information<br />

Technology; Matthew Sheehy, New York Public<br />

Library, Acting Director for Research <strong>and</strong> Reference<br />

Services<br />

Smart Technologies for Tough<br />

Economic Times: Using Innovative<br />

Technologies to Enhance Service,<br />

Extend Your Library’s Reach, And<br />

Not Break the Budget<br />

RUSA - MARS<br />

Washington Convention Center-Ballroom B<br />

User Services; Outreach<br />

427<br />

As libraries everywhere face budget cuts,<br />

investigating new technologies may not seem like<br />

a top priority. But technology doesn’t need to be<br />

expensive: free or low-cost software programs can<br />

enhance <strong>and</strong> extend your library’s services,<br />

regardless of its size <strong>and</strong> budget. If your service<br />

goals are colliding with the realities of budget,<br />

time, staff, <strong>and</strong> IT support, come hear from<br />

librarians working in diverse settings how they<br />

have used budget-friendly technological solutions<br />

to meet such challenges.


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Speakers: Chad Boeninger, Ohio University,<br />

Reference & Instruction Technology Coordinator;<br />

Nicole Engard, N/A, Editor, Library Mashups:<br />

Exploring New Ways to Delivery Library Data<br />

(Information Today); Diane Kresh, Arlington (Va.)<br />

Public Library, Director<br />

Video Makes the Library Star:<br />

Library-Created Visual Media<br />

VRT<br />

Renaissance Mayflower –Colonial<br />

The Video Round Table’s <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Program</strong> in <strong>2010</strong><br />

in Washington, DC will feature creators of<br />

library-related visual media. Librarians who have<br />

used their videos for promotion or instruction will<br />

share their experiences <strong>and</strong> discuss things to<br />

consider before launching a video production<br />

project.<br />

The Video Round Table’s <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Program</strong> in <strong>2010</strong><br />

in Washington, DC will feature creators of<br />

library-related visual media. Librarians who have<br />

used their videos for promotion or instruction will<br />

share their experiences <strong>and</strong> discuss things to<br />

consider before launching a video production<br />

project.


<strong>2010</strong> Alex Awards<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -150B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Literature & Collection<br />

Development<br />

The <strong>2010</strong> Alex Award winners—what they are <strong>and</strong><br />

how to sell them to young adults—are highlighted<br />

in this panel presentation. Winning author David<br />

Small will speak about his book <strong>and</strong> the award.<br />

The Alex Award is given to the top 10 books that<br />

appeal to young adults, <strong>and</strong> is administered by<br />

YALSA <strong>and</strong> sponsored by the Margaret Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Edwards Trust.<br />

SUNDAY, 10:30A.M. - 1:30P.M.<br />

Bookmobiles - Delivering<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Library Services $<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-OLOS, AFL-ABOS<br />

Washington Convention Center -207A/B<br />

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The 4th annual Bookmobile Sunday program will<br />

feature discussions covering advocacy, eco-friendly<br />

vehicles <strong>and</strong> fuels, mobile service options,


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marketing, <strong>and</strong> Bookmobiles 101. Keynote speaker<br />

W. Ralph Eubanks of the Library of Congress will<br />

describe how bookmobiles played a vital role in<br />

his youth, providing him with books that would<br />

otherwise be unavailable to him at the segregated<br />

main library. A luncheon with novelist Andrew<br />

Smith, author of Ghost Medicine, In the Path of<br />

Falling Objects, <strong>and</strong> the upcoming The Marbury<br />

Lens, is included with registration.<br />

Speakers: W. Ralph Eubanks, Library of Congress,<br />

Director of Publishing; Andrew Smith, Author<br />

SUNDAY, 11:00A.M. - 1:30P.M.<br />

Swap & Shop Presents: PR<br />

X-change (Public Relations<br />

Exchange)<br />

LLAMA - PRMS<br />

Washington Convention Center -Special Events,<br />

Hall C, Aisle 700<br />

View <strong>and</strong> sample a showcase of PR materials<br />

(annual reports, newsletters, reading promotions,<br />

web pages <strong>and</strong> more), including the winners of<br />

the Best of Show awards, a juried selection of the


est library materials produced in the past year.<br />

Attendees can visit talk tables for hints on social<br />

media marketing <strong>and</strong> pick up free examples of<br />

promotional materials from libraries of all types<br />

<strong>and</strong> sizes. <strong>Exhibit</strong>s include John Cotton Dana winner<br />

<strong>and</strong> the PR Doctors, available for one-on-one<br />

consultations.<br />

SUNDAY, 12:30P.M. - 2:00P.M.<br />

Specialized Outreach Services<br />

(SOS) Luncheon $<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Washington Convention Center -101<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

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Join Trustees <strong>and</strong> Friends from across the country<br />

at this traditional luncheon. Past Presidents Peggy<br />

Danhof <strong>and</strong> Peggy Barber will share their vision<br />

for ALTAFF’s future. A perfect opportunity to share<br />

ideas, concerns <strong>and</strong> successes with others. Tickets<br />

are $55 in advance. ALT1


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SUNDAY, 1:00P.M. - 2:30P.M.<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES -<br />

PLA President’s <strong>Program</strong>, Will<br />

Shortz<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>, PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center-Ballroom C<br />

SUNDAY, 1:30P.M. - 3:00P.M.<br />

Independent Schools Section (ISS)<br />

Social $<br />

AASL - ISS<br />

Embassy Suites -Capital C/D<br />

After lunch, head on over to the ISS Social <strong>and</strong><br />

join your colleagues for coffee, dessert, <strong>and</strong><br />

conversation. This event will feature guest speaker,<br />

best selling author of contemporary fantasy novels<br />

for teens <strong>and</strong> children, Holly Black.<br />

Top Technology Trends<br />

LITA


Washington Convention Center -Ballroom B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

This program features our ongoing roundtable<br />

discussion about trends <strong>and</strong> advances in library<br />

technology by a panel of LITA technology experts.<br />

The panelists will describe changes <strong>and</strong> advances<br />

in technology that they see having an impact on<br />

the library world, <strong>and</strong> suggest what libraries might<br />

do to take advantage of these trends.<br />

SUNDAY, 1:30P.M. - 3:30P.M.<br />

Not in My Library! Self-Censorship<br />

Alive <strong>and</strong> Well<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -150B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Literature & Collection<br />

Development<br />

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Who hasn’t struggled with what resources we<br />

should provide <strong>and</strong> what we dare not select?<br />

School librarians are the defenders of intellectual<br />

freedom. Easy to say, not so easy to do. When<br />

selecting materials, we strive for a balanced<br />

collection that reflects the needs <strong>and</strong> values of


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our communities. What about our own<br />

strongly-held beliefs? Where does informed<br />

selection end <strong>and</strong> censorship begin? Share an<br />

honest discussion about the sensitive topic of<br />

self-censorship.<br />

The Best of the Best from the<br />

University Presses: Books You<br />

Should Know About<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

Children & Young Adults; Literature & Collection<br />

Development<br />

25-30 University Press titles will be presented by<br />

a panel of PLA <strong>and</strong> AASL-member librarians. Titles<br />

will represent those featured in the <strong>2010</strong> University<br />

Press Books Selected for Public <strong>and</strong> Secondary<br />

School Libraries, an annual collection development<br />

bibliography produced by the Association of<br />

American University Presses in coordination with<br />

the AASL’s American University Press Books<br />

committee <strong>and</strong> PLA’s University Press Book<br />

Reviewers Community of Practice group. Book<br />

subjects will include art, literature, history,<br />

multicultural studies, political science, <strong>and</strong>


memoirs. A raffle of all books presented will be<br />

drawn at the end of the program.<br />

Last Fair Deal Gone Down: Ethical<br />

Considerations in Library Vendor<br />

Relations<br />

ACRL<br />

Washington Convention Center -206<br />

Current Issues & Hot Topics<br />

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Vendor relations within libraries are critical <strong>and</strong><br />

multifaceted, impacting everyone involved.<br />

Relationships can be institutional or individual in<br />

nature, involving purchases, sponsorships <strong>and</strong><br />

grants. In the tightly woven library world, personal<br />

friendships exist <strong>and</strong> many colleagues have worked<br />

in both libraries <strong>and</strong> as vendors. What are the<br />

ethical considerations when negotiating contracts,<br />

sponsoring or attending events, accepting grants?<br />

How do personal ethics intersect/inform<br />

professional ethics? A panel of speakers will<br />

discuss these <strong>and</strong> other issues.<br />

Moderator: Keith Powell, Head of Acquisitions,<br />

University of California, Irvine


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Speakers: Ivy Anderson, California Digital Library,<br />

Director, Collection Development <strong>and</strong> Management;<br />

Margaret Mellinger, Oregon State University,<br />

Engineering Librarian; Kittie S. Henderson, EBSCO<br />

Information Services, Director, Academic <strong>and</strong> Law<br />

Divisions<br />

It Takes Two: Co-Writing Across<br />

disciplines<br />

ACRL<br />

Washington Convention Center -208A/B<br />

Research<br />

Two sets of panelists, each with a librarian <strong>and</strong><br />

an LIS faculty member, will discuss the process<br />

<strong>and</strong> strategies for collaborating to bridge theory<br />

<strong>and</strong> praxis. The panelists will discuss how<br />

“researching together” informs their work <strong>and</strong> will<br />

encourage others to engage collaboratively in<br />

research <strong>and</strong> writing efforts. Panelists will discuss<br />

their collaborative work <strong>and</strong> engage directly with<br />

attendees to explore the process of collaboration,<br />

from conception, through methodology <strong>and</strong><br />

findings, to communication of results.<br />

Speakers: James Elmborg, University of Iowa,<br />

Associate Professor, School of Library <strong>and</strong>


Information Science; Sheril Hook, University of<br />

Toronto, Collaborative Curriculum Development<br />

Librarian; John M. Budd, University of Missouri,<br />

Professor, School of Information Science <strong>and</strong><br />

Learning Technologies; Nicole Saylor, University of<br />

Iowa, Head of Digital Library Services<br />

Teaching AAME Resources by using<br />

primary Source Materials from<br />

Special Collections: An Innovative<br />

Approach to Library Instruction<br />

ACRL - AAMES ACRL RBMS<br />

Washington Convention Center -152B<br />

User Services<br />

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Using primary sources from special collections for<br />

teaching bibliographic instruction sessions to<br />

students of Asian, African, <strong>and</strong> Middle Eastern<br />

Studies. The availability of web 2.0 technologies<br />

is very useful for teaching <strong>and</strong> promoting primary<br />

sources in an innovative way to students in these<br />

disciplines. The aim of this program is to<br />

demonstrate efforts taken by subject specialists<br />

<strong>and</strong> special collections librarians to integrate these<br />

materials from their libraries’ collections for


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bibliographic instruction. Co-sponsored by ACRL<br />

RBMS <strong>and</strong> the Chinese American Librarians<br />

Association.<br />

Speakers: Mary Jane Deeb, Library of Congress,<br />

Chief, African <strong>and</strong> Middle Eastern Division; David<br />

Easterbrook, Northwestern University, George <strong>and</strong><br />

Mary LeCron Foster Curator, Melville J Herskovits<br />

Library of African Studies; Shuyong Jiang,<br />

University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, Associate<br />

Professor <strong>and</strong> Chinese Studies Librarian/Cataloging<br />

Coordinator; Triveni Kuchi, Rutgers University,<br />

South Asia <strong>and</strong> Sociology Librarian<br />

How We Memorialize: The Art <strong>and</strong><br />

Politics of Public Memorialization<br />

ACRL - ARTS<br />

Renaissance Washington -Congressional Hall A/B<br />

Current Issues & Hot Topics<br />

The program will examine emotional, spiritual <strong>and</strong><br />

intellectual responses to public memorials <strong>and</strong><br />

consider political issues involved in their creation.<br />

In addition, the program will examine, within the<br />

context of the nature of the public memorial, how<br />

the act of memorializing is evolving. What is the<br />

definition of a memorial? Is this definition being


ecast in light of virtual or transitory memorials?<br />

How does one document <strong>and</strong> “preserve” memorials<br />

that are not physical or permanent?<br />

Moderator: Eric A. Kidwell, Huntingdon College,<br />

Director of the Library <strong>and</strong> Professor<br />

Speakers: Davis Buckley, FAIA, Davis Buckley<br />

Architects <strong>and</strong> Planners, President; Kirk Savage,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Professor, History of Art<br />

<strong>and</strong> Architecture<br />

Question, Find, Evaluate, Apply:<br />

Translating Evidence Based Practice<br />

to Information Literacy Instruction<br />

ACRL - IS, ACRL - EBSS<br />

Washington Convention Center -146B<br />

User Services<br />

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A strong relationship exists between the process<br />

of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) <strong>and</strong> information<br />

literacy st<strong>and</strong>ards: both rely on the same method<br />

to fulfill a research need. How can academic<br />

librarians adapt EBP to market <strong>and</strong> teach<br />

information literacy? How can EBP inform<br />

assessment <strong>and</strong> improvement of information<br />

literacy programs? The program includes a panel


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of experts presenting their approaches to EBP <strong>and</strong><br />

information literacy <strong>and</strong> time for participant<br />

reflection <strong>and</strong> discussion.<br />

Moderator: Amy Deuink, Penn State Altoona,<br />

Reference Librarian; Michele Ostrow, University of<br />

Texas, Head, Library Instruction Services<br />

Speakers: Megan Oakleaf, Assistant Professor in<br />

the iSchool, Syracuse University; Diana Wakimoto,<br />

California State University, East Bay, Online<br />

Literacy Librarian<br />

To Catch a Thief: Cataloging <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Security of Special Collections<br />

ACRL - RBMS<br />

Washington Convention Center -146C<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Catologing & Metadata<br />

How can libraries fulfill the need to expose <strong>and</strong><br />

provide access to their collections while<br />

simultaneously protecting them? Can full catalog<br />

records deter theft? How have these records been<br />

instrumental in identifying <strong>and</strong> reclaiming stolen<br />

materials? Recognizing ongoing pressures on<br />

technical service staff <strong>and</strong> library administrators


due to budget cutbacks <strong>and</strong> competing priorities,<br />

we will explore how balancing faster <strong>and</strong> cheaper<br />

cataloging with sufficiently robust descriptions<br />

benefits the security of special collections in<br />

libraries.<br />

Moderator: Nina Schneider, UCLA, Head Cataloger<br />

Speakers: Mark Dimunation, Library of Congress,<br />

Chief, Rare Book <strong>and</strong> Special Collections Division;<br />

Bonnie MagnessGardiner, Federal Bureau of<br />

Investigation, <strong>Program</strong> Manager, FBI Art Theft<br />

<strong>Program</strong>; Travis McDade, University of Illinois,<br />

Curator of Law Rare Books; Jennifer Schaffner,<br />

OCLC, <strong>Program</strong> Officer<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong> The Sky is the Limit: Reaching<br />

out to the Minority Communities of<br />

Librarians <strong>and</strong> Library Users<br />

AFL - C<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -145A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Leadership &<br />

Management<br />

441<br />

Today, American libraries proactively reach out to<br />

the rapidly growing minority communities in our<br />

cities <strong>and</strong> on university campuses. Libraries must


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also train librarians who serve minority user needs<br />

by building diverse collections <strong>and</strong> services. This<br />

program brings together a panel of distinguished<br />

leaders in library outreach <strong>and</strong> diversity,<br />

representing <strong>ALA</strong>, national, academic, <strong>and</strong> public<br />

libraries, serving very diverse communities. Their<br />

experience <strong>and</strong> vision provide illuminating insights<br />

on this significant aspect of 21st Century<br />

librarianship. Keynote speaker Satia Orange; panel<br />

speakers include Karl Ku, Rush Miller, Susan<br />

Hildreth, Virginia Van Wynen Baeckler, moderated<br />

by Zhijia Shen.<br />

Speakers: Susan Hildreth, Seattle Public Library,<br />

City Librarian; Karl Ku, National Central Library of<br />

Taiwan, Director General; Rush Miller, University<br />

of Pittsburgh, University Librarian; Satia Orange,<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OLOS, Retired; Virginia Van Wynen Baeckler,<br />

Plainsboro Public Library, Director<br />

Pura Belpre Celebración<br />

AFL - REFORMA, ALSC<br />

Renaissance Mayflower -East/State BR’s<br />

Join ALSC <strong>and</strong> REFORMA in celebrating the <strong>2010</strong><br />

Pura Belpre Medal winners <strong>and</strong> honorees as they<br />

receive their awards <strong>and</strong> deliver their acceptance


speeches. The Celebración is a free, joyful event<br />

featuring musical performances by the Los<br />

Quetzales Mexican Dance Ensemble <strong>and</strong> book<br />

signing by the winning authors <strong>and</strong> illustrators.<br />

Ethics in a Digital World: Using<br />

Policies to Guide Professional <strong>and</strong><br />

Personal Presence in Social<br />

Networking Spaces<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - COPE<br />

Renaissance Washington –Auditorium<br />

Attendees will be provided reasoning <strong>and</strong><br />

assistance for developing social software guidelines<br />

that will protect library staff without hampering<br />

service. This will be the second in a series of<br />

programs planned by the Committee on<br />

Professional Ethics that will explore ethical issues<br />

surrounding the use of social networking in<br />

libraries <strong>and</strong> information agencies.<br />

The National Women’s History<br />

Museum Project: Towards a<br />

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Permanent Presence on the<br />

National Mall<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - COSWL ACRL WSS<br />

Washington Convention Center -146A<br />

President/CEO Joan Wages will discuss the success<br />

of the National Women’s History Museum Project<br />

in developing grassroots support <strong>and</strong> legislative<br />

action towards creating a National museum<br />

dedicated to the accomplishments of women in<br />

America. Former COSWL Chair, Kathleen de la Peña<br />

McCook will provide the introduction. Co-sponsored<br />

by ACRL-WSS, ALISE, <strong>and</strong> the SRRT-FTF.<br />

Washington D.C.<br />

Moderator: Kathleen de la Pena McCook, University<br />

of South Florida, Distinguished University Professor<br />

Speakers: Joan Wages, National Women’s History<br />

Museum, President <strong>and</strong> CEO<br />

African Libraries: Meeting the<br />

Needs of Diverse Communities<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - IRC<br />

Washington Convention Center -204B/C


Please join the Africa Subcommittee for a<br />

presentation titled Meeting the Needs of Diverse<br />

Communities in Africa. A question <strong>and</strong> answer<br />

segment will follow the presentation portion of<br />

the session.<br />

Challenges <strong>and</strong> Successes: Library<br />

Education in the Near East <strong>and</strong><br />

South Asia<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - IRC<br />

Washington Convention Center -103B<br />

445<br />

In spite of the realities of recent downturns in<br />

economies <strong>and</strong> international conflicts, library<br />

education in the Near East <strong>and</strong> South Asia has<br />

made enormous strides. Our speakers will examine<br />

the establishment of LIS programs <strong>and</strong> professional<br />

education in Egypt; cultural considerations for<br />

western library educators working in the Arabian<br />

Gulf countries; <strong>and</strong> the state of library education<br />

in South Asia. This program should appeal to those<br />

involved in library education or international<br />

development as well as those with an interest in<br />

the region or in international collaboration.


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Speakers: Dr. Trishanjit Kaur, Reader & Head, Dept.<br />

of Library <strong>and</strong> Information Science, Punjabi<br />

University; Dr. Maurice Mikhail, 6 October<br />

University, Egypt, Professor, Faculty of Social<br />

Sciences; Patricia A. W<strong>and</strong>, Zayed University, United<br />

Arab Emirates, Dean of Library <strong>and</strong> Learning<br />

Resources<br />

Mobile Devices, Libraries, <strong>and</strong><br />

Public Policy<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - OITP<br />

Washington Convention Center -145B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

The mobile revolution is only accelerating with<br />

changing expectations by library patrons for<br />

service. But what is really distinctive about mobile<br />

computing for the library context? And what are<br />

the various legal <strong>and</strong> policy concerns around access<br />

to information in the digital age, including content<br />

ownership <strong>and</strong> licensing, digital rights management,<br />

reader privacy, <strong>and</strong> accessibility for the disabled?<br />

This session will address these issues through the<br />

lens of a recently-published policy brief.


Are you a <strong>Program</strong>ming Librarian?<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PPO<br />

Washington Convention Center -209A/B<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Do you create <strong>and</strong> coordinate programs for your<br />

community fueled by creativity, connections <strong>and</strong><br />

shoe-string budgets? Attend this session to hear<br />

from librarians like yourself, <strong>and</strong> discover, Progra<br />

mmingLibrarian.org, a new online hub for resources<br />

<strong>and</strong> inspiration.<br />

Not So Extreme Makeovers<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA<br />

Washington Convention Center -151B<br />

Human Resources <strong>and</strong> Staff Development<br />

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We hear so much about the negative stereotype<br />

of how library employees look <strong>and</strong> dress. This<br />

program will take a positive spin on those<br />

oft-depicted items in the library staff member’s<br />

closet - focusing on enhancement rather than<br />

change. It will also go deeper into our image,<br />

about what we “say” to others through not just<br />

our clothing, but our posture, communication styles<br />

<strong>and</strong> general “vibe.” You will leave the program


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rejuvenated <strong>and</strong> excited about new ways to let<br />

your light shine without plastic surgery, couture<br />

designers or hypnosis.<br />

Speakers: Avis Cuffee, Nordstrom, Personal Stylist;<br />

Carla Hayden, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Executive<br />

Director; Winnell Montague, DC Public Library,<br />

Branch Head; Barbara Morrow Williams, Monterey<br />

Park Bruggemeyer Library, City Librarian<br />

Serving Non-English speaking <strong>and</strong><br />

Pre-literate Children: How<br />

Cataloging Can Help<br />

ALCTS - CCS<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

Learn how the “code” of cataloging makes<br />

searching predictable, how to provide consistent<br />

access to foreign language titles <strong>and</strong> the<br />

importance of uniform titles. Be introduced to<br />

subject heading thesauri in different languages<br />

<strong>and</strong> how various Dewey translations can provide<br />

broad, local subject headings. Participate in a<br />

demonstration of a visual or “Kids’ catalog,” see<br />

how this assists non-English <strong>and</strong> pre-literate library


users, <strong>and</strong> look at the role the bibliographic record<br />

plays.<br />

Speakers: Michelle Begora, Follett Software<br />

Company, <strong>Program</strong> Director for Library Products;<br />

Ivan Calimano, H.W. Wilson Company, Editor, Sears;<br />

Lista de Encabezemientos de Materia; Joanna<br />

Fountain, Sam Houston State University, Assistant<br />

Professor, Department of Library Science; Angela<br />

MurphyWalters, Library of Congress, Senior Catalog<br />

Specialist, Children’s Literature Section; Pamela<br />

Newberg, University of Northern Colorado, Manager<br />

of Resource Processing <strong>and</strong> Description; Michael<br />

Panzer, OCLC, Editor, Dewey Decimal Classification<br />

RDA Update Forum<br />

ALCTS - CCS<br />

JW Marriott -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR I/II<br />

Learn what’s going on with RDA<br />

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Moderator: June Abbas, Univeristy of Oklahoma,<br />

Professor


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Negotiating the Downturn:<br />

Collection Development for Tough<br />

Times<br />

ALCTS - CMDS, RUSA - CODES<br />

Washington Convention Center -144A-C<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Collection Development<br />

This program presents veteran managers of large<br />

academic library collections who will discuss<br />

studied <strong>and</strong> necessary responses to budget<br />

decreases, staff reductions or other operational<br />

pressures caused by “the downturn”. They will<br />

describe how they adjusted allocations <strong>and</strong> work<br />

flow, exploited consortial resources, <strong>and</strong> deployed<br />

new technologies to turn retrenchment into<br />

opportunity – despite difficult economic times.<br />

Moderator: Tom Sanville, Lyrasis, Director of<br />

Licensing <strong>and</strong> Strategic Partnerships<br />

Speakers: Faye Chadwell, Oregon State University,<br />

Associate University Librarian for Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Content Management; Ann Okerson, Yale University;<br />

John Saylor, Cornell University, Associate University


Librarian for Scholarly Resources <strong>and</strong> Special<br />

Collections<br />

Authors Come in all Colors<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Washington Convention Center -142<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

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Join Dwayne Betts, R<strong>and</strong>a Jarrar, Dolen<br />

Perkins-Valdez, Kimberla Lawson Roby, <strong>and</strong> Artist<br />

Arthur for a lively panel of writers with diverse<br />

backgrounds <strong>and</strong> points of view. The program will<br />

be moderated by Barbara Hoffert, Editor of the<br />

Book Review forLibrary Journal.An author signing<br />

will follow. Some books will be given away <strong>and</strong><br />

others will be sold at a generous discount. Author<br />

details available at www.ala.org/altaff.<br />

All Forums Meeting: Library<br />

Services to Prisoners; People With<br />

Visual or Physical Disabilities;<br />

People Who Are Hard of Hearing or


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Deaf; <strong>and</strong> Adults With Special<br />

Needs Forums<br />

ASCLA - LSSPS<br />

Renaissance Washington -Renaissance East<br />

One Poem Enriching Lives Across<br />

the Globe: Samuel Ullman, Gen.<br />

Douglas MacArthur, <strong>and</strong> “Youth”<br />

RUSA - HS, EMIERT<br />

Washington Convention Center -147A<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Judith Schaefer’s 59-minute film “So Long Are You<br />

Young: Samuel Ullman’s Poems <strong>and</strong> Passion” tells<br />

the remarkable story of the serendipitous<br />

international influence of one poem. The inspiring<br />

documentary highlights Ullman’s life (1840-1924),<br />

community humanitarian <strong>and</strong> civil rights work <strong>and</strong><br />

personal courage as an immigrant Jew in<br />

Birmingham, Alabama, <strong>and</strong> shows how his<br />

philosophy influenced General Douglas MacArthur,<br />

postwar Japanese society, <strong>and</strong> world leaders like<br />

Robert Kennedy. Ullman biographer/ historian


Margaret Armbrester will facilitate audience<br />

discussion following a screening of the film.<br />

Speakers: Margaret Armbrester, University of<br />

Alabama Birmingham<br />

Meet the Author: Kathy<br />

Roth-Douquet, Connecting with<br />

Military Families<br />

FAFLRT<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Independence E<br />

453<br />

Kathy Roth-Douquet speaks on the necessity <strong>and</strong><br />

pleasure of service, drawing on her books AWOL:<br />

The Unexcused Absence of America’s Upper Classes<br />

From Military Service <strong>and</strong> How It Hurts Our<br />

Country, <strong>and</strong> How Free People Move Mountains,<br />

with Frank Schaeffer <strong>and</strong> on her work as founder<br />

of Blue Star Families. She has been featured on<br />

the Today Show, CNN, <strong>and</strong> other venues. Through<br />

Blue Star Families, she works closely with the<br />

White House, Pentagon, major philanthropies <strong>and</strong><br />

corporations to bridge the gap between civilian<br />

communities <strong>and</strong> military families. An author<br />

signing will follow.


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Rainbow Hollinger Box: LGBTQ<br />

Archives<br />

GLBTRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -152A<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Preservation<br />

Speakers from the Canadian Lesbian & Gay Archives<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Black Gay & Lesbian Archive Project will<br />

discuss LGBTQ Archives.<br />

Training Showcase: Best Practices<br />

in Training, Staff Development <strong>and</strong><br />

Library Continuing Education<br />

LEARNRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom<br />

Prefunction<br />

The training showcase is a poster session<br />

celebrating innovative continuing education, staff<br />

development, <strong>and</strong> training initiatives in all types<br />

of libraries <strong>and</strong> library organizations. Invited<br />

participants present “best practices” from their<br />

organization or institution.


Library History Round Table Invited<br />

Speakers <strong>Program</strong>: Documenting<br />

<strong>and</strong> Celebrating Your Library’s<br />

History<br />

LHRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -203A/B<br />

Research<br />

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Practical workshop/ presentation on how to<br />

research, document, <strong>and</strong> write about a library’s<br />

institutional history. Will also cover aspects of<br />

archiving historic documents <strong>and</strong> options for<br />

promoting <strong>and</strong> publishing information about a<br />

library’s history.<br />

Speakers: Betty Chapman, Houston Public Library,<br />

Librarian; Tanya Finchum, Oklahoma State<br />

University, Associate Professor/Librarian; Rhea<br />

Brown Lawson, Houston Public Library, Director;<br />

Karen Motylewski, Institute of Museum <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Services to Library of Congress, Special <strong>Program</strong><br />

Liaison<br />

Research from the Field: Increasing<br />

the Competitive Edge <strong>and</strong> Impact


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of Library’s People, Services, <strong>and</strong><br />

Technologies<br />

LRRT<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution A<br />

Research<br />

This session will feature three research papers<br />

examining ways libraries can increase the<br />

competitive abilities of their people, services, <strong>and</strong><br />

technologies to create greater impact in the<br />

library’s service environment. The LRRT Chair will<br />

select the papers based on originality, quality, <strong>and</strong><br />

creativity of study design; significance of the<br />

research topic; <strong>and</strong> the potential for significant<br />

contribution to librarianship.<br />

16th <strong>Annual</strong> Reference Research<br />

Forum<br />

RUSA - RSS<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution B<br />

Research<br />

The Research Forum is one of the most popular<br />

programs at <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Annual</strong>, where attendees learn<br />

about notable research projects in reference service


areas such as user behavior, electronic service <strong>and</strong><br />

reference effectiveness. This year’s presentations<br />

include “Anthropologists in the Library: Helping<br />

Librarians Support Student Success”; “Do LibGuides<br />

Make a Difference?: A Quasi-Experimental<br />

Investigation Into the Impact of LibGuides”; <strong>and</strong><br />

“Minding the Gap: Generational Differences in<br />

Attitudes toward Reference Service in Academic<br />

Libraries”.<br />

Speakers: Andrew Asher, Illinois Wesleyan<br />

University, The Ames Library; Steven J. Bell, Temple<br />

University; Lynda Duke, Illinois Wesleyan<br />

University, The Ames Library; Eric Jennings,<br />

University of Wisconsin Eau Claire; Hans Kishel,<br />

University of Wisconsin Eau Claire; Jill Markgraf,<br />

University of Wisconsin Eau Claire; Monica Moore,<br />

Illinois Wesleyan University, The Ames Library; Sue<br />

Stroyan, Illinois Wesleyan University, The Ames<br />

Library; Suzanne Wilson, Illinois Wesleyan<br />

University, The Ames Library<br />

Success Stories of Library Staff<br />

Organizations<br />

SORT<br />

Washington Convention Center -147B<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

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A panel representing a variety of library staff<br />

organizations will share success stories of starting<br />

or improving staff organizations including issues<br />

of membership, fundraising, improving staff<br />

communication <strong>and</strong> morale.<br />

Teen Book Festivals: Connecting<br />

Teens <strong>and</strong> Authors, a why <strong>and</strong> how<br />

to Guide<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -143B/C<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

Give your teen readers something to celebrate!<br />

Learn proven steps to create, organize, fund, <strong>and</strong><br />

promote a successful Teen Book Festival for your<br />

school, library, or entire community. Whether you<br />

have a few authors or dozens, this program will<br />

help you get started or improve author visits you<br />

already have in place. As an added bonus hear<br />

from authors Terry Trueman <strong>and</strong> Ellen Hopkins for<br />

their perspective about what makes author events<br />

<strong>and</strong> visits successful.


SUNDAY, 1:30P.M. - 5:30P.M.<br />

Authorized Genre, Forms <strong>and</strong> Facets<br />

in RDA<br />

LITA ALCTS<br />

Hilton Washington –Lincoln<br />

Developments with RDA <strong>and</strong> Next Generation<br />

catalogs impacts the use of authorized terms,<br />

which in turn must influence the structure of<br />

authority terms <strong>and</strong> records. Presenters will report<br />

on developments in several areas. Particular focus<br />

will be on the LC Genre/Form projects <strong>and</strong> issues.<br />

A key issue in the Genre/Form project is the use<br />

<strong>and</strong> manipulation of faceted headings. The need<br />

for properly linking qualifying information to both<br />

topical <strong>and</strong> genre terms will be considered.<br />

Presented by LITA/ALCTS Authority Control IG.<br />

Business Meeting to follow.<br />

SUNDAY, 2:00P.M. - 4:00P.M.<br />

4th <strong>Annual</strong> Parade of Bookmobiles<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - OLOS, AFL - ABOS<br />

TBD<br />

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The 4th annual Parade of Bookmobiles will<br />

showcase mobile libraries of all shapes <strong>and</strong> sizes.<br />

SUNDAY, 3:00P.M. - 4:00P.M.<br />

Awards <strong>and</strong> Scholarships Reception<br />

(LITA)<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -209C<br />

Presentation of LITA Awards <strong>and</strong> Scholarships:<br />

Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, Frederick G.<br />

Kilgour Award for Research in Library <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Technology, LITA/Ex Libris Student<br />

Writing Award, LITA/Library Hi Tech Award For<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Communication for Continuing<br />

Education in Library <strong>and</strong> Information Science,<br />

LITA/Christian (Chris) Larew Memorial Scholarship<br />

in Library <strong>and</strong> Information Technology, LITA/OCLC<br />

Minority Scholarship in Library <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Technology, LITA/LSSI Minority Scholarship in<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> Information Technology.


SUNDAY, 3:30P.M. - 5:00P.M.<br />

Meet & Greet<br />

SORT<br />

Washington Convention Center -147B<br />

SUNDAY, 3:30P.M. - 5:30P.M.<br />

PRESIDENT’S PROGRAM<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom C<br />

SUNDAY, 4:00P.M. - 5:00P.M.<br />

Knowing Who’s Who - Going Back<br />

to the Playground to Help People<br />

Work Together Better, President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong><br />

ALTAFF<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution C/D<br />

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Katharine Giacalone will offer inspirational<br />

real-world advice on increasing communication <strong>and</strong><br />

working together better. The key to being happy<br />

<strong>and</strong> productive is knowing how to communicate<br />

with all people: what their personalities are today,<br />

where they’re coming from, what they’re thinking<br />

<strong>and</strong> what they’re feeling. Giacalone is the author<br />

of Oops! I’m the Manager <strong>and</strong> president of<br />

Giacalone & Associates LLC.<br />

SUNDAY, 4:00P.M. - 5:30P.M.<br />

Area Studies Librarianship,<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong> Interdisciplinary<br />

Studies in Today’s <strong>and</strong> Tomorrow’s<br />

Academic <strong>and</strong> Research Libraries<br />

ACRL - SEES<br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

For decades area studies librarians have collected<br />

information about other societies, languages, <strong>and</strong><br />

cultures. Now more than ever, such information is<br />

of vital US strategic interest. Area studies<br />

librarianship has always been interdisciplinary by


nature, providing resources from around the world<br />

for scholars in the arts, humanities, social sciences,<br />

<strong>and</strong> natural <strong>and</strong> hard sciences. This program<br />

addresses the current <strong>and</strong> future role of areas<br />

studies librarianship in academic <strong>and</strong> research<br />

libraries amid the discussion of global <strong>and</strong><br />

interdisciplinary studies.<br />

Moderator: Jon Giullian, University of Kansas,<br />

Librarian for Slavic <strong>and</strong> Eurasian Studies<br />

Speakers: Maria Carlson, University of Kansas,<br />

Professor of Slavic Languages <strong>and</strong> Literatures;<br />

James G. Neal, Columbia University, Vice President<br />

for Information Services <strong>and</strong> University Librarian;<br />

Dan Hazen, Harvard University, Associate Librarian<br />

of Harvard College for Collection Development;<br />

Beverly Lynch, UCLA, Professor<br />

REFORMA The New Professional<br />

Paradigm: Redefining the New<br />

Librarian<br />

AFL - REFORMA, NMRT<br />

Renaissance Mayflower –Colonial<br />

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The library revolution has arrived. A new type of<br />

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Come <strong>and</strong> learn about the new librarian paradigm!<br />

Topics include succession planning <strong>and</strong> passing on<br />

knowledge, challenging existing organizational<br />

structures <strong>and</strong> managing between <strong>and</strong> across<br />

generations.<br />

Speakers: Gene Springs, Valeria Gallo Stampino,<br />

Meaghan O’Connor, <strong>and</strong> Eric Frierson. <strong>Program</strong><br />

presented by REFORMA <strong>and</strong> the <strong>ALA</strong>/New Members<br />

Round Table (NMRT).<br />

Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> - Discovering<br />

MORE (Michigan Online Resources<br />

for Educators) in MEL (Michigan<br />

eLibrary)<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -142<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

Michigan Online Resources for Educators (MORE)<br />

is an ongoing project of the Library of Michigan<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Michigan Department of Education. The<br />

MORE portal at http://more.mel.org uses the


Collection Workflow Integration System (open<br />

source). MORE provides Websites that are aligned<br />

to <strong>and</strong> searchable by Michigan’s Grade Level <strong>and</strong><br />

High School Content Expectations as contained in<br />

Michigan’s Curriculum Framework. Thinkfinity<br />

resources were added to MORE, offering<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards-based, grade-specific, lesson plans,<br />

online interactive tools, <strong>and</strong> reference materials.<br />

MORE content has been collected, tagged <strong>and</strong><br />

easily shared, allowing other states, regardless of<br />

budget restrictions, to develop a resource portal<br />

aligned to st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

Speakers: Deb Biggs Thomas, Library of Michigan,<br />

MA, AMLS, Michigan eLibrary Coordinator; Barbara<br />

Fardell, Mighigan Department of Education,<br />

Educational Technology Manager; Margaret Lincoln,<br />

Lakeview High School, AMLS, Ph.D., Library Media<br />

Specialist<br />

Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> - Small Libraries<br />

working with Home Schooled<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

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Staff Support Interests<br />

This <strong>Program</strong> explores the world of the home<br />

school movement. We’ll discuss the myriad of<br />

reasons families choose to home school. We will<br />

also examine the different types of home school<br />

programs <strong>and</strong> how they apply to the public library.<br />

Finally, we will consider the different ways, we as<br />

public librarians can support <strong>and</strong> facilitate a strong<br />

connection to ever growing population in our<br />

communities.<br />

Speakers: Nina Hunt, Bellingham Public Library,<br />

Head of Youth Services<br />

Sixth <strong>Annual</strong> book Cart drill team<br />

Championship<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -Hall D<br />

Accreditor Perspectives on<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Development<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - COA<br />

Washington Convention Center -148


The Committee on Accreditation will moderate a<br />

panel discussion with accreditors of the<br />

professional degrees in Public Health <strong>and</strong> in Public<br />

Affairs <strong>and</strong> Administration, who will offer their<br />

perspectives on st<strong>and</strong>ards review <strong>and</strong> the role of<br />

competency statements.<br />

Speakers: Crystal Calarusse, National Association<br />

of Schools of Public Affairs <strong>and</strong> Administration,<br />

Academic Director; Laura Rasar King, Council on<br />

Education for Public Health, Executive Director<br />

Charting Courses: Diversity<br />

Research Grants<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - DIVERSITY ASCLA LSSPS<br />

Washington Convention Center -103B<br />

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2009 Diversity Research Grant Recipients share<br />

findings. Join us for these ground-breaking<br />

discussions: “Library <strong>and</strong> Information Center<br />

Accessibility: The Differently-able Patron’s<br />

Perspective,” “Bringing the Library to the People:<br />

Addressing the Job Related Information Needs of<br />

Day Laborers,” “ICT Readiness Index: Measuring<br />

the Preparedness of Libraries to Serve Patrons<br />

with Disabilities in the Context of Economic<br />

Challenge.” These award-winning researchers will


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be joined by the <strong>2010</strong> Achievement in Diversity<br />

Honoree.<br />

Getting back into the game: Advice<br />

for the laid off, insecurely<br />

employed, <strong>and</strong> mid-career slump<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA<br />

Washington Convention Center -101<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

Come one, come all for this discussion laced with<br />

best practices about how to deal with your current<br />

employment situation. You are asking yourself <strong>and</strong><br />

others are asking you why you unemployed or<br />

unhappily employed. At this program, we want to<br />

talk about how to be reflective, courageous,<br />

motivated <strong>and</strong> well-prepared as you shift into the<br />

next phase of your career.<br />

Speakers: Oliver Cutshaw, Chicago School of<br />

Southern California, Campus Librarian; Terry Darr,<br />

Loyola Blakefield Library, Director; Linda Dobb,<br />

California State University East Bay, University<br />

Librarian; Nanette Donohue, Champaign Public<br />

Library, Technical Services Manager; Brian Gray,<br />

Case Western Reserve University, Head of


Reference <strong>and</strong> Engineering Librarian; Mary Anne<br />

Hansen, Montana State University, Associate<br />

Professor/Reference Librarian; Meggan Houlihan;<br />

Marilyn McClaskey, University of Minnesota,<br />

Librarian; John S<strong>and</strong>strom, El Paso Public Library,<br />

Manager of Collection Development <strong>and</strong><br />

Acquisitions; Manuel Urrizola, University of<br />

CaliforniaRiverside, Head of Cataloging <strong>and</strong><br />

Metadata Services; Pat W<strong>and</strong>, Zayed University,<br />

Dean<br />

Library Support Staff Certification<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Open Forum<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA<br />

Washington Convention Center -158A<br />

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<strong>ALA</strong> has developed a national, voluntary Library<br />

Support Staff Certification <strong>Program</strong> (LSSC <strong>Program</strong>).<br />

The program is focused on skills that public <strong>and</strong><br />

academic library support staff have or need. This<br />

is an exciting time <strong>and</strong> we look forward to your<br />

attendance to learn more about this opportunity.<br />

Speakers: Nancy Bolt, Nancy Bolt <strong>and</strong> Associates,<br />

Consultant; Karen Strege, n/a, Consultant;


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Emerging Research in Collection<br />

Management & Development<br />

ALCTS - CMDS<br />

Washington Convention Center -150B<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Collection Development<br />

The purpose of this forum is to nurture new<br />

authors by giving them an opportunity to present<br />

research <strong>and</strong> receive feedback as they prepare<br />

manuscripts for publication. Proposals for the<br />

forum were refereed by the ALCTS/CMDS<br />

Publications Committee. The first presentation is<br />

entitled “A Comparison of Biographical Information<br />

in Commercial Literary Databases <strong>and</strong> on the Open<br />

Web.” The second presentation is entitled “Core<br />

Journals in Corporate Governance: An International<br />

Review: Implications for Collection Management.”<br />

Speakers: Jeffrey Kushkowski, Iowa State<br />

University, Business <strong>and</strong> Economics Librarian; Aline<br />

Soules, California State University, East Bay,<br />

Librarian, Library Faculty, <strong>and</strong> Liaison to the<br />

Departments of English <strong>and</strong> Chemistry


Good Comics for Kids: Building a<br />

Collection of Graphic Novels for<br />

Young Readers<br />

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ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -152A<br />

Children & Young Adults; Collection Development<br />

Graphic novels are moving out of the teen section<br />

<strong>and</strong> into the rest of the library. With so many new<br />

titles released every month, building a graphic<br />

novel collection for kids can be a daunting task.<br />

Join comics experts from School Library<br />

Journal’sGood Comics for Kids blog as they discuss<br />

what comics <strong>and</strong> graphic novels are, why they are<br />

important to include in children’s libraries, where<br />

to find them, <strong>and</strong> how to evaluate them.<br />

Speakers: Brigid Alverson, Good Comics for Kids,<br />

Contributing Writer; Robin Brenner, Brookline Public<br />

Library, Reference <strong>and</strong> Teen Librarian; Esther Keller,<br />

Marine Park Intermediate School, School Media<br />

Specialist; Scott Robins, Good Comics for Kids,<br />

Contributing Writer; Eva Volin, Alameda Free<br />

Library, Supervising Children’s Librarian; Snow<br />

Wildsmith, Good Comics for Kids, Contributing<br />

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Growing Learners Together:<br />

Successful School <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Library Partnerships<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

Children & Young Adults; Partnership<br />

Learn the secrets behind successful school <strong>and</strong><br />

public library partnerships. Ideas that can be<br />

implemented in individual libraries as well as<br />

system-wide will be described, including resource<br />

sharing, reading promotion <strong>and</strong> much more. Links<br />

to successful partnerships will be shared. Be<br />

inspired by this showcase of programs adaptable<br />

for your library.<br />

Speakers: Sabrina Carnesi, Crittenden Middle<br />

School, Library Media Specialist; Pamela Gardow,<br />

Memorial High School, School Librarian; Mari<br />

Hardacre, Allen County Public Library, Young<br />

Adult’s Service Manager; Elisa McClain Gall,<br />

Orrington Elementary School, School Librarian; Erika<br />

ThickmanMiller, Plymouth Whitemarsh High School,<br />

Librarian


Institutional Repositories in Action:<br />

Success Stories from the Federal<br />

World<br />

FAFLRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -202A<br />

While many libraries continue to struggle with the<br />

definition, creation, <strong>and</strong> ongoing development of<br />

their institutional repositories, libraries in the<br />

federal environment have created successful<br />

models that can be adopted by other libraries in<br />

academia <strong>and</strong> elsewhere. Panelists from the three<br />

largest U.S. national libraries will present<br />

information on how they have successfully created<br />

ingestion, cataloging, indexing, access, <strong>and</strong><br />

preservation methods for content stored within<br />

their repositories. They will also discuss the<br />

challenges they faced as they created their new<br />

repositories.<br />

IFC/FTRF Issues Briefing<br />

FTRF, <strong>ALA</strong> - IFC<br />

Washington Convention Center -204B/C<br />

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Join us to learn what intellectual freedom hot<br />

topics are being discussed, <strong>and</strong> possibly acted<br />

upon, by the <strong>ALA</strong> Intellectual Freedom Committee<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Freedom to Read Foundation. Following<br />

the presentations, questions will be solicited from<br />

the audience.<br />

Library History Round table<br />

Research forum Politics, Libraries<br />

<strong>and</strong> Culture: Historical Perspectives<br />

LHRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -145B<br />

Research<br />

Scholarly paper presentations on new areas of<br />

research in the history of libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

librarianship.<br />

Speakers: Dominique Daniel, Oakl<strong>and</strong> University,<br />

Instruction <strong>and</strong> Reference Librarian; Miriam Intrator,<br />

City University of New York, PhD C<strong>and</strong>idate; Eric<br />

Novotny, Pennsylvania State University, Humanities<br />

Ln; Julia Skinner, University of Iowa, Graduate<br />

Student


President’s <strong>Program</strong>: Four or More:<br />

The New Demographic<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom B<br />

Trends in social media <strong>and</strong> cloud computing are<br />

often examined through the lens of younger users<br />

<strong>and</strong> broadb<strong>and</strong> users, who have consistently been<br />

more actively engaged online when compared with<br />

other groups. This presentation highlights a new<br />

leading edge group that deserves the same<br />

attention: those who own four or more<br />

internet-connected devices. Those interested in<br />

how a future of “internet everywhere” might look<br />

should get to know this exceptionally connected<br />

early adopter group.<br />

Speakers: Mary Madden, Pew Internet & American<br />

Life Project, Senior Research Specialist<br />

Library Interior Award Winners:<br />

What worked <strong>and</strong> what didn’t<br />

LLAMA - BES<br />

Hilton Washington -Columbia 5<br />

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They won! What winning features endured? Did an<br />

award for design excellence mirror excellence in<br />

public space <strong>and</strong> service? Did the winning “form”<br />

deliver winning “function” <strong>and</strong> “customer<br />

satisfaction”? We’ll query former winners to<br />

discover how it worked: What elements of the<br />

process led to success <strong>and</strong> what pitfalls are to be<br />

avoided? How do we make the right choices <strong>and</strong><br />

guide our design projects to create libraries that<br />

remain winners for years to come?<br />

Speakers: Kelly Bauer, Richard + Bauer, Principal;<br />

Toni Garvey, Phoenix Public Library, Director; Rita<br />

Hamilton, Scottsdale Public Library, Director; Pat<br />

Johnson, Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Harvard<br />

Business School, Managing Director, Knowledge<br />

<strong>and</strong> Library Services; Alex<strong>and</strong>er Lamis, AIA, Robert<br />

A.M. Stern Architects, Partner<br />

Myth Busting: Using Data to<br />

Challenge Assumptions<br />

LLAMA - MAES<br />

Washington Convention Center -145A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Leadership &<br />

Management


What services are actually valued by your users?<br />

Which online resources are good investments? Is<br />

texting the best way to reach your young adults?<br />

Libraries often hold false assumptions or beliefs<br />

which have not been challenged with actual data.<br />

Find out how different libraries have used data to<br />

challenge their assumptions <strong>and</strong> long-held beliefs.<br />

Speakers: Marlena Boggs, MidContinent Public<br />

Library, Independence, MO, Adult Services Manager;<br />

Lizah Ismail, Marywood University, Scranton, PA,<br />

Assistant Professor/Coordinator of Public Services;<br />

Tim Rogers, NCSU Libraries, Executive Director;<br />

Mary Wilkins Jordan, Simmons College, Assistant<br />

Professor<br />

Japanese Paper Theater: Interactive<br />

Culture for Your Library<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -140A/B<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

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Parents’ Choice Award-winning authors<br />

demonstrates how the traditional Japanese<br />

storytelling format called kamishibai (paper<br />

theater) can inspire children to develop literacy<br />

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simply reading them. The session explores<br />

kamishibai history <strong>and</strong> educational applications,<br />

showing how kamishibai can transform storytime<br />

into a dynamic, multicultural experience.<br />

Speakers: David Battino, Batmosphere.com,<br />

Author/Performer; Hazuki Kataoka, Leaf Moon Arts,<br />

Author/Performer<br />

HELP! My Patron is a Cyber Patient:<br />

Learn to Help Patrons Identify Their<br />

Health Information Needs <strong>and</strong><br />

Locate Relevant Resources<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -209A/B<br />

User Services<br />

Emerging Web technologies continue to impact<br />

library-patron relations. According to a Pew study,<br />

health information seeking continues to be a<br />

leading activity among Internet users. Although<br />

patrons can access vast amounts of information,<br />

identifying relevant resources can be bewildering.<br />

Participants will learn from an experienced medical<br />

librarian how to communicate with patrons to<br />

identify their health information needs, <strong>and</strong> locate


quality resources. The session will also address<br />

health information literacy, effective communication<br />

strategies, <strong>and</strong> Web site evaluation criteria.<br />

Speakers: La Ventra Danquah, Shiffman Medical<br />

Library, Coordinator, Education <strong>and</strong> Community<br />

Services<br />

Recruiting the Future: Promoting<br />

Public Librarianship as a Career<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -146A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Leadership &<br />

Management<br />

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In this program speakers will discuss lessons<br />

learned <strong>and</strong> best practices from a variety of<br />

recruitment strategies – “growing our own,”<br />

college interns, non-traditional job fairs, scholarship<br />

programs, library trainees, etc. Learn how to<br />

identify your needs <strong>and</strong> potential audience, how<br />

to market your library, <strong>and</strong> how to develop, adapt,<br />

<strong>and</strong> successfully use recruitment methods<br />

Speakers: Staff recruited In nontraditional ways,<br />

Free Library of Philadephia, Various; Hedra<br />

Packman, Free Library of Philadephia, Director of


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Library Services; Theresa Ramos, Free Library of<br />

Philadephia, <strong>Program</strong> Development Coordinator<br />

Pooling Limited Resources for<br />

Effective Teen <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -143B/C<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

Creating programming for teens can come with<br />

challenges on time <strong>and</strong> resources. This program<br />

will present new ideas that provide exciting <strong>and</strong><br />

creative teen programs during times when<br />

resources <strong>and</strong> staff are limited. Sydney McCoy will<br />

share how rotating teen program boxes have<br />

increased teen library participation while decreasing<br />

staff workload. Jamie Watson will share a joint<br />

afterschool program with the Boys <strong>and</strong> Girls Club<br />

that has created a dedicated teen lounge.<br />

SUNDAY, 5:00P.M. - 8:00P.M.<br />

40th Anniversary Social<br />

GLBTRT<br />

OS-Off Site


The first Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual <strong>and</strong> Transgendered<br />

Professional Organization in the Nation begins its<br />

40th Anniversary year -long celebration with a<br />

kick-off party at the Hotel Monaco. Join us for<br />

appetizers, anniversary cake <strong>and</strong> a champagne toast<br />

to start our celebration of 40 years of participation<br />

in <strong>ALA</strong>. Cash bar. Commemorative t-shirts available<br />

for purchase.<br />

SUNDAY, 5:30P.M. - 7:00P.M.<br />

Awards Ceremony (ALCTS)<br />

ALCTS<br />

Renaissance Washington -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR South/Central<br />

ALCTS Awards Ceremony<br />

SUNDAY, 5:30P.M. - 7:30P.M.<br />

PRESIDENT’S PROGRAM RECEPTION<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom<br />

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The Laugh’s on Us! $<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Independence A<br />

Mark your calendar! Comedian <strong>and</strong> ALTAFF<br />

spokesperson Paula Poundstone will headline this<br />

evening featuring Julie Klausner, Jim Breuer (from<br />

Saturday Night Live), Kathy Kinney (Mimi on The<br />

Drew Carey Show), Ed Ugel, Stephanie Dolgoff, <strong>and</strong><br />

Roy Blount, Jr. Wine <strong>and</strong> cheese will be served,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a book signing will follow. Some books will<br />

be given away free <strong>and</strong> others will be available<br />

for purchase at a generous discount. Purchase<br />

tickets early to this event, which is always a<br />

sell-out. Event Code: ALT2<br />

Library School Alumni Reunion<br />

LS<br />

Renaissance Mayflower -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

SUNDAY, 6:00P.M. - 11:00P.M.<br />

Newbery Caldecott Banquet $<br />

ALSC<br />

Hilton Washington -International BR


This gala event celebrates the Newbery <strong>and</strong><br />

Caldecott Medalists <strong>and</strong> Honorees, authors <strong>and</strong><br />

illustrators of the year’s most distinguished books<br />

for children. Cash bar before dinner; doors open<br />

at 6:45 p.m. Individual tickets are $94 <strong>and</strong> require<br />

pre-registration. A limited number of tickets will<br />

be available at Onsite Registration until noon<br />

Friday. Tickets will not be sold at the door.<br />

SUNDAY, 6:30 PM. - 7:30P.M.<br />

NMRT Student Reception<br />

NMRT<br />

Marriott Metro -Jr. BR ²<br />

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The reception welcomes library school students<br />

<strong>and</strong> invited guest to network in a relaxed<br />

environment <strong>and</strong> learn more about <strong>ALA</strong> units from<br />

their representatives. The Student Chapter of the<br />

Year Award is presented <strong>and</strong> light refreshments<br />

will be served.


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SUNDAY, 6:30P.M. - 9:30P.M.<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong> 30th Anniversary<br />

Celebration $<br />

AFL - AP<strong>ALA</strong><br />

OS-China Garden<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong> celebrates its 30th Anniversary during the<br />

<strong>2010</strong> <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. Join us for a gala<br />

celebration at China Garden (1100 Wilson Blvd,<br />

Roslyn, VA). Please visit the AP<strong>ALA</strong> website for<br />

directions, ticket prices <strong>and</strong> registration, <strong>and</strong> to<br />

see the complete schedule http://www.apalaweb.o<br />

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SUNDAY, 7:30P.M. - 9:00P.M.<br />

Awards Reception (NMRT)<br />

NMRT<br />

Marriott Metro -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

A reception will be held at the <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

on Sunday, June 27, <strong>2010</strong>. This program will<br />

recognize recipients of the 3M Professional<br />

Development Grant <strong>and</strong> the Shirley Olofson Award.


The reception will include light refreshments <strong>and</strong><br />

dancing.<br />

SUNDAY, 8:00P.M. - 10:00P.M.<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> Membership Meeting<br />

AFL - BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Four Points Sheraton -Franklin BR<br />

Attend <strong>and</strong> participate in the annual membership<br />

meeting required by BC<strong>ALA</strong> bylaws. General<br />

business of the organization is conducted along<br />

with updates on national initiatives <strong>and</strong> the 7th<br />

NCAAL conference in Birmingham Alabama.<br />

Members usually hear from a guest speaker or<br />

author. A reception is held after the meeting for<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> members for professional networking <strong>and</strong><br />

catch up with old friends.<br />

ASCLA/COSLA Reception <strong>and</strong> ASCLA<br />

Awards Presentation<br />

ASCLA<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Bridge Rooms<br />

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A dessert reception that provides an opportunity<br />

for all conference participants, as well as current


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<strong>and</strong> potential members of ASCLA <strong>and</strong> COSLA, to<br />

mingle <strong>and</strong> network with leaders in the library<br />

field. At 8:30pm, the <strong>2010</strong> ASCLA awards will be<br />

presented including the Century Scholarship. This<br />

event is co-sponsored by the Chief Officers of State<br />

Library Agencies (COSLA).<br />

MONDAY, 8:00A.M. - 9:00A.M.<br />

Youth Council Caucus<br />

AASL, <strong>ALA</strong> - COUNCIL, YALSA, ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -149 A/B<br />

MONDAY, 8:00A.M. - 10:00A.M.<br />

General Membership forum (WESS)<br />

ACRL - WESS<br />

Renaissance Washington -Auditorium<br />

Boot Camp for the 21st Century<br />

Metadata Manager<br />

ALCTS - CCS, AFL - OLAC<br />

Washington Convention Center -150B


Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Catologing & Metadata<br />

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Next-generation OPACs, dem<strong>and</strong> for instant access,<br />

outsourcing, <strong>and</strong> evolving st<strong>and</strong>ards - where’s a<br />

21st Century Metadata Manager to turn for advice<br />

on running a Web 2.0, 24/7, flexible,<br />

multi-metalingual cataloging department? We will<br />

offer practical advice, based on direct experience,<br />

for facing the challenges of organizing information<br />

today. Topics will include collaborating across the<br />

library, preparing <strong>and</strong> creating metadata for a next<br />

generation OPAC, coping with changes in st<strong>and</strong>ards,<br />

<strong>and</strong> strategic selection of vendor cataloging<br />

products.<br />

Speakers: Robert Bothmann, Minnesota State<br />

University, Mankato, Electronic Access/Catalog<br />

Librarian; Rebecca Lubas, University of New Mexico,<br />

Director, Cataloging & Discovery Services; Bonnie<br />

Parks, University of Portl<strong>and</strong>, Technology <strong>and</strong><br />

Catalog Librarian; Elaine Westbrooks, University of<br />

Nebraska-Lincoln, Associate Dean, University<br />

Libraries; Glen Wiley, Cornell University, Chief<br />

Metadata Librarian <strong>and</strong> Head, Metadata <strong>and</strong> Batch<br />

Processing Services;


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Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> - Recruiting<br />

Undergraduates to the Library<br />

Profession: A Mellon Success Story<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -142<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

By the end of the next decade, nearly 60% of<br />

current librarians will reach retirement age. This<br />

shortage could reach crisis proportions if it is not<br />

addressed quickly. Most library school recruitment<br />

programs target students at the graduate school<br />

of post-graduate level, but an initiative funded by<br />

the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation was designed<br />

to attract <strong>and</strong> introduce undergraduate students<br />

to the library profession.<br />

Moderator: Monika Rhue, Johnson C. Smith<br />

University, Dir. of Library Services<br />

Speakers: Corey Baker, University of Denver,<br />

Mogridge College of Education, Lib. & Info. Science;<br />

Daisy Larios, Drexel University, College of Info.<br />

Science & Technology, Student; Mir<strong>and</strong>a Rivers,


Student, Simmons Graduate School of Lib. &<br />

Information Science; Neely Terrell, SUNY at Buffalo,<br />

Graduate School of Education, Lib. & Information<br />

Science; Jennifer Thompson, Univ. of North Carolina<br />

at Chapel Hill, School of Info. & Library Science<br />

Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> - Become<br />

Market Ready!<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -101<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

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Libraries now underst<strong>and</strong> the importance of<br />

articulating value deliberately <strong>and</strong> consistently;<br />

some call this marketing. Prepare for marketing<br />

to your users by sharing the why, how <strong>and</strong> when<br />

with your organization. This workshop will focus<br />

on making your institution “market ready.” Before<br />

your organization spends time <strong>and</strong> money on<br />

marketing, attend this workshop <strong>and</strong> discover the<br />

proven tools needed for staff buy in. Learn how<br />

to create <strong>and</strong> conduct a publication audit <strong>and</strong> open<br />

forums for the entire staff. Find out how to


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develop style sheets <strong>and</strong> templates that will bring<br />

professional consistency to your marketing.<br />

Speakers: Mary Evangeliste, Gettysburg College,<br />

Chair, Marketing Com., Musselman Library; Amy<br />

Ward, Gettysburg College, Cataloging Librarian,<br />

Musselman Library<br />

Public Libraries in Argentina, Chile<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mexico Changes <strong>and</strong> Challenges<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - IRC<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

This program will explore the current situation for<br />

public libraries in Argentina, Chile <strong>and</strong> Mexico.<br />

Topics include the role of public libraries within<br />

their national associations, the support for public<br />

library efforts within the countries, the education<br />

<strong>and</strong> status of public librarians, public library digital<br />

initiatives, <strong>and</strong> the challenges public library<br />

systems face in the coming years within these<br />

countries.<br />

Moderator: Benjamin Medina, Benjamin Franklin<br />

Library, Mexico, Director<br />

Speakers: Maria del Carmen Bianchi, CONABIB<br />

(Comision Nancional de Bibliotecas Populares),


Buenos Aires, Argentina, President; Héber López<br />

Cano, General Direction of Libraries, Mexico City,<br />

Mexico, Deputy Director; Cristian Maturana,<br />

Biblioteca de Santiago, Chile, Information<br />

Technology Resource Coordinator<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Jean E. Coleman Library<br />

Outreach Lecture<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - OLOS<br />

Washington Convention Center -209A/B<br />

User Services; Outreach<br />

Kathleen de la Peña McCook, Distinguished<br />

Professor, University of South Florida, School of<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> Information Science, will deliver the<br />

11th annual Jean Coleman Lecture. The lecture<br />

honors Jean Coleman, the first director of the <strong>ALA</strong><br />

Office for Literacy <strong>and</strong> Outreach Services, for her<br />

leadership in focusing the Association’s attention<br />

on issues affecting the traditionally underserved<br />

<strong>and</strong> under-represented in libraries. Sponsored by<br />

the OLOS Advisory Committee.<br />

ALCTS Forum<br />

ALCTS<br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom B<br />

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ALCTS Forum presents presentations on timely<br />

topics to all conference attendees.<br />

E-Books: How Do You Know It Was<br />

Worth It?<br />

ALCTS - AS, ALCTS - CMDS, RUSA - CODES, PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -146B<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Collection Development<br />

Models of ebook collection analysis continue to<br />

evolve. This program will provide a discussion of<br />

the different measures available to evaluate usage<br />

of ebooks as well as anticipated improvements<br />

desired to measure <strong>and</strong> evaluate the library’s<br />

investment in ebooks.<br />

Speakers: Terry Kirchner, Westchester Library<br />

System, Director; Christopher Warnock, Ebrary, CEO<br />

& CTO; Tom Wright, Brigham Young University,<br />

Collection Development Coordinator/Chair of<br />

Materials Acquisitions<br />

Charlemae Rollins President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>: Dr. Patricia Kuhl<br />

ALSC


Washington Convention Center -144A-C<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

To help you serve your youngest patrons, Patricia<br />

K. Kuhl, Ph.D., Co-Director of the University of<br />

Washington Institute for Learning <strong>and</strong> Brain<br />

Sciences, will discuss her research <strong>and</strong> findings on<br />

infants’ early language <strong>and</strong> later reading skills.<br />

Dr. Kuhl is internationally recognized for her<br />

studies that show how young children learn. Her<br />

work has played a major role in demonstrating<br />

how early exposure to language alters the brain.<br />

It has implications for critical periods in<br />

development, for bilingual education <strong>and</strong> reading<br />

readiness, for developmental disabilities involving<br />

language, <strong>and</strong> for research on computer<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>ing of speech.<br />

Speakers: Patricia K. Kuhl, Ph.D., University of<br />

Washington/Institute for Learning <strong>and</strong> Brain<br />

Sciences, CoDirector<br />

International Exchange <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

in the Digital Age<br />

FAFLRT<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Independence A<br />

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The exchange of information between international<br />

partners has had a substantial impact on the flow<br />

of information across borders <strong>and</strong> across cultures.<br />

The advancement of scientific <strong>and</strong> cultural research<br />

has been aided by longst<strong>and</strong>ing programs of<br />

exchange but how are these programs adapting to<br />

the digital age? Panelists will discuss both the<br />

challenges <strong>and</strong> opportunities inherent in<br />

international exchange programs today.<br />

Coffee <strong>and</strong> Conversation with<br />

Experts<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -208A/B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies; Transformation<br />

& Innovations<br />

Sit down with a cup of coffee or tea at topic tables<br />

hosted by library technology experts. Find out what<br />

others are doing with technology, what’s worked<br />

for them, <strong>and</strong> what hasn’t. Hop from table to table<br />

or start your own. Experts will be available from<br />

Saturday’s “The Next Generation of Supporting<br />

Public Computing” program in addition to others.<br />

Topics will include: mobile devices, Wi-Fi,<br />

broadb<strong>and</strong>, roving <strong>and</strong> virtual reference, <strong>and</strong> social


media. Coffee sponsored by Evanced Solutions, Inc.<br />

General business meeting will follow. Presented<br />

by LITA Public Libraries Technology IG.<br />

Assessment for the Rest of Us:<br />

Informal Techniques You Can Use<br />

LLAMA - MAES<br />

Washington Convention Center -145A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Leadership &<br />

Management<br />

Informal assessment techniques can be used to<br />

quickly evaluate <strong>and</strong> improve services throughout<br />

the library. This fast-paced program features<br />

presenters from 8-10 libraries who will share<br />

various types of informal assessment, the time<br />

commitment required, <strong>and</strong> how assessment led to<br />

service improvements throughout the library.<br />

Attendees will gain an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of how<br />

informal assessment can be incorporated into<br />

decision-making at all levels <strong>and</strong> lead to a culture<br />

of assessment.<br />

Teen Space: Design with Economy<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

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Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

Cramped, dull, boring, <strong>and</strong> empty. Do these words<br />

describe how your teen area looks? An attractive<br />

<strong>and</strong> welcoming space will bring teens into your<br />

library <strong>and</strong> do a lot to boost teen services. But,<br />

how do you accomplish this with space, budget<br />

<strong>and</strong> time limitations? Get some tips from experts,<br />

<strong>and</strong> learn about the experiences of several<br />

branches of the Montgomery County Public<br />

Libraries, who joined forces with the Washington<br />

Post “Makeover” column to create dynamic,<br />

teen-friendly spaces. Partnerships, complimentary<br />

design assistance <strong>and</strong> teen input are ingredients<br />

that could work for every library.<br />

MONDAY, 8:00A.M. - 12:00P.M.<br />

Federal Friends: Creating Greater<br />

Access to <strong>and</strong> Support for Science<br />

<strong>and</strong> Technology Information<br />

ACRL - STS<br />

Renaissance Washington -Congressional Hall A/B<br />

Current Issues & Hot Topics


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Federal agencies are essential sources of science<br />

<strong>and</strong> technology information. When federal agencies<br />

& institutions face economic cuts, impacts to the<br />

creation <strong>and</strong> dissemination of scientific information<br />

is felt by academic <strong>and</strong> research libraries<br />

worldwide. The program will discuss the<br />

complexities between federal, academic <strong>and</strong><br />

depository libraries <strong>and</strong> share examples of how<br />

these entities can work together to maximize<br />

resources. The panel will be followed by a poster<br />

session <strong>and</strong> reception.<br />

Moderator: Karen Vargas, National Network of<br />

Libraries of Medicine, Consumer Health Outreach<br />

Coordinator<br />

Speakers: Deborah Balsamo, U.S. Environmental<br />

Protection Agency, National <strong>Program</strong> Manager, EPA<br />

National Library Network; Tim Byrne, U.S.<br />

Department of Energy Office of Scientific <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Information, Senior Outreach Librarian;<br />

Michelle CadoreeBradley, Library of Congress,<br />

Science Reference Specialist; Cynthia Etkin, .S.<br />

Government Printing Office, Sr. <strong>Program</strong> Planning<br />

Specialist; Doria Grimes, National Oceanic <strong>and</strong><br />

Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Central Library,<br />

Chief, Contract Operations Branch


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Finding the Best Film for the<br />

Classroom: Feminist Pedagogy,<br />

Visual Literacy <strong>and</strong> Representation<br />

ACRL - WSS<br />

Washington Convention Center -147A<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services<br />

Multimedia resources allow students who are<br />

increasingly visually oriented to experience other<br />

eras <strong>and</strong> cultures <strong>and</strong> to acquire ethnographic<br />

sensibility <strong>and</strong> visual literacy that could not be<br />

delivered through textual material. This program<br />

will focus on multimedia resources on women’s<br />

issues <strong>and</strong> create a panel with four experts: media<br />

librarian, film distributor, film review e-journal<br />

editor, college/university faculty member. They<br />

will present their perspectives on issues of<br />

collection development, marketing, distribution <strong>and</strong><br />

classroom use.<br />

Moderator: Kayo Denda, Rutgers University, Head,<br />

Margery Somers Foster Center <strong>and</strong> Women’s<br />

Studies Librarian<br />

Speakers: Karen Alex<strong>and</strong>er, Rutgers University,<br />

Senior Editor Signs: Journal of Women in Culture


<strong>and</strong> Society; Daniel Moshenberg, George<br />

Washington University, Associate Professor <strong>and</strong><br />

Director, Women’s Studies <strong>Program</strong>; Chimene<br />

Tucker, University of California Santa Barbara,<br />

Information Services Librarian; Debra Zimmerman,<br />

Women Make Movies, Executive Director<br />

Clean, Green <strong>and</strong> Not So Mean: Can<br />

Business Help Save the World?<br />

RUSA - BRASS<br />

Washington Convention Center -151B<br />

User Services; Outreach<br />

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Doing well by doing good is the business world’s<br />

new mantra. Concepts of corporate social<br />

responsibility, green business, <strong>and</strong> social<br />

entrepreneurship have become a focus of research<br />

<strong>and</strong> are inspiring the next generation of<br />

businesspeople. This program, featuring academics,<br />

librarians, <strong>and</strong> real-world practitioners, will reveal<br />

the trends that are transforming business from<br />

the boardroom to the grassroots level. The session<br />

kicks off with breakfast, sponsored by St<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

<strong>and</strong> Poor’s.<br />

Speakers: Karen Anello, The Wharton School,<br />

University of Pennsylvania, Business Librarian;


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Shari Berenbach, Calvert Foundation, President &<br />

CEO; David Deal, Community IT Innovators (CITI),<br />

CEO; Timothy Fort, The George Washington<br />

University, LindnerGambal Professor of Business<br />

Ethics<br />

MONDAY, 9:00A.M. - 3:00P.M.<br />

Career paths in knowledge<br />

Management<br />

FAFLRT<br />

OS-Off Site<br />

In a knowledge economy, knowledge organizations<br />

fuel growth <strong>and</strong> knowledge professionals lead<br />

organizations. Explore Knowledge Management<br />

career paths <strong>and</strong> opportunities. Examine<br />

competencies, skills, <strong>and</strong> educational needs of Chief<br />

Knowledge Officers, Knowledge Managers,<br />

Knowledge Analysts, Knowledge Architects, <strong>and</strong><br />

Knowledge Engineers. Hear stories from people<br />

working in these roles. Learn how new roles<br />

leverage library <strong>and</strong> information science<br />

competencies. Explore learning programs where<br />

you can acquire competencies to exp<strong>and</strong> your


career options. Co-sponsor National Transportation<br />

Library.<br />

MONDAY, 10:30A.M. - 11:30A.M.<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES -<br />

Graphic Novel panel<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom C<br />

MONDAY, 10:30A.M. - 12:00P.M.<br />

Low-budget Ways to Connect<br />

Readers with Authors using Web<br />

2.0 tools<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

Children & Young Adults; Technology<br />

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Attendees will learn to enhance the reading<br />

experience by connecting readers with authors in<br />

innovative, affordable ways with Web 2.0 tools.<br />

Topics include: deciding which online tools <strong>and</strong><br />

resources are best for your needs (e.g., blogs,


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wikis, Skype, <strong>and</strong> social networking such as<br />

Facebook <strong>and</strong> Twitter), how to design a program<br />

that maximum discussion, collaboration, <strong>and</strong><br />

interaction, <strong>and</strong> finding authors who will work with<br />

you to create a successful Web 2.0 event or<br />

program.<br />

Reading for a Lifetime - You Bet!<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -101<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

Reading for a Lifetime - You Bet! Guided by AASL’s<br />

School Librarian’s Role in Reading Position Paper,<br />

the R4L Toolkit, <strong>and</strong> the St<strong>and</strong>ards for the<br />

21stCentury Learner, participants will acquire<br />

strategies to take a leadership role in reading in<br />

their schools. This interactive session provides K-12<br />

examples from the field <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s-on practice<br />

with key comprehension <strong>and</strong> coteaching strategies.<br />

Looking for ideas to implement on Monday<br />

morning? Join this session to increase your impact<br />

on reading!


AILA Indigenous Peoples in the<br />

Americas: Access to Electronic<br />

Primary Resource Materials at the<br />

Library of Congress<br />

AFL - AILA <strong>ALA</strong> OLOS<br />

OS-Library of Congress<br />

The critical mass of current information,<br />

particularly primary Indigenous sources, are in<br />

electronic format only but can be found on the<br />

web. Learn about the new LC online classification<br />

for Indigenous Peoples in the Americas (history,<br />

sociology, law, etc) <strong>and</strong> a planned pilot project<br />

using this classification as a discovery <strong>and</strong> direct<br />

access tool to web resources. <strong>Program</strong> will be held<br />

at the Library of Congress, Madison Building,<br />

National Digital Library (NDL) Learning Center –<br />

capacity limited to 60 attendees, so please arrive<br />

early. Sponsored by the American Indian Library<br />

Association <strong>and</strong> the OLOS Subcommittee on Library<br />

Services to Native Americans.<br />

Committee on Research <strong>and</strong><br />

Statistics: Reaching out to<br />

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Generation Y: Conducting Research<br />

to Underst<strong>and</strong> Digital Natives<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - CORS<br />

Washington Convention Center -204B/C<br />

Findings of holistic studies on different user groups<br />

(including undergraduates, school children, <strong>and</strong><br />

possibly elderly people) will be presented. Special<br />

attention will be given to the innovative qualitative<br />

research methods used for the studies.<br />

Speakers: Susan Gibbons, University of Rochester,<br />

Vice Provost at Andrew H. & Janet Dayton Neilly<br />

Dean River Campus Libraries; Carol Gordon, Rutgers,<br />

The State University of New Jersey School of<br />

Communication <strong>and</strong> Information, Associate<br />

Professor <strong>and</strong> CoDirector, Center for International<br />

Scholarship in School Libraries<br />

Money Smart Week: Promoting<br />

Financial Literacy in Your Library<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - CRC<br />

Washington Convention Center -152A


All libraries need to provide financial education<br />

programming these days. Learn how libraries in<br />

Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, <strong>and</strong> Indiana are partners<br />

<strong>and</strong> participants in Money Smart Week, through<br />

the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. This program<br />

will be going national next year. Come hear about<br />

how the program works, the great resources<br />

provided by the Federal Reserve, <strong>and</strong> the new<br />

partnerships developed by libraries with financial<br />

institutions <strong>and</strong> government agencies in their<br />

community.<br />

Speakers: Alejo Torres, Federal Reserve Bank,<br />

Chicago, Money Smart Week Coordinator<br />

Privacy, Libraries, <strong>and</strong> the Law<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - IFC<br />

Washington Convention Center -146B<br />

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As libraries <strong>and</strong> their users move more deeply into<br />

the digital age, issues around privacy continue to<br />

morph <strong>and</strong> confound. Libraries recognize privacy<br />

as a professional value <strong>and</strong> reader privacy as a<br />

right, yet questions arise around law enforcement<br />

requests, internet <strong>and</strong> social networking use, <strong>and</strong><br />

much more. This program will explore the state<br />

of privacy law in the U.S., including proposals to


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alter the law, <strong>and</strong> will consider how individuals<br />

<strong>and</strong> libraries are affected.<br />

Moderator: Martin Garnar, Intellectual Freedom<br />

Committee, Chair<br />

Speakers: Lillie Coney, Electronic Privacy<br />

Information Center, Associate Director; Leslie<br />

Harris, Center for Democracy <strong>and</strong> Technology,<br />

President & CEO<br />

The American Dream Starts @ your<br />

library<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - LITERACY<br />

Renaissance Washington –Auditorium<br />

Libraries have a long tradition of offering literacy<br />

services <strong>and</strong> programs for adult English language<br />

learners. In the 21st century, times have changed,<br />

immigration patterns have changed, <strong>and</strong> libraries<br />

have changed! Discover easy to use, up-to-date,<br />

online resources in the American Dream Starts @<br />

your library toolkit; join experts <strong>and</strong> practitioners<br />

as they identify the issues, discuss service options,<br />

<strong>and</strong> showcase the kinds of best practices that can<br />

be easily implemented @ your library.


Reference Books Bulletin:<br />

Reference Work from Idea to<br />

Reality<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - PUBLISHING<br />

Washington Convention Center -146C<br />

507<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services;<br />

Collection Development How does an idea get<br />

turned into an encyclopedia or reference database,<br />

<strong>and</strong> then how does a publisher keep it vital? A<br />

panel of reference publishers will discuss the<br />

process of creating <strong>and</strong> updating reference works<br />

in print <strong>and</strong> online.<br />

Moderator: Sue Polanka, Wright State University,<br />

Head of Reference Instruction<br />

Speakers: Casper Grathwohl, Oxford University<br />

Press, Vice President <strong>and</strong> Publisher of Reference;<br />

Rolf Janke, SAGE Reference, Vice President; Frank<br />

Menchaca, Gale, Executive Vice President,<br />

Publishing


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Got Data? New Roles for Libraries<br />

in Shaping 21st Century<br />

Research/Presidents <strong>Program</strong><br />

ALCTS<br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom B<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services<br />

Research in the Information Age is driven by digital<br />

data. Libraries are emerging as critical partners in<br />

the curation, access, use, re-use, <strong>and</strong> preservation<br />

of research data. Digital stewardship, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

requisite cyber-infrastructure, economic models,<br />

<strong>and</strong> policies required to administer <strong>and</strong> protect<br />

research data, present both new opportunities <strong>and</strong><br />

challenges for 21st century libraries. In this talk,<br />

we describe the emerging role for Libraries as<br />

stewards of valued digital research collections.<br />

Speakers: Francine Berman, Rensselaer Polytechnic<br />

Institute, Vice President for Research<br />

Awards Presentation <strong>and</strong><br />

Membership Meeting (ALSC)<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -144A-C


Children & Young Adults<br />

Join your colleagues for the annual presentation<br />

for the Batchelder, Carnegie, Geisel, <strong>and</strong> Sibert<br />

Awards. The ALSC Membership Meeting will<br />

immediately follow where Thom Barthelmess, ALSC<br />

President, will recognize the <strong>2010</strong> professional<br />

award winners <strong>and</strong> share ALSC’s past year’s<br />

accomplishments <strong>and</strong> new initiatives.<br />

First Author, First book<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Washington Convention Center -142<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

509<br />

This traditional event allows the audience to hear<br />

from the future’s bestselling authors including<br />

Isabel Wilkerson, Jean Kwok, Eugenia Kim, Jay<br />

Varner, Daphne Kalotay, <strong>and</strong> Mitchell Kaplan. Be<br />

the first to collect your signed first-edition (or<br />

Reader’s Copy)! The program will be moderated<br />

by Barbara Hoffert, Editor of the Book Review for<br />

Library Journal.An author signing will follow. Some<br />

books will be given away <strong>and</strong> others will be sold<br />

at a generous discount. Author details available<br />

at www.ala.org/altaff.


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Archivists & Librarians: Together<br />

We Can Save Congress<br />

GODORT<br />

Washington Convention Center -152B<br />

Collection Management & Technical Services<br />

“Saving Congress” sounds like a task for<br />

citizen-activists <strong>and</strong> reform-minded politicians, but<br />

saving the information output of our national<br />

legislature is the goal of a dedicated cadre of<br />

librarians <strong>and</strong> archivists. Librarians may focus their<br />

efforts on the published record, while archivists<br />

concentrate on congressional papers, but in these<br />

times of heightened political engagement, changing<br />

barriers to access, <strong>and</strong> trends away from reference<br />

specialization, our need to work together has never<br />

been greater. Nothing short of Congress’s legacy<br />

is at stake.<br />

Books in Many Languages: Reaching<br />

Out to Youth in a Multilingual<br />

World - ISLD interest Group<br />

IRRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -103B


At this program the panelists will discuss the<br />

development of books for youth in their local<br />

languages <strong>and</strong> the role that libraries in developing<br />

countries can play in collecting <strong>and</strong> distributing<br />

these books.<br />

Speakers: Marcy Carrel, Peace Corps, Officer; Janet<br />

Lee, Sololia, Representative; Meaghan O’Connor,<br />

IREX, IREX<br />

Building Bridges to Establish<br />

International Partnerships: The<br />

Nuts <strong>and</strong> Bolts<br />

IRRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -203A/B<br />

511<br />

Have you ever dreamed of starting an international<br />

library partnership to exchange knowledge <strong>and</strong><br />

staff? Where do you start? Join your American <strong>and</strong><br />

international colleagues as they present blueprints<br />

for cooperative ventures involving exchange <strong>and</strong><br />

sister library relationships. Successful participants<br />

will discuss the first steps to begin the process<br />

<strong>and</strong> garner support. Attendees will also have time<br />

for networking to perhaps spark a new<br />

international connection.


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Speakers: Richard Blake, Librarian, Waynesburg<br />

University; S<strong>and</strong>y Chen, Assistant Professor, Clarion<br />

University of Pennsylvania; Henry Mendelsohn,<br />

Regional Information Resource Officer, U.S.<br />

Embassy, Cairo; Dr. Maurice A. Mikhail, Mubarak<br />

Public Libraries, Egypt, Consultant<br />

Library History Round Table Edward<br />

G. Holley Memorial Lecture<br />

LHRT<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Constitution B<br />

Research<br />

Scholarly presentation by an established senior<br />

researcher in the area of library, book, information,<br />

education, or communications history.<br />

Speakers: Dr. Ronald Zboray, University of<br />

Pittsburgh, Associate Professor of Communication;<br />

Mary Zboray, University of Pittsburgh, Research<br />

Association<br />

BIGWIG Showcase<br />

LITA<br />

Renaissance Washington -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR South/Central


The BIGWIG Showcase covers current <strong>and</strong> emerging<br />

topics related to social software, emerging<br />

technology <strong>and</strong> their application in libraries. It<br />

aims to mix up the traditional presentation format<br />

by allowing presenters to post their talks online<br />

before the conference, then during the showcase<br />

provide only a brief overview so that most time<br />

can be spent engaging participants in small group<br />

discussions on each topic. Please join us, <strong>and</strong> bring<br />

your own insights!<br />

Emerging Technologies:<br />

Virtualization in Libraries<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -143B/C<br />

Digital Information & Technologies<br />

513<br />

A panel presentation on the use of virtualization<br />

technologies in large research, mid-size, <strong>and</strong> public<br />

libraries to reduce costs <strong>and</strong> staffing, improve<br />

reliability <strong>and</strong> security, <strong>and</strong> contribute to green<br />

initiatives. Speakers will represent a variety of<br />

backgrounds <strong>and</strong> types of libraries <strong>and</strong> will<br />

describe how virtualization in their setting is<br />

related to other emerging technologies such as<br />

cloud computing <strong>and</strong> identity management.


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Following the panel presentation, time will be<br />

available for questions <strong>and</strong> discussion. Presented<br />

by LITA Heads of Library Technology IG.<br />

Speakers: Stu Baker, Associate University Librarian<br />

for Library Technology, Northwestern Univeristy;<br />

Matthew Hamilton, Library Innovation <strong>and</strong><br />

Technology Manager, Boulder Public Library; Dave<br />

Pcolar, University Libraries at UNC Chapel Hill,<br />

Systems Specialist<br />

Science Fiction: Past, Present,<br />

Future<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -209A/B<br />

Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Explore the genre of science fiction. James Gunn,<br />

a noted writer <strong>and</strong> scholar, will give an overview<br />

of where the genre of science fiction has been.<br />

Futurist Cory Doctorow will look at where it is<br />

going. A librarian will show how the genre can be<br />

used in libraries today. Presented by LITA<br />

Imagineering IG.<br />

Speakers: Cory Doctorow, Tor Books, Author; James<br />

Gunn, n/a, Author


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Fundraising 101: You Don’t Ask; You<br />

Don’t Get!<br />

LLAMA - FRFDS<br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Advocacy, Marketing<br />

& Fundraising<br />

Cultivation <strong>and</strong> marketing are essential in preparing<br />

potential donors to give, but fundraising is<br />

primarily about the “ask.” Publicity creates<br />

awareness in people’s minds that they’re about to<br />

be asked to donate. Asking for the donation is the<br />

most effective way to get people to give. This<br />

session will explore the basics of preparing to ask<br />

<strong>and</strong> asking. Panelists will present tips <strong>and</strong><br />

strategies to get to the “ask” <strong>and</strong> beyond,<br />

particularly in challenging times.<br />

Speakers: Amy Sollins, Friends of San Francisco<br />

Public Library, Director of Development; Anna<br />

Velasco, DC Public Library Foundation, Executive<br />

Director; Jenny Wyss, University of Virginia,<br />

Director, Women in Leadership & Philanthropy


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And the Survey Says...!<br />

Strengthening Services Through<br />

Surveying<br />

LLAMA - SASS<br />

Washington Convention Center -145A<br />

Administration & Leadership; Leadership &<br />

Management<br />

Libraries are using surveys to gather user feedback<br />

on services, hours, as well as the demographics<br />

of their customer base. During difficult economic<br />

times, making the wisest use of resources becomes<br />

even more important. See how two different<br />

libraries use survey software packages to make<br />

continuous improvements <strong>and</strong> achieve higher levels<br />

of customer satisfaction.<br />

Phat* Fiction: Engaging Hip-Hop<br />

Literature in the Public Library<br />

(*phat=popular, hip <strong>and</strong> tempting<br />

fiction)<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -147B


Authors, Literature & Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

517<br />

Why should librarians identify <strong>and</strong> purchase urban<br />

fiction? While book reviews, publishers’ lists, <strong>and</strong><br />

patron requests drive much library purchasing,<br />

mainstream publisher’s omission of hip hop<br />

imprints often means patrons are not finding what<br />

they want to read on library shelves. This<br />

presentation will be both an exploration of the<br />

impact of hip hop publishers <strong>and</strong> authors in public<br />

libraries <strong>and</strong> a comparison of racial, ethnic,<br />

regional aspects of urban fiction presentation.<br />

Moderator: Kimberly Boyd, Chicago Public Schools<br />

Dept. of Libraries, Librarian<br />

Speakers: Kimberly Boyd, Chicago Public Schools<br />

Dept. of Libraries, Librarian; Paula ChaseHyman,<br />

Selfemployed, Author; Kia Dupree, www.kiadu-pre<br />

e.com, Author; D.L. Grant, San Antonio Public<br />

Library, Asst. Mgr., G.W. Carver Branch; Megan<br />

Honig, New York Public Library, Teen Collection<br />

Specialist; Christopher Lassen, Brooklyn Public<br />

Library, Children’s Librarian; Susan McClell<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Evanston Public Library, Reader’s Advisor Librarian;<br />

Vanessa Irvin Morris, Selfemployed, Author; Amy<br />

Pattee, Simmons College GSLIS, Faculty; Kimberla<br />

Lawson Roby, None, Author


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Translation Station: Tools for<br />

Serving New Americans<br />

PLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -146A<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

This program includes a demo <strong>and</strong> giveaway of<br />

“Translation Station,” a communication tool for<br />

library staff to respond to simple requests for<br />

library resources <strong>and</strong> services in other languages,<br />

<strong>and</strong> training kits to introduce staff to language<br />

phrases <strong>and</strong> different cultures. We will also discuss<br />

lessons learned from the Free Library of<br />

Philadelphia’s LSTA grant, <strong>and</strong> provide an<br />

opportunity for participants to share best practices<br />

for serving New Americans.<br />

Speakers: Fred Gitner, Queens Library, Coordinator,<br />

New Americans <strong>Program</strong> & Spec. Services; Hedra<br />

Packman, Free Library of Philadephia, Director of<br />

Library Services; Theresa Ramos, Free Library of<br />

Philadephia, <strong>Program</strong> Development Coordinator;<br />

Frances Roehm, Skokie Public Library, Librarian<br />

Labor Rights are Human Rights<br />

RUSA <strong>ALA</strong>


Washington Convention Center -206<br />

Human Resources <strong>and</strong> Staff Development<br />

Labor rights are at the heart of the struggle for<br />

human rights. The freedom to associate, to<br />

organize <strong>and</strong> to have equal opportunities in the<br />

workplace are under attack around the world. This<br />

program will discuss labor rights, including the<br />

role of unions in promoting democracy <strong>and</strong><br />

economic prosperity, <strong>and</strong> the attack on workers’<br />

rights as part of an international phenomenon. The<br />

importance of unions to the salary <strong>and</strong> status of<br />

women will be a special focus of this program.<br />

Speakers: Bama Athreya, International Labor Rights<br />

Forum, Executive Director; Carol Rosenblatt,<br />

Coalition of Labor Union Women, Executive Director<br />

Taking the Library With You: VR<br />

Going Mobile<br />

519<br />

RUSA - MARS, RUSA - RSS<br />

Washington Convention Center -150B<br />

Digital Information & Technologies; Transformation<br />

& Innovations<br />

Interested in finding budget friendly ways to<br />

exp<strong>and</strong> your library’s virtual reference services to


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include mobile devices? Attendees will hear from,<br />

<strong>and</strong> be able to talk to innovative leaders in our<br />

profession, who will describe how their institutions<br />

are offering virtual reference services via mobile<br />

devices, including the tools they use, <strong>and</strong> their<br />

successes <strong>and</strong> challenges. Efforts of individual<br />

libraries <strong>and</strong> cooperatives are represented, as are<br />

SMS/texting <strong>and</strong> other mobile applications.<br />

Speakers: Lori Bell, Alliance Library System,<br />

Director of Innovation; Marie Radford, Rutgers, The<br />

State University of New Jersey, Associate Professor<br />

& Library Consultant, School of Communication &<br />

Information; Cathy Sanford, Contra Costa County<br />

Library, Deputy County Librarian/Support Services;<br />

Pam Sessoms, University of North Carolina,<br />

Electronic Reference Services Librarian<br />

Yes We Can: Collaboration in a<br />

Changing World of Services <strong>and</strong><br />

Information<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -140A/B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Partnership


The YALSA Legislative <strong>and</strong> Advocacy Committees<br />

will collaborate to present a Panel discussion<br />

consisting of the important stakeholders who<br />

disperse information about library services for<br />

youth <strong>and</strong> build community partnerships including<br />

social services, education, academia, teen<br />

advocates, <strong>and</strong> media. The focus on this session<br />

will be to identify the changing trends <strong>and</strong> issues<br />

affecting youth services <strong>and</strong> identifying possible<br />

collaborative partners.<br />

Reach Reluctant Readers with the<br />

WrestleMania Reading Challenge<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -145B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming & Instruction<br />

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Over 40 million TV viewers watch professional<br />

wrestling each week <strong>and</strong> many of them are teens.<br />

Find out how participation in YALSA’s WrestleMania<br />

Reading Challenge can help you reach more teens<br />

in your community, including reluctant readers.<br />

YALSA members <strong>and</strong> representatives from World<br />

Wrestling Entertainment will talk about this year’s<br />

new <strong>and</strong> improved Challenge, where libraries can


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win money for their teen collection <strong>and</strong> teens can<br />

win a trip to WrestleMania 27 in Atlanta.<br />

MONDAY, 10:30A.M. - 1:00P.M.<br />

Stonewall Book Awards Brunch $<br />

GLBTRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -207A<br />

The Stonewall Book Awards will be celebrated with<br />

a brunch <strong>and</strong> speakers. This is a ticketed event.<br />

MONDAY, 11:00A.M. - 1:00P.M.<br />

Chair’s <strong>Program</strong> H<strong>and</strong>s-On Tech<br />

Sessions<br />

RUSA - MARS<br />

OS-George Washington Univ<br />

Try out free tools like Skype <strong>and</strong> Jing – h<strong>and</strong>s-on<br />

under the guidance of librarians who use the tools!<br />

This event is free, but space is limited. Details are<br />

available at the MARS section of the RUSA website<br />

– visit www.ala.org/rusa, then select MARS from<br />

the left-h<strong>and</strong> menu. It will be held at the George<br />

Washington University Gelman Library, 2130 H St.


NW, which is at the Foggy Bottom/GWU stop on<br />

the Blue <strong>and</strong> Orange Metro lines.<br />

MONDAY, 11:30A.M. - 1:00P.M.<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Poster Session (STS)<br />

ACRL - STS<br />

Renaissance Washington -Congressional Hall C<br />

Poster session following the STS program.<br />

MONDAY, 12:00P.M. - 2:00P.M.<br />

Awards Luncheon (AASL) $<br />

AASL<br />

Washington Convention Center -207B<br />

523<br />

Celebrate the accomplishments of your colleagues<br />

<strong>and</strong> enjoy lunch at the presentation of the <strong>2010</strong><br />

AASL Awards, including the prestigious National<br />

School Library Media <strong>Program</strong> of the Year Award.<br />

Don’t miss special guest speaker Carla Killough<br />

McClafferty, author of Forgiving God, the story of<br />

her journey through grief after the death of her<br />

youngest son, Corey. Immediately following the<br />

Awards Luncheon is the AASL President’s Reception


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providing the opportunity to meet <strong>and</strong> greet the<br />

AASL President, Board Members <strong>and</strong> other member<br />

leaders.<br />

MONDAY, 1:30P.M. - 3:30P.M.<br />

Blasphemy! When Religious Values<br />

Clash with Intellectual Freedom<br />

Values<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - IFC<br />

Washington Convention Center -206<br />

Freedom of religion has often prompted passionate<br />

debate in American society, <strong>and</strong> libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

publishers are often the lightning rods. Recent<br />

controversies over the Danish Muhammad cartoons<br />

<strong>and</strong> the U.N. anti-blasphemy resolution, “Combating<br />

Defamation of Religions,” are having significant<br />

repercussions in the U.S. How do we balance<br />

intellectual freedom principles with cultural <strong>and</strong><br />

religious differences? This program, co-sponsored<br />

by the Association of American Publishers <strong>and</strong> IFC,<br />

will take up these important issues from multiple<br />

perspectives.


Speakers: Irshad Manji, Filmmaker <strong>and</strong> Director of<br />

the Moral Courage Project at New York Univ.; Paul<br />

Sturges, Former Chair, IFLA/FAIFE Free Access to<br />

Information <strong>and</strong> Freedom of Expression<br />

Numbers that Speak Volumes:<br />

Using Data to Make the Case for<br />

Rural Libraries<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> - RNTLOAK, <strong>ALA</strong>-ORS, AFL-ARSL<br />

Renaissance Washington –Auditorium<br />

525<br />

As libraries struggle to meet growing dem<strong>and</strong> with<br />

the same or less funding, the need to effectively<br />

communicate the value of libraries in the Internet<br />

Age is more important than ever. Get tips, tools<br />

<strong>and</strong> templates for using local <strong>and</strong> national library<br />

data to strengthen your message to your funders,<br />

elected officials, board members <strong>and</strong> the media.<br />

This session will prepare you to maximize your<br />

participation in Library Advocacy Day (6-29-10)<br />

<strong>and</strong> state lobby days, as well as write better grant<br />

applications, annual reports <strong>and</strong> budget<br />

presentations. Co-sponsored by Rural, Native <strong>and</strong><br />

Tribal Libraries of All Kinds Committee, the<br />

Association for Rural <strong>and</strong> Small Libraries, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Office for Research & Statistics.


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Speakers: Rose Chenoweth, Alliance Library<br />

System, Library Development Consultant; Larra<br />

Clark, <strong>ALA</strong> Office for Research & Statistics, Project<br />

Manager; Charlotte Glover, Ketchikan Public Library,<br />

Arkansas, Youth Services <strong>and</strong> <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Librarian; Vivian Wynn, Wynn Library Consulting,<br />

President<br />

Library Support Staff Certification<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Portfolio Evaluator<br />

Training<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt -Roosevelt/Wilson<br />

Do you have expertise in one of these areas:<br />

Foundations of Library Service; Communications<br />

<strong>and</strong> Teamwork; Technology; Access Services; Adult<br />

Readers’ Advisory; Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Classification;<br />

Collection Management; Reference <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Services; Supervision <strong>and</strong> Management; <strong>and</strong> Youth<br />

Services? If so, you may want to become an<br />

evaluator of online portfolios for c<strong>and</strong>idates in the<br />

Library Support Staff Certification (LSSC) <strong>Program</strong>.<br />

At this program, learn about the LSSC <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

portfolio evaluation rubrics, <strong>and</strong> how your help<br />

benefits the profession. For more information, see


http://www.ala-apa.org/lssc/portfolioevaluators.ht<br />

ml.<br />

Speakers: Nancy Bolt, Nancy Bolt <strong>and</strong> Associates,<br />

Consultant; Patricia Wagner, Pattern Research,<br />

Library Consultant<br />

Forum (AS)<br />

ALCTS - AS<br />

Washington Convention Center -150B<br />

Presentations on issues in acquisitions<br />

Developmentally Appropriate<br />

Practice-What is the latest<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>ings of DAP <strong>and</strong> how to<br />

incorporate them into quality<br />

services<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

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Librarians, managers, <strong>and</strong> administrators will learn<br />

how to incorporate best early childhood practices<br />

into services <strong>and</strong> programs for young children.<br />

NAEYC has recently revised their key position


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statement Developmentally Appropriate Practice<br />

in Early Childhood, <strong>and</strong> Dr. Jerlean Daniel will<br />

discuss the key concepts that inform how best to<br />

work with young children <strong>and</strong> their families. Dr.<br />

Marna Elliott will give concrete ideas <strong>and</strong> examples<br />

of how the concepts can be incorporated into<br />

library services <strong>and</strong> programs.<br />

Speakers: Jerlean E. Daniel, Ph.D., National<br />

Association for the Education of Young Children,<br />

Deputy Executive Director; Marna Elliott, Ph.D.,<br />

Bridgewater Library, Head of Youth Services<br />

Día is Diversity in Action<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -103B<br />

Explore a world of resources to engage many<br />

ethnic groups in one celebration. The presenters<br />

will focus on Día as a tool in dually reaching the<br />

Spanish <strong>and</strong> international community for literacy<br />

as well as promoting multicultural authors <strong>and</strong><br />

artists. Resources, strategies <strong>and</strong> background will<br />

be provided so that any library system can begin<br />

to create their own Día program <strong>and</strong> reach out to<br />

the diverse community. Ideas for promoting the<br />

program, a plan of action, <strong>and</strong> collaborating with


local agencies to successfully promote the program<br />

will be included in the presentation.<br />

Speakers: Meryle Leonard, Charlotte Mecklenburg<br />

Library, Outreach Manager; Irania Macias Patterson,<br />

Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, Bilingual Specialist<br />

Philanthropy <strong>and</strong> its Relationship<br />

to Government Financing: Why <strong>and</strong><br />

How Levies <strong>and</strong> Other Tax Based<br />

Funding are Linked<br />

ERT<br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

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This session will be a unique view based on<br />

experiences in Arkansas, Iowa to Ohio <strong>and</strong> Michigan<br />

how you can effectively manage fundraising <strong>and</strong><br />

government financing initiatives. Historically, they<br />

have been treated separately but this session will<br />

cover ten keys to using each one of these to<br />

positively impact the other based on real world<br />

examples.<br />

Speakers: Russ Hodge, The Hodge Group; Kay<br />

Runge, The Hodge Group


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International Grassroots Advocacy:<br />

Focus on Asia - IRRT Chair’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong><br />

IRRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -147B<br />

This program will present several exemplary<br />

grassroots initiatives to support library services in<br />

developing countries. International as well as U.S.<br />

speakers will be featured. Preceded by the<br />

presentation of the IRC Humphry/OCLC /Forest<br />

Press Award <strong>and</strong> Bogle Pratt International Library<br />

Travel Fund Award.<br />

Staff Development Discussion<br />

(LEARNRT)<br />

LEARNRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -143A<br />

Come early <strong>and</strong> stay for the raffle at the end of<br />

the program. It’s a great energizer for those who<br />

are new to staff development as well as those<br />

who have been doing it for years. Hosted by


Sharon Morris, Director of Library Development &<br />

Innovation, Colorado State Library, Denver, CO<br />

Ultimate Debate: Open Source<br />

Software, Free Beer or Free Puppy?<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -146B<br />

531<br />

The Ultimate Debate returns for the fifth straight<br />

year with a heated discussion of over the merits<br />

of open source software versus proprietary<br />

products. The three fiery speakers are Marshall<br />

Breeding from V<strong>and</strong>erbilt University, Stephen<br />

Abram from Gale Cengage, <strong>and</strong> Karen Schneider<br />

from Holy Names University. Moderator Roy<br />

Tennant from OCLC will do his best to keep the<br />

peace. No free beer or puppies will be provided.<br />

Presented by LITA Internet Resources <strong>and</strong> Services<br />

IG.<br />

Moderator: Roy Tennant, OCLC, Senior <strong>Program</strong><br />

Officer<br />

Speakers: Stephen Abram, Gale/Cengage, VP of<br />

Strategic Partnerships <strong>and</strong> Markets; Marshall<br />

Breeding, V<strong>and</strong>erbilt University, Director for<br />

Innovative Technologies <strong>and</strong> Research; Karen


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Schneider, Holy Names University, Director, Cushing<br />

Library<br />

Top Library Building Trends<br />

LLAMA - BES<br />

Washington Convention Center -143B/C<br />

A panel of architects, librarians <strong>and</strong> consultants<br />

will provide an overview of new <strong>and</strong> exciting ideas<br />

in planning public <strong>and</strong> academic library facilities.<br />

Topics will include the rethinking of spaces for<br />

services, new building design, <strong>and</strong> other “must<br />

have” items to keep your library up-to-date. Each<br />

panelist will provide a brief presentation with<br />

slides. The entire panel will then field questions<br />

from the audience.<br />

Speakers: Kimberly Bolan Cullin, Providence<br />

Associates LLC, Indianapolis, IN; Joan Frye Williams,<br />

Sacramento, CA, Library Consultant <strong>and</strong> Futurist;<br />

Barbara Norl<strong>and</strong>, District of Columbia Public<br />

Library, Senior Librarian, Building Projects; Jeffrey<br />

Scherer, Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd.<br />

Architects, Architect; Richard Sweeney, New Jersey<br />

Institute of Technology, University Librarian


President’s <strong>Program</strong>: For the Love<br />

of Reference<br />

RUSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -202A<br />

Reference <strong>and</strong> readers’ advisory work are among<br />

the most engaging specialties in librarianship,<br />

inspiring great devotion among their practitioners<br />

<strong>and</strong> fans. Non-librarian researchers who dig for<br />

information as part of their job derive many of<br />

the same satisfactions from their work as reference<br />

librarians. This year’s prorgam explores the twin<br />

appeals of information discovery <strong>and</strong> fulfilling<br />

users’ needs that drive the devotion to these types<br />

of work. Speakers include readers’ advisory expert<br />

Nancy Pearl; reference lover <strong>and</strong> South Jersey<br />

Regional Library Cooperative Assistant Director<br />

Peter Bromberg; <strong>and</strong> New York Times best-selling<br />

author – <strong>and</strong> researcher – Joseph Finder.<br />

Speakers: Peter Bromberg, South Jersey Regional<br />

Library Cooperative; Joseph Finder, Author; Nancy<br />

Pearl, Author<br />

YALSA’s Membership<br />

Meeting/Using District Days &<br />

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Other Events to Advocate for Teens<br />

& Libraries<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -140A/B<br />

Learn how to advocate for teens <strong>and</strong> libraries by<br />

being a part of <strong>ALA</strong>’s Day on the Hill <strong>and</strong> YALSA’s<br />

District Days. The Day on the Hill is June 29th,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the District Days can be held at libraries<br />

nationwide in August during the Congressional<br />

recess. Explore ideas for planning your own District<br />

Days, learn tips for interacting with officials <strong>and</strong><br />

hear talking points about teens <strong>and</strong> libraries to<br />

share with officials <strong>and</strong> stakeholders.<br />

MONDAY, 1:30P.M. - 5:30P.M.<br />

Have YOU Ever Been to Prison? An<br />

Insider’s Look at a Prison Library $<br />

ASCLA - LSSPS<br />

OS-Maryl<strong>and</strong> Correctional Facility Lib<br />

ASCLA’s Library Services to Prisoners Forum hosts<br />

a rare opportunity to tour a full-service correctional<br />

library <strong>and</strong> discuss current correctional library


events <strong>and</strong> issues with leaders in the field,<br />

including Glennor Shirley, Maryl<strong>and</strong> Correctional<br />

Libraries coordinator; Diane Walden, ASCLA Library<br />

Services to Prisoners Forum chair; <strong>and</strong> Erica<br />

MacCreaigh, co-author of Library Services to the<br />

Incarcerated. RSVPs by June 11 required – contact<br />

Diane Walden at diane.walden@doc.state.co.us or<br />

719-269-5607.<br />

MONDAY, 1:30 -P.M. - 6:00P.M.<br />

The Immigrant Vignettes: The Saga<br />

of Romanian-American <strong>and</strong><br />

Canadian-Jews<br />

EMIERT<br />

Washington Convention Center -147A<br />

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Overview of two millennia-long Jewish community<br />

in Romania (including the Holocaust, Communist<br />

& post-Communist periods); immigration <strong>and</strong><br />

history of Jews in the USA <strong>and</strong> Canada, Romanian<br />

Holocaust survivors <strong>and</strong> righteous Gentiles;<br />

biographical sketches of noted Romanian Jews;<br />

library materials on North American Romanian<br />

Jewry including Multicultural Review;<br />

author-publisher interaction vis-à-vis The Romanian


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Jews in America <strong>and</strong> Canada (1850-<strong>2010</strong>); <strong>and</strong><br />

issues in writing <strong>and</strong> publishing a Holocaust<br />

memoir are the main components of this program.<br />

<strong>Program</strong> 1:30-4pm. Cmte Mtg 4-6pm EMIERT/Jewish<br />

Information Committee<br />

Moderator: Elliot H. Gertel, University of Michigan,<br />

Chair, EMIERT Jewish Information Committee<br />

Speakers: Steve Bonica, Romanian American<br />

Network, Executive Director; Lynn MillerLachman,<br />

Multicultural Review, Editor-in-Chief; Vladimir<br />

Wertsman, EMIERT Publishing <strong>and</strong> Multicultural<br />

Materials Committee, Chair<br />

MONDAY, 2:00P.M. - 4:00P.M.<br />

Gala Author Tea $<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Renaissance Mayflower -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

Don’t miss this traditional event featuring five<br />

bestselling authors who will discuss their writing<br />

life <strong>and</strong> forthcoming books. Authors include Sharyn<br />

McCrumb, Sophie Hannah, Laura Lippman, Carolyn<br />

Parkhurst, <strong>and</strong> Heidi Durrow. Enjoy tea, coffee,<br />

finger s<strong>and</strong>wiches, <strong>and</strong> a variety of sweet treats.<br />

A book signing will follow, with some books given


away free <strong>and</strong> others available for purchase at a<br />

generous discount. Buy your ticket early as this<br />

event often sells out. Event Code: ALT3<br />

MONDAY, 3:00P.M. - 4:00P.M.<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES -<br />

Junot Diaz<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom C<br />

MONDAY, 4:00P.M. - 5:30P.M.<br />

Stress <strong>and</strong> depression in the<br />

workplace: Effective methods for<br />

preventing <strong>and</strong>/or treating<br />

emotional challenges<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA, AFL - AILA, AFL - REFORMA, AFL -<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong>, AFL - AP<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -145A<br />

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Anyone, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity,<br />

or socioeconomic status can suffer from depression.<br />

No job category or professional level is immune.


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Every year, 9.5% of the population suffer from a<br />

depressive illness - often linked strongly to other<br />

chronic illnesses. Much of this suffering is<br />

unnecessary. There ARE solutions <strong>and</strong> libraries<br />

have a key role to play in promoting awareness.<br />

This program will address the signs, symptoms,<br />

causes, <strong>and</strong> effects of depression, as well as<br />

treatment options, holistic approaches to achieving<br />

<strong>and</strong> maintaining mental <strong>and</strong> physical health.<br />

Co-sponsors REFORMA, AP<strong>ALA</strong>, AILA <strong>and</strong> BC<strong>ALA</strong>.<br />

Speakers: Dr. Marilyn Gaston, Gaston <strong>and</strong> Porter<br />

Health Improvement Center, CoDirector; Dr. Gayle<br />

Porter, Gaston <strong>and</strong> Porter Health Improvement<br />

Center, CoDirector<br />

Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> - Lab to the<br />

People: A Residency Experience in<br />

Genetics<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -208A/B<br />

Staff Support Interests


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Lab to the people will be a residency-like<br />

experience that provides h<strong>and</strong>s-on training for<br />

attendees to generate conversations <strong>and</strong> explore<br />

innovative outreach <strong>and</strong> programming activities in<br />

promoting genetics literacy in the community. The<br />

program will be based on the successful <strong>and</strong><br />

innovative outreach <strong>and</strong> programming done by the<br />

Human Genome Project Community Conversations<br />

(HGPCC) initiative at the Brooklyn Public Library.<br />

Speakers: Lisa Chow, Brooklyn Public Library,<br />

Librarian; Maxine Cooper, Brooklyn Public Library,<br />

Consumer Health Librarian; Angeli Rasbury,<br />

Brooklyn Public Library, Youth Services Community<br />

& Partnerships Associate; Doris Withers, Medgar<br />

Evers College, Prof. of Biology & Education,<br />

Genomics Education & Outreach Project<br />

Grassroot <strong>Program</strong> - The Role of the<br />

Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>s Association of<br />

Libraries, Archives, <strong>and</strong> Museums<br />

(PI<strong>ALA</strong>) in the Development of<br />

Libraries in the Pacific


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<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -141<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

This session will explore how PI<strong>ALA</strong> has worked<br />

to overcome obstacles to successfully build a<br />

strong regional library association, <strong>and</strong> how,<br />

despite the many challenges to the library<br />

development in the region, PI<strong>ALA</strong> has partnered<br />

with Pacific Resources for Education <strong>and</strong> Learning<br />

(PREL), a nonprofit organization which serves the<br />

Pacific, to provide training <strong>and</strong> networking<br />

opportunities for its members. PI<strong>ALA</strong> <strong>and</strong> PREL are<br />

committed to sharing their experiences with <strong>ALA</strong>.<br />

Speakers: Jane Barnwell, Pacific Resources for<br />

Education & Learning (PREL), Director, Pacific<br />

Resource Center; Atarino Helieisar, PI<strong>ALA</strong>, Chief<br />

Law Librarian, FSM Supreme Court Law Library <strong>and</strong><br />

President<br />

Negotiation - What else is on the<br />

table?<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA<br />

Washington Convention Center -102 A<br />

Human Resources <strong>and</strong> Staff Development


If we were playing Family Feud, the survey would<br />

say that salaries are number one when the topic<br />

is compensation. But there are many other<br />

elements of compensation that you may not think<br />

about when you are accepting a position or<br />

promotion - <strong>and</strong> some of those are also negotiable.<br />

You will learn the basics of negotiation for all<br />

aspects of the compensation package, from what<br />

to ask to when to ask to how to respond to the<br />

outcome.<br />

Speakers: Laura Francisco, The Singer Group, Inc.,<br />

Consultant; Paula Singer, The Singer Group, Inc.,<br />

President<br />

Odyssey Award Presentation &<br />

<strong>Program</strong><br />

ALSC YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -145B<br />

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Celebrate the spoken word at the <strong>2010</strong> Odyssey<br />

Award Presentation, featuring the <strong>2010</strong> Odyssey<br />

winner, Louise, the Adventures of a Chicken,<br />

written by Kate DiCamillo, narrated by Barbara<br />

Rosenblat, <strong>and</strong> produced by Live Oak Media. Three<br />

honor titles will also be recognized for their<br />

excellence in audiobook production for children


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<strong>and</strong> young adults. A reception sponsored by the<br />

Audio Publishers Association with light<br />

refreshments will follow the award presentations<br />

<strong>and</strong> program featuring narrators Dion Graham,<br />

Katherine Kellgren, <strong>and</strong> Barbara Rosenblat.<br />

Sharing Our Strengths: An<br />

interagency Approach to Library<br />

Services to Detained <strong>and</strong><br />

Incarcerated Populations<br />

ASCLA<br />

Washington Convention Center -143B/C<br />

User Services; Outreach<br />

This program will present attendees with<br />

information on a topic of increasing relevance to<br />

our society at large: the growing numbers of<br />

incarcerated <strong>and</strong> detained populations <strong>and</strong> the<br />

provision of high-quality library services in the<br />

variety of settings for both genders <strong>and</strong> all age<br />

groups. The program will include three brief<br />

presentations from diverse leaders in New York<br />

City including Jim Huffman, Vikki Terrile <strong>and</strong> Jessica<br />

Fenster-Sparber, representing two different public


library systems <strong>and</strong> the largest public school<br />

system in the country.<br />

Speakers: Jessica Fenster-Sparber, Passages<br />

Academy Libraries, Library Coordinator; Jim<br />

Huffman, New York Public Library, Retired; Vikki<br />

Terrile, Queens Library, Coordinator of Young Adult<br />

Services<br />

Queer Teens: LGBTQ Young Adult<br />

Novels<br />

GLBTRT<br />

Washington Convention Center -152A<br />

Children & Young Adults; Literature & Collection<br />

Development<br />

Authors of LGBTQ literature discuss their work.<br />

Who’s driving the technology<br />

b<strong>and</strong>wagon - the usersor the<br />

librarians?<br />

LITA<br />

Washington Convention Center -209A/B<br />

User Services<br />

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Many librarians have adopted Web 2.0<br />

technologies, creating screencasts, podcasts, blogs,<br />

<strong>and</strong> more to reach their users. But are our user’s<br />

needs <strong>and</strong> expectations really driving the shift to<br />

these tools? Or are librarians just afraid of being<br />

left behind? A panel of academic librarians will<br />

discuss their own experiences navigating the<br />

ever-changing technology l<strong>and</strong>scape <strong>and</strong> will<br />

explore the motivations for hopping on the Web<br />

2.0 b<strong>and</strong>wagon.<br />

Speakers: Paul Boger, University of Mary<br />

Washington, Reference Librarian; Bettina<br />

Peacemaker, Virginia Commonwealth University,<br />

Assistant Head for Research Services & Reference<br />

Librarian for Business<br />

Technology Skills for Incarcerated<br />

Teens<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -140A/B<br />

Children & Young Adults; Technology<br />

Outreach to incarcerated teens isn’t just about<br />

books anymore! Participants will see programs that<br />

use gaming, blogging, podcasting, etc. in a jail or<br />

similar facility <strong>and</strong> learn best practices examples.


While these programs are designed for incarcerated<br />

teens, they can be used to capture the interest of<br />

at-risk teens or non-library users. Panelists will<br />

give audience members the opportunity to try<br />

these technologies themselves at the end of the<br />

presentation.<br />

MONDAY, 4:00P.M. - 6:00P.M.<br />

Awards Ceremony <strong>and</strong> Reception<br />

RUSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -207A/B<br />

A presentation to, <strong>and</strong> celebration of RUSA’s <strong>2010</strong><br />

award winners. All conference participants are<br />

invited.<br />

MONDAY, 5:30P.M. - 7:00P.M.<br />

Battledecks<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -103A<br />

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Battledecks represent the ultimate challenge for<br />

a public speaker as they are challenged to give a<br />

coherent presentation based on h<strong>and</strong>-selected,


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seemingly unrelated slides that they see for the<br />

very first time live on stage. This competition,<br />

often referred to as “PowerPoint Karaoke,” will<br />

see eight brave <strong>and</strong> willing participants compete<br />

for the glory of being crowned <strong>ALA</strong>’s reigning<br />

Battledecks champion. The participants will face<br />

judgment from a panel of four judges, with the<br />

winner to be determined based on a variety of<br />

criteria <strong>and</strong> general overall awesomeness. Hilarity,<br />

along with some learning, is guaranteed for all!<br />

MONDAY, 5:30P.M. - 7:30P.M.<br />

AILA American Indian Youth<br />

Literature Awards Presentation<br />

AFL - AILA <strong>ALA</strong> OLOS<br />

Washington Convention Center -146C<br />

The third American Indian Youth Literature Awards<br />

presentation. This award identifies <strong>and</strong> honors the<br />

very best writing <strong>and</strong> illustrations by <strong>and</strong> about<br />

American Indians. The program will include<br />

speakers, awards presentation, <strong>and</strong> a Native<br />

American cultural performance.


7th <strong>Annual</strong> Poetry Blast<br />

ALSC<br />

Washington Convention Center -144A-C<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

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Poetry should be heard <strong>and</strong> not just seen. Poetry<br />

Blast celebrates the wonder <strong>and</strong> excitement of this<br />

aural tradition, featuring contemporary North<br />

American poetry for children by poets both new<br />

<strong>and</strong> established. The audience will find this<br />

enlightening <strong>and</strong> energizing event a perfect way<br />

to end a conference day. Ten to twelve poets will<br />

read. Hosted by Barbara A. Genco <strong>and</strong> Poet/Writer<br />

Marilyn Singer. Information about current <strong>and</strong><br />

forthcoming books of poetry will be available.<br />

Speakers: Arnold Adoff, Clarion Books, Author;<br />

Calef Brown, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing,<br />

Author; Lois Ehlert, Simon & Schuster Children’s<br />

Books, Author; Barbara Genco, Barbara A. Genco<br />

Consulting, Consultant; Lee Bennett Hopkins,<br />

Abrams Books for Young Readers, Author; Debbie<br />

Levy, Sterling Publishing Co., Author; George Ella<br />

Lyon, Simon & Schuster, Author; Tony Medina, Lee<br />

& Low Publishing Co., Author; Heidi Mordhorst,<br />

Boyds Mills Press, Author; Marilyn Nelson, Penguin<br />

Young Readers Group, Author; Marilyn Singer,


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Penguin Young Readers Group, Author; Carole<br />

Boston Weatherford, Boyds Mills Press, Author<br />

MONDAY, 6:00P.M. - 8:00 P.M<br />

International Librarians Reception<br />

$<br />

IRRT<br />

OS-Library of Congress<br />

Please join the International Relations Round Table<br />

(IRRT) in welcoming <strong>and</strong> celebrating with librarians<br />

from more than 80 countries at the <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong>. The International Librarians Reception<br />

will be held at the Library of Congress, Great Hall.<br />

Open to all conference attendees, this reception<br />

offers a unique opportunity to network with<br />

hundreds of information professionals from around<br />

the world. Join us for a mixing of culture <strong>and</strong><br />

ideas, regional cuisine, hors d’oeuvres <strong>and</strong> open<br />

bar (this event is free for international librarians).<br />

Advance registration is required. **Tickets will NOT<br />

be sold that evening at the Library of Congress.**


MONDAY, 8:00P.M. - 10:00P.M.<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> Literary Awards<br />

Presentation <strong>and</strong> Reception<br />

AFL - BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Four Points Sheraton -Franklin C/D<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> announcement <strong>and</strong> recognition of juried<br />

fiction <strong>and</strong> nonfiction. BC<strong>ALA</strong> Literary Award<br />

committee invites winning authors <strong>and</strong> provides<br />

copies of books for sale <strong>and</strong> autographs. A<br />

reception is held to allow for additional interaction<br />

between authors, award committee members, <strong>and</strong><br />

other invited guests.<br />

Michael L. Printz <strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Reception $<br />

YALSA<br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom B<br />

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Come listen to Michael L. Printz award-winning<br />

author of Going Bovine, Libba Bray, <strong>and</strong> honor book<br />

authors Deborah Heiligman, author of Charles <strong>and</strong><br />

Emma: The Darwins’ Leap of Faith; Rick Yancey,<br />

author of The Monstrumologist; Adam Rapp, author


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of Punkzilla; <strong>and</strong> John Barnes, author of Tales of<br />

the Madman Underground: An Historical Romance,<br />

1973 speak about their writing, followed by a<br />

reception. The annual award is administered by<br />

YALSA <strong>and</strong> sponsored by Booklist magazine.<br />

TUESDAY, 7:00A.M. - 9:00A.M.<br />

Coretta Scott King Book Awards<br />

Breakfast $<br />

EMIERT<br />

Renaissance Washington -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

Celebrate the <strong>2010</strong> Coretta Scott King Book Awards<br />

recipients at this annual breakfast honoring the<br />

year’s best African American authors <strong>and</strong><br />

illustrators of books for children <strong>and</strong> youth. The<br />

first recipient of the Coretta Scott King - Virginia<br />

Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement will also<br />

be honored. Individual tickets may be purchased<br />

in advance for $50 each, <strong>and</strong> onsite for $60 from<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Registration until Sunday, June 27.


TUESDAY, 9:00A.M. - 10:00A.M.<br />

CLOSING SESSION- Amy Sedaris<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Washington Convention Center -Ballroom C<br />

TUESDAY, 9:00A.M. - 3:00P.M.<br />

Connecting with the Feds: Social,<br />

Collaborative <strong>and</strong> Transparency<br />

Tools $<br />

FAFLRT<br />

OS-US Dept. of Justice<br />

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Late breaking news will be presented from federal<br />

information professionals who are developing social<br />

media applications in dozens of agencies. Discover<br />

open government activities <strong>and</strong> learn about agency<br />

initatives that invite collaboration. Find out new<br />

ways to help citizens connect with their<br />

government. To reserve a seat please email your<br />

name ConnectingWithTheFeds@gmail.com


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TUESDAY, 5:30P.M. - 7:00P.M.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Awards Reception <strong>and</strong><br />

Ceremony<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Renaissance Washington -Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom<br />

The <strong>ALA</strong> recognition awards will be presented at<br />

a special awards ceremony/reception immediately<br />

preceding the Inaugural Banquet.<br />

TUESDAY, 7:00P.M. - 12:00A.M.<br />

Inaugural Banquet $<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Renaissance Washington -Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

Join us in celebrating the inauguration of Roberta<br />

Stevens as she assumes the role of the new<br />

American Library Association President. The night<br />

will also recognize the incoming Divisional<br />

presidents <strong>and</strong> new board members. Dinner <strong>and</strong><br />

entertainment will round out the evening.


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Speakers: Camila Alire, Current American Library<br />

Association President; Roberta Stevens, Incoming<br />

American Library Association President


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DAILY SCHEDULE<br />

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This chronological listing is a comprehensive<br />

schedule of all programs, meetings <strong>and</strong> special<br />

events submitted to the <strong>Conference</strong> Services Office.<br />

Meetings <strong>and</strong> events within this schedule are listed<br />

by starting time, <strong>and</strong> then alphabetically by<br />

sponsoring unit <strong>and</strong> subunit. If a meeting is being<br />

held by <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>and</strong> no separate unit of the<br />

Association, it will be designated as an “<strong>ALA</strong> ”<br />

meeting. Meetings held by <strong>ALA</strong> offices or<br />

roundtables are listed alphabetically by office or<br />

roundtable under “<strong>ALA</strong>.” <strong>ALA</strong> Affiliates are<br />

designated AFL <strong>and</strong> listed alphabetically; unofficial<br />

groups are designated “UNO” <strong>and</strong> listed<br />

alphabetically. Library school events are designated<br />

“LS.” $—Indicates a meeting that requires a<br />

registration or reservation. Check the description<br />

of this event in the “<strong>Program</strong> Descriptions” to find<br />

out of the event is still open <strong>and</strong> how to register.<br />

For changes after May 4, <strong>2010</strong>, please refer to the<br />

supplement inserted in this book. Onsite changes<br />

<strong>and</strong> cancellations can be submitted to the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Services Office, located in the<br />

Washington Convention Center <strong>and</strong> will be


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published in Cognotes, the daily show newspaper.<br />

Changes must be received by 2:00p.m. the day<br />

before publication, to be printed. A map of all <strong>ALA</strong><br />

hotels is available under section entitled “SHUTTLE<br />

BUS SCHEDULE”. A list of meeting hotels <strong>and</strong><br />

locations, along with maps of the convention center<br />

<strong>and</strong> headquarter hotels, available under section<br />

entitled “MEETING ROOM LOCATIONS”.<br />

THURSDAY, JUNE 24<br />

8:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Title<br />

Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

FTRF<br />

8:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/<br />

Subunit<br />

*ALCTS<br />

*ALCTS<br />

Immersion Faculty<br />

Freedom to Read Foundation<br />

Orientation<br />

Title<br />

Cataloging & Description<br />

of Cartographic Resources:<br />

From Parchment to Pixels,<br />

Paper to Digital<br />

Linked Data: Making Library<br />

Data Converse with<br />

the World<br />

End Time<br />

5:00 PM<br />

9:00 AM<br />

End Time<br />

5:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Bulfinch<br />

149 A/B<br />

Location<br />

146C<br />

146 A/B


9:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/<br />

Subunit<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong><br />

OITP<br />

FTRF<br />

Title<br />

2:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/<br />

Subunit<br />

ALSC<br />

Copyright Issues for Librarians:<br />

Underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

What’s Legal, What’s Fair,<br />

<strong>and</strong> What’s Best Practice<br />

(Pre-<strong>Conference</strong>)<br />

Freedom to Read Foundation<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

Title<br />

3:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/<br />

Subunit<br />

*IFRT<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (ALSC)<br />

Title<br />

4:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> EXECU-<br />

TIVE BOARD<br />

Who Do You Trust? Learn<br />

to Moderate Your Own<br />

Public Forum<br />

Title<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Executive Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

End Time<br />

4:00 PM<br />

5:30 PM<br />

End Time<br />

4:00 PM<br />

End Time<br />

7:00 PM<br />

End Time<br />

5:00 PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

OS<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

144 A-C<br />

149 A/B<br />

Location<br />

156<br />

Location<br />

561<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WashingtonOffice<br />

Location<br />

Meeting<br />

Rm. 08/<br />

09


562<br />

4:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/<br />

Subunit<br />

AASL<br />

ALSC<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

6:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/<br />

Subunit<br />

AFL JCLC<br />

Joint Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (AASL/ ALSC/<br />

YALSA)<br />

Joint Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (AASL/ ALSC/<br />

YALSA)<br />

Joint Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (AASL/ ALSC/<br />

YALSA)<br />

Title<br />

7:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> DIVER-<br />

SITY<br />

JCLC Steering Committee I<br />

Spectrum Leadership<br />

Institute Professional<br />

Options Fair<br />

End Time<br />

6:00 PM<br />

6:00 PM<br />

6:00 PM<br />

End Time<br />

10:00 PM<br />

End Time<br />

9:00 PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

PLAZA<br />

Room<br />

PLAZA<br />

Location<br />

156<br />

156<br />

156<br />

Location<br />

Senate<br />

Location<br />

Federal<br />

Hall<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin


FRIDAY, JUNE 25<br />

8:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

AFL ARL<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> CRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IFC<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> ORS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALSC<br />

Title<br />

Association of Research<br />

LIbs. - Climate<br />

Qual Partners<br />

Mtg.<br />

Libraries Build Communities<br />

$<br />

IFC I<br />

National Center for<br />

Education Statistics<br />

(NCES)/ Academic<br />

Library Survey (ALS)<br />

Meeting<br />

UNCONFERENCE<br />

Drawn To Delight:<br />

How Picturebooks<br />

Work (<strong>and</strong> Play) Today<br />

End Time<br />

12:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

12:30 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

OS<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

OS<br />

Location<br />

Gunston<br />

Off Site<br />

204A<br />

304<br />

207A<br />

563<br />

Corcoran<br />

Gallery of<br />

Art


564<br />

8:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

AASL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> EXECU-<br />

TIVE BOARD<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PUB-<br />

LISHING<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

*ALCTS AS<br />

*ALCTS CCS<br />

*ALCTS<br />

*ALCTS<br />

Title<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Top 25 Web<br />

Sites for Teaching<br />

<strong>and</strong> Learning: Categories,<br />

Criteria,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Collaborative<br />

Strategies<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Executive<br />

Board meeting<br />

Publishing Committee<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

Emerging Leaders<br />

Training Session<br />

Taming the Licensing<br />

Tiger: New<br />

Formats, New<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards, New<br />

Challenges<br />

RDA 101<br />

XSLT for Digital<br />

Libraries<br />

Cataloging & Description<br />

of CartographicResources:<br />

From<br />

Parchment to Pixels,<br />

Paper to Digital<br />

End Time<br />

4:30 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

OS<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

140 A/B<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

08/ 09<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

07<br />

201<br />

146 A/B<br />

144 A-C<br />

Off Site<br />

146 C


Unit/ Subunit<br />

LEARNRT<br />

RUSA HS<br />

RUSA STARS<br />

UNO<br />

Title<br />

9:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

*ACRL<br />

AFL BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COA<br />

Beyond F2F: New<br />

Methods for Staff<br />

Training<br />

Behind the Genealogy<br />

Reference<br />

Desk: Our Capital’s<br />

Hidden Genealogy<br />

Gems<br />

Interlibrary Loan<br />

Statistics: What<br />

We Gather, How<br />

We Use Them, <strong>and</strong><br />

Who We Provide<br />

Them To<br />

OCLC Americas<br />

Regional Council<br />

Meeting<br />

Title<br />

Creating a 21st<br />

Century Learning<br />

Environment<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> Executive<br />

Board Meeting<br />

External Review<br />

Panel Training<br />

End Time<br />

12:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

12:30 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

End Time<br />

4:30 PM<br />

4:00 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

OS<br />

GRAND<br />

MET<br />

Room<br />

MAD<br />

FOUR<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall C<br />

Daughters of<br />

Amer Revolution<br />

Independence<br />

H/I<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

Location<br />

Dolly Madison<br />

BR-lower<br />

McPherson<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

565


566<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> DIVER-<br />

SITY<br />

ASCLA<br />

ASCLA<br />

FAFLRT<br />

IRRT<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

Title<br />

Surviving in a<br />

Tough Economy:<br />

An Advocacy Institute<br />

Workshop<br />

Town Hall Meeting<br />

on Diversity<br />

Assembling a Consulting<br />

Toolkit:<br />

What You Need to<br />

Know to Become<br />

a Successful Library<br />

Consultant<br />

Giving People<br />

What They Want:<br />

Information Access<br />

in Libraries<br />

<strong>and</strong> Beyond<br />

Careers in Federal<br />

Libraries<br />

Web 2.0 <strong>and</strong> Mobile<br />

Technology –<br />

Building Global<br />

Connections - IR-<br />

RT Preconference<br />

Migrating to open<br />

source library systems<br />

Open Source CMS<br />

Playroom<br />

End Time<br />

12:30 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

1:00 PM<br />

4:30 PM<br />

4:30 PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

PLAZA<br />

HAM<br />

REN<br />

OS<br />

REN<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

Independence<br />

C-E<br />

Federal Hall<br />

Hamilton BR<br />

Renaissance<br />

East<br />

Off Site<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall A<br />

Monroe<br />

Embassy


Unit/ Subunit<br />

LLAMA BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

MAES<br />

*RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

SORT<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

Tour of new<br />

Washington, DC<br />

Branch Libraries<br />

Looking through<br />

New Eyes: Collecting<br />

<strong>and</strong> Using Visual<br />

Data<br />

Reading List<br />

Council I<br />

Reference Evolution:<br />

Envisioning<br />

the Future, Remembering<br />

the<br />

Past<br />

Reference Evolution:<br />

Envisioning<br />

the Future, Remembering<br />

the<br />

Past<br />

Giving People<br />

What They Want:<br />

Information Access<br />

in Libraries<br />

<strong>and</strong> Beyond<br />

SORT Walking<br />

Tour of Dupont<br />

Circle $<br />

USBBY<br />

End Time<br />

5:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

4:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

Room<br />

OS<br />

OS<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

OS<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Off Site<br />

George-town<br />

Library<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

02<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR Central<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR Central<br />

Renaissance<br />

East<br />

Off Site<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

05<br />

567


568<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

*YALSA<br />

Title<br />

9:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Title<br />

Subunit<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> CRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

TOLD<br />

ALCTS<br />

It’s Perfectly Normal:<br />

Dealing with<br />

“Sensitive” Topics<br />

in Teen Services<br />

Chapter Leaders Orientation<br />

$<br />

Training Orientation<br />

& Leadership Development<br />

Technical Services<br />

Directors of Large<br />

Re-search Libraries<br />

Interest Group<br />

10:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/<br />

Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALCTS<br />

UNO<br />

Title<br />

COL - Business Meeting<br />

End Time<br />

5:00 PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:30<br />

PM<br />

Round Table Coordinating<br />

Assembly<br />

FRBR Interest Group<br />

OCLC Enhance Sharing<br />

Session<br />

Room<br />

EMB<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

OS<br />

End Time<br />

12:00 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

12:00 PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Capital C<br />

Location<br />

Independence G<br />

Independence F<br />

Library of<br />

Congress<br />

Location<br />

156<br />

209C<br />

Chinese<br />

BR<br />

102A


11:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/<br />

Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

Title<br />

11:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> MEM-<br />

BMTGS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA Board of Directors<br />

Meeting<br />

Title<br />

12:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Title<br />

Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

BARC<br />

PLA<br />

*RUSA<br />

UNO<br />

1:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/<br />

Subunit<br />

AASL ISS<br />

Committee on Membership<br />

Meetings<br />

Budget Analysis <strong>and</strong><br />

Review Committee<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

(<strong>2010</strong> & 2012) Committees<br />

Sophie Brody Award<br />

Committee<br />

NISO/BISG 4th <strong>Annual</strong><br />

Forum<br />

Title<br />

Independent Schools Section<br />

(ISS) Tour $<br />

End Time<br />

12:00 PM<br />

End Time<br />

1:30 PM<br />

End Time<br />

4:30 PM<br />

1:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

4:00 PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

HIL<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

End Time<br />

5:00 PM<br />

Room<br />

OS<br />

Location<br />

Meeting<br />

Rm. 8/9<br />

Location<br />

301<br />

Location<br />

McPherson<br />

Albright<br />

Cabinet<br />

150B<br />

569<br />

Location<br />

Off Site


570<br />

Unit/<br />

Subunit<br />

AASL<br />

*ACRL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> LIT-<br />

ERACY<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALTAFF<br />

LITA<br />

Title<br />

1:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Subunit Title<br />

AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

Board of Directors Meeting<br />

I (AASL)<br />

Practical Pedagogy for Library<br />

Instructors: Designing<br />

Innovative Library Instruction<br />

AASL/NCATE <strong>Program</strong> Review<br />

Training<br />

Committee on Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Literacy Assembly Meeting<br />

Preservation Admin. Interest<br />

Group (PAIG)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(ALTAFF)<br />

LibGuides Interface Customization<br />

Library Services for<br />

Children Along the<br />

Autism Spectrum<br />

Leadership Council<br />

Networking Session<br />

End Time<br />

5:00 PM<br />

4:30 PM<br />

4:00 PM<br />

4:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

2:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

MAD<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

MAY<br />

Location<br />

156<br />

Mt. Vernon<br />

Meeting<br />

Rm. 04<br />

159 A/B<br />

Colonial<br />

209C<br />

Cabinet<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

State BR


Unit/ Subunit<br />

*ACRL<br />

AFL ARL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COPE<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> MEMBER-<br />

SHIP<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> TOLD<br />

ALTAFF<br />

GODORT<br />

IFRT<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

Title<br />

Library Mashups:<br />

Exploring New<br />

Ways to Deliver Library<br />

Data<br />

Association of Research<br />

Libs. - ARL<br />

Library Assessment<br />

Forum<br />

Committee on Professional<br />

Ethics I<br />

(COPE)<br />

International Relations<br />

Committee I<br />

Workshop for<br />

Membership Chairs<br />

Incoming <strong>ALA</strong> Committee<br />

Chairs Orientation<br />

Board Meeting I<br />

(ALTAFF)<br />

Steering Committee<br />

1 (GODORT)<br />

IFRT I<br />

Membership Committee<br />

(LITA)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(LITA)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

2:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

MAD<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WASH<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

Montpelier<br />

Gunston<br />

154B<br />

302<br />

143A<br />

Independence<br />

C-E<br />

209C<br />

West End C<br />

204A<br />

Joy<br />

Holmead<br />

571


572<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

2:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COA<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> COLA<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> ORS<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

Developing a<br />

Repository: The Library’s<br />

Journey<br />

OCLC Symposium<br />

Executive I (YAL-<br />

SA)<br />

Leadership Council<br />

(ACRL)<br />

External Review<br />

Panelist Appeals<br />

Process Training<br />

Frontline Advocacy<br />

Train the Trainer<br />

<strong>Program</strong> $<br />

Public Library Funding<br />

& Technology Access<br />

Study Advisory<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Greater Western Library<br />

Alliance<br />

(GWLA) Public Services<br />

Meeting<br />

Springer Internal<br />

Pre-show Meeting<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

MET<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

REN<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

145B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

305<br />

Location<br />

State BR<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

05<br />

Constitution<br />

C-E<br />

304<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

03<br />

Cordozo


Unit/ Subunit<br />

UNO<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

AFL ARL<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUN-<br />

CIL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> DIVERSI-<br />

TY<br />

ALSC<br />

UNO<br />

AFL ARL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

Title<br />

Independent Reference<br />

Publishers<br />

Group<br />

Education Research<br />

Libraries Forum<br />

Association of Research<br />

Libs. - LIS Editors<br />

Mtg.<br />

CPLA Certification<br />

Review Committee<br />

Council Orientation<br />

Committee<br />

Committee on Diversity<br />

<strong>and</strong> Subcommittees<br />

Business Meeting<br />

ALSC 101<br />

OCLC RLG Partnership<br />

SHARES<br />

Roundtable/ Practitioners<br />

Meeting<br />

Association of Research<br />

Libs. - ARL<br />

Survey Coordiantors<br />

<strong>and</strong> Spec Liaisons<br />

E-Government Subcommittee<br />

Forum (CCS)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

HYATT<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

EMB<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

10-11<br />

Ticonderoga<br />

DuPont<br />

302<br />

301<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A<br />

Capital A<br />

154A<br />

Gunston<br />

149 A/B<br />

Lincoln<br />

573


574<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

IRRT<br />

RUSA MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

UNO<br />

Title<br />

4:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IFC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OLOS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS<br />

GODORT<br />

International Librarians<br />

Orientation<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting I (MARS)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(RUSA)<br />

Publishers Books<br />

Pre-view <strong>2010</strong><br />

Controlled Vocabularies<br />

Subcommittee I<br />

Salaries <strong>and</strong> Status of<br />

Library Workers<br />

Working Groups<br />

IFC 101<br />

OLOS Outreach Community<br />

Assembly<br />

SAC Subcommittee on<br />

FAST<br />

Budget & Finance<br />

(ALCTS)<br />

Legislation 1<br />

(GODORT)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

DOUB<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WASH<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

North<br />

209C<br />

State-room<br />

103A<br />

Location<br />

159 A/B<br />

303<br />

147B<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall C<br />

George- town<br />

East<br />

154B<br />

Dupont F


Unit/ Subunit<br />

GODORT<br />

GODORT<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

NMRT<br />

*PLA<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

UNO<br />

Title<br />

Nominating Committee<br />

(GODORT)<br />

Bylaws, Communications,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> &<br />

Membership<br />

(GODORT)<br />

LITA 101: Open House<br />

Electronic Resources<br />

Management Interest<br />

Group<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> 101<br />

Leadership Task<br />

Force (PLA)<br />

German-North American<br />

Resources Partnership:<br />

Steering<br />

Committee<br />

AVIAC Meeting<br />

Greater Western Library<br />

Alliance<br />

(GWLA) Col-lection<br />

Development Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

BIBCO/NACO Trainers<br />

Meeting<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

5:15 PM<br />

Room<br />

WASH<br />

WASH<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

REN<br />

HIL<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Dupont G<br />

West End A<br />

Jefferson West<br />

Fairchild<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR South<br />

Albright<br />

Meeting Rm. 15<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

10/11<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

03<br />

142<br />

575


576<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

YALSA 101<br />

4:15 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL<br />

7:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL CJ-<br />

CLS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

AFL<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL C<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL OLAC<br />

Communities of Practice<br />

Assembly<br />

Awards & <strong>Annual</strong><br />

Dinner Meeting $<br />

Controlled Vocabularies<br />

Subcommittee II<br />

Council I (STS)<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong> Executive<br />

Board Meeting<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> 40th Anniversary<br />

Celebration $<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong> Board Orientation<br />

OLAC CAPC Meeting<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:15 PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:30<br />

PM<br />

9:00<br />

PM<br />

9:30<br />

PM<br />

9:30<br />

PM<br />

11:00<br />

PM<br />

9:00<br />

PM<br />

9:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

EMB<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

Room<br />

OS<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

OS<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Capital D<br />

Location<br />

State BR<br />

Location<br />

Off Site<br />

159 A/B<br />

Independence<br />

A<br />

Independence<br />

G<br />

Historical Soc.<br />

of Washington<br />

DC<br />

154B<br />

149 A/B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> DIVER-<br />

SITY<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CRG<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

FAFLRT<br />

NMRT<br />

*UNO<br />

Title<br />

REFORMA Executive<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Many Voices, One<br />

Nation: Washington,<br />

DC $<br />

Open Gaming Night<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (CCS)<br />

Planning Session<br />

(CRG)<br />

ALCTS 101: Helping<br />

New Members Get Involved<br />

2011 Award & Notable<br />

Chair Orientation<br />

FAFLRT Awards Ceremony<br />

<strong>and</strong> Reception<br />

$<br />

Mentoring Social<br />

(NMRT)<br />

FRIENDS OF BILL W.<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:30<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

9:30<br />

PM<br />

9:00<br />

PM<br />

9:00<br />

PM<br />

9:00<br />

PM<br />

9:00<br />

PM<br />

8:30<br />

PM<br />

8:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

OS<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

North Carolina<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall A/B<br />

Renaissance BR<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

08/09<br />

304<br />

146C<br />

Holmead<br />

US Dept. of Justice<br />

East Overlook<br />

306<br />

577


578<br />

8:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PUB-<br />

LISHING<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Affiliate Assembly<br />

I<br />

Comic World:<br />

Graphic Novels<br />

Come of Age<br />

President’s Gala<br />

(ALTAFF) $<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

11:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

201<br />

144 A-C<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR Central<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 26<br />

7:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ASCLA<br />

UNO<br />

7:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

UNO<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(ASCLA)<br />

OCLC Dewey Update<br />

Breakfast<br />

H. W. Wilson What’s<br />

New Breakfast<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

AM<br />

8:30<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

GRAND<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

Longworth<br />

Independence<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR I/II


8:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL,<br />

ACRL<br />

AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

AAMES<br />

ACRL<br />

AFAS<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ARTS<br />

ACRL CJ-<br />

CLS<br />

ACRL CLS<br />

“Social” Lives <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Literacy:<br />

Re-packaging Classic<br />

Course Content for<br />

Millennials<br />

Sequenced Learning:<br />

Applying Information<br />

Literacy Continuously<br />

Across K-20<br />

Sequenced Learning:<br />

Applying Information<br />

Literacy Continuously<br />

Across K-20<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(AAMES)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(AFAS)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

I (ANSS)<br />

Publications Committee<br />

(ANSS)<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(ARTS)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(CJCLS)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(CLS)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WASH<br />

GRAND<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

HYATT<br />

REN<br />

EMB<br />

Location<br />

101<br />

143 B/C<br />

143 B/C<br />

West End C<br />

Bulfinch<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

South Carolina<br />

Ticonderoga<br />

Meeting Rm. 01<br />

Capital D<br />

579


580<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

*ACRL EB-<br />

SS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

Title<br />

Consolidated Meeting<br />

(EBSS)<br />

Reference Sources &<br />

Services (part of Consolidated<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Membership & Orientation<br />

(part of EBSS<br />

Consolidated Mtg.)<br />

Scholarly Communications<br />

(part of EBSS<br />

Consolidated Mtg.)<br />

Publications & Communications<br />

(part of<br />

EBSS Consolidated<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Curriculum Materials<br />

(part of Consolidated<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Higher Education<br />

(part of Consolidated<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Instruction for Educators<br />

(part of Consolidated<br />

Mtg.)<br />

New Leader Orientation<br />

(part of EBSS<br />

Consolidated Mtg.)<br />

Psychology<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Treasury


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

*ACRL EB-<br />

SS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL LES<br />

ACRL LPSS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

*ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

Title<br />

Online Learning Research<br />

(part of Consolidated<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Research (part of EB-<br />

SS Consolidated<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Nominating 2011 (EB-<br />

SS)<br />

Communication Studies<br />

(part of Consolidated<br />

Mtg.)<br />

ERIC Users (part of<br />

Consolidated Mtg.)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

I (part of IS Leadership<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Leadership Meeting<br />

(IS)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

I (LES)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(LPSS)<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>ion Awards<br />

(RBMS)<br />

Bibliographic St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Nominating 2011<br />

(RBMS)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

11:30<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

PLAZA<br />

PLAZA<br />

JW<br />

PLAZA<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Rayburn<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR III<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR III<br />

Monroe<br />

Jefferson<br />

Congressional/<br />

Senate<br />

Adams<br />

581<br />

Independence<br />

D


582<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

AFL BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL BETA-<br />

PHIMU<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

Title<br />

New Members’ Orientation<br />

& Welcome<br />

(STS)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(ULS)<br />

Classics, Medieval &<br />

Renaissance Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Recruitment to the<br />

Profession<br />

ACRL 101 & Membership<br />

Meeting<br />

Professional Development<br />

Coordinating<br />

(ACRL)<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011 (ACRL)<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> - Orientation<br />

NCAAL Planning<br />

Meeting I<br />

Beta Phi Mu Executive<br />

Board Mtg.<br />

REFORMA National<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Planning<br />

I<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

JW<br />

HYATT<br />

GRAND<br />

MAY<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

FOUR<br />

PLAZA<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

Location<br />

Burnham<br />

Cannon<br />

Columbia B<br />

Independence<br />

E<br />

State BR<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Senate<br />

McPherson<br />

Washington<br />

Rm.<br />

New Jersey<br />

Cabinet


Unit/ Subunit<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> COA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

COSWL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUN-<br />

CIL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> DIVER-<br />

SITY<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IFC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PUB-<br />

LISHING<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WO<br />

Title<br />

REFORMA Immigration<br />

Issues <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Services<br />

Committee on Accreditation<br />

Meeting<br />

COSWL<br />

Council Orientation<br />

Session<br />

FYI: First Year Impressions<br />

(<strong>and</strong> Confessions)<br />

IFC II<br />

IRRT/IRC All Sub<br />

Committees Meeting<br />

Poetry as a Community<br />

Builder: Exp<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Community Outreach<br />

Through Poetry<br />

Book Links Editorial<br />

Board<br />

Washington Office<br />

Update - All Politics<br />

Is Local: “Positioning<br />

Libraries for Success<br />

in the Capital”<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:30<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

9:30<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

MET<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Colonial<br />

London<br />

154A<br />

Ballroom A<br />

147B<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

03<br />

Renaissance<br />

East<br />

102A<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

02<br />

151B<br />

583


584<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALCTS AS<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS<br />

ALCTS CRS<br />

ALCTS<br />

Title<br />

Grassroot Prog. - Action<br />

Research & the<br />

R2D2 ID Model in an<br />

LIS Web Site Usability<br />

Study<br />

Grassroot Prog.: Digital<br />

Initiative for College<br />

Libraries<br />

Games <strong>and</strong> Gaming<br />

Member Initiative<br />

Group (MIG)<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAK-<br />

ER SERIES - Nancy<br />

Pearl with Mary Mc-<br />

Donagh Murphy<br />

Gifts <strong>and</strong> Exchange<br />

Chief Collection Development<br />

Officers of<br />

Large Research Libraries<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(CRS)<br />

Converging Metadata<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards in Cultural<br />

Institutions: Apples<br />

& Oranges<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

HYATT<br />

EMB<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

142<br />

141<br />

Constitution E<br />

Ballroom C<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Regency A<br />

Capital A/B<br />

Ballroom B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

*ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

Title<br />

Technical Services<br />

Managers in Academic<br />

Libraries Interest<br />

Group <strong>Program</strong><br />

Public Libraries Technical<br />

Services Interest<br />

Group<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Committee<br />

Meeting I (ALCTS)<br />

Board Orientation<br />

(ALCTS)<br />

Notable Children’s<br />

Videos<br />

2011 Pura Belpre<br />

Award Committee<br />

Listen Up! Using Audio-books<br />

to Motivate<br />

Boys to Become<br />

Readers<br />

2011 Caldecott Medal<br />

Committee<br />

Division Leadership<br />

Meeting (9:30 a.m.-<br />

12:00 p.m.) <strong>and</strong> Priority<br />

Group Consultants<br />

Meeting (PGC 8:00-<br />

9:00 a.m.)<br />

2011 Wilder Award<br />

Committee<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

MAD<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

Dolly Madison<br />

BR-lower<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong><br />

Senate<br />

301<br />

Kolorama<br />

Piscat- away<br />

144 A-C<br />

Cordozo<br />

Jefferson<br />

Cabinet<br />

585


586<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

EMIERT<br />

GLBTRT<br />

GODORT<br />

IRRT<br />

LEARNRT<br />

*LIRT<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

Title<br />

Taking Libraries into<br />

the Community: Beyond<br />

Brick Borders<br />

2011 Geisel Award<br />

Committee<br />

Coretta Scott King<br />

Book Awards Committee<br />

<strong>and</strong> Subcommittee<br />

Meeting<br />

Steering Committee I<br />

(GLBTRT)<br />

State <strong>and</strong> Local Documents<br />

Task Force<br />

IRRT/IRC All SubCommittees<br />

Meeting<br />

Board Meeting I<br />

(LEARNRT)<br />

Executive Board I<br />

(LIRT)<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Meeting I (LITA)<br />

Joint Committee<br />

Chairs <strong>and</strong> Interest<br />

Group Chairs Meeting<br />

(LITA)<br />

Committee Chairs<br />

Meeting (LITA)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

12:30<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

REN<br />

BEAC<br />

WASH<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

201<br />

North-west<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall C<br />

Embassy 108/<br />

110<br />

West End E<br />

Renaissance<br />

East<br />

159 A/B<br />

Constitution A<br />

204 A<br />

149 A/B<br />

149 A/B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

HRS<br />

LLAMA<br />

SASS<br />

LLAMA<br />

LLAMA<br />

LSSIRT<br />

MAGERT<br />

NMRT<br />

Title<br />

Interest Group Chairs<br />

Meeting (LITA)<br />

Cloud computing for<br />

library services<br />

Moving Your Library’s<br />

Collections: Get It<br />

Done Right!<br />

Staff Development<br />

(HRS)<br />

Less Train, More<br />

Gain: Using Technology<br />

to Train, Maintain,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Retain Part-time<br />

<strong>and</strong> Student Employees<br />

Diversity Officers’<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(LLAMA)<br />

Middle Managers Interest<br />

Group<br />

Business/ Membership<br />

Meeting<br />

(LSSIRT)<br />

Executive Board I/<br />

Education Committee<br />

(MAGERT)<br />

NMRT <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Orientation<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

9:30<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

REN<br />

GRAND<br />

MET<br />

Location<br />

149 A/B<br />

143A<br />

103B<br />

DuPont<br />

145A<br />

Columbia 3-4<br />

Albright<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

07<br />

Farragut<br />

Square/<br />

Lafayette<br />

587<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B


588<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

Title<br />

Budget <strong>and</strong> Finance<br />

Committee (PLA)<br />

Online Continuing Education<br />

Advisory<br />

Group<br />

I’m Doing Events at<br />

the Library from Now<br />

On: Running an Effective<br />

Author Series on<br />

a Budget<br />

Communities of Practice<br />

Task Force<br />

Strategic Planning<br />

Update <strong>and</strong> All Committee<br />

Meeting (PLA)<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

(2011) <strong>Program</strong> Subcommittee<br />

(PLA)<br />

Endowment Task<br />

Force<br />

Public Libraries Advisory<br />

Committee<br />

Communities of Practice<br />

Legislative Advisory<br />

Group<br />

Intellectual Freedom<br />

Advisory Group (PLA)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

WCC<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

Location<br />

Jr. BR<br />

Jr. BR<br />

209 A/B<br />

Jr. BR<br />

Jr. BR<br />

Jr. BR<br />

Jr. BR<br />

Jr. BR<br />

Jr. BR<br />

Jr. BR<br />

Jr. BR


Unit/ Subunit<br />

*RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

*RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

*RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA HS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

Title<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Planning Session 8-<br />

9am <strong>and</strong> New Chair<br />

Orientation 9-10am<br />

(BRASS)<br />

Collection Development<br />

Education Committee<br />

Reading List Council<br />

II<br />

Notable Books Council<br />

I<br />

Executive Committee<br />

I (HS)<br />

Planning Committee<br />

(MARS)<br />

Evaluation of Reference<br />

<strong>and</strong> User Services<br />

Committee<br />

Cooperative Reference<br />

Services<br />

Marketing <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Relations for Reference<br />

Services Committee<br />

Organization <strong>and</strong><br />

Planning Committee<br />

(RSS)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

CAP<br />

GRAND<br />

HYATT<br />

BEAC<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Columbia 10<br />

California<br />

Renwick<br />

Columbia A<br />

State Rm.<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

05<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

589


590<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

Title<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> Professional<br />

Development<br />

for Reference Committee<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Statistics<br />

Committee (RSS)<br />

Catalog Use Committee<br />

Library Services to an<br />

Aging Population<br />

Committee<br />

Library Services to<br />

the Spanish Speaking<br />

Committee<br />

Virtual Reference<br />

Services<br />

Services to Adults<br />

Committee<br />

User Education <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Literacy<br />

Committee<br />

Web Advisory Committee<br />

(RSS)<br />

Open House <strong>and</strong> All<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

(RSS)<br />

Management of Reference<br />

Committee<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B<br />

146 A/B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

SRRT<br />

SRRT<br />

Title<br />

International Interlibrary<br />

Loan Committee<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Statistics<br />

Committee<br />

(STARS)<br />

Vendor Relations<br />

Committee<br />

Organization Committee<br />

(STARS)<br />

Codes, Guidelines <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Committee<br />

Interlibrary Loan<br />

Committee<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(STARS)<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> Training<br />

Committee<br />

Legislation <strong>and</strong> Licensing<br />

Committee<br />

Membership Committee<br />

(STARS)<br />

International Responsibilities<br />

Task Force<br />

Rainbow Project<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

591


592<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

SRRT<br />

SRRT<br />

SRRT<br />

SRRT<br />

SRRT<br />

SRRT<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

Title<br />

Alternative Media<br />

Task Force<br />

Hunger, Homelessness,<br />

& Poverty Task<br />

Force<br />

Task Force on the Environment<br />

Feminist Task Force<br />

Martin Luther King Jr.<br />

Holiday Task Force<br />

All Task Force Meeting<br />

German-North American<br />

Resources Partnership:<br />

Collection<br />

Development Working<br />

Group<br />

Project MUSE Users’<br />

Breakfast<br />

ebrary session<br />

OCLC Redesigning<br />

Technical Services<br />

Workflows<br />

Serials Solutions<br />

breakfast: the Summon<br />

web-scale discovery<br />

service<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

REN<br />

MET<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

EMB<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

04<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR E<br />

Bridge Rooms<br />

145B<br />

Capital C


Unit/ Subunit<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

*VRT<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

8:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL<br />

LLAMA<br />

9:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

LIRT<br />

Oxford Dictionaries<br />

Online (rsvp oxford.exhibits@oup.com)<br />

Rosen Publishing<br />

Presents Teen Health<br />

<strong>and</strong> Wellness 2.0<br />

Best Practices for<br />

Fair Use <strong>and</strong> Video<br />

Working Group<br />

Leadership Development<br />

(YALSA)<br />

ACRL/LLAMA Awards<br />

Presentation<br />

ACRL/LLAMA Awards<br />

Presentation<br />

Steering Committee I<br />

(LIRT)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

158A<br />

305<br />

McPherson<br />

207 A/B<br />

Location<br />

Chinese BR<br />

Chinese BR<br />

Location<br />

593<br />

Constitution A


594<br />

9:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PUB-<br />

LISHING<br />

10:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

UNO<br />

10:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

AFAS<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ARTS<br />

Booklist Editorial Advisory<br />

Board<br />

Harper Collins Seasonal<br />

Title Presentation<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

- Leading the Transformation<br />

of Education<br />

for the 21st Century<br />

General Membership<br />

(AFAS)<br />

Subject & Bibliographic<br />

Access (ANSS)<br />

Sociology Librarians<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Discussion Forum<br />

(ARTS)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

11:30<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

HYATT<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

02<br />

Location<br />

147A<br />

Location<br />

Ballroom B<br />

Latrobe<br />

New York<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Ticonderoga


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL CLS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL SEES<br />

ACRL STS<br />

Title<br />

Librarians Just Need<br />

to Have Fun: Utilizing<br />

Fun <strong>and</strong> Humor in the<br />

Library Workplace to<br />

Enhance Employee<br />

Performance<br />

Advisory I & All IS<br />

Members Meeting<br />

(part of Leadership<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Membership & Professional<br />

Development<br />

(RBMS)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011 (RBMS)<br />

Guidelines on Lending<br />

<strong>and</strong> Borrowing Special<br />

Collections Materials:<br />

Preliminary<br />

Hearing<br />

Collection Development<br />

Discussion<br />

Group (RBMS)<br />

SEES-WESS Joint Task<br />

Force<br />

Publications (part of<br />

STS All Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

EMB<br />

MET<br />

Location<br />

140 A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR III<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

04<br />

Meeting Rm. 01<br />

Constitution E<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

05<br />

Capital D<br />

595<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B


596<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

*ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

Title<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning <strong>2010</strong> (part<br />

of STS All Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Information Literacy<br />

(part of All Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Subject & Bibliographic<br />

Access (part of All<br />

STS Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Continuing Education<br />

(part of STS All Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Liaison (part of STS<br />

All Committees Mtg.)<br />

Open Access (part of<br />

All Committees Mtg.)<br />

Organization & Planning<br />

(part of STS All<br />

Committees Mtg.)<br />

Oberly Award<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(STS)<br />

Government Information<br />

(part of All Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

REN<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

06<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

Title<br />

Assessment (part of<br />

All STS Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Membership & Recruitment<br />

(part of<br />

STS All Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Membership Committee<br />

(ULS)<br />

Communications<br />

Committee (ULS)<br />

SEES-WESS Joint Task<br />

Force<br />

Cataloging Discussion<br />

Group (WESS)<br />

Romance Languages<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> Academic<br />

Libraries in Developing<br />

Nations<br />

Information Commons<br />

Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Beyond Library<br />

Guides: Using<br />

Libguides as a Platform<br />

for Student Research<br />

Projects<br />

End<br />

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Room<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

EMB<br />

HYATT<br />

FOUR<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Long-worth<br />

Cannon<br />

Capital D<br />

Columbia B<br />

McPherson<br />

597<br />

Congressional<br />

South American<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall A/B


598<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

AFL ABOS<br />

AFL ARSL<br />

Title<br />

MLA International<br />

Bibliography Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Copyright Discussion<br />

Group (ACRL)<br />

New Members Discussion<br />

Group (ACRL)<br />

Assessment (ACRL)<br />

Continuing Education/<br />

Professional<br />

Development Discussion<br />

Group<br />

ACRL/LLAMA/ ASCLA<br />

Presidents’ <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Capitalizing on Crisis:<br />

Leading Libraries in<br />

the Post-Recession<br />

Era<br />

ABOS What Is Outreach-24/7<br />

Library to<br />

Meet Customer’s<br />

Needs<br />

ARSL - Main Street<br />

Business Anchor,<br />

Your Public Library<br />

End<br />

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PM<br />

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PM<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

Colonial<br />

Senate<br />

New York<br />

Pan American<br />

Federal<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

206<br />

Capitol BR A/B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

AFL RE-<br />

FOR- MA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AWARDS<br />

CTE.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COLA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CON-<br />

ST & BY-<br />

LAWS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> DIV-<br />

ER- SITY<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> LITER-<br />

ACY<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PAC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

Title<br />

REFORMA Building<br />

Community - REFOR-<br />

MA President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Awards Committee I<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

Advocacy Coordinating<br />

Group<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Constitution &<br />

Bylaws Review<br />

Committee on Organization<br />

I (<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

Leaders Wanted: LIS<br />

Doctoral <strong>Program</strong> Options<br />

Fair<br />

IFLA Update<br />

Committee on Literacy,<br />

All Subcommittee<br />

Planning Meeting<br />

Baseball <strong>Program</strong><br />

New Grant Available:<br />

Use Louisa May Alcott<br />

TV Special for Library<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s<br />

End<br />

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Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

203A/B<br />

154A<br />

Independence<br />

B/C<br />

302<br />

301<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Renaissance<br />

East<br />

154B<br />

Constitution B<br />

Constitution<br />

C/D<br />

599


600<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> RNT-<br />

LOAK<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Title<br />

Committee on Rural,<br />

Native, <strong>and</strong> Tribal Libraries<br />

of All Kinds<br />

Washington Office<br />

Breakout Session IV<br />

-Library Advocacy<br />

Day: “What to Know<br />

Before You Go!”<br />

Washington Office<br />

Breakout Session III:<br />

Future of Libraries:<br />

Cutting-edge Services<br />

Washington Office<br />

Breakout Session II -<br />

E-Government Services<br />

<strong>and</strong> A New<br />

Toolkit<br />

Washington Office<br />

Breakout Session I -<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Task Force on<br />

Google Panel Discussion<br />

Leveling up Library<br />

Gaming: A Partnership<br />

Perspective<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAK-<br />

ER SERIES - Sue<br />

Monk Kidd <strong>and</strong> Ann<br />

Kidd Taylor<br />

End<br />

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AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

306<br />

103B<br />

102 A<br />

204B/C<br />

151B<br />

145B<br />

Ballroom C


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CRS<br />

ALCTS CRS<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Title<br />

Catalog Form <strong>and</strong><br />

Function Interest<br />

Group<br />

Copy Cataloging Interest<br />

Group<br />

Electronic Resources<br />

IG Meeting<br />

College & Research<br />

Libraries Interest<br />

Group<br />

Book <strong>and</strong> Paper Interest<br />

Group<br />

Membership in the<br />

Division: What’s in It<br />

for Me?<br />

MARBI (Machine-<br />

Readable Bibliographic<br />

Information) I<br />

Move Over Dick <strong>and</strong><br />

Jane: Reconsidering<br />

Books for Beginning<br />

Readers<br />

2011 Sibert Medal<br />

Committee<br />

Nuts & Bolts for<br />

Friends <strong>and</strong> Foundations<br />

Isn’t it Romantic?<br />

End<br />

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12:30<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

HYATT<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Columbia 5<br />

Columbia 1<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR I/II<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

Capitol BR H/J<br />

201<br />

Yorktown/ Valley<br />

Forge<br />

101<br />

Embassy<br />

Capitol BR C<br />

142<br />

601


602<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ASCLA<br />

EMIERT<br />

GLBTRT<br />

*GODORT<br />

GODORT<br />

LIRT<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

Title<br />

Nuts & Bolts for<br />

Trustees<br />

ACRL/LLAMA/ ASCLA<br />

Presidents’ <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Capitalizing on Crisis:<br />

Leading Libraries in<br />

the Post-Recession<br />

Era<br />

Going Socratic with<br />

Coretta Scott King<br />

Book Award Titles: A<br />

Socratic Seminar Approach<br />

to Book Discussions<br />

All Committees (GLB-<br />

TRT)<br />

Awards (GODORT)<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Committee<br />

(GODORT)<br />

All Committees I<br />

(LIRT)<br />

MARBI (Machine-<br />

Readable Bibliographic<br />

Information) I<br />

Developing a Sustainable<br />

Digitization<br />

Workflow<br />

End<br />

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12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:30<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

EMB<br />

MAY<br />

FOUR<br />

BEAC<br />

WASH<br />

WASH<br />

GRAND<br />

HYATT<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Capital C<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

Franklin C/D<br />

Cabinet Rm.<br />

Dupont H<br />

Dupont G<br />

Constitution A<br />

Yorktown/ Valley<br />

Forge<br />

146C


Unit/ Subunit<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LLAMA<br />

PRMS<br />

LLAMA<br />

PRMS<br />

LLAMA<br />

PRMS<br />

LLAMA<br />

SASS<br />

LLAMA<br />

SASS<br />

LLAMA<br />

Title<br />

Rich Internet Applications<br />

for Libraries<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Developing World:<br />

Public Policy<br />

Competing with<br />

Search Engines: Rethinking<br />

Web Sites<br />

<strong>and</strong> Social Media<br />

Strategies<br />

Swap <strong>and</strong> Shop<br />

John Cotton Dana<br />

Award Winners Tell<br />

All!<br />

The Backroom Powerhouse:<br />

Leading Technical<br />

Services in Turbulent<br />

Times<br />

The Big Shift: How<br />

the University of<br />

Houston Libraries<br />

Moved Everything<br />

ACRL/LLAMA/ ASCLA<br />

Presidents’ <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Capitalizing on Crisis:<br />

Leading Libraries in<br />

the Post-Recession<br />

Era<br />

End<br />

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12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

Location<br />

208A/B<br />

209A/B<br />

152B<br />

Albright<br />

150B<br />

Lincoln<br />

145A<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

603


604<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

LRRT<br />

NMRT<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA HS<br />

Title<br />

New Minds, New Approaches<br />

NMRT Executive<br />

Board Meeting<br />

Public Library at the<br />

Heart of the Community:<br />

New Service<br />

Models for a Changing<br />

Era<br />

I Need a Mentor,<br />

Quick! – Mentoring<br />

Options in Rural Public<br />

Libraries<br />

Help for Hard Times<br />

@ the Library<br />

Business Reference<br />

Sources Committee<br />

Education Committee<br />

(BRASS)<br />

Readers Advisory<br />

Committee<br />

Genealogy <strong>and</strong> Local<br />

History Discussion<br />

Group<br />

End<br />

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12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

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PM<br />

12:00<br />

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12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

CAP<br />

HIL<br />

BEAC<br />

BEAC<br />

Location<br />

144A-C<br />

Independence<br />

G-I<br />

143B/C<br />

103A<br />

152A<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Columbia 9<br />

Embassy<br />

108/110<br />

Presidential Library


Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

RUSA<br />

RUSA<br />

RUSA<br />

SRRT<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

Title<br />

The (Screen) Casting<br />

Couch: Tips <strong>and</strong><br />

Tricks to Effectively<br />

Use Screencasting<br />

Tools for Library Instruction<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting I (RSS)<br />

Interlibrary Loan Discussion<br />

Group<br />

MARBI (Machine-<br />

Readable Bibliographic<br />

Information) I<br />

AFL-CIO/<strong>ALA</strong>, Library<br />

Service to Labor<br />

Groups<br />

Publications <strong>and</strong><br />

Communications<br />

Committee I (RUSA)<br />

Access to Information<br />

I<br />

Action Council I (SR-<br />

RT)<br />

Compendium Users<br />

Group<br />

Library of Congress -<br />

Cataloging- in-Publication<br />

Advisory Group<br />

End<br />

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12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:30<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

MET<br />

HYATT<br />

DOUB<br />

DOUB<br />

HIL<br />

JW<br />

HIL<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

147B<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR E<br />

Yorktown/ Valley<br />

Forge<br />

Stateroom<br />

Terrace East<br />

Columbia 6<br />

Rayburn<br />

Oak Lawn<br />

605<br />

Independence<br />

F


606<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

ebrary session<br />

Ex Libris Rosetta:<br />

Goodbye Digital<br />

Preservation, Hello<br />

Permanent Access<br />

ResCarta Users Group<br />

Meeting<br />

All Committee (YAL-<br />

SA)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

FOUR<br />

EMB<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Franklin B<br />

Capital A/B<br />

149 A/B<br />

207A/B


607


608<br />

11:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> EXE-<br />

CU- TIVE<br />

BOARD<br />

Finance <strong>and</strong> Audit<br />

Committee<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

1:30 PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

08/09


11:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL LPSS<br />

IFRT<br />

UNO<br />

12:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

ELMSS<br />

AASL<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

UNO<br />

Marta Lange Award<br />

Luncheon $<br />

IFRT Awards Reception<br />

HarperCollins Childrens<br />

Books Seasonal<br />

Title Presentation<br />

Update <strong>and</strong> comment<br />

collection on the<br />

draft revised St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

for School Librarian<br />

Preparation<br />

Past President’s Luncheon<br />

(AASL)<br />

EBSCO Publishing<br />

Academic Librarian<br />

Luncheon<br />

Counting Opinions -<br />

Moving Beyond Babylon<br />

EOS International<br />

Luncheon Seminar<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

1:00 PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

12:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

1:00 PM<br />

1:00 PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

Room<br />

OS<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

HIL<br />

MAD<br />

Location<br />

CQ Press Office<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

147A<br />

Location<br />

Independence<br />

E<br />

Meeting Rm. 15<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

Columbia 7<br />

609<br />

Dolly Madison<br />

BR-lower


610<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

*YALSA<br />

Title<br />

1:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COA<br />

1:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

AAMES<br />

ACRL<br />

AFAS<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

Margaret A. Edwards<br />

Luncheon $<br />

AASL/NCATE Coordinating<br />

Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

AASL101<br />

We’re In The Money!<br />

LSTA Grants In School<br />

Libraries<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(AAMES)<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(AFAS)<br />

Membership Committee<br />

(ANSS)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning <strong>2010</strong><br />

(ANSS)<br />

End<br />

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End<br />

Time<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WASH<br />

GRAND<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

Location<br />

146A/B<br />

Location<br />

Independence<br />

D<br />

Location<br />

101<br />

102 A<br />

West End C<br />

Independence<br />

B/C<br />

South Carolina<br />

New Jersey


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

ARTS<br />

*ACRL CJ-<br />

CLS<br />

ACRL CLS<br />

ACRL DLS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

Title<br />

Dance Librarians Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Yours, Mine <strong>and</strong><br />

Ours: Moving Students<br />

through the Information<br />

Literacy<br />

Ladder from High<br />

School through Community<br />

College to the<br />

College/Univ. Level<br />

Publishing, Not Perishing:<br />

Writing for<br />

Publication<br />

The Open Access Debate:<br />

a Conversation<br />

News Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Preservation: Finding,<br />

Using, <strong>and</strong> Losing the<br />

News<br />

News Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Preservation: Finding,<br />

Using, <strong>and</strong> Losing the<br />

News<br />

Membership (part of<br />

IS Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Planning (part of IS<br />

Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

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PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

Independence<br />

G<br />

146 C<br />

Constitution B<br />

144 A-C<br />

611<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall A/B<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall A/B<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F


612<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

Title<br />

Awards (part of IS<br />

Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011 (part of<br />

IS Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning <strong>2010</strong> (part<br />

of IS Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Instructional Technologies<br />

(part of<br />

Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Communication (part<br />

of IS Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Mentoring <strong>Program</strong><br />

(part of IS Multi-<br />

Committee Mtg.)<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Best Practices (part<br />

of Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Steering Committee<br />

(part of IS Multi-<br />

Committee Mtg.)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

Title<br />

Teaching Methods<br />

(part of Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Instruction for Diverse<br />

Populations<br />

(part of Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Information Literacy<br />

in the Disciplines<br />

(part of Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Multi-Committee<br />

Meeting (IS)<br />

Management & Leadership<br />

(part of Multi-<br />

Committee Mtg.)<br />

Policy & Publications<br />

Review (part of IS<br />

Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Professional Education<br />

(part of Multi-<br />

Committee Mtg.)<br />

CE for Mentors Task<br />

Force (part of Multi-<br />

Committee Mtg.)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

613<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F


614<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

*ACRL IS<br />

ACRL LES<br />

ACRL LPSS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL SEES<br />

Title<br />

Dudley Award Subcommittee<br />

(part of<br />

Multi-Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Research & Scholarship<br />

(part of IS Multi<br />

Committee Mtg.)<br />

Yours, Mine <strong>and</strong><br />

Ours: Moving Students<br />

through the Information<br />

Literacy<br />

Ladder from High<br />

School through Community<br />

College to the<br />

College/Univ. Level<br />

Contemporary European<br />

Fiction in Translation<br />

Participatory Democracy<br />

in an Internet<br />

Age<br />

Budget & Development<br />

(RBMS)<br />

Publications Committee<br />

(RBMS)<br />

Seminars<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(SEES)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

JW<br />

REN<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

146C<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

207A/B<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

05<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR III<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

10/11<br />

Constitution E


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

AFL BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Title<br />

Assessment Discussion<br />

Group (Special<br />

Session)<br />

New & Continuing<br />

Chairs Orientation<br />

(STS)<br />

Demonstrating Excellence<br />

in Higher Education:<br />

What Universities<br />

are Doing. What<br />

Libraries are Doing.<br />

Contemporary European<br />

Fiction in Translation<br />

Board of Directors I<br />

(ACRL)<br />

Racial <strong>and</strong> Ethnic Diversity<br />

Pecha Kucha Presentations<br />

of Marketing<br />

Ideas that Worked in<br />

Academic Libraries<br />

Image Resources Interest<br />

Group<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> International<br />

Filmmakers in the DC<br />

Area<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

MET<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

WCC<br />

CAP<br />

OS<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR D<br />

Latrobe<br />

140 A/B<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Federal<br />

Massachusetts<br />

103 A<br />

615<br />

Pan American<br />

MLK Jr. Memorial<br />

Library


616<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

AFL CATH-<br />

LA<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

AFL THE-<br />

ATER LA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> AM-<br />

LIBS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COE<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CONF<br />

Title<br />

Catholic Library Association<br />

– Accessing<br />

Religious Materials:<br />

A Digital Solution<br />

REFORMA Reaching<br />

Latino Teens Through<br />

Multiple Literacies: A<br />

<strong>Program</strong> for School<br />

<strong>and</strong> Public Librarians<br />

Theatre Lib. Assoc. -<br />

Dress Me UP With<br />

Your Research<br />

American Libraries<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

Certification <strong>Program</strong><br />

Committee<br />

Professional Integrity<br />

<strong>and</strong> Library Workers:<br />

What’s the connection?<br />

Committee on Education<br />

Government Information/GODORT<br />

Joint<br />

Subcommittee<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Committee<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

FOUR<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Franklin B<br />

Colonial<br />

148<br />

Bulfinch<br />

306<br />

205<br />

204 A<br />

Independence<br />

F<br />

149 A/B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CON-<br />

ST & BY-<br />

LAWS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUN-<br />

CIL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> DIVER-<br />

SITY<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> LITER-<br />

ACY<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OITP<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OITP<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OLOS<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> PAC<br />

Title<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Constitution &<br />

Bylaws Committee<br />

Council Resolutions<br />

Committee<br />

Chapter Relations<br />

Committee I<br />

The ADA, Diversity,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Workplace:<br />

Managing for Success<br />

Tools to Promote<br />

Family Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Advocacy<br />

America’s Libraries in<br />

the 21st Century Subcommittee<br />

Broadb<strong>and</strong> Adoption<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Role of the<br />

Public Library: Issues<br />

<strong>and</strong> Solutions<br />

Managing the Maze:<br />

Creating a Community<br />

Resource Guide for<br />

Ex-Offenders <strong>and</strong><br />

Other Disadvantaged<br />

Populations<br />

Campaign for America’s<br />

Libraries subcommittee<br />

meeting<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

EMB<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

301<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Office<br />

Roosevelt/ Wilson<br />

Meeting Rm. 16<br />

Capital A/B<br />

Independence<br />

E<br />

147 A<br />

152 A<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

06<br />

617


618<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PC-<br />

PAC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PUB-<br />

LISHING<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALCTS AS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

Title<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>and</strong> Cultural<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s Advisory<br />

Committee Meeting I<br />

NEH Sponsored Public<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Everyone’s a Critic:<br />

The Future of Book<br />

Reviewing<br />

The LAMs Converge:<br />

What does the Future<br />

Hold for Libraries,<br />

Archives <strong>and</strong> Museums?<br />

Emerging Leaders Salon<br />

Virtual Communities<br />

<strong>and</strong> Libraries Member<br />

Initiative Group<br />

(MIG)<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(AS)<br />

Recruitment <strong>and</strong><br />

Mentoring Committee<br />

(CCS)<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

(CCS)<br />

Cataloging Norms Interest<br />

Group<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HAM<br />

JW<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

04<br />

Chinese BR<br />

202 A<br />

209 A/B<br />

201<br />

303<br />

Hamilton BR<br />

Long-worth<br />

Boundary<br />

Columbia 5


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

Title<br />

Committee on Cataloging:<br />

Description &<br />

Access<br />

Catalog Management<br />

Interest Group<br />

Collection Development<br />

in Academic Libraries<br />

Interest<br />

Group<br />

Multiple Formats <strong>and</strong><br />

Multiple Copies in a<br />

Digital Age: Acceptance,<br />

Tolerance,<br />

Elimination<br />

Preservation Forensics<br />

<strong>and</strong> Document<br />

Optical Archaeology<br />

at the Library of<br />

Congress $<br />

Digital Conversion Interest<br />

Group<br />

Publishing, Not Perishing:<br />

Writing for<br />

Publication<br />

Board Meeting I<br />

(ALCTS)<br />

Notable Children’s<br />

Books<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

HYATT<br />

HIL<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

OS<br />

JW<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Regency A<br />

Fairchild<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR I/II<br />

147B<br />

Library of<br />

Congress<br />

Capitol BR H/J<br />

Constitution B<br />

156<br />

102B<br />

619


620<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ASCLA<br />

LSSPS<br />

ASCLA<br />

Title<br />

2011 Newbery Medal<br />

Committee<br />

Notable Children’s<br />

Recordings<br />

Finding the Balance:<br />

Kids’ Rights, Parental<br />

Dem<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> Librarian’s<br />

Role<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Meeting I (ALSC)<br />

Deepening Young Patron’s<br />

Literary Experiences:<br />

A Readers<br />

Theatre Performance<br />

in Five Acts<br />

It’s all Politics<br />

Nuts & Bolts for<br />

Friends, Trustees <strong>and</strong><br />

Foundations<br />

Managing the Maze:<br />

Creating a Community<br />

Resource Guide for<br />

Ex-Offenders <strong>and</strong><br />

Other Disadvantaged<br />

Populations<br />

Generating Revenues<br />

for Networks, Cooperatives<br />

<strong>and</strong> Consortia<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

WASH<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

Oak Lawn<br />

Logan<br />

208 A/B<br />

154A<br />

Ballroom B<br />

142<br />

Arlington/ Cabin<br />

John<br />

152A<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV


Unit/ Subunit<br />

EMIERT<br />

EMIERT<br />

ERT<br />

*GLBTRT<br />

GODORT<br />

GODORT<br />

IFRT<br />

IRRT<br />

Title<br />

Coretta Scott King -<br />

Virginia Hamilton<br />

Award Committee<br />

Coretta Scott King<br />

Book Awards Jury<br />

Orientation<br />

The “Three S’s” of<br />

Electronic Resource<br />

Management: Systems,<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong><br />

Subscriptions<br />

Stonewall Book<br />

Awards Committee<br />

Government Information/<br />

GODORT Joint<br />

Subcommittee<br />

Federal Documents<br />

Task Force<br />

Burning Man, Libraries,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the 21st<br />

Century: the Intersection<br />

of the Individual<br />

<strong>and</strong> Society<br />

"Libraries as Gateways<br />

to Local History<br />

around the World" -<br />

International Paper<br />

Session<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

BEAC<br />

GRAND<br />

WASH<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm. 01<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

02<br />

152B<br />

Presidential Library<br />

Independence<br />

F<br />

West End A/B<br />

143 B/C<br />

Renaissance<br />

East<br />

621


622<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

LEARNRT<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

LOMS<br />

Title<br />

Building With Competencies<br />

Web Coordinating<br />

Committee (LITA)<br />

Education Committee<br />

(LITA)<br />

JPEG2000 Interest<br />

Group<br />

What Is Your Library<br />

Doing about Emerging<br />

Technologies?<br />

Free Software - Now<br />

What?<br />

Drupal Interest Group<br />

Becoming a BRAT Design<br />

Client (Better,<br />

Responsible, Adaptable<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tough)<br />

Where Did the Money<br />

Go?!: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Hidden Expenses<br />

That Derail Small<br />

Scale Renovations<br />

Zip Learning - 12<br />

Learning Commons in<br />

a Flash<br />

LLAMA LOMS Executive<br />

Committee<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

Constitution A<br />

Northwest<br />

Holmead<br />

Gunston East<br />

103B<br />

141<br />

Cordozo<br />

150B<br />

145A<br />

Lincoln<br />

Embassy


Unit/ Subunit<br />

LLAMA<br />

LLAMA<br />

LLAMA<br />

LLAMA<br />

LSSIRT<br />

MAGERT<br />

NMRT<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

Title<br />

Publications Editorial<br />

Advisory Board (LLA-<br />

MA)<br />

Publishing, Not Perishing:<br />

Writing for<br />

Publication<br />

LLAMA Mentoring<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Orientation<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Committee I<br />

(LLAMA)<br />

Communication Skills<br />

for Front Line Library<br />

Staff<br />

GIS in EVERY Library:<br />

Making it Happen<br />

Innovative Career<br />

Choices: Opportunities<br />

Beyond Public<br />

<strong>and</strong> Academic Libraries<br />

Extreme Makeover:<br />

Summer Reading<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Meeting (PLA)<br />

Bang for Your Buck:<br />

Partnerships that<br />

Save Money <strong>and</strong> Are<br />

Easy to Replicate<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

GRAND<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Albright<br />

Constitution B<br />

Columbia 3-4<br />

Gunston West<br />

151B<br />

206<br />

158A<br />

Independence<br />

A<br />

159 A/B<br />

145B<br />

623


624<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

PLA<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

Title<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s, Promotion,<br />

<strong>and</strong> PR<br />

Business Reference<br />

in Academic Libraries<br />

Forum: The New<br />

Breed of Entrepreneur:<br />

Meeting<br />

Their Research Needs<br />

Business Reference<br />

in Public Libraries<br />

Committee<br />

Business Reference<br />

in Academic Libraries<br />

Committee<br />

Multiple Formats <strong>and</strong><br />

Multiple Copies in a<br />

Digital Age: Acceptance,<br />

Tolerance,<br />

Elimination<br />

Hot Topics in Electronic<br />

Reference Discussion<br />

Forum<br />

Cooperative Reference<br />

Services Committee<br />

II<br />

Ethical <strong>and</strong> Legal Issues<br />

Discussion<br />

Group<br />

End<br />

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PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

BEAC<br />

JW<br />

CAP<br />

Location<br />

Auditorium<br />

Congressional<br />

California<br />

Columbia 9<br />

147B<br />

Overlook<br />

Congressional/<br />

Senate<br />

Senate


Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

RUSA<br />

SRRT<br />

SRRT<br />

SRRT<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

Title<br />

International Interlibrary<br />

Lending <strong>and</strong><br />

Borrowing: Getting<br />

Started <strong>and</strong> Moving<br />

Forward<br />

Board of Directors I<br />

(RUSA)<br />

Publishing, Not Perishing:<br />

Writing for<br />

Publication<br />

Introduction to Women’s<br />

Issues<br />

Is It Safe to Go Outside?<br />

Health Effects<br />

of Climate Change<br />

<strong>and</strong> Global Warming<br />

The Martin Luther<br />

King, Jr. Holiday Multi-Cultural<br />

Idea Exchange<br />

OCLC Web-scale or<br />

Bust: Harnessing Cooperative<br />

Innovation<br />

for Management Services<br />

OCLC 24/7 Reference<br />

Cooperative Celebrates<br />

10th Anniversary<br />

End<br />

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3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

FOUR<br />

MET<br />

Location<br />

Independence<br />

H/I<br />

209C<br />

Constitution B<br />

143A<br />

210<br />

203 A/B<br />

Franklin A/C<br />

625<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B


626<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

*YALSA<br />

*YALSA<br />

*YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

*YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

AAP’s Publishers<br />

Book Buzz<br />

Ex Libris Primo/Primo<br />

Central: The Ultimate<br />

in Next-Gen Discovery<br />

ebrary session<br />

ISSN Forum<br />

ERIC Update<br />

2011 Excellence in<br />

Nonfiction for Young<br />

Adults<br />

2011 Margaret A. Edwards<br />

Award<br />

Alex Awards Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

Great Graphic Novel<br />

for Teens<br />

2011 William C. Morris<br />

Award Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

YA Lit Symposium<br />

Task Force<br />

End<br />

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5:30<br />

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5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

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5:30<br />

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3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

EMB<br />

WCC<br />

MAD<br />

MAD<br />

BEAC<br />

REN<br />

DOUB<br />

HAM<br />

JW<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Constitution<br />

C/D<br />

Capital C<br />

155<br />

Dolly Madison<br />

BR-lower<br />

Montpelier 1<br />

Beacon Rm.<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

07<br />

Congressional<br />

Farragut<br />

Square<br />

Hart<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

03


Unit/ Subunit<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

*YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

Quick Picks for Reluctant<br />

Young Adult<br />

Readers<br />

From Urban to Suburban:<br />

shifting youth<br />

demographics <strong>and</strong> library<br />

service for<br />

teens<br />

Board I (YALSA)<br />

2011 Michael L. Printz<br />

2011 Odyssey Award<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Best Fiction for<br />

Young Adults<br />

2:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

*UNO<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street Underground<br />

& Independent<br />

Comics, Comix,<br />

& Graphic Novels Advisory<br />

Roundtable<br />

End<br />

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3:30<br />

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3:30<br />

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End<br />

Time<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WEST<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

PLAZA<br />

BEAC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

EMB<br />

Location<br />

Monticello<br />

West<br />

204 B/C<br />

154B<br />

Diplomat<br />

Cabinet Rm.<br />

202B<br />

Location<br />

Capital D<br />

627


628<br />

3:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OLOS<br />

*UNO<br />

3:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

AFL BETA-<br />

PHIMU<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

UNO<br />

Diversity <strong>and</strong> Outreach<br />

Fair<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street Anthropology<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

What’s New in Social<br />

Science Video Advisory<br />

Roundtable<br />

Research Forum<br />

Poster Session (EB-<br />

SS)<br />

Beta Phi Mu General<br />

Assembly<br />

Membership Meeting<br />

I (<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

OCLC Share Special<br />

Collections on the<br />

Web with Easy-to-use<br />

CONTENTdm<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

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4:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

EMB<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Special Events,<br />

Hall C, Aisle<br />

700<br />

Capital D<br />

Location<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall C<br />

East BR<br />

Ballroom A<br />

210


4:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

AASL<br />

AASL<br />

*ACRL<br />

AFAS<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ARTS<br />

ACRL CJ-<br />

CLS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

Casting the e-book<br />

hook - we can’t let<br />

this one get away<br />

Gaining Library Support<br />

Through Storytelling<br />

Joint Intellectual<br />

Freedom Committee<br />

(AASL/ ALSC/YALSA)<br />

Nominating 2011<br />

(AFAS)<br />

Bibliography<br />

Criminal Justice/Criminology<br />

Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Film & Broadcast Librarians<br />

Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Hot Topics in Community<br />

College Librarian-<br />

ship & CJ-<br />

CLS/NCLR Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Executive Committee<br />

II (IS)<br />

Current Topics Discussion<br />

I (IS)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

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PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

208 A/B<br />

201<br />

Independence<br />

E<br />

Independence<br />

D<br />

New Jersey<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Independence<br />

G<br />

146 A/B<br />

Long-worth<br />

629<br />

Capitol BR E/F


630<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL LES<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

Title<br />

New Members Discussion<br />

Group (LES)<br />

Preconference <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011<br />

(RBMS)<br />

Regional Workshops<br />

(RBMS)<br />

Security<br />

All Task Forces Meeting<br />

(STS)<br />

Info Lit St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Task Force (part of<br />

All Task Forces Mtg.)<br />

Subject Liaisons Task<br />

Force (part of All<br />

Task Forces Mtg.)<br />

Virtual Participation<br />

Task Force (part of<br />

All Task Forces Mtg.)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011 (STS)<br />

Evidence Based Decision<br />

Making <strong>and</strong><br />

Practices<br />

Social Sciences &<br />

History Discussion<br />

Group<br />

End<br />

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5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

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5:30<br />

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PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

PLAZA<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

FOUR<br />

HYATT<br />

Location<br />

Franklin<br />

Latrobe<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

05<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

10/11<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR A/B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR D<br />

McPherson<br />

Columbia B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL WSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

Title<br />

Special Topics Discussion<br />

Group (WESS)<br />

Fundraising<br />

General Membership<br />

Forum (WSS)<br />

Senior Administrators<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Friends Fund<br />

Starting Out? Start<br />

With You: What Every<br />

New “Librarian Needs<br />

to Know”<br />

Numeric <strong>and</strong> Geospatial<br />

Data Services in<br />

Academic Libraries<br />

Interest Group<br />

ACRL/SPARC Forum<br />

Heads of Public Services<br />

Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Virtual Worlds Interest<br />

Group<br />

E.J. Josey Spectrum<br />

Mentor<br />

End<br />

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5:30<br />

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5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

WCC<br />

CAP<br />

WCC<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

Location<br />

Constitution<br />

C/D<br />

Bulfinch<br />

Independence<br />

F<br />

New York<br />

California<br />

103 B<br />

Senate<br />

206<br />

631<br />

Pan American<br />

South American<br />

Massachusetts


632<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

AFL OLAC<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IFC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IRC<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong><br />

NOMCOM<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OITP<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> ORS<br />

Title<br />

Executive Meeting<br />

(OLAC)<br />

REFORMA Advocacy<br />

<strong>and</strong> Social Media: Library<br />

Services for All<br />

in the Community<br />

Union 101 for libraries<br />

Salaries <strong>and</strong> Status of<br />

Library Workers<br />

COL - Grassroots Subcommittee<br />

IFC Privacy Subcommittee<br />

Libraries in a Time of<br />

War<br />

Nominating Committee<br />

I (<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

Same Book, Same<br />

Time, Same Price: Access<br />

& The Visually<br />

Impaired<br />

Public Library Funding<br />

& Technology Access<br />

Study - Sustainability<br />

Meeting<br />

End<br />

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5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

MAD<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Mount Vernon<br />

A<br />

203 A/B<br />

155<br />

Meeting Rm. 01<br />

302<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

04<br />

209 A/B<br />

301<br />

152 B<br />

306


Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> RNT-<br />

LOAK<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS<br />

Title<br />

What To Do Before<br />

You Digitize -<br />

Roadmap for Smaller<br />

Institutions<br />

Grassroot Prog.: Purple<br />

Crayons, R<strong>and</strong>om<br />

Dots, <strong>and</strong> Peanut<br />

Butter S<strong>and</strong>wiches:<br />

Children’s Literature<br />

as Catalyst for Creativity<br />

<strong>and</strong> Change in<br />

the Workplace<br />

Education Assembly<br />

Grassroot Prog.: Liven<br />

Up your Storytimes!<br />

SAC Subcommittee on<br />

Genre/Form Implementation<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Publications<br />

Committee<br />

(CCS)<br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Development:<br />

We Really Mean It<br />

This Time<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

202A<br />

101<br />

149 A/B<br />

148<br />

Congressional/<br />

Senate<br />

Treasury<br />

146 C<br />

633


634<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALCTS CRS<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

Title<br />

Holdings Update Forum:<br />

“Next Generation<br />

OPACs: Making<br />

the Most of Local<br />

Holdings Data”<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning &<br />

Publications <strong>and</strong><br />

Preservation Awareness<br />

Papers Series Editorial<br />

Board<br />

Publisher-Vendor-Library<br />

Relations Interest<br />

Group (PVLR)<br />

Planning Meeting<br />

Joint Intellectual<br />

Freedom Committee<br />

(AASL/ ALSC/YALSA)<br />

2012 Arbuthnot Lecture<br />

Committee<br />

2011 Batchelder<br />

Award Committee<br />

2011 Sibert Medal<br />

Committee<br />

Back to the Future:<br />

Comics <strong>and</strong> Graphic<br />

Novels in Special Collections<br />

End<br />

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PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

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5:30<br />

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5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

MAY<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR III<br />

Massachusetts<br />

McPherson<br />

Independence<br />

E<br />

Gunston East<br />

Joy<br />

Embassy<br />

145B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ASCLA<br />

SLAS<br />

ASCLA<br />

ASCLA<br />

GODORT<br />

GODORT<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

Title<br />

2011 Geisel Award<br />

Committee<br />

Trail Blazers: What<br />

We can Learn from<br />

Our ALSC Leaders<br />

2011 Arbuthnot Lecture<br />

Committee<br />

What’s It All About,<br />

ALTAFF?<br />

General Library Consultants’<br />

Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Accessibility Assembly<br />

Board of Directors I<br />

(ASCLA)<br />

International Documents<br />

Task Force<br />

Development<br />

(GODORT)<br />

Science Fiction <strong>and</strong><br />

Fantasy: Informing<br />

the Present by Imagining<br />

the Future<br />

Blog <strong>and</strong> Wiki Interest<br />

Group (BIGWIG)<br />

National Forum Planning<br />

Committee <strong>2010</strong><br />

End<br />

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5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

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5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

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5:30<br />

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5:30<br />

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5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

JW<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WASH<br />

WASH<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

Morgan<br />

102A<br />

Independence<br />

Capitol BR C<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

06<br />

204A<br />

209C<br />

Dupont F<br />

Dupont H<br />

Ballroom B<br />

Albright<br />

635


636<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

FRFDS<br />

LLAMA<br />

HRS<br />

LLAMA<br />

HRS<br />

LS<br />

Title<br />

Assessment <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Committee<br />

(LITA)<br />

Supporting the Next<br />

Generation of Public<br />

Computing<br />

RFID Interest Group<br />

MARC Format Interest<br />

Group<br />

Common(s) Wisdom:<br />

Designing Graduate<br />

<strong>and</strong> Faculty Spaces<br />

that Work<br />

Capturing Kapow!<br />

Transfom Your Teen<br />

Space to Transform<br />

Your Teen<br />

Library Interiors<br />

Development Issues<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Human Resources<br />

Management<br />

Leadership Skills<br />

Committee<br />

San Jose State University<br />

- SLIS Reception<br />

End<br />

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5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

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PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

MET<br />

Location<br />

Boundary<br />

Columbia 5<br />

DuPont<br />

Kolorama<br />

103A<br />

144A-C<br />

Cabinet<br />

Cordozo<br />

L’Enfant<br />

North- west<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR E


Unit/ Subunit<br />

MAGERT<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

Title<br />

Publications Committee<br />

(MAGERT)<br />

Reach Out <strong>and</strong> Serve:<br />

Embracing Special<br />

Populations<br />

Sharing Costs, Sharing<br />

Spaces: The Cost<br />

Savings of Designing<br />

a Multi-Purpose Facility<br />

Summer Camp@The<br />

Library?<br />

Publications Committee<br />

(BRASS)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning - New Orleans<br />

2011 Committee<br />

I<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning - Washington<br />

DC <strong>2010</strong> Committee<br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Development:<br />

We Really Mean It<br />

This Time<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Farragut<br />

Square/<br />

Lafayette<br />

Independence<br />

A<br />

145A<br />

152A<br />

Columbia 7<br />

Columbia 10<br />

Columbia 6<br />

146C<br />

637


638<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA HS<br />

RUSA HS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

SRRT<br />

Title<br />

The A-Z of Electronic<br />

Reference Product<br />

Development<br />

Liaison With Users<br />

Committee<br />

Readers’ Advisory<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Trends<br />

Forum<br />

Historical Materials<br />

Committee<br />

Genealogy Pre-<strong>Conference</strong><br />

Planning Committee<br />

Virtual Reference<br />

Discussion Group Forum<br />

Hot Topics in Frontline<br />

Reference Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Hot Topics Discussion<br />

Group (STARS)<br />

Professional Development<br />

Committee<br />

(RUSA)<br />

Progressive Librarian<br />

Guild Meeting<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

BEAC<br />

WCC<br />

BEAC<br />

BEAC<br />

BEAC<br />

CAP<br />

REN<br />

DOUB<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

147B<br />

State Rm.<br />

204 B/C<br />

Embassy<br />

108/110<br />

Presidential Library<br />

Overlook<br />

Congressional<br />

Auditorium<br />

Terrace East<br />

Rayburn


Unit/ Subunit<br />

SRRT<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

UNO<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

Afghanistan in Context<br />

- the background<br />

to the war that every<br />

librarian should know<br />

OCLC WorldCat Selection<br />

Users Group<br />

Meeting<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street<br />

Counseling <strong>and</strong> Therapy<br />

Roundtable<br />

Atlas Systems - Ares<br />

Users Group<br />

Joint Intellectual<br />

Freedom Committee<br />

(AASL/ ALSC/YALSA)<br />

Great Graphic Novel<br />

for Teens<br />

Lights! Camera! Booktrailers!<br />

Best Fiction for<br />

Young Adults<br />

YA Galley<br />

Publications Committee<br />

(YALSA)<br />

Fabulous Films for<br />

Young Adults<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

EMB<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

HAM<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

GRAND<br />

WASH<br />

Location<br />

151B<br />

142<br />

Capital D<br />

143A<br />

Independence<br />

E<br />

Farragut<br />

Square<br />

147A<br />

202B<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

03<br />

Franklin Square<br />

Thomas<br />

639


640<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

5:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

7:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AFL C<strong>ALA</strong><br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> ORS<br />

Popular Paperbacks<br />

for Young Adults<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Libraries to the<br />

World: National <strong>and</strong><br />

International Library<br />

Collections of Materials<br />

for Young People<br />

IFLA Guidelines for<br />

Library Services to<br />

Young Adults<br />

OPENING GENERAL<br />

SESSION<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong> Board Meeting<br />

III<br />

Office for Research &<br />

Statistics Research<br />

Series, Peer Reviewers<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

7:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WEST<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Sherwood<br />

150B<br />

143 B/C<br />

Location<br />

Hall D<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

04<br />

Meeting Rm. 01


Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Title<br />

7:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

*UNO<br />

8:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ALSC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>/PROQUEST<br />

SCHOLARSHIP BASH<br />

$<br />

FRIENDS OF BILL W.<br />

Stories for a Saturday<br />

Evening<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

11:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

8:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

OS<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Newseum, 555<br />

Penn Ave., NW<br />

Location<br />

306<br />

Location<br />

144A-C<br />

641<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin


642<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 27<br />

6:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

7:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ERT<br />

UNO<br />

REFORMA Belpre Celebracion<br />

Planning<br />

Committee<br />

Divisions Presidents’<br />

Breakfast<br />

ERT Board Meeting<br />

OCLC Update Breakfast<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

8:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Location<br />

Constitution<br />

C/D<br />

154B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR


7:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

*UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

8:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

AASL<br />

AASL<br />

AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

AFAS<br />

Affiliate Assembly II<br />

FRIENDS OF BILL W.<br />

AWE, Inc. Breakfast<br />

Briefing<br />

Connecting Our<br />

Learning Community<br />

Dots<br />

Promoting Recreational<br />

Reading in the Elementary<br />

School <strong>and</strong><br />

at Home: <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

That Really Work!<br />

National Preservation<br />

Week: Pass It On!<br />

Joint Legislation<br />

Committee (Part of<br />

All-Committee I)<br />

Digitization: Preserving<br />

<strong>and</strong> Open Access<br />

to African American<br />

Collections<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

8:30<br />

AM<br />

9:30<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

EMB<br />

WCC<br />

DOUB<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Capital C/D<br />

306<br />

Stateroom<br />

Location<br />

101<br />

103A<br />

209 A/B<br />

Columbia 3-4<br />

152B<br />

643


644<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL CLS<br />

ACRL DLS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

*ACRL IS<br />

ACRL LES<br />

ACRL LPSS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

*ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL WSS<br />

Title<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ing up <strong>and</strong> Sitting<br />

in: Libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

Social Change<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(CLS)<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(DLS)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(EBSS)<br />

Mentors & Mentee<br />

Breakfast (IS)<br />

Reference Discussion<br />

Group (LES)<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(LPSS)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Development<br />

(RBMS)<br />

Diversity Committee<br />

(RBMS)<br />

All STS Member<br />

Meeting & Breakfast<br />

Nominating 2011<br />

(ULS)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011 (WESS)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011 (WSS)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

EMB<br />

WASH<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

PLAZA<br />

HYATT<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

MAD<br />

REN<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

151B<br />

Capital A<br />

West End E<br />

Dirksen<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR III<br />

Washington<br />

Rm.<br />

Ticonderoga<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

04<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

02<br />

Mt. Vernon<br />

Meeting Rm. 15<br />

Constitution E<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

06


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL WSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

Title<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning <strong>2010</strong> (WSS)<br />

Residency Interest<br />

Group<br />

Library & Information<br />

Science Collections<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Scholarships (National<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Component)<br />

Scholarly Communications<br />

Budget & Finance I<br />

(ACRL)<br />

Publications Coordinating<br />

I (part of ACRL<br />

Publications Coordinating<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Publications Coordinating<br />

Meeting<br />

(ACRL)<br />

Chapters Council<br />

(ACRL)<br />

REFORMA Board<br />

Meeting<br />

Library Support Staff<br />

Certification (LSSC)<br />

Certification Review<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

MAY<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

MAY<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

03<br />

South American<br />

A<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Chinese BR<br />

South American<br />

B<br />

California<br />

Congressional<br />

Congressional<br />

Federal A<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Latrobe<br />

645


646<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> COA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> DIVER-<br />

SITY<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IFC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OITP<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PAC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong><br />

SCHOL/<br />

GRANTS<br />

Title<br />

Committee on Accreditation<br />

Meeting<br />

IFC/COL Joint Meeting<br />

Committee on Diversity<br />

Business Meeting<br />

II<br />

IFC/COL Joint Meeting<br />

International Leadership:<br />

the U.S. - China<br />

Librarian Collaboration<br />

Project<br />

E-rate Task Force<br />

Business Meeting<br />

PR Forum: Next practices<br />

in communications<br />

@ your library<br />

PRIME TIME Family<br />

Reading Time: A<br />

Model <strong>Program</strong> for<br />

Strengthening Families<br />

& Building Communities<br />

Scholarship & Study<br />

Grants Committee<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

MET<br />

GRAND<br />

MAD<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

London<br />

Independence<br />

B/C<br />

John Adams<br />

A/B<br />

Independence<br />

B/C<br />

208 A/B<br />

149 A/B<br />

146B<br />

203 A/B<br />

159 A/B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

Title<br />

Grassroot Prog.: Developing<br />

a Library Allocation<br />

Formula<br />

Grassroot Prog.: Creating<br />

Value for Your<br />

Library Communities<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAK-<br />

ER SERIES - Sarah,<br />

The Duchess of York<br />

Subject Analysis<br />

Committee<br />

Metadata Interest<br />

Group<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Beyond:<br />

The Year of<br />

Cataloging Research<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(CMDS)<br />

Digital Preservation<br />

Interest Group<br />

National Preservation<br />

Week: Pass It On!<br />

2011 Wilder Award<br />

Committee<br />

Children’s <strong>and</strong> YA<br />

Book Blogs: Enhancing<br />

Library Services<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HYATT<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

146A<br />

142<br />

Ballroom C<br />

Regency A<br />

202A<br />

147A<br />

Renaissance<br />

East<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR I/II<br />

209 A/B<br />

Cabinet<br />

204 B/C<br />

647


648<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Title<br />

2011 Caldecott Medal<br />

Committee<br />

All Committees I<br />

(ALSC)<br />

Nominating Committee<br />

I (ALSC)<br />

2011 Sibert Medal<br />

Committee<br />

2012 Arbuthnot Lecture<br />

Committee<br />

2011 Arbuthnot Lecture<br />

Committee<br />

2011 Pura Belpre<br />

Award Committee<br />

All Committees II<br />

(ALSC)<br />

Joint Legislation<br />

Committee (Part of<br />

All-Committee I)<br />

Sit, Paws, Read: Animal<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s in Libraries<br />

2011 Geisel Award<br />

Committee<br />

2011 Newbery Medal<br />

Committee<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Academic<br />

Friends<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

Cordozo<br />

Columbia 3-4<br />

Joy<br />

Embassy<br />

Gunston East<br />

Albright<br />

Piscat- away<br />

Jefferson<br />

East/West<br />

Columbia 3-4<br />

145B<br />

DuPont<br />

L’Enfant<br />

Congressional/<br />

Senate


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ASCLA<br />

ICAN<br />

EMIERT<br />

GLBTRT<br />

GODORT<br />

GODORT<br />

IRRT<br />

LHRT<br />

LIRT<br />

LITA<br />

Title<br />

New Leaders Orientation<br />

(ALTAFF)<br />

Transformational<br />

Trends in Library<br />

Consortia<br />

Power of Multicultural<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s in Building<br />

Intercultural Relationships<br />

with a Special<br />

Tribute to Haiti<br />

Rainbow Project<br />

Breakfast $<br />

Publications Committee<br />

(GODORT)<br />

Legislation 3<br />

(GODORT)<br />

IRRT Executive Board<br />

Meeting<br />

Library History Round<br />

Table Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

Membership Fair:<br />

LIRT 101<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Beyond:<br />

The Year of<br />

Cataloging Research<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

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10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

MET<br />

WCC<br />

WASH<br />

WASH<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

102A<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR E<br />

201<br />

West End A/B<br />

Dupont F<br />

Farragut<br />

Square/<br />

Lafayette<br />

156<br />

144A-C<br />

147A<br />

649


650<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

HRS<br />

LLAMA<br />

LOMS<br />

LLAMA<br />

SASS<br />

Title<br />

Bylaws <strong>and</strong> Organization<br />

Committee<br />

(LITA)<br />

National Forum Planning<br />

Committee 2011<br />

International Relations<br />

Committee<br />

(LITA)<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> Access<br />

Committee<br />

Playtime in the Open<br />

Source S<strong>and</strong>box<br />

Digital Library Technology<br />

Interest Group<br />

Thinking Inside the<br />

Box - Re-purposing<br />

Space for Libraries<br />

Union Relations for<br />

Managers Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Communication at the<br />

Crossroads: The Theory<br />

<strong>and</strong> Practice of<br />

Connecting Effectively<br />

Within <strong>and</strong> Without<br />

the Organization<br />

LLAMA SASS Circulation/Access<br />

Services<br />

Discussion Group<br />

End<br />

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10:00<br />

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10:00<br />

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10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

Independence<br />

Holmead<br />

Boundary<br />

Oak Lawn<br />

155<br />

Fairchild<br />

145A<br />

Gunston West<br />

206<br />

George- town<br />

East


Unit/ Subunit<br />

LLAMA<br />

LRRT<br />

MAGERT<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

*RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA HS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

Title<br />

Financial Advancement<br />

(LLAMA)<br />

Library Research<br />

Round Table Four-<br />

Star Research<br />

Cataloging Discussion<br />

Group / Cataloging<br />

Classification Committee<br />

Every Child Ready to<br />

Read (ECRR): Evaluation<br />

Update<br />

National Preservation<br />

Week: Pass It On!<br />

Notable Books Council<br />

II<br />

Literary Tastes<br />

Breakfast $<br />

Genealogy Committee<br />

Management of Electronic<br />

References <strong>and</strong><br />

Services Committee<br />

Products <strong>and</strong> Services<br />

Committee<br />

Joint Preconference<br />

Planning Committee<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

BEAC<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Kolorama<br />

146C<br />

Penn Quarter A<br />

140 A/B<br />

209 A/B<br />

Renwick<br />

Independence<br />

A<br />

State Rm.<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

651


652<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

*RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

Title<br />

Hot Topics Discussion<br />

Group (MARS)<br />

Publications Interview<br />

Subcommittee<br />

Education, Training<br />

<strong>and</strong> Support Committee<br />

Local Systems <strong>and</strong><br />

Services Committee<br />

Public Libraries Committee<br />

User Access to Services<br />

Committee<br />

All Committee Meeting<br />

(MARS)<br />

Chair’s 2011 <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning<br />

Committee<br />

(MARS)<br />

Outreach Committee<br />

Publications Committee<br />

(MARS)<br />

Best Free Web Sites<br />

Committee<br />

End<br />

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AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

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AM<br />

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AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

10/11<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14


Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

SORT<br />

SRRT<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

Title<br />

Chair’s <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning<br />

Committee<br />

(MARS)<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Committee (MARS)<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Beyond:<br />

The Year of<br />

Cataloging Research<br />

Evaluation of Reference<br />

<strong>and</strong> User Services<br />

Committee II<br />

Leadership Orientation<br />

(STARS)<br />

Rethinking Resource<br />

Sharing Policies Committee<br />

Literary Tastes<br />

Breakfast<br />

Business Meeting<br />

(SORT)<br />

40th Anniversary of<br />

the Feminist Task<br />

Force<br />

CONSER/BIB-<br />

CO/SACO-at Large<br />

ebrary session<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

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10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

CAP<br />

BEAC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

FOUR<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

147A<br />

New York<br />

Presidential Library<br />

302<br />

Independence<br />

A<br />

204A<br />

147B<br />

103B<br />

Franklin A/B<br />

653


654<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

CIFNAL Members<br />

Meeting<br />

American Psychological<br />

Association Librarian<br />

Roundtable<br />

Breakfast<br />

OCLC The Shortest<br />

Distance Between<br />

Two Clicks: From User<br />

to Article in No Time<br />

Flat<br />

JSTOR | Portico Participants’<br />

Meeting<br />

EBSCO <strong>ALA</strong> Scholarship<br />

Award Winners<br />

Breakfast<br />

Joint Legislation<br />

Committee (Part of<br />

All-Committee I)<br />

Popular Paperbacks<br />

for Young Adults<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Best Fiction for<br />

Young Adults<br />

2011 Odyssey Award<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

End<br />

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10:00<br />

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10:00<br />

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12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HAM<br />

MAD<br />

HIL<br />

WEST<br />

WCC<br />

BEAC<br />

Location<br />

154A<br />

305<br />

148<br />

Hamilton BR<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Hamilton B<br />

Columbia 3-4<br />

Sherwood<br />

202B<br />

Cabinet Rm.


Unit/ Subunit<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

8:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

PLA<br />

9:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

Teen Book Groups<br />

Can Work: how three<br />

very different libraries<br />

created teen<br />

reading communities<br />

Homeless, Not Helpless:<br />

Issues, Challenges<br />

<strong>and</strong> Solutions<br />

for Serving Customer<br />

Without Homes<br />

Resources for College<br />

Libraries Editorial<br />

Board<br />

Publications in Librarianship<br />

Editorial<br />

Board (part of Publications<br />

Coordinating<br />

Mtg.)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

Room<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

Location<br />

143 B/C<br />

Location<br />

Constitution B<br />

Location<br />

655<br />

Congressional<br />

Congressional


656<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

Title<br />

Academic Library<br />

Trends & Statistics<br />

Advisory Board (part<br />

of Publications Coordinating<br />

Mtg.)<br />

ClipNotes Editorial<br />

Board (part of Publications<br />

Coordinating<br />

Mtg.)<br />

College & Research<br />

Libraries Editorial<br />

Board (part of Publications<br />

Coordinating<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Choice Editorial Board<br />

(part of Publications<br />

Coordinating Mtg.)<br />

C&RL News Editorial<br />

Board (part of Publications<br />

Coordinating<br />

Mtg.)<br />

RBM Editorial Board<br />

(part of Publications<br />

Coordinating Mtg.)<br />

New Publications Advisory<br />

Board (part of<br />

Publications Coordinating<br />

Mtg.)<br />

End<br />

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11:00<br />

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11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

Location<br />

Congressional<br />

Congressional<br />

Congressional<br />

Congressional<br />

Congressional<br />

Congressional<br />

Congressional


Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUN-<br />

CIL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> EXEC-<br />

UTIVE<br />

BOARD<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

*YALSA<br />

Title<br />

COUNCIL/EXEC. BD./<br />

MEMBERSHIP INFO.<br />

SESSION<br />

COUNCIL/EXEC. BD./<br />

MEMBERSHIP INFO.<br />

MTG.<br />

COUNCIL/EXEC. BD./<br />

MEMBERSHIP INFO.<br />

MTG.<br />

YA Author Coffee<br />

Klatch $<br />

10:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL LPSS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUN-<br />

CIL<br />

UNO<br />

General Membership<br />

Meeting (part of<br />

LPSS All Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

COUNCIL I<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Librarians<br />

Fall Book Preview<br />

End<br />

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10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

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11:00<br />

AM<br />

12:15<br />

PM<br />

12:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

HYATT<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Ballroom A<br />

Ballroom A<br />

Ballroom A<br />

207 A/B<br />

Location<br />

Ticonderoga<br />

Ballroom A<br />

152A<br />

657


658<br />

10:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

AASL<br />

AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

ARTS<br />

ACRL CJ-<br />

CLS<br />

ACRL CLS<br />

ACRL DLS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL LES<br />

Notable Books for a<br />

Global Society<br />

Awards<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Top 25 Web<br />

Sites for Teaching<br />

<strong>and</strong> Learning: Categories,<br />

Criteria, <strong>and</strong><br />

Collaborative Strategies<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

2011 Committee<br />

(AASL)<br />

Executive & General<br />

Membership (ARTS)<br />

Membership & All<br />

Committees Meeting<br />

(CJCLS)<br />

Medium-Sized Academic<br />

Libraries Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(DLS)<br />

Social Work/Social<br />

Welfare<br />

ERIC Users Forum<br />

Collections Discussion<br />

Group (LES)<br />

End<br />

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12:00<br />

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12:00<br />

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12:00<br />

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12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

PLAZA<br />

GRAND<br />

EMB<br />

WASH<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

PLAZA<br />

Location<br />

145B<br />

Constitution<br />

C/D<br />

302<br />

Jefferson<br />

Independence<br />

B/C<br />

Capital B<br />

West End E<br />

Dirksen<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR I/II<br />

Washington<br />

Rm.


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL WSS<br />

*ACRL<br />

WSS<br />

ACRL<br />

Title<br />

Public Services/Technical<br />

Services Discussion<br />

Group (RBMS)<br />

Curators & Conservators<br />

Discussion Group<br />

MSS & Other Formats<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Hot Topics Discussion<br />

Group (STS)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning <strong>2010</strong> (ULS)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011 (ULS)<br />

Procedures (ULS)<br />

Membership Committee<br />

(WESS)<br />

Research & Planning<br />

Committee (WESS)<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(WSS)<br />

Awards (WSS)<br />

Library Instruction<br />

Live! Reaching Distance<br />

Students in Real<br />

Time<br />

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PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

HYATT<br />

REN<br />

JW<br />

MAD<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

JW<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Yorktown/ Valley<br />

Forge<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

02<br />

Congressional/<br />

Senate<br />

Dolly Madison<br />

BR-lower<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

03<br />

Meeting Rm. 15<br />

Long- worth<br />

Constitution E<br />

Independence<br />

F<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Rayburn<br />

209 A/B<br />

659


660<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

AFL ABOS<br />

AFL<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

Title<br />

Visual Literacy St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Task Force<br />

Why WIPO? Why International<br />

Copyright<br />

Matters<br />

Librarianship in For-<br />

Profit Educational Institutions<br />

Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Virtually Embedded<br />

in Second Life<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Coordinating I<br />

Bookmobiles - Delivering<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Library<br />

Services<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong> Asian American<br />

Political Participation:<br />

Librarians, Media<br />

& Advocacy<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> What do I<br />

Need to Know?<br />

Strategies for Career<br />

Growth <strong>and</strong> Promotion<br />

Part II<br />

REFORMA Successful<br />

Stories: Library Services<br />

in Latin America<br />

End<br />

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12:00<br />

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PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

CAP<br />

GRAND<br />

CAP<br />

WCC<br />

CAP<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

FOUR<br />

MAY<br />

Location<br />

New York<br />

Constitution A<br />

Pan American<br />

208 A/B<br />

Massachusetts<br />

207 A/B<br />

Auditorium<br />

Franklin C/D<br />

Senate


Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> DIVER-<br />

SITY<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IFC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> LITER-<br />

ACY<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OLOS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OLOS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> PUB-<br />

LISHING<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PUB-<br />

LISHING<br />

Title<br />

ICLAE (International<br />

Council of Library Association<br />

Executives)<br />

Spectrum Scholar Interest<br />

Group Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

IFC/IFRT/Division IFC<br />

Joint Meeting<br />

Time to Act: An<br />

Agenda for Advancing<br />

Adolescent Literacy<br />

Bookmobiles - Delivering<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Library<br />

Services<br />

Library services for<br />

the Poor <strong>and</strong> Homeless<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s That Pack<br />

the Place: A How-To<br />

Guide for Libraries of<br />

Any Shape or Sizes<br />

Bring the Universe to<br />

Your Library with<br />

NASA<br />

Guide to Reference<br />

Editorial Review<br />

Board<br />

Reference Books Bulletin<br />

Editorial Board<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

11:30<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

MAD<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

RENN<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

156<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Hamilton B<br />

Franklin/<br />

McPherson<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall C<br />

207 A/B<br />

203 A/B<br />

Auditorium<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall A/B<br />

301<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

10/11<br />

661


662<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALCTS AS<br />

ALCTS AS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CRS<br />

Title<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAK-<br />

ER SERIES - Dave Isay<br />

CALM -<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>/SAA./AAM Combined<br />

Committee on<br />

Archives, Libraries,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Museums<br />

Emerging Leaders<br />

Subcommittee<br />

Civic Engagement<br />

Member Initiative<br />

Group (MIG)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (AS)<br />

Open to Change:<br />

Open Source <strong>and</strong><br />

Next Generation ILS<br />

<strong>and</strong> ERMS<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (CCS)<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Classification<br />

Interest<br />

Group: Social tagging<br />

in libraries<br />

Open to Change:<br />

Open Source <strong>and</strong><br />

Next Generation ILS<br />

<strong>and</strong> ERMS<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

11:30<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

1:00 PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Ballroom C<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

08/09<br />

154B<br />

149 A/B<br />

Massachusetts<br />

146C<br />

Columbia 7<br />

Columbia 2<br />

146C


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALCTS CRS<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

*ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ASCLA<br />

SLAS<br />

Title<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Update Forum<br />

(CRS)<br />

Strategic Future of<br />

Print Collections in<br />

Research Libraries<br />

Intellectual Access to<br />

Preservation Metadata<br />

All Executive Committees<br />

(ALCTS)<br />

LRTS Editorial Board<br />

Grassroots 2.0: New<br />

Technologies<br />

Celebrating the Spoken<br />

Word with Poetry<br />

for Young People<br />

Budget I Meeting<br />

(ALSC)<br />

Murder in Connecticut<br />

vs. Cheshire Public<br />

Library<br />

Connecting Family<br />

Caregivers<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

JW<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR III<br />

206<br />

Capitol BR H/J<br />

Chinese BR<br />

New Hampshire<br />

102A<br />

103A<br />

Boundary<br />

Cannon<br />

<strong>Conference</strong><br />

Theatre<br />

663


664<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ASCLA<br />

FAFLRT<br />

GLBTRT<br />

GODORT<br />

GODORT<br />

GODORT<br />

IFRT<br />

LEARNRT<br />

LIRT<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

Title<br />

Have Fun At The Library:<br />

Anyone Can<br />

Transform Their<br />

Workplace Culture<br />

And Get More Out Of<br />

Their Work<br />

FAFLRT Board <strong>and</strong><br />

Membership meeting<br />

Membership Meeting<br />

(GLBTRT)<br />

Legislation 4<br />

(GODORT)<br />

Rare & Endangered<br />

Government Publications<br />

Cataloging (GODORT)<br />

IFC/IFRT/Division IFC<br />

Joint Meeting<br />

Library Trainers as<br />

Leaders<br />

Capitalizing on Technology:<br />

A Teaching<br />

Technology Fair<br />

Publications Committee<br />

(LITA)<br />

Designing Digital Experiences<br />

for Library<br />

Websites<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

11:30<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

REN<br />

WASH<br />

WASH<br />

WASH<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

146A<br />

State<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

04<br />

Dupont G<br />

West End B<br />

West End A<br />

Franklin/<br />

McPherson<br />

201<br />

144A-C<br />

Joy<br />

146B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

LLAMA<br />

LLAMA<br />

Title<br />

Mobile Computing Interest<br />

Group<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning<br />

Committee (LITA)<br />

Internet Resources<br />

<strong>and</strong> Services Interest<br />

Group<br />

MODS <strong>and</strong> MADS:<br />

Current implementations<br />

<strong>and</strong> future directions<br />

With Great Power<br />

Comes Great Responsibility:<br />

Building a<br />

Support Infrastructure<br />

for an Open-<br />

Source ILS<br />

Head of Library Technology<br />

Interest Group<br />

Safety & Security<br />

Moving Libraries<br />

LAMA Storage Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Women Administrators<br />

Discussion Group<br />

LLAMA All divisionlevel<br />

Cmt Mtgs<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

Kolorama<br />

Morgan<br />

Columbia 10<br />

143 B/C<br />

Fairchild<br />

Independence<br />

Gunston West<br />

Gunston East<br />

Columbia 1<br />

Northwest<br />

International<br />

BR East<br />

665


666<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

LRRT<br />

LSSIRT<br />

MAGERT<br />

*PLA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

Title<br />

Research to Underst<strong>and</strong><br />

Users: Issues<br />

<strong>and</strong> Approaches<br />

LSSIRT Discussion<br />

Group<br />

GeoTech Committee<br />

ECRR Evaluation Task<br />

Force<br />

Passing the Baton:<br />

Who Will Take It?<br />

Advocacy By All<br />

Business Reference<br />

Services Discussion<br />

Group: Out With the<br />

Old, In With the New:<br />

Our Changing Collections<br />

<strong>and</strong> Services<br />

Innovative Collection<br />

Centered <strong>Program</strong>s:<br />

Beyond the Book<br />

Group<br />

Collection Development<br />

Policies <strong>and</strong> Assessment<br />

(CODES)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

REN<br />

BEAC<br />

Location<br />

Independence<br />

H/I<br />

143A<br />

Latrobe<br />

Cabinet<br />

145A<br />

140 A/B<br />

George- town<br />

East<br />

Renaissance<br />

East<br />

State Rm.


Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA HS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

Title<br />

How Shared is<br />

Shared? Remote<br />

Storage <strong>and</strong> Cooperative<br />

Collection Building<br />

To Protect <strong>and</strong> Serve:<br />

Is Digitization Good<br />

for Your Historical<br />

Collections?<br />

Smart Technologies<br />

for Tough Economic<br />

Times: Using Innovative<br />

Technologies to<br />

Enhance Service, Extend<br />

Your Library’s<br />

Reach, <strong>and</strong> Not Break<br />

the Budget<br />

Marketing <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Relations for Reference<br />

Services II<br />

Management of Reference<br />

Committee II<br />

How Shared is<br />

Shared? Remote<br />

Storage <strong>and</strong> Cooperative<br />

Collection Building<br />

Cooperative/Remote<br />

Circulation Committee<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

HYATT<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

BEAC<br />

Location<br />

147B<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Ballroom B<br />

Columbia A<br />

Columbia 8<br />

147B<br />

Overlook<br />

667


668<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

RUSA<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

VRT<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

Budget <strong>and</strong> Finance<br />

Committee (RUSA)<br />

Publications <strong>and</strong><br />

Communications<br />

Committee II (RUSA)<br />

RDA Test Participants<br />

Forum<br />

Ex Libris: Cut it Out:<br />

Reducing Costs <strong>and</strong><br />

Improving Efficiency<br />

with Next-Generation<br />

Library Services<br />

OCLC Improving Discovery<br />

of Your Digital<br />

Materials<br />

ebrary session<br />

German-North American<br />

Resources Partnership:<br />

Librarian Exchanges<br />

Working<br />

Group<br />

Video Makes the Library<br />

Star: Library-<br />

Created Visual Media<br />

Financial Advancement<br />

Committee<br />

(YALSA)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

CAP<br />

DOUB<br />

WCC<br />

EMB<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

REN<br />

MAY<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

South American<br />

A<br />

Terrace East<br />

202A<br />

Capital A<br />

142<br />

Columbia 5<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

07<br />

Colonial<br />

Bulfinch


Unit/ Subunit<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

11:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL<br />

LLAMA<br />

PRMS<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Alex Awards<br />

Quick Picks for Reluctant<br />

Young Adult<br />

Readers<br />

Popular Paperbacks<br />

for Young Adults<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Website Advisory<br />

(YALSA)<br />

Great Graphic Novel<br />

for Teens<br />

Publications Coordinating<br />

II (part of<br />

ACRL Publications Coordinating<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Swap & Shop<br />

Presents: PR Xchange<br />

(Public Relations<br />

Exchange)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WEST<br />

WEST<br />

REN<br />

HAM<br />

Room<br />

CAP<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

150B<br />

Monticello<br />

West<br />

Sherwood<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

06<br />

Farragut<br />

Square<br />

Location<br />

669<br />

Congressional<br />

Special Events,<br />

Hall C, Aisle<br />

700


670<br />

12:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

*AFL<br />

MERRITT<br />

FUND<br />

RUSA<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Affiliates Luncheon<br />

LeRoy C. Merritt Humanitarian<br />

Fund<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

Membership Committee<br />

(RUSA)<br />

EBSCO Publishing<br />

School Librarian Luncheon<br />

EBSCO’s E-Resource<br />

Management Luncheon<br />

The New ProQuest<br />

EBSCO Publishing<br />

Public Librarian Luncheon<br />

Counting Opinions<br />

User Group Meeting<br />

OCLC Developer Network<br />

Luncheon<br />

Atlas Systems - Aeon<br />

Users Group<br />

RefWorks-COS Lunch<br />

& Learn<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

1:30 PM<br />

2:00<br />

PM<br />

1:00 PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

2:00<br />

PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

1:30 PM<br />

2:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

MET<br />

MET<br />

JW<br />

GRAND<br />

HAM<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

HAM<br />

Location<br />

305<br />

301<br />

Burnham<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

Jr. BR 1/2<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR IV<br />

Independence<br />

A<br />

Franklin Park<br />

Penn Quarter B<br />

Meeting Rm. 16<br />

Hamilton BR


12:15 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

INFORMATION &<br />

COUNCIL<br />

12:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ALTAFF<br />

1:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> BARC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

PLA<br />

Specialized Outreach<br />

Services (SOS) Luncheon<br />

$<br />

Planning <strong>and</strong> Budget<br />

Assembly<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAK-<br />

ER SERIES - PLA<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

Will Shortz<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAK-<br />

ER SERIES - PLA<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

Will Shortz<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:45<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

2:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

2:30<br />

PM<br />

2:30<br />

PM<br />

2:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Ballroom A<br />

Location<br />

101<br />

Location<br />

201<br />

Ballroom C<br />

Ballroom C<br />

671


672<br />

1:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL ISS<br />

AASL<br />

AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

AAMES<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ARTS<br />

ACRL CLS<br />

Independent Schools<br />

Section (ISS) Social $<br />

The Best of the Best<br />

from the University<br />

Presses: Books You<br />

Should Know About<br />

Not in My Library!<br />

Self-Censorship Alive<br />

<strong>and</strong> Well<br />

Teaching AAME Resources<br />

by Using Primary<br />

Source Materials<br />

from Special Collections:<br />

An Innovative<br />

Approach to Library<br />

Instruction<br />

Instruction & Information<br />

Literacy<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011 (ANSS)<br />

How We Memorialize:<br />

The Art <strong>and</strong> Politics<br />

of Public Memorialization<br />

College Libraries Directors<br />

Discussion<br />

Group<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

EMB<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

REN<br />

EMB<br />

Location<br />

Capital C/D<br />

103A<br />

150B<br />

152B<br />

South Carolina<br />

New Hampshire<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall A/B<br />

Capital B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL DLS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL EBSS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

Title<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(DLS)<br />

Electronic Resources<br />

in Communication<br />

Studies<br />

Question, Find, Evaluate,<br />

Apply: Translating<br />

Evidence Based<br />

Practice to Information<br />

Literacy Instruction<br />

Question, Find, Evaluate,<br />

Apply: Translating<br />

Evidence Based<br />

Practice to Information<br />

Literacy Instruction<br />

To Catch a Thief: Cataloging<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Security<br />

of Special Collections<br />

College Science Librarians<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Current Topics Discussion<br />

Group (ULS)<br />

Public Service Directors<br />

of Large Research<br />

Libraries<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WASH<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

MET<br />

REN<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

West End C/D<br />

Dirksen<br />

146B<br />

146B<br />

146C<br />

Jr. BR 3<br />

Meeting Rm. 15<br />

Farragut<br />

Square/<br />

Lafayette<br />

673


674<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

Title<br />

Campus Administration<br />

& Leadership<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Germanists Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Intellectual Freedom<br />

Committee (ACRL)<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> Accreditation<br />

(ACRL)<br />

Health Sciences Interest<br />

Group<br />

Council of Liaisons<br />

(ACRL)<br />

Advocacy Committee<br />

(ACRL)<br />

Last Fair Deal Gone<br />

Down: Ethical Considerations<br />

in Library<br />

Vendor Relations<br />

Academic Library<br />

Service to International<br />

Students Interest<br />

Group<br />

It Takes Two: Co-<br />

Writing Across Disciplines<br />

Status of Academic<br />

Librarians<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

HYATT<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

MAY<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

WCC<br />

CAP<br />

WCC<br />

CAP<br />

Location<br />

Constitution E<br />

Columbia B<br />

Federal B<br />

Federal A<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Pan American<br />

New York<br />

206<br />

Congressional<br />

208 A/B<br />

Senate


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

*AFL AILA<br />

AFL ARL<br />

AFL C<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

Title<br />

Marketing Academic<br />

<strong>and</strong> Research Libraries<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Coordinating (ACRL)<br />

Ethics Committee<br />

(ACRL)<br />

International Relations<br />

Committee<br />

(ACRL)<br />

Copyright Committee<br />

(ACRL)<br />

AILA Executive Board<br />

Meeting<br />

Association of Research<br />

Libs. - SPARC<br />

Steering Com. Mtg.<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong> The Sky is the<br />

Limit: Reaching out to<br />

the Minority Communities<br />

of Librarians<br />

<strong>and</strong> Library Users<br />

Pura Belpre Celebración<br />

Publishing Committee<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-APA)<br />

Not So Extreme<br />

Makeovers<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

MAD<br />

MAY<br />

GRAND<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

California<br />

South American<br />

A<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Montpelier 2<br />

Georgia<br />

Independence<br />

F/G<br />

Massachusetts<br />

145A<br />

East/State BR’s<br />

302<br />

151B<br />

675


676<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COLA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COPE<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CORS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

COSWL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IRC<br />

Title<br />

Government Information<br />

Subcommittee<br />

Advocacy Training<br />

Subcommittee<br />

Ethics in a Digital<br />

World: Using Policies<br />

to Guide Professional<br />

<strong>and</strong> Personal Presence<br />

in Social Networking<br />

Spaces<br />

Committee on Research<br />

<strong>and</strong> Statistics<br />

Meeting<br />

The National Women’s<br />

History Museum<br />

Project: Towards a<br />

Permanent Presence<br />

on the National Mall<br />

Capwiz<br />

Challenges <strong>and</strong> Successes:<br />

Library Education<br />

in the Near East<br />

<strong>and</strong> South Asia<br />

African Libraries:<br />

Meeting the Needs of<br />

Diverse Communities<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

149 A/B<br />

Independence<br />

D<br />

Auditorium<br />

154A<br />

146A<br />

156<br />

103B<br />

204B/C


Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OITP<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PPO<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS<br />

ALCTS CRG<br />

Title<br />

Mobile Devices, Libraries,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Policy<br />

Are you a <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Librarian?<br />

Cataloging of Children’s<br />

Materials<br />

Committee<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Training Materials<br />

Committee<br />

Serving Non-English<br />

speaking <strong>and</strong> Pre-literate<br />

Children : How<br />

Cataloging Can Help<br />

RDA Update Forum<br />

Committee on Cataloging:<br />

Asian <strong>and</strong><br />

African Materials<br />

Collection Development<br />

for the Practitioner<br />

Interest Group<br />

Negotiating the<br />

Downturn: Collection<br />

Development for<br />

Tough Times<br />

Membership Meeting<br />

(CRG)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

HIL<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

145B<br />

209 A/B<br />

Columbia 10<br />

Cabinet<br />

102A<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR I/II<br />

Albright<br />

Capitol BR A/B<br />

144 A-C<br />

677<br />

Congressional/<br />

Senate


678<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Title<br />

Promoting Preservation<br />

Interest Group<br />

Out of Print Discussion<br />

Group<br />

LCWG Report Implementation<br />

Task<br />

Group<br />

Acquisitions Managers<br />

<strong>and</strong> Vendors<br />

Interest Group<br />

Division All Committee<br />

(ALCTS)<br />

MARBI (Machine-<br />

Readable Bibliographic<br />

Information) II<br />

Pura Belpre Celebración<br />

Notable Children’s<br />

Books<br />

All Discussion Meeting<br />

(ALSC)<br />

Notable Children’s<br />

Recordings<br />

Great Interactive<br />

Software for Kids<br />

Authors Come in all<br />

Colors<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

6:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

JW<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

HYATT<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WASH<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR III<br />

New Jersey<br />

New York<br />

Colonial<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

Regency A<br />

East/State BR’s<br />

102B<br />

Columbia 3-4<br />

Logan<br />

Columbia 6<br />

142


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ASCLA<br />

LSSPS<br />

ASCLA<br />

SLAS<br />

EMIERT<br />

FAFLRT<br />

*GLBTRT<br />

GLBTRT<br />

GODORT<br />

GODORT<br />

Title<br />

All Forums Meeting:<br />

Library Services to<br />

Prisoners; People<br />

With Visual or Physical<br />

Disabilities; People<br />

Who Are Hard of<br />

Hearing or Deaf; <strong>and</strong><br />

Adults with Special<br />

Needs Forums<br />

LSTA Coordinators’<br />

Discussion Group<br />

One Poem Enriching<br />

Lives Across the<br />

Globe: Samuel Ullman,<br />

Gen. Douglas<br />

MacArthur, <strong>and</strong><br />

“Youth”<br />

Meet the Author:<br />

Kathy Roth-Douquet,<br />

Connecting with Military<br />

Families<br />

Stonewall Book<br />

Awards Committee II<br />

Rainbow Hollinger<br />

Box: LGBTQ Archives<br />

Education (GODORT)<br />

Govt Info Technology<br />

(GITCO)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

BEAC<br />

WCC<br />

WASH<br />

WASH<br />

Location<br />

Renaissance<br />

East<br />

Latrobe<br />

147A<br />

Independence<br />

E<br />

State Rm.<br />

152A<br />

West End A<br />

West End B<br />

679


680<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

LEARNRT<br />

LHRT<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LLAMA<br />

LRRT<br />

Title<br />

Training Showcase:<br />

Best Practices in<br />

Training, Staff Development<br />

<strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Library History Round<br />

Table Invited Speakers<br />

<strong>Program</strong>: Documenting<br />

<strong>and</strong> Celebrating<br />

Your Library’s<br />

History<br />

MARBI (Machine-<br />

Readable Bibliographic<br />

Information) II<br />

Authorized Genre,<br />

Forms <strong>and</strong> Facets in<br />

RDA<br />

Top Technology<br />

Trends<br />

All section-level<br />

Committees Meeting<br />

(LLAMA)<br />

Research from the<br />

Field: Increasing the<br />

Competitive Edge <strong>and</strong><br />

Impact of Library’s<br />

People, Services, <strong>and</strong><br />

Technologies<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

6:00<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HYATT<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

Ballroom Prefunction<br />

203 A/B<br />

Regency A<br />

Lincoln<br />

Ballroom B<br />

International<br />

BR East<br />

Constitution A


Unit/ Subunit<br />

NMRT<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA HS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA<br />

Title<br />

Membership, Networking<br />

& Committee<br />

Interest Meeting<br />

(NMRT)<br />

Business Reference<br />

Sources Committee<br />

Publishers’ Forum<br />

Negotiating the<br />

Downturn: Collection<br />

Development for<br />

Tough Times<br />

One Poem Enriching<br />

Lives Across the<br />

Globe: Samuel Ullman,<br />

Gen. Douglas<br />

MacArthur, <strong>and</strong><br />

“Youth”<br />

Local Systems <strong>and</strong><br />

Services Discussion<br />

Forum<br />

16th <strong>Annual</strong> Reference<br />

Research Forum<br />

Reference Services in<br />

Large Research Libraries<br />

Discussion<br />

Group<br />

MARBI (Machine-<br />

Readable Bibliographic<br />

Information) II<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

6:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

GRAND<br />

DOUB<br />

HYATT<br />

Location<br />

158A<br />

International<br />

BR West<br />

144 A-C<br />

147A<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

Constitution B<br />

Terrace East<br />

Regency A<br />

681


682<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

SORT<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

UNO<br />

*YALSA<br />

Title<br />

Success Stories of Library<br />

Staff Organizations<br />

Ex Libris: Recommended<br />

for Libraries Like<br />

You: Scholarly Evaluation,<br />

Social Networking<br />

Metrics, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

New World for Usage<br />

Data<br />

OCLC QuestionPoint<br />

Users Group Meeting<br />

NISO Update<br />

Serials Solutions -<br />

User Group Meeting<br />

OCLC Single Discovery<br />

<strong>and</strong> Delivery: It’s Not<br />

Just WorldCat Anymore<br />

ebrary session<br />

OCLC Using Diversity<br />

Dialogues to Reinvigorate<br />

Diversity<br />

Awareness<br />

Alex Awards Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

EMB<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

GRAND<br />

JW<br />

GRAND<br />

DOUB<br />

Location<br />

147B<br />

Capital A<br />

143A<br />

148<br />

Chinese BR<br />

Constitution<br />

C/D<br />

Treasury<br />

Independence<br />

H/I<br />

Congressional


Unit/ Subunit<br />

*YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

*YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

*YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

2:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AFL ABOS<br />

2011 Michael L. Printz<br />

Best Fiction for<br />

Young Adults Teen<br />

Feedback Session<br />

Popular Paperbacks<br />

for Young Adults<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

2011 William C. Morris<br />

Award Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

Teen Book Festivals:<br />

Connecting Teens <strong>and</strong><br />

Authors, a why <strong>and</strong><br />

how to guide<br />

Great Graphic Novel<br />

for Teens<br />

2011 Excellence in<br />

Nonfiction for Young<br />

Adults<br />

Amazing Audiobooks<br />

for Young Adults<br />

4th <strong>Annual</strong> Parade of<br />

Bookmobiles<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

PLAZA<br />

WCC<br />

WEST<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

HAM<br />

BEAC<br />

REN<br />

Room<br />

TBD<br />

Location<br />

Diplomat<br />

202A<br />

Sherwood<br />

Hart<br />

143B/C<br />

Farragut<br />

Square<br />

Beacon Rm.<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

03<br />

Location<br />

683


684<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUN-<br />

CIL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OLOS<br />

Title<br />

Council Forum<br />

2:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> BARC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

3:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PMC<br />

LITA<br />

4th <strong>Annual</strong> Parade of<br />

Bookmobiles<br />

Government Relations<br />

Joint Meeting of Division<br />

Leaders <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Budget Analysis &<br />

Reveiw Committee<br />

Joint Meeting of Division<br />

Leaders <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Budget Analysis &<br />

Reveiw Committee<br />

Policy Monitoring<br />

Committee<br />

Awards <strong>and</strong> Scholarships<br />

Reception<br />

(LITA)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

TBD<br />

Room<br />

CAP<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall C<br />

Location<br />

Federal<br />

201<br />

201<br />

Location<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Office<br />

209C


Unit/ Subunit<br />

*UNO<br />

Title<br />

3:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AFL AILA<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong><br />

SORT<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street History<br />

in Video Advisory<br />

Roundtable<br />

AILA Business Meeting<br />

PRESIDENT’S PRO-<br />

GRAM<br />

Meet & Greet<br />

4:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

*AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ARTS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

Alliance for Association<br />

Excellence Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

Anthropology Librarians<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Digital Arts Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Current Topics Discussion<br />

II (IS)<br />

Leab Awards & Information<br />

Exchange<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

6:00<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

6:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

REN<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

02<br />

Location<br />

Independence<br />

F/G<br />

Ballroom C<br />

147B<br />

Location<br />

154A<br />

New Hampshire<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

05<br />

Capitol BR E/F<br />

146C<br />

685


686<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL SEES<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL ULS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL WSS<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

Title<br />

Area Studies Librarian-ship,<br />

Globalization<br />

<strong>and</strong> Interdisciplinary<br />

Studies in Today’s<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tomorrow’s Academic<br />

<strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries<br />

Research Forum<br />

(STS)<br />

Academic Outreach<br />

Publications & WESS-<br />

Web Editors<br />

International <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Planning<br />

Executive <strong>and</strong> Leadership<br />

Orientation<br />

(WSS)<br />

Consumer & Family<br />

Studies Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Scholarly Communications<br />

Discussion<br />

Group (ACRL)<br />

Pop Culture in Libraries<br />

Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Media Resources Discussion<br />

Group<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

FOUR<br />

HAM<br />

GRAND<br />

HYATT<br />

GRAND<br />

CAP<br />

GRAND<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

Location<br />

103A<br />

Franklin C/D<br />

Franklin Park<br />

Constitution E<br />

Columbia B<br />

Latrobe<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Constitution A<br />

South American<br />

A<br />

California


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

AFL C<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL OLAC<br />

*AFL PTD-<br />

LA<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COA<br />

Title<br />

Balancing Baby &<br />

Book Discussion<br />

Group<br />

Membership Advisory<br />

(ACRL)<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong> Membership<br />

Meeting<br />

OLAC Membership<br />

Mtg.<br />

PTDLA Meeting<br />

REFORMA National<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Planning<br />

REFORMA The New<br />

Professional<br />

Paradigm: Redefining<br />

the New Librarian<br />

Getting back into the<br />

game: Advice for the<br />

laid off, insecurely<br />

employed, <strong>and</strong> midcareer<br />

slump<br />

Library Support Staff<br />

Certification <strong>Program</strong><br />

Open Forum<br />

Accreditor Perspectives<br />

on St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Development<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

6:00<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

CAP<br />

CAP<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

New York<br />

Federal B<br />

143A<br />

203 A/B<br />

Independence<br />

B/C<br />

Cabinet<br />

Colonial<br />

101<br />

158A<br />

148<br />

687


688<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> DIVER-<br />

SITY<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IFC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> MEM-<br />

BERSHIP<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong><br />

NOMCOM<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OITP<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

Title<br />

Copyright Subcommittee<br />

(COL)<br />

COL - LSTA Subcommittee<br />

COL/OITP Joint Committee<br />

on Telecommunications<br />

Charting Courses: Diversity<br />

Research<br />

Grants<br />

IFC/FTRF Issues<br />

Briefing<br />

Membership Committee<br />

I (<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

Nominating Committee<br />

II (<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

COL/OITP Joint Committee<br />

on Telecommunications<br />

Grassroot Prog.:<br />

Small Libraries working<br />

with Home<br />

Schooled<br />

Book Cart Drill Team<br />

Championship<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

6:00<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

156<br />

304<br />

149 A/B<br />

103B<br />

204B/C<br />

Franklin/<br />

McPherson<br />

302<br />

149 A/B<br />

141<br />

Hall D


Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS<br />

ALCTS CRS<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

Title<br />

Grassroot Prog. - Discovering<br />

MORE<br />

(Michigan Online Resources<br />

for Educators)<br />

in MeL (Michigan<br />

eLibrary)<br />

RDA <strong>Program</strong> Task<br />

Force<br />

RDA Planning <strong>and</strong><br />

Training Task Force<br />

Emerging Research in<br />

Collection Management<br />

& Development<br />

Re-thinking library<br />

business model for licensed<br />

digital contents<br />

under mobile<br />

<strong>and</strong> cloud compubig<br />

deals: Access to Continuing<br />

Resources Interest<br />

Group<br />

Forum: The Pennsylvania<br />

Study: Research<br />

into Optimal Environmental<br />

Conditions for<br />

Paper-Based Collections<br />

Creative Ideas in<br />

Technical Services Interest<br />

Group Meeting<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

Location<br />

142<br />

Commerce<br />

Capitol BR H/J<br />

150B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR III<br />

151B<br />

Chinese BR<br />

689


690<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ASCLA<br />

LSSPS<br />

ASCLA<br />

Title<br />

LMPI<br />

Role of the Professional<br />

Librarian in<br />

Technical Services Interest<br />

Group<br />

Growing Learners Together:<br />

Successful<br />

School <strong>and</strong> Public Library<br />

Partnerships<br />

2011 Geisel Award<br />

Committee<br />

Good Comics for Kids:<br />

Building a Collection<br />

of Graphic Novels for<br />

Young Readers<br />

2011 Batchelder<br />

Award Committee<br />

Knowing Who’s Who<br />

– Going Back to the<br />

Playground to Help<br />

People Work Together<br />

Better, President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong><br />

Executive Committee<br />

(LSSPS)<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(ASCLA)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:00<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

MAD<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

New Jersey<br />

Mount Vernon<br />

A<br />

102A<br />

Morgan<br />

152A<br />

Albright<br />

Constitution<br />

C/D<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

12-14<br />

Bridge Rooms


Unit/ Subunit<br />

FAFLRT<br />

FTRF<br />

GODORT<br />

LHRT<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LLAMA<br />

LOMS<br />

Title<br />

Institutional Repositories<br />

in Action: Success<br />

Stories from the<br />

Federal World<br />

IFC/FTRF Issues<br />

Briefing<br />

GODORT Web Managers<br />

Library History Round<br />

Table Research Forum<br />

- Politics, Libraries<br />

<strong>and</strong> Culture:<br />

Historical Perspectives<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Interest<br />

Group (LITA)<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Four or More: The<br />

New Demographic<br />

Library Interior<br />

Award Winners: What<br />

worked <strong>and</strong> what<br />

didn’t<br />

Library Facilities<br />

Organizational Development<br />

Discussion<br />

Group<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WASH<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

202A<br />

204B/C<br />

Dupont F<br />

145B<br />

Columbia 1<br />

Ballroom B<br />

Columbia 5<br />

Oak Lawn<br />

Fairchild<br />

691


692<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

LLAMA<br />

MAES<br />

LLAMA<br />

SASS<br />

LLAMA<br />

LS<br />

MAGERT<br />

NMRT<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

Title<br />

Myth Busting: Using<br />

Data to Challenge Assumptions<br />

LLAMA SASS Executive<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

LLAMA Section Executive<br />

Committees<br />

U of M School of Information<br />

Alumni Reception<br />

GIS <strong>and</strong> Map Collection<br />

Management<br />

Discussion Group<br />

REFORMA The New<br />

Professional<br />

Paradigm: Redefining<br />

the New Librarian<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

(<strong>2010</strong> & 2012) <strong>Program</strong><br />

Subcommittees<br />

HELP! My Patron is a<br />

Cyber Patient: Learn<br />

to Help Patrons Identify<br />

Their Health Information<br />

Needs <strong>and</strong> Locate<br />

Relevant Resources<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

05:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

CAP<br />

GRAND<br />

MAY<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Embassy<br />

Cabinet<br />

South American<br />

B<br />

Farragut<br />

Square/<br />

Lafayette<br />

Colonial<br />

Columbia 10<br />

209 A/B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA HS<br />

RUSA HS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA<br />

RUSA<br />

SRRT<br />

Title<br />

Recruiting the Future:<br />

Promoting Public Librarianship<br />

as a Career<br />

Japanese Paper Theater:<br />

Interactive Culture<br />

for Your Library<br />

Membership Committee<br />

(BRASS)<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning - New Orleans<br />

2011 Committee<br />

II<br />

Instruction <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Services Committee<br />

Local History Committee<br />

Catalog Use Committee<br />

Discussion Forum<br />

RUSQ Editorial Advisory<br />

Board<br />

Organization <strong>and</strong><br />

Planning Committee<br />

(RUSA)<br />

Action Council II (SR-<br />

RT)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

BEAC<br />

CAP<br />

BEAC<br />

BEAC<br />

EMB<br />

DOUB<br />

DOUB<br />

JW<br />

Location<br />

146A<br />

140 A/B<br />

Presidential Library<br />

Pan American<br />

State Rm.<br />

Embassy<br />

108/110<br />

Capital A<br />

Stateroom<br />

Terrace East<br />

Rayburn<br />

693


694<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

UNO<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

OCLC Resource Sharing<br />

Users Group<br />

Meeting<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street Music<br />

Advisory<br />

Roundtable<br />

OCLC Learn More<br />

About Career Oportunities<br />

@ OCLC - the<br />

OCLC Minority Library<br />

Fellowship <strong>Program</strong><br />

& Internships<br />

Counting Opinions -<br />

Metrics Matter<br />

PCC Participants<br />

Meeting<br />

Blogger Meetup<br />

Great Graphic Novel<br />

for Teens<br />

Best Fiction for<br />

Young Adults<br />

Board II (YALSA)<br />

Fabulous Films for<br />

Young Adults<br />

Pooling Limited Resources<br />

for Effective<br />

Teen <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

HAM<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WASH<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

147A<br />

159 A/B<br />

Independence<br />

H/I<br />

Columbia 9<br />

144 A-C<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

04<br />

Farragut<br />

Square<br />

202B<br />

154B<br />

Thomas<br />

143B/C


Unit/ Subunit<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

05:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

GLBTRT<br />

5:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALTAFF<br />

*LS<br />

LS<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

Popular Paperbacks<br />

for Young Adults<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

40th Anniversary Social<br />

Awards Ceremony<br />

(ALCTS)<br />

The Laugh’s on Us! $<br />

Indiana University -<br />

SLIS Alumni Reception<br />

Library School Alumni<br />

Reunion<br />

VTLS 25th Anniversary<br />

Reception<br />

EOS International<br />

Client Reception<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

7:00<br />

PM<br />

7:30<br />

PM<br />

7:30<br />

PM<br />

7:30<br />

PM<br />

7:00<br />

PM<br />

7:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WEST<br />

Room<br />

OS<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

MAY<br />

EMB<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

Sherwood<br />

Location<br />

Off Site<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

South/ Central<br />

Independence<br />

A<br />

Renaissance<br />

East<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

Capital B<br />

Monroe<br />

695


696<br />

6:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ALSC<br />

LS<br />

SRRT<br />

UNO<br />

6:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AFL<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong><br />

NMRT<br />

7:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

NMRT<br />

Newbery Caldecott<br />

Banquet $<br />

University of Illinois,<br />

GS-LIS Alumni Reception<br />

Membership Meeting<br />

(SRRT)<br />

Midwest Library Service<br />

Hospitality Reception<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong> 30th Anniversary<br />

Celebration $<br />

NMRT Student Reception<br />

Awards Reception<br />

(NMRT)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

11:00<br />

PM<br />

8:30<br />

PM<br />

8:00<br />

PM<br />

8:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:30<br />

PM<br />

7:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

REN<br />

JW<br />

REN<br />

Room<br />

OS<br />

MET<br />

Room<br />

MET<br />

Location<br />

International<br />

BR<br />

Rennaisance<br />

West A/B<br />

Congressional/<br />

Senate<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall A/B<br />

Location<br />

China Garden<br />

Jr. BR 1/2<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR


8:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AFL BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ASCLA<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> Membership<br />

Meeting<br />

ASCLA/COSLA Reception<br />

<strong>and</strong> ASCLA<br />

Awards Presentation<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

FOUR<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

Franklin BR<br />

Bridge Rooms<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin<br />

MONDAY, JUNE 28<br />

7:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ERT<br />

UNO<br />

8:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

ERT Member Mtg.<br />

Fellowship of Christian<br />

Librarians & Information<br />

Specialists<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> Meeting<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Meeting II (AASL)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

9:30<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

East Salon<br />

304<br />

Location<br />

156<br />

697


698<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL LES<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL STS<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL WSS<br />

ACRL<br />

Title<br />

Youth Council Caucus<br />

Review & Planning<br />

(ANSS)<br />

Advisory II/New<br />

Leaders Orientation<br />

(IS)<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(LES)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(RBMS)<br />

Federal Friends: Creating<br />

Greater Access to<br />

<strong>and</strong> Support for Science<br />

<strong>and</strong> Technology<br />

Information<br />

General Membership<br />

Forum (WESS)<br />

Finding the Best Film<br />

for the Classroom:<br />

Feminist Pedagogy,<br />

Visual Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Representation<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Component Committees<br />

(ACRL)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

11:30<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

HYATT<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

Location<br />

149 A/B<br />

Treasury<br />

Capitol BR F<br />

207B<br />

Congressional<br />

A<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall A/B<br />

Auditorium<br />

147A<br />

Chinese BR


Unit/ Subunit<br />

*ACRL<br />

*ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

*ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

*ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

Title<br />

Panel Sessions -National<br />

<strong>Conference</strong><br />

Component Breakout<br />

I<br />

Workshops - National<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Component<br />

Breakout III<br />

Undergraduate Librarians<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Contributed Papers -<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Component Breakout<br />

II<br />

Budget & Finance II<br />

(ACRL)<br />

Preconferences - National<br />

<strong>Conference</strong><br />

Component Breakout<br />

IV<br />

Research <strong>Program</strong><br />

(part of Research<br />

Component Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Universal Accessibility<br />

Interest Group &<br />

ASCLA Academic Library<br />

Accessibility &<br />

Disability Services<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

11:30<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:30<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

OS<br />

Location<br />

North Carolina<br />

New Hampshire<br />

Senate<br />

Massachusetts<br />

New Jersey<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

East BR<br />

699<br />

MLK Jr. Memorial<br />

Library


700<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

AFL BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL C<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL OLAC<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> COA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COPE<br />

Title<br />

Research Planning<br />

<strong>and</strong> Review (part of<br />

Research Component<br />

Committees Mtg.)<br />

Research Component<br />

Committees Meeting<br />

NCAAL Planning<br />

Meeting II<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong> Board Meeting<br />

I<br />

Boot Camp for the<br />

21st Century Metadata<br />

Manager<br />

REFORMA MEMBER-<br />

SHIP MEETING<br />

APA Budget Analysis<br />

& Review Committee<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Finance &<br />

Audit Committee<br />

Joint Meeting<br />

Committee on Accreditation<br />

Meeting<br />

Legislation Assembly<br />

Google Book Search<br />

Task Force<br />

Committee on Professional<br />

Ethics II<br />

(COPE)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:30<br />

AM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

PLAZA<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

REN<br />

MET<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

East BR<br />

East BR<br />

Washington<br />

Rm.<br />

Independence<br />

G-I<br />

150B<br />

New York<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

08/09<br />

London<br />

Franklin/<br />

McPherson<br />

306<br />

154A


Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUN-<br />

CIL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OITP<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> OLOS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> WAC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALCTS AS<br />

Title<br />

Youth Council Caucus<br />

Public Libraries in Argentina,<br />

Chile <strong>and</strong><br />

Mexico – Changes<br />

<strong>and</strong> Challenges<br />

Office for Information<br />

Technology Policy<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

II<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Jean E. Coleman<br />

Library Outreach<br />

Lecture<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Website Advisory<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Grassroot Prog. - RecruitingUndergraduates<br />

to the Library<br />

Profession: A Mellon<br />

Success Story<br />

Grassroot Prog.: Become<br />

Market Ready!<br />

Recruitment Assembly<br />

E-Books: How Do You<br />

Know It Was Worth<br />

It?<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:30<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

149 A/B<br />

102A<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

04<br />

209 A/B<br />

204A<br />

142<br />

101<br />

154B<br />

146B<br />

701


702<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS<br />

CMDS<br />

ALCTS CRS<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Title<br />

Boot Camp for the<br />

21st Century Metadata<br />

Manager<br />

Committee on Cataloging:<br />

Description &<br />

Access<br />

Heads of Cataloging<br />

Interest Group<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (CCS)<br />

E-Books: How Do You<br />

Know It Was Worth<br />

It?<br />

Policy & Planning<br />

Committee (CRS)<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(PARS)<br />

PVLR Forum: Topic<br />

TBD<br />

ALCTS Forum<br />

Charlemae Rollins<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Dr. Patricia Kuhl<br />

Youth Council Caucus<br />

Board Meeting II<br />

(ALTAFF)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

HYATT<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

150B<br />

Yorktown/ Valley<br />

Forge<br />

140 A/B<br />

Columbia 7<br />

146B<br />

Rayburn<br />

146A<br />

143B/C<br />

Ballroom B<br />

144 A-C<br />

149 A/B<br />

209C


Unit/ Subunit<br />

FAFLRT<br />

IFRT<br />

LIRT<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LLAMA<br />

MAES<br />

LLAMA<br />

LLAMA<br />

MAGERT<br />

PLA<br />

Title<br />

International Exchange<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s in<br />

the Digital Age<br />

IFRT II<br />

All Committees II<br />

(LIRT)<br />

Coffee <strong>and</strong> Conversation<br />

with Experts<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Task Force<br />

(LITA)<br />

Emerging Technologies<br />

Interest Group<br />

Assessment for the<br />

Rest of Us: Informal<br />

Techniques You Can<br />

Use<br />

Web Advisory (LLA-<br />

MA)<br />

LLAMA Board<br />

Membership<br />

Comm./<strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning /By-Laws<br />

Committee (MAGERT)<br />

E-Books: How Do You<br />

Know It Was Worth<br />

It?<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Independence<br />

A<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

03<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR North<br />

208 A/B<br />

Joy<br />

Holmead<br />

145A<br />

Boundary<br />

Columbia 10<br />

Bulfinch<br />

146B<br />

703


704<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

PLA<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA HS<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA<br />

STARS<br />

Title<br />

Past Presidents<br />

Breakfast (PLA)<br />

Clean, Green <strong>and</strong> Not<br />

So Mean: Can Business<br />

Help Save the<br />

World?<br />

E-Books: How Do You<br />

Know It Was Worth<br />

It?<br />

Executive Committee<br />

II (HS)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting II (8-11am)<br />

<strong>and</strong> MARS/RSS Joint<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(11am-12pm)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting II (8-11am)<br />

<strong>and</strong> MARS/RSS Joint<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(11am-12pm)<br />

Performance Issues<br />

for Reference/Information<br />

Librarians<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Catalog Use Committee<br />

II<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(STARS)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

BEAC<br />

BEAC<br />

BEAC<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Roosevelt/ Wilson<br />

151B<br />

146B<br />

Presidential Library<br />

State Rm.<br />

State Rm.<br />

Constitution A<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

07<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

10/11


Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

UNO<br />

*UNO<br />

UNO<br />

VRT<br />

YALSA<br />

*YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

Past Presidents’<br />

Breakfast (RUSA)<br />

NISO - Content & Collection<br />

Management<br />

Library consultants<br />

OCLC CONTENTdm<br />

Users Group Meeting<br />

Membership <strong>and</strong> Executive<br />

Committee<br />

Meeting (VRT)<br />

Youth Council Caucus<br />

Alex Awards Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

Best Fiction for<br />

Young Adults<br />

8:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AFL ARL<br />

Teen Space: Design<br />

with Economy<br />

Association of Research<br />

Libs. - Assessment<br />

Workshop<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:30<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

DOUB<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

Location<br />

Arlington/ Cabin<br />

John<br />

Independence<br />

E<br />

159 A/B<br />

201<br />

McPherson<br />

149 A/B<br />

Congressional<br />

202B<br />

103A<br />

Location<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong><br />

705


706<br />

9:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUN-<br />

CIL<br />

FAFLRT<br />

LIRT<br />

COUNCIL II<br />

10:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

ELMSS<br />

AASL<br />

SPVS<br />

AASL<br />

AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

ANSS<br />

ACRL IS<br />

ACRL LES<br />

Career Paths in<br />

Knowledge Management<br />

Steering Committee<br />

II (LIRT)<br />

ELMSS Section Meeting<br />

SPVS Section Meeting<br />

Reading for a Lifetime<br />

– You Bet!<br />

Low-Budget Ways to<br />

Connect Readers with<br />

Authors using Web<br />

2.0 Tools<br />

Executive Committee<br />

II (ANSS)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

III (IS)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

II (LES)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

11:30<br />

AM<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

10:30<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

OS<br />

REN<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

MAD<br />

JW<br />

PLAZA<br />

Location<br />

Ballroom A<br />

Off Site<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR North<br />

Location<br />

149 A/B<br />

209C<br />

101<br />

102A<br />

John Adams<br />

A/B<br />

Long-worth<br />

Monroe


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

WESS<br />

ACRL<br />

AFL AILA<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CORS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IFC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> LITER-<br />

ACY<br />

Title<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(WESS)<br />

Research Coordinating<br />

(part of Research<br />

Component Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

AILA Indigenous Peoples<br />

in the Americas:<br />

Access to Electronic<br />

Primary Resource<br />

Materials at the Library<br />

of Congress<br />

REFORMA Executive<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Committee on Research<br />

<strong>and</strong> Statistics:<br />

Reaching out to Generation<br />

Y: Conducting<br />

Research to Underst<strong>and</strong><br />

Digital Natives<br />

Money Smart Week:<br />

Promoting Financial<br />

Literacy in Your Library<br />

Privacy, Libraries,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Law<br />

The American Dream<br />

Starts @ your library<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

HYATT<br />

MAY<br />

OS<br />

MAY<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Capitol Room<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

Library of<br />

Congress<br />

South Carolina<br />

204B/C<br />

152A<br />

146B<br />

Auditorium<br />

707


708<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> PAC<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> PAC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PC-<br />

PAC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> PUB-<br />

LISHING<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS<br />

PARS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

ALTAFF<br />

ALTAFF<br />

Title<br />

PR Assembly<br />

National Library<br />

Week Subcommittee<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>and</strong> Cultural<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s Advisory<br />

Committee Meeting II<br />

Reference Books Bulletin:<br />

Reference Work<br />

from Idea to Reality<br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAK-<br />

ER SERIES - Graphic<br />

Novel Panel<br />

Policy <strong>and</strong> Planning<br />

Committee (CCS)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (PARS)<br />

Got Data? New Roles<br />

for Libraries in Shaping<br />

21st Century Research/<br />

Presidents<br />

<strong>Program</strong><br />

Awards Presentation<br />

<strong>and</strong> Membership<br />

Meeting (ALSC)<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(ALTAFF)<br />

First Author, First<br />

Book<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

11:30<br />

AM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

JW<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

302<br />

301<br />

154A<br />

146C<br />

Ballroom C<br />

Dirksen<br />

143A<br />

Ballroom B<br />

144 A-C<br />

158A<br />

142


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ASCLA<br />

SLAS<br />

ASCLA<br />

GLBTRT<br />

GODORT<br />

IRRT<br />

IRRT<br />

LEARNRT<br />

LHRT<br />

*LIRT<br />

LITA<br />

Title<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(SLAS)<br />

Public Forum for Review<br />

of Proposed Updates<br />

to St<strong>and</strong>ards &<br />

Guidelines of Service<br />

Stonewall Book<br />

Awards Brunch $<br />

Archivists & Librarians:<br />

Together We Can<br />

Save Congress<br />

Books in Many Languages:<br />

Reaching Out<br />

to Youth in a Multilingual<br />

World - ISLD Interest<br />

Group<br />

Building Bridges to<br />

Establish International<br />

Partnerships: The<br />

Nuts <strong>and</strong> Bolts<br />

Board Meeting II<br />

(LEARNRT)<br />

Library History Round<br />

Table Edward G. Holley<br />

Memorial Lecture<br />

Executive Committee<br />

II (LIRT)<br />

BIGWIG Showcase<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

1:00 PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

03<br />

141<br />

207A<br />

152B<br />

103B<br />

203 A/B<br />

156<br />

709<br />

Constitution B<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR North<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

South/ Central


710<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LLAMA<br />

FRFDS<br />

LLAMA<br />

SASS<br />

LLAMA<br />

PLA<br />

PLA<br />

Title<br />

Information Technology<br />

<strong>and</strong> Libraries Editorial<br />

Board<br />

Emerging Technologies:<br />

Virtualization in<br />

Libraries<br />

Bylaws <strong>and</strong> Organization<br />

Committee<br />

(LITA)<br />

Science Fiction: Past,<br />

Present, Future<br />

Fundraising 101: You<br />

Don’t Ask; You Don’t<br />

Get!<br />

And the Survey<br />

Says...! Strengthening<br />

Services Through<br />

Surveying<br />

Dialog With Directors<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Phat* Fiction: Engaging<br />

Hip-Hop Literature<br />

in the Public Library<br />

(*phat=popular,<br />

hip <strong>and</strong> tempting fiction)<br />

Translation Station:<br />

Tools for Serving<br />

New Americans<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Holmead<br />

143B/C<br />

Albright<br />

209 A/B<br />

103A<br />

145A<br />

Cordozo<br />

147B<br />

146A


Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

RUSA RSS<br />

RUSA<br />

UNO<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(CODES)<br />

Reference Publishing<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

Taking the Library<br />

With You: VR Going<br />

Mobile<br />

Taking the Library<br />

With You: VR Going<br />

Mobile<br />

Labor Rights are Human<br />

Rights<br />

OCLC Cataloging<br />

Alchemy: Making<br />

Your Data Work<br />

Harder<br />

Reach Reluctant<br />

Readers with the<br />

WrestleMania Reading<br />

Challenge<br />

Yes We Can: Collaboration<br />

in a Changing<br />

World of Services <strong>and</strong><br />

Information<br />

Great Graphic Novel<br />

for Teens<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

BEAC<br />

BEAC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HAM<br />

Location<br />

Embassy<br />

108/110<br />

Presidential Library<br />

150B<br />

150B<br />

206<br />

Constitution C-<br />

E<br />

145B<br />

140 A/B<br />

Farragut<br />

Square<br />

711


712<br />

11:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

RUSA<br />

MARS<br />

11:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL STS<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AWARDS<br />

CTE.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

12:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

AFL JCLC<br />

Chair’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

H<strong>and</strong>s-On Tech Sessions<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Poster Session<br />

(STS)<br />

Schneider Family<br />

Book Award Luncheon<br />

Membership Meeting<br />

II (<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

Awards Luncheon<br />

(AASL) $<br />

Descriptive Cataloging<br />

of Rare Materials<br />

(Graphics) Editorial<br />

Group<br />

JCLC Steering Committee<br />

II<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

1:00 PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

1:00 PM<br />

1:00 PM<br />

1:00 PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

2:00<br />

PM<br />

6:00<br />

PM<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

OS<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

FOUR<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

George Washington<br />

Univ<br />

Location<br />

Congressional<br />

Hall C<br />

159 A/B<br />

Ballroom A<br />

Location<br />

207B<br />

Franklin A<br />

Camila Alire’s<br />

Suite


Unit/ Subunit<br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

ASCLA<br />

LSSPS<br />

Title<br />

1:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

1:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL ISS<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

REFORMA New President’s<br />

Work Session<br />

Have YOU Ever Been<br />

to Prison? An Insider’s<br />

Look at a Prison<br />

Library $<br />

Descriptive Cataloging<br />

of Rare Materials<br />

(Cartographic)<br />

Editorial Group<br />

ISS Section Meeting<br />

Descriptive Cataloging<br />

of Rare Materials<br />

(Manuscripts) Editorial<br />

Group I<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Component Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

Board of Directors II<br />

(ACRL)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

1:00 PM<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

7:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

OS<br />

Room<br />

FOUR<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

FOUR<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

Location<br />

North Carolina<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong> CorrectionalFacility<br />

Lib<br />

Location<br />

McPherson<br />

Location<br />

159 A/B<br />

Franklin B<br />

Chinese BR<br />

Colonial<br />

713


714<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

ACRL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

Title<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Web Site (part of Information<br />

Literacy<br />

Component Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Immersion <strong>Program</strong><br />

II (part of Information<br />

Literacy Component<br />

Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

AASL/ACRL Interdivisional<br />

Committee on<br />

Information Literacy<br />

(part of Information<br />

Literacy Component<br />

Committees Mtg.)<br />

Information Literacy<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards (part of<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Component Committees<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Library Support Staff<br />

Certification <strong>Program</strong><br />

Portfolio Evaluator<br />

Training<br />

Promotion <strong>and</strong><br />

Fundraising (<strong>ALA</strong>-<br />

APA)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

MAY<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

Chinese BR<br />

Chinese BR<br />

Chinese BR<br />

Chinese BR<br />

Roosevelt/ Wilson<br />

Renwick


Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AWARDS<br />

CTE.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COL<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COLA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CONF<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> EXEC-<br />

UTIVE<br />

BOARD<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> HRDR<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IFC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IRC<br />

*<strong>ALA</strong> PAC<br />

Title<br />

Awards Committee II<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

Committee on Legislation<br />

Committee on Library<br />

Advocacy<br />

CPCT 2011<br />

Committee on Organization<br />

II (<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

Chapter Relations<br />

Committee II<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Executive Board<br />

Meeting<br />

Advisory<br />

Blasphemy! When<br />

Religious Values<br />

Clash with Intellectual<br />

Freedom Values<br />

International Relations<br />

Committee II<br />

Public Awareness<br />

Committee<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

154A<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

10/11<br />

Independence<br />

E<br />

204A<br />

301<br />

Independence<br />

B/C<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

08/09<br />

154B<br />

206<br />

302<br />

Meeting Rm.<br />

02<br />

715


716<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> RNT-<br />

LOAK<br />

ALCTS AS<br />

ALCTS CCS<br />

ALCTS CRS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALCTS<br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

Title<br />

Numbers that Speak<br />

Volumes: Using Data<br />

to Make the Case for<br />

Rural Libraries<br />

Forum (AS)<br />

Subject Analysis<br />

Committee<br />

Continuing Resources<br />

Forum<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Committee<br />

Meeting II (ALCTS)<br />

Board Meeting II<br />

(ALCTS)<br />

Scholarly Communications<br />

Interest Group<br />

(ALCTS)<br />

Technical Services<br />

Workflow Efficiency<br />

Interest Group<br />

Developmentally Appropriate<br />

Practice-<br />

What is the latest underst<strong>and</strong>ings<br />

of DAP<br />

<strong>and</strong> how to incorporate<br />

them into quality<br />

services<br />

Dia is Diversity in Action<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

WCC<br />

HYATT<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

MAD<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Auditorium<br />

150B<br />

Yorktown/ Valley<br />

Forge<br />

145A<br />

Constitution A<br />

156<br />

Dolly Madison<br />

BR-lower<br />

152A<br />

102A<br />

103B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

ALSC<br />

*ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ASCLA<br />

EMIERT<br />

ERT<br />

GODORT<br />

IRRT<br />

LEARNRT<br />

LITA<br />

Title<br />

Notable Children’s<br />

Books<br />

Nominating Committee<br />

II (ALSC)<br />

Great Interactive<br />

Software for Kids<br />

Board of Directors II<br />

ASCLA)<br />

The Immigrant Vignettes:<br />

The Saga of<br />

Romanian-American<br />

<strong>and</strong> Canadian-Jews<br />

Philanthropy <strong>and</strong> Its<br />

Relationship to Government<br />

Financing:<br />

Why <strong>and</strong> How Levies<br />

<strong>and</strong> Other Tax Based<br />

Funding are Linked<br />

Membership/Business<br />

(GODORT)<br />

“International Grassroots<br />

Advocacy” - IR-<br />

RT Chair’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Staff Development<br />

Discussion (LEARN-<br />

RT)<br />

Library Consortia <strong>and</strong><br />

Systems Interest<br />

Group<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

6:00<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WASH<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

Location<br />

102B<br />

Joy<br />

Columbia 6<br />

209C<br />

147A<br />

103A<br />

Dupont F/G<br />

147B<br />

143A<br />

Holmead<br />

717


718<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LITA<br />

LLAMA<br />

BES<br />

LRRT<br />

MAGERT<br />

*PLA<br />

RUSA<br />

CODES<br />

RUSA<br />

RUSA<br />

RUSA<br />

Title<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Meeting (LITA)<br />

Next Generation Catalog<br />

Interest Group<br />

Ultimate Debate:<br />

Open Source Software,<br />

Free Beer or<br />

Free Puppy?<br />

Top Library Building<br />

Trends<br />

Library Research<br />

Round Table Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

Executive Board II/<br />

Membership Meeting<br />

(MAGERT)<br />

Nominating 2011<br />

Committee (PLA)<br />

Collection Management<br />

in Public Libraries<br />

Access to Information<br />

II<br />

MARBI (Machine-<br />

Readable Bibliographic<br />

Information) III<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

For the Love of Reference<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

GRAND<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HYATT<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

149 A/B<br />

Columbia 8<br />

146B<br />

143B/C<br />

Independence<br />

D<br />

Farragut<br />

Square/<br />

Lafayette<br />

Albright<br />

209 A/B<br />

306<br />

Congressional<br />

A<br />

202A


Unit/ Subunit<br />

UNO<br />

*VRT<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

American Psychological<br />

Association Lunch<br />

<strong>and</strong> Learn<br />

Notable Videos for<br />

Adults<br />

Great Graphic Novel<br />

for Teens<br />

YALSA’s Membership<br />

Meeting/Using District<br />

Days & Other<br />

Events to Advocate<br />

for Teens & Libraries<br />

Best Fiction for<br />

Young Adults<br />

2:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

ALTAFF<br />

All Committees Meeting<br />

(AASL)<br />

Gala Author Tea $<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

HAM<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

MAY<br />

Location<br />

101<br />

McPherson<br />

Farragut<br />

Square<br />

140 A/B<br />

202B<br />

Location<br />

146A<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

719


720<br />

3:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

3:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL<br />

4:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AFL AILA<br />

AFL<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AUDITORIUM SPEAK-<br />

ER SERIES - Junot Diaz<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Coordinating II (part<br />

of Information Literacy<br />

Component Committee<br />

Mtg.)<br />

Stress <strong>and</strong> depression<br />

in the workplace: Effective<br />

methods for<br />

preventing <strong>and</strong>/ or<br />

treating emotional<br />

challenges<br />

Stress <strong>and</strong> depression<br />

in the workplace: Effective<br />

methods for<br />

preventing <strong>and</strong>/ or<br />

treating emotional<br />

challenges<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

4:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

MAY<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Ballroom C<br />

Location<br />

Chinese BR<br />

Location<br />

145A<br />

145A


Unit/ Subunit<br />

AFL BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

AFL REFOR-<br />

MA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> APA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CRC<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> IFC<br />

Title<br />

Stress <strong>and</strong> depression<br />

in the workplace: Effective<br />

methods for<br />

preventing <strong>and</strong>/ or<br />

treating emotional<br />

challenges<br />

Stress <strong>and</strong> depression<br />

in the workplace: Effective<br />

methods for<br />

preventing <strong>and</strong>/ or<br />

treating emotional<br />

challenges<br />

Negotiation - What<br />

else is on the table?<br />

Stress <strong>and</strong> depression<br />

in the workplace: Effective<br />

methods for<br />

preventing <strong>and</strong>/ or<br />

treating emotional<br />

challenges<br />

Chapter Councilors<br />

Forum<br />

IFC III<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

145A<br />

145A<br />

102A<br />

145A<br />

Independence<br />

F<br />

204A<br />

721


722<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALSC<br />

ALSC<br />

ASCLA<br />

GLBTRT<br />

GODORT<br />

LITA<br />

Title<br />

Grassroot Prog.: The<br />

Role of the Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Association of<br />

Libraries, Archives,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Museums (PI-<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>) in the Development<br />

of Libraries in<br />

the Pacific<br />

Grassroot Prog. - Lab<br />

to the People: A Residency<br />

Experience in<br />

Genetics<br />

Budget II Meeting<br />

(ALSC)<br />

Odyssey Award Presentation<br />

& <strong>Program</strong><br />

Sharing Our<br />

Strengths: An Interagency<br />

Approach to Library<br />

Services to Detained<br />

<strong>and</strong> Incarcerated<br />

Populations<br />

Queer Teens: LGBTQ<br />

Young Adult Novels<br />

Steering Committee<br />

2 (GODORT)<br />

Who’s driving the<br />

technology b<strong>and</strong>wagon<br />

– the users or the<br />

librarians?<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HIL<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WASH<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

141<br />

208 A/B<br />

Boundary<br />

145B<br />

143B/C<br />

152A<br />

West End E<br />

209 A/B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

UNO<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

Awards Ceremony<br />

<strong>and</strong> Reception<br />

OCLC WorldCat Local<br />

“quick start” Information<br />

Session<br />

Technology Skills for<br />

Incarcerated Teens<br />

Best Fiction for<br />

Young Adults<br />

5:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AFL AILA<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> CON-<br />

ST & BY-<br />

LAWS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

ALSC<br />

Great Graphic Novel<br />

for Teens<br />

Serving Young Adults<br />

in Large Urban Populations<br />

AILA American Indian<br />

Youth Literature<br />

Awards Presentation<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Constitution &<br />

Bylaws Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

BATTLEDECKS<br />

7th <strong>Annual</strong> Poetry<br />

Blast<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

6:00<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

7:30<br />

PM<br />

7:00<br />

PM<br />

7:00<br />

PM<br />

7:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

HAM<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

GRAND<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

207 A/B<br />

Independence<br />

G-I<br />

140 A/B<br />

202B<br />

Farragut<br />

Square<br />

154A<br />

Location<br />

146C<br />

Bulfinch<br />

103A<br />

144 A-C<br />

723


724<br />

6:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

IRRT<br />

7:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ACRL<br />

8:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AFL BC<strong>ALA</strong><br />

*YALSA<br />

8:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUN-<br />

CIL<br />

International Librarians<br />

Reception $<br />

Council II (STS) STS<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong> Literary<br />

Awards Presentation<br />

<strong>and</strong> Reception<br />

Michael L. Printz <strong>Program</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Reception<br />

$<br />

Council Forum<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

8:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

9:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

OS<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

Room<br />

FOUR<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

GRAND<br />

Location<br />

Library of<br />

Congress<br />

Location<br />

Independence<br />

A<br />

Location<br />

Franklin C/D<br />

Ballroom B<br />

Location<br />

Independence<br />

B/C<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin


TUESDAY, JUNE 29<br />

7:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> COUN-<br />

CIL<br />

EMIERT<br />

COUNCIL III<br />

8:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

AASL<br />

Coretta Scott King<br />

Book Awards Breakfast<br />

$<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Meeting III/Orientation<br />

(AASL)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:30<br />

AM<br />

9:00<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

11:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

REN<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

Ballroom A<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

Location<br />

156<br />

725


726<br />

Unit/ Subunit<br />

ACRL<br />

RBMS<br />

RUSA<br />

BRASS<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

Descriptive Cataloging<br />

of Rare Materials<br />

(Manuscripts) Editorial<br />

Group II<br />

Executive Committee<br />

(BRASS)<br />

Best Fiction for<br />

Young Adults<br />

9:00 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

*FAFLRT<br />

10:30 am Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ALSC<br />

ASCLA<br />

SLAS<br />

GLBTRT<br />

CLOSING SESSION<br />

Connecting with the<br />

Feds: Social, Collaborative<br />

<strong>and</strong> Transparency<br />

Tools $<br />

Board Orientation<br />

(ALSC)<br />

Youth Consultants’<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Steering Committee<br />

II (GLBTRT)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

10:00<br />

AM<br />

3:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

1:00 PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

OS<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

204A<br />

149 A/B<br />

202B<br />

Location<br />

Ballroom C<br />

US Dept. of Justice<br />

Location<br />

154A<br />

155<br />

154B


Unit/ Subunit<br />

RUSA<br />

UNO<br />

YALSA<br />

Title<br />

1:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

YALSA<br />

Board of Directors II<br />

(RUSA)<br />

MicroLIF Meeting<br />

Best Fiction for<br />

Young Adults<br />

2:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

ALSC<br />

4:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

YALSA<br />

Board III (YALSA)<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Meeting II (ALSC)<br />

Executive II (YALSA)<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:30<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

12:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

3:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

5:30<br />

PM<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Room<br />

WCC<br />

Location<br />

209C<br />

306<br />

202B<br />

Location<br />

154B<br />

Location<br />

154A<br />

Location<br />

154B<br />

727


728<br />

5:30 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

7:00 pm Start Time<br />

Unit/ Sub- Title<br />

unit<br />

<strong>ALA</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Awards Reception<br />

<strong>and</strong> Ceremony<br />

INAUGURAL BAN-<br />

QUET $<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

7:00<br />

PM<br />

End<br />

Time<br />

12:00<br />

AM<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

Room<br />

REN<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR South<br />

Location<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> BR<br />

BEAC-Beacon Hotel, CAP-Capital Hilton, DOUB-Doubletree, EMB-Embassy Suites, FOUR-Four<br />

Points Sheraton, GRAND-Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt, HAM-Hamilton Crowne Plaza, HIL-Hilton Washington,<br />

HYATT-Hyatt Regency, JW-JW Marriott, LIAISON-Liaison Hotel, MAD-Madison, MAY-Renaissance<br />

Mayflower, MET-Marriott Metro, PLAZA-Washington Plaza, REN-Renaissance Washington,<br />

WASH-Washington Marriott, WCC-Washington Convention Center, WEST-Westin


729


730


731


732


733


734<br />

EXHIBIT FLOOR<br />

HIGHLIGHTS<br />

The stacks will be located at the Walter E.<br />

Washington Convention Center, <strong>Exhibit</strong> Hall A,<br />

B <strong>and</strong> C. The official opening ceremony <strong>and</strong><br />

ribbon cutting will be held at a new time, Friday,<br />

June 25 at 5:15p.m.<br />

Visit the Stacks, with over 1500 booths with<br />

products <strong>and</strong> services designed to help you manage<br />

the library of the Millennium. Our exhibitors are<br />

eager to discuss how they can help you make your<br />

library even better. From virtual libraries to mobile<br />

book-stacking systems to premium quality library<br />

furniture, The Stacks in the Walter E. Washington<br />

Convention Center is your one-stop shopping for<br />

all of your library’s needs. Join us to explore the<br />

latest innovations available to your library.


The Stack Hours are:<br />

Friday, June 25, 5:30p.m. - 7:30p.m.* note new<br />

day <strong>and</strong> time<br />

Saturday-Sunday, June 26-27, 9:00a.m. -<br />

5:00p.m.<br />

Monday, June 28, 9:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

No luggage carts or other carts with wheels are<br />

allowed on the exhibit floor at any time during<br />

the <strong>Exhibit</strong>ion. If you need a cart for a medical<br />

reason, you must get a doctor’s waiver <strong>and</strong> present<br />

it at Registration. Strollers are permitted only if<br />

there is a child in them at all times. Unescorted<br />

children are not permitted on the exhibit floor.<br />

Please see the General Information section for the<br />

full Children’s Policy. <strong>Exhibit</strong>s Only Badges are<br />

available for $25 by completing the registration<br />

form. This badge will allow you access to all four<br />

days of the exhibits. No refunds for exhibit badges.<br />

Cooking Pavilion featuring the<br />

Cooking Demonstration Stage<br />

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The Cookbook Pavilion will be heating up the<br />

exhibit floor with fantastic displays of the latest<br />

cookbooks. Chefs will be there everyday to prepare


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the hottest recipes on the Demonstration Stage<br />

<strong>and</strong> to autograph their latest books.<br />

PopTop Stage<br />

The PopTop Stage will focus on popular librarian<br />

favorites including: Mystery, Romance <strong>and</strong> Graphic<br />

Novels. The PopTop Stage will feature readings,<br />

discussions, <strong>and</strong> presentations.<br />

Meet the Authors/Illustrators<br />

Your opportunity to meet <strong>and</strong> get autographs from<br />

favorite adult <strong>and</strong> children’s authors <strong>and</strong><br />

illustrators. Check this Final <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Exhibit</strong> <strong>Directory</strong> <strong>and</strong> the onsite<br />

newspaper, Cognotes, for details on author<br />

signings.<br />

Poster Sessions<br />

Poster sessions give librarians the opportunity to<br />

make peer-to-peer presentations on research,<br />

innovative programs <strong>and</strong> problem-solving ideas.<br />

Visit www.ala.org/annual <strong>and</strong> click on “General<br />

Information” for more details.


<strong>Exhibit</strong>s Closing Reception<br />

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The NEW Monday Closing Reception will be held<br />

throughout the <strong>Exhibit</strong>s Hall. There will be special<br />

sales, <strong>and</strong> exhibitors will be offering special<br />

giveaways in their booths <strong>and</strong>, like last year, great<br />

prizes sponsored by ERT, your <strong>ALA</strong> exhibitors <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong> will be raffled off throughout the reception,<br />

including a chance to win a FREE <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Package to the 2011<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>! This is a<br />

great way to wrap up your conference experience<br />

in Washington, D.C., so be sure to join us! Fill out<br />

the entry form found in your <strong>ALA</strong> Action Ad<br />

Booklet or the Monday edition of Cognotes <strong>and</strong><br />

drop it in the raffle boxes located at the end of<br />

the 700 <strong>and</strong> 3500 aisles. The raffle boxes will be<br />

available Friday – Monday during exhibit hours.<br />

These raffles will be held on Monday, June 28<br />

beginning at 1:30p.m. at r<strong>and</strong>om locations on the<br />

exhibit floor. Winners will be announced via the<br />

PA system <strong>and</strong> must report to the location that is<br />

announced at that time. You must be present to<br />

win.


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MONDAY EXHIBITS<br />

CLOSING RECEPTION<br />

Monday, June 28, <strong>2010</strong><br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong> Hours 9:00a.m. – 4:00p.m.<br />

Closing Reception 12:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

(Prize Raffle Beginning at 1:30p.m.)<br />

JOIN US FOR SOMETHING NEW!<br />

The NEW Monday Closing Reception will be held<br />

throughout the <strong>Exhibit</strong>s Hall. There will be special<br />

sales, <strong>and</strong> exhibitors will be offering special<br />

giveaways in their booths <strong>and</strong>, like last year, great<br />

prizes sponsored by ERT, your <strong>ALA</strong> exhibitors <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>ALA</strong> will be raffled off throughout the reception,<br />

including a chance to win a FREE <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Package to the 2011 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, I Pad <strong>and</strong><br />

an I Pod Touch.! This is a great way to wrap up<br />

your conference experience in Washington, D.C.,<br />

so be sure to join us!<br />

Fill out the entry form found in your <strong>ALA</strong> Action<br />

Ad Booklet or the Monday edition of Cognotes <strong>and</strong><br />

drop it in the raffle boxes located at the end of


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the 700 <strong>and</strong> 3500 aisles. The raffle boxes will be<br />

available Friday – Monday during exhibit hours.<br />

These raffles will be held on Monday, June 28<br />

beginning at 1:30p.m. at r<strong>and</strong>om locations on the<br />

exhibit floor. Winners will be announced via the<br />

PA system <strong>and</strong> must report to the location that is<br />

announced at that time. You must be present to<br />

win.<br />

FILL OUT YOUR ENTRY FORM (FOUND IN THE<br />

ACTION AD BOOKLET OR THE MONDAY EDITION<br />

OF COGNOTES) AND JOIN US FOR A CHANCE TO<br />

WIN FUN PRIZES!


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EXHIBIT FLOOR PAVILIONS<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Professional Area- <strong>ALA</strong><br />

Membership Booth<br />

Booth 2424<br />

This area will house booths belonging to <strong>ALA</strong><br />

divisions, roundtables or offices or other<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-affiliated groups. Also visit the <strong>ALA</strong><br />

Membership booth which will have information on<br />

all the <strong>ALA</strong> groups.<br />

DVD/Video Pavilion<br />

Back of 2500 Aisle<br />

The DVD/Video Pavilion will be a showcase of<br />

recorded materials for libraries of all types.


Gaming/Graphic Novel Pavilion<br />

Back of 2300 <strong>and</strong> 2400 Aisles<br />

This is an exciting <strong>and</strong> fun area featuring graphic<br />

novel publishers as well as game manufacturers,<br />

platform companies, <strong>and</strong> vendors offering electronic<br />

games, board games, card games <strong>and</strong> other<br />

products <strong>and</strong> services used for curriculum-based<br />

teaching <strong>and</strong> recreation. Games <strong>and</strong> graphic novels<br />

are a great way to attract new patrons into your<br />

library. Be sure to visit this pavilion to meet the<br />

leaders in this genre <strong>and</strong> learn all about how to<br />

add these books <strong>and</strong> games to your library.<br />

Green Pavilion<br />

Middle of 4000 Aisle<br />

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A hot topic in all aspects of life, the <strong>ALA</strong> Green<br />

pavilion will showcase products <strong>and</strong> services to<br />

help libraries “Go Green.” Whether you are<br />

searching for furniture, signage, lighting,<br />

architectural or space planning services, or<br />

computer recycling this will be the place to gather<br />

the latest information.


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International Pavilion<br />

Middle of 1500 to 1700 Aisle<br />

The International Publishers Pavilion is the perfect<br />

place to find multi-lingual <strong>and</strong> multicultural<br />

publications <strong>and</strong> library materials. With suppliers<br />

from around the world you can add to your<br />

collection with one visit.<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> Information Science<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Middle of 900 Aisle<br />

ALISE institutional members <strong>and</strong> other schools<br />

showcase their valuable LIS educational programs<br />

for librarians in this pavilion.<br />

Small Press/Product Area<br />

4200 Aisle <strong>and</strong> Back of 4000 &<br />

4100 Aisle<br />

The Small Press/Small Product area is often where<br />

new <strong>and</strong> independent presses launch their newest


titles. This area also serves as a jumping off point<br />

where new vendors introduce themselves to the<br />

library community.<br />

Technology/Library 2.0 Pavilion<br />

Front of Aisle 700 to 1400<br />

The Technology/Library 2.0 Pavilion features the<br />

latest products <strong>and</strong> service designed to increase<br />

the efficiency, effectiveness, <strong>and</strong> creativity of<br />

today’s librarians.<br />

University Press Pavilion<br />

Middle of 2300 Aisle<br />

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The University Press Pavilion serves as a meeting<br />

point for a diverse number of university <strong>and</strong><br />

research presses from a variety or genres.


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LIVE! @ YOUR LIBRARY<br />

READING STAGE<br />

Is your conference schedule already packed to the<br />

brim? Perhaps you need to take a break from<br />

programs <strong>and</strong> meetings, <strong>and</strong> let someone read to<br />

you for a change. Find time in your busy day to<br />

sit back <strong>and</strong> enjoy live readings from popular <strong>and</strong><br />

up-<strong>and</strong>-coming authors at the LIVE! @ your library<br />

Reading Stage at the end of the 2600 aisle in the<br />

exhibits hall, presented by the <strong>ALA</strong> Public<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s Office.<br />

Thanks to generous support from the National<br />

Endowment for the Arts, this year’s LIVE! Stage<br />

will feature a special focus on poetry. Readings


from many established <strong>and</strong> emerging poets will<br />

represent the range of poetry, from rhymes formed<br />

on the page, to the rhythms of the spoken<br />

work—poems that are sensuous <strong>and</strong> sensory, witty<br />

<strong>and</strong> wicked, poems that come alive when read by<br />

their creators. Don’t miss it!<br />

10:00<br />

10:30<br />

11:00<br />

11:30<br />

Noon<br />

12:30<br />

1:00<br />

1:30<br />

2:00<br />

2:30<br />

3:00<br />

3:30<br />

Saturday, June 26<br />

Henri Cole<br />

Kwame Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Gwendolyn Zepeda<br />

Vicki Myron<br />

Matt Dembicki<br />

Sarah Blake<br />

Benjamin Alire<br />

Sáenz<br />

R. Dwayne Betts<br />

Sunday, July 27<br />

Nickole Brown<br />

Adriana Trigiani<br />

Laurie Halse Anderson<br />

Heidi W. Durrow<br />

Daphne Kalotay<br />

Jay Varner<br />

Jim Breuer<br />

Roy Blount, Jr.<br />

Most readings will be followed by an autograph session.<br />

Monday, July 28<br />

Heid E. Erdrich<br />

Ann B. Ross<br />

Ellen Hopkins<br />

Beatriz Rivera<br />

Dolen Perkins-<br />

Valdez<br />

Marilyn Johnson<br />

Jean Kwok<br />

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746<br />

AUTHOR BIOS:<br />

Kwame Alex<strong>and</strong>er, And Then You Know: New &<br />

Selected Poems.Kwame Alex<strong>and</strong>er is a poet,<br />

publisher, <strong>and</strong> an award-winning producer of<br />

literary programs, dubbed a “phenom” in the<br />

poetry world by The Charleston City Paper. He is<br />

poet in residence to the Loudoun County Public<br />

Library’s (Va.) “Try Poetry <strong>2010</strong>” year-long poetry<br />

initiative. Alex<strong>and</strong>er resides in the Washington, DC<br />

area, where he produces the annual Capital<br />

BookFest, <strong>and</strong> currently serves as Founding Director<br />

of Book-in-a-Day, a literacy program that inspires<br />

youth in the writing <strong>and</strong> publishing process.


(photo credit: Laurie Halse Anderson)<br />

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Laurie Halse Anderson, Forge (Simon&Schuster).<br />

Laurie Halse Anderson is the New York<br />

Times-bestselling author who writes for kids of all<br />

ages. Known for tackling tough subjects with<br />

humor <strong>and</strong> sensitivity, her work has earned<br />

numerous <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>and</strong> state awards. Two of her books,<br />

Speak<strong>and</strong> Chains,were National Book Award<br />

finalists. Chains also received the 2009 Scott O’Dell<br />

Award for Historical Fiction, <strong>and</strong> Laurie was chosen<br />

for the 2009 Margaret A. Edwards Award. Follow<br />

her adventures on Twitter, http://twitter.com/hal<br />

se<strong>and</strong>erson, <strong>and</strong> on her blog, http://halse<strong>and</strong>erso<br />

n.livejournal.com/


748<br />

(photo credit: Mariano Avila)<br />

R. Dwayne Betts, A Question of Freedom: A<br />

Memoir of Learning, Survival, <strong>and</strong> Coming of Age<br />

in Prison(Avery/Penguin). Reginald Dwayne Betts<br />

is a husb<strong>and</strong>, the father of a young son <strong>and</strong> a<br />

poet. Betts won a <strong>2010</strong> NAACP Image Award. He<br />

has been awarded the Holden Fellowship from the<br />

Warren Wilson MFA <strong>Program</strong> for Writers, the Soros<br />

Justice Fellowship from the Open Society Institute,<br />

a Cave Canem Fellowship <strong>and</strong> a scholarship to the<br />

Bread Loaf Writers’ <strong>Conference</strong>. His poetry has<br />

appeared in such journals as Ploughshares, Crab<br />

Orchard Review<strong>and</strong> Poet Lore.<br />

(photo credit: Ralph Alswang)


Sarah Blake, The Postmistress (Amy Einhorn<br />

Books/Putnam). Sarah Blake has a BA from Yale<br />

University <strong>and</strong> a PhD in English <strong>and</strong> American<br />

Literature from New York University. She is the<br />

author of a chapbook of poems, Full Turn, an artist<br />

book, Runaway Girlsin collaboration with the artist,<br />

Robin Kahn, <strong>and</strong> two novels. Her essays <strong>and</strong><br />

reviews have appeared in Good Housekeeping, US<br />

News<strong>and</strong> World Reports, The Chicago Tribune<strong>and</strong><br />

elsewhere.<br />

(photo credit: Joan Griswold)<br />

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Roy Blount, Jr., Hail, Hail, Euphoria!<br />

(HarperCollins). Roy Blount, Jr., is a humorist,<br />

sportswriter, poet, performer, lecturer, <strong>and</strong><br />

dramatist. He was a writer <strong>and</strong> editor for Sports<br />

Illustrated,<strong>and</strong> later a contributing editor to The<br />

Atlantic. His writing has appeared in numerous<br />

publications, including The New Yorker, Playboy,<br />

Vanity Fair, GQ, Rolling Stone,<strong>and</strong> National<br />

Geographic. He appears regularly on NPR’s “Wait,


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Wait ... Don’t Tell Me” <strong>and</strong> is a member of the<br />

Fellowship of Southern Writers.<br />

(photo credit: Dan Dion)<br />

Jim Breuer, I’m Not High: From Goat Boy to Family<br />

Man (Penguin). Jim Breuer is a st<strong>and</strong>-up comedian<br />

best known for his portrayal of “Goat Boy” on<br />

Saturday Night Live between 1995 <strong>and</strong> 1998. He<br />

has appeared in several movies, including 1998’s<br />

Half Baked. His documentary More Than<br />

Mescreened at the Just For Laughs Comedy<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> in Montreal. He lives in New Jersey<br />

with his wife, father, <strong>and</strong> three daughters. [Jim<br />

Breuer credit Dan Dion.jpg]


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Nickole Brown, Sister (Red Hen Press). Nickole<br />

Brown graduated from The Vermont College of Fine<br />

Arts <strong>and</strong> was the editorial assistant for the late<br />

Hunter S. Thompson. She has received grants from<br />

the National Endowment for the Arts, the Kentucky<br />

Foundation for Women, <strong>and</strong> the Kentucky Arts<br />

Council. Currently, she is the Editor for the Marie<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Series in Prose Poetryat White Pine<br />

Press <strong>and</strong> a National Publicity Consultant for Arktoi<br />

Books. She lives in Louisville where she is Lecturer<br />

at the University of Louisville <strong>and</strong> Bellarmine<br />

University <strong>and</strong> teaches at MFA <strong>Program</strong> in Creative<br />

Writing at Murray State.<br />

Henri Cole, Pierce the Skin (Farrar, Straus &<br />

Giroux). Henri Cole was born in Fukuoka, Japan,<br />

in 1956. He is the recipient of fellowships from<br />

the Ingram Merrill Foundation, the National<br />

Endowment for the Arts, <strong>and</strong> the John Simon<br />

Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, as well as<br />

multiple awards, including the Rome Prize in


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Literature from the American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong><br />

Letters <strong>and</strong> the Berlin Prize of the American<br />

Academy in Berlin. His poems have appeared in<br />

The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, The New<br />

York Review of Books, The New Yorker, The Paris<br />

Review, The Threepenny Review,<strong>and</strong> elsewhere.<br />

From 1982 to 1988 he was executive director of<br />

the Academy of American Poets, <strong>and</strong> from 1993 to<br />

1999 he was Briggs-Copel<strong>and</strong> lecturer in poetry at<br />

Harvard. At present, he teaches at Ohio State<br />

University <strong>and</strong> lives in Boston.<br />

(photo credit: Fulcrum Publishing)<br />

Matt Dembicki, Trickster (Fulcrum Publishing) is<br />

a comics creator in the Washington, DC area. He<br />

enjoys self-publishing but on occasion he<br />

contributes to other projects. His nature parable<br />

Mr. Big receivedthe 2007 Howard E. Day Prize for<br />

small press comics. He is also a founding member<br />

of the DC Conspiracy, a local comics creators’


collaborative. Visit him at http://threecrowspress.<br />

blogspot.com.<br />

(photo credit: Timothi Jane Graham)<br />

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Heidi W. Durrow, The Girl Who Fell From the Sky<br />

(Algonquin). A graduate of Stanford University,<br />

Columbia University’s Graduate School of<br />

Journalism, <strong>and</strong> Yale Law School, Durrow has won<br />

several awards for her writing <strong>and</strong> has received<br />

grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts,<br />

the American Sc<strong>and</strong>inavian Foundation, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Lois Roth Endowment <strong>and</strong> a Fellowship for<br />

Emerging Writers from the Jerome Foundation. Her<br />

writing has been published in Alaska Quarterly<br />

Review, the Literary Review,<strong>and</strong> others.


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(photo credit: Peter Johnson)<br />

Heid E. Erdrich, is author of three poetry<br />

collections including National Monuments,winner<br />

of the 2009 Minnesota Book Award for Poetry,<br />

<strong>and</strong> co-editor of Sister Nations, Native American<br />

women writers anthology. Heid lives in Minnesota<br />

<strong>and</strong> works with American Indian visual artists<br />

through All My Relations Arts. She grew up in<br />

Wahpeton, North Dakota <strong>and</strong> earned degrees from<br />

Dartmouth College <strong>and</strong> The Johns Hopkins<br />

University Writing Seminars. She <strong>and</strong> her sister<br />

Louise Erdrich recently co-founded a nonprofit<br />

clearinghouse for indigenous language-centered<br />

literature called Birchbark House.


(photo credit: Ellen Hopkins)<br />

Ellen Hopkins, Fallout(Simon&Schuster). Ellen<br />

Hopkins has been writing poetry for years <strong>and</strong> her<br />

first novel, Crank, released in 2004 <strong>and</strong> quickly<br />

became a word-of-mouth sensation, garnering<br />

praise from teens <strong>and</strong> critics alike. Ellen’s other<br />

bestselling novels include Burned, Impulse, Glass,<br />

Identical, Tricks,<strong>and</strong> the upcoming Fallout, a<br />

companion to Crank <strong>and</strong> Glass.She lives with her<br />

family in Carson City, Nevada. Find Ellen Hopkins<br />

online at www.ellenhopkins.com <strong>and</strong> www.myspac<br />

e.com/ellenhopkins.<br />

(photo credit: Rob Fleder)<br />

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Marilyn Johnson, This Book is Overdue!: How<br />

Librarians <strong>and</strong> Cybrarians Can Save Us<br />

All(HarperCollins). Marilyn Johnson was a staff<br />

writer for Life<strong>and</strong> an editor at Esquire, Redbook,<strong>and</strong><br />

Outside,<strong>and</strong> has written for many other<br />

publications. Her first book, The Dead Beat,was a<br />

finalist for the B&N Discover Award <strong>and</strong> a Border’s<br />

Original Voice. Publisher’s Weekly praised This<br />

Book is Overdue!as “Illuminating the state of the<br />

modern librarian with humor <strong>and</strong> authority... a<br />

must-read for anyone who’s used a library in the<br />

past quarter century.” She lives in New York City.<br />

(photo credit: Carol Lundeen)<br />

Daphne Kalotay, Russian Winter (HarperCollins).<br />

Daphne Kalotay attended Vassar College, where<br />

she graduated with a BA in psychology <strong>and</strong> Boston<br />

University’s Creative Writing <strong>Program</strong> where she<br />

completed a PhD in modern <strong>and</strong> contemporary<br />

literature. Author of the acclaimed fiction collection<br />

Calamity<strong>and</strong> Other Stories,she has received


fellowships from the Christopher Isherwood<br />

Foundation, the La Napoule Foundation, Yaddo,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Mac-Dowell Colony. She has taught<br />

creative writing at Boston University <strong>and</strong><br />

Middlebury College <strong>and</strong> is currently visiting<br />

writer-in-residence at Skidmore College.<br />

(photo credit: Sigrid Estrada)<br />

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Jean Kwok, Girl in Translation (Penguin). Jean<br />

Kwok was born in Hong Kong. She immigrated with<br />

her family to Brooklyn when she was 5 <strong>and</strong> worked<br />

in a Chinatown clothing factory for much of her<br />

childhood. She won early admission to Harvard,<br />

where she graduated with honors before going on<br />

to earn an MFA in fiction at Columbia. She has<br />

worked as an English teacher, a Dutch-English<br />

translator, a professional ballroom dancer, a reader<br />

for the blind, a housekeeper, a dishwasher, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

computer graphics specialist. Her work has been<br />

published in Storymagazine, Prairie Schooner,<strong>and</strong><br />

the NuyorAsian Anthology.


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Vicki Myron, Dewey (Penguin). Vicki Myron grew<br />

up on a farm south of Moneta, Iowa. She has a<br />

bachelor’s degree from Mankato State <strong>and</strong> a<br />

master’s from Emporia State University in Emporia,<br />

Kansas. In 1982, she returned to Spencer, Iowa<br />

<strong>and</strong> began working at the public library, eventually<br />

serving as director of the Spencer Public Library<br />

for more than 25 years. She retired in 2007 <strong>and</strong><br />

wrote Dewey, a memoir praised by Booklistas an<br />

“an unforgettable study in the mysterious <strong>and</strong><br />

wondrous ways animals, <strong>and</strong> libraries, enrich<br />

humanity.”<br />

Beatriz Rivera, When a Tree Falls (Arte Público<br />

Press). Beatriz Rivera specializes in creating


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“tantalizing works” with “witty <strong>and</strong> dizzying”<br />

(Publishers Weekly)Latina characters who attempt<br />

to reconcile their heritage <strong>and</strong> existence within<br />

the greater construct of American society. She is<br />

the author of four novels <strong>and</strong> a short-story<br />

collection including Do not Pass Go, Playing with<br />

Light, Midnight S<strong>and</strong>wiches at the Mariposa<br />

Expressx<strong>and</strong> African Passions <strong>and</strong> Other Stories).<br />

She received her PhD from the City University of<br />

New York Graduate Center in Spanish Literature.<br />

Ann B. Ross, Miss Julia Renews Her Vows (The<br />

Penguin Group). Ann B. Ross holds a doctorate in<br />

English from the University of North Carolina<br />

Chapel Hill <strong>and</strong> has taught literature at the<br />

University of North Carolina at Asheville. She is<br />

the author of ten previous novels featuring the<br />

popular southern heroine Miss Julia. (photo credit:<br />

Sarah Sneeden)


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(photo credit: Karen Arneson)<br />

Benjamin Alire Sáenz, The Book of What Remains<br />

(Copper Canyon Press). Bejamin Alire Sáenz is an<br />

artist, poet, <strong>and</strong> novelist. He has been awarded a<br />

Wallace Stegner Fellowship in poetry, a Lannan<br />

Poetry Fellowship, an American Book Award, The<br />

Paterson Book Prize, the Americas Award, the<br />

Tomas Rivera Award, the Southwest Book Award<br />

<strong>and</strong> has been a finalist for the Los Angeles Times<br />

Book Prize.<br />

(photo credit: Timothy Stephenson)<br />

Adriana Trigiani, Brava Valentine (HarperCollins).<br />

Adriana Trigiani is an award-winning playwright,<br />

television writer, <strong>and</strong> documentary filmmaker. The


author of the bestselling Big Stone Gapseries <strong>and</strong><br />

the bestselling novels Lucia, Lucia, The Queen of<br />

the Big Time,<strong>and</strong> Rococo,she has also written <strong>and</strong><br />

will direct the big-screen version of her first novel,<br />

Big Stone Gap. Viola in Reel Life,a young adult<br />

series for Harper Teens, debuted in September<br />

2009. She lives in New York City with her husb<strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> daughter.<br />

(photo credit: Louie Escobar)<br />

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Dolen Perkins-Valdez, Wench(HarperCollins). Dolen<br />

Perkins-Valdez’s fiction has appeared in the Robert<br />

Olen Butler Prize Stories, the Kenyon Review,<strong>and</strong><br />

elsewhere. Born <strong>and</strong> raised in Memphis, a graduate<br />

of Harvard, <strong>and</strong> a former University of California<br />

President’s Postdoctoral Fellow, she teaches<br />

creative writing at the University of Puget Sound.<br />

(photo credit: Louie Escobar)


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(photo credit: Eric Kelley)<br />

Jay Varner, Nothing Left to Burn, (Algonquin). Jay<br />

Varner grew up in central Pennsylvania. He earned<br />

a BA in creative writing from Susquehanna<br />

University <strong>and</strong> an MFA in creative nonfiction from<br />

the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. He<br />

currently lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, with his<br />

wife. [Jay Varner credit Eric Kelley.jpg]<br />

Gwendolyn Zepeda, Lone Star Legend (Gr<strong>and</strong><br />

Central Publishing). Gwendolyn Zepeda attended<br />

the University of Texas at Austin. Her first book<br />

was a criticallyacclaimed short prose collection<br />

called To the Last Man I Slept with <strong>and</strong> All the<br />

Jerks Just Like Him.Her first novel, Houston, We


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Have a Problema, won praise from Publishers<br />

Weekly<strong>and</strong> Booklistfor its wit <strong>and</strong> upbeat story. A<br />

two-time Houston Arts Alliance literary fellowship<br />

winner <strong>and</strong> award-winning poet, Zepeda regularly<br />

speaks at universities <strong>and</strong> festivals throughout<br />

Texas.


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Library Ethics<br />

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1:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

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Holiday House 2803<br />

Russell Freedman, Author<br />

Lafayette <strong>and</strong> the American Revolution<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

Martha Freeman, Author<br />

The Case of the Rock ’n’ Roll Dog: First Kid<br />

Mysteries No.1<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Gail Gibbons, Author/Illustrator


Alligators <strong>and</strong> Crocodiles<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade<br />

<strong>and</strong> Reference Publishers 3152<br />

L.K. Madigan, Author<br />

Flash Burnout<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Javaka Steptoe, Illustrator<br />

Jimi: Sounds Like a Rainbow<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Russell Freedman, Author<br />

The War to End All Wars<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Pamela Zagarenski, Illustrator<br />

Red Sings From Treetops<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Joyce Sidman, Author<br />

Red Sings From Treetops<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Karen Cushman, Author<br />

Alchemy <strong>and</strong> Meggy Swann<br />

781


782<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

KO Kids Books 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

Kathryn Otoshi, Author/Illustrator<br />

One/Zero<br />

9:30a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

2:00p.m. - 4:30p.m.<br />

Lee & Low Books 2711<br />

Ching Yeung Russell, Author<br />

Tofu Quilt<br />

9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Eloise Greenfield, Author<br />

Paul Robeson, When the Horses Ride By<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Ann Malaspina, Author<br />

Yasmin’s Hammer<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Mark Weston, Author<br />

Honda: The Boy Who Dreamed of Cars<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.


Javaka Steptoe, Author<br />

In Daddy’s Arms I am Tall, Jones Family Express<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

S.D. Nelson, Author/Illustrator<br />

Quiet Hero, Crazy Horse’s Vision<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Lerner Publishing Group 2311<br />

Brian P. Cleary, Author<br />

Food Is CATegorical?<br />

11:00a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Literacy+Exercise=Excellence<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s 4241<br />

Irene Smalls, Author<br />

Jonathan <strong>and</strong> His Mommy<br />

10:00a.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company 2713<br />

Malinda Lo, Author<br />

Ash<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

783


784<br />

Kami Garcia, Author<br />

Beautiful Creatures<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Margaret Stohl, Author<br />

Beautiful Creatures<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Cornelia Funke, Author<br />

Reckless<br />

3:30p.m. - 4:30p.m.<br />

Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd. 2940<br />

James Klise, Author<br />

Love Drugged<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Simone Elkeles, Author<br />

Return to Paradise<br />

11:30a.m. - 12:30p.m.<br />

Alan Orloff, Author<br />

Diamonds for the Dead<br />

1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Karen Kincy, Author<br />

Other


3:30p.m. - 4:30p.m.<br />

Mackin Educational Resources 3259<br />

Gail Gibbons, Author<br />

Alligators <strong>and</strong> Crocodiles<br />

11:30a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

David Small, Illustrator<br />

So You Want to be President<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Macmillan 2804<br />

Harriet Reisen, Author<br />

Louisa May Alcott<br />

12:30p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Will Shortz, Author<br />

A selection of crossword <strong>and</strong> sudoku puzzle books<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Macmillan Children’s Publishing<br />

Group 2668<br />

William Low, Author/Illustrator<br />

Machines Go to Work<br />

785


786<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

Gene Yang, Author/Illustrator<br />

Prime Baby<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

Monika Schroder, Author<br />

Saraswati’s Way<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Leda Schubert, Author<br />

Feeding the Sheep<br />

11:00a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Peter Sis, Author/Illustrator<br />

Madlenka Soccer Star<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Jacqueline Wilson, Author<br />

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Laura Vaccaro Seeger, Author/Illustrator<br />

What If?<br />

12:30p.m. - 1:30p.m.<br />

Yuyi Morales, Author/Illustrator<br />

Just in Case<br />

1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.


Eric Rohmann, Author/Illustrator<br />

Last Song<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Nomad Press 3241<br />

Carla Mooney, Author<br />

Amazing Africa Projects You Can Build Yourself<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Parenting Without Stress 3264<br />

Marvin Marshall, Author<br />

Parenting Without Stress: How to Raise Responsible<br />

Kids While Keeping a Life of Your Own<br />

9:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Peachtree Publishers 2733<br />

Fred Bowen, Author<br />

Fred Bowen Sports Story Series<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Brad Sneed, Illustrator<br />

The Boy Who Was Raised By Librarians<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

787


788<br />

Penguin Group (USA) 2506<br />

Madeline Hunter, Author<br />

Ravishing in Red<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Vicki Myron, Author<br />

Dewey’s Nine Lives: The Legacy of the Small-Town<br />

Library Cat Who Inspired Millions<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Sarah Blake, Author<br />

The Postmistress<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Penguin Young Readers Group 2500<br />

Jim Arnosky, Author/Illustrator<br />

Slow Down for Manatees<br />

9:00a.m. - 9:30a.m.<br />

David Small, Illustrator<br />

Elsie’s Bird<br />

9:00a.m.. – 10:00a.m.<br />

Nina LaCour, Author<br />

Hold Still<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:30a.m.


Rosemary Wells, Author/Illustrator<br />

Max<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Jon Scieszka, Author<br />

The Stinky Cheese Man <strong>and</strong> Other Fairly Stupid<br />

Tales<br />

The Stinky Cheese Man <strong>and</strong> Other Fairly Stupid<br />

Tales<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Lane Smith, Illustrator<br />

The Stinky Cheese Man <strong>and</strong> Other Fairly Stupid<br />

Tales<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Laurie Halse Anderson, Author<br />

Wintergirls<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Jerry Pinkney, Illustrator<br />

Three Little Kittens<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Kadir Nelson, Illustrator<br />

Joe Louis<br />

3:30p.m. - 4:30p.m.<br />

Jacqueline Woodson, Author<br />

789


790<br />

Pecan Pie Baby<br />

4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Kathryn Erskine, Author<br />

Mockingbird<br />

4:30p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Children’s Books<br />

2902<br />

Tad Hills, Author/Illustrator<br />

How Rocket Learned to Read<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Rebecca Stead, Author<br />

When You Reach Me<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:30p.m.<br />

Christopher Paul Curtis, Author<br />

Bud, Not Buddy<br />

4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Raw Dog Screaming Press 4237<br />

D. Harlan Wilson, Author<br />

Technologized Desire<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.


John Edward Lawson, Author<br />

SuiPsalms<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Red Rock Press 2941<br />

K. Michael Crawford, Illustrator<br />

Trouble in Troublesome Creek<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Roaring Brook Press 2812<br />

Tracy White, Author/Illustrator<br />

How I Made it to Eighteen<br />

12:00p.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Laura Vaccaro Seeger, Author/Illustrator<br />

What If?<br />

12:30p.m. - 1:30p.m.<br />

Yuyi Morales, Author/Illustrator<br />

Just in Case<br />

1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Eric Rohmann, Author/Illustrator<br />

Last Song<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

791


792<br />

Anita Silvey, Author<br />

Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a<br />

Children’s Book<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Scholastic 2624<br />

Brian Selznick, Author/Illustrator<br />

The Invention of Hugo Cabret<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Jim Murphy, Author<br />

Truce<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Seven Stories Press 2833<br />

Marcus Ewert, Author<br />

10,000 Dresses<br />

2:00p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Simon & Schuster, Inc. 2644<br />

Kadir Nelson, Author/Illustrator<br />

Mama Miti: Wangari Maathai <strong>and</strong> the Trees of<br />

Kenya<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.


Laura Geringer, Author<br />

Boom Boom Go Away!<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Laurie Halse Anderson, Author<br />

Chains<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Ellen Hopkins, Author<br />

Fallout<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Doreen Cronin, Author<br />

Duck for President<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Henry Cole, Illustrator<br />

One Pup’s Up<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Kekla Magoon, Author<br />

The Rock <strong>and</strong> the River<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Marina Budhos, Author<br />

Tell Us We’re Home<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Tony DiTerlizzi, Author/Illustrator<br />

793


794<br />

The Search for WondLa<br />

3:30p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Soho Press 2833<br />

Cara Black, Author<br />

Murder in Passy<br />

11:00a.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Sourcebooks 3064<br />

Adele Griffin <strong>and</strong> Lisa Brown, Authors<br />

Picture the Dead<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Sterling Publishing (Children’s<br />

Books) 2739<br />

C<strong>and</strong>ice Ransom, Author<br />

Hello, Virginia!<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Lisa McCue, Illustrator<br />

Little Chimps Big Day<br />

11:30a.m. - 12:30p.m.<br />

Melissa Sweet, Illustrator


Day is Done<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Jim Arnosky, Illustrator<br />

Man Gave Names to All the Animals<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Tanglewood Publishing 2965<br />

Audrey Penn, Author<br />

Chester Raccoon <strong>and</strong> the Acorn Full of Memories<br />

12:30p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Top Shelf Productions 2466<br />

Andy Runton, Author/Illustrator<br />

Owly series<br />

10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

James Kochalka, Author/Illustrator<br />

Johnny Boo, Pinky<br />

10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Tor/Forge/Starscape/Tor Teen<br />

2808<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>on S<strong>and</strong>erson<br />

795


796<br />

Mistborn<br />

1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Tundra Books 2916<br />

Marthe Jocelyn, Author<br />

Which Way?<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Michael Mazo, Author<br />

Brothers<br />

3:00p.m. - 3:30p.m.<br />

Voya - Teacher Librarian 3766<br />

Mary K Chelton, Author<br />

VOYA<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

WestSide Books 2256<br />

Bobbie Pyron, Author<br />

The Ring<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Carol Millward, Author<br />

Star in the Middle<br />

12:00p.m. - 1:00p.m.


Cheryl Rainfield, Author<br />

Scars<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Workman Publishing/Algonquin<br />

Books 2701<br />

Ellen Gordon Reeves, Author<br />

Can I Wear My Nose Ring to the Interview?<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 27<br />

ABC-CLIO 3725<br />

Anthony Chiffolo, Author<br />

Cooking with the Bible<br />

9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Dianne de Las Casas, Author<br />

Scared Silly: 25 Tales to Tickle <strong>and</strong> Thrill<br />

10:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

797<br />

Jeannie Dilger-Hill, Author<br />

On the Road with Outreach: Mobile Library Services<br />

1:00p.m. - 1:30p.m.


798<br />

Sharon Coatney, Author<br />

The Many Faces of School Library Leadership<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Pam Berger, Author<br />

Choosing Web 2.0 Tools for Learning <strong>and</strong> Teaching<br />

in a Digital World<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Sam McBane Mulford, Author<br />

How Green is My Library?<br />

3:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Abrams/Amulet/STC. 2732<br />

Laura Numeroff, Author<br />

Otis<br />

9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Lee Bennett Hopkins, Author<br />

City I Love<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Tom Angleberger, Author/Illustrator<br />

The Strange Case of Origami Yoda<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Amy Ignatow, Author/Illustrator


The Popularity Papers<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Laura Quimby, Author<br />

The Carnival of Lost Souls<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

David Diaz, Illustrator<br />

Me, Frida<br />

4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Duncan Tonatiuh, Author/Illustrator<br />

Dear Primo: A Letter to My Cousin<br />

4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Albert Whitman & Company 2616<br />

Dori Hillestad Butler, Author<br />

The Buddy Files<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Alison Formento, Author<br />

This Tree Counts!<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Margaret Read MacDonald, Author<br />

How Many Donkeys? An Arabic Counting Tale<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

799


800<br />

Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill 2701<br />

(A division of Workman Publishing Company)<br />

Heidi Durrow, Author<br />

The Girl Who Fell From the School<br />

4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Anup Research And Multimedia USA<br />

Health <strong>and</strong> Wellness Management<br />

Including Diabetes, High Blood<br />

Pressure, High Cholestrol, Heart<br />

Problem, Asthma, Women Health<br />

<strong>and</strong> Many More 4231<br />

R Josh, Author<br />

Foot Care in Diabetes - Gujarati<br />

11:00a.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Baker & Taylor 3741<br />

Denise Kiernan & Joseph D’Agnese, Author<br />

Signing Their Lives Away: The Fame <strong>and</strong> Misfortune<br />

of the Men Who Signed the Declaration of<br />

Independence,” Quirk Books (publisher)<br />

1:30p.m. – 2:30p.m.


Bloomsbury/Walker & Co. 2800<br />

Jessica Day George, Author<br />

Princess of Glass<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Simone Elkeles, Author<br />

Rules of Attraction<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Carrie Jones, Author<br />

Captivate<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Ivy Devlin, Author<br />

Low Red Moon<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

C<strong>and</strong>lewick Press 3002<br />

Tanya Lee Stone, Author<br />

Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream,<br />

winner of the <strong>2010</strong> Robert F. Sibert Medal<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Timothy Basil Ering, Illustrator<br />

f&gs of their new picture book Snook Alone<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

801


802<br />

Marilyn Nelson, Author<br />

f&gs of their new picture book Snook Alone<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Chadama Ltd. as/ David <strong>and</strong> Me<br />

Publishing Inc. 2941A<br />

Charles Fuller, Author/Illustrator<br />

Snatch: The Adventures of David <strong>and</strong> Me in Old<br />

New York<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Charlesbridge Publishing 2710<br />

Jacqueline Jules, Author<br />

Unite or Die<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Mitali Perkins, Author<br />

Bamboo People<br />

1:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Cinco Puntos Press 2833<br />

Joe Hayes, Author<br />

Dance, Nana, Dance/Baila, Nana, Baila<br />

1:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.


Disney-Hyperion Books 2654<br />

Marilyn Singer, Author<br />

Monster Museum<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Andrea Davis Pinkney, Author<br />

Sojourner Truth’s Step-Stomp Stride<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Brian Pinkney, Illustrator<br />

Sojourner Truth’s Step-Stomp Stride<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Debbie Levy, Author<br />

The Year of Goodbyes<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Avi, Author<br />

Hard Gold<br />

2:00p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Marla Frazee, Illustrator<br />

Clementine, Friend of the Week<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

803


804<br />

Eerdmans Books for Young Readers<br />

2612<br />

Jen Bryant, Author<br />

A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos<br />

Williams<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Melissa Sweet, Illustrator<br />

A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos<br />

Williams<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Exterminating Angel Press 2833<br />

Tod Davies, Author<br />

Jam Today: A Diary of Cooking With What You’ve<br />

Got<br />

2:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Farrar Straus Giroux Books for<br />

Young Readers 2816<br />

Barbara O’Connor, Author<br />

The Fantastic Secret of Owen Jester<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.


Melisssa Sweet, Illustrator<br />

Easy as Pie<br />

2:30p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Carla McClafferty, Author<br />

In Defiance of Hitler<br />

3:00p.m. - 3:30p.m.<br />

Feiwel <strong>and</strong> Friends 2812<br />

Andrew Smith, Author<br />

The Marbury Lens<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Groundwood Books 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

Marie-Louise Gay, Author/Illustrator<br />

Roslyn Rutabaga <strong>and</strong> the Biggest Hole on<br />

Earth/When Stella Was Very, Very Young<br />

10:00a.m. - 1:30p.m.<br />

Hachette Book Group 2714<br />

Kimberla Lawson Roby, Author<br />

Love, Honor, <strong>and</strong> Betray<br />

1:30p.m. - 3:30p.m.<br />

805


806<br />

Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. 2440<br />

A.C. Arthur, Author<br />

MANIFEST<br />

11:30a.m. - 12:30p.m.<br />

Cindy Ratzlaff Kathy Kinney, Author<br />

QUEEN OF YOUR OWN LIFE<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

HarperCollins Children’s Books 2512<br />

Doreen Cronin, Author/Illustrator<br />

Rescue Bunnies<br />

10:00a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

Mo Willems, Author/Illustrator<br />

Knuffle Bunny Free<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Henry Holt for Young Readers 2817<br />

Deborah Heiligman, Author<br />

Charles <strong>and</strong> Emma<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.


Highlights for Children 2952<br />

Monika Schroeder, Author<br />

The Dog in the Wood<br />

9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Pegi Deitz Shea, Author<br />

Noah Webster - Weaver of Words<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Cris Peterson, Author<br />

Birchbark Brigade<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Holbrook Sara, Author<br />

More Than Friends - Poems from Him <strong>and</strong> Her<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Michael Salinger, Author<br />

Well Defined - Vocabulary in Rhyme<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Selene Castrovilla, Author<br />

Upon Secrecy<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Cris Peterson, Author<br />

Birchbark Brigade<br />

807


808<br />

4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Holiday House 2803<br />

Margaret Chang, Author<br />

Celia’s Robot<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Mary Amato, Author<br />

Edgar Allan’s Official Crime Investigation Notebook<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade<br />

<strong>and</strong> Reference Publishers 3152<br />

Katherine Paterson, Author<br />

The Day of the Pelican<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Jim Murphy, Author<br />

An American Plague<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Linda Sue Park, Author<br />

Keeping Score<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Pamela Zagarenski, Author


Red Sings From Treetops<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Joyce Sidman, Author<br />

Red Sings From Treetops<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Yuyi Morales, Illustrator<br />

My Abuelita<br />

4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Tony Johnston, Author<br />

My Abuelita<br />

4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Independent Publishers Group 3241<br />

Puck, Author<br />

My Foodie ABC/123 Boston<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

International Publishers Marketing<br />

1631<br />

Fay Lewis, Author<br />

Be My Guest<br />

2:30p.m. - 5:30p.m.<br />

809


810<br />

Lectorum Publications, Inc. 1524<br />

Georgina Lazaro, Author<br />

Federico Garcia Lorca<br />

9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Lee & Low Books 2711<br />

Lulu Delacre, Author/Illustrator<br />

Arrorró, mi niño, Alicia Afterimage<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

John Parra, Illustrator<br />

Gracias*Thanks<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

D.H. Figueredo, Author<br />

The Road to Santiago, When This World Was New<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Lee Bennett Hopkins, Author<br />

Amazing Faces<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Tony Medina, Author<br />

I <strong>and</strong> I Bob Marley, Deshawn Days, Love to<br />

Langston<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.


Lerner Publishing Group 2311<br />

R. Gregory Christie, Illustrator<br />

Bad News for Outlaws: The Remarkable Life of<br />

Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. Marshal<br />

2:00p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, Author<br />

Bad News for Outlaws: The Remarkable Life of<br />

Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. Marshal<br />

2:00p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Library of Congress 3751<br />

Katherine Paterson, Author<br />

National Ambassador for Young Peoples Literature<br />

12:00p.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Literacy+Exercise=4241Excellence<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s<br />

Irene Smalls, Author<br />

Don’t Say Ain’t<br />

10:00a.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

811


812<br />

Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company 2713<br />

Grace Lin, Author<br />

Where the Mountain Meets the Moon<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

Jerry Pinkney, Author<br />

The Lion<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Mary Ann Hoberman, Author<br />

You Read to Me Series<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Brian Pinkney, Author<br />

Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Andrea Davis Pinkney, Author<br />

Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd. 2940<br />

Joanna Campbell Slan, Author<br />

Photo, Snap, Shot<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.


Ed Briant, Author<br />

Choppy Socky Blues<br />

11:30a.m. - 12:30p.m.<br />

G. M. Malliet, Author<br />

Death at the Alma Mater<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Danielle Joseph, Author<br />

Indigo Blue<br />

2:30p.m. - 3:30p.m.<br />

Mackin Educational Resources 3259<br />

Marilyn Singer, Author<br />

Mirror Mirror: A Book of Reversible Verse<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Macmillan Children’s Publishing<br />

Group 2668<br />

Charles Smith, Author<br />

Black Jack<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Anita Silvey, Author<br />

Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a<br />

Children’s Book<br />

813


814<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Barbara O’Connor, Author<br />

The Fantastic Secret of Owen Jester<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Deborah Heiligman, Author<br />

Charles <strong>and</strong> Emma<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Brian Floca, Author/Illustrator<br />

Ballet for Martha<br />

12:30p.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Phillip Hoose, Author<br />

Claudette Colvin<br />

12:30p.m. - 1:30p.m.<br />

Andrew Smith, Author<br />

The Marbury Lens<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Melissa Sweet, Illustrator<br />

Easy as Pie<br />

2:30p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Carla McClafferty, Author<br />

In Defiance of Hitler<br />

3:00p.m. - 3:30p.m.


Lane Smith, Author/Illustrator<br />

It’s a Book<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Peachtree Publishers 2733<br />

Rick Walton, Author<br />

Mr. President Goes to School<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Brad Sneed, Illustrator<br />

Mr. President Goes to School<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Carmen Agra Deedy, Author<br />

14 Cows for America<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Thomas Gonzalez, Illustrator<br />

14 Cows for America<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Dori Hillestad Butler, Author<br />

Yes, I Know the Monkey Man<br />

3:30p.m. - 4:30p.m.<br />

815


816<br />

Penguin Group (USA) 2506<br />

Dwayne Betts, Author<br />

A Question of Freedom<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

R<strong>and</strong>a Jarrar, Author<br />

A Map of Home<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Laney Salisbury, Author<br />

Provenance<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Jim Breuer, Author<br />

I’m Not High: From Goat Boy to Family Man<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Julie Klausner, Author<br />

I Don’t Care about Your B<strong>and</strong><br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Penguin Young 2500 Readers Group<br />

Henry Cole, Illustrator<br />

Big Chickens Go to Town<br />

10:00a.m. - 10:30a.m.


Toni Buzzeo, Author<br />

Adventure Annie Goes to Kindergarten<br />

10:00a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

Andrea Cremer, Author<br />

Nightshade<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Ally Condie, Author<br />

Matched<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

John Green, Author<br />

Will Grayson, Will Grayson<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

David Levithan, Author<br />

Will Grayson, Will Grayson<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Elizabeth Scott, Author<br />

Grace<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Nancy Werlin, Author<br />

Extraordinary<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Tanya Lee Stone, Author<br />

817


818<br />

The Good, the Bad, <strong>and</strong> the Barbie: A Doll’s History<br />

<strong>and</strong> Her Impact on Us<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Rosalind Wiseman, Author<br />

Boys, Girls <strong>and</strong> Other Hazardous Materials<br />

3:30p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Children’s Books<br />

2902<br />

C<strong>and</strong>ace Fleming, Author<br />

The Great <strong>and</strong> Only Barnum: The Tremendous,<br />

Stupendous Life of Showman PT Barnum<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Julia Alvarez, Author<br />

Return to Sender<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Libba Bray, Author<br />

Going Bovine<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:30p.m.<br />

Red Rock Press 2941<br />

Linda Abrams, Author<br />

Collecting Under the Radar-Tomorrow’s Antiques


12:00p.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Roaring Brook Press 2812<br />

Anita Silvey, Author/Illustrator<br />

Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a<br />

Children’s Book<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Lane Smith, Author/Illustrator<br />

It’s a Book<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Sasquatch Books 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

Nancy Pearl, Author<br />

Book Lust to Go<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Scholastic 2624<br />

Lucy Christopher, Author<br />

Stolen<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Erin Bow, Author<br />

Plain Kate<br />

819


820<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Deborah Wiles, Author<br />

Countdown<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Matthew Kirby, Author<br />

The Clockwork Three<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Blue Balliett, Author<br />

The Danger Box<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Cythina Lord, Author<br />

Touch Blue<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Tedd Arnold, Author/Illustrator<br />

Fly Guy series<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Francisco Stork, Author<br />

Marcelo in the Real World<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Sexton & Sabatino 2966<br />

Douglas Sexton, Author/Illustrator


Ezekiel’s Dragon<br />

10:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Erin Sexton, Author<br />

The Boy And The Frecklers<br />

1:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

John Sabatino, Illustrator<br />

The Boy And The Frecklers<br />

1:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Simon & Schuster, Inc. 2644<br />

Jim Murphy, Author<br />

A Savage Thunder<br />

9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Liz Garton Scanlon, Author<br />

All the World<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Judith Viorst, Author<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er <strong>and</strong> the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very<br />

Bad Day<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Marla Frazee, Illustrator<br />

All the World<br />

821


822<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Holly Black, Author<br />

White Cat<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Rick Yancey, Author<br />

The Monstrumologist<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Brian Floca, Author/Illustrator<br />

Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Jon Scieszka, Author<br />

SPHDZ Book #1!<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Elizabeth Scott, Author<br />

The Unwritten Rule<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Rachel Renee Russell, Author/Illustrator<br />

Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Popular Party<br />

Girl<br />

4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Jeri Smith-Ready, Author<br />

Shade


4:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Sourcebooks 3064<br />

Tony Williams, Author<br />

Hurricane of Independence<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Sterling Publishing (Children’s<br />

Books) 2739<br />

Kim Norman, Author<br />

Ten on the Sled<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Jen Bryant, Author<br />

Abe’s Fish<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Debbie Levy, Author<br />

Maybe I’ll Sleep in the Bathtub Tonight<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Top Shelf Productions 2466<br />

Andy Runton, Author/Illustrator<br />

Owly series<br />

823


824<br />

10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Johnny Boo, Pinky<br />

10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. 2415<br />

Bill Yosses, Author<br />

The Perfect Finish: Special Desserts for Every<br />

Occasion<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

WestSide Books 2256<br />

Selene Castrovilla, Author<br />

The Girl Next Door<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Shari Maurer, Author<br />

Change of Heart<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

MONDAY, JUNE 28<br />

ABC-CLIO 3725<br />

Helen Adams, Author


Ensuring Intellectual Freedom <strong>and</strong> Access to<br />

Information in the School Library Media <strong>Program</strong><br />

9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Dianne de Las Casas, Author<br />

H<strong>and</strong>made Tales: Stories to Make <strong>and</strong> Take<br />

10:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Abrams/Amulet/STC. 2732<br />

David Diaz, Illustrator<br />

Me, Frida<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Albert Whitman & Company 2616<br />

Grace Lin, Author/Illustrator<br />

The Seven Chinese Sisters<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill 2701<br />

(A division of Workman Publishing Company)<br />

Jay Varner, Author<br />

Nothing Left to Burn<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

825


826<br />

Anup Research And Multimedia USA<br />

Health <strong>and</strong> Wellness Management<br />

Including Diabetes, High Blood<br />

Pressure, High Cholestrol, Heart<br />

Problem, Asthma, Women Health<br />

<strong>and</strong> Many More 4231<br />

A.B. Anup, MD, Author<br />

Asthma Education VIP Collection - Set of 3 DVDs.<br />

10:00a.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Baker & Taylor 3741<br />

Geoffrey Haynes, Author<br />

Benny <strong>and</strong> Penny in the Big No-No!”<br />

Raw Junior (publisher)<br />

10:00a.m. – 11:00a.m.<br />

C<strong>and</strong>lewick Press 3002<br />

Adam Rapp, Author<br />

Punkzilla, a <strong>2010</strong> Michael L. Printz honor book<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.


Charlesbridge Publishing 2710<br />

Janet Wong, Author<br />

Me <strong>and</strong> Rolly Maloo<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Chris Barton, Author<br />

The Day-Glo Brothers<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Disney-Hyperion Books 2654<br />

E.B. Lewis, Illustrator<br />

The Negro Speaks of Rivers<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Julie Anne Peters, Author<br />

By The Time You Read This, I’ll Be Dead<br />

12:00p.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Lindsey Leavitt, Author<br />

Princess for Hire<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

827


828<br />

Eerdmans Books for Young Readers<br />

2612<br />

Pamela Ehrenberg, Author<br />

Tillmon County Fire<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Egmont USA 2708<br />

Bree Despain, Author<br />

The Dark Divine<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Author<br />

Raised by Wolves<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Tricia Rayburn, Author<br />

Siren<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Walter Dean Myers, Author<br />

Riot, Looking Like Me<br />

12:30p.m. - 1:30p.m.


Farrar Straus Giroux Books for<br />

Young Readers 2816<br />

Claudette Colvin, Author<br />

Claudette Colvin<br />

1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Phillip Hoose, Author<br />

Claudette Colvin<br />

1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. 2440<br />

Emilie Richards, Author<br />

FORTUNATE HARBOR<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Dori Ostermiller, Author<br />

OUTSIDE THE ORDINARY WORLD<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

HarperCollins Children’s Books 2512<br />

Lynne Rae Perkins, Author<br />

As Easy As Falling Off the Face of the Earth<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

829


830<br />

Henry Holt for Young Readers 2817<br />

Bryan Collier, Author/Illustrator<br />

Clemente!<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Jacqueline Kelly, Author<br />

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate<br />

9:00a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

Highlights for Children 2952<br />

Selene Castrovilla, Author<br />

Upon Secrecy<br />

9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Amy Hansen, Author<br />

Bugs <strong>and</strong> Bugsicles<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Lee Bennet Hopkins, Author<br />

Been to Yesterday<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Holiday House 2803<br />

Will Hillenbr<strong>and</strong>, Author/Illustrator


What a Treasure!<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade<br />

<strong>and</strong> Reference Publishers 3152<br />

Pamela Zagarenski, Illustrator<br />

Red Sings from Treetops<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Calef Brown, Author/Illustrator<br />

Soup for Breakfast<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Wong Herbert Yee, Author/Illustrator<br />

Mouse <strong>and</strong> Mole: Fine Feathered Friends<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Lisa Jahn-Clough, Author<br />

Country Girl, City Girl<br />

2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.<br />

Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company 2713<br />

Bryan Collier, Author<br />

Dave the Potter<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

831


832<br />

Laban Carrick Hill, Author<br />

Dave the Potter<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

Jerry Pinkney, Author<br />

The Lion<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Chris Barton, Author<br />

Shark vs. Train<br />

12:00p.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Paolo Bacigalupi, Author<br />

Ship Breaker<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Julie Anne Peters, Author<br />

Between Mom<br />

2:30p.m. - 3:30p.m.<br />

Macmillan Children’s Publishing<br />

Group 2668<br />

Jacqueline Wilson, Author<br />

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate<br />

9:00a.m. - 10:30a.m.<br />

Bryan Collier, Author/Illustrator


Clemente!<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Claudette Colvin, Author<br />

Claudette Colvin<br />

12:30p.m. - 1:30p.m.<br />

Bonnie Christensen, Author/Illustrator<br />

Django<br />

1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Oxford University Press 3805<br />

John L. Esposito, Author<br />

The Future of Islam; Oxford Islamic Studies Online<br />

3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.<br />

Peachtree Publishers 2733<br />

Thomas Gonzalez, Illustrator<br />

14 Cows for America<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Carmen Agra Deedy, Author<br />

14 Cows for America<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Susan Stockdale, Author<br />

833


834<br />

Fabulous Fishes <strong>and</strong> Carry Me!<br />

12:30p.m. - 1:30p.m.<br />

Penguin Group (USA) 2506<br />

Sophie Hannah, Author<br />

The Dead Lie Down<br />

12:00p.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Jean Kwok, Author<br />

Girl in Translation<br />

1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Penguin Young Readers Group 2500<br />

Marilyn Singer, Author<br />

Mirror Mirror: A Book of Reversible Verse<br />

9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Marilyn Nelson, Author<br />

Sweethearts of Rhythm: The Story of the Greatest<br />

All-Girl Swing B<strong>and</strong> in the World<br />

9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

John Barnes, Author<br />

Tales of the Madman Underground<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:30a.m.


Elisa Carbone, Author<br />

Jump<br />

11:00a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

Erin Dionne, Author<br />

The Total Tragedy of a Girl Named Hamlet<br />

11:00a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

E.B. Lewis, Illustrator<br />

Jackie’s Gift<br />

11:30a.m. - 12:30p.m.<br />

Suzanne Supplee, Author<br />

Somebody Everybody Listens To<br />

11:30a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Cynthea Liu, Author<br />

Paris Pan Takes the Dare<br />

12:30p.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Jennifer Hubbard, Author<br />

The Secret Year<br />

12:30p.m. - 1:00p.m.<br />

Kate McMullan, Author<br />

Pearl <strong>and</strong> Wagner: One Funny Day<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

R.W. Alley, Illustrator<br />

835


836<br />

Pearl <strong>and</strong> Wagner: One Funny Day<br />

1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.<br />

Nick Burd, Author<br />

The Vast Fields of Ordinary<br />

1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Children’s Books<br />

2902<br />

Tanita S. Davis, Author<br />

Mare’s War<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Julie Ann Peters, Author<br />

Rage: A Love Story<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Roaring Brook Press 2812<br />

Charles Smith, Author/Illustrator<br />

Black Jack<br />

9:30a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Brian Floca, Author/Illustrator<br />

Ballet for Martha<br />

12:30p.m. - 1:00p.m.


Bonnie Christensen, Author/Illustrator<br />

Django<br />

1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Scholastic 2624<br />

Rodman Philbrick, Author<br />

The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Simon & Schuster, Inc. 2644<br />

Debra Frasier, Author/Illustrator<br />

A Fabulous Fair Alphabet<br />

9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.<br />

Charles R. Smith, Jr., Illustrator<br />

My People<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Mem Fox, Author<br />

The Goblin <strong>and</strong> the Empty Chair<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.<br />

Lee Bennett Hopkins, Author<br />

Sharing the Seasons<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

837


838<br />

Lois Ehlert, Author/Illustrator<br />

Lots of Spots<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

George Ella Lyon, Author<br />

The Pirate of Kindergarten<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

David Diaz, Illustrator<br />

Sharing the Seasons<br />

11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.<br />

Nora Raleigh Baskin, Author<br />

Anything But Typical<br />

1:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.<br />

Storey Publishing 2707<br />

Lucie Snodgrass, Author<br />

Dishing Up Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

11:30a.m. - 12:30p.m.<br />

Tor/Forge/Starscape Tor Teen 2808<br />

Michael <strong>and</strong> Kathleen Gear, Author<br />

CHILDREN OF THE DAWNLAND <strong>and</strong> PEOPLE OF THE<br />

THUNDER<br />

10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.


W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. 2415<br />

David Small, Author/Illustrator<br />

Stitches: A Memoir<br />

10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.<br />

839


840<br />

29TH ANNUAL <strong>ALA</strong><br />

POSTER SESSIONS<br />

This year’s poster session will take place in the<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong> Hall of the Washington, D.C. Convention<br />

Center, on June 26 <strong>and</strong> 27th (Saturday <strong>and</strong> Sunday<br />

of the conference). Many thanks go to the <strong>ALA</strong><br />

Poster Session Committee: Jody Condit Fagan <strong>and</strong><br />

Luke Vilelle, Co-Chairs; C<strong>and</strong>ace Benefiel, Review<br />

Panel Chair; Charlotte Dugan, Abstracts Editor; <strong>and</strong><br />

Michael Witt. We also thank the International<br />

Relations Round Table Poster Session Committee,<br />

chaired by Maureen Morris. Finally, many thanks<br />

to the staff at <strong>ALA</strong> who support the poster<br />

sessions, Delin Guerra <strong>and</strong> Karee Williams.<br />

Applications for presenting poster sessions at the<br />

2011 American Library Association <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Conference</strong> in New Orleans will be accepted at:<br />

http://www.lib.jmu.edu/org/ala/. Applications will<br />

be accepted between October <strong>2010</strong> <strong>and</strong> January 1,<br />

2011. If you don’t have access to the World Wide<br />

Web or to email, please contact Luke Vilelle, at<br />

540-362-6592 (telephone) for instructions on how<br />

to apply. Applicants will be notified by March 1,


2011 about whether their poster sessions have been<br />

accepted for presentation at the conference.<br />

An abstract booklet with descriptions of all the<br />

sessions will be available in the poster session<br />

area.<br />

POSTER SESSION I<br />

Saturday, June 26, <strong>2010</strong><br />

11:00a.m. - 12:30p.m.<br />

The collectors: posters on acquisitions, cataloging<br />

<strong>and</strong> classification, collection development <strong>and</strong><br />

management, history, serials, <strong>and</strong> special<br />

collections<br />

I - 1<br />

Interactive Mini Catalogs=Big Online Impact -<br />

Kathryn Frederick<br />

I - 2<br />

841<br />

Asking for Permission: A Survey of Copyright<br />

Workflows for Institutional Repositories - Ann<br />

Hanlon <strong>and</strong> Marisa Ramirez


842<br />

I - 3<br />

Capturing History: The Ethics of Archiving Native<br />

American Photography - Sarah Smith, Janice Reyes<br />

<strong>and</strong> Heather Highfield<br />

I - 4<br />

You need it? We got it! Outreach Opportunities for<br />

Technical Services Departments - Cindy Schofield<br />

<strong>and</strong> Jacqueline Toce<br />

I - 5<br />

Cooperative Serials Collection Analysis - Jason<br />

Dewl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Jessica Minihan<br />

I - 6<br />

Developing the Catalog Database of Historical<br />

Southern Newspapers at the University of Florida<br />

- Matthew Loving<br />

I - 7<br />

Digital Ethnography: Library Web Page Redesign<br />

from the Ground Up - Diane Klare <strong>and</strong> Kendall<br />

Hobbs


I - 8<br />

E-research <strong>and</strong> Data Management at a Large<br />

Research University: Using Survey Results to<br />

Develop a Library Plan - Tim Klassen, Deborah<br />

Blecic, S<strong>and</strong>y De Groote, Peter Hepburn, Rebecca<br />

Lowery, Kristin Martin, Rebecca Raszewski <strong>and</strong><br />

Robert S<strong>and</strong>usky<br />

I - 9<br />

Footsteps of La Crosse: A Journey of Architecture<br />

- Carrie Wuensch-Harden<br />

I - 10<br />

How to Cut a Third of Your Journal Subscriptions<br />

(<strong>and</strong> Keep Faculty Happy) - Janelle Wertzberger<br />

<strong>and</strong> Kathleen D’Angelo<br />

I - 11<br />

843<br />

Keeping the Baby, Throwing out the Bathwater:<br />

Adopting a Homegrown Catalog Interface - Rob<br />

Casson, Rob Withers, Ross Shanley-Roberts, Jason<br />

Paul Michel, Kwabena Sekyere <strong>and</strong> Jenchien Yu


844<br />

I - 12<br />

Making More of Subject Indexing: Weaving<br />

Together Multilingual Subject Headings <strong>and</strong><br />

Classification - Ulrike Junger<br />

I - 13<br />

Maximizing the Use of Space in the Stacks -<br />

Rodrigo Castro<br />

I - 14<br />

More than Tape ... Library Preservation on a Tight<br />

Budget - Rhonda Donaldson <strong>and</strong> David Kupas<br />

I - 15<br />

Subject Repositories as Virtual Communities -<br />

Jessica Adamick <strong>and</strong> Rebecca Reznik-Zellen<br />

I - 16<br />

The Database Derby - Scott Kurhan <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth<br />

Griffing


I - 17<br />

The Streaming Guide to Cataloging Remote<br />

Multimedia: Open Access Distance Education for<br />

LIS Students <strong>and</strong> Catalogers - Marielle Veve<br />

I - 18<br />

Transforming Special Collections: A (Lib)Guide to<br />

Innovation - Melanie Griffin <strong>and</strong> Barbara Lewis<br />

I - 19<br />

Reusing Today’s Metadata for Tomorrow’s<br />

Research! - Elias Tzoc<br />

I - 20<br />

A Map to Mobile E-Book Collections - Lisa Carlucci<br />

Thomas <strong>and</strong> Holly Tomren<br />

POSTER SESSION II<br />

Saturday, June 26, <strong>2010</strong><br />

1:00-2:30p.m.<br />

845<br />

The educators: posters on distance learning,<br />

continuing education, library education, literacy,<br />

<strong>and</strong> research methodology


846<br />

II - 1<br />

Resume 2.0: Marketing Yourself with Web<br />

2.0-Annelise Freeman <strong>and</strong> Aislinn Evans<br />

II - 2<br />

Generation Next: Promoting the Library Profession<br />

to Minority Students - Emily Love<br />

II - 3<br />

A Comparison of the Citation Patterns of Doctoral<br />

Students in Chemistry <strong>and</strong> Chemical Engineering -<br />

Li Zhang<br />

II - 4<br />

An IL Assessment Plan for Student Consultants: A<br />

Case Study - Carissa Holler Phillips<br />

II - 5<br />

Campus-Wide Partnerships to Improve Students’<br />

Academic Integrity iQ. - Rob Withers <strong>and</strong> Eric<br />

Resnis


II - 6<br />

Discovering the Needs of Undergraduate Students:<br />

An Assessment Survey - Bridget Schumacher <strong>and</strong><br />

Ligaya Ganster<br />

II - 7<br />

Google Scholar: Use <strong>and</strong> Acceptance among<br />

Graduate Students - Tanya Cothran<br />

II - 8<br />

Cataloging Training on Dem<strong>and</strong>: Redefining<br />

Instruction through Self-Contained Online Modules<br />

- Marielle Veve<br />

II - 9<br />

Ready to Publish? A Study of the LIS Curriculum<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Readiness of LIS Graduates to Publish -<br />

Zhonghong Wang<br />

II - 10<br />

847<br />

New Carolina: Connecting New <strong>and</strong> Veteran<br />

Librarians in North Carolina - Sarah Smith, Emily<br />

King <strong>and</strong> Jennifer Hanft


848<br />

II - 11<br />

Mining the 21st Century Librarian: A Partnership<br />

to Recruit <strong>and</strong> Educate Diverse Librarians for<br />

Underserved Communities in the West - Jennifer<br />

Fabbi<br />

II - 12<br />

Information Discovery: Bibliometric Evaluation of<br />

the Reported Usage of Ontologies in the Sciences<br />

Literature - Peter Kirlew<br />

II - 13<br />

To Publish or to Perish: Publication Trends among<br />

Library Science Faculty - Wyoma vanDuinkerken,<br />

Cait Coker, Stephen Bales <strong>and</strong> Laura Sare<br />

II - 14<br />

The Academic Librarian Job Search: Strategies for<br />

Search Committees <strong>and</strong> Job Seekers - Debbie West,<br />

Erin Boyd <strong>and</strong> Kent Snowden<br />

II - 15<br />

What Do Patrons Want?-Mary Wilkins-Jordan


II - 16<br />

Transformational Leadership: A New Approach to<br />

Teaching Pre-service School Library Media<br />

Specialists to Lead - Daniella Smith<br />

II - 17<br />

Purple Crayons, R<strong>and</strong>om Dots, <strong>and</strong> Peanut Butter<br />

S<strong>and</strong>wiches: Children’s Literature as Catalyst for<br />

Creativity <strong>and</strong> Change in the Workplace - Frances<br />

Yates<br />

II - 18<br />

Beyond Fact: Libraries <strong>and</strong> Museums Making<br />

Science Accessible - Terrilyn Chun, Am<strong>and</strong>a Thomas<br />

<strong>and</strong> Anders Liljeholm<br />

II - 19<br />

849<br />

Winning with ACES: Diversity Initiative Prepares<br />

Minority Students for Librarianship - Martha Parker,<br />

Michelle Bridges, Deborah Kallina, Alesha Lackey<br />

<strong>and</strong> Damion Miller


850<br />

II - 20<br />

MythBusters to the Rescue: Engaging<br />

Developmental Education Students in Library<br />

Instruction – John Siegel<br />

POSTER SESSION III<br />

Saturday, June 26, <strong>2010</strong><br />

3:00-4:30p.m.<br />

Outreach: posters on interlibrary cooperation,<br />

library servies to special groups, <strong>and</strong> reference<br />

<strong>and</strong> information services<br />

III - 1<br />

Human Genome Project Community Conversations<br />

(HGPCC) Library Outreach Model Toolkit: Creative<br />

Ideas <strong>and</strong> Best Practices for Promoting Genetics<br />

Literacy in the Community - Maxine Cooper <strong>and</strong><br />

Lisa Chow<br />

III - 2<br />

Addressing the Educational Needs of Economically<br />

Disadvantaged Elementary-Aged Children - Ashanti<br />

White


III - 3<br />

Friendly Faces: Grassroots Reference & Instruction<br />

Outreach & Promotion - Julia Glynn Warga, Nina<br />

Clements <strong>and</strong> Aimee Jenkins<br />

III - 4<br />

Games People Play: Using Simulation to Teach<br />

Reference Skills - Margaret Gregor <strong>and</strong> Scott Rice<br />

III - 5<br />

Grassroots Virtual Reference Collaboration: The<br />

Ohio/Oregon Model - Donald Boozer, Brian Leszcz<br />

<strong>and</strong> Caleb Tucker-Raymond<br />

III - 6<br />

Graphic Novels on Campus: Academic Collaboration<br />

<strong>and</strong> Outreach to the K-12 Community - Elizabeth<br />

Downey <strong>and</strong> Karen Davidson<br />

III - 7<br />

851<br />

Operation Teen Book Drop <strong>2010</strong>: A National<br />

Initiative to Deliver Books to Native Teens -<br />

Loriene Roy <strong>and</strong> Anjali Bhasin


852<br />

III - 8<br />

On Dem<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Just in Time: Putting Tutorials into<br />

Subject Librarians’ H<strong>and</strong>s - Olivia Sparks <strong>and</strong><br />

Juliann Couture<br />

III - 9<br />

Making Lemonade: Transforming Cuts into Improved<br />

Reference Services - Katie Gibson, Andy Revelle<br />

<strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Sullivan<br />

III - 10<br />

Library Homecoming: A Special Library Outreach<br />

to Alumni <strong>and</strong> Graduate Students - Douglas Carroll<br />

III - 11<br />

Spacebook: A Collaborative Online Homework Space<br />

for Kids <strong>and</strong> Teens - Kathleen Degyansky<br />

III - 12<br />

The “Wow!” Factor: Using Informal Screencasting<br />

to Bring Customer Service to the Next Level - Jody<br />

Bailey


III - 13<br />

Rejecting Anonymity <strong>and</strong> Embracing Community:<br />

Virtual Reference Services at Mississippi State<br />

University - David Nolen, Am<strong>and</strong>a Clay Powers, Li<br />

Zhang, Yue Xu, Judy Li <strong>and</strong> Rachel Cannady<br />

III - 14<br />

Research on the Go: Reference in 140 Characters<br />

- Margaret Heller<br />

III - 15<br />

We Know They’re Out There: Using Biomedical<br />

Research Literature to Study Integrated Knowledge<br />

Mapping - Yan Dang, Yulei Zhang, Hsinchun Chen,<br />

Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Susan Brown <strong>and</strong> Catherine<br />

Larson<br />

III - 16<br />

853<br />

Too Good to Be True?: Implementing the<br />

Open-Source <strong>Program</strong> Zotero at a University Library<br />

- Peter Fern<strong>and</strong>ez


854<br />

III - 17<br />

Tooling-Up the Academic Library: Using Tools <strong>and</strong><br />

Statistics to Encourage & Assess Student Use -<br />

Emily Samborsky, Sue McFadden <strong>and</strong> Lora Baldwin<br />

III - 18<br />

Training Paraprofessionals via a Wiki Format to<br />

Deliver Reference Services - Emily Chan <strong>and</strong> Marina<br />

Torres<br />

III - 19<br />

Working 2Gether: Public <strong>and</strong> School Library Teen<br />

Outreach - Jamie Bayne, Sherry Payne <strong>and</strong> Misti<br />

Tidman<br />

III - 20<br />

The Learning Commons - We Built It <strong>and</strong> They<br />

Came! But Who Are These People <strong>and</strong> What Are<br />

They Doing Here? - W<strong>and</strong>a Weinberg<br />

POSTER SESSION IV<br />

Sunday, June 27, <strong>2010</strong><br />

11:00a.m. - 12:30p.m.


Global solutions, international projects in libraries<br />

IV - 1<br />

Library Saves Your Money! Financial Literacy<br />

Workshops for the Public - Marjan Marinkovic<br />

IV - 2<br />

Ariadne’s Thread: A Cataloger at the Reference<br />

Desk - Sara Mantovani <strong>and</strong> Elisabetta R<strong>and</strong>azzo<br />

IV - 3<br />

Librarians, Smartphones <strong>and</strong> Mobile Learning: A<br />

Canadian Perspective. - Robin Canuel <strong>and</strong> Chad<br />

Crichton<br />

IV - 4<br />

Cultivating Literacy: How to Be the Gardener of a<br />

Grassroots Lending Library Project - Jessica<br />

Haglund, Hannah Miller <strong>and</strong> Jane Mir<strong>and</strong>ette<br />

IV - 5<br />

855<br />

Open Access <strong>and</strong> African Scholarly Publishing: A<br />

Usage <strong>and</strong> Accessibility Study-Natalia Poppeliers


856<br />

IV - 6<br />

Recruiting <strong>and</strong> Training <strong>Program</strong> for Virtual<br />

Reference Librarians in Taiwan-Mei-Mei Wu,<br />

Yu-Chun Pang, Hung-His Hsu <strong>and</strong> Hsiao-Ting Wei<br />

IV - 7<br />

Digitization Initiatives in Nigeria: Benefits <strong>and</strong><br />

Challenges - Scholastica Ukwoma <strong>and</strong> Vincent<br />

Ekwelem<br />

IV - 8<br />

The Lubuto Library Project: Innovative, Holistic<br />

Educational Support to Overcome Societal Isolation<br />

of Orphans <strong>and</strong> Vulnerable Children in Africa - Jane<br />

Meyers<br />

IV - 9<br />

From Shanghai to Appalachia: Global Service<br />

Approaches - Megan Johnson<br />

IV - 10<br />

Social Inclusion in Public Libraries: The EU-Funded<br />

<strong>Program</strong> “ESME/Libraries for All”-Birgit Lotz


IV - 11<br />

Ethiopia Reads: Books, Donkeys, <strong>and</strong> Children -<br />

Janet Lee<br />

IV - 12<br />

American Universities <strong>and</strong> Libraries in Education<br />

City, Doha Qatar - Suzanne Gyeszly<br />

IV - 13<br />

The Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>s Association of Libraries,<br />

Archives, <strong>and</strong> Museums (PI<strong>ALA</strong>) Experience:<br />

1990-<strong>2010</strong> - Atarino Helieisar <strong>and</strong> Jane Barnwell<br />

IV - 14<br />

Knowledge for Health: Easy to Find, Easy to Use.<br />

- Scott Daless<strong>and</strong>ro, Debbie Dickson, Sean Stewart<br />

<strong>and</strong> Judith Mahachek<br />

IV - 15<br />

857<br />

How the Public <strong>and</strong> Librarians See Romanian <strong>and</strong><br />

Ukrainian Libraries - Katie Sheketoff


858<br />

IV - 16<br />

Treasuring Taiwan Memories: Cultural Creative<br />

Product Designs Derived from the National Taiwan<br />

Library’s Collection. - Wen-ling Huang <strong>and</strong> Lanhsuan<br />

Cheng<br />

IV - 17<br />

DataCite: An International Initiative to Facilitate<br />

Access to Research Data - Michael Witt <strong>and</strong> Patricia<br />

Cruse<br />

IV - 18<br />

Dongguan Public Library: A Case Study of<br />

Technological Innovation <strong>and</strong> Its Social Effects -<br />

Jessie Howell<br />

IV - 19<br />

American Samoa: Tsunami Response <strong>and</strong> Recovery<br />

- Jane Barnwell <strong>and</strong> Taumuli Judy Mulitalo<br />

IV - 20<br />

iPals: International Partnership for Advocacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Library Services - Susan Alteri, Stephanie Carr,


Jasmina Jusic, Lucas (Wing Kau) Mak <strong>and</strong> Valeria<br />

Molteni<br />

POSTER SESSION V<br />

Sunday, June 27, <strong>2010</strong><br />

1:00-2:30p.m.<br />

Connections: posters on cooperation with<br />

non-library institutions <strong>and</strong> agencies, inter-library<br />

loan, library use instruction, <strong>and</strong> public awareness<br />

V - 1<br />

Zap! Zlonk! Zowie! Welcome to the Library Action<br />

Figures Virtual Tour - Frances Yates <strong>and</strong> Matthew<br />

Dilworth<br />

V - 2<br />

859<br />

Nailing Jello to the Wall - Reassessing Liaison<br />

Relationships with a Rubric – Aaron Dobbs <strong>and</strong><br />

Doug Cook


860<br />

V - 3<br />

Turnpike to Transition: Information Literacy<br />

Progression St<strong>and</strong>ards for Higher Education in New<br />

Jersey - Nancy Weiner <strong>and</strong> Pamela Price<br />

V - 4<br />

Totally RAD: Using Online Instruction to Introduce<br />

College Freshmen to Research And Discovery -<br />

Kathleen Collins, Am<strong>and</strong>a Hornby <strong>and</strong> Ben Tucker<br />

V - 5<br />

Too Good to Be True? Implementing the<br />

Open-Source <strong>Program</strong> Zotero at a University Library<br />

- Peter Fern<strong>and</strong>ez<br />

V - 6<br />

Student to Student: Marketing the Library - With<br />

a Twist - Mary McGowan-Pettibone<br />

V - 7<br />

Solving the Rubrics Cube: Using Assessment to<br />

Sharpen Library Instruction - Elisa Acosta <strong>and</strong><br />

Susan Gardner


V - 8<br />

Short <strong>and</strong> Sweet: Assessing Graduate Students’<br />

Information Skills - Angela Murrell<br />

V - 9<br />

Revisiting the Library Scavenger Hunt: Toward<br />

Better Curriculum - Integration <strong>and</strong> Active Learning.<br />

- Hyun-Duck Chung <strong>and</strong> Kawanna Bright<br />

V - 10<br />

Quick <strong>and</strong> Dirty Library Promotions That Really<br />

Work - Eric Jennings <strong>and</strong> Kathryn Tvaruzka<br />

V - 11<br />

Open Door Information Literacy: Teaching Research<br />

Skills to Developmental English Students at a<br />

Community College - Amy Barlow <strong>and</strong> Sharon<br />

Moore<br />

V - 12<br />

861<br />

No Means No? Exploring Interlibrary Loan Lending<br />

Denials - Andrew Leykam


862<br />

V - 13<br />

Libraries as Bridges across the Digital Divide:<br />

Partnerships <strong>and</strong> Approaches Used in the U.S.<br />

Technology Opportunities <strong>Program</strong>, 1994-2005 -<br />

Anna Pederson <strong>and</strong> Kate Williams<br />

V - 14<br />

Joining forces with Faculty to Foster Information<br />

Literacy Best Practices in the Classroom - Eric<br />

Resnis, Elizabeth Sullivan, Lindsay Miller <strong>and</strong><br />

Kathleen Pickens-French<br />

V - 15<br />

Integrating Primary Resources into the<br />

Kindergarten-12th Grade Classroom through<br />

Academic Library Digitization Projects - Linda Teel<br />

<strong>and</strong> Hazel Walker<br />

V - 16<br />

Deconstruction of Our Instruction: A Summer Salon<br />

Exploring How to Become Better Teachers - Amelia<br />

Brunskill


V - 17<br />

Collaborating with Faculty to “Start Up” an Open<br />

Access Journal - Marianne Buehler<br />

V - 18<br />

Bridging Libraries: The Merger of a School District<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> an Academic Library - Irene Munster,<br />

Gail C. Bailey, Tanner Wray, Janet Biggs <strong>and</strong> Toni<br />

Negro<br />

V - 19<br />

Benchmarking the Activities of Academic Librarians<br />

Embedded Online - Starr Hoffman<br />

V - 20<br />

A New Millennium, a New Decade for Interlibrary<br />

Loans: Being Green <strong>and</strong> a Bit Revolutionary -<br />

Dorothea Coiffe<br />

POSTER SESSION VI<br />

Sunday, June 27, <strong>2010</strong><br />

3:00-4:30p.m.<br />

863


864<br />

Infrastructure: posters on buildings <strong>and</strong><br />

equipment, management, <strong>and</strong> technology<br />

VI - 1<br />

One for All: A LibGuides Library Web Site - Sara<br />

Prahl<br />

VI - 2<br />

Who Knew [Fill in the Blank] Was a Four - Letter<br />

Word? Communication Agreements in the Library<br />

Workplace - Kabel Nathan Stanwicks<br />

VI - 3<br />

TTYL IRL: Strategies <strong>and</strong> Tools for Remote Library<br />

Teams - Susan Teague - Rector <strong>and</strong> Erin White<br />

VI - 4<br />

Transparent <strong>and</strong> Scalable OpenURL Quality Metrics<br />

- Adam Ch<strong>and</strong>ler


VI - 5<br />

Reducing Anxiety in the Tenure Process: A Model<br />

for Collaborative Publishing – Clark Nall <strong>and</strong> Amy<br />

Gustavson<br />

VI - 6<br />

The Educational Background of ARL Academic<br />

Library Deans - Starr Hoffman <strong>and</strong> Annie Downey<br />

VI - 7<br />

The Economy <strong>and</strong> Its Effect on Libraries: How Have<br />

Libraries been Impacted by the Recession? - Charles<br />

Guarria<br />

VI - 8<br />

Mindful Librarians: Self-Assessment <strong>and</strong> Embracing<br />

the RUSA Guidelines - Cynthia Johnson, Pauline<br />

Manaka <strong>and</strong> John Sisson<br />

VI - 9<br />

865<br />

LibrarySTEW: Fortifying Staff <strong>and</strong> Services - Michael<br />

Abrahamson, Eric Frierson <strong>and</strong> Rafia Mirza


866<br />

VI - 10<br />

It’s Not Who You Know, But Who You Are! How<br />

Social Identity <strong>and</strong> Micropractices Impact Library<br />

Roles - Karen Downing<br />

VI - 11<br />

Have an Hour? Write a Grant! Quick (<strong>and</strong> Easy)<br />

Money in Minutes! - Mary Howard<br />

VI - 12<br />

Doing Our Part: Going Green at The University of<br />

Tennessee Libraries - Jill Keally <strong>and</strong> David Ratledge<br />

VI - 13<br />

Creating a Fully Mobile Catalog – A Capital Idea!<br />

- Hannah Rempel <strong>and</strong> Laurie Bridges<br />

VI - 14<br />

Climbing the Ladder to Success: Using Student<br />

Workers for Face-to-Face <strong>and</strong> IM Reference - Melia<br />

Erin Fritch, Danielle Theiss - White, Laura Bonella<br />

<strong>and</strong> Jason Coleman


VI - 15<br />

Budget Usability without a Usability Budget -<br />

Suzanne Chapman, Shevon Desai, Kat Hagedorn,<br />

Julie Piacentine <strong>and</strong> Ken Varnum<br />

VI - 16<br />

Appography: the Bibliography for the Twenty-First<br />

Century - Mary Nino<br />

VI - 17<br />

Electronic Resources Evaluation Central: Homing<br />

In on a Permanent Site - Lenore Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

VI - 18<br />

Taking Discovery Systems for a Test Drive -<br />

Melissa Becher <strong>and</strong> Kari Schmidt<br />

VI - 19<br />

867<br />

“Lost! Redesigning the Link Resolver Results Page<br />

to Improve Findability” - Amia Baker


868<br />

VI - 20<br />

GroupFinder: Using Technology to Help Patrons<br />

Meet Up at the Library - Joseph Ryan


COOKING PAVILION<br />

869<br />

The “What’s Cooking @ <strong>ALA</strong>” Cooking Pavilion<br />

will showcase a variety of chefs <strong>and</strong> authors.<br />

Chefs will be heating up the exhibit floor with<br />

fantastic displays of he latest cookbooks. Chefs<br />

will be there every day to prepare the hottest<br />

recipes on the Demonstration Stage <strong>and</strong> to<br />

autograph their latest books. The Cooking<br />

Pavilion is located in the <strong>Exhibit</strong> Hall at the<br />

back of aisle 1300. Among the works expected<br />

to be featured include:


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SATURDAY JUNE 26, <strong>2010</strong><br />

The Get Healthy, Go Vegan<br />

Cookbook<br />

by Dr. Neal Barnard<br />

Saturday Jun 26, 10:30-11:30a.m.<br />

Research studies have shown that plant-based diets<br />

can dramatically improve your health. They can<br />

reverse heart disease, reduce cancer risk, tackle<br />

diabetes, trim away extra weight, <strong>and</strong> dramatically<br />

improve cholesterol <strong>and</strong> blood pressure. They are<br />

also delightful for the taste buds. In this session,<br />

Neal D. Barnard, MD, will discuss how to put foods<br />

to work to better your health, along with simple<br />

steps for making a diet change easy. Robyn Webb<br />

will put theory into practice by whipping up a<br />

refreshing summer salad.<br />

Sponsored by DaCapo Press


Teen Cuisine<br />

By Matthew Locricchio<br />

Saturday June 26, 11:30–2:30p.m.<br />

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Matthew Locricchio’s latest book Teen<br />

Cuisinefeatures gourmet American recipes for these<br />

young, enthusiastic chefs. He is the author of the<br />

best-selling The International Cookbook for Kids<strong>and</strong><br />

The 2nd International Cookbook for Kids.He<br />

received the Gourm<strong>and</strong> World Cookbook Award for<br />

Best Book for Children <strong>and</strong> Family in USA <strong>and</strong> won<br />

the Disney Adventures Book Award in the<br />

“H<strong>and</strong>s-On” category. Raised in a family in the<br />

catering <strong>and</strong> restaurant business, he began


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preparing <strong>and</strong> enjoying home-cooked meals at an<br />

early age. You can find out more about Matthew<br />

Locricchio, including information about his books<br />

<strong>and</strong> programs, at his website, www.cookbooks<strong>and</strong><br />

kids.com.<br />

Sponsored by Marshall Cavendish<br />

Skinny Bitch: Ultimate Everyday<br />

Cookbook<br />

by Kim Barnouin<br />

Saturday June 26, 1:30 – 2:30p.m.<br />

Kim Barnouin is the co-author of the New York<br />

Times bestselling books Skinny Bitch,<strong>and</strong> Skinny<br />

Bitch in the Kitch.Kim also co-authored Skinny<br />

Bitch: Bun in the Oven,a healthy guide for pregnant<br />

women, Skinny Bitchin’,a motivational journal for


women, <strong>and</strong> Skinny Bastard, the Skinny<br />

Bitchversion for men. Kim’s most recent project is<br />

the launch of a healthy lifestyle website for<br />

women, www.Healthybitchdaily.com, where she is<br />

spreading her message of living a healthy life<br />

through food, fitness, body care <strong>and</strong> spirituality.<br />

Running Press will publish her next cookbook,<br />

Skinny Bitch: Ultimate Everyday Cookbook,in<br />

November <strong>2010</strong>. Kim holds a Bachelor’s degree in<br />

Natural Health <strong>and</strong> a Master’s degree in Holistic<br />

Nutrition. She lives in L.A. with her husb<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

son.<br />

Sponsored by Running Press<br />

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Veggie Burgers Every Which Way:<br />

Fresh, Flavorful <strong>and</strong> Healthy Vegan


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<strong>and</strong> Vegetarian Burgers – Plus<br />

Toppings, Sides, Buns <strong>and</strong> More<br />

By Lukas Volger<br />

Saturday June 26, 2:30 – 3:30p.m.<br />

Lukas Volger—a Brooklyn cook who has worked<br />

for many years in restaurants <strong>and</strong> catering, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

longtime enthusiast of veggie burgers—will<br />

demonstrate how to make perfect veggie burgers.<br />

He’ll share tips on the best ingredients, techniques,<br />

variations, <strong>and</strong> serving suggestions, as well as how<br />

to adapt for vegan <strong>and</strong> gluten-free burgers.<br />

Sponsored by The Experiment Publishing


United Cakes of America<br />

By Warren Brown<br />

Saturday June 26, 3:30 – 4:40p.m.<br />

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Warren Brown is the founder <strong>and</strong> owner of<br />

CakeLove <strong>and</strong> Love Café. Mr. Brown left a career<br />

practicing law to start his bakery in 2002. He has<br />

been recognized for his entrepreneurial spirit by<br />

a number of local <strong>and</strong> national media outlets<br />

including the Oprah Winfrey show, the Today show,<br />

<strong>and</strong> national advertisement campaigns for American<br />

Express <strong>and</strong> Dell computers. From 2005 to 2007<br />

Mr. Brown was the host of TV show “Sugar Rush”<br />

on the Food Network. He is the author of two<br />

cookbooks, CakeLove-how to bake cakes from<br />

scratch<strong>and</strong> United Cakes of Americacelebrating<br />

recipes from every state. He is a member of the<br />

board of Kid Power-DC, a local non-profit<br />

organization that conducts after school arts<br />

programs for DC youth. He also contributes his


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free time <strong>and</strong> energy to charitable causes by<br />

speaking to young students <strong>and</strong> rising<br />

entrepreneurs about business development <strong>and</strong><br />

finding one’s passion.<br />

Sponsored by Abrams/Stewart, Tabori & Chang<br />

SUNDAY JUNE 27, <strong>2010</strong><br />

The Perfect Finish: Special Desserts<br />

for Every Occasion<br />

by Bill Yosses<br />

Sunday June 27, 10:30 – 11:30a.m.<br />

A one-of-a-kind cookbook from the accomplished<br />

pastry chef Bill Yosses. The Perfect Finishis for


usy people who want to wow friends <strong>and</strong> family<br />

with beautiful <strong>and</strong> delicious pastry desserts. Each<br />

chapter is built around an occasion <strong>and</strong> spotlights<br />

a wide range of delectable treats: fruit-filled<br />

muffins, Banana Sour Cream Loaf or Apple Cheddar<br />

Cheese scones for a delightful brunch; imaginative<br />

creations like Blood Orange Squares <strong>and</strong> Pepper<br />

<strong>and</strong> Spice Dark Chocolate Cookies <strong>and</strong> Bill’s<br />

distinctive take on classics like chocolate-chip<br />

cookies <strong>and</strong> brownies; oven delights such as Lemon<br />

Brûlée Tart, double chocolate pudding, <strong>and</strong><br />

nectarine pie. With a resume that includes stints<br />

as Executive Pastry Chef at New York City’s<br />

Josephs Citarella, Bouley Restaurant <strong>and</strong> Bakery,<br />

Tavern on the Green Restaurant <strong>and</strong>, currently,<br />

the White House, Bill Yosses tops the list of<br />

America’s celebrated pastry chefs.<br />

Sponsored by: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc<br />

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The Good Stuff Cookbook: Burgers,<br />

Fries, Shakes, Wedges, <strong>and</strong> More<br />

by Chef Spike Menelsohn<br />

Sunday June 27, 11:30 – 12:30p.m.<br />

Spike Mendelsohn was a fan favorite on the fourth<br />

season of Top Chef <strong>and</strong> opened Good Stuff Eatery<br />

in Washington, D.C., in 2008. Chef Spike is<br />

currently working on two new television shows:<br />

Original Recipe, set to air in Fall 2011, <strong>and</strong> Spike:<br />

Unseasoned, to show viewers the everyday fun<br />

<strong>and</strong> ups <strong>and</strong> downs of working in a family<br />

business. Chef Spike also has a series of webisodes<br />

“By the Book, Off the Hook”, currently on Food2<br />

website for the Food Network. A graduate of The<br />

Culinary Institute of America, Chef Spike has also<br />

worked at top restaurants including Bouchon in<br />

Napa Valley, Les Crayeres in France, <strong>and</strong> Le Cirque<br />

in New York. Good Stuff Eatery will soon franchise


in D.C. <strong>and</strong> other cities across the country <strong>and</strong> fans<br />

of great food can also look for an Italian eatery<br />

called We, The Pizza from Chef Spike <strong>and</strong> his<br />

family in May <strong>2010</strong>. The menu will feature chef<br />

crafted New York style pizza, homemade Italian<br />

sodas <strong>and</strong> gelato among other highly anticipated<br />

items.<br />

Sponsored by Wiley<br />

Gluten-Free Living ... Made Easy!<br />

by Victoria Yeh<br />

Sunday June 27, 1:30-2:30<br />

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More than just a cookbook, Where Do I Start?is a<br />

resource book for anyone struggling to adapt to<br />

dietary restrictions to some of today’s most<br />

common foods: wheat, diary <strong>and</strong> refined sugar.<br />

Through helpful substitution guides, a


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troubleshooting guide, h<strong>and</strong>y tips <strong>and</strong> recipes with<br />

suggested adaptations, readers can gain a better<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>ing of how to make successful<br />

substitutions in order to adapt their favourite foods<br />

to their unique needs... everyday.<br />

Sponsored by Vector One publishing<br />

Quiches, Kugels, <strong>and</strong> Couscous: My<br />

Search for Jewish Cooking in France<br />

by Joan Nathan<br />

Sunday June 27, 2:30 – 3:30p.m.<br />

What is Jewish cooking in France? In a journey<br />

that was a labor of love, Joan Nathan traveled the<br />

country to discover the answer <strong>and</strong>, along the way,<br />

unearthed a treasure trove of recipes <strong>and</strong> the often<br />

moving stories behind them. Ms. Nathan is a<br />

frequent contributor to The New York Times <strong>and</strong><br />

other publications. In addition to her nine other


ooks, she is the author of Jewish Cooking in<br />

America <strong>and</strong> The New American Cooking,both of<br />

which won both James Beard Awards <strong>and</strong> IACP<br />

Awards. She was the host of the nationally<br />

syndicated PBS television series Jewish Cooking in<br />

America with Joan Nathan, based on the book.<br />

Sponsored by R<strong>and</strong>om House<br />

Be My Guest<br />

by Fay Lewis<br />

Sunday June 27, 3:30 – 4:30p.m.<br />

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Be My Guestoffers a do-it-yourself guide to<br />

successful entertaining. Not only will this remove<br />

all the stress from entertaining, but it will allow<br />

you to enjoy yourself while your guests will be<br />

hoping for the next invitation! Fay Lewis grew up


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in a small town in the Free State eating typical<br />

South African Jewish food, including everything<br />

from braaivleis (barbeque) to chopped herring.<br />

Some of her earliest memories are of spending<br />

time with her mom in the kitchen who encouraged<br />

her to develop her natural flair for cooking into a<br />

passion for creating beautiful food. Fay believes<br />

that her mother allowing her to play <strong>and</strong> mess in<br />

the kitchen developed her love of cooking early<br />

on <strong>and</strong> it is a tradition she’s continued with her<br />

three daughters, each of whom has their own<br />

culinary flair.<br />

Sponsored by R<strong>and</strong>om House-Struik


MONDAY JUNE 28, <strong>2010</strong><br />

Breaking Bread in L’Aquila<br />

by Maria Filice<br />

Monday June 28 <strong>2010</strong> 11:30 – 12:30pm<br />

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“Her cookbook is full of elegant <strong>and</strong> rich traditional<br />

dishes from the L’Aquila region.... This wonderful<br />

book... will appeal to foodies <strong>and</strong> cooks looking<br />

for effortless Italian cooking.”<br />

—Library Journal, February 15, <strong>2010</strong><br />

Maria Filice, a first-time author, food stylist, food<br />

blogger is a first-generation Canadian-American<br />

Italian. Born <strong>and</strong> raised by immigrant parents from<br />

Calabria, Maria grew up following her family’s old<br />

country, old-school values. She learned from the<br />

best—her mother, gr<strong>and</strong>mother, <strong>and</strong> aunts—whom<br />

she watched from the time she could barely walk.


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In both her kitchen <strong>and</strong> her professional life,<br />

Maria’s philosophy is to live life to its fullest. Now,<br />

in her first cookbook, her natural flair for food<br />

styling reflects her personal style <strong>and</strong><br />

demonstrates how, with creative plating, a simple<br />

recipe will look beautiful. Maria’s warmth, humor,<br />

<strong>and</strong> gregarious personality always make people<br />

feel welcome, relaxed, <strong>and</strong> motivated to discover<br />

their own style in the kitchen.<br />

Sponsored by Food <strong>and</strong> Fate Publishing<br />

Around My French Table<br />

by Dorie Greenspan<br />

Monday June 28, 1:30 – 2:30p.m.


Dorie Greenspan is the author of 9 cookbooks,<br />

including the James Beard-award winners Baking<br />

with Julia<strong>and</strong> Baking From My Home to Yours.A<br />

long-time contributor to Bon Appetitmagazine <strong>and</strong><br />

a contributing editor to Parade,Dorie is a regular<br />

guest on NPR’s All Things Considered <strong>and</strong> Splendid<br />

Table. Her website (www.doriegreenspan.com) was<br />

named one of the top 50 food blogs in the world<br />

by The Times of London. Dorie will prepare Salmon<br />

Rillettes from the forthcoming Around My French<br />

Table.A quick <strong>and</strong> simple modern take on a classic<br />

French spread traditionally made with pork, this<br />

version features a savory mix of both fresh <strong>and</strong><br />

smoked salmon.<br />

Sponsored by Houghton Miflin Harcourt<br />

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POP TOP PAVILION<br />

The PopTop Stage will focus on popular librarian<br />

favorites including: Mystery, Romance <strong>and</strong><br />

Graphic Novels. The PopTop Stage will feature<br />

readings, discussions, <strong>and</strong> presentations. The<br />

PopTop Stage will be located at the back of the<br />

1600 aisle on the <strong>Exhibit</strong> Floor.<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 26<br />

Romance, Adventure, DYI & ILS<br />

Mobile ILS Showdown<br />

10:00a.m. – 11:00a.m.<br />

As expectation for mobile access to library catalogs<br />

rises, ILS vendors rise to the occasion to serve<br />

patrons with small screens in a big way. The<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scape includes mobile apps, mobile<br />

browser-friendly OPACs, location-aware mash-ups,


<strong>and</strong> delivery services that have the potential to<br />

rival that of Netflix. In this American<br />

Libraries-sponsored panel discussion, several major<br />

ILS vendors come together to show off their<br />

current offerings for mobile-based discovery <strong>and</strong><br />

delivery <strong>and</strong> talk up their strategies for the future<br />

of this ever-changing marketplace.<br />

Hosted by:AL Associate Editor Sean Fitzpatrick,<br />

Panelists TBA<br />

Sponsored by: American Libraries<br />

Author Solutions Keith Ogorek<br />

Senior Vice President of Marketing<br />

Author Solutions, Inc.<br />

11:00a.m. – 12:00p.m.<br />

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Keith leads the corporate marketing efforts for<br />

Author Solutions, Inc. (ASI) – the world’s leading<br />

self-publishing company. Author of two<br />

self-published books, Keith is a sought after<br />

speaker on the topic of indie book publishing;<br />

annually speaking at the AARP’s national<br />

convention, the London Book Fair <strong>and</strong> the San<br />

Francisco Writers <strong>Conference</strong>. Prominent media<br />

including CNN.com, Time <strong>and</strong> Smart Money have<br />

relied upon his industry expertise. Keith released<br />

his first children’s book, “Eli the Stable Boy,” in<br />

Dec.2009. “Eli” is adapted from a story he<br />

frequently told his daughters when they were<br />

growing up. He also writes an industry<br />

thought-leader blog called Indie Book Writer” Indie<br />

Book Writer.


SNATCH: The Adventures of David<br />

<strong>and</strong> Me in Old New York Charles<br />

Fuller<br />

1:00p.m. – 2:00p.m.<br />

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Snatchis an adventure story about two brothers,<br />

David <strong>and</strong> Charles, ‘free’ black kids, living in the<br />

‘Five Points’ neighborhood of antebellum New York<br />

City in 1838. While fishing in the Hudson River on<br />

a day in September, they meet a fugitive slave<br />

named Freddie Johnson who they manage to help<br />

elude a gang of slave catchers led by a mysterious<br />

man, called ‘Snatch’.<br />

Charles Fuller is the author of A Soldier’s Play<strong>and</strong><br />

the 1982 recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama,<br />

Best American Play, New York Critics Circle Award,<br />

Edgar Allen Poe Award for Mystery Writing <strong>and</strong><br />

the 1985 Academy Award Nominee for Best<br />

Screenplay for the motion picture ‘A Soldier’s


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Story’. Snatch: The Adventures of David <strong>and</strong> Me<br />

in Old New York,is Mr. Fuller’s first venture into<br />

the world of children’s books.<br />

Sponsored by: David & Me Publishing<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 27<br />

Mystery<br />

Red Herrings<br />

10:00a.m. – 11:00a.m.<br />

How mystery writers use the literary equivalent<br />

of the magician’s sleight of h<strong>and</strong> to keep readers<br />

guessing.<br />

Moderator Jane Clel<strong>and</strong> (Silent Auction),Sheila<br />

Connolly (Red Delicious Death),GM Malliet (Death<br />

of the Lit Chick)<strong>and</strong> Daniel Stashower (Arthur<br />

Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters)<br />

Amateur Sleuths<br />

11:00a.m. – 12:00p.m.<br />

Readers love them-but how is it these nice women<br />

keep getting involved in murder?


Moderator Rosemary Harris (Dead Head),Donna<br />

Andrews (Swan for the Money),Ellen Crosby (The<br />

Riesling Retribution),JB Stanley (Path of the<br />

Wicked)<br />

The Best American Noir of the<br />

Century<br />

1:00p.m. – 2:00p.m.<br />

Speaker: Otto Penzler<br />

Otto Penzler is the founder of The Mysterious<br />

Bookshop, which celebrated its 30th anniversary<br />

on April 13, 2009, <strong>and</strong> the founder of The<br />

Mysterious Press. He edited a century’s worth of<br />

noir fiction with James Ellroy, The Best American<br />

Noir of the Century,which comes out in October.<br />

He lives in New York <strong>and</strong> Connecticut with his<br />

wife, Lisa.<br />

Sponsored by: Houghton Miflin Harcourt<br />

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Location, Location, Location<br />

2:00 p.m. – 3:00p.m.<br />

Not just for real estate agents. How a mystery’s<br />

setting impacts the story.<br />

Moderator Hank Phillippi Ryan (Drive<br />

Time),Meredith Cole (Dead in the Water),Thomas<br />

Kaufman (Drink the Tea),Brad Parks (Faces of the<br />

Gone), Nancy Pickard (Scent of Rain <strong>and</strong> Lightning)<br />

Mystery Book Blogs<br />

3:00p.m. – 4:00p.m.<br />

Why you should care <strong>and</strong> which ones you should<br />

read (or at least skim..)<br />

Rosemary Harris (Dead Head)<strong>and</strong> Hank Phillippi<br />

Ryan (Drive Time)(www.jungleredwriters.com)


Murder in Passy<br />

4:00p.m. – 5:00p.m.<br />

By: Cara Black<br />

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Cara Black is the author of ten previous books in<br />

the bestselling Aimee Leduc series, all of which<br />

are available from the Soho Crime imprint. The<br />

village-like neighborhood of Passy, home to many<br />

of Paris’s wealthiest residents, is the last place<br />

one would expect a murder. But when Aimee<br />

Leduc’s godfather, Morbier, a police commissaire,<br />

asks her to check on his girlfriend at her home<br />

there, that’s exactly what Aimee finds. Xavierre,<br />

a haut bourgeois matron of Basque origin, is<br />

strangled in her garden while Aimee waits inside.<br />

Circumstantial evidence makes Morbier the prime<br />

suspect, <strong>and</strong> to vindicate him, Aimee must identify<br />

the real killer. Her investigation leads her to police


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corruption; the radical Basque terrorist group, ETA;<br />

<strong>and</strong> a kidnapped Spanish princess.<br />

Sponsored by: SOHO Press<br />

MONDAY, JUNE 28<br />

Graphic Novel Monday<br />

Sponsored by Diamond Book Distributors<br />

Great Graphic Novels for Teens:<br />

Ground zero for a cultural shift in<br />

American publishing.<br />

9:15a.m. – 10:30a.m.<br />

Graphic novels have continued to enjoy tremendous<br />

growth throughout the first decade of this new<br />

millennium, but the most influential element in<br />

the success of the format has been the librarian.<br />

The team of librarians who were brought together<br />

to form the Graphic Novel Task Force for YALSA<br />

led the way to the creation of the Great Graphic


Novels For Teen Committee. What was the<br />

experience like? How has the library world changed<br />

since that moment? Where are we headed next?<br />

Can a librarian change the world? Most definitely!<br />

Panelists:Robin Brenner, Michele Gorman, Kat Kan,<br />

Mike Pawuk, Jody Sharp<br />

Moderated by:Pam Spencer-Holly<br />

Superbooks: How Graphic Novels<br />

Can Save Your Library with Amazing<br />

Circulation Numbers<br />

12:30p.m. – 1:30p.m.<br />

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Circulation drives funding, it’s a basic fact of the<br />

library world. The creation of a dynamic collection<br />

of graphic novels has been a boon to libraries all<br />

over the country. It’s not surprising to see where<br />

graphic novels representing 15% of a YA collection<br />

can generate well over 50% of the circ for the<br />

collection. What does this mean for the rest of<br />

the books in your library? It’s not an argument to<br />

replace all the prose titles with graphic novels.<br />

It’s an amazing argument for including graphic<br />

novels in your collection. In fact, you will wonder<br />

why it took so long to discover the reasons.


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Christian Zabriskie, Assistant Coordinator of Young<br />

Adult Services for Queens Library<br />

Reading <strong>and</strong> Teaching with Graphic<br />

Novels: Navigating the Resources<br />

1:30p.m. – 2:30p.m.<br />

These days there can be little doubt about the<br />

value of graphic novels-both as circulation booster<br />

<strong>and</strong> as a valid form of contemporary literature.<br />

But how to ensure that the full benefits of the<br />

medium, as a potent vehicle for content delivery<br />

<strong>and</strong> as an engaging builder of reading skills, are<br />

actually being realized for young people? Which<br />

Web sites, reference books, organizations, <strong>and</strong><br />

software tools can you leverage to enhance your<br />

GN-based programming or book circles? Peter<br />

Gutiérrez, a developer of graphic novel teaching<br />

guides for Abrams, Bloomsbury USA, <strong>and</strong> TOON<br />

Books, will moderate a panel that will help you<br />

locate-<strong>and</strong> get the most out of-the variety of<br />

resources available today.<br />

Presenter:Peter Gutiérrez (Literacy Expert,<br />

Educational Consultant)


Panelists:Sari Wilson, Prof. Katie Monnin, <strong>and</strong><br />

Michele Gorman MLS<br />

Graphic Novel Editors: The Masters<br />

of Design<br />

2:30p.m. – 3:30p.m.<br />

The editorial processes for the graphic novel<br />

format can be fairly similar to that of prose <strong>and</strong><br />

yet it can also be so completely different. These<br />

editors represent a “new school” of opportunity<br />

for the world of editors. The art of editing a book<br />

of art presents an entirely new set of rules <strong>and</strong><br />

these editors are at the forefront of the industry.<br />

How do they choose the books to work on? How<br />

does the relationship with the creator affect the<br />

end product? This panel will provide an inside look<br />

to the elements involved.<br />

Panelists:David Saylor, Scholastic; Betsy Mitchell,<br />

Del Rey; Sheila Keenan, Abrams; Calista Brill, First<br />

Second <strong>and</strong> Margaret Maloney, Bloomsbury USA<br />

<strong>and</strong> Glenn Kardy, Manga University<br />

Moderator:Eva Volin<br />

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JobLIST PLACEMENT<br />

CENTER ACTIVITIES AND<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

The JobLIST Placement Center will be located in<br />

the Washington Convention Center, Hall C, Lower<br />

Level 2 (back of aisle 600)<br />

All services are free.<br />

Placement Center Orientation<br />

Saturday, June 26, <strong>2010</strong> 8:30a.m. in the Placement<br />

Center<br />

Placement Center Open<br />

Saturday & Sunday, June 26 & 27, <strong>2010</strong><br />

9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.<br />

Career Counseling<br />

Saturday & Sunday, June 26 & 27<br />

9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.


Dr. Caitlin Williams, a professional career<br />

counselor, will be in the Placement Center to<br />

provide free one-on-one career counseling sessions.<br />

To sign-up for a session, go to the scheduling<br />

booth in the Placement Center.<br />

Resume Critiquing Service<br />

Saturday & Sunday, June 26 & 27;<br />

9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.<br />

Open House<br />

Sunday, June 27, 9:30-11:00a.m.<br />

Employers will be available to talk to conference<br />

attendees about their institutions.<br />

No appointment necessary.<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 26<br />

9:30 - 11:00a.m.<br />

899


900<br />

The Ins <strong>and</strong> Outs of Job Hunting for<br />

Academic Library Positions – An<br />

Insider’s Perspective<br />

An ARL recruiter provides a review of the selection<br />

process <strong>and</strong> lots of specific pointers for those<br />

seeking their first or next position in an academic<br />

library.<br />

Presenter:<br />

Brian Keith is Assistant Dean for Financial <strong>and</strong><br />

Human Resources at the University of Florida,<br />

George A. Smathers Libraries.<br />

1:30 – 3:00p.m.<br />

Why Can’t I Get Any Interviews?<br />

You have the perfect resume (or you think you<br />

do!). You’ve sent it to every job opening you can<br />

find. You’ve posted it in ten different places online.<br />

You give a copy to everyone you meet. But how<br />

effective is your resume, really? Are you getting<br />

the results (interviews) you want from it? If you<br />

are getting interviews, are you receiving job offers?<br />

In this session we will help you examine if your


esume or your interview preparation is sabotaging<br />

your job search efforts!<br />

Presenter:Vicki Burger, Asst. Director Library<br />

Personnel, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 27<br />

9:30 - 11:00a.m.<br />

Improving Your Odds:<br />

Career-Changing <strong>and</strong> Job-Hunting<br />

Strategies<br />

901<br />

Are you planning a job change? Anticipating layoffs<br />

at your library? Looking for your first library<br />

position? Been in the job market for a while?<br />

Trying to help your library users? Learn practical<br />

tips about how to deal with job-hunting in a<br />

depressed economy. Topics include common career<br />

<strong>and</strong> job-hunting mistakes, creating a better resume,<br />

financial realities, re-negotiating the social<br />

contract, when not to use a resume, why<br />

job-hunting is a sales campaign, why networking<br />

still works in an electronic age, the importance of<br />

lifelong learning inside <strong>and</strong> outside of a classroom,<br />

<strong>and</strong> why you need a team.


902<br />

Presenter:Pat Wagner of Pattern Research, Inc.


EXHIBIT FLOOR MAPS<br />

903


904


905


906<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> MEMBERSHIP<br />

PAVILION<br />

BOOTH 2525 IN THE EXHIBITS<br />

Plan to come by Booth #2525, the <strong>ALA</strong><br />

Membership Pavilion, to learn more about ways<br />

that membership can enhance your career, connect<br />

you with colleagues from around the world, <strong>and</strong><br />

improve library services to your community. The<br />

Membership Pavilion includes offerings from each<br />

division, round table <strong>and</strong> office of the Association.<br />

Stop by for “Advocacy Hour” each day to talk with<br />

experts in library advocacy. Attend a quick-start<br />

training for Library Advocacy Day <strong>and</strong> get up to<br />

speed on visiting Congress. We look forward to<br />

seeing you in Washington, D.C.<br />

Representatives of each <strong>and</strong> every <strong>ALA</strong> Division,<br />

Round Table <strong>and</strong> Office are ready to assist you in<br />

making Connections with Colleagues, Advancing<br />

your Career <strong>and</strong> Transforming Your Community<br />

through Membership. Visit <strong>ALA</strong> in booth 2525 <strong>and</strong><br />

take the next step in your membership<br />

connections.


GREEN MEETING EFFORTS<br />

INDUSTRY RESEARCH<br />

INDUSTRY RESEARCH<br />

907<br />

The recently published (January 2008) white paper,<br />

“An Inconvenient Booth: The Economic Impact of<br />

The Green Movement on the Trade Show Industry,”<br />

revealed the extent to which corporate exhibitors<br />

<strong>and</strong> industry suppliers have embraced green <strong>and</strong><br />

sustainable practices. This study benchmarks the<br />

dynamics of the Green trend, including interest<br />

levels, budget commitment, the impact of corporate<br />

Green m<strong>and</strong>ates, barriers to adoption, price<br />

sensitivity, financial <strong>and</strong> competitive implications,<br />

<strong>and</strong> perceived availability of environmentally<br />

sensitive exhibit <strong>and</strong> event solutions.<br />

The 43-page full research report, with additional<br />

detail <strong>and</strong> analysis by industry, gender, age, title,


908<br />

<strong>and</strong> company size, is now available for immediate<br />

download at http://www.exhibitoronline.com/topic<br />

s/AnInconvenientBooth-FullReport.asp at no cost.<br />

For a quicker read, the 17-page Executive Summary<br />

white paper is also available at www.exhibitoronl<br />

ine.com/topics/AnInconvenientBoothSummary.asp.<br />

The first in a series of ongoing research efforts,<br />

the study, conducted by an independent research<br />

firm, is based on an extensive survey of nearly<br />

500 exhibit managers <strong>and</strong> executives at companies<br />

that supply exhibit displays <strong>and</strong> accessories. It was<br />

funded by Hall-Erickson Exposition Management,<br />

Inc., Champion Nationwide Contractor, eco-systems<br />

sustainable exhibits, EXHIBITOR magazine,<br />

Freeman, <strong>and</strong> Skyline.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> GREEN EXHIBIT CHECKLIST<br />

Attendees of the <strong>2010</strong> American Library Association<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> have made a concerted effort<br />

to participate in a “green” meeting that makes a<br />

minimal environmental impact. <strong>Exhibit</strong>ing<br />

companies that have joined <strong>ALA</strong> in their efforts to<br />

promote a “green” meeting have been identified<br />

with a “green” icon. <strong>Exhibit</strong>ors identified as<br />

promoting Green Practices will also be identified<br />

on-site in Washington with a “green” sign for their<br />

booth.


WALTER E. WASHINGTON<br />

CONVENTION CENTER<br />

Every move we make leaves an impact on the<br />

planet. That’s why the Walter E. Washington<br />

Convention Center’s management <strong>and</strong> staff are<br />

working hard to offset the direct effect of our<br />

services <strong>and</strong> activities on the local, regional, <strong>and</strong><br />

global environment. Our aim is to manage<br />

responsibly to protect the environment <strong>and</strong> for the<br />

promotion of underst<strong>and</strong>ing sustainability in the<br />

broad context. We are committed to ensuring<br />

excellent events while minimizing environmental<br />

impacts. Yearly we continue to achieve our goal<br />

of minimizing our environmental impact. To find<br />

out more about the green initiative at the<br />

Washington Convention Center check here http://<br />

w w w . d c c o n v e n t i o n . c o m /<br />

Explore/GreenInitiatives.aspx.<br />

GES: FACTORING GREEN INTO<br />

EXHIBITION<br />

909<br />

To read about GES’ Green Initiatives visit http://w<br />

ww.ges.com/about/green/


910<br />

EXHIBIT LISTINGS<br />

3M Library Systems 1703<br />

3M Center Bldg. 225-4N-14<br />

St. Paul, MN 55144-1000<br />

Phone: 651-733-8141<br />

Toll free: 800-328-0067<br />

www.3M.com/us/library<br />

3M offers the latest in RFID, self-service,<br />

automated materials h<strong>and</strong>ling, security <strong>and</strong> PC<br />

management solutions, backed by a dedicated<br />

project management team <strong>and</strong> unparalleled service<br />

<strong>and</strong> support. We’ll help you create a more human<br />

library <strong>and</strong> a more fulfilling <strong>and</strong> enjoyable<br />

experience for your patrons.<br />

Booth Staff: TBD<br />

A Fashion Hayvin, Inc. 3560


AAAS/SB&F 4214<br />

1200 New York Avenue NW<br />

Washington, DC 20005<br />

Phone: 202-326-6646<br />

Fax: 202-371-9849<br />

www.sbfonline.com<br />

SB&F is a critical review journal devoted<br />

exclusively to print <strong>and</strong> nonprint materials in all<br />

of the sciences for all ages. Now in an online-only<br />

format, SB&F offers thous<strong>and</strong>s of book, DVD,<br />

website, <strong>and</strong> software package reviews, designed<br />

to help librarians <strong>and</strong> science educators efficiently<br />

navigate the modern information l<strong>and</strong>scape.<br />

Booth Staff: Heather Malcomson, Maria Sosa,<br />

Kirstin Fearnley<br />

Abbeville Press, Inc. 2752<br />

137 Varick St.<br />

New York, NY 10013<br />

Phone: 212-366-5585<br />

Fax: 212-366-6966<br />

Toll free: 800-ART-BOOK<br />

www.abbeville.com<br />

911


912<br />

Abbeville Press is an independent publisher<br />

specializing in art <strong>and</strong> illustrated books since 1977.<br />

Abbeville publishes high-quality books on art<br />

history, architecture, photography, media, travel,<br />

sports, parenting, <strong>and</strong> children’s books. Titles<br />

include Audubon’s Birds of America, Norman<br />

Rockwell, The Expectant Father (the essential<br />

h<strong>and</strong>book for dads-to-be).<br />

Booth Staff: Briana Green <strong>and</strong> Michaelann Millrood<br />

ABC-CLIO 3725<br />

130 Cremona Dr.<br />

Santa Barbara, CA 93117<br />

Phone: 805-968-1911<br />

Fax: 805-685-9685<br />

Toll free: 800-368-6868<br />

www.abc-clio.com<br />

ABC-CLIO is an award-winning publisher of<br />

reference titles, academic <strong>and</strong> general interest<br />

books, electronic resources, <strong>and</strong> books for students,<br />

librarians <strong>and</strong> other professionals. Today, ABC-CLIO


publishes under these well-respected imprints;<br />

ABC-CLIO, Greenwood Press, Praeger, Praeger<br />

Security International, Libraries Unlimited, <strong>and</strong><br />

Linworth Publishing.<br />

Booth Staff: Debbie Aube<br />

ABDO Publishing - Spotlight - Magic<br />

Wagon - ABDO iBooks 3109<br />

8000 West 78th St, Ste 310<br />

Edina, MN 55439<br />

Phone: 952-831-2120<br />

Fax: 952-831-1632<br />

Toll free: 800-800-1312<br />

www.abdopublishing.com<br />

ABDO Group has four divisions: ABDO Publishing<br />

Company, featuring quality nonfiction; Spotlight,<br />

featuring high-quality library editions of popular<br />

fiction; Magic Wagon, with all-original picture<br />

books, chapter books, leveled readers, <strong>and</strong> graphic<br />

novels; <strong>and</strong> ABDO Digital, with online e-books,<br />

interactive books, <strong>and</strong> databases.<br />

Booth Staff: Paul Abdo, Dan Verdick, Paul Skaj<br />

913


914<br />

ABI Professional 4132<br />

Publications/V<strong>and</strong>amere Press<br />

P.O. Box 149<br />

St. Petersburg, FL 33731<br />

Phone: 727-556-0950<br />

Fax: 727-556-2560<br />

Toll free: 800-551-7776<br />

www.abipropub.com<br />

Publishes professional books <strong>and</strong> journals in facial<br />

prosthetics, ophthalmic prosthetics, dentistry,<br />

rehabilitation, <strong>and</strong> medical research. Featured<br />

books include: Managing Stroke, A Guide to Living<br />

Well After Stroke; Managing Post-Polio, A Guide<br />

to Living <strong>and</strong> Aging Well with Post-Polio Syndrome;<br />

<strong>and</strong> Managing Brain Injury, A Guide to Living Well<br />

with Brain Injury.<br />

Booth Staff: Art Brown Pat Berger<br />

Abingdon Press 1033<br />

201 Eighth Avenue South<br />

Nashville, TN 37202<br />

Phone: 615-749-6290<br />

Fax: 615-749-6061<br />

Toll free: 800-251-3320


www.abingdonpress.com<br />

Abingdon Press has a distinguished record in<br />

religious publishing for a broad ecumenical<br />

audience <strong>and</strong> specializes in products for church<br />

leaders, as well as scholars <strong>and</strong> students engaged<br />

in theological education <strong>and</strong> practice of ministry.<br />

Abingdon Press publishes a wide array of quality<br />

academic, professional, reference, fiction, <strong>and</strong><br />

devotional titles.<br />

Booth Staff: Bryan Williams<br />

Abrams/Amulet/STC. 2732<br />

115 West 18th St.<br />

New York, NY 10011<br />

Phone: 212-229-8826<br />

Fax: 212-366-0809<br />

www.abramsbooks.com<br />

915<br />

ABRAMS publishes visually stunning books in the<br />

areas of art, photography, cooking, craft,<br />

entertainment, fashion, sports, <strong>and</strong> more. The<br />

children’s imprints publish bestselling <strong>and</strong> award<br />

winning authors <strong>and</strong> illustrators.<br />

Booth Staff: Jason Wells, Howard Reeves, Susan<br />

Van Metre, Tamar Brazis


916<br />

Abu Dhabi International Book Fair<br />

3108<br />

P.O. Box 2380<br />

Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi<br />

United Arab Emirates<br />

Phone: 971 2 657 6180<br />

Fax: 871 2 244 5507<br />

www.adbookfair.com<br />

The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair is the most<br />

professionally organized <strong>and</strong> fastest growing book<br />

fair in the Middle East <strong>and</strong> North Africa. Abu Dhabi<br />

is the motor driving the professional <strong>and</strong><br />

commercial development of the regional publishing<br />

industry.<br />

Accessible Archives 4047<br />

697 Sugartown Road<br />

Malvern, PA 19355<br />

Phone: 610-296-7441<br />

Fax: 610-725-1745<br />

Toll free: 866-296-1488<br />

www.accessible.com


Accessible Archives publishes FULL TEXT PRI -<br />

MARY SOURCE 18th <strong>and</strong> 19th Century American<br />

Newspapers <strong>and</strong> Periodicals on-line, including<br />

American County Histories To 1900. This vast<br />

quantity of archived historical information reflects<br />

broad views across American history <strong>and</strong> culture.<br />

Our comprehensive databases allow access to<br />

leading books <strong>and</strong> periodicals from that era.<br />

Booth Staff: Tom Nagy<br />

AccuCut 2838<br />

1035 E. Dodge St.<br />

Fremont, NE 68025<br />

Phone: 402-721-4134<br />

Fax: 800-369-1332<br />

Toll free: 800-288-1670<br />

www.accucut.com<br />

AccuCut (R) offers the most versatile die cutting<br />

system on the market today for teachers <strong>and</strong><br />

media specialists to use in creating classroom<br />

teaching aids, manipulative activites, <strong>and</strong><br />

embellishments.<br />

Ackermann Kunstverlag 3124<br />

Meglingerstraße 60<br />

917


918<br />

München, 81477 Germany<br />

Phone: 0049 89 785808-25<br />

Fax: 0049 89 785808-28<br />

www.ackermann-kalender.de<br />

As one of the oldest publishing houses in Germany,<br />

Ackermann is the largest distributor of high quality<br />

art calendars. <strong>Program</strong> 2011: more than 150<br />

calendars in different sizes <strong>and</strong> themes<br />

• Art: basically artists of classic modern<br />

• Photographic: l<strong>and</strong>scapes, nature, flowers,<br />

gardens, animals<br />

• Innovative Ideas, transformed to exclusive<br />

themes<br />

Acorn Media 3118<br />

8515 Georgia Ave., Suite 650<br />

Silver Spring, MD 20910<br />

Phone: 301-608-2115<br />

Fax: 301-608-9312<br />

Toll free: 800-999-0212<br />

http://www.acornmedia.com<br />

Acorn Media provides distinctive, high-quality home<br />

video products that fall outside the homogenous<br />

mainstream. We place a particular focus on the


est of British television <strong>and</strong> special interest<br />

documentaries. Come by <strong>and</strong> check out Athena, a<br />

new br<strong>and</strong>ed line of lifelong learning programs!<br />

Plus, get a FREE DVD!<br />

Booth Staff: Jen Linck, Shannon Cox, Mark Stevens,<br />

Alexis Logan<br />

Action! Library Media Service 2560<br />

65 Pine Avenue #572<br />

Long Beach, CA 90802<br />

Phone: 562-988-8100<br />

Fax: 562-988-8122<br />

Toll free: 800-886-4408<br />

www.ActionLibraryMedia.com<br />

Action! is the academic library’s best resource for<br />

acquiring DVD video. A service-based “Jobber,”<br />

Action! supplies feature films, documentaries,<br />

cutting-edge Independents, <strong>and</strong> instructional video.<br />

For convenience, Action! provides free access to<br />

an online catalog of over 48,000 titles, <strong>and</strong> offers<br />

a search service for hard-to-find or No Longer In<br />

Release titles.<br />

Booth Staff: Cherene Birkholz, Gene Birkholz<br />

919


920<br />

Actrace 1428<br />

P.O. Box 2907<br />

San Ramon, CA 94583<br />

Phone: 800-399-9786<br />

Fax: 800-399-9786<br />

Toll free: 800-399-9786<br />

www.ChineseLibrarySolution.com<br />

Actrace provides complete solutions for your<br />

Chinese language collection, from customized<br />

selection, cataloging, to processing. We offer 100%<br />

OCLC cataloging, >99% average fulfillment rate,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the best selling catalogs. We support various<br />

ordering methods including EDI, online store, <strong>and</strong><br />

offline purchase orders.<br />

Booth Staff: David Du<br />

Adam Matthew Digital 4005<br />

Pelham House, London Road<br />

Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 2AA<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Phone: +44 (0) 1672 511921<br />

Fax: +44 (0) 1672 511663<br />

www.amdigital.co.uk


Adam Matthew Digital works with leading libraries<br />

<strong>and</strong> archives around the world to produce creative<br />

<strong>and</strong> powerful online research <strong>and</strong> teaching<br />

resources. Our digital collections make available<br />

manuscripts <strong>and</strong> rare printed sources that are both<br />

detailed enough for scholarly research <strong>and</strong><br />

accessible enough for undergraduate use.<br />

Booth Staff: Ben Cartwright, Oliver Stacy, Jonathan<br />

Mansfield<br />

Agati, Inc. 3515<br />

1219 W. Lake St.<br />

Chicago, IL 60607<br />

Phone: 312-829-1977<br />

Fax: 312-829-8249<br />

www.agati.com<br />

AGATI designs, engineers <strong>and</strong> manufactures finely<br />

crafted <strong>and</strong> timeless furniture. Quality pieces <strong>and</strong><br />

complete collections are tailored to meet the<br />

functional, aesthetic <strong>and</strong> technological needs of<br />

libraries <strong>and</strong> their patrons. Choose AGATI for<br />

nationally recognized design, service, quality <strong>and</strong><br />

performance.<br />

Booth Staff: Joe Agati, Joe Frueh, Seb Agate<br />

921


922<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>/Affiliate Members 2533<br />

50 E. Huron<br />

St. Chicago, IL 60611<br />

Phone: 312-280-3205<br />

Fax: 312-280-5014<br />

Toll free: 800-545-2433<br />

http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/affiliates/affiliates/<br />

index.cfm<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Affiliates are national or international<br />

nonprofit membership organizations whose interests<br />

are consistent with those of the <strong>ALA</strong>. Affiliate<br />

status is granted by the <strong>ALA</strong> Council upon formal<br />

application.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Membership Pavilion 2424<br />

50 E. Huron St.<br />

Chicago, IL 60611<br />

Phone: 800-545-2433<br />

www.ala.org<br />

The <strong>ALA</strong> Membership Pavilion features every<br />

division, round table <strong>and</strong> office of the Association.<br />

Meet member leaders <strong>and</strong> staff to make<br />

connections for your career <strong>and</strong> your library. <strong>ALA</strong><br />

101 sessions are scheduled every 1/2 hour


throughout the conference. Come to learn <strong>and</strong><br />

share.<br />

Booth Staff: John Chrastka, Director for Membership<br />

Development<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>Program</strong>s Office 2659<br />

50 E. Huron St.<br />

Chicago, IL 60611<br />

Phone: 312-280-5045<br />

Fax: 312-280-5759<br />

Toll free: 800-545-2433x5045<br />

www.ala.org/publicprograms<br />

The <strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>Program</strong>s Office promotes cultural<br />

<strong>and</strong> community programming as an essential part<br />

of library service in all types of libraries. Visit<br />

booth #2659 to learn more about grant<br />

opportunities for your library <strong>and</strong> to see a<br />

demonstration of <strong>Program</strong>mingLibrarian.org.<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Publishing 2605<br />

50 East Huron Street<br />

Chicago, IL 60611<br />

Phone: 312-280-5282<br />

Fax: 312-280-5275<br />

Toll free: 800-545-2433<br />

923


924<br />

http://ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/publishing/inde<br />

x.cfm<br />

Stop by for a demonstration of the RDA Toolkit or<br />

Guide to Reference by <strong>ALA</strong> Publishing’s Digital<br />

Reference group. Learn more about new print,<br />

continuing education, <strong>and</strong> subscription initiatives<br />

offered by <strong>ALA</strong> Editions. Editors will be available<br />

to discuss new book <strong>and</strong> electronic ideas<br />

throughout the conference.<br />

Booth Staff: Steven Hofmann, Troy Linker, Dan<br />

Kaplan, Mary Mackay<br />

Albert Whitman & Company 2616<br />

250 S. Northwest Hwy, Ste 320<br />

Park Ridge, IL 60068<br />

Phone: 847-581-0033<br />

Fax: 847-581-0039<br />

Toll free: 800-255-7675<br />

www.albertwhitman.com<br />

Independently owned <strong>and</strong> operated since 1919,<br />

Albert Whitman & Company is best known for The<br />

Boxcar Children® Mysteries. In many of our books,<br />

we respond to those who have challenging life<br />

situations <strong>and</strong> reach out to children of all<br />

backgrounds <strong>and</strong> experiences.


Booth Staff: Michelle F. Bayuk, John Quatrocchi,<br />

Margaret Coffee, Pat McPartl<strong>and</strong><br />

$-Indicates a program that requires additional<br />

registration or a reservation, the description will<br />

indicate how to register.<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street Press 3813<br />

3212 Duke Street<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, VA 22314<br />

Phone: 703-212-8520<br />

Fax: 703-940-6584<br />

Toll free: 800-889-5937<br />

http://alex<strong>and</strong>erstreet.com<br />

925<br />

Combining the skills of traditional publishing,<br />

librarianship, <strong>and</strong> software development, we create<br />

award-winning, online video, music, <strong>and</strong> full-text<br />

resources known for their quality content, ease of<br />

use, <strong>and</strong> uniquely powerful search capabilities.<br />

Stop by <strong>and</strong> enter to a one-year subscription to<br />

World History in Video: English Language<br />

Documentaries.<br />

Booth Staff: Stephen Rhind-Tutt, Eileen Lawrence,<br />

Mary Siegel, Jenni Wilson, Keith Allen, Gail Zachary,<br />

Debbie Nelson, Andrea Eastman-Mullins, Meg Keller


926<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>ria 1208<br />

1831 Fort Union Blvd.<br />

Salt Lake City, UT 84121<br />

Phone: 801-943-7277<br />

Fax: 801-943-7752<br />

Toll free: 800-347-6439<br />

www.goalex<strong>and</strong>ria.com<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>ria efficiently manages modern libraries,<br />

freeing up administrators, technology coordinators,<br />

<strong>and</strong> librarians for more important tasks. Alex<strong>and</strong>ria<br />

also brings special strengths to the K-12 market<br />

by promoting student achievement in ways<br />

unknown to other library management systems.<br />

Booth Staff: Kevin Dibb<br />

Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill 2701<br />

(A division of Workman Publishing Company)<br />

225 Varick St.<br />

New York, NY 10014-4381<br />

Phone: 212 614-7572<br />

Fax: 800-344-3482<br />

Toll free: 800-722-7202x7572<br />

www.algonquin.com


Publisher of fiction <strong>and</strong> non-fiction in hardcover<br />

<strong>and</strong> trade paper in the following areas: General<br />

Fiction, Memoirs/Biographies, Education,<br />

Adventure/Travel, Writing/Language, History, <strong>and</strong><br />

Religion. Recent titles include New York Times<br />

bestseller, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS & MUDBOUND.<br />

Booth Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern, Steven<br />

Pace<br />

Alibris 3548<br />

1250 45th St. #100<br />

Emeryville, CA 94608<br />

Phone: 510-594-4573<br />

Fax: 510-550-6052<br />

Toll free: 877-254-2747x1<br />

www.alibris.com/library<br />

Alibris Library Services is the leading library<br />

supplier of used, new, <strong>and</strong> hard-to-find books,<br />

movies <strong>and</strong> music. We offer flexible payment<br />

options, consolidated shipping, <strong>and</strong> custom tools<br />

for managing replacement <strong>and</strong> collection<br />

development projects.<br />

Booth Staff: Shelly Stuard, Renee Chastain<br />

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928<br />

ALISE 924<br />

65 East Wacker Place, Suite 1900<br />

Chicago, IL 60110-7246<br />

Phone: 312-795-0996<br />

Fax: 312-419-8950<br />

www.alise.org<br />

The Association for Library <strong>and</strong> Information Science<br />

Education (ALISE) booth in the Library <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Science Education Pavilion is sponsored<br />

jointly by ALISE <strong>and</strong> several of its member schools.<br />

The booth includes materials about the schools’<br />

programs.<br />

All American Specialty Vehicles<br />

1038<br />

51165 Greenfield Parkway<br />

Middlebury, IN 46540<br />

Phone: 574-825-4896<br />

Fax: 574-266-3042<br />

allamericangroupinc.com<br />

All American Specialty Vehicles is dedicated in<br />

providing library associations with innovative,<br />

functional <strong>and</strong> quality vehicle solutions that will


allow library administrators, support staff,<br />

governmental officials, trustees <strong>and</strong> friends of<br />

libraries, to maximize their efforts to bring<br />

bookmobiles to those areas that are underserved<br />

<strong>and</strong> to provide outreach services.<br />

Alliance Entertainment 2554<br />

4250 Coral Ridge Drive<br />

Coral Springs, FL 33065<br />

Phone: 800-329-7664x8509<br />

Fax: 203-723-4789<br />

Toll free: 800-329-7664x8509<br />

www.aent.com<br />

The nation’s leading wholesale supplier of<br />

audiovisual materials on Compact Disc, DVD <strong>and</strong><br />

console games. Alliance has over 400,000 titles<br />

representing over 10,000 labels <strong>and</strong> studios.<br />

Contact us at librarysales@sorc.com to learn more!<br />

Booth Staff: Laurie Lobraico, Ginger Lipponer<br />

AltaMira Press 3525<br />

4501 Forbes Blvd<br />

Lanham, MD 20706<br />

Phone: 800-462-6420<br />

Fax: 800-338-4550<br />

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930<br />

www.altamirapress.com<br />

AltaMira disseminates high-quality information to<br />

those who research, study, practice <strong>and</strong> read in<br />

the humanities <strong>and</strong> social sciences with a focus<br />

on helping the professional development of those<br />

working in the cultural life of a community—the<br />

museum, historical society, arts center, <strong>and</strong> church.<br />

Visit booth #3525 for more details.<br />

Altarama Information Systems 700<br />

1111 East 1100 North<br />

Orem, UT 84097<br />

Phone: 888-982-9997<br />

Fax: 801-226-7866<br />

www.altarama.com<br />

Altarama delivers technology to help reference<br />

librarians improve efficiency <strong>and</strong> job satisfaction.<br />

Our solutions help with managing reference<br />

requests of all types, including email, Web forms,<br />

text <strong>and</strong> IM, plus a full-featured chat reference<br />

system <strong>and</strong> great reports <strong>and</strong> statistics. Come to<br />

Booth #700 <strong>and</strong> see what’s new!<br />

Booth Staff: Linda Arret, Arthur Brady, Louise<br />

Stewart, Meagan Brady, Chris Kirby


Alternative Press Center 4249<br />

P.O. Box 47739<br />

Chicago, IL 60647<br />

Phone: 312-451-8133<br />

Fax: 773-772-4180<br />

www.altpress.org<br />

Publisher of the Alternative Press Index <strong>and</strong> home<br />

of the Alternative Press Center Library. <strong>ALA</strong> <strong>Exhibit</strong><br />

provides sample copies of the Index, copies of<br />

Annotations: a Guide to the Independent Critical<br />

Press, <strong>and</strong> 100 display-only periodicals. Information<br />

on using the electronic version of the Alternative<br />

Press Index for research.<br />

Booth Staff: Charles DAdamo, Kevin Jones, Graham<br />

Stephenson<br />

Ambassador Books <strong>and</strong> Media 2948<br />

445 Broadhollow Road, Suite 206<br />

Melville, NY 11747<br />

Phone: 800-431-8913<br />

Fax: 631-770-1015<br />

Toll free: 800-431-8913<br />

www.absbook.com<br />

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932<br />

Ambassador offers a comprehensive range of firm<br />

order, st<strong>and</strong>ing order, approval plan services, new<br />

title announcement service, <strong>and</strong> an interactive<br />

OneSource database of over four million print titles<br />

<strong>and</strong> over one million non-print titles. The company<br />

is an OCLC WorldCat partner providing complete<br />

shelf ready processing for all materials.<br />

Booth Staff: Stuart Grinell, Susan Brodbar<br />

America Reads Spanish 3025<br />

2655 Le Jeune Road, Suite 1114<br />

Coral Gables, FL 33134<br />

Phone: 305-446-4387<br />

Fax: 305-446-2602<br />

www.americareadsspanish.com<br />

Official institution that develops <strong>and</strong> promotes the<br />

Spanish Book Publishing Industries <strong>and</strong> channels<br />

inquiries <strong>and</strong> activities related to this industry.<br />

Booth Staff: Alina San Juan, Isabel Neal, Ignacio<br />

Dominguez<br />

American Collective St<strong>and</strong> 3108<br />

277 White Street<br />

Buchanan, NY 10511


Phone: 914-739-7500<br />

Fax: 914-739-7575<br />

Toll free: 800-462-7687<br />

www.americancollectivest<strong>and</strong>.com<br />

A collective of individual st<strong>and</strong>s representing all<br />

segments of U.S. publishing, book trade <strong>and</strong><br />

electronic sectors. <strong>2010</strong>/2011: Frankfurt Book Fair,<br />

Beijing Book Fair, London Book Fair, Beijing Book<br />

Fair, Bologna Book Fair, <strong>and</strong> Sharjah, Abu Dhabi<br />

& Riyadh Book Fairs<br />

Booth Staff: Jon Malinowski, Janet Fritsch<br />

American Geological Institute 1111<br />

4220 King St<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, VA 22302<br />

Phone: 703-379-2480<br />

Fax: 703-379-7563<br />

www.agiweb.org<br />

933<br />

The American Geological Institute is a federation<br />

of 46 geoscientific <strong>and</strong> professional associations.<br />

AGI’s information products include: GeoRef, the<br />

primary abstracting & indexing service for the<br />

geosciences; EARTH Magazine, a monthly source<br />

for geoscience news on research <strong>and</strong> policy; <strong>and</strong>


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the Glossary of Geology, the authoritative source<br />

for geologic terminology.<br />

Booth Staff: Monika Long, Karin Mills<br />

American Interfile & Library<br />

Relocations 4062<br />

55 Sweenydale Avenue<br />

Bayshore, NY 11706<br />

Phone: 631-231-3309<br />

Fax: 631-952-7521<br />

Toll free: 800-426-9901<br />

www.americaninterfile.com<br />

Providing nationwide library moving services,<br />

collection management services, bar-code <strong>and</strong> RFI<br />

installations, collection cleaning, shelving system<br />

moving <strong>and</strong> installation, collection mapping <strong>and</strong><br />

transition consulting, space planning, vendor<br />

coordination <strong>and</strong> relocation scheduling<br />

Booth Staff: Gary Hall<br />

American Psychological Association<br />

3131<br />

750 First Street NE


Washington, DC 20002-4241<br />

Phone: 202-336-5500<br />

Fax: 202-336-6191<br />

Toll free: 800-374-2721<br />

The premier source of information in psychology.<br />

APA delivers this information through its expansive<br />

collection of books, journals, newsletters, electronic<br />

products <strong>and</strong> its website, www.apa.org.<br />

American Public Health Association<br />

2346<br />

800 I St., NW<br />

Washington, DC 20001-3710<br />

Phone: 202-777-2462<br />

Fax: 202-777-2531<br />

Toll free: 800-320-2742<br />

www.apha.org<br />

APHA is the foremost publisher of public<br />

health-related books <strong>and</strong> periodicals promoting<br />

high scientific st<strong>and</strong>ards, action programs <strong>and</strong><br />

public policy for good health. APHA publishes the<br />

American Journal of Public Health, currently<br />

celebrating 100 years <strong>and</strong> The Nation’s Health.<br />

Booth Staff: David Hartogs, Nina Tristani<br />

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936<br />

Amicus 2964<br />

P.O. Box 1329<br />

Mankato, MN 56002<br />

Phone: 507-388-9357<br />

Fax: 507-388-1779<br />

www.amicuspublishing.us<br />

Amicus—a child’s friend <strong>and</strong> companion—promoting<br />

the wonder, diversity, <strong>and</strong> the challenges of the<br />

modern world. Created to publish library-bound<br />

books for K-12 that beg to be read for learning<br />

<strong>and</strong> pleasure; Amicus provides high-interest <strong>and</strong><br />

curriculum-based books that offer points of<br />

interaction for young minds.<br />

Booth Staff: Christine Schindele, Cathy Stuve,<br />

Rebecca Glaser<br />

Annick Press 2809<br />

15 Patricia Ave.<br />

Toronto, ON M2M 1H9<br />

ON, Canada<br />

Phone: 416-221-4802<br />

Fax: 416-221-8400<br />

www.annickpress.com


Award-winning books for children <strong>and</strong> young adults;<br />

thought-provoking novels, innovative nonfiction,<br />

picture books, <strong>and</strong> poetry available in hardcover<br />

<strong>and</strong> paperback. Distributed by Firefly Books.<br />

Booth Staff: Brigitte Waisberg, Susan Shipton<br />

Anup Research And Multimedia USA<br />

Health <strong>and</strong> Wellness Management<br />

Including Diabetes, High Blood<br />

Pressure, High Cholestrol, Heart<br />

Problem, Asthma, Women Health<br />

<strong>and</strong> Many More 4231<br />

15 Lucia Court<br />

Aberdeen, NJ 7747<br />

Phone: 732-324-2023<br />

Fax: 732-441-7474<br />

www.doctoranup.com<br />

937<br />

We are global multimedia Health Education<br />

Company <strong>and</strong> help patients stay healthy <strong>and</strong><br />

prevent complications from many chronic medical<br />

illnesses including diabetes. We also have wellness,<br />

women care <strong>and</strong> preventive care divisions. Our web<br />

based programs <strong>and</strong> DVDs in different languages


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are written exclusively by doctors. Worldwide<br />

distributors needed immediately.<br />

Booth Staff: K Lee, R Josh<br />

AP Images from AccuWeather 2009<br />

1300 Virginia Drive, Suite 215<br />

Fort Washington, PA 19034<br />

Phone: 215-540-5676<br />

Fax: 215-540-5669<br />

apimages.accuweather.com/<br />

AP Images, exclusively from AccuWeather, enables<br />

learners of all ages <strong>and</strong> interests to search 6.6<br />

million photographs from the 1800’s to minutes<br />

ago, plus sound bites since 1920, 184,000 graphics,<br />

<strong>and</strong> full text from The Associated Press. All are<br />

free of viruses <strong>and</strong> inappropriate content, <strong>and</strong><br />

licensed for educational use.<br />

Booth Staff: Mary Beth Snee & Kelly Minissale<br />

Arcadia Publishing 4105<br />

420 W<strong>and</strong>o Park Boulevard<br />

Mount Pleasant, SC 29464<br />

Phone: 843-853-2070<br />

Fax: 843-853-0044


Toll free: 888-313-2665<br />

www.arcadiapublishing.com<br />

Arcadia Publishing is the leading publisher of local<br />

<strong>and</strong> regional history in the United States. Books<br />

celebrate the places <strong>and</strong> faces that give America<br />

its spirit <strong>and</strong> life. Distinctive sepia covers, local<br />

authors, <strong>and</strong> vintage images present a curbside<br />

look <strong>and</strong> street level underst<strong>and</strong>ing of a town’s<br />

bygone times.<br />

Arsenal Pulp Press 2833<br />

#102-211 East Georgia St.<br />

Vancouver, V6A 1Z6<br />

British Columbia, Canada<br />

Phone: 604-687-4233<br />

Fax: 604-687-4283<br />

Toll free: 888-600-7857<br />

http://www.arsenalpulp.com<br />

Arsenal Pulp Press is a trade <strong>and</strong> literary publisher<br />

based in Vancouver, Canada, publishing in a wide<br />

range of genres: literary fiction <strong>and</strong> nonfiction;<br />

poetry; alternative cookbooks (including vegan);<br />

alternative crafts; LGBT literature; politics <strong>and</strong><br />

culture; <strong>and</strong> the visual arts.<br />

Booth Staff: Robert Ballantyne, Brian Lam<br />

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940<br />

Arte Publico Press 2643<br />

University of Houston, 452 Cullen Performance Hall<br />

Houston, TX 77204-2004<br />

Phone: 713-743-2999<br />

Fax: 713-743-3080<br />

Toll free: 800-633-ARTE<br />

www.artepublicopress.com<br />

Arte Público Press along with its imprint for<br />

children <strong>and</strong> young adults, Piñata Books, will<br />

display it’s line of contemporary literature written<br />

by U.S. Hispanic authors.<br />

Booth Staff: Carmen Peña Abrego<br />

Artisan Books 2701<br />

(A division of Workman Publishing Company)<br />

225 Varick St.<br />

New York, NY 10014-4381<br />

Phone: 212-614-7572<br />

Fax: 800-344-3482<br />

Toll free: 800-722-7202x7572<br />

www.workman.com<br />

Publisher of high-quality illustrated books in<br />

Culinary Arts, Lifestyle, Photography/Art,


Profiles/Portraits, Home/Hobby; distributor for<br />

Greenwich Workshop Press: Artist inspired<br />

illustrated books<br />

Booth Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern, Steven<br />

Pace<br />

ARTstor 3937<br />

151 East 61st Street<br />

New York, NY 10065<br />

Phone: 212-500-2400<br />

Fax: 212-500-2401<br />

Toll free: 866-248-2691<br />

www.artstor.org<br />

ARTstor is a nonprofit digital image library with<br />

more than one million images in the arts,<br />

architecture, humanities, <strong>and</strong> social sciences.<br />

ARTstor also provides an online workspace <strong>and</strong> a<br />

suite of software tools to view, present, annotate,<br />

<strong>and</strong> manage images for education <strong>and</strong> scholarship.<br />

www. artstor.org<br />

Booth Staff: Stephanie Krueger, Rachel Harrison<br />

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942<br />

Asia for Kids/Culture for<br />

Kids/Master Comm 2450<br />

4480 Lake Forest Dr #302<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45242<br />

Phone: 513-563-3100<br />

Fax: 513-563-3105<br />

Toll free: 800-765-5885<br />

www.master-comm.com<br />

Publisher <strong>and</strong> distributor of multicultural <strong>and</strong><br />

bilingual books <strong>and</strong> DVD. Books in 30+languages:<br />

Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Hindi,<br />

Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese,<br />

Somali <strong>and</strong> more. Families of the World, If the<br />

World Were a Village, After School Chinese, Going<br />

to School in India & BookBox DVD series.<br />

Booth Staff: Becky Fischer, Selina Yoon, Michael<br />

Chen, Fred Chen<br />

Association of Research Libraries:<br />

LibQUAL+& StatsQUAL 3853<br />

21 Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 800<br />

Washington, DC 20036<br />

Phone: 202-296-2296


Fax: 202-872-0884<br />

www.libqual.org<br />

LibQUAL+(R) is a suite of services that libraries<br />

use to solicit, track, underst<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> act upon<br />

users’ opinions of service quality. Part of the<br />

StatsQUAL suite of services which includes<br />

ClimateQUAL, MINES for Libraries, <strong>and</strong> ARL<br />

Statistics. Offered to libraries by the Association<br />

of Research Libraries.<br />

Booth Staff: Lee Anne George, Henry Gross, David<br />

Green, Jim Self, Julia Blixrud, Bruce Thompson,<br />

Steve Hiller, Yol<strong>and</strong>a Glass, Gary Roebuck<br />

Atiz Innovation, Inc. 1032<br />

1680 Vine St, Suite 1208<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90028<br />

Fax: 866-895-2691<br />

Toll free: 800-501-6035<br />

www.atiz.com<br />

Booth Staff: Mary Fischer<br />

Atlas Systems 3825<br />

244 Clearfield Avenue, Suite 407<br />

Virginia Beach, VA 23462<br />

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944<br />

Phone: 757-467-7872<br />

Fax: 757-467-7875<br />

www.atlas-sys.com<br />

Atlas is best known for creating the ILLiad<br />

interlibrary loan management system, exclusively<br />

distributed by OCLC <strong>and</strong> used by more than 1,100<br />

libraries worldwide. Atlas has also introduced Ares,<br />

an electronic reserves solution, <strong>and</strong> Aeon, an online<br />

request <strong>and</strong> workflow management system<br />

specifically designed for special collections libraries<br />

<strong>and</strong> archives.<br />

Booth Staff: Jason Glover, Dan Specht, Genie<br />

Powell, Rich Stryker, Christian Dupont, Frank<br />

Hermes<br />

Audio Bookshelf 2541<br />

44 Ocean View Drive<br />

Middletown, RI 2842<br />

Phone: 401-849-2333<br />

Fax: 401-842-0040<br />

Toll free: 800-234-1713<br />

www.audiobookshelf.com<br />

Audio Bookshelf is the publisher of award-winning,<br />

unabridged audiobooks <strong>and</strong> has been since 1992.<br />

Check us out at www.audiobookshelf.com.


Booth Staff: Dave Dittmann<br />

Audio Editions Books On Cassette<br />

& CD 3340<br />

P.O. Box 6930<br />

Auburn, CA 95604<br />

Phone: 530-888-7801<br />

Fax: 800-882-1840<br />

Toll free: 800-231-4261<br />

www.AudioEditionsLibrary.com<br />

For 20 years, Audio Editions has provided<br />

unsurpassed service to our library customers. Our<br />

catalog is the most comprehensive in the industry<br />

<strong>and</strong> we are now offering Playaways! Friendly<br />

library specialists help you receive extensive<br />

savings on selection, replacements, optional library<br />

packaging services <strong>and</strong> our flexible St<strong>and</strong>ing Order<br />

Plans.<br />

Booth Staff: Kirby Desha, Frank Gianopulos, Jan<br />

Jacobson<br />

Author Solutions, Inc. 3033<br />

1663 Liberty Drive<br />

Bloomington, IN 47403<br />

945


946<br />

Phone: 812-339-6000<br />

Toll free: 877-655-1722<br />

www.authorsolutions.com<br />

Author Solutions, Inc. is owned by Bertram Capital<br />

<strong>and</strong> is the world leader in indie book<br />

publishing—the fastest-growing segment of<br />

publishing. ASI’s self-publishing<br />

br<strong>and</strong>s—AuthorHouse, Author-House UK, iUniverse,<br />

Trafford, Xlibris, <strong>and</strong> Wordclay—have helped more<br />

than 85,000 authors self-publish, promote, <strong>and</strong><br />

bring to market more than 120,000 new titles. w<br />

ww.authorsolutions.com.<br />

Auto-Graphics, Inc. 1225<br />

3201 Temple Avenue, Suite 100<br />

Pomona, CA 97168<br />

Phone: 800-776-6939<br />

Fax: 909-595-3506<br />

Toll free: 800-776-6939<br />

www.auto-graphics.com<br />

Auto-Graphics provides data automation solutions.<br />

The AGent integrated product suite is comprised<br />

of AGent Iluminar a next generation patron user<br />

interface; AGent VERSO ILS; AGent Resource<br />

Sharing an interlibrary loan <strong>and</strong> consortial


orrowing solution; <strong>and</strong> AGent Search a federated<br />

search application.<br />

Booth Staff: Paul Cope, Albert Flores, Mary Jackson,<br />

Mary Clark, Lynn Shrewsbury, Ted Koppel, Mirella<br />

Escamilla, Kim Masterson, Marcus Roberson<br />

Aux Amateurs De Livres 1629<br />

62, Avenue de Suffren<br />

Paris, NA 75015<br />

NA, France<br />

Phone: 33 1 45 671838<br />

Fax: 33 01 45 66 50 70<br />

www.auxam.fr<br />

An international bookseller <strong>and</strong> subscription agent<br />

for materials published in France <strong>and</strong> French<br />

speaking countries. Experienced staff provide in<br />

depth services including Approval Plans, St<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

orders, Serials, Bib services, Full LC cataloging<br />

records, books servicing.<br />

Booth Staff: Gilles de La Rochefoucauld,<br />

Anne-Sophie Annino, Christèle Giboire<br />

AWE, Inc. 3353<br />

2501 Seaport Drive Suite #410 SH<br />

947


948<br />

Chester, PA 19013<br />

Phone: 610-833-6400<br />

Fax: 610-833-6440<br />

Toll free: 888-293-0272<br />

www.awe-net.com<br />

AWE’s Early Literacy Station(TM) <strong>and</strong> ELS Bilingual<br />

Spanish(TM) are the premiere All-In-One¨ digital<br />

learning centers for children ages 3-8. Content is<br />

multimedia, educational, wholesome, interactive,<br />

<strong>and</strong> top-rated. No technical knowledge or support<br />

is required. Kids don’t have to know they are<br />

learning: they just think they are having fun.¨<br />

Booth Staff: Karl Thornton, John Louchheim, Desiree<br />

Jeremenko, Dennean H<strong>and</strong>field, Steve Russell, Brian<br />

Aertker, Michael Mok, Donald Kennedy, Dan Monka<br />

Azuradisc, Inc. 1037<br />

7307 S. 89th Place<br />

Mesa, AZ 85212<br />

Phone: 480-827-8786<br />

Fax: 480-827-1104<br />

Toll free: 800-933-4923<br />

www.azuradisc.com<br />

In 1995 Azuradisc invented <strong>and</strong> patented the<br />

world’s first disc repair machine <strong>and</strong> continues as


innovators in Disc Repair. Azuradisc has desktop<br />

to fully automated machines repairing all disc<br />

types <strong>and</strong> care products including security strips,<br />

scratch guards, spray cleaner, microfiber cloths<br />

<strong>and</strong> offers Disc Repair Service for as little as<br />

$1.00/disc.<br />

Booth Staff: Robert Bauer/Alan Gibson<br />

B & H Publishing Group 2258<br />

127 Ninth Ave North<br />

Nashville, TN 37234<br />

Phone: 800-251-3225<br />

Fax: 800-296-4036<br />

www.BHPublishingGroup.com<br />

B&H Publishing Group offers inspirational fiction<br />

<strong>and</strong> nonfiction. Best known for the NYT #1 best<br />

seller The Love Dare, as well as books from Beth<br />

Moore. The company’s Fidelis imprint features<br />

chart-topping authors Oliver North, Chuck Norris,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Senator Jim DeMint. Also a leading publisher<br />

of English <strong>and</strong> Spanish Bibles, <strong>and</strong> 4C Bible<br />

reference books.<br />

Booth Staff: Matt West<br />

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950<br />

Backstage Library Works 3911<br />

533 East 1860 South<br />

Provo, UT 84606<br />

Phone: 801-356-1852<br />

Fax: 801-356-8220<br />

Toll free: 800-288-1265<br />

www.bslw.com<br />

Backstage provides professional <strong>and</strong> technical<br />

services for preserving your collections <strong>and</strong><br />

providing greater patron access to your holdings.<br />

Services include Cataloging in 40 languages,<br />

Marcadia Copy Cataloging, MARS Authority Control,<br />

Digitization <strong>and</strong> Image Metadata Creation,<br />

Preservation Microfilming, Microfilm Duplication<br />

<strong>and</strong> Storage, Retrospective Conversion, ILS Data<br />

Migration, Reclassification, <strong>and</strong> On-Site RFID<br />

Tagging.<br />

Booth Staff: Lara Henry, Cassie Ellis, Christle<br />

Chumney, Jeff Calcagno, John Merrill, Joan DaShiell,<br />

Joe Konrath, Kelly Barrall, John Reese, Maritta<br />

Coppieters, Nate Cothran, Karen Anderson, Richard<br />

Covington


Baker & Taylor 3741<br />

2550 West Tyvola Rd, Suite 300<br />

Charlotte, NC 28217<br />

Phone: 704-998-3100<br />

Fax: 704-998-3316<br />

Toll free: 800-775-1800<br />

www.baker-taylor.com<br />

Baker & Taylor is a global company offering print<br />

<strong>and</strong> digital books, entertainment products <strong>and</strong><br />

value-added services to libraries, institutions <strong>and</strong><br />

retailers. Baker & Taylor distributes more than<br />

37,000 book publishers, more than 6,500 music<br />

<strong>and</strong> video production companies, <strong>and</strong> has a<br />

database of more than 6.5 million title listings.<br />

Barnes & Noble 3107<br />

7651 Carson Blvd.<br />

Long Beach, CA 90808<br />

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Berkeley Electronic Press 4116<br />

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Washington, DC 20057-1212<br />

963


964<br />

Phone: 202-687-3885<br />

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Bloomsbury/Walker & Co. 2800<br />

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Bologna Children’s Book Fair 3108<br />

Piazza Costituzione, 6<br />

Bologna, Surrey 40128 Italy


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208 W. Chicago Street<br />

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Book Publishing Company 2865<br />

PO Box 99<br />

971


972<br />

415 Farm Road<br />

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TheBookCheckOut.com 3110<br />

277 White Street<br />

Buchanan, NY 10511<br />

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www.thebookcheckout.com<br />

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974<br />

The Book Checkout is a searchable database of<br />

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BookExpo America 3015<br />

383 Main Avenue<br />

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BookFlix/Expert Space 2624<br />

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New York, NY 10012<br />

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350 Seventh Ave. 19th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10001<br />

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Building on Artforum’s forty-year reputation,<br />

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Booklist Publications 1611<br />

50 E. Huron Street<br />

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Fax: 615-292-8249<br />

Toll free: 800-726-4242<br />

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A 32pg monthly book review designed for public<br />

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400 Hahn Road<br />

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977<br />

For over 30 years, BOT has been a premier<br />

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audiobooks for all ages, including popular Fiction,<br />

Mysteries <strong>and</strong> Non-Fiction. Popular St<strong>and</strong>ing Order<br />

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discounting <strong>and</strong> price caps. Order direct to receive<br />

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402 Industrial Lane<br />

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Fax: 205-909-3396<br />

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Phone: 603-821-3681<br />

Fax: 781-440-0560<br />

Toll free: 800-327-6960 Ext 3681<br />

www.books24x7.com<br />

Books24x7 offers libraries a comprehensive suite<br />

of 13 topically oriented collections in a searchable,<br />

Web-based environment. Patrons receive full access<br />

to the complete contents of thous<strong>and</strong>s of technical,


usiness, <strong>and</strong> financial books from the best names<br />

in book publishing as well as need-to-read best<br />

practices authored by C-level industry experts.<br />

Booth Staff: Lou Mutty, Jeremy Zahrte, Jeff Atkins,<br />

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Los Angeles, CA 90048<br />

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Fax: 866-542-7681<br />

Toll free: 866-902-7108<br />

www.boom-studios.com<br />

Boom! Studios specializes in high-profile projects<br />

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recently launched BOOM Kids! with Pixar’s The<br />

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Boopsie, Inc. 1509<br />

464 Linden St.<br />

979


980<br />

Laguna Beach, CA 92651<br />

Phone: 650-241-3300<br />

Fax: 650-241-330x<br />

http://boopsie.com<br />

Mobilize your library today with direct ILS<br />

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Booth Staff: Greg Carpenter, Tim Kay, James<br />

Gowers<br />

Borntraeger Science Publishers<br />

3124<br />

Johannesstr. 3A<br />

Stuttgart, 70176 Germany<br />

Phone: +49 711-351456-0<br />

Fax: +49 711-351456-99<br />

www.borntraeger-cramer.de<br />

E. Schweizerbart <strong>and</strong> Gebr. Borntraeger publish<br />

<strong>and</strong> distribute printed <strong>and</strong> electronic scholarly<br />

journals, book series <strong>and</strong> monographs in the Earth<br />

<strong>and</strong> environmental Sciences, aquatic ecology,<br />

botany, anthropology <strong>and</strong> zoology.


Borroughs Corp. 4140<br />

3002 N. Burdick Street<br />

Kalamazoo, MI 49004<br />

Phone: 269-342-0161<br />

Fax: 269-342-4161<br />

Toll free: 800-748-0227<br />

www.borroughs.com<br />

Borroughs provides storage solutions for all types<br />

of media. Our Wilsonstak® Library Shelving, Record<br />

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Larry Richards, Alan Collick<br />

Botanical Press 4263<br />

P.O. Box 1356<br />

Redondo Beach, CA 90278<br />

Phone: 310-370-8044<br />

Fax: 310-370-3925<br />

www.Botanical-Press.com<br />

981


982<br />

The Deep Voyages to Titanic <strong>and</strong> Beyond is a<br />

luxurious must-have for anyone with an interest<br />

in Titanic or the deep oceans. Till<strong>and</strong>sia II is the<br />

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Bound to Stay Bound Books 2600<br />

1880 West Morton<br />

Jacksonville, IL 62650<br />

Phone: 217-245-5191<br />

Fax: 800-747-2872<br />

Toll free: 800-637-6586<br />

www.btsb.com<br />

Prebound juvenile library books with full processing<br />

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unattached call number labels (with protector),<br />

bar codes (with protector) are free as are MARC<br />

records <strong>and</strong> shipping.


Booth Staff: Mike Brady, Bob Sibert, Lori Smith,<br />

Harry Gaylord, Janna Holden, Janet Muegge<br />

Boydell & Brewer, Inc. 2143<br />

668 Mt. Hope Ave.<br />

Rochester, NY 14620<br />

Phone: (585) 275-0419<br />

Fax: (585) 271-8778<br />

www.boydell<strong>and</strong>brewer.com<br />

Publisher of scholarly <strong>and</strong> academic books in the<br />

humanities. Emphasis is in Medieval history,<br />

archaeology <strong>and</strong> literature: also titles in the history<br />

of medicine, African studies, musicology, European<br />

history, German literature <strong>and</strong> Spanish Culture.<br />

Imprints include Boydell, DS Brewer, Camden<br />

House, Gallica, James Currey, Tamesis <strong>and</strong><br />

University of Rochester Press.<br />

Booth Staff: Susan Bain<br />

Brainfuse, Inc. 4125<br />

271 Madison Ave., 4th Floor, Suite 407<br />

New York, NY 10016<br />

Phone: 866-272-4638<br />

Fax: 212-504-8184<br />

Toll free: 866-272-4638<br />

983


984<br />

www.brainfuse.com<br />

Brainfuse is America’s leading provider of live<br />

online tutoring <strong>and</strong> job search services for patrons.<br />

Through our HelpNow & JobNow services, patrons<br />

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assistance in academics, testing, <strong>and</strong> job search.<br />

Stop by booth #4125 to learn more about HelpNow<br />

<strong>and</strong> JobNow, plus our newest innovations.<br />

Booth Staff: Jack Rothstein, Francesco Lecciso,<br />

Gianni Lecciso, Alex Sztuden, Kris Lecciso<br />

Bretford 725<br />

BRILL 1325<br />

153 Milk Street, 6th Floor<br />

Boston, MA 2109<br />

Phone: 617-263-2323<br />

Fax: 617-263-2324<br />

www.brill.nl<br />

Brill is an international scholarly publisher in law,<br />

humanities <strong>and</strong> social sciences, publishing<br />

100+journals <strong>and</strong> 600 new reference works <strong>and</strong><br />

books each year. Through Brill Online, Brill offers<br />

electronic access to a continually exp<strong>and</strong>ing


number of our award-winning reference works.<br />

Visit Brill’s booth #1365 <strong>and</strong> our website at www<br />

.brill.nl.<br />

Booth Staff: Steven Dane, Ellen Endres, Alison<br />

Macdonald, Eleanor Kerrissey<br />

Brilliance Audio 3565<br />

1704 Eaton Drive<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Haven, MI 49417<br />

Phone: 800-648-2312<br />

Fax: 616-846-0630<br />

Toll free: 800-648-2312<br />

http://library.brillianceaudio.com<br />

985<br />

Brilliance Audio provides a wide selection of<br />

audiobooks featuring bestselling authors <strong>and</strong> a<br />

variety of genres. We offer our Library Edition<br />

product line at great discounts with FREE lifetime<br />

replacements! Brilliance Audio titles are available<br />

on CD, MP3-CD, Playaway <strong>and</strong> OverDrive. Visit us<br />

at booth #3565 for more details.<br />

Booth Staff: Raynel White, Amy Hosford; Natalie<br />

Fedewa; Steve Woessner; Tim Ditlow


986<br />

Brockhaus/German Books 3124<br />

Kreidlerstr. 9 Kornwestheim, 70806<br />

Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany<br />

Phone: 0049 (0)7154 1327 48<br />

Fax: 0049 (0)7154 1327 90<br />

www.brockhaus-germanbooks.com<br />

Brockhaus/German Books is your supplier for all<br />

publications from continental Europe. We offer a<br />

full range of services for libraries <strong>and</strong> bookshops:<br />

From monographic orders to journals, from<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ing orders to approval plans, from<br />

selection-slip programs to antiquarian searches –<br />

we provide the services your library needs.<br />

Booth Staff: Annette Felix<br />

Brodart Co. 3225<br />

500 Arch. St.<br />

Williamsport, PA 17701<br />

Phone: 570-326-2461<br />

Fax: 570-651-1635


Toll free: 800-233-8467<br />

www.brodart.com<br />

Since 1939 libraries have turned to Brodart for<br />

everything from shelf-ready books to electronic<br />

ordering systems, high quality furniture, <strong>and</strong><br />

supplies. From humble beginnings, Brodart has<br />

grown to become an international company, serving<br />

libraries from the Northwest Territories to the<br />

Pacific Rim, with facilities in the U.S. <strong>and</strong> Canada.<br />

Brookhaven Press 1704<br />

2004 Kramer Street<br />

La Crosse, WI 54603<br />

Phone: 608-781-0850<br />

Fax: 608-781-3883<br />

Toll free: 800-236-0850x131<br />

www.brookhavenpress.com<br />

Brookhaven Press reprints state, county histories,<br />

<strong>and</strong> genealogical titles as books or CDs.<br />

Additionally, we offer Clio, a digital bookshelf with<br />

500 searchable titles of your choice from our<br />

collection. Brookhaven also offers collections<br />

including Historic Pittsburgh, 19th Century<br />

Schoolbooks <strong>and</strong> a range of microfilm <strong>and</strong> fiche.<br />

Booth Staff: Carol Berteotti<br />

987


988<br />

Buckstaff Company 3365<br />

1127 S. Main St., P.O. Box 2506<br />

Oshkosh, WI 54903-2506<br />

Phone: 920-235-5890<br />

Fax: 920-235-2018<br />

Toll free: 800-755-5890<br />

www.buckstaff.com<br />

The Buckstaff Company has spent over 150 years<br />

h<strong>and</strong>crafting fine wood furniture. Our pieces will<br />

st<strong>and</strong> the test of time <strong>and</strong> provide a functional,<br />

appealing, quality interior for your library. We<br />

manufacture computer support furniture, circulation<br />

desks, shelving, youth furniture, seating, <strong>and</strong><br />

display fixtures.<br />

Booth Staff: Jeanne Klawitter, Tom Mugerauer,<br />

Lisa-Marie Wesenberg, Marty Cowie, Ken House,<br />

Joel Morley<br />

Bureau of Economic Analysis 4010<br />

1441 L Street NW<br />

Washington, DC 20230<br />

Phone: 202-606-9900<br />

Fax: 202-606-5313<br />

www.bea.gov


The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) is an<br />

agency of the Department of Commerce. BEA<br />

produces economic accounts statistics that enable<br />

government <strong>and</strong> business decision-makers,<br />

researchers, <strong>and</strong> the American public to follow <strong>and</strong><br />

underst<strong>and</strong> the performance of the Nation’s<br />

economy.<br />

Bureau of Labor Statistics 4045<br />

2 Massachusetts Ave. NE, Rm 2850<br />

Washington, DC 20212<br />

Phone: 202-691-5200<br />

Fax: 202-691-7890<br />

www.bls.gov<br />

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal<br />

fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in<br />

the broad field of labor economics <strong>and</strong> statistics.<br />

Booth Staff: OPUB staff<br />

BWI 3231<br />

989


990<br />

1340 Ridgeview Dr.<br />

McHenry, IL 60050<br />

Phone: 815-578-4592<br />

Fax: 815-578-4680<br />

Toll free: 800-888-4478<br />

www.titletales.com<br />

BWI offers books, music, DVDs, audiobooks <strong>and</strong><br />

related services that meet the needs of public<br />

libraries. BWI has an easy-to-use website (titletal<br />

es.com), plus professional Collection Development,<br />

Cataloging, <strong>and</strong> Processing staff, dedicated<br />

exclusively to servicing public libraries.<br />

ByWater Solutions 817<br />

787 Laurel Walk, Apt E<br />

Goleta, CA 93117<br />

Phone: 888-900-8944<br />

Fax: 888-900-8944<br />

Toll free: 888-900-8944<br />

www.bywatersolutions.com<br />

At ByWater Solutions, our goal is to empower<br />

libraries to explore, implement, <strong>and</strong> successfully<br />

use open source solutions such as Koha <strong>and</strong><br />

Evergreen. We are flexible <strong>and</strong> responsive, offering<br />

customized hosting, migration, training,


development, <strong>and</strong> support options according to our<br />

customers’ needs.<br />

Cambridge University Press 2324<br />

32 Avenue of the Americas<br />

New York, NY 10013-2473<br />

Phone: 212-924-3900<br />

Fax: 212-691-3239<br />

Toll free: 800-221-4512<br />

www.cambridge.org/us<br />

Cambridge University Press is the oldest publisher<br />

in the world, <strong>and</strong> has been at the cutting-edge for<br />

425 years. Publishing hundreds of leading books<br />

<strong>and</strong> journals in many fields every year, Cambridge<br />

is excited to launch its e-book platform, Cambridge<br />

Books Online, at <strong>ALA</strong> Mid-Winter <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Booth Staff: Erin Igoe, Michael Duncan, Alan<br />

Roseman, Ruth Melchionne, Andrea Cernichiari<br />

C<strong>and</strong>lewick Press 3002<br />

991


992<br />

99 Dover Street<br />

Somerville, MA 2144<br />

Phone: 617-661-3330<br />

Fax: 617-661-0565<br />

www.c<strong>and</strong>lewick.com<br />

C<strong>and</strong>lewick Press publishes award winning<br />

hardcover <strong>and</strong> paperback children’s books for<br />

readers of all ages, including board books, picture<br />

books, beginning readers, chapter books, <strong>and</strong><br />

novels for middle grade <strong>and</strong> young adult readers.<br />

Booth Staff: Jenny Choy, Sharon Hancock<br />

Capstone Digital 2609<br />

151 Good Counsel Drive<br />

Mankato, MN 56001<br />

Phone: 888-262-0705<br />

Fax: 888-262-0705<br />

Toll free: 800-747-4992<br />

www.capstonepub.com<br />

Engage <strong>and</strong> inspire students to read with Capstone<br />

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include PebbleGo <strong>and</strong> Capstone Interactive Library.<br />

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Booth Staff: Gail Lewis


Capstone Press 2609<br />

151 Good Counsel Drive<br />

Mankato, MN 56001<br />

Phone: 800-747-4992<br />

Fax: 888-262-0705<br />

Toll free: 800-747-4992<br />

www.capstonepub.com<br />

Capstone Press, an imprint of Capstone, publishes<br />

accessible, appealing nonfiction for grades preK-9.<br />

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Booth Staff: Amy Cox<br />

Career Cruising 2242<br />

1867 Yonge Street, Suite 1002<br />

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Phone: 416-463-1600<br />

Fax: 416-463-0938<br />

Toll free: 800-965-8541<br />

www.careercruising.com<br />

993<br />

Career Cruising is a comprehensive online career<br />

guidance resource for your library that includes:<br />

internationally respected career assessment tools,


994<br />

detailed occupation profiles, multimedia interviews<br />

with real working people, comprehensive college<br />

<strong>and</strong> financial aid information, as well as an<br />

electronic portfolio, job search tool <strong>and</strong> a resume<br />

builder.<br />

Booth Staff: David Willson<br />

Carolyn Forsman Conversation Piece<br />

Jewelry 2535<br />

Freedom to Read Foundation<br />

40 E. Huron Street<br />

Chicago, IL 60611<br />

Phone: 312-280-4220<br />

Fax: 312-280-4227<br />

Toll free: 800-442-7621<br />

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Booth Staff: Carolyn Forsman


Carus Publishing Company 2832<br />

30 Grove St, Ste C<br />

Peterborough, NH 3458<br />

Phone: 603-924-7209<br />

Fax: 603-371-9026<br />

Toll free: 800-821-0115<br />

www.cobblestonepub.com<br />

Literature magazines, science <strong>and</strong> nature<br />

magazines, history magazines, even an archaeology<br />

magazine – all for children! Always ad-free, our<br />

magazines contain well-researched articles,<br />

magnificent photos, h<strong>and</strong>s-on activities, <strong>and</strong><br />

selections from the best children’s writers <strong>and</strong><br />

illustrators to make learning about our world fun<br />

<strong>and</strong> engaging for all ages.<br />

Booth Staff: Amy L. Reisinger, Lou Waryncia, Alice<br />

Letvin<br />

Casalini Libri 1628<br />

Via Benedetto da Maiano, 3<br />

FIESOLE, 50014<br />

FLORENCE, ITALY<br />

Phone: ++39-055-5018-1<br />

Fax: ++39-055-5018-201<br />

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996<br />

www.casalini.it<br />

Casalini Libri is a European vendor specializing in<br />

Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese <strong>and</strong> Greek<br />

publications. Casalini also produces scholarly<br />

full-text resources: Editoria Italiana Online. Our<br />

services include shelf-ready supply, cataloguing,<br />

physical processing, approval plans, bibliographic<br />

updates <strong>and</strong> free access to our online databases<br />

for personalized selection, MARC download <strong>and</strong><br />

ordering workflows.<br />

Booth Staff: Barbara Casalini, Michele Casalini,<br />

Joachim Bartz, Kathyrn Paoletti, Colleen Campbell<br />

CASSIE 1302<br />

14683 Midway Road, Suite 232<br />

Addison, TX 75001<br />

Phone: 469-688-7492<br />

Fax: 972-248-4002<br />

Toll free: 888-802-2774<br />

www.librarica.com<br />

Librarica’s CASSIE System offers an innovative,<br />

fresh approach to computer <strong>and</strong> printer<br />

management in your library. Features include<br />

session time control, computer reservations <strong>and</strong><br />

waiting lists, print cost recovery, patron


authentication, visual management, web filter<br />

control, <strong>and</strong> statistics reporting. SPOT: The<br />

Intelligent HotSpot automates wireless<br />

authentication <strong>and</strong> print cost recovery.<br />

Cato Institute 2445<br />

1000 Massachusetts Ave., NW<br />

Washington, DC 20001<br />

Phone: 202-842-0200<br />

Fax: 202-842-3490<br />

Toll free: 800-767-1241<br />

www.cato.org<br />

America’s leading free-market institute dedicated<br />

to exp<strong>and</strong>ing the public policy debate to allow<br />

consideration of more options consistent with the<br />

principles of limited government, individual liberty,<br />

<strong>and</strong> peace. It strives to achieve greater public<br />

involvement in questions of policy, in part by<br />

publishing books, policy reports, <strong>and</strong> periodicals.<br />

Booth Staff: Diane Morris, Marketing Manager;<br />

Heidi Minora, Marketing Coordinator; Camille Cooke,<br />

Asst. Director of Marketing<br />

CENDI/SCIENCE.GOV 4112<br />

1 Science.gov Way,<br />

997


998<br />

Oak Ridge, TN 37830<br />

Phone: 865-576-3469<br />

Fax: 865-241-3826<br />

www.science.gov<br />

Science.gov, booth 4112, is a gateway to<br />

government science information <strong>and</strong> research<br />

results. Currently in its fifth generation,<br />

Science.gov provides a search of over 40 scientific<br />

databases <strong>and</strong> 200 million pages of science<br />

information with just one query, <strong>and</strong> is a gateway<br />

to over 2000 scientific websites.<br />

Booth Staff: Cendi/Science.gov<br />

Center Point Large Print 3144<br />

600 Brooks Rd, P.O. Box 1<br />

Thorndike, ME 4986<br />

Phone: 800-929-9108<br />

Fax: 207-568-3727<br />

Toll free: 800-929-9108<br />

centerpointlargeprint.com<br />

Center Point Large Print publishes new Bestsellers,<br />

General Fiction, Gentle Reads, Westerns <strong>and</strong><br />

Christian Fiction library-bound books in 16-point<br />

type, made in the USA. Order direct <strong>and</strong> you can<br />

save up to 40% <strong>and</strong> receive Free Shipping! Authors


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Cerebellum Corporation 2556<br />

1661 Tennessee Street, Suite 3D<br />

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Phone: 415-541-9901<br />

Fax: 805-426-8136<br />

www.cerebellum.com<br />

Cerebellum is the producer <strong>and</strong> distributor of<br />

curriculum based educational <strong>and</strong> guidance video<br />

programming for students of all grade levels. Since<br />

1992, Cerebellum has been a leader in the<br />

educational market, producing the award-winning<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard Deviants as well as distributing the<br />

Sunburst Visual Media <strong>and</strong> Just the Facts products.<br />

Chadama Ltd.as/David <strong>and</strong> Me<br />

Publishing Inc. 2941A<br />

2200 Ben Frankllin Pkwy<br />

Apt. S-1605<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19130<br />

Phone: 215-575-9112<br />

david<strong>and</strong>meinnyc.com<br />

999


1000<br />

Snatch: The Adventures of David & Me in Old New<br />

York is David & Me Publishing three-part series<br />

for the young adult market.<br />

Written by Charles Fuller (Pulitzer Prize Playwright<br />

of A Soldier’s Play) Snatch is an adventure story<br />

about two, ’free’ black kids in 1838 New York<br />

Booth Staff: Charles Fuller, Claire Prieto-Fuller,<br />

Charles Fuller, III,-Gerald Fuller<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>os Publishing 2401<br />

100 William Street, Suite 2004<br />

New York, NY 10038<br />

Phone: 212-925-8650<br />

Fax: 212-219-8916<br />

Toll free: 866-NS-BOOKS<br />

www.neal-schuman.com<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>os books are exclusively distributed in the<br />

United States by Neal-Schuman Publishers-<strong>and</strong><br />

20% off at <strong>ALA</strong>! With over 150 titles including<br />

Emerging Technologies for Academic Libraries in<br />

the Digital Age <strong>and</strong> Building Library 3.0, Ch<strong>and</strong>os<br />

Publishing offers practical resources to boost the<br />

knowledge <strong>and</strong> skills of LIS professionals.


Booth Staff: Patricia Glass Schuman, Charles<br />

Harmon, Kathryn Suarez, Michelle Rivera Rodriguez<br />

Charlesbridge Publishing 2710<br />

85 Main St.<br />

Watertown, MA 2472<br />

Phone: 617-926-0329<br />

Fax: 617-926-5720<br />

Toll free: 800-225-3214<br />

www.charlesbridge.com<br />

Charlesbridge books promote reading <strong>and</strong> discovery<br />

in the classroom, library, <strong>and</strong> home, <strong>and</strong> reflect a<br />

belief in the power of knowledge <strong>and</strong> the value of<br />

story.<br />

Booth Staff: Donna Spurlock, Associate Director of<br />

Marketing; Emily Mitchell, Editor; Judy O’Malley,<br />

Consultant<br />

Chelsea Green Publishing 2867<br />

85 North Main St. Suite 120<br />

P.O. Box 428<br />

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White River Junction, VT 5001<br />

Phone: 802-295-6300<br />

Fax: 802-295-6444<br />

Toll free: 800-639-4099<br />

www.chelseagreen.com<br />

Celebrating 25 years as the country’s leading<br />

independent publisher of books dedicated to the<br />

practice <strong>and</strong> politics of sustainability, Chelsea Green<br />

provides resources for people <strong>and</strong> communities<br />

looking to reduce their ecological impact, build<br />

community resilience, <strong>and</strong> live more sustainably.<br />

Agriculture, food, environment, progressive politics,<br />

green business, natural building, etc...<br />

Booth Staff: Michael Weaver <strong>and</strong> Darrell Koerner,<br />

regional sales managers<br />

Chelsea House Publishers 3761<br />

132 West 31st Street, 17th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10001<br />

Phone: 212-967-8800<br />

Fax: 800-678-3633<br />

Toll free: 800-322-8755<br />

http://www.chelseahouse.com<br />

Chelsea House is a leading nonfiction publisher of<br />

curriculum-oriented sets <strong>and</strong> series for middle <strong>and</strong>


high school students. Our award-winning books<br />

span biographies, science <strong>and</strong> health, geography,<br />

social studies, high interest titles, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

Chelsea Clubhouse presents easy-to-read, full-color<br />

books for elementary school readers.<br />

Chena River Marblers 1141<br />

70 Justice Drive<br />

Amherst, MA 1002<br />

Phone: 413-253-2835<br />

Fax: 413-253-2835<br />

www.chenarivermarblers.com<br />

We Specialize in making fine marbled papers for<br />

h<strong>and</strong> bound minibook pins <strong>and</strong> minibook earrings,<br />

as well as journals, address books, notepads <strong>and</strong><br />

photo albums. Our beautiful h<strong>and</strong> marbled silk<br />

scarves <strong>and</strong> ties are offered in a rainbow of colors.<br />

Booth Staff: Regina St.John, Dan St.John, Zack<br />

Maldonado<br />

Chicago One Stop/Browser Display<br />

2653<br />

329 W. 18th Street, Suite 715<br />

Chicago, IL 60616<br />

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Phone: 312-822-0822<br />

Fax: 312-642-7880<br />

Toll free: 800-822-4410<br />

Exclusive MFR of patented, space saving Browser<br />

(r) Display Systems for DVD, Blu-ray, Video, CD,<br />

CD-ROM, Books <strong>and</strong> Tapes/Discs, <strong>and</strong> a variety of<br />

multimedia display fixtures. Our products are sold<br />

to libraries by the major library distributors.<br />

Booth Staff: Howard Rosen, Arleen Rosen, K. Feiler,<br />

M. Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Chicago Review Press 3241<br />

814 North Franklin<br />

Chicago, IL 60610<br />

Phone: 312-337-0747<br />

Fax: 312-337-5110<br />

www.chicagoreviewpress.com<br />

Chicago Review Press began in 1973 as a primarily<br />

regional small press. Over the years we have<br />

grown into a dynamic midsize company with a list<br />

of national interest, publishing about 60 new titles<br />

yearly under five imprints: Chicago Review Press,<br />

Lawrence Hill Books, A Cappella, Ball Publishing,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Zephyr Press.


Booth Staff: Mary Kravenas, Cynthia Sherry<br />

Children’s Plus, Inc. 2953<br />

1387 Dutch American Way<br />

Beecher, IL 60401<br />

Phone: 800-230-1279<br />

Fax: 800-896-7213<br />

http://www.childrensplusinc.com<br />

Children’s Plus, Inc. provides quality children’s<br />

prebound books to Libraries, Media Centers <strong>and</strong><br />

Classrooms. Free shipping <strong>and</strong> processing. 100%<br />

satisfaction guaranteed. Over 50,000 titles from<br />

300 plus publishers.<br />

Booth Staff: Kevin Walsh, Dan Walsh<br />

Children’s Book Press 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

965 Mission Stree, Suite 425<br />

San Francisco, CA 94103<br />

Phone: 415-545-2665<br />

Fax: 415-543-3394<br />

Toll free: 866-935-2665<br />

www.childrensbookpress.org<br />

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Celebrating its 35th anniversary, this pioneering<br />

nonprofit press publishing award-winning<br />

multicultural <strong>and</strong> bilingual children’s books.<br />

Specializing in contemporary <strong>and</strong> traditional stories<br />

from Latino, African-American, Native American,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Asian-American communities.<br />

Chin Music Press 2833<br />

2621 24th Ave W<br />

Seattle, WA 98199<br />

Phone: 206-784-4700<br />

Fax: 206-784-4700<br />

http://www.chinmusicpress.com<br />

Chin Music Press is dedicated to the art of<br />

storytelling. As we ride the digital wave cresting<br />

at the beginning of the 21st Century, we’re<br />

searching for new ways to tell stories about our<br />

world.<br />

Booth Staff: Bruce Rutledge<br />

China International Book Trading<br />

Corp. 1530<br />

35 Chegongzhuang Xilu<br />

P.O. Box 399-T


Beijing, 100048<br />

Republic of China<br />

Phone: 0086 010 68413030<br />

Fax: 0086 010 68414694<br />

http://www.cibtc.com.cn<br />

Founded in 1949, China International Book Trading<br />

Corporation exports Chinese <strong>and</strong> foreign language<br />

books, journals, microfilms <strong>and</strong> electronic<br />

publications; accepts st<strong>and</strong>ing orders; procures<br />

missing issues of publications; rebinds paperbacks<br />

into elegant ones.<br />

Booth Staff: Ms.Wang Haining Ms. Li Yaxin<br />

ChinaSprout, Inc. 1531<br />

110 W. 32nd St., 6th Flr.<br />

New York, NY 10001<br />

Phone: 212-8688488<br />

Fax: 212-6589185<br />

Toll free: 800-6442611<br />

http://www.chinasprout.com<br />

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ChinaSprout offers Chinese, Chinese/English<br />

bilingual classical <strong>and</strong> contemporary literatures;<br />

Chinese <strong>and</strong> bilingual picture books for young<br />

children; science <strong>and</strong> social study books in Chinese<br />

for K-12 students; Chinese language learning


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textbooks, dictionaries, CD-Rom, audio <strong>and</strong> video<br />

products; books, music, videos to help learn about<br />

China <strong>and</strong> Chinese culture.<br />

Booth Staff: Zeng Hu/Xiaoning Wang<br />

Choice 2331<br />

575 Main Street, Suite 300<br />

Middletown, CT 6457<br />

Phone: 860-347-6933<br />

Fax: 860-346-8586<br />

www.ala.org/acrl/choice<br />

CHOICE provides expert reviews of new scholarly<br />

nonfiction titles (print <strong>and</strong> electronic) <strong>and</strong> is<br />

regarded by academic <strong>and</strong> research libraries as an<br />

essential resource for selection <strong>and</strong> collection<br />

development. CHOICE is available in print <strong>and</strong> on<br />

the Web at the newly revised CHOICE REVIEWS<br />

ONLINE.<br />

Booth Staff: Lisa Mitten, Rita Balasco, Becky<br />

Bartlett, Susanne Bjorner, Fran Graf, Georgia Scura,<br />

Pam Marino, Irving Rockwood, Carolyn Wilcox,<br />

Rachel Zippin


Chronicle Books 3040<br />

680 Second Street,<br />

San Francisco, CA 94107<br />

Phone: 415-537-4200<br />

Fax: 800-286-9471<br />

Toll free: 800-759-0190<br />

www.chroniclebooks.com<br />

Chronicle Books publishes award-winning,<br />

innovative books for children <strong>and</strong> adults. Children’s<br />

publishing includes board books, picture books,<br />

middle grade <strong>and</strong> YA fiction <strong>and</strong> non-fiction. Adult<br />

publishing includes art, cookbooks, home, <strong>and</strong> pop<br />

culture. Visit Chronicle Books booth #3040 for<br />

free posters, ARCs, teacher’s guides, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

Visit us online www.chroniclebooks.com.<br />

Booth Staff: Cathleen Brady, Jessica Levy, Pete<br />

Bohan<br />

The Church Historian’s Press 2342<br />

15 E. North Temple<br />

Salt Lake City, UT 84150-1600<br />

Phone: 801-240-0947<br />

josephsmithpapers.org<br />

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The Church Historian’s Press publishes scholarly<br />

works related to the history <strong>and</strong> growth of the<br />

LDS Church. Projects of note include the publication<br />

of the Joseph Smith Papers.<br />

Booth Staff: Patrick Dunshee, Leigh Dethman<br />

Cinco Puntos Press 2833<br />

701 Texas Avenue<br />

El Paso, TX 79901<br />

Phone: 915-838-1625<br />

Fax: 915-838-1635<br />

Toll free: 800-566-9072<br />

http://www.cincopuntos.com<br />

With roots on the U.S./Mexico border, Cinco Puntos<br />

publishes great books which make a difference in<br />

the way you see the world. In <strong>2010</strong>, we’re<br />

celebrating our 25th year of publishing great<br />

books!<br />

Booth Staff: Bobby Byrd, Lee Byrd<br />

CIVICTechnologies 804<br />

1773 N. El Molino Avenue<br />

Pasadena, CA 91104<br />

Phone: 626-398-9800


Fax: 626-398-9825<br />

Toll free: 888-606-7600<br />

www.civictechnologies.com<br />

CIVICTechnologies’ solutions include<br />

Business-Decision <strong>and</strong> Business-Decision Academic<br />

– databases for small business patrons <strong>and</strong><br />

students; <strong>and</strong> CommunityConnect-market<br />

segmentation to guide libraries toward effectively<br />

designing <strong>and</strong> delivering services that meet the<br />

unique needs within their community.<br />

Booth Staff: Marc Futterman, Julie Peterson<br />

Classical Comics Ltd. 2740<br />

(dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

P.O. Box 7280,<br />

Litchborough, NN12 9AR<br />

Towester, United Kingdom<br />

Phone: 0845-812-3000<br />

http://www.classicalcomics.com<br />

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UK publisher of graphic-novel adaptations of<br />

classical literature: from Shakespeare to Brontë.<br />

True to the authors’timeless stories, our excitingly<br />

drawn books come in unique separate editions<br />

perfect for differentiated reading: Original Text<br />

<strong>and</strong> Quick Text (<strong>and</strong> Plain Text for Shakespeare


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titles); teacher resource packs with CD also<br />

available.<br />

CLCD Company, LLC/Children’s<br />

Literature 4213<br />

Children’s Literature Comprehensive Database LLC<br />

7513 Shadywood Rd.<br />

Bethesda, MD 20817<br />

Phone: 301-469-2070<br />

Fax: 301-469-2071<br />

Toll free: 800-469-2070<br />

www.childrenslit.com<br />

The Children’s Literature Comprehensive Database<br />

(CLCD) is an affordable Internet based acquisition,<br />

research, <strong>and</strong> reference service offering more than<br />

2,000,000 MARC records <strong>and</strong> over 400,000 reviews<br />

of children’s <strong>and</strong> young adult materials from 37<br />

major review media. Free Trial at www.childrensli<br />

t.com for the foremost tool to locate the best<br />

books.<br />

Booth Staff: Marilyn Courtot, Sharon Salluzzo,<br />

Charlie Wyman, Emily Griffin, Sheilah Egan, Linda<br />

Benson


Clear-Vu 2536<br />

29 New York Avenue<br />

Westbury, NY 11590<br />

Phone: 516-333-8880<br />

Fax: 516-333-7695<br />

Toll free: 800-221-4545<br />

www.clear-vu.com<br />

Clear-Vu is the leader in library media security<br />

packaging. Our br<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> products include<br />

One-Time, Secure Case, <strong>and</strong> D-Fence, all among<br />

the most recognized names in the industry. From<br />

content providers to end-users, Clear-Vu<br />

demonstrates insight that addresses real<br />

marketplace needs <strong>and</strong> builds solutions delivering<br />

high value across multiple platforms.<br />

Booth Staff: Daniel Lax, Ron Barry, Tim Keuning<br />

CMS, Inc. 4034<br />

4729 East Sunrise Dr., #458<br />

Tucson, AZ 85718<br />

Phone: 800-765-4656<br />

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Fax: 888-267-1607<br />

Toll free: 800-765-4656<br />

www.cmsdiginet.com<br />

CMS software enables patron self-service for<br />

printing/copying payment plus reservation/time<br />

limits for public access computers, wireless printing<br />

<strong>and</strong> wireless authentication. CMS sells a full line<br />

of equipment – copiers, printers, coin/bill units.<br />

CMS also provides money collection services. CMS<br />

has a line of environmental conscious products<br />

<strong>and</strong> is launching their newest GREEN solution.<br />

Booth Staff: Cesar Ortiz, Logan Graf, Dean Knipe<br />

ColorMarq Shelf Management ID<br />

Systems 2203<br />

11513 Warbler Ledge, Suite 200<br />

Austin, TX 78738<br />

Phone: 512-291-3252<br />

Fax: 512-402-9482<br />

Toll free: 800-909-0955<br />

www.colormarq.com<br />

ColorMarq Color-ID Label Shelf Management<br />

Systems streamline library stack management by<br />

enabling rapid sorting <strong>and</strong> shelving of books <strong>and</strong>


quick efficient visual recognition of misplaced<br />

books. ColorMarq customized labels <strong>and</strong> may also<br />

include additional identification components<br />

including library logo, branch indicator, bar code,<br />

subject icon, language indicator, <strong>and</strong> reading level.<br />

Booth Staff: Bill Gunn, Penney Gunn<br />

Columbia University Press 2325<br />

61 W. 62nd St.<br />

New York, NY 10023<br />

Phone: 212-459-0600<br />

Fax: 212-459-3677<br />

Toll free: 800-944-8648x7125<br />

Columbia University Press offers important<br />

electronic resources including: The Columbia<br />

Gazetteer of the World – Online, Columbia<br />

Granger’s World of Poetry, <strong>and</strong> CIAO. Columbia is<br />

also the publisher of highly-acclaimed reference<br />

works, as well<br />

Booth Staff: John Babcock<br />

Combined Book <strong>Exhibit</strong> 3110<br />

277 White Street<br />

Buchanan, NY 10511<br />

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Phone: 914-739-7500<br />

Fax: 914-739-7575<br />

Toll free: 800-462-7687<br />

www.combinedbook.com<br />

Collective exhibit featuring books, periodicals, <strong>and</strong><br />

multimedia from hundreds of publishers. Catalog<br />

listing all publishers <strong>and</strong> titles available at the<br />

booth. Showcasing new online catalog of titles <strong>and</strong><br />

publishers, TheBookCheckout.com. See the book<br />

before you decide to buy it.<br />

Booth Staff: Jon Malinowski, Seth Dellon, Peter<br />

Birch, Janet Fritsch<br />

Comex Systems Inc. 3148<br />

5 Coldhill Rd.South, Suite 24<br />

Mendham, NJ 7945<br />

Phone: 800-543-6959<br />

Fax: 973-543-9644<br />

Toll free: 800-543-6959<br />

www.comexsystems.com<br />

Videotapes, CDROMs <strong>and</strong> DVD’s for the ASVAB,<br />

GED, CLEP, SAT <strong>and</strong> other st<strong>and</strong>ardized tests.<br />

Booth Staff: Doug Prybylowski, Chris Prybylowski


Compass Point Books 2609<br />

151 Good Counsel Drive<br />

Mankato, MN 56001<br />

Phone: 877-371-.1536<br />

Fax: 877-371-1539<br />

Toll free: 877-371-1536<br />

www.capstonepub.com<br />

Compass Point Books, an imprint of Capstone,<br />

publishes smart, insightful nonfiction for grades<br />

5-9. Visit us at www.capstonepub.com.<br />

Booth Staff: Amy Cox<br />

Compendium Library Services 4046<br />

P.O. Box 222<br />

Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545<br />

Phone: 970-881-2477<br />

Fax: 970-881-2237<br />

www.compendiumlib.com<br />

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Compendium improves public service in libraries.<br />

Desk Tracker, Compendium’s flagship product, is<br />

the fastest, easiest way to track library activity<br />

at every public service point. Web-based <strong>and</strong> fully


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customizable, Desk Tracker is the choice of top<br />

academic libraries for managing public service.<br />

Comprise Technologies 1001<br />

1041Route 36 West<br />

P.O. Box 425<br />

Navesink, NJ 7752<br />

Phone: 732-291-3600<br />

Fax: 732-291-3699<br />

Toll free: 800-854-6822<br />

www.comprisetechnologies.com<br />

Comprise offers a revolutionary line of PCI<br />

Compliant Payment Solutions as well as class<br />

leading PC Access Management. ILS integrated<br />

Point of Sale software, Self-Service Payment<br />

Centers, <strong>and</strong> Online Payment Websites effectively<br />

collect <strong>and</strong> manage payments in your library with<br />

minimal staff involvement. Ask us about PCI<br />

Compliance in <strong>2010</strong>!<br />

Booth Staff: Dan Curtin, Tricia Curtin, Diane<br />

Weinberger, <strong>and</strong> Peter Sully<br />

Computype, Inc. 3210<br />

2285 West County Road C<br />

Saint Paul, MN 55113


Phone: 651-633-0633<br />

Fax: 651-633-5580<br />

Toll free: 800-328-0852<br />

www.computype.com/library<br />

Computype labels have been used in libraries for<br />

over 30 years. We offer a wide variety of labels<br />

<strong>and</strong> printers including barcode labels, spine label<br />

printers, spine labels, a Label Maker, <strong>and</strong> CD/DVD<br />

labels. We’ve worked closely with libraries big <strong>and</strong><br />

small to help make their labeling processes more<br />

efficient.<br />

Booth Staff: Eric Roach, John Clark, Jeff Anderson<br />

Consortium Book Sales 2833<br />

The Keg House<br />

34 Thirteenth Ave NE, Suite 101<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55413-1007<br />

Phone: 612-746-2600<br />

Fax: 612-746-2606<br />

Toll free: 800-283-3572<br />

www.cbsd.com<br />

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Consortium Book Sales & Distribution, home to a<br />

community of independent publishers from around<br />

the world, distributes a diverse selection of


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thought-provoking books to the widest possible<br />

audience.<br />

Booth Staff: Heather Hart, Junita Bognanni<br />

Continuum 2437<br />

80 Maiden Lane, Ste 704<br />

New York, NY 10038<br />

Phone: 212-953-5858<br />

Fax: 212-953-5944<br />

www.continuumbooks.com<br />

Continuum is an academic, religious <strong>and</strong> trade<br />

publisher, producing almost 500 books a year <strong>and</strong><br />

with an active backlist of over 6000 titles. Our<br />

academic <strong>and</strong> reference publishing program is<br />

concentrated on the humanities, in the fields of<br />

philosophy, film, music, literature, education,<br />

linguistics, politics, history, theology <strong>and</strong> biblical<br />

studies.<br />

Booth Staff: Abigail Cox <strong>and</strong> Kimberly Petit<br />

Copyright Clearance Center 3919<br />

222 Rosewood Drive<br />

Danvers, MA 1923<br />

Phone: 978-750-8400


Fax: 978-750-0347<br />

www.copyright.com<br />

Copyright Clearance Center creates innovative<br />

licensing solutions for the seamless sharing of<br />

knowledge. CCC’s licensing services, combined with<br />

its web-based applications <strong>and</strong> tools, allow tens<br />

of millions of people in corporations, universities,<br />

law firms <strong>and</strong> government agencies to use <strong>and</strong><br />

share published information with ease.<br />

Counterpoint Press 2740<br />

(dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

2117 Fourth Street, Suite D<br />

Berkeley, CA 94710<br />

Phone: 510-704-0230<br />

Fax: 510-704-0268<br />

Toll free: 800-788-3123<br />

www.counterpointpress.com<br />

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COUNTERPOINT LLC is a publishing venture created<br />

through the acquisition of three notable<br />

independent presses: Counterpoint, Shoemaker &<br />

Hoard, <strong>and</strong> Soft Skull Press. Counterpoint also<br />

publishes books in association with Sierra Club<br />

Books. Counterpoint publishes fiction, literature,


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<strong>and</strong> poetry, plus nonfiction including history,<br />

memoir, biography, <strong>and</strong> nature.<br />

Counting Opinions (SQUIRE) Ltd.<br />

1214<br />

29 Ladner Drive, Suite 100<br />

Toronto, M2J 3Z8<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Phone: 877-454-2728<br />

Fax: 416-499-0982<br />

Toll free: 877-454-2728<br />

http://www.countingopinions.com<br />

Given today’s economic reality, library management<br />

(academic, public, association, State) needs better<br />

evidence-based data management solutions for<br />

operations <strong>and</strong> advocacy. Counting Opinions offers<br />

powerful, real-time, on-dem<strong>and</strong>, cost-effective,<br />

web-based solutions. For the management of<br />

performance data, LibPAS; customer satisfaction,<br />

LibSat; <strong>and</strong> custom forms <strong>and</strong> surveys, InformsUs.<br />

Booth Staff: Frank Biss, Ian Reid, Carl Thompson,<br />

Jason LeDuc


CQ Press 3549<br />

2300 N St., NW Suite 800<br />

Washington, DC 20037<br />

Phone: 202-729-1828<br />

Fax: 202-729-1806<br />

Toll free: 866-4CQ-PRESS (427-7737)<br />

http://www.cqpress.com<br />

CQ Press (www.cqpress.com) publishes a wide<br />

variety of reference works, textbooks, <strong>and</strong> online<br />

resources on government, politics, <strong>and</strong> world affairs<br />

that seek to educate <strong>and</strong> inform readers. CQ<br />

Press’s content is known for its objectivity, breadth<br />

<strong>and</strong> depth of coverage, <strong>and</strong> high st<strong>and</strong>ards of<br />

journalistic excellence.<br />

Booth Staff: Sarah DeLucas<br />

Crabtree Publishing Company 2610<br />

PMB 59051, 350 Fifth Ave, 59th floor<br />

New York, NY 10118<br />

Phone: 800-387-7650<br />

Fax: 800-355-7166<br />

Toll free: 800-387-7650<br />

www.crabtreebooks.com<br />

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Publisher of high quality children’s (K to 8) fiction<br />

<strong>and</strong> non-fiction Library resources. Subject areas<br />

include fiction & early readers, social studies,<br />

history, nature & environment, science &<br />

technology, geography & multicultural studies,<br />

sports, <strong>and</strong> audio books. Books also available in<br />

Spanish.<br />

Booth Staff: Lisa Maisonneuve, Sean Charlebois<br />

The Creative Company 2606<br />

2140 Howard Drive West<br />

North Mankato, MN 56003<br />

Phone: 507-388-6273<br />

Fax: 507-388-2746<br />

Toll free: 800-445-6209<br />

www.thecreativecompany.us<br />

Children’s Library Books. High quality fiction <strong>and</strong><br />

non fiction for grades K-12.<br />

Booth Staff: Dave Schlichte, Kim Lingbeck<br />

Creative Publishing International<br />

3045<br />

400 1st Ave N, Suite 300<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401


Phone: 612-344-8100<br />

Fax: 612-344-8691<br />

Toll free: 800-328-0590<br />

www.creativepub.com<br />

Creative Publishing international publishes<br />

photographic step-by-step how-to books, including<br />

titles on home improvement, home decorating,<br />

sewing, crafting, hunting <strong>and</strong> fishing. Our list of<br />

over 300 titles includes best-selling series of books<br />

with nationally recognized br<strong>and</strong> partners Black &<br />

Decker®, John Deere®, Orvis, <strong>and</strong> SINGER ®.<br />

Booth Staff: Heidi Kanter, C<strong>and</strong>ace Scharf<br />

Credo Reference 1700<br />

316 Stuart St, Suite 301<br />

Boston, MA 2116<br />

Phone: 617-426-5202<br />

Fax: 617-426-3103<br />

Toll free: 877-426-5202<br />

www.credoreference.com<br />

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Offering 475+highly-regarded titles from over 70<br />

publishers; Credo Reference’s content, platform<br />

<strong>and</strong> customer service earn rave reviews. In addition<br />

to providing access to the world’s best publishers,<br />

our platform allows libraries to customize the


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research experience with seamless searching of<br />

other resources including the library catalog,<br />

periodical resources <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

Booth Staff: David Waters, James Slattery, Heather<br />

Blaine<br />

Crowley Company 1514<br />

5111 Pegasus Court, Suite M<br />

Frederick, MD 21704<br />

Phone: 240-215-0224<br />

Fax: 240-215-0234<br />

www.thecrowleycompany.com<br />

WHAT’S NEW IN IMAGING? Meet Crowley’s <strong>2010</strong><br />

offerings: the Qidenus robotic tabletop scanner,<br />

Zeutschel’s 12000HQ book scanner with V-shaped<br />

cradle <strong>and</strong> – for multi-form viewing <strong>and</strong> capture<br />

– the S-T ViewScan. Demo the gold st<strong>and</strong>ard for<br />

microfilm scanners worldwide, the Mekel<br />

Technology MACH V microfilm scanner, <strong>and</strong> capture<br />

with precision <strong>and</strong> efficiency!<br />

Booth Staff: Pat Crowley, Matt McCabe, Rich<br />

Jackson, Meghan Wyatt <strong>and</strong> Andy Schreck


CRS Advanced Technology 915<br />

926 Plaza Drive<br />

Montoursville, PA 17754<br />

Phone: 570-651-4600<br />

Fax: 570-651-4595<br />

Toll free: 800-782-3463<br />

www.crs-ivr.com<br />

For over 20 years, CRS Advanced Technology has<br />

been the leader in providing automated absence<br />

management solutions. CRS serves over 1.5 million<br />

throughout the United States <strong>and</strong> Canada with its<br />

flagship software product, SubFinder, best known<br />

in the education <strong>and</strong> library markets. For more<br />

information, please visit www.crs-ivr.com or call<br />

800-782-3463.<br />

Booth Staff: Pam Ely, Br<strong>and</strong>y Kift<br />

CSWE Press 4052<br />

1701 Duke Street, Suite 200<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, VA 22203<br />

Phone: 703-683-8080<br />

Fax: 703-683-849<br />

http://www.cswe.org/Publications.aspx<br />

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1028<br />

Dark Horse Comics 2453<br />

10956 SE Main Street<br />

Milwaukie, OR 97222<br />

Phone: 503-652-8815<br />

Fax: 503-654-9440<br />

Toll free: 800-862-0052<br />

http://www.darkhorse.com/<br />

Wise librarians will tell you Dark Horse Comics<br />

publishes the widest variety of graphic novels <strong>and</strong><br />

related art books in the world! Well known media<br />

properties as well as popular American, European,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Asian creators have all found homes between<br />

the artfully designed <strong>and</strong> securely bound covers<br />

of Dark Horse books.<br />

Booth Staff: Michael Martens, VP Business<br />

Development; Micha Hershman, Sr. Director<br />

Marketing; Dirk Wood, Director of Communications;<br />

Jeremy Atkins, Director of Publicity; Thea Kuticka,<br />

Business Development Coordinator<br />

Data2 Corporation 2207<br />

222 Turner Blvd<br />

St. Peters, MO 63376<br />

Phone: 410-377-0897


Fax: 925-603-1213<br />

Toll free: 800-227-2121<br />

www.data2.com<br />

Data2 Corporation is a leader in providing custom<br />

barcode labels, Teslin® patron cards, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

labeling products to public, private, university <strong>and</strong><br />

local libraries throughout the U.S. Data2’s Digital<br />

Imaging Process guarantees the integrity of the<br />

barcode while archival quality materials ensure<br />

durable labels for years to come.<br />

Booth Staff: Kristin Vogel <strong>and</strong> John McKamely<br />

David R. Godine, Publisher Inc.<br />

2944<br />

9 Hamilton Place<br />

Boston, MA 2108<br />

Phone: 617-451-9600<br />

Fax: 617-350-0250<br />

Toll free: 800-344-4771<br />

www.godine.com<br />

1029<br />

David R. Godine, Publisher, is a general trade<br />

publishing house located in Boston, Massachusetts,<br />

publishing adult <strong>and</strong> children’s fiction <strong>and</strong><br />

non-fiction, in hardcover <strong>and</strong> softcover. Subjects


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include photography, art, sailing, gardening,<br />

typography, poetry, biography, <strong>and</strong> essays as well<br />

as a splendid list of literature in translation.<br />

Booth Staff: David R. Godine<br />

DC Public Library 1510<br />

De Gruyter 3011<br />

545 8th Avenue, Suite 2410<br />

New York, NY 10018<br />

Phone: 212-564-9223<br />

Fax: 212-564-9224<br />

http://www.degruyter.com<br />

For more than 260 years, the name De Gruyter<br />

has been synonymous with high-quality, l<strong>and</strong>mark<br />

publications in the humanities <strong>and</strong> natural sciences.<br />

The scope of our publishing program includes<br />

theology, philosophy, biology, linguistics, library<br />

science, literature, mathematics, history, <strong>and</strong><br />

medicine. Publishing imprints are De Gruyter<br />

Mouton <strong>and</strong> De Gruyter Saur.<br />

Booth Staff: Kathyrn Ruehle, Mary Marshall


Deep Web Technologies 916<br />

301 N. Guadalupe Street, Ste. 201<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87501<br />

Phone: 505-820-0301<br />

http://www.deepwebtech.com<br />

Deep Web Technologies creates custom,<br />

sophisticated federated search solutions for clients<br />

who dem<strong>and</strong> precise, accurate results. Serving<br />

Fortune 500 companies, DOE, DOD, Scitopia.org,<br />

Stanford University <strong>and</strong> a number of other diverse<br />

customers <strong>and</strong> partners, Deep Web Technologies<br />

has built a reputation as the “researcher’s choice”<br />

for its advanced, agile information discovery tools.<br />

Booth Staff: Darcy Pedersen, Corinne LeBrun, Andy<br />

Alsop, Abe Lederman<br />

DEMCO Library Interiors 2725<br />

4810 Forest Run Road<br />

Madison, WI 53704<br />

Phone: 608-441-7092<br />

Fax: 800-730-8094<br />

Toll free: 800-747-7561<br />

www.demcointeriors.com<br />

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1032<br />

DEMCO Library Interiors works collaboratively with<br />

architects, designers, librarians <strong>and</strong> educators to<br />

create inspiring environments by combining design<br />

services with the most comprehensive choices in<br />

quality furniture. Our services include design <strong>and</strong><br />

layout, project management, <strong>and</strong> full installation.<br />

With our friendly, dedicated staff, we’re committed<br />

to delivering your project on time <strong>and</strong> on budget.<br />

Booth Staff: Janet Nelson, Marisa Amara, David<br />

Kinley<br />

DEMCO, Inc. 2825<br />

P.O. Box 7488,<br />

Madison, WI 53707<br />

Phone: 608-241-1201<br />

Fax: 800-245-1329<br />

Toll free: 800-356-1200<br />

demco.com<br />

DEMCO is your complete resource for solutions to<br />

your library’s needs. From basic library supplies<br />

to complete renovations, depend on our 100%


satisfaction guarantee. DEMCO is proud to be an<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Library Champion <strong>and</strong> a partner in <strong>ALA</strong><br />

diversity initiatives. Visit us in booth #2725 for<br />

products, prizes, <strong>and</strong> gifts.<br />

Booth Staff: Mike Grasee, Kyle Anderson, John Ison<br />

Dig-it! Games 2364<br />

4402 Elm St,<br />

Chevy Chase, MD 20815<br />

Phone: 240-476-1801<br />

Toll free: 877-213-4448<br />

www.dig-itgames.com<br />

Dig-It! Games is an independent computer game<br />

developer committed to creating innovative,<br />

interactive computer games based on historical<br />

themes with high-value educational content.<br />

Founded by a professional archaeologist <strong>and</strong><br />

teacher, Dig-It! Games promotes learning through<br />

active discovery <strong>and</strong> the development of critical<br />

thinking <strong>and</strong> problem solving skills.<br />

Digital Library Systems Group at<br />

Image Access 3559<br />

543 NW 77th Street<br />

1033


1034<br />

Boca Raton, FL 33487<br />

Phone: 561-886-2900<br />

Fax: 561-431-2766<br />

Toll free: 800-378-5432<br />

www.dlsg.net<br />

Leaders in digitization solutions for Academic &<br />

Research Libraries. Bookeye planetary book<br />

scanners & WideTEK oversize flatbed scanners work<br />

wonderfully with our systems for: Interlibrary Loan<br />

(BSCAN-ILL), Digitization projects (Opus Workflow<br />

or Freeflow), <strong>and</strong> Walk-up scanning (the Knowledge<br />

Imaging Center - KIC). Visit us <strong>and</strong> see our exciting<br />

lineup of products.<br />

Booth Staff: Ted Webb, Mark Surkis, James Baker,<br />

Liam Keohane, Karen Emerson<br />

Digital Transitions 1204<br />

35 West 35th St, 2nd Floor<br />

New York, NY 10001<br />

Phone: 212-529-6825<br />

Fax: 212-504-2713<br />

Toll free: 877-f/ortless (367-8537)<br />

www.digitaltransitions.com<br />

DT¡ˆs Division of Cultural Heritage is dedicated to<br />

meet the specific dem<strong>and</strong>s of cultural institutions.


Our Reprographic Systems are designed to produce<br />

the highest quality images while optimizing your<br />

productivity <strong>and</strong> can be configured to work with<br />

the widest variety of cameras/lighting. Our modular<br />

design enables upgrades as needs change.<br />

Booth Staff: Peter Siegel<br />

Discovery Education 806<br />

One Discovery Place<br />

Silver Spring, MD 20910<br />

Phone: 800-323-9084<br />

www.discoveryeducation.com<br />

Discovery Communications revolutionized television<br />

with the Discovery Channel <strong>and</strong> is now<br />

transforming classrooms through Discovery<br />

Education. Combining scientifically proven,<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards-based digital media <strong>and</strong> a dynamic user<br />

community, Discovery Education services empower<br />

teachers to improve student achievement. Explore<br />

the future of education at www.discoveryeducatio<br />

n.com.<br />

Booth Staff: Dell Warren, Austin Dolan<br />

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Disney-Hyperion Books 2654<br />

114 Fifth Avenue, 14th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10011-5604<br />

Phone: 800-242-7737<br />

www.disneyhyperionbooks.com<br />

Disney Book Group publishes award-winning<br />

childrens books for all ages, featuring several<br />

formats: board books, picture books, chapter books,<br />

novels, <strong>and</strong> paperback originals. Imprints include:<br />

Disney-Hyperion, Disney-Jump at the Sun, Disney<br />

Press, <strong>and</strong> Disney Editions.<br />

Booth Staff: Dina Sherman, Christine Vargas, Molly<br />

Thomas<br />

Diversity Foundation 2464<br />

505 West 10200 South<br />

South Jordan, UT 84095<br />

Phone: 801-553-4173<br />

Fax: 801-553-4600<br />

Toll free: 888-216-2122<br />

www.smilesfordiversity.org<br />

The Diversity Foundation is a non profit<br />

organization dedicated to teaching children about


the value of diversity <strong>and</strong> teamwork. The<br />

Foundation publishes a comic book series called<br />

the Scrapyard Detectives.<br />

Booth Staff: Bill Galvan, Fred Mausser<br />

DK Publishing 2507<br />

375 Hudson Street<br />

New York, NY 10014<br />

Phone: 646-674-2916<br />

Fax: 646-674-4020<br />

Toll free: 800-631-8571<br />

www.dk.com<br />

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DK Publishing is the visionary book publisher<br />

renowned for pioneering a distinctive, highly visual<br />

style in its books for adults <strong>and</strong> children. DK<br />

(Dorling Kindersley) is a division of Penguin Group<br />

(USA) <strong>and</strong> is part of Pearson plc, the international<br />

media group.<br />

Dollar Days International, Inc. 2545


1038<br />

7575 East Redfield Road, Suite: 201<br />

Scottsdale, AZ 85260<br />

Phone: 480-922-8155<br />

Fax: 480-922-3764<br />

Toll free: 866-969-7742<br />

www.dollardays.com<br />

Dollardays.com; 35,000 wholesale <strong>and</strong> closeout<br />

products, sold by the case with no minimums!<br />

Children’s books, Coloring books, Activity books,<br />

Sticker books, Puzzles, Toys, Batteries, Ear Phones<br />

<strong>and</strong> much more. Product categories include: Arts<br />

& Crafts, Books & Calenders, Cleaning Supplies,<br />

Office & School Supplies, Toys & Games. (866)<br />

969-7742.<br />

Booth Staff: Mike Stringer, Ron Sarpy<br />

Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc. 3110<br />

701 Smithfield Street, Third Floor<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 1522<br />

Phone: 412-288-4543, Ext 146<br />

Fax: 412-338-0427<br />

Toll free: 888-840-8581<br />

http://www.dorrancebookstore.com/<br />

Dorrance Publishing Company was the first author<br />

services company in America. Books have carried


the Dorrance imprint since 1920. We publish all<br />

categories of fiction, nonfiction, <strong>and</strong> poetry <strong>and</strong><br />

offer a choice of programs to suit the needs of<br />

various authors <strong>and</strong> their particular manuscripts.<br />

Drexel University, The iSchool at<br />

Drexel 4037<br />

3141 Chestnut Street<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19104<br />

Phone: 215-895-2474<br />

Fax: 215-895-2494<br />

www.ischool.drexel.edu<br />

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The iSchool at Drexel offers Master of Science<br />

degrees in Library <strong>and</strong> Information Science,<br />

Information Systems, <strong>and</strong> Software Engineering, a<br />

PhD in Information Studies, an Advanced Certificate<br />

in Information Studies <strong>and</strong> Technology, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

Certificate in Healthcare Informatics. Visit www.is<br />

chool.drexel. edu <strong>and</strong> www.drexel.com or stop by<br />

booth 1210 to learn more.


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Booth Staff: Maura Trainor, Allison Yocum, Matt<br />

Lechtenberg<br />

Dun & Bradstreet 4053<br />

3 Sylvan Way<br />

Parsippany, NJ 7054<br />

Phone: 973-605-6782<br />

Fax: 866-358-7491<br />

Toll free: 800-526-0651<br />

www.dnb.com<br />

D&B, the most trusted source of business<br />

information for the past 160 years, gives you<br />

instant access to 100 million businesses worldwide.<br />

It’s vital for you to be D&B connected. Connect<br />

with us at www.dnb.com.<br />

DVA 2538<br />

(Distribution Video & Audio, Inc.)<br />

133 C<strong>and</strong>y Lane<br />

Palm Harbor, FL 34683<br />

Phone: 727-447-4147<br />

Fax: 727-441-3069<br />

Toll free: 800-683-4147<br />

www.dvalibrary.com


Serving libraries over 15 years, DV&A is a full<br />

service media distributor specializing in<br />

entertainment <strong>and</strong> special interest titles. Our<br />

database consists of over 350,000 in-print <strong>and</strong><br />

out-of-print VHS <strong>and</strong> DVD for order on our<br />

specialized E-commerce site.<br />

Booth Staff: Ann Ford<br />

e-ImageData Corp. 1016<br />

340 Grant St<br />

Hartford, WI 53027<br />

Phone: 262-673-3476<br />

Fax: 262-673-3496<br />

Toll free: 800-251-2261<br />

http://e-imagedata.com<br />

E-Image Data is the leading manufacturer of<br />

microform scanners. The popular ScanPro 2000<br />

microform scanner is ultra compact, versatile, uses<br />

a single zoom lens, <strong>and</strong> creates a high-resolution<br />

scan in ONE second. The ScanPro 2000 is designed<br />

for the rigors of public use, is easy-to-use, <strong>and</strong><br />

works with all microforms.<br />

Booth Staff: James Westoby<br />

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East View Information Services<br />

1525<br />

10601 Wayzata Boulevard<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55305<br />

Phone: 952-252-1201<br />

Fax: 952-252-1202<br />

Toll free: 800-477-1005<br />

www.eastview.com<br />

East View Information Services provides<br />

information solutions on any topic from Eastern<br />

Europe, Asia, <strong>and</strong> Middle East. We serve academic,<br />

government <strong>and</strong> corporate researchers around the<br />

world. We produce <strong>and</strong> distribute aggregated<br />

databases of periodicals, historical archives, <strong>and</strong><br />

books, on microfilm/fiche, online, <strong>and</strong> in print. Find<br />

us at www.eastview.com<br />

Booth Staff: Jeff Str<strong>and</strong>berg<br />

EasyBib.com 1025<br />

P.O. Box 4668 #38315<br />

New York, NY 10016<br />

Phone: 847-323-1419<br />

www.easybib.com


EasyBib.com is the most popular online<br />

bibliography management tool, used by over 16<br />

million students. Along with its core bibliography<br />

service, EasyBib also offers unique research <strong>and</strong><br />

note taking tools which assist students in every<br />

step of the paper writing process, providing<br />

students with the skills for effective research.<br />

Booth Staff: Neal Taparia, Darshan Somashekar,<br />

Emry Downinghall<br />

Ebook Library 3544<br />

2505 SE 11th Ave., #237<br />

Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR 97202<br />

Phone: 503-539-2044<br />

Fax: 240-235-7017<br />

www.eblib.com<br />

Ebook Library (EBL) offers a variety of innovative<br />

<strong>and</strong> flexible ways to purchase <strong>and</strong> use ebooks,<br />

tailored specifically to academic, research <strong>and</strong><br />

corporate libraries. EBL provides title-by-title<br />

selection of ebooks, along with a range of<br />

access-on dem<strong>and</strong> options.<br />

Booth Staff: Sally TerBeck, Kari Paulson<br />

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1044<br />

ebrary 2757<br />

318 Cambridge Avenue<br />

Palo Alto, CA 94306<br />

Phone: 650-475-8700<br />

Fax: 650-475-8881<br />

Toll free: 866-4-EBRARY<br />

http://www.ebrary.com/<br />

ebrary helps libraries, corporations, publishers, <strong>and</strong><br />

consumers get the most out of their digital<br />

content. The company offers a growing selection<br />

of more than 170,000 digital books, h<strong>and</strong>books,<br />

reports, maps, journals <strong>and</strong> other valuable content<br />

from over 350 of the world’s leading publishers<br />

under flexible subscription, purchase, <strong>and</strong><br />

usage-based models.<br />

Booth Staff: Christina LeClerc<br />

EBSCO 1724<br />

5724 Highway 280, East<br />

Birmingham, AL 35242


www.ebsco.com<br />

EBSCO is the trusted industry leader with over 65<br />

years of experience, providing personal service<br />

combined with cutting-edge technology for<br />

acquiring <strong>and</strong> managing library resources. EBSCO<br />

Publishing, the leading database provider for<br />

libraries, offers full-text <strong>and</strong> secondary research<br />

databases via the EBSCOhost® platform providing<br />

content for researchers at every level.<br />

ECW Press 3241<br />

2120 Queen Street East, Suite 200<br />

Toronto, ON M4E 1E2<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Phone: 416-694-3348<br />

Fax: 416-698-9906<br />

http://www.ecwpress.com/<br />

ECW Press is one of the most diversified<br />

independent trade publishers in North America.<br />

ECW books are distributed throughout the<br />

English-speaking world <strong>and</strong> have been translated<br />

into dozens of languages. ECW is distributed in<br />

North America by Independent Publishers Group<br />

(IPG).<br />

Booth Staff: Simon Ware, Jennifer Knoch<br />

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1046<br />

Eerdmans Books for Young Readers<br />

2612<br />

2140 Oak Industrial Dr NE<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI 49505<br />

Phone: 616-459-4591<br />

Fax: 616-459-6540<br />

Toll free: 800-253-7521<br />

www.eerdmans.com/youngreaders<br />

We publish high-quality picture books, novels <strong>and</strong><br />

biographies that encourage children to explore the<br />

wonder, joy, <strong>and</strong> challenges of life.<br />

Booth Staff: Anita Eerdmans<br />

Egmont USA 2708<br />

443 Park Avenue South, Suite 806<br />

New York, NY 10016<br />

Phone: 212-685-0102<br />

Fax: 212-685-0612<br />

www.egmontusa.com<br />

Egmont USA is a children’s book publisher based<br />

in Manhattan. Our growing list includes picture<br />

books, middle grade, <strong>and</strong> YA novels across several<br />

genres. Authors include industry stars, debut


authors, <strong>and</strong> debut novels from established writers.<br />

Egmont USA is part of the Egmont Group, one of<br />

Sc<strong>and</strong>inavia’s leading media groups.<br />

Booth Staff: Douglas Pocock, Elizabeth Law, Regina<br />

Griffin, Greg Ferguson, Robert Guzman<br />

Elecompack by A.S.R.S. 4041<br />

304 Park Ave South 11th floor<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 843-251-2530<br />

Fax: 843-651-7772<br />

elecompack.com<br />

ELECOMPACK is a high density mobile bookstack<br />

system that provides more than twice the storage<br />

capacity of conventional stacks. ELECOMPACK is<br />

available in both electric <strong>and</strong> mechanical models.<br />

Both models provide passive safeties. ELECOMPACK<br />

has been helping libraries solve theor space<br />

problems since 1965. ELECOMPACK-simply the best!<br />

Booth Staff: bob gum, jim malise<br />

Ellison 2302<br />

25862 Commercentre Dr.<br />

Lake Forest, CA 92630-8804<br />

1047


1048<br />

Phone: 949-598-8822<br />

Fax: 949-598-8838<br />

Toll free: 800-253-2238<br />

www.ellisoneducation.com<br />

For over 30 years, Ellison has pioneered reliable<br />

shape-cutting solutions for the education <strong>and</strong> craft<br />

markets. The Prestige® SpaceSaver <strong>and</strong> Prestige®<br />

Pro are known for their long-lasting quality. The<br />

all-safe, all-easy AllStar® SuperStar Machine is<br />

all affordable. And our most versatile machine,<br />

the RollModel, works with any Ellison die ever<br />

made.<br />

Booth Staff: Rosanne Anderson<br />

Elsevier Inc. 1924<br />

360 Park Ave South<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 212-633-3756<br />

Fax: 212-633-3112<br />

www.elsevier.com


Elsevier, the world’s leading publisher of STM<br />

information, serves more than 30 million scientists,<br />

students <strong>and</strong> health <strong>and</strong> information professionals<br />

worldwide. The company offers innovative products,<br />

including ScienceDirect, MD Consult, Embase,<br />

Reaxys, Scopus <strong>and</strong> the SciVal suite, which help<br />

research institutions deliver better outcomes more<br />

cost-effectively. Visit us at booths #1924 & 2025.<br />

www.elsevier.com<br />

Booth Staff: Kesha Brown<br />

Embassy of Spain - Trade<br />

Commission 3025<br />

2655 Le Jeune Road, Suite 1114<br />

Coral Gables, FL 33134<br />

Phone: 305-446-4387<br />

Fax: 305-446-2602<br />

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Official institution part of the Worldwide Network<br />

of Foreign Commercial Offices of the Ministry of<br />

Economy of Spain. Its main function is to develop<br />

<strong>and</strong> promote business relations between Spain <strong>and</strong><br />

the United States, providing information to<br />

companies, individuals, institutions, associations,<br />

<strong>and</strong> professional media.


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Booth Staff: Ignacio Dominguez, Alina San Juan,<br />

Isabel Neal<br />

Emerald Group Publishing Limited<br />

3940<br />

One Mifflin Place,<br />

119 Mount Auburn Street, Suite 400<br />

Cambridge, MA 2138<br />

Phone: 617-576-5782<br />

Fax: 617-576-5883<br />

Toll free: 866-901-1923<br />

www.emeraldinsight.com<br />

Emerald Group Publishing Limited is the world’s<br />

leading publisher of management research. Emerald<br />

publishes over 710 titles, comprising 210 journals,<br />

over 300 books <strong>and</strong> more than 200 book series<br />

as well as many online products <strong>and</strong> services.<br />

Providing research you can use <strong>and</strong> connecting the<br />

academic world with the world of management<br />

practice.<br />

Booth Staff: Jim DeWolf, Bea Ramirez, Annie<br />

Scharff


Emery-Pratt Company 3532<br />

1966 W. M-21<br />

Owosso, MI 48867<br />

Phone: 989-723-5291<br />

Fax: 989-723-4677<br />

Toll free: 800-248-3887<br />

www.emery-pratt.com<br />

Distributor of library books <strong>and</strong> AV materials,<br />

giving personal service to libraries <strong>and</strong> hospitals<br />

nationwide. We welcome your orders <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

orders via phone, mail, fax, PC <strong>and</strong> EDI.<br />

Booth Staff: Avery Weaver, Dennis Miller, Byron<br />

Shattuck, & Oscar T. Robot<br />

Enchanted Lion Books 2833<br />

20 Jay Street, Studio M-18<br />

Brooklyn, NY 11201<br />

Phone: 646-785-9272<br />

http://www.enchantedlionbooks.com<br />

Enchanted Lion Books is an independent children’s<br />

book publisher based in Brooklyn, New York.<br />

Booth Staff: Claudia Zoe Bedrick<br />

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Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. 3147<br />

331 N. LaSalle St.<br />

Chicago, IL 60654<br />

Phone: 800-621-3900<br />

Fax: 800-344-9624<br />

Toll free: 800.621.3900<br />

www.info.eb.com<br />

Today, Britannica Digital Learning serves teachers,<br />

educators, librarians, <strong>and</strong> all ages of students<br />

better than ever before. Online learning for<br />

pre-school students, curriculum correlated science<br />

materials for middle schools, the definitive<br />

Encyclopaedia Britannica for all learners! Stop by<br />

booth #3147 to pick up your free trial <strong>and</strong> enter<br />

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Booth Staff: Michael Ross, Rick Lumsden, Jason<br />

Nitschke, Jeff Kerr, Mabel Mannion, Diane Novak,<br />

Nancy Kopka<br />

Enslow Publishers Inc. 3008<br />

P.O. Box 398, 40 Industrial Road<br />

Berkely Heights, NJ 07922-0398<br />

Phone: 908-771-9400<br />

Fax: 908-771-0925


Toll free: 800-98-2504<br />

www.enslow.com<br />

Enslow has published quality K-12 nonfiction books<br />

for over 30 years. Our colorful Enslow Elementary<br />

books are approved by both reading <strong>and</strong> content<br />

experts. Our Middle-High School books have been<br />

brightly redesigned to engage readers of all levels.<br />

MyReportLinks.com Books give students access to<br />

hundreds of safe related websites.<br />

Booth Staff: Brian Enslow, Mark Enslow, John<br />

Martucci<br />

Envisionware 3205<br />

2810 Premiere Parkway NW, Suite 350<br />

Duluth, GA 30097-8912<br />

Phone: 678-584-5911<br />

Fax: 678-584-1232<br />

Toll free: 800-216-8370<br />

http://www.envisionware.com<br />

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Provides PC management, eCommerce systems,<br />

self service circulation, turnkey RFID <strong>and</strong> AMH<br />

systems. Library, campus copy/print management<br />

solutions include software & hardware.<br />

EnvisionWare brings open st<strong>and</strong>ards to the US with<br />

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st<strong>and</strong>ard RFID solution. Every product to implement<br />

a full turnkey RFID solution.<br />

Booth Staff: Rob Walsh, Mike Monk, Al Coalla,<br />

Kristen Artines, Emmett Erwin, Steve Kraus, Bryan<br />

Pasteryk, Scott Fothergill<br />

EOS International 1011<br />

2292 Faraday Avenue<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92008<br />

Phone: 760-431-8400<br />

Fax: 760-431-8448<br />

Toll free: 800-876-5484<br />

www.eosintl.com<br />

EOS International is a leading library information<br />

<strong>and</strong> knowledge management software <strong>and</strong> services<br />

provider, serving the knowledge <strong>and</strong> content<br />

management needs of corporate, legal, medical,<br />

government, <strong>and</strong> academic libraries. EOS.Web is a<br />

scalable, integrated, <strong>and</strong> fully-customizable<br />

solution. EOS.Web was designed <strong>and</strong> built to aid<br />

knowledge professionals manage their information<br />

easily <strong>and</strong> effectively.<br />

Equinox Software, Inc. 1303<br />

3050 Business Park Drive, Suite A1


Norcross, GA 30071<br />

Phone: 770-709-5555<br />

Fax: 866-497-6390<br />

Toll free: 877-OPEN-ILS<br />

http://www.esilibrary.com<br />

Founded by the original Evergreen designers,<br />

Equinox Software is a growing team of skilled<br />

developers <strong>and</strong> other professionals who provide<br />

comprehensive migration services, software<br />

development, <strong>and</strong> 24x7 support for Evergreen, the<br />

robust, scalable open source Integrated Library<br />

System. Equinox also offers complete Evergreen<br />

hosting packages for libraries wishing to outsource<br />

their ILS needs.<br />

Booth Staff: Brad LaJeunesse, Bob Molyneux, Shae<br />

Tetterton, Galen Charlton, Grace Dunbar, Dawn<br />

Roberts, Carolyn Molyneux<br />

Erasmus Boekh<strong>and</strong>el BV 1630<br />

P.O. Box 19140<br />

Amsterdam, 1000 GC<br />

The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Phone: +31-20-5353433<br />

Fax: +31-20-6206799<br />

www.erasmusbooks.nl <strong>and</strong> www.erasmus.fr<br />

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With offices located in Amsterdam <strong>and</strong> Paris, we<br />

supply European books <strong>and</strong> CD-ROMS to national,<br />

university <strong>and</strong> public libraries. Areas covered range<br />

from STM <strong>and</strong> humanities to law <strong>and</strong> fine arts.<br />

Firm orders, st<strong>and</strong>ing orders, approval plans <strong>and</strong><br />

new title service.<br />

Booth Staff: Dirk Raes, Sasha M. Brunsmann<br />

ERIC 912<br />

655 15th St., NW, Ste 500<br />

Washington, DC 20005<br />

Phone: 202-741-4283<br />

Fax: 202-628-3205<br />

www.eric.ed.gov<br />

ERIC, the U.S. Department of Education’s digital<br />

library, offers researchers, faculty, students, <strong>and</strong><br />

practitioners broad access to education literature.<br />

Coverage spans 1,000+journals, nearly 800<br />

non-journal sources, <strong>and</strong> online submissions from<br />

individual contributors. Visit ERIC to learn about<br />

full-text access, personalization options, recent<br />

additions, <strong>and</strong> planned new features.<br />

Booth Staff: Nancy Cawley, Pete Dagutis, Jane<br />

Atwell


ESRI 800<br />

380 New York St.<br />

Redl<strong>and</strong>s, CA 92373<br />

Phone: 909-793-2853<br />

Fax: 909-307-3072<br />

Toll free: 800-447-9778<br />

www.esri.com<br />

ESRI provides Geographic Information System (GIS)<br />

software, data, <strong>and</strong> services for mapping <strong>and</strong><br />

analyzing information such as population<br />

characteristics <strong>and</strong> library service areas. GIS helps<br />

you underst<strong>and</strong> your patrons’ needs <strong>and</strong> better<br />

allocate resources.<br />

Booth Staff: Angela Lee, Libraries & Museums<br />

Industry Solutions Marketing Manager<br />

Estey/Tennsco 2114<br />

P.O. Box 1888, 201 Tennsco Dr<br />

Dickson, TN 37056-1888<br />

Phone: 615-446-8000<br />

Fax: 615-446-7224<br />

Toll free: 800-251-8184x5318<br />

www.tennsco.com<br />

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Estey, one of the premier manufacturers of<br />

cantilever library shelving in the world. Providing<br />

storage solutions for today’s library needs, to<br />

include the latest in multimedia storage.<br />

Booth Staff: Chris Blankenship<br />

Euromonitor International 1532<br />

224 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 1500<br />

Chicago, IL 60604<br />

Phone: 312-922-1115<br />

Fax: 312-922-1157<br />

www.euromonitor.com<br />

Passport GMID is our award-winning flagship<br />

information system providing intelligence on<br />

industries, countries <strong>and</strong> consumers. Passport GMID<br />

is a multi-disciplinary resource offering integrated<br />

access to internationally comparable statistics,<br />

full-text market reports, <strong>and</strong> real time news<br />

analysis from industry <strong>and</strong> country analysts. We<br />

research 205 countries, with extended coverage of<br />

80.<br />

Booth Staff: Matthew Carty, Sean Griffin, Am<strong>and</strong>a<br />

Byrne, Sean Vazan


Eustis Chair 3252<br />

P.O. Box 842<br />

Ashburnham, MA 1430<br />

Phone: 978-827-3103<br />

Fax: 978-827-3040<br />

www.eustischair.com<br />

Eustis Chair is an owner-operated manufacturer of<br />

distinctive hardwood chairs for public <strong>and</strong> academic<br />

libraries. Using our patented Eustis Joint, our chairs<br />

offer elegance <strong>and</strong> comfort, combined with truly<br />

superior durability. They are built by skilled<br />

American craftsmen in Ashburnham, Massachusetts,<br />

the birthplace of U.S. chair manufacturing.<br />

Booth Staff: Fred Eustis, Lisa Eustis<br />

Evanced Solutions 717<br />

7830 Rockville Road Suite C<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46214<br />

Phone: 317-352-2188<br />

Fax: 888-519-5770<br />

Toll free: 888-519-5770<br />

www.evancedsolutions.com<br />

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Evanced Solutions provides simple, cost-effective<br />

tools to help save you money, streamline library<br />

processes, <strong>and</strong> better attract <strong>and</strong> engage the<br />

people you serve. Products include event<br />

calendaring <strong>and</strong> registration, meeting room<br />

booking, summer reading management, staff<br />

scheduling, <strong>and</strong> automated materials vending.<br />

Booth Staff: Rob Cullin, Todd Cutler, Claudia<br />

Hackworth, Christine Ayar, Kim Bolan Cullin<br />

Event Management Systems (EMS)<br />

1004<br />

5613 DTC Pkwy #1250<br />

Greenwood Village, CO 80111<br />

Phone: 800-440-3994<br />

Fax: 303-796-7429<br />

www.dea.com<br />

Event Management Systems (EMS) is the premier<br />

scheduling solution for libraries of all sizes to<br />

streamline facility operations <strong>and</strong> simplify the<br />

scheduling of activities, efficiently coordinate space<br />

<strong>and</strong> resources, manage group meetings <strong>and</strong> events,<br />

create <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>le online event registrations <strong>and</strong><br />

surveys as well as publish an online community<br />

calendar.


Booth Staff: Bryan Shepherd<br />

Ex Libris 1315<br />

1350 E. Touhy Ave., Suite 200E<br />

Des Plaines, IL 60018<br />

Phone: 847-296-2200<br />

Toll free: 800-762-6300<br />

www.exlibrisgroup.com<br />

Ex Libris is a leading provider of library automation<br />

solutions, offering the only comprehensive product<br />

suite on the market today for electronic, digital,<br />

<strong>and</strong> print materials. By collaborating closely with<br />

customers <strong>and</strong> industry visionaries, Ex Libris<br />

addresses the evolving requirements of libraries<br />

in the high-tech era.<br />

Exterminating Angel Press 2833<br />

1892 Colestin Road<br />

Ashl<strong>and</strong>, OR 97520<br />

Phone: 541-482-8779<br />

Fax: 541-482-5106<br />

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http://www.exterminatingangel.com<br />

Exterminating Angel Press publishes books that<br />

look at our world in a new way. New stories, new<br />

ways to live our lives. We’re dreaming how we<br />

want our lives <strong>and</strong> our world to be. But our dreams<br />

are practical ones. And our motto: Creative<br />

Solutions for Practical Idealists.<br />

Booth Staff: Tod Davies<br />

EZDrop/Birchard Company 1336<br />

P.O. Box 14380<br />

Claremont, CA 91711-8438<br />

Phone: 909-625-2260<br />

Fax: 909-625-2208<br />

Toll free: 877-4EZ-DROP<br />

www.ezdrop.biz<br />

EZDrop book returns <strong>and</strong> carts: EZDual Drop, the<br />

print <strong>and</strong> AV book drop combination, now in 2<br />

sizes. All EZDrops use the lightweight <strong>and</strong> low cost<br />

molded EZ carts. Other models <strong>and</strong> sizes available<br />

including the new EZMT indooor book drop. IN<br />

<strong>2010</strong>, LIBRARY TOURS TO VISIT LIBRARIES IN<br />

AFRICA AND CHINA, OUR SEVENTH YEAR!


Booth Staff: Ronald Birchard JoAnne Birchard Adam<br />

Birchard Marijeanne Birchard Claire Birchard Ben<br />

Birchard X Birchard Rebecca Albaugh Aaron Albaugh<br />

Facet Publishing 2401<br />

100 William Street, Suite 2004<br />

New York, NY 10038<br />

Phone: 212-925-8650<br />

Fax: 212-219-8916<br />

Toll free: 866-NS-BOOKS<br />

www.neal-schuman.com<br />

Browse new LIS titles from Facet Publishing – all<br />

at a 20% conference discount-including How to<br />

Give Your Users What They Want. Facet Publishing<br />

is wholly owned by the Chartered Institute of<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> Information Professionals (CILIP). Facet<br />

books are exclusively distributed in the United<br />

States by Neal-Schuman Publishers.<br />

Booth Staff: Patricia Glass Schuman, Charles<br />

Harmon, Kathryn Suarez, Michelle Rivera Rodriguez<br />

Facts On File 3761<br />

132 W. 31st Street, 17th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10001<br />

Phone: 212-967-8800<br />

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Fax: 800-678-3633<br />

Toll free: 800-322-8755<br />

http://www.factsonfile.com<br />

Since 1941, Facts On File is an award-winning<br />

publisher of print & online reference materials for<br />

schools <strong>and</strong> libraries. We specialize in core subject<br />

areas such as science, history, literature, religion,<br />

the arts, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

Faculty of 1000 2348<br />

Middlesex House<br />

34-42 Clevel<strong>and</strong> Street<br />

London, W1T 4B UK<br />

Phone: +44-20-7323-0323<br />

Fax: +44-20-7580-1938<br />

http://f1000.com<br />

Faculty of 1000 provides trusted opinion on the<br />

most important advances in the life sciences. Over<br />

5000 world-leading researchers <strong>and</strong> clinicians<br />

provide authoritative insights <strong>and</strong> analysis. This<br />

award-winning service spotlights critical discoveries<br />

from well-known <strong>and</strong> niche journals, <strong>and</strong> explains<br />

why they are important.<br />

Booth Staff: Tom Waggitt


Fair Winds Press 3045<br />

400 1st Ave. N., Suite 300<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401<br />

Phone: 612-344-8100<br />

Fax: 612-344-8691<br />

Toll free: 800-328-0590<br />

www.fairwindspress.com<br />

Fair Winds Press offers nonfiction books in a range<br />

of practical categories, including nutrition, fitness,<br />

parenting, beauty, treating sickness, mental health,<br />

<strong>and</strong> using new medicine. In addition, a range of<br />

history titles is the first new step in this<br />

exp<strong>and</strong>ing program.<br />

Booth Staff: Heidi Kanter, C<strong>and</strong>ace Scharf<br />

FamilySearch 2137<br />

50 East North Temple Street<br />

Salt Lake City, UT 84150-0005<br />

Phone: 801-240-2584<br />

Toll free: 866-406-1830<br />

www.familysearch.org<br />

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FamilySearch is the world’s largest provider of<br />

FREE genealogy resources – online databases,


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research guides/helps, <strong>and</strong> forms. Records are<br />

available from 100+countries <strong>and</strong> can be obtained<br />

by visiting one of over 4600 branch libraries<br />

(family history centers). Some records can be<br />

accessed through the library’s website at familys<br />

earch.org.<br />

Booth Staff: Paul Nauta, Merril White, Steve W.<br />

Anderson, & Staff<br />

Farber Specialty Vehicles 3558<br />

7052 Americana Parkway<br />

Reynoldsburg, OH 43068<br />

Phone: 614-863-6470<br />

Fax: 614-759-2098<br />

Toll free: 800-331-3188<br />

www.farberspecialty.com<br />

Bookmobiles custom designed to your needs. We<br />

offer the original low floor accessible bookmobile<br />

with ramp. Many other models <strong>and</strong> sizes available<br />

including the extra wide aisle Farber Coach. Family<br />

owned <strong>and</strong> operated since 1920.<br />

Booth Staff: Martin Marek


Farrar Straus Giroux Books for<br />

Young Readers 2816<br />

175 Fifth Ave<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-307-5116<br />

Fax: 646-307-5247<br />

www.fsgkidsbooks.com<br />

Launched in 1954, Farrar Straus Giroux Books for<br />

Young Readers publishes books for toddlers<br />

through young adults in hardcover <strong>and</strong> paperback.<br />

Our award-winning backlist includes Caldecott<br />

Medal <strong>and</strong> Honor Books, Newbery Medal <strong>and</strong> Honor<br />

Books, National Book Award Winners <strong>and</strong> Finalists,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Michael L. Printz Honor Books.<br />

Booth Staff: Tim Jones, Katie Halata<br />

Faulkner Information Services 4016<br />

7905 Browning Road<br />

116 Cooper Center<br />

Pennsauken, NJ 8109<br />

Phone: 856-662-2070<br />

Fax: 856-662-0905<br />

Toll free: 800-843-0460<br />

www.faulkner.com<br />

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Faulkner Information Services has been a respected<br />

provider of IT <strong>and</strong> communications information<br />

services for some 40 years. Our subscribers include<br />

business planners, consultants, service providers,<br />

IT staff, libraries, technology providers, <strong>and</strong><br />

government agencies.<br />

Booth Staff: Gerry Demers<br />

Fax24 Public Fax Service 1008<br />

18 Deacon Abbott Lane South<br />

Redding, CT 6896<br />

Phone: 203-733-4279<br />

Fax: 203-938-7012<br />

Toll free: 877-FAX-VEND (329-8363)<br />

www.faxvend.com<br />

Fax24 Public Fax Service is an affordable <strong>and</strong><br />

easy-to-use self-service kiosk that enables patrons<br />

to send faxes worldwide using their credit or<br />

prepaid fax cards as payment. Proprietary ’voice<br />

instruction technology’ means that library staff<br />

help is not required. No cost to the library. www.<br />

faxvend.com or 1-877-FAX-VEND (329-8363).<br />

Booth Staff: John Davey


Fearless Critic Media 2701<br />

c/o Workman Publishing Company<br />

225 Varick St.<br />

New York, NY 10014-4381<br />

Phone: 212 614-7572<br />

Fax: 800-344-3482<br />

Toll free: 800-722-7202x7572<br />

www.workman.com<br />

Publisher of edgy, opinionated, <strong>and</strong> lively<br />

restaurant <strong>and</strong> wine guides<br />

Booth Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern, Steven<br />

Pace<br />

Federal Deposit Insurance<br />

Corporation 4102<br />

3501 Fairfax Drive, Room E2018<br />

Arlington, VA 22226<br />

Phone: 703-562-6071<br />

Fax: 703-562-6069<br />

www.fdic.gov<br />

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Booth Staff: Ed Simonsx Teresa Neville, <strong>and</strong> Len<br />

Samowitz


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Federal Trade Commission 4014<br />

600 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, NJ-2267<br />

Washington, DC 20580<br />

Phone: 877-FTC-HELP<br />

Toll free: 877-FTC-HELP<br />

www.ftc.gov<br />

The Federal Trade Commission works for consumers<br />

to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, <strong>and</strong> unfair<br />

business practices <strong>and</strong> to provide information to<br />

help spot, stop, <strong>and</strong> avoid them. To file a<br />

complaint, visit ftc.gov, or call 1-877-FTC-HELP<br />

(1-877-382-4357.) Go to ftc.gov to get free<br />

information on a variety of consumer topics.<br />

Booth Staff: Carol K<strong>and</strong>o-Pineda<br />

Feiwel <strong>and</strong> Friends 2813<br />

175 Fifth Ave<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-307-5116<br />

Fax: 212-979-8768<br />

Toll free: 888-330-8477<br />

www.mackids.com


Feiwel <strong>and</strong> Friends was founded in 2006 by Jean<br />

Feiwel. We are guided by our principal: Our Books<br />

Are Friends for Life. We publish children’s books<br />

that combine quality <strong>and</strong> substance with<br />

commercial appeal.<br />

Booth Staff: Tim Jones, Katie Halata<br />

Ferguson Publishing 3761<br />

132 West 31st Street, 17th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10001<br />

Phone: 212-967-8800<br />

Fax: 800-678-3633<br />

Toll free: 800-322-8755<br />

http://www.fergpubco.com<br />

With its acclaimed career guidance <strong>and</strong> reference<br />

materials, Ferguson Publishing is highly regarded<br />

among librarians <strong>and</strong> guidance counselors as the<br />

premier publisher in the career education field.<br />

Film Movement 2559<br />

109 W. 27th Street, Suite 9B<br />

New York, NY 10001<br />

Phone: 212-941-7744<br />

Fax: 212-941-7812<br />

Toll free: 866-937-3456<br />

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www.filmmovement.com<br />

Film Movement is one of the preeminent<br />

distributors of award-winning Independent <strong>and</strong><br />

Foreign films. Our mission is to ensure that the<br />

best movies from around the world find a home<br />

here in North American libraries. We bring the<br />

festival to your community! Learn more at www.f<br />

ilmmovement. com or visit booth #2559!<br />

Booth Staff: Courtney Jones & Rebeca Conget<br />

Films Media Group 3761<br />

P.O. Box 2053<br />

Princeton, NJ 08543-2053<br />

Phone: 800-257-5126<br />

Fax: 609-671-5777<br />

Toll free: 800-257-5126<br />

www.films.com<br />

Films Media Group is the leading publisher of<br />

educational video for grades 7-12 through college,<br />

with over 12,000 titles across the curriculum from<br />

our four imprints: Films for the Humanities &<br />

Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian<br />

Education, <strong>and</strong> Shopware. Our exclusive,<br />

award-winning titles come from more than 700<br />

producers worldwide.


Firefly Books 3010<br />

66 Leek Crescent<br />

Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1H1<br />

Canada<br />

Phone: 416-499-8412<br />

Fax: 416-499-1142<br />

www.fireflybooks.com<br />

Quality trade books for adults, young adults <strong>and</strong><br />

children.<br />

Booth Staff: Ann Quinn, Tom Martin, David Lewis<br />

FireSign by Anode 911<br />

105 Broadway, 2nd Floor<br />

Nashville, TN 37201<br />

Phone: 615-742-1490<br />

Fax: 615-742-1487<br />

Toll free: 866-548-8778<br />

www.firesign.net<br />

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Your patrons rely on technology to enhance their<br />

library experience. FireSign digital signage is a<br />

simple <strong>and</strong> cost effective tool for communicating<br />

your exp<strong>and</strong>ed services <strong>and</strong> connecting multiple<br />

branches.


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Booth Staff: Richard Bess <strong>and</strong> Jeff Peden<br />

First Second Books 2813<br />

175 Fifth Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-307-5388<br />

Fax: 646-307-5285<br />

www.firstsecondbooks.com<br />

First Second Books publishes quality graphic novels<br />

with the highest st<strong>and</strong>ards for both art <strong>and</strong> writing.<br />

Featured for <strong>2010</strong>: FOILED, by Jane Yolen <strong>and</strong> Mike<br />

Cavallaro; PRIME BABY, by Gene Luen Yang, KOKO<br />

BE GOOD, by Jen Wang; THE UNSINKABLE WALKER<br />

BEAN, by Aaron Renier.<br />

Booth Staff: Mark Siegel, Lauren L. Wohl, Simon<br />

Boughton<br />

Fletcher Farr Ayotte, Inc. 2347<br />

520 SW Yamhill, Suite 900<br />

Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR 97204<br />

Phone: 503-222-1661<br />

Fax: 503-222-1701<br />

www.ffadesign.com<br />

Fletcher Farr Ayotte, Inc.


Founded in 1956, Fletcher Farr Ayotte Inc. (FFA)<br />

is a full service firm with a professional staff of<br />

25, providing expertise in architecture, planning,<br />

historic preservation <strong>and</strong> interior design.<br />

Booth Staff: Troy Ainsworth<br />

Follett Library Resources 3331<br />

1340 Ridgeview Drive<br />

McHenry, IL 60050<br />

Phone: 815-759-1700<br />

Fax: 815-759-9556<br />

Toll free: 888-511-5114<br />

www.titlewave.com<br />

The only company that focuses on K-12 schools,<br />

Follett Library Resources is attuned to<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> meeting the needs of school<br />

librarians. We offer an easy-to-use website<br />

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cataloging/processing, plus free shipping <strong>and</strong><br />

h<strong>and</strong>ling on books, audiovisual materials <strong>and</strong> digital<br />

content.<br />

ForeWord Reviews 3067<br />

129 1/2 East Front Street<br />

Traverse City, MI 49684<br />

1075


1076<br />

Phone: 231-933-3699<br />

Fax: 231-933-3899<br />

www.forewordmagazine.com<br />

For over ten years, ForeWord has been a favorite<br />

for librarians looking for notable new titles from<br />

independent publishers <strong>and</strong> university presses. Our<br />

reviews are generous <strong>and</strong> detailed, our feature<br />

stories timely <strong>and</strong> thorough. Stop by for a free<br />

copy.<br />

Booth Staff: Linda Cote, Sales Director, Jennifer<br />

Szunko<br />

Fortres Gr<strong>and</strong> Corporation 3932<br />

P.O. Box 888<br />

Plymouth, IN 46563<br />

Phone: 574-935-3868<br />

Fax: 800-882-4381<br />

Toll free: 800-331-0372<br />

WWW.FORTRESGRAND.COM<br />

Fortres Gr<strong>and</strong> provides ideal security <strong>and</strong> session<br />

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access. Time Limit Manager offers a simple <strong>and</strong>


affordable solution to allocate computer session<br />

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Booth Staff: Rob Kadlec<br />

Frances Lincoln Ltd. 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

4 Torriano Mews<br />

Torriano Avenue<br />

London, Engl<strong>and</strong> NW5 2RZ<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Phone: 020 7284 4009<br />

Fax: 020 7485 0490<br />

Toll free: 800-788-3123<br />

www.franceslincoln.com<br />

Publishes illustrated books of the highest quality,<br />

with special emphasis on gardening, walking <strong>and</strong><br />

the outdoors, art, architecture, design <strong>and</strong><br />

l<strong>and</strong>scape. In 1983 Frances Lincoln Ltd. has been<br />

publishing acclaimed children’s <strong>and</strong> YA books,<br />

specializing in multicultural picture books,<br />

information books, <strong>and</strong> art books.<br />

Booth Staff: Ani Chamichian<br />

1077


1078<br />

Franck & Lohsen, Architects, Inc.<br />

2347<br />

1715 N Street NW<br />

Washington, DC 20036-2801<br />

Phone: 202-223-9449<br />

Fax: 202-223-9484<br />

http://www.francklohsen.com<br />

Classical architectural firm blending traditional<br />

aesthetics with modern sensibilities. National <strong>and</strong><br />

international clientele. Headquartered in<br />

Washington, DC.. Custom projects include: public<br />

libraries, university buildings, historic preservation,<br />

adaptive reuse. Services include: master planning,<br />

renovation, restoration, additions, construction<br />

documentation, specification writing, construction<br />

administration. Exquisite, timeless, <strong>and</strong> high quality<br />

design.<br />

Booth Staff: Art Lohsen, Troy Ainsworth, Susan<br />

Watkins<br />

Frankfurt Book Fair 3124<br />

Ausstellungs- und Messe- GmbH<br />

Reineckstrasse 3<br />

Frankfurt, 60313


Hessen, Germany<br />

Phone: +49-(0)69-2102-276<br />

Fax: +49-(0)69-2102-46276<br />

www.book-fair.com<br />

The Frankfurt Book Fair is the biggest book fair<br />

in the world-with more than 7,000 exhibitors from<br />

over 100 countries. It maintains the most visited<br />

website worldwide for the publishing industry at<br />

www.book-fair.com. The Frankfurt Book Fair is a<br />

subsidiary of the German Publishers & Booksellers<br />

Association.<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Fair is October 6-10.<br />

Franklin Watts 2624<br />

(Scholastic Library Publishing)<br />

90 Old Sherman Turnpike<br />

Danbury, CT 6816<br />

Phone: 203-797-3500<br />

Fax: 866-783-4361<br />

Toll free: 800-621-1115<br />

www.scholastic.com/librarypublishing<br />

1079<br />

Franklin Watts® is dedicated to producing quality<br />

nonfiction books for middle-grade through young<br />

adult. Our list offers books in subjects including


1080<br />

science, biography, history, geography, social<br />

studies <strong>and</strong> reference.<br />

Booth Staff: Evan St. Lifer, R<strong>and</strong>y Pennington,<br />

Karine Apollon<br />

Free Spirit Publishing 2709<br />

217 Fifth Ave. North, Suite 200<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401<br />

Phone: 612-338-2068<br />

Fax: 866-419-5133<br />

Toll free: 800-735-7323<br />

www.freespirit.com<br />

Free Spirit is the leading publisher of learning<br />

tools that support young people’s social <strong>and</strong><br />

emotional health. Featured titles: Going Blue: A<br />

Teen Guide to Saving Our Oceans & Waterways,<br />

Teen Cyberbullying Investigated, Calm-Down Time<br />

<strong>and</strong> Bedtime from our Toddler Tools board book<br />

series, <strong>and</strong> much more!<br />

Booth Staff: Penne Post, Senior Account Manager<br />

Frozen Light Collection 2566<br />

4459 S Gary Ave<br />

Tulsa, OK 74105-4360


Phone: 918-492-1212<br />

www.frozenlight.biz<br />

Authentic sterling silver jewelry with gemstones.<br />

The very best travel clothing. Silk velvet shawls<br />

<strong>and</strong> ruanas. Batik jackets. Dresses <strong>and</strong> pantsets<br />

for work or play, daytime or evening.<br />

Booth Staff: Mona Betz, Mike Lawson<br />

Fulcrum Publishing 2833<br />

4690 Table Mountain Drive<br />

Golden, CO 80403<br />

Phone: 303-277-1623<br />

Fax: 303-279-7111<br />

http://www.fulcrum-books.com<br />

Fulcrum Publishing is a resounding voice for<br />

independent publishing from the heart of the<br />

American West.<br />

Booth Staff: Derek Lawrence<br />

Galaxy Press 3164<br />

7051 Hollywood Boulevard<br />

Hollywood, CA 90028<br />

Phone: 323-466-7815<br />

1081


1082<br />

Fax: 323-466-7817<br />

Toll free: 1-877-8G<strong>ALA</strong>XY<br />

www.galaxypress.com<br />

Publisher of the fiction works of author L. Ron<br />

Hubbard <strong>and</strong> the Writers of the Future series. This<br />

year will see the continued release of the Stories<br />

from the Golden Age line of books <strong>and</strong> audiobooks,<br />

featuring 80 books with stories in all popular<br />

genres-where adventure comes to life.<br />

Booth Staff: Kim Catalano, Snr VP Sales; Juliet<br />

Wills, VP Sales<br />

Gale Cengage Learning 3703<br />

27500 Drake Road<br />

Farmington Hills, MI 48331<br />

Phone: 248-699-4253<br />

Fax: 248-699-8094<br />

Toll free: 800-877-GALE<br />

www.gale.com


A world leader in e-research <strong>and</strong> educational<br />

publishing for libraries, schools <strong>and</strong> businesses,<br />

Gale, part of Cengage Learning, creates <strong>and</strong><br />

maintains thous<strong>and</strong>s of electronic resources, online,<br />

in print <strong>and</strong> as eBooks. As a library advocate <strong>and</strong><br />

partner, Gale’s objective is simply stated – “Power<br />

to the User, Value to the Library.”<br />

Gallaudet University Press 728<br />

800 Florida Avenue NE<br />

Washington, DC 20002-3695<br />

Phone: 202-651-5488<br />

Fax: 202-651-5489<br />

Toll free: 800-621-2736<br />

gupress.gallaudet.edu<br />

Books, DVDs, <strong>and</strong> CDs on Deaf culture, ASL, Deaf<br />

history, Deaf biographies, linguistics, children<br />

Booth Staff: Dan Wallace, Valencia Simmons, Ivey<br />

Wallace, Donna Thomas, Deirdre Mullervy, David<br />

Armstrong<br />

Gareth Stevens Publishing 2856<br />

111 East 14th Street, Suite 349<br />

New York, NY 10003<br />

Phone: 800-542-2595<br />

1083


1084<br />

Fax: 877-542-2596<br />

Toll free: 800-542-2595<br />

www.garethstevens.com<br />

Gareth Stevens Publishing, one of the world’s most<br />

respected library publishers, focuses on Pre K to<br />

Grade 12 nonfiction titles aligned to meet<br />

curriculum objectives. Leading children to a lifetime<br />

of learning through high-interest materials is the<br />

mission of Gareth Stevens Publishing.<br />

Booth Staff: Jennifer Jenson<br />

Gaylord Bros 1914<br />

7282 William Barry Blvd<br />

North Syracuse, NY 13212<br />

Phone: 315-634-8632<br />

Fax: 800-595-7265<br />

Toll free: 800-448-6160<br />

www.gaylord.com<br />

Gaylord is Your Trusted Source for quality library<br />

supplies <strong>and</strong> furniture. Come visit us at Booth


#1914 to find budget-friendly solutions for every<br />

library. You can also test drive our large selection<br />

of Iron Horse(R) Book Trucks <strong>and</strong> see why our<br />

strength is no secret! Also visit us at www.gaylor<br />

d. com.<br />

Generations on Line 1333<br />

3637 Chestnut St,<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19104<br />

Phone: 215-222-6400<br />

Fax: 215-222-6401<br />

www.generationsonline.org<br />

NOW AVAILABLE IN SPANISH<br />

Generations on Line, non-profit national program,<br />

guides seniors onto the Internet with large type,<br />

plain English instructions on each screen; class or<br />

individual use, with minimal librarian support.<br />

Includes search in 36 languages, used in 600<br />

libraries/systems. Winner ASA award for innovation<br />

in older adult learning.<br />

Booth Staff: VJ Pappas<br />

Geographic Research, Inc. 1230<br />

244 5th Avenue, Suite 2316<br />

New York, NY 10001<br />

1085


1086<br />

Phone: 888-845-5064<br />

Fax: 866-212-8001<br />

www.geographicresearch.com<br />

SimplyMap, our web-based mapping <strong>and</strong> data<br />

analysis application, enables users to quickly create<br />

professional-quality thematic maps <strong>and</strong> reports<br />

using powerful demographic, business, health <strong>and</strong><br />

marketing data. SimplyMap turns complex<br />

nationwide data into valuable information that is<br />

easily accessed through an innovative, user-friendly<br />

interface.<br />

Booth Staff: Charles Swartz<br />

German Books in Print c/o MVB<br />

3124<br />

MVB Marketing-und Verlagsservice<br />

des Buchh<strong>and</strong>els GmbH, Großer Hirschgraben 17-12<br />

Frankfurt a. Main, 60311<br />

Germany<br />

Phone: 49 69 1306 550<br />

Fax: 49 69 1306 255<br />

www.vlb.de; http://www.libreka.de<br />

German Books in Print is the most reliable tool<br />

for the book trade. It covers bibliographical


information as well as availability of books from<br />

publishers in Germany, Austria <strong>and</strong> Switzerl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

GERMANY 3124<br />

Association of Publishers & Booksellers in<br />

Baden-Wuerttemberg<br />

Paulinenstrasse 53<br />

Stuttgart, 70178<br />

Germany<br />

Phone: 49-711-619 4128<br />

Fax: 49-711-619 4144<br />

www.buchh<strong>and</strong>elsverb<strong>and</strong>.de<br />

The Association of Publishers & Booksellers in<br />

Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, presents books,<br />

periodicals <strong>and</strong> calendars of German publishing<br />

companies: Literatur & Criticism, Science, History,<br />

Medical, German as a foreign language, Linguistics<br />

<strong>and</strong> Journals. We also provide information about<br />

the German Book Trade <strong>and</strong> German Books in Print.<br />

Booth Staff: Johannes Scherer, Inga Hamann<br />

Globe Pequot 3009<br />

246 Goose Lane<br />

Guilford, CT 6437<br />

Phone: 203 458-4500<br />

1087


1088<br />

Fax: 203-458-4603<br />

Toll free: 888 249-7586<br />

GPP publishes adult non-fiction titles; many are<br />

part of our strong regional program. Titles are<br />

published in the areas of travel, outdoor recreation,<br />

how-to, current events/history, sports, lifestyle,<br />

health, reference <strong>and</strong> pets. Imprints include Lyons<br />

Press, FalconGuides, skirt! books, Knack, Insiders’<br />

Guides, TwoDot, Footprint <strong>and</strong> PopOut.<br />

Booth Staff: Cynthia Robbins<br />

Good Books 3445<br />

3518 Old Philadelphia Pike<br />

P.O. Box 419<br />

Intercourse, PA 17534<br />

Phone: 717-768-3008<br />

Fax: 888-768-3433<br />

Toll free: 800-762-7171<br />

www.GoodBooks.com<br />

Good Books specializes in cookbooks, including the<br />

New York Times bestselling Fix-It And Forget-It<br />

Cookbook series, #1 New York Times bestseller<br />

The Mayo Clinic Diet, children’s books, books on<br />

family <strong>and</strong> parenting, quilting <strong>and</strong> decorative arts,


iography, fiction, <strong>and</strong> poetry. A foremost publisher<br />

of books about Amish <strong>and</strong> Mennonite life.<br />

Booth Staff: dmast@GoodBooks.com<br />

GOPRINT SYSTEMS, INC. 702<br />

One Annabel Lane, Suite 105<br />

San Ramon, CA 94583<br />

Phone: 888-52-PRINT<br />

Fax: 925-790-0071<br />

Toll free: 1-888-52-PRINT<br />

www.GOPRINT.com<br />

THE NEW GOPRINT GS-4. State of the art<br />

Multi-Platform, Self-Service, Cost Recovery,<br />

Pay-For-Print <strong>and</strong> Copy management system for<br />

Windows, Linux, Solaris, <strong>and</strong> Macintosh. GS-4 is<br />

designed exclusively for Public <strong>and</strong> Academic<br />

Libraries <strong>and</strong> Labs supporting all payment systems<br />

<strong>and</strong> authentication interfaces, built-in quota<br />

account system <strong>and</strong> full reports module included.<br />

Government Institutes 3525<br />

4501 Forbes Blvd<br />

Lanham, MD 20706<br />

Phone: 800-462-6420<br />

1089


1090<br />

Fax: 800-338-4550<br />

www.govinstpress.com<br />

Government Institutes, booth #3525, has provided<br />

the regulated community with practical, accurate,<br />

compliance information for over 35 years. Founded<br />

in 1973, GI was one of the nation’s first<br />

organizations to provide information <strong>and</strong> training<br />

to environmental, health, <strong>and</strong> safety professionals,<br />

including food <strong>and</strong> drug, homel<strong>and</strong> security <strong>and</strong><br />

emergency preparedness divisions.<br />

Grebow Tile Donor Recognition 2237<br />

123 Picketts Ridge Road<br />

Redding, CT 6896<br />

Phone: 203-938-4188<br />

Fax: 203-664-1023<br />

www.grebowtiles.com<br />

Marion Grebow is an acclaimed designer, sculptor<br />

<strong>and</strong> painter of h<strong>and</strong>made bas relief ceramic tile.<br />

Her fund raising <strong>and</strong> donor recognition murals have<br />

raised substantial funds for libraries, nature <strong>and</strong><br />

community centers, hospitals <strong>and</strong> schools. They<br />

create a lasting artistic tribute to the community<br />

<strong>and</strong> become a beloved work of public art.<br />

Booth Staff: Marion Grebow, Harald Olsen


Gressco, Ltd. 3347<br />

328 Moravian Valley Road<br />

P.O.Box 339<br />

Waunakee, WI 53597<br />

Phone: 608-849-6300<br />

Fax: 608-849-6304<br />

Toll free: 800-345-3480<br />

www.gressco.com<br />

GRESSCO LTD - Imaginative children’s furniture,<br />

library displays <strong>and</strong> complete media theft solutions.<br />

Gressco works to find unique solutions for your<br />

library <strong>and</strong> media needs. Our family of products<br />

includes MAR-LINE®, HABA®, KinderSystem®, The<br />

Children’s Furniture Company®, <strong>and</strong> Kwik Case®.<br />

Booth Staff: Ben Gregg<br />

Grey House Publishing 3438<br />

4919 Route 22<br />

P.O. Box 56<br />

Amenia, NY 12501-0056<br />

Phone: 518-789-8700<br />

Fax: 518-789-0556<br />

Toll free: 800-562-2139<br />

www.greyhouse.com<br />

1091


1092<br />

Publisher of authoritative reference works for<br />

public, academic <strong>and</strong> high school libraries. Topics<br />

include business, health, statistics & demographics,<br />

general reference works, <strong>and</strong> education. Additional<br />

product lines include TheStreet.com Ratings Guides<br />

<strong>and</strong> Bowker’s Books In Print. Check out our new<br />

online database platform, GOLD, at http://gold.gr<br />

eyhouse.com!<br />

Booth Staff: Richard Gottlieb, Leslie Mackenzie,<br />

Jessica Moody<br />

Groundwood Books 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

110 Spadina Avenue Suite 801<br />

Toronto, Ontario M5V 2K4<br />

Canada<br />

Phone: 416-363-4343<br />

Fax: 416-363-1017<br />

Toll free: 800-788-3123<br />

www.groundwoodbooks.com<br />

This award-winning publisher is dedicated to the<br />

production of the finest children’s books for all<br />

ages including picture books, fiction, <strong>and</strong> nonfiction<br />

titles. Its celebrated authors include Deborah Ellis


(The Breadwinner), Marie-Louise Gay (the Stella<br />

series).<br />

Booth Staff: Patsy Aldana, Fred Horler<br />

Groupe Archambault Inc. 1528<br />

500 Ste-Catherine e. Street<br />

Montreal, H2L 2C6<br />

Quebec, Canada<br />

Phone: 514-849-4115<br />

Fax: 514-849-4401<br />

Toll free: 877-849-8589<br />

www.archambault-sie.ca<br />

Specialist in French cultural product, Archambault<br />

is a French bookstore in Quebec. Search our<br />

complete catalog of over 800,000 records of<br />

French books, for adults <strong>and</strong> children, Music,<br />

Movies that can be easily ordered on line. Explore<br />

our NEW RE-LEASES, BEST SELLERS <strong>and</strong><br />

BIBLIOGRAPHIES.<br />

Booth Staff: Bruno Caron <strong>and</strong> Anie D.Gelineau<br />

Grove Press/Atlantic Monthly 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

841 Broadway, 4th Fl.<br />

1093


1094<br />

New York, NY 10003<br />

Phone: 212-614-7850<br />

Fax: 212-614-7886<br />

Toll free: 1-800-788-3123<br />

www.groveatlantic.com<br />

Grove Press <strong>and</strong> Atlantic Monthly Press continue<br />

their proud tradition of publishing acclaimed fiction<br />

<strong>and</strong> fine nonfiction for the general trade. Includes<br />

the Black Cat <strong>and</strong> Canongate imprints.<br />

Gryphon House 2833<br />

10770 Columbia Pike, Suite 201<br />

Silver Spring, MD 20901<br />

Phone: 800-638-0928<br />

Fax: 301-595-0051<br />

Toll free: 800-638-0928<br />

http://www.gryphonhouse.com<br />

Founded in 1971, Gryphon House is a publisher of<br />

award-winning books <strong>and</strong> resources for teachers<br />

<strong>and</strong> parents. In <strong>2010</strong> we will publish 19 new titles,<br />

including a new line of resources created in<br />

partnership with the PBS KIDS series Between the<br />

Lions®.<br />

Booth Staff: Cathy Calliotte, Kate Kuhn, Charlie<br />

Clark, Kristen Wood, Aleta Burchyski


Guadalajara Intl. Book Fair 1529<br />

Div. Of Hum NAC 5225<br />

City College of New York<br />

New York, NY 10031<br />

Phone: 212-650-7925<br />

Fax: 212-650-7912<br />

www.fil.com.mx<br />

The Guadalajara Intl. Book Fair (FIL) is the largest,<br />

Spanish-language book event held annually. FIL<br />

partners with <strong>ALA</strong> to bring 200 <strong>ALA</strong>-member<br />

librarians to Guadalajara to purchase books for<br />

their libraries. Guest of Honor for <strong>2010</strong> is<br />

CastillaxLeon, the birthplace of the Spanish<br />

language. 1650 publishers from 40 countries<br />

exhibit;17,500 professionals attend.<br />

Booth Staff: David Unger, Pablo de la Vega, Anne<br />

Gilman<br />

GUND Partnership 1432<br />

47 Thorndike Street<br />

Cambridge, MA 2141<br />

Phone: 617-250-6800<br />

Fax: 617-577-9614<br />

Tgundpartnership.com<br />

1095


1096<br />

GUND Partnership is a nationally recognized<br />

architecture <strong>and</strong> planning firm based in Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts that specializes in library <strong>and</strong><br />

learning space design. Our recent experience<br />

includes the 300,000-square-foot Thompson Library<br />

at The Ohio State University, which creates a<br />

model 21st century research library, supporting<br />

advanced technology <strong>and</strong> collaborative learning<br />

styles.<br />

Booth Staff: Youngmin Jahan, AIA, LEED AP<br />

H.W. Wilson, Co. 1900<br />

950 University Avenue<br />

Bronx, NY 10452<br />

Phone: 718-588-8400<br />

Fax: 718-590-1617<br />

Toll free: 800-367-6770<br />

www.hwwilson.com<br />

Leading reference publisher for more than a<br />

century. More than 78 outst<strong>and</strong>ing databases on<br />

WilsonWeb! Enjoy demos of a wide range of


esources, including the WilsonWeb CX Edition,<br />

Cinema Image Gallery, <strong>and</strong> the enhanced Art Image<br />

Museum Gallery.<br />

Booth Staff: Deborah Loeding, Harold Regan, James<br />

Phelan, John O’Connor, Lu Parziale, Joseph Miller,<br />

Mark Gauthier, Nancy Kolady, Frank Daly<br />

Hachette Book Group 2714<br />

237 Park Avenue<br />

Room 15-170C<br />

New York, NY 10017-0010<br />

Phone: 212-364-1294<br />

Fax: 212-364-0943<br />

Toll free: 800-759-0190<br />

www.hachettebookgroup.com<br />

Hachette Book Group (HBG) is a leading trade<br />

publisher based in New York <strong>and</strong> a division of<br />

Hachette Livre, the second-largest publisher in the<br />

world. HBG publishes under the divisions of Little,<br />

Brown <strong>and</strong> Company, Little Brown Books for Young<br />

Readers, Gr<strong>and</strong> Central Publishing, FaithWords,<br />

Center Street, Orbit, <strong>and</strong> Hachette Digital.<br />

Booth Staff: Jason Bennett<br />

1097


1098<br />

Hallett & Sons Expert Movers, Inc.<br />

4215<br />

7535 West 59th Street<br />

Summit, IL 60501<br />

Phone: 708-458-8600<br />

Fax: 708-458-7116<br />

Toll free: 800-645-6683<br />

www.hallettmovers.com<br />

Free Luggage Tags, made from your business cards!<br />

Stop by our booth to discuss your relocation<br />

project or just to say hello. If you are relocating,<br />

recarpeting, remodeling or integrating your library,<br />

Hallett Movers is all you need to know! We have<br />

expertise in shelving, records, project planning <strong>and</strong><br />

consultation.<br />

Booth Staff: Jack L. Hallett<br />

Happy Feet, Inc. by RVJ<br />

International LLC. 3952<br />

6130 W. Flamingo Rd.<br />

PMB #460<br />

Las Vegas, Nv. 89103<br />

Phone: 702-871-6377


Fax: 702-222-1212<br />

www.happyfeet.net<br />

Happy Feet glycerin insoles are made in the USA.<br />

They provide arch support while cushioning <strong>and</strong><br />

massaging. These insoles can be worn in any shoe,<br />

washable, run, jog walk or st<strong>and</strong>. Come by <strong>and</strong><br />

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Booth Staff: Vida Guillory, John Guillory, Tara Gover<br />

Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. 2440<br />

225 Duncan Mill Road,<br />

Toronto, M3B 3K9<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Phone: 416-445-5860<br />

Fax: 416-448-7132<br />

Toll free: 888-343-9777<br />

eharlequin.com<br />

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Harlequin Enterprises is the global leader in series<br />

romance <strong>and</strong> one of the world’s leading publishers<br />

of books for women, with titles issued worldwide<br />

in 28 languages <strong>and</strong> sold in 114 international<br />

markets. Harlequin produces over 110 titles monthly


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<strong>and</strong> publishes more than 1,100 authors from around<br />

the world.<br />

Booth Staff: Peter McMahon, Patty Farr, Nanette<br />

Long, Dave Carley, Amy Jones, Shara Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

HarperCollins Children’s Books 2512<br />

10 East 53rd Street<br />

New York, NY 10022<br />

Phone: 212-207-7679<br />

Fax: 212-702-2587<br />

www.harpercollinschildrens.com<br />

Our exhibit includes children’s books in trade,<br />

library <strong>and</strong> paperback editions, preschool through<br />

young adult, some titles in Spanish <strong>and</strong> some<br />

audio. Imprints include Balzer+Bray, Greenwillow<br />

Books, Katherine Tegen Books <strong>and</strong> HarperTeen.<br />

Visit our booth for free books, galleys <strong>and</strong> great<br />

promotional materials!<br />

Booth Staff: Patty Rosati, Laura Lutz<br />

HarperCollins Publishers 2513<br />

10 East 53rd Street<br />

New York, NY 10022-5244<br />

Phone: 212-207-7592


Fax: 212-702-2271<br />

Toll free: 800-331-3761<br />

www.HarperCollins.com<br />

Visit us in the exhibit hall to see the latest fiction,<br />

nonfiction, cookbook, audio, <strong>and</strong> large print titles<br />

from the imprints of HarperCollins Publishers. You<br />

do not want to miss our lineup of author signings<br />

<strong>and</strong> great book giveaways.<br />

Booth Staff: Virginia Stanley, Bobby Brinson,<br />

Kayleigh George<br />

HARRASSOWITZ 1624<br />

Kreuzberger Ring 7b-d<br />

Wiesbaden, 65174<br />

Germany<br />

Phone: 251-342-2929<br />

Fax: 800-574-5732<br />

Toll free: 800-348-6886<br />

www.harrassowitz.de<br />

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HARRASSOWITZ is a book <strong>and</strong> global serials vendor<br />

for the academic <strong>and</strong> research library community,<br />

specializing in the distribution of scholarly books,<br />

periodicals, e-resources, <strong>and</strong> music scores.


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Booth Staff: Tina Feick, Justin Clarke, Kasia Stasik,<br />

Knut Dorn, Friedemann Weigel, Regina Lichti,<br />

Claudia Dorn, Pat Rodgers, Kathy Klemperer, Ulrike<br />

Moeller, Anna Hein<br />

Harvard University Press 3146<br />

79 Garden Street<br />

Cambridge, MA 2138<br />

Phone: 617-495-2600<br />

Fax: 617-496-4892<br />

Toll free: 800-405-1619<br />

www.hup.harvard.edu<br />

With ’scholarship plus’ as its motto, Harvard<br />

University Press publishes books that matter. From<br />

ants to Zeus, HUP opens the academy to the world.<br />

Booth Staff: Briana Ross<br />

Health Communications, Inc. 1237<br />

3201 South West 15th Street<br />

Deerfield Beach, FL 33442-8157<br />

Phone: 954-360-0909<br />

Fax: 800-424-7652<br />

Toll free: 800-851-9100<br />

www.hcibooks.com


Publisher of non-fiction books in a variety of Life<br />

Issues categories: Teens, Self-Help, Memoirs,<br />

Addictions & Recovery, Parenting, Relationships,<br />

Pets, Health <strong>and</strong> Wellness, <strong>and</strong> more. VOWS, a<br />

new series of romance books launches fall <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

HCI distributes Hazelden, Farrah Grey Publications,<br />

Bettie Youngs Books, <strong>and</strong> Central Recovery Press.<br />

Booth Staff: Kelly Maragni<br />

HEERY International, Inc. 1136<br />

999 Peachtree Street<br />

Atlanta, GA 30309<br />

Phone: 404-881-9880<br />

Fax: 404-875-3273<br />

Toll free: 800-52heery<br />

www.heery.com<br />

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HEERY International is a construction program<br />

management, architecture, engineering, facility<br />

management, <strong>and</strong> interior design firm with 1000<br />

employees located in offices throughout the US,<br />

Canada, Mexico <strong>and</strong> Europe. Founded in 1952,<br />

HEERY has managed approximately one billion<br />

dollars in library construction.


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Booth Staff: Anet Willingham, A.I.A., Vice President;<br />

Dale R<strong>and</strong>els, P.E., Vice President; Larry Pronovost,<br />

A.I.A., Senior Associate; Al Willingham, Site<br />

Representa<br />

Heinemann-Raintree 2615<br />

1 North LaSalle Street, Suite 1800<br />

Chicago, IL 60602<br />

Phone: 312-324-5200<br />

Fax: 312-324-5201<br />

Toll free: 888-454-2279<br />

www.heinemannraintree.com<br />

Heinemann-Raintree is a premier PreK-8 publisher<br />

of engaging, high-quality nonfiction books featuring<br />

appropriate reading levels <strong>and</strong> content, as well as<br />

dynamic photography. All Heinemann-Raintree<br />

Library books are designed to correlate to state<br />

<strong>and</strong> national educational st<strong>and</strong>ards to enrich,<br />

reinforce, <strong>and</strong> extend your collection.<br />

Henry Holt <strong>and</strong> Company 2817<br />

175 Fifth Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-307-5281<br />

Fax: 646-307-5247


www.henryholtchildrensbooks.com<br />

Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group publishes<br />

award winning trade books for grades PreK-12.<br />

Imprints include Farrar Straus Giroux BFYR, Feiwel<br />

& Friends, First Second, Henry Holt BFYR, Priddy<br />

Books, Roaring Brook Press, <strong>and</strong> Square Fish.<br />

Booth Staff: Tim Jones<br />

Henry Holt for Young Readers 2817<br />

175 5th Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-307-5116<br />

www.mackids.com<br />

Henry Holt Books for Young Readers is known for<br />

publishing quality picture books, chapter books,<br />

<strong>and</strong> novels for preschoolers through young adults.<br />

Covering a wide variety of genres, our books<br />

feature imaginative authors <strong>and</strong> illustrators who<br />

inspire young readers.<br />

Booth Staff: Tim Jones, Katie Halata<br />

Herman Miller, Inc. 725<br />

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Hermes Press 2453<br />

2100 Wilmington Road<br />

New Castle, PA 16105<br />

Phone: 724-652-0511<br />

Fax: 724-652-5597<br />

www.HermesPress.com<br />

Hermes Press produces critically acclaimed art<br />

books about popular culture which include<br />

monographs about film photography, illustrators,<br />

comic strips <strong>and</strong> comic books, <strong>and</strong> definitive comic<br />

book, graphic novel, <strong>and</strong> comic strip collections<br />

featuring such titles as Buck Rogers, The Phantom,<br />

Dark Shadows, <strong>and</strong> Roy Rogers.<br />

Booth Staff: Daniel Herman; Louise Geer; Sabrina<br />

Herman, Troy Musguire<br />

Heryin Books, Inc. 3342<br />

1033 E. Main Street, #202<br />

Alhambra, CA 91801<br />

Phone: 626-289-2238<br />

Fax: 626-289-3865<br />

www.heryin.com<br />

Booth Staff: Alice Chou


Hidell <strong>and</strong> Associates Architects<br />

2112<br />

3033 Kellway Dr. Ste. 120<br />

Carrollton, TX 75006<br />

Phone: 972-416-4666<br />

Fax: 972-416-0169<br />

www.hidell.com<br />

THE LIBRARY PROVIDES ONE OF THE MOST<br />

DYNAMIC SERVICES IN TODAY’S AMERICAN<br />

SOCIETY. HIDELL ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, LIBRARY<br />

SPECIALIST, HAS PROVIDED AWARD WINNING<br />

PLANNING, PROGRAMING, DESIGN AND<br />

CON-SULTING FOR OVER 200 LIBRARIES IN 13<br />

STATES SINCE 1985.<br />

Booth Staff: Bill Hidell, Lynn Hidell, Aaron Babcock<br />

Highbridge Audio 2701<br />

(A division of Workman Publishing Company)<br />

c/o Workman Publishing Company<br />

225 Varick St.<br />

New York, NY 10014-4381<br />

Phone: 212 614-7572<br />

Fax: 800-344-3482<br />

Toll free: 800-722-7202x7572<br />

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www.highbridgeaudio.com<br />

HighBridge is your source for awarding winning<br />

fiction, nonfiction, <strong>and</strong> NPR radio-based audio<br />

publications; everything from mystery to history,<br />

from new voices to classic works.<br />

Booth Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern, Steven<br />

Pace<br />

Highlights for Children 2952<br />

1800 Watermark Dr.<br />

Columbus, OH 43215<br />

Phone: 614-486-0631<br />

Fax: 614-324-7943<br />

Toll free: 800-255-9517<br />

www.Highlights.com<br />

Highlights for Children, publisher of the world’s<br />

most popular children’s magazines for children<br />

ages 2 to 12. Highlights, for children age 6 to 12<br />

<strong>and</strong> Highlights High Five, for children 2 to 6; offer<br />

children the opportunity to read, think, explore<br />

<strong>and</strong> learn.<br />

Booth Staff: Laura Frazier


Highsmith 2125<br />

401 S Wright Rd<br />

P.O. Box 5210<br />

Janesville, WI 53547-5210<br />

Phone: 608-743-8000<br />

Fax: 608-743-8009<br />

Toll free: 800-558-2110<br />

www.highsmith.com<br />

Combine everyday low prices with our Powerful<br />

Advantages to get the most for your library’s<br />

budget! Stock your library with processing supplies,<br />

furniture, displays, AV equipment <strong>and</strong> more—<strong>and</strong><br />

take advantage of our $5 same-day shipping <strong>and</strong><br />

an unconditional 100% guarantee!<br />

Booth Staff: Barb Howell, Kathy Topel, Matt<br />

Mulder, Michelle Bussan<br />

HK Systems Inc. 1601<br />

2855 S James Drive,<br />

New Berlin, WI 53151<br />

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1110<br />

Phone: 262-860-7000<br />

Fax: 262-860-7020<br />

Toll free: 800-HKSYSTEMS<br />

www.hksystems.com<br />

HK Systems, the premier supplier of automated<br />

solutions for document <strong>and</strong> record retrieval within<br />

library, medical records, law enforcement, legal<br />

<strong>and</strong> military institution environments. The HK<br />

solution, referred to as the Automated Library<br />

System (ALS), is a cost-effective <strong>and</strong> space saving<br />

alternative to common document shelving<br />

technologies.<br />

Booth Staff: Todd Hunter, Scott Hinke, Tom<br />

Steininger<br />

The Hodge Group 4253<br />

6724 Perimeter Loop Road, Suite 200<br />

Dublin, OH 43017<br />

Phone: 614-789-3005<br />

Fax: 866-990-3005<br />

Toll free: 877-990-3005<br />

www.hodge-group.com<br />

THE HODGE GROUP has been a leader in<br />

fundraising consulting for more then 25 years. At


THG we believe in Strategic Thinking, Creative<br />

Ideas <strong>and</strong> Winning Strategies.<br />

THG has helped nearly 300 institutions anticipate,<br />

manage <strong>and</strong> respond effectively to the challenge<br />

of the philanthropic marketplace.We work with you<br />

Setting The Stage For Giving.<br />

Holiday House 2803<br />

425 Madison Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10017<br />

Phone: 212-688-0085<br />

Fax: 212-421-6134<br />

www.holidayhouse.com<br />

Holiday House is an independent American<br />

publisher that publishes fiction, nonfiction, poetry,<br />

<strong>and</strong> picture books for children of all ages from<br />

preschool through young adult. Visit us online at<br />

www.holidayhouse.com.<br />

Booth Staff: Terry Borzumato-Greenberg, John<br />

Briggs, Mary Cash, Grace Maccarone, Barbara Walsh<br />

Holzheimer Bolek + Meehan<br />

Architects 3944<br />

7227 Chagrin Road<br />

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1112<br />

Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44023<br />

Phone: 440-247-9800<br />

Fax: 440-247-9801<br />

www.HBMarchitects.com<br />

Holzheimer Bolek+Meehan | Architects provides<br />

distinguished library planning <strong>and</strong> design services<br />

through a collaborative process that responds to<br />

the unique character <strong>and</strong> specific needs of each<br />

community. Over our 34 year history we have<br />

worked with more than 150 libraries.<br />

Booth Staff: Dan Meehan, Peter Bolek, Renee<br />

Moldovansky<br />

Hoover Institution Press 2327<br />

Stanford University<br />

434 Galvez Mall<br />

Stanford, CA 94305-6010<br />

Phone: 650-725-7146<br />

Fax: 650-723-8626<br />

Toll free: 800-935-2882<br />

hooverpress.org<br />

The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution <strong>and</strong><br />

Peace at Stanford University is a public policy<br />

research center devoted to advanced study of<br />

politics, economics, <strong>and</strong> political economy, both


domestic <strong>and</strong> foreign. Hoover Press publishes books<br />

<strong>and</strong> periodicals resulting from the research <strong>and</strong><br />

analysis from the institution’s world-renowned<br />

group of scholars.<br />

Booth Staff: Jennifer Presley, Shana Farley<br />

Horn Book, Inc. 2960<br />

56 Rol<strong>and</strong> Street, Suite 200<br />

Boston, MA 2129<br />

Phone: 617-628-0225<br />

Fax: 617-628-0882<br />

Toll free: 800-325-1170<br />

www.hbook.com<br />

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Horn Book has been providing independent reviews<br />

of K-12 literature since 1924. These wellrespected<br />

reviews are considered to be among the best in<br />

K-12 literature circles. In addition to the Boston<br />

Globe-Horn Book award which is awarded in the<br />

following 4 categories-Picture Book, Fiction, Poetry,<br />

Non Fiction.<br />

Booth Staff: Roger Sutton, Andrew Thorne, Angela<br />

Martin, R<strong>and</strong>y Asmo, Chris Mottayaw, Katrina Elmer


1114<br />

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade<br />

<strong>and</strong> Reference Publishers 3152<br />

222 Berkeley Street<br />

Boston, MA 2116<br />

Phone: 617-351-5000<br />

Fax: 617-351-1111<br />

www.hmhbooks.com<br />

Award-winning, quality hardcover <strong>and</strong> paperback<br />

books for children, young adults, <strong>and</strong> adults in all<br />

genres including: board books, picture books, early<br />

readers, chapter books, middle grade, young adult,<br />

fiction, nonfiction, <strong>and</strong> reference.<br />

Booth Staff: Betsy Groban, Margaret Raymo, Linda<br />

Magram, Lisa DiSarro<br />

HP BookPrep 905<br />

1501 Page Mill Road, MS1219<br />

Palo Alto, CA 94304<br />

Phone: 650-857-1501<br />

http://www.bookprep.com<br />

BookPrep is a web service that makes it possible<br />

to provide readers with access to any book ever<br />

published through an economical <strong>and</strong> sustainable


on-dem<strong>and</strong> service model. BookPrep cleans <strong>and</strong><br />

processes scanned manuscripts prior to printing,<br />

eliminating some of the wear <strong>and</strong> tear that often<br />

is present in the originals.<br />

Humanware 1411<br />

1030 RENE-LEVESQUE<br />

DRUMMONDVILLE, J2C 5W4<br />

QUEBEC, CANADA<br />

Phone: 450-463-1717<br />

Fax: 450-463-0120<br />

Toll free: 888-723-7273<br />

www.humanware.com<br />

HumanWare specializes in productivity tools for<br />

the visually impaired <strong>and</strong> learning disabled. These<br />

products include but are not limited to: BrailleNote<br />

mPower, low vision devices-desktop <strong>and</strong> portable<br />

CCTV; Victor Reader audio books playback devices;<br />

Braille printers; ClassMate Reader<br />

Booth Staff: JULIEN LAROSE<br />

Huston <strong>and</strong> Company 3065<br />

226 Log Cabin Road<br />

Kennebunkport, ME 4046<br />

Phone: 207-967-2345<br />

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Fax: 207-967-2360<br />

Toll free: 888-869-6370<br />

www.huston<strong>and</strong>company.com<br />

In the tradition of fine woodworking <strong>and</strong><br />

craftsmanship, Huston pieces are aesthetically<br />

beautiful <strong>and</strong> strongly built. Our furniture is<br />

custom-designed <strong>and</strong> finished to withst<strong>and</strong> hard,<br />

regular use in public settings such as libraries,<br />

classrooms, <strong>and</strong> halls. Each piece of Huston<br />

furniture will last for generations, while retaining<br />

its beauty, warmth <strong>and</strong> functionality.<br />

Booth Staff: Bill Huston, Saer Huston<br />

IBISWorld, Inc. 1327<br />

401 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 200<br />

Santa Monica, CA 90401<br />

Phone: 201-839-4910<br />

Fax: 201-221-7582<br />

Toll free: 800-330-3772<br />

www.ibisworld.com<br />

IBISWorld is the country’s largest industry<br />

information resource, offering 700+Industry<br />

Research & Risk Reports. Our in-depth analysis<br />

includes key statistics, market characteristics,<br />

product & customer segments, key drivers, major


players & market share, performance analysis,<br />

5-year revenue forecasts <strong>and</strong> risk.<br />

ID Label, Inc. 1042<br />

IDW Publishing 2453<br />

5080 Santa Fe Street<br />

San Diego, CA 92109<br />

Phone: 858-270-1315<br />

Fax: 858-270-1308<br />

www.idwpublishing.com<br />

IDW Publishing publishes graphic novels including<br />

Joe Hill’s Locke & Key, The Transformers, 30 Days<br />

of Night, Star Trek, Speed Racer, Dr. Who, <strong>and</strong><br />

Angel, co-written by Joss Whedon. Worthwhile<br />

Books publishes children’s picture books including<br />

Michael Recycle, Vigfus the Viking, <strong>and</strong> Town of<br />

Zach.<br />

Booth Staff: Alan Payne<br />

IGI Global 1304<br />

701 E. Chocolate Avenue<br />

Hershey, PA 17033-1240<br />

Phone: 717-533-8845 ext. 100<br />

Fax: 717-533-8661<br />

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Toll free: 866-342-6657<br />

www.igi-global.com<br />

IGI Global provides innovative <strong>and</strong> comprehensive<br />

research on computer science <strong>and</strong> information<br />

technology management <strong>and</strong> how it affects human<br />

activities <strong>and</strong> interactions. IGI Global is a leading<br />

publisher of reference works, journals,<br />

encyclopedias, teaching cases, <strong>and</strong> databases<br />

covering such areas as education, social science,<br />

library science, healthcare, <strong>and</strong> business<br />

management.<br />

Booth Staff: Elizabeth Ardner, Jillian Tweet<br />

IHS Jane’s 3912<br />

110 N. Royal Street, Suite 200<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, VA 22314<br />

Phone: 703-683-3700<br />

Fax: 703-836-0029<br />

Toll free: 800-824-0768<br />

www.janes.com<br />

IHS Jane’s is a leading open source intelligence<br />

provider to militaries, governments, intelligence<br />

agencies <strong>and</strong> international corporations worldwide.<br />

IHS Jane’s delivers critical knowledge <strong>and</strong><br />

independent analysis of military capabilities,


defense industry trends, terrorism <strong>and</strong> insurgency<br />

trends, country risk, competitive intelligence <strong>and</strong><br />

strategy.<br />

Booth Staff: Robert Loughman, Scott Hayes<br />

IImage Retrieval, Inc. 3947<br />

3620 N. Josey Lane, Suite 103<br />

Carrollton, TX 75007<br />

Phone: 972-492-0930<br />

Fax: 972-492-5124<br />

www.iiri.com<br />

IImage Retrieval (IIRI) is the exclusive distributor<br />

of the i2S line of book <strong>and</strong> rare works scanners<br />

<strong>and</strong> also offers several br<strong>and</strong>s of microfilm <strong>and</strong><br />

microfiche scanners. IIRI also provides extensive<br />

microfilm <strong>and</strong> fiche conversion services.<br />

Booth Staff: Derek Jenkins, President * Anthony<br />

Duran, IIRI Sales * Andrew Jenkins, IIRI Sales *<br />

Alex Besson, i2S<br />

ikon.5 architects 1143<br />

Image Comics 2453<br />

1942 University Ave, Suite 305<br />

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1120<br />

Berkeley, CA 94704<br />

Phone: 510-644-4980<br />

Fax: 510-644-4988<br />

www.imagecomics.com<br />

Image Comics has spent over a decade nurturing<br />

the finest creative minds in our field, encouraging<br />

them to follow their own muse, <strong>and</strong> resulting in<br />

the most diverse line in the industry. Image<br />

graphic novels cover nearly every genre, sub-genre,<br />

<strong>and</strong> style<br />

Booth Staff: Joe Keatinge, Eric Stephenson<br />

Imprint Plus 4032<br />

Independent Book Publishers<br />

Association 2943<br />

(formerly PMA)<br />

627 Aviation Way<br />

Manhattan Beach, CA 90266<br />

Phone: 310-372-2732<br />

Fax: 310-374-3342


www.ibpa-online.org<br />

IBPA represents 3,500+ independent publishing<br />

houses, displaying books in all different categories.<br />

Stop by <strong>and</strong> see the greatest titles from the<br />

independent publishing community!<br />

Booth Staff: Terry Nathan, Executive Director<br />

Independent Publishers Group 3241<br />

814 N. Franklin St.<br />

Chicago, IL 60610<br />

Phone: 312-337-0747<br />

Fax: 312-337-5985<br />

Toll free: 800-888-4741<br />

www.ipgbook.com<br />

Independent Publishers Group is the exclusive<br />

distributor for a global range of innovative<br />

publishers. Among our highly relevant offering<br />

available through wholesalers nationwide or direct<br />

from IPG are nonfiction books on crafts, health,<br />

history, music, pop culture, spirituality, travel, <strong>and</strong><br />

African American interests; fiction,<br />

Spanish-language, academic, <strong>and</strong> children’s books.<br />

Booth Staff: Jeff Tegge, Cynthia Murphy<br />

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Index Data - LLC (USA) 1108<br />

10 Fieldstone Dr.<br />

Winchester, MA 1890<br />

Phone: 860-389-1568<br />

www.indexdata.com<br />

Index Data is a consulting <strong>and</strong> software<br />

development business specializing in distributed<br />

<strong>and</strong> highperformance information retrieval<br />

technologies. Key products include: YAZ-family of<br />

networked information retrieval tools;<br />

Zebra-XML/MARC indexing engine;<br />

Pazpar2-embeddable metasearch engine, <strong>and</strong><br />

Connector Framework-incredibly powerful solution<br />

for building APIs or gateways to web-based user<br />

interfaces.<br />

Booth Staff: David Dorman, Sebastian Hammer,<br />

Lynn Bailey<br />

India for Everyone 4217<br />

18760 Tilson Avenue<br />

Cupertino, CA 95014<br />

Phone: 877-417-5185<br />

Fax: 267-548-8701<br />

Toll free: 877-417-5185


www.IndiaForEveryone.org<br />

A proud member of OCLC WorldCat cataloging<br />

partners program, India For Everyone is a nonprofit<br />

organization. We are a premier provider of<br />

Bollywood movies, as well as books for adults &<br />

children in Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil <strong>and</strong> other<br />

Indian languages.<br />

Booth Staff: Monica Khosla, Samir Khosla<br />

Indiana Univeristy, School of<br />

Library & Information Science 930<br />

1320 E. 10th St., LI 011<br />

Bloomington, In 47405-3907<br />

Phone: 812-855-2018<br />

Fax: 812-855-6166<br />

Toll free: 888-335-SLIS<br />

http://www.slis.indiana.edu/<br />

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We are a School of Library <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Science. We know what we are, <strong>and</strong> where we are<br />

going. We’ve been around for more than a half<br />

century <strong>and</strong> have graduated almost 8,000 students<br />

in that time. Our alumni are to be found all across<br />

the United States <strong>and</strong> worldwide.


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Indus International, Inc. 1210<br />

340 South Oak Street<br />

West Salem, WI 54669-0890<br />

Phone: 608-786-0300<br />

Fax: 608-786-0786<br />

Toll free: 800-843-9377<br />

www.indususa.com<br />

Automatic page turning scanner, the ScanRobot<br />

SR301 <strong>and</strong> overhead face-up book scanners.<br />

Integrated with ILL document delivery systems.<br />

Scanners with book cradles to h<strong>and</strong>le books with<br />

tight binding <strong>and</strong> fragile books for<br />

preservation/archival scanning. Large formats, high<br />

resolution. Also, Microfilm, Microfiche, Opaque Card<br />

Readers <strong>and</strong> Reader Printers.<br />

Booth Staff: Ameen Ayoob Scott Stenslien Don<br />

Batchelder<br />

Infobase Publishing Company 3761<br />

132 West 31st Street, 17th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10001<br />

Phone: 212-967-8800<br />

Fax: 800-678-3633<br />

Toll free: 800-322-8755


http://www.infobasepublishing.com/<br />

Infobase Publishing is one of America’s leading<br />

providers of supplemental educational materials<br />

to the school <strong>and</strong> library markets. Product formats<br />

include books, eBooks, online databases, videos,<br />

<strong>and</strong> digital products under such well-known names<br />

as Facts On File, Films for the Humanities &<br />

Sciences, World Almanac®, Cambridge Educational,<br />

Chelsea House, Bloom’s Literary Criticism, <strong>and</strong><br />

Ferguson Publishing.<br />

Infor Library <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Solutions 1000<br />

550 Cochituate Rd, 3rd Flr West Wing<br />

Framingham, MA 1701<br />

Phone: 508-598-4063<br />

Fax: 508-598-4215<br />

Toll free: 800-825-2574<br />

www.libraries.infor.com<br />

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At Infor Library <strong>and</strong> Information Solutions we<br />

redefine the user experience. Our user-centric<br />

applications enable libraries to manage collections<br />

<strong>and</strong> promote services in exciting new ways. Our<br />

software combines web technologies, statistical<br />

analysis <strong>and</strong> library management applications to


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create a new web environment for library users.<br />

Learn more at: www.libraries.infor.com<br />

Booth Staff: Ellen Isaacson, Tamir Borensztajn,<br />

Connie Young<br />

Information Today, Inc. 4016<br />

143 Old Marlton Pike<br />

Medford, NJ 8055<br />

Phone: 609-654-6266<br />

Fax: 609-654-6760<br />

Toll free: 800-300-9868<br />

www.infotoday.com<br />

Information Today, Inc. (ITI) is the leading<br />

publisher <strong>and</strong> conference organizer in the library,<br />

information, <strong>and</strong> knowledge management<br />

industries. ITI publishes premier titles such as<br />

Information Today, Computers in Libraries,<br />

MultiMedia & Internet@ Schools, ONLINE <strong>and</strong><br />

Searcher. ITI sponsors industry conferences such<br />

as Internet Librarian <strong>and</strong> Computers in Libraries.<br />

Booth Staff: Joe Menendez, Rob Colding, Mary Dee<br />

Ojala


INFORMS 1113<br />

7240 Parkway Drive, Suite 300<br />

HANOVER, MD 21076<br />

Phone: 443-757-3500<br />

Fax: 443-757-3515<br />

Toll free: 800-446-3676<br />

www.informs.org<br />

The Institute for Operations Research <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Management Sciences (INFORMS) serves the<br />

scientific <strong>and</strong> professional needs of OR/MS<br />

researchers, students, educators, <strong>and</strong> managers,<br />

as well as the institutions they serve. INFORMS<br />

publishes 12 scholarly journals, including an<br />

open-access journal, examining the latest OR/MS<br />

methods <strong>and</strong> applications <strong>and</strong> organizes<br />

professional conferences.<br />

Booth Staff: Thomas Fink <strong>and</strong> R<strong>and</strong>y Kiefer<br />

Infovision Software, Inc. 707<br />

4903 Morena Blvd., Suite 1212<br />

San Diego, CA 92117<br />

Phone: 800-849-1655<br />

Fax: 815-642-8541<br />

Toll free: 800-849-1655<br />

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www.infovisionsoftware.com<br />

Evolve is built on a flexible framework that allows<br />

you to customize the software to fit your unique<br />

library environment. Most changes in the system<br />

can be quickly <strong>and</strong> easily configured by our<br />

Infovision support staff or your own administrators.<br />

The RMConsole Document <strong>and</strong> Records Management<br />

an integrated Organization-wide Records <strong>and</strong><br />

Content Management System.<br />

Booth Staff: David Elliott, Bruce Elliott<br />

Ingram Library Services 1942<br />

One Ingram Blvd.<br />

P.O. Box 3006<br />

LaVergne, TN 37086<br />

Phone: 800-937-5300<br />

Fax: 615-213-5111<br />

Toll free: 800-937-5300<br />

http://www.ingramlibrary.com


Ingram is a comprehensive distributor of books,<br />

digital content, <strong>and</strong> A/V products. With 2.6 million<br />

in-stock titles we offer the most books, highest<br />

fill rates, <strong>and</strong> quickest delivery. Our services<br />

include: cataloging & processing, st<strong>and</strong>ing order &<br />

continuations programs, opening day collections,<br />

<strong>and</strong> ipage® our effortless <strong>and</strong> efficient online tool.<br />

Booth Staff: Shawn Everson, Rich Rosy, Valerie<br />

MacLeod, Judy Allen, Karen Horner, BJ Compau,<br />

Kay Bowin, Don Kaiser, Br<strong>and</strong>y Perryman, Jason<br />

Shirley, Alisa Collins, Debbie Presnell, Cathy<br />

Suehisa, William Taylor, Kelly Clifton, JeffMeskill,<br />

BJ Compau<br />

Inner Traditions 2962<br />

One Park Street<br />

P.O. Box 388<br />

Rochester, VT 5767<br />

Phone: 802-767-3174<br />

Fax: 802-767-3726<br />

Toll free: 800-246-8648<br />

www.innertraditions.com<br />

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Celebrating 35 years of publishing, Inner Traditions<br />

is a leading independent publisher of mind, body,<br />

spirit books. Please visit our booth to learn more


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about our publishing program <strong>and</strong> how libraries<br />

can benefit by adding more new age books to their<br />

collections.<br />

Booth Staff: John Hays<br />

Innovative Interfaces, Inc. 3305<br />

5850 Shellmound Way<br />

Emeryville, CA 94608<br />

Phone: 510-655-6200<br />

Fax: 510-450-6350<br />

www.iii.com<br />

Innovative Interfaces (www.iii.com) provides<br />

trusted technology to libraries including the<br />

Millennium ILS, the Encore discovery services<br />

platform, the Innovative ERM, <strong>and</strong> the INN-Reach<br />

direct consortial borrowing solution. Headquartered<br />

in Emeryville, CA, the company is independently<br />

owned <strong>and</strong> operated <strong>and</strong> serves all types of<br />

libraries in over 40 countries.<br />

Insight Publications 4162<br />

219 Glenhuntly Road<br />

Elsternwick, VIC 3185<br />

Melbourne, Australia<br />

Phone: +61-3-9523-0044


Fax: +61-3-9523-2044<br />

www.insightpublications.com.au<br />

Leaders in excellent educational resources for<br />

teachers <strong>and</strong> students, Insight Publications is<br />

widely recognised as the benchmark in outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

English resources. Our commitment to quality<br />

publications makes our range of text/study guides,<br />

text books, <strong>and</strong> student resources for English the<br />

preferred choice for Senior English.<br />

Booth Staff: Cara Stewart<br />

Institute for Healthcare<br />

Advancement 1027<br />

501 S Idaho Street, Suite 300<br />

La Habra, CA 90631<br />

Phone: 562-690-4001<br />

Fax: 562-690-8988<br />

Toll free: 800-434-4633<br />

www.iha4health.org<br />

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Institute for Healthcare Advancement (IHA)<br />

addresses health <strong>and</strong> literacy issues through<br />

easy-to-read, easy-to-use high/low healthcare<br />

books written at third-to fifth-grade reading levels.


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The Health series, includes English, Spanish,<br />

Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean<br />

Booth Staff: Warren H<strong>and</strong><br />

Institute of International Education<br />

- CIES 1527<br />

3007 Tilden Street, NW, Suite 5L<br />

Washington, DC 20008<br />

Phone: 202-686-4000<br />

Fax: 202-362-3442<br />

www.iie.org/cies<br />

Booth Staff: Maria Bettua<br />

Institute of Museum <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Services 3958<br />

1800 M Street, NW, 9th Floor<br />

Washington, DC 20036-5802<br />

Phone: 202-653-4657<br />

Fax: 202-653-4625<br />

www.imls.gov<br />

The Institute of Museum <strong>and</strong> Library Services is<br />

the primary source of federal support for the<br />

nation’s 123,000 libraries <strong>and</strong> 17,500 museums,


with a mission to create strong libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

museums that connect people to information <strong>and</strong><br />

ideas.<br />

Booth Staff: Donald Delauter, Mary Allen, Karmen<br />

Bisher, Robert Trio<br />

Integrated Technology Group 1501<br />

5000 Miller Court East<br />

Norcross, GA 30071<br />

Phone: 678-337-7980<br />

Fax: 877-207-3129<br />

Toll free: 877-207-3127<br />

www.integratedtek.com<br />

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Integrated Technology Group (ITG) develops,<br />

manufactures, sells, <strong>and</strong> supports interoperable<br />

library automation technologies that empower<br />

librarians to improve efficiencies <strong>and</strong> better serve<br />

their patrons. With 35 years’ experience in the<br />

library business, “Experienced, Innovative, Plays<br />

Well With Others” is more than a slogan—it’s the<br />

underlying philosophy of the company.<br />

Booth Staff: Shai Robkin, Ken Evans, Scott<br />

Hackstadt, Michael Ims<strong>and</strong>, Amy Thropp, Don<br />

Chadwick, Sergio Villet, Ron Birchard, C<strong>and</strong>ice


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Oliver, Patty Wanninger, Jonathan Seitz, Alison<br />

Nolan<br />

InterfaceFLOR 4107<br />

1503 Orchard Hill Road<br />

LaGrange, GA 30240<br />

Phone: 706-812-6306<br />

Fax: 706-884-5660<br />

Toll free: 800-336-0225<br />

www.interfaceflor.com<br />

InterfaceFLOR is the world’s largest manufacturer<br />

of commercial modular carpet. The company has<br />

consistently led the industry through innovation<br />

<strong>and</strong> now leads the industry in environmental<br />

sustainability being well along its path to “Mission<br />

Zero,” the company’s promise to eliminate any<br />

negative impact it has on the environment by the<br />

year 2020.<br />

International Information Services<br />

4251<br />

26 Locksley Road<br />

Newton, MA 2459<br />

Phone: 617-964-8892<br />

Fax: 617-964-8602


www.Asia-Studies.com; www.Lat-Am-Studies.com<br />

International Information Services publishes<br />

international full-text databases of peer reviewed<br />

journals <strong>and</strong> e-journals. Asia-Studies Full-Text<br />

database covers 55 Asia-Pacific nations. It includes<br />

extensive analysis of current events. LatAm-Studies<br />

Full-Text database features important Latin<br />

American <strong>and</strong> Caribbean based journals. Both<br />

databases cover economics, government, politics,<br />

social sciences, humanities <strong>and</strong> statistics.<br />

Booth Staff: Bryant Pierce, Kennia Coronel<br />

International Monetary Fund (IMF)<br />

2338<br />

Editorial <strong>and</strong> Publications Division<br />

700 19th Street, NW<br />

Room HQ1-7-124<br />

Washington, DC 20431<br />

Phone: 202-623-7430<br />

Fax: 202-623-7201<br />

www.imfbookstore.org<br />

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) publishes<br />

a wide variety of books, periodicals, <strong>and</strong> electronic<br />

products covering global economics, international


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finance, monetary issues, statistics, <strong>and</strong> exchange<br />

rates, which are sold worldwide by distributors,<br />

bookstores, <strong>and</strong> direct mail.<br />

International Publishers Marketing<br />

1631<br />

22841 Quicksilver Drive<br />

Dulles, VA 20166<br />

Phone: 703-661-1586<br />

Fax: 703-661-1547<br />

Toll free: 800-758-3756<br />

www.internationalpubmarket.com<br />

IPM is a US based distributor, bringing the best<br />

publishers from the world into North America.<br />

Titles are available in all major subject categories<br />

<strong>and</strong> most age groups. IPM is sure to have<br />

something for every library! Stop by, pick up our<br />

catalogs, <strong>and</strong> see the extent of our offerings!<br />

Booth Staff: Jane R. Graf, Director; Jean Westcott,<br />

PR & Marketing Manager<br />

Islamic Books/Tahrike Tarsile<br />

Qu’ran, Inc 4063


Isl<strong>and</strong> Press 2340<br />

1718 Connecticut Ave.NW<br />

Ste. 300<br />

Washington, DC 20009<br />

Phone: 202-232-7933<br />

Fax: 202-234-1328<br />

Toll free: 800-899-6271<br />

www.isl<strong>and</strong>press.org<br />

Since 1984, Isl<strong>and</strong> Press has been a leading<br />

publisher of books about the environment for<br />

professionals, students, <strong>and</strong> general readers. Our<br />

titles reflect the breadth <strong>and</strong> immediacy of global<br />

environmental problems <strong>and</strong> the range of<br />

appropriate responses to them, from<br />

solutions-oriented books for working professionals<br />

to books on ideas that inform <strong>and</strong> inspire.<br />

Booth Staff: Brian Weese<br />

iTeam Resources, Inc 1115<br />

P.O. Box 547651<br />

Orl<strong>and</strong>o, FL 32854<br />

Phone: 407-341-7957<br />

Fax: 407-835-7933<br />

Toll free: 877-426-8292<br />

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www.iteaminc.com<br />

PrintQuest Network print cost recovery, Re’Quest<br />

PC Reservation, smart/magnetic card systems,<br />

Combo library cards, library/campus cards,<br />

coinops.Total soultions for unattennded point of<br />

sale <strong>and</strong> library <strong>and</strong> campus software.<br />

Booth Staff: Megan Newell, Larry Court, Mike<br />

Browne, Sean Novosad, Jay Smith<br />

iVina, Inc. 1107<br />

838 Gray Fox Circle<br />

Pleasanton, CA 94566<br />

Phone: 925-336-0570<br />

www.bookscanstation.com<br />

The BookScan Station library scanning solution is<br />

a revolutionary integration of digitization<br />

technologies to share knowledge <strong>and</strong> preserve our<br />

heritage. At one-third the price of camera-based<br />

legacy book scanning systems, the BookScan<br />

Station can convert books into PDF, Word, HTML,<br />

JPEG <strong>and</strong> TIFF files. Integrate into your BlackBoard<br />

Transact technology.<br />

Jaffe Associates, LLC 4239


JanWay Company 2211<br />

11 Academy Rd.<br />

Cogan Station, PA 17728<br />

Phone: 570-494-1239<br />

Fax: 570-494-1350<br />

Toll free: 800-877-5242<br />

www.janway.com<br />

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Promotional/fundraising items-custom printed<br />

canvas, nylon, plastic bags, drinkware,<br />

pens/pencils, library hour magnets, flash drives.<br />

Use for advocacy, giveaways, gifts during Library<br />

Week, teen events, anniversaries, conferences,<br />

Friends events. Reading programs <strong>and</strong> incentives.<br />

Quality circulation/storage bags featuring durable<br />

Hanging Media Pouches. Environmentally friendly<br />

products.<br />

Booth Staff: Gary Stebbins, Janice Stebbins, Wayne<br />

Stebbins, Jamie Foster, Liz Ward, Michelle Rhodes,<br />

W<strong>and</strong>a Bower, Cathy Funk


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Jarir Bookstore 1431<br />

Jasper Group 3453<br />

225 Clay Street<br />

P.O. Box 231<br />

Jasper, IN 47546<br />

Phone: 812-482-3204<br />

Fax: 812-771-4641<br />

Toll free: 800-622-5661<br />

www.jaspergroup.us.com<br />

Jasper Group builds on an 81-year tradition of<br />

making high quality furniture for lounge, reader<br />

<strong>and</strong> cafe areas, administrative offices, boardrooms,<br />

<strong>and</strong> public use/training rooms made in Jasper<br />

Group’s own manufacturing plants. Our heritage<br />

of quality manufacturing allows us to provide the<br />

absolute best value for your money <strong>and</strong> budget.<br />

Visit us in booth 3453 today!<br />

Booth Staff: Van Ziegler, Cole Heichelbech<br />

Jasper Library Furniture 3311<br />

694 North Main Street<br />

Troutman, NC 28166<br />

Phone: 704-528-4506


Fax: 704-528-6519<br />

Toll free: 888-440-8205<br />

www.jasperlibraryfurniture.com<br />

A wide range of quality products, on time delivery,<br />

experienced production <strong>and</strong> management staff, <strong>and</strong><br />

decades of experience, make Jasper Library<br />

Furniture a superior choice for your library project.<br />

We are extremely responsive, <strong>and</strong> eager to work<br />

together with you toward a beautiful <strong>and</strong> lasting<br />

installation.<br />

Booth Staff: Fred Schutmaat, Brian Lish, Jane<br />

Schutmaat, Cassie Lish<br />

Jean Touzot Librairie Internationale<br />

1526<br />

38, rue Saint-Sulpice<br />

Paris, FR 75278<br />

CEDEX 06, France<br />

Phone: 802-899-2436<br />

http://www.touzot.fr<br />

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Jean Touzot Librairie Internationale is a worldwide<br />

supplier of French language books <strong>and</strong> periodicals<br />

from all francophone countries. We offer complete<br />

monographic <strong>and</strong> serials management including


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approval <strong>and</strong> slip notification plans, electronic<br />

record transfer, <strong>and</strong> online selection <strong>and</strong> ordering.<br />

Booth Staff: Jean-Denis Touzot, Lionel Chaumontet<br />

<strong>and</strong> Robert Robbins<br />

JFJ Disc Repair 3449<br />

15210 Keswick St<br />

Van Nuys, CA 91405<br />

Phone: 818-908-9904<br />

Fax: 818-908-9905<br />

Toll free: 800-245-3675<br />

www.jfjdiscrepair.com<br />

JFJ Disc Repair machine is the leading CD/DVD<br />

repair machine in the market today, being the<br />

number one seller of CD/DVD repair machines<br />

woldwide to customers who are 100% satisfied<br />

since 1998. JFJ now offers the Easy Pro disc<br />

repair unit, a new consumer-industrial product, w<br />

ww.jfjeasypro.com.<br />

Booth Staff: Fred Saghian<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc. 3925<br />

111 River Street<br />

Hoboken, NJ 7030


Phone: 201-748-6000<br />

Toll free: 877-762-2974<br />

www.wiley.com<br />

Wiley is a global publisher of print <strong>and</strong> electronic<br />

products, specializing in STM <strong>and</strong> social sciences<br />

books, journals, databases, education materials,<br />

professional/consumer books <strong>and</strong> online<br />

subscription services. Wiley is the parent company<br />

of Wiley-Blackwell <strong>and</strong> includes the imprints: For<br />

Dummies, Webster’s New World, CliffsNotes,<br />

Jossey-Bass, Pfeiffer, VCH, Frommer’s <strong>and</strong> others<br />

JSTOR 3933<br />

149 Fifth Avenue<br />

8th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 212-358-6400<br />

Fax: 212-358-6499<br />

www.jstor.org<br />

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JSTOR (www.jstor.org) is a trusted digital archive<br />

of over 1,000 academic journals <strong>and</strong> other content.<br />

JSTOR is now working with publishers to make<br />

current journals available through the Current<br />

Scholarship <strong>Program</strong>, launched by University of<br />

California Press <strong>and</strong> JSTOR. Portico (www.portico.


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org) is a digital preservation service for “born<br />

digital” scholarly literature.<br />

Junior Library Guild 2959<br />

7858 Industrial Parkway<br />

Plain City, OH 43064<br />

Phone: 800-491-0174<br />

Fax: 800-827-3080<br />

Toll free: 800-325-9558<br />

www.juniorlibraryguild.com<br />

A review service specializing in Collection<br />

Development for Public <strong>and</strong> School Libraries.<br />

New Release hardcover books for Children <strong>and</strong><br />

Young adults at discounts up to 55% off<br />

publishers’ prices. Books are offered in new release<br />

Collection Development packages. All books are<br />

reviewed in manuscript stage, Get tomorrows award<br />

winners today!<br />

Booth Staff: Angela Martin, Chris Mottayaw, R<strong>and</strong>y<br />

Asmo, Roger Sutton, Katrina Elmer, Leslie Bermel<br />

Kane Miller Books 3059<br />

10302 East 55th Place<br />

Tulsa, OK 74146


Phone: 800-611-1655<br />

Fax: 800-743-5660<br />

www.kanemiller.com<br />

Kane Miller features award-winning children’s<br />

picture books <strong>and</strong> fiction from around the world<br />

to complement the outst<strong>and</strong>ing non-fiction of<br />

Usborne Books.<br />

Booth Staff: Lynn Kelley<br />

KAPCO Book Protection 3206<br />

1000 Cherry St.<br />

P.O. Box 626<br />

Kent, OH 44240<br />

Phone: 330-678-1626<br />

Fax: 800-451-3724<br />

Toll free: 800-791-8965<br />

www.kapco.com<br />

Paperbacks Last Longer with KAPCO Covers! Let<br />

us show you how. Free Book.<br />

Booth Staff: Kary Barth & Tim Weber<br />

Karen & Co. 1126<br />

HC 75 Box 1032<br />

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Los Ojos, NM 87551<br />

Phone: 505-7937489<br />

karencojewelry.com<br />

Unique sterling silver <strong>and</strong> gemstone jewelry.<br />

Sterling book charms <strong>and</strong> earrings available. Beads<br />

for education project items available. Check out<br />

READ necklaces <strong>and</strong> bracelets. Prices start at $6.<br />

Booth Staff: Karen McInnis <strong>and</strong> Craig McInnis<br />

Key Porter Books 2740<br />

(dist. in the US by Publishers Group West)<br />

6 Adelaide Street East, 10th Floor<br />

Toronto, ONT M5C 1H6<br />

Canada<br />

Phone: 416-862-7777<br />

Fax: 416-862-2304<br />

Toll free: 800-788-2123<br />

www.keyporter.com<br />

One of Canada’s most prominent publishers, Key<br />

Porter Books Limited is known internationally for<br />

its high quality illustrated books, <strong>and</strong> at home for<br />

its mainstream books of national interest. Areas<br />

of specialization include children’s literature,<br />

politics, fiction, history, biography, books on<br />

environmental <strong>and</strong> social issues, <strong>and</strong> others.


KI 3903<br />

1330 Bellevue St<br />

Green Bay, WI 54302<br />

Phone: 920-468-8100<br />

Fax: 920-468-2618<br />

Toll free: 800-424-2432<br />

www.ki.com<br />

Many institutions are renovating their libraries to<br />

become information commons or learning commons.<br />

KI will provide furnishing solutions for traditional<br />

academic libraries <strong>and</strong> we can also accommodate<br />

the technology, common learning spaces <strong>and</strong> the<br />

comfortable seating areas more pervasive in an<br />

information commons.<br />

Booth Staff: Brian Anundsen<br />

Kids Can Press 2852<br />

29 Birch Avenue<br />

Toronto, ON M4V 1E2<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Phone: 416-925-5437<br />

Fax: 416-960-5437<br />

Toll free: 866-481-5827<br />

www.kidscanpress.com<br />

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Kids Can Press is the largest Canadian children’s<br />

book publisher with an extensive, award-winning<br />

library of more than 650 picture books, non-fiction<br />

<strong>and</strong> fiction titles for toddlers to young adults.<br />

Booth Staff: Naseem Hrab, Karen Boersma<br />

Kiki Magazine/B-books, Ltd. 2956<br />

118 W. Pike Street<br />

Covington, KY 41011<br />

Phone: 859-491-5454<br />

Fax: 513-672-0279<br />

www.kikimag.com<br />

Kiki is a multiple award-winning fashion magazine<br />

<strong>and</strong> creativity journal published quarterly for girls<br />

ages 8 <strong>and</strong> older.<br />

Each issue features From the Studio: design,<br />

clothing; Art Bin: art tools, projects; World Beat:<br />

international cultures <strong>and</strong> destinations; Biz Buzz:<br />

the business of money; <strong>and</strong> Kiki Care: healthy<br />

habits.<br />

Booth Staff: Jamie Bryant, Amy Mauch, Abi Carlin<br />

King County Library System 1232<br />

960 Newport Way NW


Issaquah, WA 98027<br />

Phone: 425-369-3224<br />

Fax: 425-369-3214<br />

www.kcls.org<br />

Turn to us for Employment Opportunities! King<br />

County Library System is one of the largest<br />

circulation libraries in the U.S. KCLS is accepting<br />

applications for the Librarian I Employment Pool.<br />

Call 425-369-3224 to schedule an interview during<br />

the conference. EOE Turn to us. The choices will<br />

surprise you! www.kcls.org<br />

Booth Staff: Christy Strzelecki<br />

Kingfisher 2811<br />

175 Fifth Avenue, Floor 17<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-307-5448<br />

Fax: 212-979-8768<br />

www.kingfisherbooks.com<br />

Kingfisher, which has recently become part of<br />

Macmillan, is best known for its wide variety of<br />

nonfiction series for children, from toddlers up to<br />

age 14.<br />

Booth Staff: Angus Killick, Marina Cambareri<br />

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Klett Sprachen GmbH/PONS GmbH<br />

3124<br />

RotebuehistraBe 77<br />

Stuttgart, 70178<br />

Germany<br />

Phone: +49.711.6672-0<br />

Fax: +49.711.6672-2004<br />

www.klett.de; www.pons.de; www.klett-internation<br />

al.de<br />

Ernst Klett Sprachen presents competence in the<br />

area of foreign languages. PONS supplies language<br />

learners of all ages <strong>and</strong> levels, from beginners up<br />

to professional linguists, with high quality<br />

dictionaries, suitable materials <strong>and</strong> media products.<br />

A wide range of products for German as a Foreign<br />

Language completes their programme.<br />

KO Kids Books 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

P.O. Box 3680<br />

San Rafael, CA 94901<br />

Phone: 415-380-3680<br />

Toll free: 800-788-3123<br />

www.kokidsbooks.com


KO Kids Books is dedicated to creating fine-quality<br />

children’s books, which aim to spark confidence<br />

<strong>and</strong> imagination in children of all ages. The most<br />

recent book by Kathryn Otoshi, One has garnered<br />

star reviews, awards, <strong>and</strong> honors. Coming in Fall<br />

<strong>2010</strong>: Zero.<br />

Booth Staff: Kathryn Otoshi<br />

L.A. Theatre Works 2542<br />

681 Venice Blvd.<br />

Venice, CA 90291<br />

Phone: 310-827-0808<br />

Fax: 310-827-4949<br />

Toll free: 800-708-8863<br />

www.latw.org<br />

L.A. Theatre Works offers the world’s finest<br />

collection of star-studded full-cast audio drama.<br />

Our Audio Theatre Collection of 300 classic <strong>and</strong><br />

contemporary plays features essential works from<br />

the American canon of drama, including The<br />

Crucible <strong>and</strong> The Grapes of Wrath, alongside world<br />

classics by Shakespeare <strong>and</strong> Moliere.<br />

Booth Staff: Trond Knutsen<br />

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LAC - Library Associates Companies<br />

3913<br />

6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2240<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90048<br />

Phone: 323-852-1083<br />

Fax: 323-852-1093<br />

Toll free: 800-987-6794<br />

http://libraryassociates.com<br />

Established in 1986, LAC offers recruiting,<br />

consulting, <strong>and</strong> project-management services to<br />

public, academic, government, corporate, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

special libraries, archives, <strong>and</strong> information centers<br />

nationwide, in person <strong>and</strong> virtually, on-site or<br />

offsite. We are owned <strong>and</strong> managed by a<br />

professional librarian.<br />

Booth Staff: Deb Schwarz, Rob Corrao, Chris<br />

Zamarelli, Beth Maser, Kari Anderson, Del Hamilton<br />

Lapham’s Quarterly 2260<br />

Latina Style Magazine 4211


Laurence King Publishing Ltd. 3040<br />

361-373 City Road<br />

London, EC1V 1LR<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Phone: +44 (0)20-7841-6900<br />

Fax: +44 (0)20-7841-6910<br />

http://www.laurenceking.com<br />

LE@D-Lifelong Education @<br />

Desktop 927<br />

University of North Texas<br />

1155 Union Circle #310560<br />

Denton, TX 76203-5017<br />

Phone: 940-565-2502<br />

www.leadonline.info<br />

Lifelong Education @ Desktop provides high-quality,<br />

affordable, online continuing education for library<br />

staff. 20,000 librarians <strong>and</strong> paraprofessions have<br />

participated in LE@D courses, which are approved<br />

for certification in most states. For a complete list<br />

of courses <strong>and</strong> group discounts, visit www.<br />

leadonline.info.<br />

Booth Staff: Kevin Haney; Pat Wagner<br />

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Leadership Directories Inc. 3461<br />

104 Fifth Ave<br />

New York, NY 10011<br />

Phone: 212-627-4140<br />

Fax: 212-645-0931<br />

www.leadershipdirectories.com<br />

Leadership Directories provides contact information<br />

for the leaders of major U.S. government, business,<br />

professional, <strong>and</strong> nonprofit organizations. Our data<br />

is the perfect fuel for your marketing, advocacy,<br />

<strong>and</strong> research efforts. Ask about Leadership® Law<br />

Premium, our new database featuring over 60,000<br />

law firm, lobbying, <strong>and</strong> federal <strong>and</strong> state court<br />

contacts.<br />

LearningExpress, LLC 3005<br />

2 Rector Street, 26th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10006<br />

Phone: 212-995-2566<br />

Fax: 212-995-5512<br />

Toll free: 800-295-9556<br />

www.learningexpressllc.com<br />

LearningExpress LLC is a leading provider of online<br />

career-oriented <strong>and</strong> education-based solutions. The


company offers a comprehensive <strong>and</strong> fully<br />

integrated learning platform designed to help<br />

patrons in every aspect through the pursuit of<br />

professional <strong>and</strong> educational endeavors.<br />

Booth Staff: Tom Burnosky, Don Nuding, Chris<br />

Atkins<br />

Lectorum Publications, Inc. 1524<br />

205 Chubb Avenue<br />

Lyndhurst, NJ 7071<br />

Phone: 201-559-2224<br />

Fax: 877-532-8676<br />

Toll free: 800-345-5946<br />

www.lectorum.com<br />

Proud to be celebrating its 50th Anniversary,<br />

Lectorum is the largest distributor of Spanish<br />

language books in the United States. We are<br />

experts in collection development <strong>and</strong> opening day<br />

collections. We offer processing for both large <strong>and</strong><br />

small library systems <strong>and</strong> public schools. Visit us<br />

at Booth 1524.<br />

Booth Staff: Teresa Mlawer; Alex Correa<br />

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Lee & Low Books 2711<br />

95 Madison Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10016<br />

Phone: 212-779-4400x27<br />

Fax: 212-683-1894<br />

Toll free: 888-320-3190x. 28<br />

lee<strong>and</strong>low.com<br />

LEE & LOW BOOKS is an independent children’s<br />

book publisher that focuses on books featuring<br />

diversity <strong>and</strong> culture. It is the company’s goal to<br />

meet the need for stories that ALL children can<br />

identify with <strong>and</strong> enjoy.<br />

Booth Staff: Jason Low, Louise May, Hannah Ehrlich<br />

Leo A Daly 3256<br />

8600 Indian Hills Drive<br />

Omaha, NE 68114<br />

Phone: 402-391-8111<br />

Fax: 402-391-8564<br />

Towww.leoadaly.com<br />

LEO A DALY is an international architecture,<br />

engineering, planning, interior design, <strong>and</strong> program<br />

management firm with 29 offices. We have


designed over 50 libraries within the last 15<br />

years—inspirational libraries that satisfy traditional<br />

<strong>and</strong> technologically-savvy patrons, while providing<br />

an architecture of interaction where people learn<br />

collaboratively.<br />

Booth Staff: Tom Findley <strong>and</strong> David Hawes,<br />

Lerner Publishing Group 2311<br />

241 1st Ave. North<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401<br />

Phone: 612-332-3344<br />

Fax: 800-332-1132<br />

Toll free: 800-328-4929<br />

www.lernerbooks.com<br />

Lerner Publishing Group publishes top-quality titles<br />

for grades PreK-12, including picture books, fiction,<br />

<strong>and</strong> nonfiction titles for curricular support <strong>and</strong><br />

pleasure reading. This Fall, we are launching more<br />

than 200 new titles. Imprints: Carolrhoda Books,<br />

Carolrhoda Lab, Darby Creek, Lerner Publications,<br />

Millbrook Press, Graphic Universe, Twenty-First<br />

Century Books, <strong>and</strong> Kar-Ben Publishing.<br />

Lexington Books 3525<br />

4501 Forbes Blvd<br />

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1158<br />

Lanham, MD 20706<br />

Phone: 800-462-6420<br />

Fax: 800-338-4550<br />

www.lexingtonbooks.com<br />

Lexington Books is Rowman & Littlefield’s division<br />

for publishing specialized work by established <strong>and</strong><br />

emerging scholars. Lexington, an imprint with a<br />

longst<strong>and</strong>ing tradition of excellence, publishes<br />

high-quality scholarly work that makes a significant<br />

contribution to education. Stop by the Scarecrow<br />

Press/RLPG booth #3525 to see our latest<br />

accomplishments.<br />

LexisNexis 1934<br />

7500 Old Georgetown Road, Suite 1300<br />

Bethesda, MD 20814<br />

Phone: 301-951-4520<br />

Toll free: 800-638-8380<br />

http://academic.lexisnexis.com<br />

LexisNexis® provides authoritative legal, news,<br />

<strong>and</strong> business information to corporate, legal,


government <strong>and</strong> academic markets. Stop by our<br />

booth to learn about the LexisNexis® U.S.<br />

Congressional Digital Collection, the most extensive<br />

offering of Congressional information available for<br />

research libraries <strong>and</strong> the newly redesigned<br />

LexisNexis® Statistical Insight.<br />

Liberty Fund, Inc. 2239<br />

8335 Allison Point Trail, #300<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46250<br />

Phone: 317-842-0880<br />

Fax: 317-579-6060<br />

Toll free: 800-955-8335<br />

www.libertyfund.org<br />

Liberty Fund, Inc. publishes new editions of classic<br />

works in American Constitutional history, European<br />

history, law, political philosophy, <strong>and</strong> economics.<br />

Librarians will be interested in Liberty Fund’s<br />

collection of primary source materials, as well as<br />

the books on the American founding by authors<br />

such as George Washington <strong>and</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Hamilton.<br />

Booth Staff: Gloria Bray, Kristen Beach<br />

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LibLime, a division of PTFS 1015<br />

6400 Goldsboro Rd., Suite 200<br />

Bethesda, MD 20817<br />

Phone: 301-654-8088<br />

Fax: 301-654-5789<br />

www.liblime.com<br />

LibLime, a division of PTFS, is the global leader in<br />

open-source solutions for libraries. The PTFS<br />

Lib-Lime Division facilitates deployment of Koha<br />

open source solutions by providing outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

consulting, development, implementation, <strong>and</strong><br />

support/hosting for libraries of all types <strong>and</strong> sizes.<br />

For more information, see http://liblime.com or h<br />

ttp://ptfs.com.<br />

Libramation, Inc. 2104<br />

12527-129 Street NW.<br />

Edmonton, T5L 1H7<br />

AB, Canada<br />

Phone: 780-443-5822<br />

Fax: 780-443-5998<br />

Toll free: 888-809-0099<br />

www.libramation.com


Liberate patrons <strong>and</strong> staff with Libramation’s<br />

Automated Solutions! Make routine library tasks<br />

a breeze with our New LibraMate item dispensing<br />

system, Self-CheckOut units, BookBank <strong>and</strong> Media<br />

Bank CD/DVD dispenser, Our NEW AMH modular<br />

sorting system <strong>and</strong> our Lib~Digit Complete RFID<br />

Library Solution.<br />

Booth Staff: Frank Mussche, Allan Yanitski, Sylvie<br />

Pourbaix<br />

Librarians for Fair Access to<br />

Content 4106<br />

Librarica LLC 1302<br />

14683 Midway Road, Suite 232<br />

Addison, TX 75001<br />

Phone: 469-688-7492<br />

Fax: 972-248-4002<br />

Toll free: 888-802-2774<br />

www.librarica.com<br />

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Librarica’s CASSIE System offers an innovative,<br />

fresh approach to computer <strong>and</strong> printer<br />

management in your library. Features include<br />

session time control, computer reservations <strong>and</strong><br />

waiting lists, print cost recovery, patron


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authentication, visual management, web filter<br />

control, <strong>and</strong> statistics reporting. SPOT: The<br />

Intelligent HotSpot automates wireless<br />

authentication <strong>and</strong> print cost recovery.<br />

Library Automation Technologies<br />

1036<br />

2 East Atlantic Avenue<br />

Somerdale, NJ 8083<br />

Phone: 856-566-4121<br />

Fax: 856-346-9099<br />

www.LATcorp.com<br />

Library Automation Technologies, Inc. designs,<br />

manufactures, markets, <strong>and</strong> supports automated<br />

library patron self-checkout <strong>and</strong> CD/DVD circulation<br />

media management systems. The company focus<br />

is to integrate technologies for increased efficiency<br />

<strong>and</strong> self-reliance to enhance the library experience<br />

of librarians <strong>and</strong> the patrons they serve. Visit our<br />

web site: www.LATcorp.com<br />

Booth Staff: Oleg, Steve, Val, Tony, David, Jan<br />

Library Bureau Inc. 2015<br />

172 Industrial Rd.


Fitchburg, MA 1420<br />

Phone: 978-345-7942<br />

Fax: 978-345-0188<br />

Toll free: 800-221-6638<br />

www.librarybureau.com<br />

Since 1876, Library Bureau has furnished quality<br />

crafted furniture for libraries - computer<br />

workstations, shelving, circulation desks, carrels,<br />

technical units, tables <strong>and</strong> seating.<br />

Booth Staff: Kemper Ryan<br />

Library Bureau Steel 4147<br />

315 Poston Drive<br />

Crawfordsville, IN 47933<br />

Phone: 856-696-5700<br />

Fax: 765-359-4202<br />

www.librarybureaushelving.com<br />

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Library Bureau Steel offers the library industry<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard Safestak in both welded frame <strong>and</strong> sway<br />

braced configurations for all bookstack applications.<br />

Our mobile system, Space-Max II, is available in<br />

mechanical <strong>and</strong> electrical versions. See our new<br />

patented VistaPanel line of laser cut steel <strong>and</strong><br />

ArtiStak wood custom end panels <strong>and</strong><br />

components.


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Library Ideas, LLC 2147<br />

333 Maple Avenue East #105<br />

Vienna, VA 22180<br />

Phone: 571-730-4300<br />

Fax: 571-730-4305<br />

www.libraryideas.com<br />

Library Ideas is a new media company focusing on<br />

the Public Library <strong>and</strong> Academic Markets. Our<br />

ground-breaking product lines include our DRMfree<br />

Freegal Downloadable Music Service, Movie Stick<br />

product (Hollywood movies on a USB drive), Rocket<br />

Languages online database product <strong>and</strong> Redbox<br />

DVD kiosks.<br />

Booth Staff: Brian Downing, Christina Murphy, Jim<br />

Petersen, David Berset, Harry Nelson<br />

Library Journal 2109<br />

360 Park Avenue South<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-746-6420<br />

Fax: 303-265-2447<br />

www.libraryjournal.com


Library Journal is read by over 100,000 library<br />

directors, administrators; staff in public, academic,<br />

<strong>and</strong> special libraries. The magazine <strong>and</strong> Library-Jo<br />

urnal.com are the leaders in readership <strong>and</strong><br />

influence. LJ offers three e-newsletters, educational<br />

webcasts, a reviews database dating back to 1987<br />

<strong>and</strong> more. Follow LJ on Twitter at twitter.com/Lib<br />

raryJournal.<br />

Booth Staff: Bette-Lee Fox<br />

Library of Congress 3751<br />

101 Independence Avenue SE<br />

Washington, DC 20540-4609<br />

Phone: 202-707-1951<br />

Fax: 202-252-3695<br />

www.loc.gov<br />

Library of Congress staff will be available to<br />

answer inquiries about the informative <strong>and</strong><br />

award-winning LC Website, the LC Online Catalog,<br />

Cataloging Distribution Service products <strong>and</strong><br />

services including the Web-based Cataloger’s<br />

Desktop <strong>and</strong> Classification Web, LC resources for<br />

the K-12 curriculum, highlights of the special<br />

collections <strong>and</strong> other services <strong>and</strong> programs.<br />

Booth Staff: Library of Congress staff<br />

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Library Resources Group, The 3208<br />

7823 Stratford Road<br />

Bethesda, MD 20814<br />

Phone: 240-354-1281<br />

www.LibraryWorks.com<br />

LRG publishes free resources for librarians: The<br />

Librarian’s Yellow Pages, in print <strong>and</strong> online at Li<br />

brariansYellowPages.com; E-newsletters INFOcus,<br />

Library Product News, Books, Bytes & Beyond, <strong>and</strong><br />

LibraryScope. We also produce market research for<br />

<strong>and</strong> about libraries. Stop by our booth for a free<br />

copy of The <strong>2010</strong> Librarian’s Yellow Pages.<br />

Booth Staff: Mark Kimmel, Deborah Kimmel, Sharon<br />

Deutch, Jennifer Newman, Heather Minor<br />

The Library Store Inc. 3159<br />

112 E. South St.<br />

P.O. Box 964<br />

Tremont, IL 61568<br />

Phone: 309-925-5571<br />

Fax: 309-925-5227<br />

Toll free: 800-548-7204<br />

www.thelibrarystore.com


The Library Store, Inc. offers over 30,000 supply<br />

<strong>and</strong> furnishing products, all backed by our<br />

hassle-free,100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Stretch<br />

your budget by purchasing TLS manufactured<br />

products, including custom bar code labels, label<br />

protectors, book covers, book jacket covers, book<br />

tape, processing labels, book pockets <strong>and</strong> cards.<br />

Booth Staff: Ann Kirgan, Andrea Johnson, Tosha<br />

L<strong>and</strong>esz, Sarah Baker<br />

Library Systems & Services 901<br />

12850 Middlebrook Rd., Ste 400<br />

Germantown, MD 20874<br />

Phone: 301-540-5100<br />

Fax: 301-540-5522<br />

Toll free: 800-638-8725<br />

www.lssi.com<br />

Since 1981, Library Systems & Services has offered<br />

libraries a variety of services to build <strong>and</strong> maintain<br />

high quality databases. LSSI also offers on-site<br />

support services, including RFID tagging <strong>and</strong><br />

barcode labeling. We bring accuracy <strong>and</strong> prompt,<br />

personal service, tailored to meet each library’s<br />

specific needs.<br />

Booth Staff: Robert Windrow<br />

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Library Technologies Inc. 2216<br />

2300 Computer Ave. #D-19<br />

Willow Grove, PA 19090-1736<br />

Phone: 215-830-9320<br />

Fax: 215-830-9422<br />

Toll free: 800-795-9504<br />

www.librarytech.com<br />

Authority control <strong>and</strong> database services. Ongoing<br />

Authority Express <strong>and</strong> Authority Update service to<br />

keep your library catalog correct <strong>and</strong> current with<br />

LC practice. Custom item field <strong>and</strong> smart barcode<br />

creation for all major library vendors.<br />

Booth Staff: Marsha Hunt, Thomas Gilbert<br />

Librarything.com 909<br />

286 Spring Street<br />

Portl<strong>and</strong>, ME 4102<br />

Phone: 207-899-4108<br />

www.librarything.com/forlibraries<br />

LibraryThing for Libraries enriches your library’s<br />

online catalog with the power <strong>and</strong> fun of Library<br />

2.0. Give your patrons exciting new content,<br />

including a virtual shelf browser, recommendations,


tag clouds, <strong>and</strong> the ability to write reviews. LTFL<br />

works by adding data <strong>and</strong> features directly into<br />

your OPAC.<br />

Booth Staff: Abby Blachly, Tim Spalding<br />

Librería García Cambeiro 1430<br />

Gallegos 3570<br />

Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires<br />

C1240ACD<br />

Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Phone: 11 4924-1140<br />

Fax: (5411) 4924-1140 Ext (102)<br />

www.librerialgc.com<br />

LGC has been locating, selecting <strong>and</strong> providing best<br />

Argentinean <strong>and</strong> Brazilian books to libraries since<br />

1955. It is giving support to libraries such as The<br />

Library of Congress <strong>and</strong> Harvard, among<br />

others.Currently their products include books,<br />

journals, serials, DVD, ebooks, core cataloging <strong>and</strong><br />

shelf ready process, customized services <strong>and</strong><br />

e-resources<br />

Listening Library 2902<br />

Attn: Library <strong>and</strong> School Services<br />

400 Hahn Road<br />

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1170<br />

Westminster, MD 21157<br />

Phone: 800-733-3000<br />

Fax: 800-940-7046<br />

Toll free: 800-733-3000<br />

www.booksontape.com<br />

For over 50 years, Listening Library has been the<br />

leading publisher of unabridged audiobooks for<br />

children <strong>and</strong> young adults. Our Backlist includes<br />

one of the largest collections of Newbery winners,<br />

plus a wide selection of classic literature <strong>and</strong><br />

popular fiction. To be eligible for FREE lifetime<br />

replacements order direct from Books On Tape.<br />

Booth Staff: Brian Gurewitz, Cheryl Herman<br />

Literacy+Exercise=Excellence<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s 4241<br />

P.O. Box 990631, Prudential Center<br />

Boston, MA 2199<br />

Phone: 617-504-3050<br />

www.literacise.com<br />

The Literacy+Exercise=Excellence exhibit,<br />

http://bit.ly/bcIGym, is a giant sized interactive<br />

Spanish/English book with tunnels to explore that<br />

physically engages children in reading.


Literacy+Exercise or Literacise is book-based<br />

book-related exercise <strong>and</strong> movement. Based on<br />

scientific research Literacise fights childhood<br />

obesity one word, one step at a time. www.litera<br />

cise.com<br />

Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company 2713<br />

237 Park Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10017-0010<br />

Phone: 212-364-1542<br />

Fax: 212-364-0628<br />

www.lb-kids.com<br />

Quality hardcover <strong>and</strong> paperback books for children<br />

<strong>and</strong> young adults. For more than 160 year, Little,<br />

Brown Books for Young readers has produced<br />

children’s classics for all ages <strong>and</strong> across all<br />

formats.<br />

Booth Staff: Victoria Stapleton, Andrew Smith <strong>and</strong><br />

a cast of thous<strong>and</strong>s!<br />

Live Oak Media 2534<br />

P.O. Box 652<br />

2775 Church Street<br />

Pine Plains, NY 12567<br />

Phone: 518-398-1010<br />

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Fax: 518-398-1070<br />

Toll free: 800-788-1121<br />

www.liveoakmedia.com<br />

Award-winning media adaptations of outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

children’s literature. Unabridged audiobooks <strong>and</strong><br />

readalongs in English <strong>and</strong> Spanish for ages 4-12.<br />

Booth Staff: Arnie Cardillo, Debra Skiver Cardillo,<br />

Elizabeth Gent<br />

Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd. 2940<br />

2143 Wooddale Dr.<br />

Woodbury, MN 55125<br />

Phone: 651-291-1970<br />

Fax: 651-291-1908<br />

Toll free: 800-THE-MOON<br />

www.llewellyn.com<br />

Since 1901, Llewellyn has been a leading publisher<br />

of New Age books, including metaphysical,<br />

self-help, holistic health, astrology, paranormal,<br />

<strong>and</strong> alternative spirituality titles. Midnight Ink<br />

offers the very best in paperback mystery novels.<br />

Our popular imprint Flux publishes some of the<br />

most compelling new voices in young adult fiction<br />

today.


Booth Staff: Steven Pomije <strong>and</strong> Katie Kane<br />

London Book Fair 3108<br />

Gateway House, 28 The Quadrant<br />

Richmond, Surrey TW 9 1DN<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Phone: 44 20 8910 7925<br />

Fax: 44 20 8910 7930<br />

www.londonbookfair.co.uk<br />

A global marketplace for rights negotiation <strong>and</strong><br />

the sale <strong>and</strong> distribution of content across print,<br />

audio, TV, film <strong>and</strong> digital channels. Taking place<br />

every spring, it is a unique opportunity to explore,<br />

underst<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> capitalise on the innovations<br />

shaping the publishing world. London Book Fair -<br />

April 11-13, 2011.<br />

Booth Staff:<br />

London Town Press 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

P.O. Box 585<br />

Montrose, CA 91011<br />

Phone: 818-248-4000<br />

Fax: 818-957-6922<br />

Toll free: 800-788-3123<br />

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www.londontownpress.com<br />

London Town Press was founded in 1998 to produce<br />

children’s literature in distinguished visual formats<br />

which please children <strong>and</strong> meet the practical needs<br />

of today’s teachers <strong>and</strong> parents. The London Town<br />

list has exp<strong>and</strong>ed in both picture books <strong>and</strong><br />

nonfiction, including wildlife books by Jean-Michel<br />

Cousteau.<br />

Lonely Planet 1546<br />

150 Linden St.<br />

Oakl<strong>and</strong>, CA 94606<br />

Phone: 510-250-6400<br />

Fax: 510-893-8563<br />

Toll free: 800-275-8555<br />

www.lonelyplanet.com<br />

Lonely Planet creates <strong>and</strong> delivers the most<br />

compelling <strong>and</strong> comprehensive travel content in<br />

the world, giving travelers trustworthy information,<br />

engaging opinions, powerful images, <strong>and</strong> informed<br />

perspectives on destinations around the globe. w<br />

ww.lonelyplanet.com<br />

Booth Staff: Karen Finlay & Corrie Glanville


Lulu.com 3110<br />

3101 Hillsborough Street<br />

Raleigh, NC 27607<br />

http://www.lulu.com<br />

Lulu.com empowers creators of all kinds to publish<br />

<strong>and</strong> sell. Powered by an Internet retail site, global<br />

distribution system <strong>and</strong> social content discovery<br />

engine, creators can make <strong>and</strong> monetize content<br />

in a variety of formats, including physical books<br />

<strong>and</strong> eBooks. Readers, in turn, are rewarded with<br />

a broader content selection.<br />

Booth Staff: Sherrie Wilkolaski<br />

Luna Imaging, Inc. 1106<br />

2702 Media Center Drive<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90065<br />

Phone: 800-452-5862<br />

Fax: 323-221–2846<br />

Toll free: 800-452-LUNA<br />

www.lunaimaging.com<br />

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Luna Imaging produces LUNA <strong>and</strong> the Insight®<br />

Software Suite, which together provide a complete<br />

visual environment for cataloging <strong>and</strong> working


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online with high-resolution images <strong>and</strong> data from<br />

anywhere at anytime. In addition, Luna Imaging<br />

provides scanning services at competitive rates to<br />

convert collections into digital form.<br />

Booth Staff: Nancy Harm, Anna Miller<br />

Lyngsoe Systems Inc 1209<br />

(formerly FKI Logistex)<br />

7470 New Technology Way<br />

Frederick, MD 21703<br />

Phone: 301-360-0910<br />

Fax: 301-360-0911<br />

http://www.lyngsoesystems.com/library/library_sy<br />

stem.asp<br />

Lyngsoe Systems acquired FKI Logistex Library<br />

Solutions. We are a leading provider of self-service<br />

lending, returns, <strong>and</strong> sorting systems for libraries.<br />

Our solutions improve service for patrons while<br />

simplifying work for library staff by automating<br />

material h<strong>and</strong>ling tasks, such as sorting <strong>and</strong><br />

shelving.<br />

Booth Staff: Cory McCoy, Peter Schoen, Neil Gillott,<br />

Michael Ch<strong>and</strong>ler


LYRASIS 3533<br />

1438 West Peachtree Street NW, Suite 200<br />

Atlanta, GA 30309-2955<br />

Phone: 404-892-0943<br />

Fax: 404-892-7879<br />

Toll free: 800-999-8558<br />

www.lyrasis.org<br />

As the leading regional membership organization<br />

for libraries <strong>and</strong> information professionals, LYRASIS<br />

helps ensure their success by providing access to<br />

more of the shared knowledge <strong>and</strong> expertise,<br />

innovative products <strong>and</strong> services, <strong>and</strong> customized<br />

solutions they need to serve their communities<br />

most effectively <strong>and</strong>, by working together, advance<br />

the profession.<br />

Booth Staff: Kate Vincent, Ed McBride, Cynthia<br />

Wilson, Eric Zino, J. Michael Williams, Nancy Harris,<br />

Kenna Juliani, Tom Sanville, Jay Ford<br />

M.E. Sharpe, Inc. 2208<br />

80 Business Park Dr.<br />

Armonk, NY 10504<br />

Phone: 914-273-1800<br />

Fax: 914-273-2106<br />

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Toll free: 800-541-6563<br />

www.mesharpe.com<br />

M.E.Sharpe publishes reference works, journals,<br />

<strong>and</strong> books across a broad range of the social<br />

sciences. Other imprints include Sharpe Reference,<br />

publishing reference titles for high school,<br />

academic, <strong>and</strong> public libraries; the br<strong>and</strong> new<br />

Sharpe Online Reference program; <strong>and</strong> Sharpe<br />

Focus, offering non-fiction book series for ages 12<br />

<strong>and</strong> up.<br />

Booth Staff: Diana McDermott, Donna Sanzone, Jim<br />

Wright<br />

Mackin Educational Resources 3259<br />

3505 County Road 42 W<br />

Burnsville, MN 55306<br />

Phone: 952-895-9540<br />

Fax: 952-894-8806<br />

Toll free: 800-245-9540<br />

www.mackin.com<br />

Mackin Educational Resources is a worldwide K-12<br />

school library acquisition service. Mackin provides<br />

any available book (all bindings), video, audio, CD<br />

or DVD in print. Mackin has access to millions of


in-print titles, each detailed online at www.macki<br />

n.com.<br />

Macmillan 2804<br />

175 Fifth Avenue, 21st flr<br />

New York, NY 10010-7725<br />

Phone: 646-307-5753<br />

Fax: 646-307-5745<br />

www.macmillanlibrary.com<br />

Adult trade titles in hardcover <strong>and</strong> paperback from<br />

publishers Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Henry Holt, St.<br />

Martin’s Press, Griffin, Picador, Tor/Forge, <strong>and</strong><br />

Minotaur.<br />

Booth Staff: Talia Sherer<br />

Macmillan Children’s Publishing<br />

Group 2804<br />

175 5th Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-307-5386<br />

Fax: 646-307-5253<br />

www.mackids.com<br />

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Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group is home to<br />

some of the most highly acclaimed <strong>and</strong> noteworthy<br />

children’s imprints in the publishing industry. From<br />

award-winning novels <strong>and</strong> best-selling stories to<br />

family favorites <strong>and</strong> classic tales, there are books<br />

to fit every young reader’s varying interests.<br />

Booth Staff: Tim Jones, Katie Halata<br />

Magazine Subscription Service<br />

Agency 3343<br />

5248 State Road 54<br />

New Port Richey, FL 34652<br />

Phone: 727-847-7462<br />

Fax: 800-889-2004<br />

Toll free: 800-368-7922<br />

www.magazinesubservagy.com<br />

We are a small, independent subscription service.<br />

We h<strong>and</strong>le over 250,000 publications. Our target<br />

markets are public <strong>and</strong> school libraries. When<br />

available, we will provide free replacement issues<br />

for our customers.<br />

Booth Staff: Richard Emmons, Robin Craig


Maney Publishing 3258<br />

Suite 1C, Joseph’s Well, Hanover Walk<br />

Leeds, WY LS3 1AB<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Phone: +44 113 243 2800<br />

Fax: +44 113 386 8178<br />

http://www.maney.co.uk<br />

Maney Publishing is committed to publishing<br />

journals in print <strong>and</strong> electronic formats that are<br />

international in scope <strong>and</strong> peer reviewed. We are<br />

especially well-known for titles in languages <strong>and</strong><br />

literature, archaeology <strong>and</strong> history <strong>and</strong> biomedical<br />

science. Our list also includes a major cluster in<br />

materials science <strong>and</strong> engineering.<br />

Booth Staff: Shelly Turner<br />

Mango Languages 1637<br />

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We look forward to sharing Mango with you at<br />

booth #1637. Mango Languages is the online<br />

language learning system for libraries. We are on<br />

your side in providing a relevant community<br />

resource both now <strong>and</strong> into the future. Specifically<br />

designed to meet your needs <strong>and</strong> easy for both<br />

patrons <strong>and</strong> library staff.


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MARCIVE, Inc. 3216<br />

P.O. Box 47508<br />

San Antonio, TX 78265<br />

Phone: 800-531-7678<br />

Fax: 210-646-0167<br />

Toll free: 800-531-7678<br />

www.marcive.com<br />

Learn how MARCIVE can give your catalog a<br />

makeover. Your existing collection will get more<br />

usage. Authorities processing, MARC Record<br />

Enrichment (Tables of Contents), catalog conversion<br />

(shelflists to MARC), spine labels, reclassification,<br />

cataloging for government documents, audiovisuals,<br />

<strong>and</strong> books. Put ERIC resources in a new light with<br />

ERIC MARC Record Service.<br />

Booth Staff: Scott Fleming, Janifer Meldrum, Joan<br />

Chapa, Jim Noel, Mary Mastraccio, Carol Love,<br />

Richard Smith<br />

Marquis Who’s Who 2011


890 Mountain Avenue<br />

New Providence, NJ 7974<br />

Phone: 908-673-1000<br />

Fax: 908-673-1177<br />

Toll free: 800-473-7020<br />

www.marquiswhoswho.com<br />

Publisher of Who’s Who in America since 1899,<br />

Marquis Who’s Who is a trusted source of<br />

biographical information for libraries around the<br />

world. Library patrons use our print volumes <strong>and</strong><br />

online database, Marquis Who’s Who on the Web,<br />

to learn about noteworthy leaders <strong>and</strong> achievers<br />

from all fields of endeavor.<br />

Booth Staff: Michael Noerr, Carmine Pietroluongo<br />

Marshall Cavendish 2724<br />

99 White Plains Road<br />

P.O. Box 2001<br />

Tarrytown, NY 10591<br />

Phone: 914-332-8888<br />

Fax: 914-332-1888<br />

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Toll free: 800-821-9881<br />

www.marshallcavendish.us<br />

Publisher of quality children’s nonfiction, fiction,<br />

reference titles, <strong>and</strong> online resources for grades<br />

K-12. Our print imprints include: Marshall Cavendish<br />

Reference Books, Benchmark Books, <strong>and</strong> Marshall<br />

Cavendish Children’s Books; our online resources<br />

are Marshall Cavendish Digital, <strong>and</strong> Marshall<br />

Cavendish eBooks.<br />

Booth Staff: Rick Jusko; Richard Farley; Margery<br />

Cuyler; Walter Harvey; Brian Buerkle; Wendy Aman<br />

Mason Crest Publishers 3053<br />

370 Reed Rd. St 302<br />

Broomall, PA 19008-0914<br />

Phone: 610-543-6200<br />

Fax: 610-543-3878<br />

Toll free: 866-627-2665<br />

www.masoncrest.com<br />

Mason Crest is committed to publishing the finest<br />

non-fiction school, library <strong>and</strong> curriculum products<br />

available today for young adults <strong>and</strong> children. We<br />

have internally created 1000 titles <strong>and</strong> have<br />

received excellent reviews.


Booth Staff: Erika Pioluch<br />

Massaging Insoles 883<br />

1216 Sussex St<br />

Boynton Beach, FL 33436<br />

Phone: 561-547-4681<br />

Fax: 561-547-4684<br />

Toll free: 866-301-3338<br />

www.massaginginsoles.com<br />

We manufacture the finest glycerin-filled,<br />

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Math Essentials 4235<br />

P.O. Box 1723<br />

Los Gatos, CA 95031<br />

Phone: 408-314-4573<br />

Fax: 408-358-3738<br />

Toll free: 866-444-6284<br />

www.mathessentials.com<br />

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topics recommended by the National Math Advisory<br />

Panel.Each is available with a companion DVD.<br />

DVD’s are excellent st<strong>and</strong> alone learning tools.<br />

Booth Staff: Rick Fisher, Elena Fisher, Vica Malgina<br />

Mathew Price Ltd. 2833<br />

12300 Ford Road, Suite 455<br />

Dallas, TX 75234<br />

Phone: 972-484-0500<br />

Fax: 972-484-0502<br />

http://www.mathewprice.com<br />

Mathew Price Limited is a publisher of quality<br />

children’s books with an emphasis on books for<br />

younger children. Our aim is to produce books so<br />

attractive that children will naturally fall in love<br />

with reading. Our motto is education through<br />

delight.<br />

Booth Staff: Mathew Price


Matthews Specialty Vehicles, Inc.<br />

3212<br />

101 S. Swing Road<br />

Greensboro, NC 27409<br />

Phone: 336-297-9600<br />

Fax: 336-297-4674<br />

Toll free: 877-905-4678<br />

www.msvehicles.com<br />

Matthews Specialty Vehicles Incorporated<br />

customizes each bookmobile to meet your<br />

individual requirements. Visit our booth for<br />

information on our revolutionary 2-way satellite<br />

system <strong>and</strong> new bookmobile models!<br />

Booth Staff: Dennis Hoag & Megan Woodard<br />

McFarl<strong>and</strong> & Company Inc.<br />

Publishers 2447<br />

Box 611<br />

Jefferson, NC 28640<br />

Phone: 336-246-4460<br />

Fax: 336-246-5018<br />

Toll free: 800-253-2187 (orders only)<br />

www.mcfarl<strong>and</strong>pub.com<br />

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McFarl<strong>and</strong> is a leading U.S. publisher of scholarly,<br />

reference <strong>and</strong> academic books. Located in Jefferson,<br />

North Carolina (in the Appalachian Mountains),<br />

McFarl<strong>and</strong> publishes books that can be found in<br />

libraries worldwide.<br />

McGraw-Hill Professional 2103<br />

Two Penn Plaza, 23rd Floor<br />

New York, NY 10121-2298<br />

Phone: 212-904-5430<br />

Fax: 212-904-4070<br />

Toll free: 800-722-4726<br />

www.mhprofessional.com<br />

Subjects: Business/Management/Leadership;<br />

Medicine/Nursing/Allied Health;<br />

Science/Reference/Engineering; Green Technology,<br />

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Products: Encyclopedia of Science & Technology,<br />

Chase’s Calendar of Events, Demystified, Schaum’s;<br />

AccessScience.com, AccessMedicine.com, AccessEn<br />

gineeringLibrary.com, KissBowShakeH<strong>and</strong>s.com, Pe<br />

rfectPhrases.com. Distributor for: American<br />

Diabetes Association, Entrepreneur Press, <strong>and</strong> Open<br />

University Press.


Booth Staff: Karolyn Anderson, Zach Bishard, Ian<br />

Au<br />

Media Education Foundation 2552<br />

60 Masonic Street<br />

Northampton, MA 1060<br />

Phone: 413-584-8500<br />

Fax: 413-586-8398<br />

Toll free: 800-897-0089<br />

www.mediaed.org<br />

The Media Education Foundation (MEF) produces<br />

<strong>and</strong> distributes documentary films <strong>and</strong> other<br />

educational resources to inspire critical reflection<br />

on the social, political <strong>and</strong> cultural impact of<br />

American mass media.<br />

Booth Staff: Kendra Hodgson & Alex Peterson<br />

Medianet/Schedule3W 1014<br />

c/o Dymaxion Research Ltd<br />

5515 Cogswell Street<br />

Halifax, NS B3J 1R2 Canada<br />

Phone: 902-422-1973x182<br />

Fax: 902-421-1267<br />

www.medianet.ns.ca<br />

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Medianet, flexible comprehensive software for<br />

managing <strong>and</strong> scheduling equipment <strong>and</strong> media<br />

(physical & digitized). Tracks equipment from<br />

centralized offices, storage closets <strong>and</strong> in rooms.<br />

MEDIANET produces pick lists, shipping labels &<br />

reports. Clients <strong>and</strong> staff love the Web interface!<br />

Interfaces with your ILS. Optional hosting using<br />

our servers.<br />

Booth Staff: Peter Mason, Brian Flynn<br />

Mergent, Inc. 1311<br />

580 Kingsley Park Drive<br />

Fort Mill, SC 29715<br />

Phone: 800-342-5647<br />

Fax: 800-559-6945<br />

Toll free: 800-342-5647<br />

www.mergent.com<br />

Mergent has been transforming data into<br />

knowledge for over a century. Our databases<br />

contain detailed financial information on over<br />

35,000 global publicly traded companies, 20,000


U.S. municipal bond issuers, <strong>and</strong> extensive data<br />

on corporate bonds, dividends, corporate actions<br />

<strong>and</strong> unit investment trusts. Learn more at www.m<br />

ergent.com<br />

Booth Staff: Tevis V<strong>and</strong>ergriff, Sam Ellner, Neel<br />

G<strong>and</strong>hi, John Pedernales, Paul Hazlett, Fred Jenkins<br />

Merriam-Webster Inc. 3202<br />

47 Federal St.<br />

P.O. Box 281<br />

Springfield, MA 1102<br />

Phone: 413-734-3134<br />

Fax: 413-734-2014<br />

Toll free: 800-828-1880<br />

www.Merriam-Webster.com<br />

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Merriam-Webster is the br<strong>and</strong> leader of language<br />

products in print <strong>and</strong> electronic formats, offering<br />

best-selling backlist <strong>and</strong> Collegiate®-br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

reference books. Stop by our booth for information<br />

on our Merriam-Webster’s Advanced Learner’s<br />

English Dictionary.<br />

Booth Staff: Meghan Lieberwirth, John Morse, Peter<br />

Sokolowski


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MerryMakers 2405<br />

3645 Gr<strong>and</strong> Ave, Suite 202<br />

Oakl<strong>and</strong>, CA 94610<br />

Phone: 510-451-2254<br />

Fax: 510-451-2174<br />

Toll free: 888-989-0454<br />

www.merrymakersinc.com<br />

MerryMakers’s toys stretch children’s imaginations<br />

<strong>and</strong> encourage their love of books, reading, <strong>and</strong><br />

discovery. Working with today’s finest children’s<br />

book authors <strong>and</strong> illustrators we create dolls based<br />

on bestselling children’s books. The result–toys<br />

that kids love, parents praise, <strong>and</strong> teachers <strong>and</strong><br />

librarians acclaim.<br />

Booth Staff: Clair Frederick, Dayna Carlson<br />

MHZ Networks 2543<br />

8101A Lee Highway<br />

Falls Church, VA 22204<br />

Phone: 703-770-7100<br />

Fax: 703-770-7112<br />

www.mhznetworks.org


MHz Networks is an independent, non-commercial<br />

television broadcaster delivering international,<br />

educational programming <strong>and</strong> providing diverse<br />

cultural perspectives for a globally-minded<br />

audience. MHz Networks Home Entertainment titles<br />

include an extensive collection of international<br />

mysteries, family films, <strong>and</strong> documentaries, all<br />

available on DVD.<br />

Booth Staff: Lance Schwulst<br />

Midpoint Trade Books 2261<br />

27 West 20th St., #1102<br />

New York, NY 10011<br />

Phone: 212-727-0190<br />

Fax: 212-727-0195<br />

www.midpointtrade.com<br />

Midpoint Trade Books is a distributor representing<br />

more than 250 publishers with over 6000 active<br />

titles. Our list includes mysteries, cookbooks,<br />

reference, business, self-help <strong>and</strong> craft titles as<br />

well as a deep general interest backlist.<br />

Midwest Library Service 3117<br />

11443 Saint Charles Rock Road<br />

Bridgeton, MO 63044<br />

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Phone: 314-739-3100<br />

Fax: 800-962-1009<br />

Toll free: 800-325-8833<br />

www.midwestls.com<br />

Midwest Library Service provides books, processing,<br />

<strong>and</strong> collection development services including firm<br />

order, approval plan, out-of-print, <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

order programs to academic, public, <strong>and</strong> special<br />

libraries. InterACQ is Midwest’s web-based<br />

acquisitions management <strong>and</strong> collection<br />

development system.<br />

Booth Staff: Jay Askuvich, Lorraine Best, Steven<br />

Chase, Cindy Human<br />

Midwest Tape 3541<br />

6950 Hall Street<br />

P.O. Box 820<br />

Holl<strong>and</strong>, OH 43528<br />

Phone: 800-875-2785<br />

Fax: 800-444-6645<br />

Toll free: 800-875-2785<br />

www.midwesttapes.com<br />

Midwest Tape is the industry leader in providing<br />

audiovisual materials including DVDs, Music CDs,<br />

Audiobooks <strong>and</strong> Playaways to Public Libraries.


Value added services include digital VIP processing,<br />

OCLC MARC records, opening day collection<br />

services, customized st<strong>and</strong>ing orders, ILS<br />

integration <strong>and</strong> free website designed exclusively<br />

for Public Libraries.<br />

Booth Staff: Eric Timm, Ed Altwies, Erin Horne,<br />

Janet Timm, Bill Hartman, Steve Smith, John Eldred<br />

Milkweed Editions 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

1011 Washington Ave. South, Ste 300<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55415-1246<br />

Phone: 612-332-3192<br />

Fax: 612-215-2550<br />

Toll free: 800-520-6455<br />

www.milkweed.org<br />

Award-winning, nonprofit literary publisher of<br />

books emphasizing cultural diversity, environmental<br />

stewardship, poetry <strong>and</strong> insightful nonfiction for<br />

high school to adult readers. Publisher for<br />

Milkweeds for Young Readers (8-14).<br />

Milliken Carpet 1028<br />

201 Lukken Industrial Dr. W<br />

LaGrange, GA 30240<br />

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Phone: 800-241-4826<br />

Fax: 706-880-5998<br />

www.millikencarpet.com<br />

Milliken Carpet offers a broad range of products<br />

specifically engineered to meet the stringent<br />

performance <strong>and</strong> appearance requirements of 21st<br />

century learning environments.<br />

MINISIS Inc. 2104<br />

210 West Broadway, 5th Floor<br />

Vancouver, V5Y3W2<br />

British Columbia, Canada<br />

Phone: 1-604-255-4366<br />

Fax: 1-604-255-4367<br />

www.minisisinc.com<br />

MINISIS is a multinational software company with<br />

a deployed client-base numbering in the 1000s,<br />

across 63 countries. Our ILS product called, M2L,<br />

is designed for any type of library, with<br />

MARC/non-MARC interfaces to cover all library<br />

processes from: acquisitions, catalogue, serials,<br />

circulation, digital asset <strong>and</strong> reproductions<br />

management to dynamic OPACs <strong>and</strong> RFID.<br />

Booth Staff: Kyle H<strong>and</strong>saeme (Marketing<br />

Representative) & Christopher Burcsik (C.E.O)


Mitchell Lane Publishers 2413<br />

P.O. Box 196<br />

Hockessin, DE 19707<br />

Phone: 302-234-9426<br />

Fax: 302-234-4742<br />

Toll free: 800-814-5484<br />

www.mitchelllane.com<br />

Children’s <strong>and</strong> young adult non-fiction library books<br />

published in series. Seven new series for fall <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

New series include: Earth & Life Science Project<br />

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Back, Monsters in Myth, World Crafts & Recipes<br />

<strong>and</strong> new Bilingual & Contemporary Biographies.<br />

Booth Staff: Bob Mitchell, Barbara Mitchell<br />

MJ Industries Inc. 3459<br />

P.O. Box 259<br />

4 Carleton Drive<br />

Georgetown, MA 1833<br />

Phone: 978-352-6190<br />

Fax: 866-352-6964<br />

Toll free: 800-247-4353<br />

www.mjshelving.com<br />

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Manufacturer of steel Library Shelving to include<br />

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Booth Staff: Jerry Blanchet, Jarid Smart, Barry Enos,<br />

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mk Sorting Systems 1405<br />

105 Highl<strong>and</strong> Park Dr.<br />

Bloomfield, CT 6002<br />

Phone: 860-760-0438<br />

Fax: 860-769-5505<br />

Toll free: 888-484-5056<br />

www.mk-sorting-systems.com<br />

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without the gas.<br />

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Montel, Inc. 3359<br />

225 4th Avenue<br />

P.O. Box 130<br />

Montmagny, QC G5V 3S5<br />

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Phone: 418-248-0235<br />

Fax: 418-248-7266<br />

Toll free: 877-935-0236<br />

www.montel.com<br />

For your academic, public or special libraries,<br />

Montel offers a complete line of products for<br />

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systems, cabinets<strong>and</strong> much more.<br />

Booth Staff: Joey P. Boudreau, Yves Belanger<br />

Moody Publishers 2005<br />

820 N. LaSalle Boulevard<br />

Chicago, IL 60610-3284<br />

Phone: 312-329-2101<br />

Fax: 312-329-2144<br />

Toll free: 800-678-8812<br />

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Moody Publishers provides books that are<br />

faithbased in all major categories. Northfield<br />

imprint is of particular interest to the general<br />

market. Lift Every Voice imprint is written by<br />

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covers most major categories.<br />

Booth Staff: Roslyn Jordan, Roger Williams, Duane<br />

Sherman<br />

Morgan & Claypool 4065<br />

1537 Fourth St, Ste 228<br />

San Rafael, CA 94901<br />

Phone: 800-228-9162<br />

Fax: 415-462-0004<br />

http://www.morganclaypool.com<br />

Morgan & Claypool is an innovative new publisher<br />

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Our first product, the Synthesis Digital Library of<br />

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Morgan Reynolds Publishing 3260<br />

620 S. Elm Street, Suite 223<br />

Greenboro, NC 27406<br />

Phone: 336-275-1311


Fax: 800-535-5725<br />

Toll free: 800-535-1504<br />

morganreynolds.com<br />

Morgan Reynolds publishes insightful, lively, <strong>and</strong><br />

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school, <strong>and</strong> college level.<br />

Morningstar 3914<br />

22 West Washington<br />

Chicago, IL 60602<br />

Phone: 312-384-3776<br />

Fax: 312-384-4090<br />

Toll free: 866-215-2509<br />

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Visit our booth for a demonstration of Morningstar<br />

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exchange traded funds, star ratings, earnings,<br />

quotes, financial statements, <strong>and</strong> much more.


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Booth Staff: Camille O’Connor, Lars Wasvick, Susan<br />

Dziubinski<br />

Mother Goose on the Loose, LLC<br />

4064<br />

6620 Chippewa Drive<br />

Baltimore, MD 21209<br />

Phone: 443-928-3915<br />

http://www.mgol.org<br />

Mother Goose on the Loose® lapsit program builds<br />

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CDs will also be on sale.<br />

Booth Staff: Betsy Diamant-Cohen, Stuart<br />

Diamant-Cohen, Yoella Diamant-Cohen, Fran<br />

Glushakow-Gould, Gerri Baum, Susan Br<strong>and</strong>t<br />

Motorbooks 3045<br />

400 1st Ave N, Suite 300<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401<br />

Phone: 612-344-8100


Fax: 612-344-8691<br />

Toll free: 800-328-0590<br />

www.motorbooks.com<br />

Motorbooks is one of the world’s leading<br />

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classic motorcycles to heavy equipment to today’s<br />

latest automotive technology. We hire top writers<br />

<strong>and</strong> photographers <strong>and</strong> present their work in<br />

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Booth Staff: Heidi Kanter, C<strong>and</strong>ace Scharf<br />

Movie Licensing USA/Digital<br />

Campus 3829<br />

10795 Watson Road<br />

St. Louis, MO 63127<br />

Phone: 314-984-6179<br />

Fax: 877-876-9873<br />

Toll free: 888-267-2658<br />

www.movlic.com<br />

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Need enhanced programming or new programming<br />

ideas? Go to the Movies! Movie Licensing USA<br />

provides Public Performance Site Licensing to<br />

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library. Summer Reading, Teen Read Week,<br />

Books-to-Movies ... all more exciting with a feature<br />

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Booth #3829.<br />

Booth Staff: Sue Meyer & John Hill<br />

Multi-Cultural Books & Videos 2555<br />

30007 John R Rd<br />

Madison Heights, MI 48071<br />

Phone: 248-556-7959<br />

Fax: 800-208-0976<br />

Toll free: 800-567-2220<br />

www.mcbv.com<br />

Your complete source for foreign language books,<br />

DVDs, CDs <strong>and</strong> bilingual books for children <strong>and</strong><br />

adults in Spanish, Chinese, Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi,<br />

Urdu, Bengali, Tamil, Vietnamese <strong>and</strong> Arabic. EDI<br />

ordering available in August <strong>2010</strong>. Complete digital<br />

shelf-ready processing, OCLC MARC records,<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ing Order program, monthly Top Ten lists,<br />

large inventory.<br />

Booth Staff: Rakesh Kumar, Shashi Kumar<br />

Chaudhary, Brian Chisholm, Joel Samuel


Museum & Library Furniture LLC<br />

1029<br />

21 Dupont Circle NW, Suite #100<br />

Washington, DC 20036<br />

Phone: 202-537-0098<br />

Fax: 202-537-4851<br />

www.themuseumstool.com<br />

Museum & Library Furniture specializes in<br />

producing exquisite wood (<strong>and</strong> metalwork)<br />

furniture for museums, libraries <strong>and</strong> public spaces.<br />

Known for THE MUSEUM STOOL®, an<br />

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museum educational programs, M&LF produces<br />

benches, lecterns, chairs, tables, storage units,<br />

metalwork st<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> custom items.<br />

Booth Staff: Tom Shiner<br />

Music Library Association 932<br />

c/o A-R Editions Inc<br />

8551 Research Wy, Ste 180<br />

Middleton, WI 53562<br />

Phone: 608-836-5825<br />

Fax: 608-831-8200<br />

www.musiclibraryassoc.org/<br />

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MLA provides forums for music librarianship, career<br />

services, continuing education <strong>and</strong> professional<br />

development, awards, <strong>and</strong> a wide range of<br />

publications. In addition to music librarians, our<br />

members include students, those who work with<br />

music part-time, composers <strong>and</strong> music scholars,<br />

corporate members, <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

Booth Staff: Renee McBride, Ericka Patillo<br />

MVP Books 3045<br />

400 1st Ave. N., Suite 300<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401<br />

Phone: 612-344-8100<br />

Fax: 612-344-8691<br />

Toll free: 800-328-0590<br />

www.mvpbooks.com<br />

MVP Books publishes a variety of titles in the<br />

fields of sports, health <strong>and</strong> fitness, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

outdoors, including lavishly illustrated coffee-table<br />

books, narrative histories <strong>and</strong> biographies, <strong>and</strong><br />

practical how to <strong>and</strong> training manuals.<br />

Booth Staff: Heidi Kanter, C<strong>and</strong>ace Scharf


N Take 2259<br />

10533-170 Street<br />

Edmonton, T5P 4W2<br />

Alberta, Canada<br />

Phone: 780-466-3323<br />

Toll free: 866-594-2247<br />

www.ntake.com<br />

N’Take is North America’s leading manufacturer<br />

<strong>and</strong> supplier of reusable grocery, gift <strong>and</strong> shopping<br />

bags. N’Take reusable bags offer consumers <strong>and</strong><br />

retailers a customized, inexpensive <strong>and</strong> convenient<br />

alternative to disposable plastic <strong>and</strong> paper<br />

shopping bags.<br />

NA Publishing, Inc. 3253<br />

4750 Venture Drive<br />

P.O. Box 998<br />

Ann Arbor, MI 48106-0998<br />

Phone: 734-302-6500<br />

Fax: 734-302-6581<br />

Toll free: 800-420-6272<br />

http://www.napublishing.com<br />

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NA Publishing, known for it’s top-quality archives,<br />

provides over 18,000 titles in microfilm to libraries


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around the world. Stop by <strong>Exhibit</strong> #1945 to learn<br />

more.<br />

Booth Staff: Ann Curtis<br />

NASA Headquarters 2567<br />

300 E St SW<br />

Washington, DC 20024<br />

Phone: 202-358-0848<br />

http://www.nasa.gov<br />

NASA helps make green aviation possible by<br />

reducing aircraft noise, emissions <strong>and</strong> fuel use.<br />

Learn what NASA has already contributed to flight<br />

<strong>and</strong> about NASA aeronautics e-books. Library<br />

systems—visit our booth to order free books<br />

including X-15: Extending the Frontiers of Flight<br />

<strong>and</strong> The Apollo of Aeronautics. www.aeronautics.n<br />

asa.gov<br />

NASA/NOAA JPL 2864<br />

4800 Oak Grove Dr.<br />

M/S 606-100<br />

Pasadena, CA 91109-8099<br />

Phone: 818-354-1067<br />

Fax: 818-354-9068


spaceplace.nasa.gov <strong>and</strong> scijinks.nasa.gov NASA’s<br />

<strong>and</strong> NOAA’s “Space Place” <strong>and</strong> SciJinks” outreach<br />

efforts include award-winning Web sites <strong>and</strong> other<br />

programs targeting elementary <strong>and</strong> middle-school<br />

students with entertaining, interdisciplinary space<br />

<strong>and</strong> Earth science <strong>and</strong> technology content.<br />

Booth Staff: Alex<strong>and</strong>er Novati, Diane Fisher, Nancy<br />

Leon<br />

NASW Press 2329<br />

a division of the National Association of Social<br />

Workers<br />

750 First Street NE, Suite 700<br />

Washington, DC 20002<br />

Phone: 202-408-8600, ext. 251<br />

Fax: 202-336-8312<br />

Toll free: 800-227-3590<br />

www.naswpress.org<br />

NASW Press is the publishing division of the<br />

National Association of Social Workers. We are a<br />

leading scholarly press in the social sciences,<br />

delivering professional information to faculty,<br />

practitioners, libraries, <strong>and</strong> researchers throughout<br />

the United States <strong>and</strong> abroad.<br />

Booth Staff: Crystal McDonald<br />

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National Endowment for the<br />

Humanities 2763<br />

Division of Public <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Room 426<br />

1100 Pennsylvania Ave, NW<br />

Washington, DC 20506<br />

Phone: 202-606-8269<br />

Fax: 202-606-8557<br />

Toll free: 800-634-1121<br />

www.neh.gov<br />

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)<br />

is an independent federal agency created in 1965.<br />

It is the largest funder of humanities programs in<br />

the United States, reaching millions of Americans<br />

with projects <strong>and</strong> programs that preserve <strong>and</strong> study<br />

our cultural heritage.<br />

Booth Staff: Thomas Phelps<br />

National Geographic Society 2915<br />

1145 17th St NW<br />

Washington, DC 20036<br />

Toll free: 800-638-6400<br />

www.ngchildrensbooks.org


The National Geographic Society offers multiple<br />

award-winning solo <strong>and</strong> series nonfiction titles for<br />

people of all ages. Visit us at our booth <strong>and</strong> see<br />

what’s new for <strong>2010</strong>. Meet our authors Rick Bowers<br />

(Spies of Mississippi), Margaret Blair (Liberty or<br />

Death) <strong>and</strong> Don Mitchell (Driven).<br />

Booth Staff: Jeff Reynolds, Nancy Feresten, Mary<br />

Jo Slazak<br />

National Information 1410<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Organization<br />

One North Charles Street, Suite 1905<br />

Baltimore, MD 21201-3727<br />

Phone: 301-654-2512<br />

Fax: 410-685-5278<br />

www.niso.org<br />

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NISO fosters the development <strong>and</strong> maintenance of<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards that facilitate the creation, persistent<br />

management, <strong>and</strong> effective interchange of<br />

information. To fulfill this mission, NISO engages<br />

libraries, publishers, information aggregators, <strong>and</strong><br />

other organizations that support learning, research<br />

<strong>and</strong> scholarship through the creation, organization,<br />

management, <strong>and</strong> curation of knowledge.


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Booth Staff: Todd Carpenter, Karen Wetzel, Victoria<br />

Kinnear<br />

National Library of Medicine 3362<br />

8600 Rockville Pike<br />

Bethesda, MD 20894<br />

Phone: 888-346-3656<br />

Fax: 301-402-1384<br />

Toll free: 800-338-7657<br />

www.nlm.nih.gov<br />

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) provides<br />

FREE access to health, biomedical, environmental,<br />

<strong>and</strong> toxicological information. Stop by booth #1967<br />

for a tour of our databases including:<br />

MedlinePlus.gov for consumer health information,<br />

Genetics Home Reference for information on human<br />

genetics, ToxMystery <strong>and</strong> ToxTown: interactive<br />

sites on toxic substances as well as many other<br />

resources.<br />

Booth Staff: Representatives from the National<br />

Library of Medicine <strong>and</strong> National Network of<br />

Libraries of Medicine


National Oceanographic &<br />

Atmospheric Administration Central<br />

Library 4013<br />

1315 East West Highway, 2nd Fl<br />

Silver Spring, MD 20910<br />

Phone: 301-713-2600x124<br />

Fax: 301-713-4598<br />

www.lib.noaa.gov<br />

Natural St<strong>and</strong>ard 2565<br />

One Davis Square<br />

Somerville, MA 2144<br />

Phone: 617-591-3339<br />

www.naturalst<strong>and</strong>ard.com<br />

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Natural St<strong>and</strong>ard is an international research<br />

collaboration that provides high-quality,<br />

evidencebased information about complementary<br />

<strong>and</strong> alternative medicine (CAM).<br />

Using a comprehensive methodology <strong>and</strong><br />

reproducible grading scales, monographs are<br />

evidencebased, consensus-based, <strong>and</strong><br />

peer-reviewed. The collaborative provides objective


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information that helps clinicians <strong>and</strong> patients make<br />

more informed <strong>and</strong> safer therapeutic decisions.<br />

Naxos of America, Inc. 2544<br />

1810 Columbia Avenue, Suite 28<br />

Franklin, TN 37064<br />

Phone: 615-771-9393<br />

Fax: 615-465-3836<br />

Toll free: 877-629-6723<br />

www.naxos.com www.naxosmusiclibrary.com, www<br />

.naxosaudiobooks.com<br />

Naxos, the World’s Leading Classical Label brings<br />

you fine Classical recordings <strong>and</strong> performing arts<br />

products, the Naxos Music <strong>and</strong> Video Libraries:<br />

Online streaming; Classical music, plus many other<br />

genres, including Jazz, Blues <strong>and</strong> World-over<br />

600,000 tracks <strong>and</strong> Naxos Audiobooks featuring<br />

the best in classic <strong>and</strong> contemporary literature.<br />

Booth Staff: Nick DAngiolillo, R<strong>and</strong>all Foster<br />

NBC Learn 805<br />

30 Rockefeller Plaza<br />

New York, NY 10112<br />

Phone: 203-716-1231<br />

Toll free: 877-622-7502


www.nbclearn.com<br />

NBC Learn is the education arm of NBC News. We<br />

are making the global resources of NBC News <strong>and</strong><br />

the historic film <strong>and</strong> video archive available to<br />

teachers, students, schools <strong>and</strong> universities.<br />

NBM Publishing, Inc./Papercutz<br />

2465<br />

40 Exchange Pl., Ste. 1308<br />

New York, NY 10005<br />

Phone: 212-643-5407<br />

Fax: 212-643-1545<br />

Toll free: 800-886-1223<br />

www.nbmpublishing.com; www.papercutz.com<br />

Highly acclaimed pioneering Graphic Novel<br />

publisher with ComicsLit with leading authors;<br />

series for young adults include Boneyard <strong>and</strong><br />

Dungeon. Also co-exhibiting, tween GN publisher<br />

Papercutz announcing The Smurfs graphic novels!<br />

Also continuing: Geronimo Stilton, Disney Fairies,<br />

Bionicle, Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Tales from the<br />

Crypt.<br />

Booth Staff: Terry Nantier<br />

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Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc. 2401<br />

100 William Street, Suite 2004<br />

New York, NY 10038<br />

Phone: 212-925-8650<br />

Fax: 212-219-8916<br />

Toll free: 866-NS-BOOKS<br />

www.neal-schuman.com<br />

Browse Neal-Schuman’s booth for practical new<br />

titles-all at a 20% conference discount. We’ll help<br />

you meet your professional development needs<br />

with resources like The PLA Reader for Library<br />

Directors <strong>and</strong> Managers. Enter to win the<br />

ten-volume Tech Set edited by Ellyssa Kroski for<br />

all information professionals – a $550 value!<br />

Booth Staff: Patricia Glass Schuman, Charles<br />

Harmon, Kathryn Suarez, Michelle Rivera Rodriguez<br />

New Harbinger Publications 2862<br />

5674 Shattuck Ave<br />

Oakl<strong>and</strong>, CA 94609


Phone: 510-594-6152<br />

Fax: 510-652-3280<br />

Toll free: 800-748-6273<br />

www.newharbinger.com<br />

New Harbinger Publications offers the finest in<br />

self-help <strong>and</strong> psychol-ogy titles in the industry.<br />

Our books are written by professionals <strong>and</strong> are<br />

based on the most current clinical research. We’re<br />

committed to publishing books that offer real tools<br />

for real change for the professional as well as the<br />

layperson.<br />

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New Leaf Publishing Group 2932<br />

P.O. Box 726<br />

Green Forest, AR 72638<br />

Phone: 800-999-3777<br />

Fax: 870-438-5120<br />

Toll free: 800-999-3777 ext: 243<br />

www.nlpg.com<br />

Booth Staff: Rob Frank<br />

New Readers Press 2229<br />

1320 Jamesville Avenue<br />

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Syracuse, NY 13210<br />

Phone: 315-422-9121<br />

Fax: 866-894-2100<br />

Toll free: 800-448-8878<br />

www.newreaderspress.com<br />

New Readers Press, publishing division of<br />

ProLiteracy, is the leader in adult basic education.<br />

Dynamic materials for adults <strong>and</strong> young adults in<br />

reading, writing, ESL, math, pre-GED, GED, health<br />

literacy <strong>and</strong> teacher resources. Publisher of News<br />

for You, a weekly newspaper, available online <strong>and</strong><br />

in print!<br />

Booth Staff: Nancy Ascenzo<br />

New World Library 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

14 Pamaron Way<br />

Novato, CA 94949<br />

Phone: 415-884-2100<br />

Fax: 415-884-2199<br />

Toll free: 800-972-6657; 800-788-3123<br />

www.newworldlibrary.com<br />

The ultimate goal of the company is for personal<br />

<strong>and</strong> planetary transformation. NWL publishes<br />

inspirational <strong>and</strong> practical books <strong>and</strong> audios, which


motivate us to improve the quality of our lives<br />

<strong>and</strong> our world, including Eckhart Tolle’s The Power<br />

of Now. Joint publishing ventures with Amber-Allen<br />

Publishing <strong>and</strong> HJ Kramer.<br />

New York Review of Books, The<br />

2913<br />

435 Hudson Street, 3rd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10014<br />

Phone: 212-757-8070<br />

Fax: 212-333-5374<br />

www.nyrb.com<br />

See the newest adult <strong>and</strong> children’s books from<br />

New York Review Books <strong>and</strong> The Little Bookroom.<br />

Stop by <strong>and</strong> pick up a free children’s books poster<br />

<strong>and</strong> the latest issue of The New York Review of<br />

Books. Ask about our electronic archives.<br />

Booth Staff: Linda Hollick; Jacquelyn Moorad<br />

The New York Times 3930<br />

c/o On The Avenue Marketing Group<br />

613 South Avenue<br />

Weston, MA 2493<br />

Phone: 781-890-2661<br />

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Fax: 781-890-2799<br />

www.ontheavenuemarketing.com<br />

The New York Times is the largest metropolitan<br />

newspaper in the U.S. It is frequently relied upon<br />

as the official <strong>and</strong> authoritative reference for<br />

modern events. Visit the New York Times booth<br />

for 50% off Home Delivery service, plus a gift with<br />

subscription.<br />

Newmarket Press 2842<br />

18 East 48 Street<br />

New York, NY 10017<br />

Phone: 212-832-3575<br />

Fax: 212-832-3629<br />

Toll free: 800-669-3903<br />

www.newmarketpress.com<br />

Books on film, parenting, <strong>and</strong> health: Dr. Jane<br />

Delgado’s “The Latina Guide to Health”; Daphne<br />

Oz’ The Dorm Room Diet, Revised & Updated;<br />

Lynda Madaras’ What’s Happening to My Body?<br />

series; Carolyn Warner’s “The Words of<br />

Extraordinary Women”; companions to How to Train<br />

Your Dragon <strong>and</strong> “The Hurt Locker.”<br />

Booth Staff: Harry Burton, Haley Pierson


NewsBank Inc. 3317<br />

4501 Tamiami Trail N. Ste 316<br />

Naples, FL 34103<br />

Phone: 239-263-6004<br />

Fax: 239-263-3004<br />

Toll free: 800-762-8182<br />

www.newsbank.com<br />

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Visit NewsBank at booth 3317 to explore America’s<br />

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Newspapers Select, a customizable newspaper<br />

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day.<br />

Booth Staff: Connie Chen, Doug Fornberg, Robert<br />

Granfeldt, Daniel S. Jones, Erin Luckett, John<br />

McDowell, David Braden, Matt Bedi, Ren Dimond,<br />

David Merrell, Dede Montenegro, Mike Walker, Jim<br />

Walsh


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Nienkamper Furniture &<br />

Accessories 1537<br />

257 Finchdene Square<br />

Toronto, M1X 1B9<br />

ON, Canada<br />

Phone: 416-297-2430<br />

Fax: 416-298-9535<br />

Toll free: 866-558-2430<br />

www.nienkamper.com<br />

Nienkamper over the last four decades has<br />

transformed the company into a manufacturing<br />

operation, addressing the executive furniture<br />

requirements for corporations in Canada, the United<br />

States as well as other countries in the Middle<br />

<strong>and</strong> Far East. His projects included the offices of<br />

the late Prime Minister Trudeau, the Canadian.<br />

Booth Staff: Mark Muller, Kurt Hanson, Klaus<br />

Nienkamper, Will Kearns<br />

Nolo 3849<br />

950 Parker Street<br />

Berkeley, CA 94710<br />

Phone: 510-549-1976<br />

Fax: 510-859-0027


Toll free: 800-955-4775<br />

www.nolo.com<br />

Since 1971 Nolo’s goal has been simple. Make<br />

America’s legal system accessible to everyone. We<br />

are the country’s leading publisher of plain-English<br />

legal <strong>and</strong> business tools. Our books, software,<br />

online legal forms <strong>and</strong> eProducts help individuals,<br />

businesses <strong>and</strong> nonprofits solve specific legal<br />

problems.<br />

Booth Staff: Jackie Thompson, Jennifer Balaco<br />

Nomad Press 3241<br />

2456 Christian Street<br />

White River Junction, VT 5001<br />

Phone: 80-649-1995<br />

www.nomadpress.net<br />

Nomad Press publishes curriculum-based nonfiction<br />

for children ages 6 <strong>and</strong> up. Fun facts, <strong>and</strong> amazing<br />

activities encourage kids to explore their world.<br />

H<strong>and</strong>s-on projects help kids explore the history<br />

<strong>and</strong> science behind a wide range of topics, bringing<br />

learning to life in a unique way, promoting<br />

independent <strong>and</strong> interactive learning.<br />

Booth Staff: Rachel K Benoit<br />

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Northern Micrographics 1706<br />

2004 Kramer Street<br />

La Crosse, WI 54603<br />

Phone: 608-781-0850<br />

Fax: 608-781-3883<br />

Toll free: 800-236-0850<br />

www.normicro.com<br />

Northern Micrographics can help you with your<br />

microfilm <strong>and</strong> digital imaging projects. We’ve<br />

worked with customers large <strong>and</strong> small, creating<br />

images for access <strong>and</strong> preservation. We also offer<br />

software to help put your images online. Stop by<br />

our booth to see how we can help in your next<br />

imaging project.<br />

Booth Staff: Colleen Lubinsky, Tom Ringdahl<br />

NorthSouth Books Inc. 2652<br />

350 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1400<br />

New York, NY 10001<br />

Phone: 212-706-4545<br />

Fax: 212-868-5951<br />

www.northsouth.com


NorthSouth Books is the English-language imprint<br />

of Swiss children’s book publisher NordSüd Verlag.<br />

We aim to build bridges between cultures through<br />

picture books. NorthSouth’s backlist includes<br />

Marcus Pfister’s award-winning The Rainbow Fish<br />

<strong>and</strong> Hans de Beer’s Little Polar Bear books as well<br />

as promote new talent inlcuding John Kilaka <strong>and</strong><br />

Binette Schroeder.<br />

Booth Staff: Ellen Myrick, Susan Pearson<br />

Norwood House Press 4011<br />

P.O. Box 316598<br />

Chicago, IL 60631<br />

Phone: 773-467-0837<br />

Fax: 866-565-2901<br />

Toll free: 866-565-2900<br />

www.norwoodhousepress.com<br />

Norwood House Press is a children’s book publisher<br />

specializing in readers <strong>and</strong> nonfiction for the school<br />

<strong>and</strong> public library. Stop by <strong>and</strong> learn about our<br />

forthcoming fall titles, including our br<strong>and</strong>-new<br />

inventions series, A Great Idea!<br />

Booth Staff: Patti Hall <strong>and</strong> Frank Radell<br />

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NSTA 939<br />

(National Science Teachers Association)<br />

1840 Wilson Boulevard<br />

Arlington, VA 22201<br />

Phone: 703-312-9240<br />

Toll free: 800-277-5300<br />

www.nsta.org<br />

The National Science Teachers Association is the<br />

largest professional organization in the world<br />

promoting excellence <strong>and</strong> innovation in science<br />

teaching <strong>and</strong> learning.<br />

Booth Staff: Ed Rock<br />

Oasis Audio 2435<br />

289 S. Main Place<br />

Carol Stream, IL 60188<br />

Phone: 630-668-5367<br />

Fax: 630-668-0158<br />

Toll free: 800-668-2500<br />

www.oasisaudio.com<br />

Oasis Audio is a leading publisher of Christian <strong>and</strong><br />

inspirational audiobooks for adults <strong>and</strong> children.<br />

We offer a line of over 600 titles <strong>and</strong> publish over


175 new audiobooks annually. We offer value-priced<br />

library packaging along with an attractive discount<br />

program. Visit us online at www.oasisaudio.com<br />

OBS Inc. Specialty Vehicles 1133<br />

P.O. Box 6210<br />

Canton, OH 44706<br />

Phone: 330-453-3725x310<br />

Fax: 330-580-2429<br />

Toll free: 800-362-9592x310<br />

www.obsinc.net<br />

OBS builds custom designed <strong>and</strong> crafted<br />

bookmobiles for libraries in the US, Canada, <strong>and</strong><br />

around the world. We have built over 250<br />

bookmobiles that range in size from book trucks<br />

to trailers, <strong>and</strong> have models that fit every outreach<br />

program <strong>and</strong> budget.<br />

Booth Staff: Barb Ferne <strong>and</strong> Bob Ferne<br />

Ocean Press 2833<br />

P.O. Box 1015,<br />

North Melbourne, 3051<br />

Victoria, Australia<br />

Phone: +011 61 (0) 3 9326 4280<br />

Fax: +011 61 (0) 3 9329 5040<br />

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http://www.oceanbooks.com.au<br />

Ocean Press is an independent publisher with a<br />

unique list of books offering a radical global vision<br />

of politics <strong>and</strong> history—in English <strong>and</strong> Spanish.<br />

With a particular focus on Latin America, we<br />

publish works by Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Roque<br />

Dalton, Haydee Santamaria, <strong>and</strong> many other<br />

inspiring rebel voices.<br />

Booth Staff: Deborah Shnookal<br />

Oceano Inc. 3013<br />

(Editorial Oceano, Inc)<br />

10843 NW 29th St.<br />

Doral, FL 33172<br />

Phone: 305-436-1008<br />

Fax: 305-436-0502<br />

Toll free: 866-455-9490<br />

http://www.oceanodigital.us<br />

Barcelona based publishing company, with local<br />

offices in all of Latin America, as well as the USA.<br />

Publisher of Reference Material in Spanish, for all<br />

levels of academia, general interest <strong>and</strong><br />

Professionals (Management, Health Related<br />

Subjects)


Publisher of On-Line Databases/Products in Spanish<br />

for all levels of academia as well as public<br />

libraries.<br />

Booth Staff: Yuri Chavez<br />

OCLC 3717<br />

6565 Kilgour Place<br />

Dublin, OH 43017<br />

Phone: 614-764-6000<br />

Fax: 614-764-6096<br />

Toll free: 800-848-5878<br />

www.oclc.org<br />

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Visit OCLC Booth 3717: See new Web-scale<br />

Management Services; WorldCat Local for<br />

single-search discovery of print, electronic <strong>and</strong><br />

digital resources at your library; QuestionPoint for<br />

virtual reference; CONTENTdm <strong>and</strong> digitization<br />

services; resource sharing/delivery services; plus<br />

many cataloging <strong>and</strong> Dewey options. Also, learn<br />

what’s new with the WebJunction community.


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OECD 1331<br />

(Organization for Economic Cooperation &<br />

Development)<br />

OECD Washington Center<br />

2001 L St. NW, Suite 650<br />

Washington, DC 20036<br />

Phone: 202-822-3870<br />

Fax: 202-785-0350<br />

Toll free: 800-456-OECD<br />

www.oecd.org<br />

The Organization for Economic Co-operation <strong>and</strong><br />

Development publishes in the areas of economics<br />

<strong>and</strong> social issues from macroeconomics to trade,<br />

health, education, energy, development,<br />

transportation, science, technology <strong>and</strong> innovation.<br />

Data include both member <strong>and</strong> non-member<br />

countries. A subscription to SourceOECD gives your<br />

patrons 24/7 access to everything published by<br />

OECD.<br />

Booth Staff: Alex<strong>and</strong>er Schoenfeld


Office Movers, Inc. Library Services<br />

Division 4043<br />

6500 Kane Way<br />

Elkridge, MD 21075<br />

Phone: 410-799-3200x3069<br />

Fax: 410-799-3208<br />

Toll free: 800-331-4025<br />

www.omilibraryservices.com<br />

Office Movers, Inc.-Library Services Division has<br />

proudly served the library community for<br />

thirty-nine years. Relocation, consultation,<br />

collection mapping, shelving installation <strong>and</strong> rare<br />

book cleaning are among the many services<br />

offered.<br />

Booth Staff: Jim Durfee, Steve Gilbert, Patricia<br />

Stack<br />

Office of Minority Health Resource<br />

Center (OMHRC) 4217<br />

OpenOffice.org 910<br />

Phone: (240) 321-1935<br />

http://www.openoffice.org<br />

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OpenOffice.org 3 the leading free open-source<br />

office software suite. Available for computers in<br />

your library today. OpenOffice.org utilizes the<br />

international st<strong>and</strong>ard, OpenDocument Format<br />

(ODF), for long term archival sercurity, while<br />

offering file exchange capabilites with all popular<br />

office suite applications for superior compatibilty.<br />

OpinionArchives 3435<br />

49 Casey Circle<br />

Waltham, MA 2451<br />

Phone: 617-694-0700x171<br />

Fax: 781-487-0164<br />

www.opinionarchives.com<br />

Search the full text of over 780 years of archives<br />

including Harpers Magazine, The New Republic,<br />

The Nation, Commentary, The New Yorker, Dissent,<br />

NACLA, Commonweal, American Spectator, National<br />

Review <strong>and</strong> The New York Review of Books.<br />

Booth Staff: Joe Collins, Michelle Anciello, Jack<br />

Fowler, Kelly Collins, Ron Federico<br />

Orca Book Publishers 2861<br />

P.O. Box 468<br />

Custer, WA 98240


Phone: 250-380-1229<br />

Fax: 877-408-1551<br />

Toll free: 800-210-5277<br />

www.orcabook.com<br />

Known for Orca Soundings, Orca Currents <strong>and</strong> Orca<br />

Sports for reluctant readers, Orca publishes<br />

picturebooks, chapter books, juvenile <strong>and</strong> teen<br />

fiction. Publishers represented: Second Story Press,<br />

Lorimer/Formac Publishing, Trade Wind Books,<br />

Lobster Press, Sumach Press, Seventh Generation,<br />

Sono Nis Press, Nimbus Publishing <strong>and</strong> Creative<br />

Book Publishing.<br />

Booth Staff: Dayle Sutherl<strong>and</strong>, Leslie Bootle<br />

OverDrive, Inc 1741<br />

8555 Sweet Valley Dr.<br />

Clevel<strong>and</strong>, OH 44125<br />

Phone: 216-573-6886<br />

Fax: 216-573-6888<br />

http://www.overdrive.com<br />

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Create your ‘Virtual Branch”! OverDrive® enables<br />

you to deliver bestselling eBooks, audiobooks, <strong>and</strong><br />

other digital content from your library’s website.<br />

10,000 libraries worldwide rely on OverDrive’s<br />

distribution platform with 350,000 titles available


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from more than 1,000 publishers. You can also<br />

upload <strong>and</strong> share local digital content. www.overd<br />

rive.com/dlr<br />

Booth Staff: Steve Potash, Claudia Weissman, David<br />

Burleigh, Mike Shontz, Tom Scott, Brian Potash,<br />

Shannon Lichty, Renee San Jose, Karen Potash,<br />

Lindsey Levinsohn, Lisa Coreno, Megan Greer, Annie<br />

Denison<br />

OwlKids Books/Maple Tree Press<br />

2740<br />

(dist. in US by Publishers Group West; dist. in<br />

Canada by Raincoast Books)<br />

51 Front Street East, Suite 200<br />

Toronto, Ontario M5E 1B3<br />

Canada<br />

Phone: 416-304-0702<br />

Fax: 416-304-0525<br />

Toll free: 800-788-3123<br />

www.mapletreepress.com<br />

Owlkids Books is the book publishing venture of<br />

Bayard Canada, which publishes Chirp, chickaDEE<br />

<strong>and</strong> OWL.Maple Tree Press, now part of Owlkids<br />

Books, is the award-winning publisher of children’s


illustrated nonfiction books on nature, activities,<br />

sports, biography <strong>and</strong> science for kids ages 5-13.<br />

Oxford University Press 3805<br />

198 Madison Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10016<br />

Phone: 212-726-6000<br />

Fax: 212-726-6494<br />

Toll free: 800-451-7556<br />

www.oup.com/us<br />

Oxford University Press is the world’s leading<br />

publisher of authoritative reference works <strong>and</strong> an<br />

innovator in online academic research. Stop by<br />

booth 3805 to learn about our new <strong>and</strong><br />

revolutionary resource, Oxford Bibliographies Online<br />

<strong>and</strong> the forthcoming Oxford Dictionaries Online.<br />

(One-on-one demos will be available for all Oxford<br />

Online services.)<br />

Booth Staff: Rebecca Seger<br />

Palgrave Macmillan 2341<br />

175 Fifth Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-307-5028<br />

Fax: 212-982-5562<br />

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www.palgrave-usa.com<br />

Palgrave is a global cross market publisher<br />

specializing in quality, cutting edge Academic <strong>and</strong><br />

trade non-fiction books. Palgrave recently launched<br />

Palgrave Connect-4,000 eBook titles in Business,<br />

Humanities, <strong>and</strong> Social Sciences. Visit Booth #2341<br />

to learn how this resource offers librarians flexible<br />

licensing options to building an eBook collection.<br />

Booth Staff: Denise De La Rosa<br />

Palmieri Furniture Ltd. 3439<br />

1230 Reid Street<br />

Richmond Hill, ON L4B IC4<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Phone: 905-731-9300<br />

Fax: 905-731-9878<br />

Toll free: 1-800-413-4440<br />

www.palmierifurniture.com<br />

Our vision: INNOVATION in furniture design,<br />

FLEX-IBILITY, MOBILITY, COLLABORATION, better<br />

SPACE INTEGRATION! Palmieri Furniture is proud<br />

to introduce P2, A REVLOUTIONARY BRAND. For<br />

44 years Palmieri provided complete study<br />

environments. Now P2 OFFERS A DIFFERENT LOOK<br />

AND FEEL for: learning areas, workspace areas <strong>and</strong>


hospitality. P2 MEANS ENDLESS FURNITURE<br />

POSSIBILITIES!<br />

Booth Staff: Frank Palmieri, Elena Bobotan, Rocky<br />

Palmieri, Chien Hu<br />

Paratext, LLC. 3431<br />

2806 Flintrock Trace Rd<br />

Ste A204,<br />

Austin, TX 78738<br />

Phone: 512-402-9959<br />

Fax: 512-402-9979<br />

http://www.paratext.com<br />

Paratext resources help libraries <strong>and</strong> their patrons<br />

access digital <strong>and</strong> print resources quickly <strong>and</strong><br />

generate on target results from scholarly search<br />

queries. These unique resources support valuable<br />

discovery of new <strong>and</strong> archival resources, which<br />

drives up usage <strong>and</strong> helps patrons get started on<br />

the right track in multi-disciplinary research.<br />

Parenting Without Stress 3264<br />

P. O. Box 2227<br />

Los Alamitos, CA 90720<br />

Phone: 714-220-0678<br />

Fax: 714-220-0007<br />

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Toll free: 800-255-3192<br />

www.ParentingWithoutStress.org<br />

Parents, gr<strong>and</strong>parents, <strong>and</strong> others dealing with<br />

youth of all ages highly recommend this<br />

transformative book that shows how to have young<br />

people influence themselves to become more<br />

mature <strong>and</strong> responsible–without bribes, threats,<br />

or punishments–as verified by readers of the draft<br />

from17 U.S. states <strong>and</strong> 12 countries.<br />

Booth Staff: Evelyn Marshall, Marv Marshall<br />

Parkhurst Brothers, Inc. Publishers<br />

2108<br />

415 N. McKinley Ste. 280-J<br />

Little Rock, AR 72205<br />

Phone: 501-663-3551<br />

pbros.net<br />

Citizenship, Tolerance, Environment, <strong>and</strong><br />

Sustainability titles–plus Character Disturbance,<br />

Dr. George K. Smion’s first new title since his<br />

bestselling In Sheep’s Clothing. Dist. via Chicago<br />

Press Dist Center. www.pbros.net<br />

Booth Staff: Ted Parkhurst


Patent & Trademark Depository<br />

Library <strong>Program</strong> 4117<br />

USPTO, PTDLP, MDE 2C18<br />

P.O. Box 1450<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, VA 22313-1450<br />

Phone: 571-272-5750<br />

Fax: 571-273-0088<br />

www.uspto.gov/go/ptdl<br />

The Patent & Trademark Depository Library (PTDL)<br />

program is a nationwide network of libraries in<br />

partnership with the U.S. Patent & Trademark<br />

Office providing expert reference assistance <strong>and</strong><br />

training seminars in intellectual property areas.<br />

These information centers support inventors,<br />

entrepreneurs, students, faculty <strong>and</strong> small<br />

businesses using USPTO information products.<br />

Booth Staff: Tom Turner, Doug Salser, Chris<br />

Kitchens<br />

Paul Dry Books 2833<br />

1616 Walnut Street, Suite 808<br />

hiladelphia, PA 19103<br />

Phone: 215-231-9939<br />

Fax: 215-231-9942<br />

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http://www.pauldrybooks.com<br />

Paul Dry Books: books to awaken, delight, &<br />

educate<br />

Booth Staff: Paul Dry<br />

PBS Educational Media 2547<br />

2100 Crystal Drive<br />

Arlington, VA 22202<br />

Phone: 703-739-8693<br />

Fax: 703-739-8487<br />

Toll free: 800-344-3337<br />

www.shopPBS.org/education<br />

The top PBS resource for educators, librarians <strong>and</strong><br />

education organizations, PBS Educational Media<br />

offers learners enhanced opportunities to explore<br />

new worlds! In schools, communities, businesses,<br />

<strong>and</strong> living rooms, PBS programs inform, inspire,<br />

educate, <strong>and</strong> entertain. Stop by booth #2547 to<br />

see why people choose PBS.<br />

Booth Staff: Cheryl Jackson, Rebecca Snider, Bonnie<br />

Lambert


PBS TeacherLine 2548<br />

2100 Crystal Drive<br />

Arlington, VA 22202<br />

Phone: 703-739-5772<br />

Fax: 703-739-8495<br />

Toll free: 800-572-6386<br />

www.pbs.org/teacherline<br />

PBS TeacherLine provides high-quality, affordably<br />

priced professional development to teachers<br />

through facilitated online courses, a supportive<br />

learning community, <strong>and</strong> exemplary Internet-based<br />

resources. More than 130 courses span the entire<br />

curriculum: Reading/Language Arts, Mathematics,<br />

Instructional Technology, Instructional Strategies,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Science.<br />

PDR Network, LLC 3935<br />

5 Paragon Drive<br />

Montvale, NJ 7645<br />

Phone: 201-358-7200<br />

Fax: 201-722-2680<br />

Toll free: 800-526-4870<br />

www.pdrbookstore.com<br />

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PDR Network offers the most trusted <strong>and</strong><br />

comprehensive drug information <strong>and</strong> clinical<br />

reference titles for healthcare professionals. The<br />

Physicians’ Desk Reference has been the<br />

authoritative source for drug labeling information<br />

for over 60 years <strong>and</strong> is valued across healthcare<br />

as well as by researchers, government agencies,<br />

managed care facilities <strong>and</strong> consumers.<br />

Booth Staff: Andrew Gelman, Martin Hill, Kim<br />

Marich<br />

Peachtree Publishers 2733<br />

1700 Chattahoochee Avenue<br />

Atlanta, GA 30318-2112<br />

Phone: 404-876-8761<br />

Fax: 404-875-2578<br />

Toll free: 800-241-0113<br />

www.peachtree-online.com<br />

Peachtree publishes children’s picture <strong>and</strong> chapter<br />

books as well as titles on health, parenting <strong>and</strong><br />

education. <strong>Exhibit</strong>ing Staff: Margaret Quinlin, Kathy<br />

L<strong>and</strong>wehr, <strong>and</strong> Lesley Rowe.<br />

Booth Staff: Margaret Quinlin, Kathy L<strong>and</strong>wehr,<br />

Lesley Rowe


Pearson 3267<br />

1 Lake Street<br />

Upper Saddle River, NJ 7458<br />

Phone: 201-236-7000<br />

www.pearsoned.com<br />

Pearson is recognized as one of the world’s leading<br />

education, professional, technical <strong>and</strong> reference<br />

publishers. We publish more books than any other<br />

company <strong>and</strong> reach millions of people every day,<br />

in print <strong>and</strong> online. Our imprints include<br />

Addison-Wesley, Allyn & Bacon, Benjamin<br />

Cummings, Longman, Merrill, <strong>and</strong> Prentice Hall.<br />

Booth 3267.<br />

Booth Staff: Linda Bennani<br />

Penguin Group (USA) 2506<br />

375 Hudson St.<br />

New York, NY 10014<br />

Phone: 212-366-2372<br />

Fax: 212-366-2933<br />

http://us.penguingroup.com<br />

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Penguin Group (USA) publishes trade fiction <strong>and</strong><br />

nonfiction books through a wide range of imprints.


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Please visit http://us.penguingroup.com for<br />

information on our titles, subject catalogs, <strong>and</strong><br />

upcoming academic <strong>and</strong> library conventions.<br />

Booth Staff: Alan Walker, Dominique R. Jenkins,<br />

Tanya Leet, Sara Clemens<br />

Penguin Young Readers Group 2501<br />

345 Hudson St., 15th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10014<br />

Phone: 212-414-3440<br />

Fax: 212-414-3393<br />

www.penguin.com/teachers<strong>and</strong>librarians<br />

Quality hardcover <strong>and</strong> paperback children’s, middle<br />

grade, <strong>and</strong> young adult fiction <strong>and</strong> nonfiction.<br />

Imprints include Dial Books for Young Readers,<br />

Dutton Children’s Books, Firebird, G.P. Putnam’s<br />

Sons, Grosset & Dunlap, Philomel Books, Price<br />

Stern Sloan, Puffin Books, Razorbill, Speak, <strong>and</strong><br />

Viking Children’s Books.<br />

Booth Staff: Scottie Bowditch, RasShahn<br />

Johnson-Baker, Rachel Moore, Kim Lauber, Meg<br />

Beade, Emily Heddleson


People for the Ethical Treatment of<br />

Animals 4146<br />

501 Front St.<br />

Norfolk, VA 23510<br />

Phone: 757-622-7382, ext. 8782<br />

Fax: 757-628-0784<br />

peta.org<br />

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals<br />

(PETA), the world’s largest animal rights<br />

organization, provides librarians with free,<br />

high-quality materials that will help children<br />

develop critical-thinking skills <strong>and</strong> civic<br />

responsibility while empowering them to take<br />

action for animals.<br />

Booth Staff: Megan Grigorian<br />

Perma-Bound Books 4025<br />

617 E. V<strong>and</strong>alia Rd.<br />

Jacksonville, IL 62650<br />

Phone: 217-243-5451<br />

Fax: 800-551-1169<br />

Toll free: 800-637-6581<br />

www.perma-bound.com<br />

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Perma-Bound offers a strong collection of titles<br />

from hundreds of publishers for grades PreK-12.<br />

Titles bound in our patented binding are<br />

unconditionally guaranteed. Free shipping on all<br />

Perma-Bound products. FREE Online Collection<br />

Analysis service. Complete library processing<br />

available, including FREE MARC Records.<br />

Booth Staff: Dennis Inman, Dan Burke, Joe Lenza,<br />

Peter Oswald<br />

Perry Dean Rogers Partners<br />

Architects 827<br />

177, Milk Street<br />

Boston, MA 2109<br />

Phone: 617-699-1347<br />

Fax: 617-426-2274<br />

www.perrydean.com<br />

A nationally recognized architectural practice with<br />

a focus on the programming, planning <strong>and</strong> design<br />

of libraries, whether in the academic, public or<br />

school setting. Intimately acquainted with the<br />

intricacies of library design, we recognize that<br />

libraries today are centers of knowledge creation,<br />

catering for collaborative learning <strong>and</strong><br />

contemporary student culture.


Booth Staff: Mark Freeman, Ned Collier<br />

Perseus Books Group 2846<br />

387 Park Avenue South, 12th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10016<br />

Phone: 212-340-8100<br />

Fax: 212-340-8105<br />

www.perseusbooks.com<br />

The Perseus Books Group includes Avalon Travel,<br />

Basic Books, Basic Civitas Books, Nation Books,<br />

Beast Books, Da Capo Press, Da Capo Lifelong<br />

Books, Weinstein Books, PublicAffairs, Running<br />

Press, Seal Press, Vanguard Press, Westview Press.<br />

Booth Staff: Elenita Chmilowski<br />

Philadelphia Convention & Visitors<br />

Bureau 2441<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc. 4245<br />

9465 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 840<br />

Beverly Hills, CA 90212<br />

Phone: 310-273-7722<br />

Fax: 310-273-1151<br />

www.phoenixbooks<strong>and</strong>audio.com<br />

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Phoenix Books, Inc. has become the fastest<br />

growing independent publisher in the country since<br />

its 2007 acquisition by Dwight D. Opperman,<br />

founder of Westlaw <strong>and</strong> current Chairman <strong>and</strong> CEO<br />

of Phoenix Books. Phoenix Books, Inc. is comprised<br />

of several publishing imprints: Phoenix Books <strong>and</strong><br />

Audio, Dove Books <strong>and</strong> Audio, <strong>and</strong> Pickwick Press.<br />

Phoenix Books embraces a new direction by<br />

acquiring works of nonfiction <strong>and</strong> fiction that have<br />

significant social <strong>and</strong> literary importance.<br />

Booth Staff: Am<strong>and</strong>a Meadows<br />

Picture Window Books 2609<br />

151 Good Counsel Drive<br />

Mankato, MN 56001<br />

Phone: 877-845-8392<br />

Fax: 877-787-2746<br />

Toll free: 877-845-8392<br />

www.capstonepub.com<br />

Picture Window Books, an imprint of Capstone,<br />

publishes imaginative, wholesome fiction <strong>and</strong><br />

nonfiction for grades preK-4. Visit us at www.cap<br />

stonepub.com.<br />

Booth Staff: Shannon Zigmund


Play Bac Publishing 2701<br />

c/o Workman Publishing Company<br />

225 Varick St.<br />

New York, NY 10014-4381<br />

Phone: 212-614-7572<br />

Fax: 800-344-3482<br />

Toll free: 800-722-7202x7572<br />

www.workman.com<br />

Publishers of quality juvenile books <strong>and</strong> educational<br />

aids.<br />

Booth Staff: Michael Rockliff, Alexis Barad-Cutler,<br />

Ina Stern, Steven Pace<br />

Playaway 1337<br />

31999 Aurora Road<br />

Solon, OH 44139<br />

Phone: 440-893-0808<br />

Fax: 440-893-0809<br />

Toll free: 877-893-0808<br />

www.playaway.com<br />

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PLAYAWAY READY-TO-GO AUDIO. Playaway is the<br />

simplest way to listen to a book on the go. It<br />

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battery. Simply plug in earphones <strong>and</strong> enjoy. Each<br />

Playaway comes ready-to-circulate in lockable<br />

packaging with optional MARC records. There’s<br />

nothing left to do but listen!<br />

Booth Staff: Library Sales Team<br />

POLARIS Library Systems 2217<br />

P.O. Box 4903<br />

Syracuse, NY 13221<br />

Phone: 315-634-1234<br />

Fax: 315-457-5883<br />

Toll free: 800-272-3414<br />

www.polarislibrary.com<br />

Libraries are looking for better ways to serve their<br />

patrons <strong>and</strong> streamline staff workflow. And that’s<br />

precisely what we do at Polaris Library Systems.<br />

As a forward-thinking library automation company,<br />

we keep you at the leading edge of technology,<br />

helping you to maximize resources, reduce costs<br />

<strong>and</strong> improve patron satisfaction.


Booth Staff: William Schickling, David Bendekovic,<br />

Kathryn Miller, John Richardson, Carrie Pearson,<br />

Patty Girardi, John Lytle, Terry Morris, Kathie<br />

Graham, Dennis Todd, Carla Giorgi<br />

Popular Subscription Service 4207<br />

621 Franklin Street<br />

Michigan City, IN 46360<br />

Phone: 219-814-5100<br />

Fax: 219-814-5100<br />

Toll free: 800-426-5038<br />

www.popularss.com<br />

Popular Subscription Service (PSS), a Certified<br />

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specializing in providing exceptional institutional<br />

periodical service <strong>and</strong> pricing. In operation for over<br />

48 years, we service public libraries, schools,<br />

colleges, medical <strong>and</strong> government entities among<br />

others with the best professional service <strong>and</strong><br />

pricing!<br />

Booth Staff: LeAnn Wagner, Lori Lake, Dina Brooks<br />

Presto Stage 4134<br />

376 N. Pleasant View Dr.<br />

Kaysville, UT 84037<br />

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Phone: 801-544-7899<br />

Fax: 801-544-8272<br />

www.prestostage.com<br />

Manufacturer/distributor of portable puppet stages.<br />

Our unique folding, lightweight frames make our<br />

stages easy to transport, store, <strong>and</strong> set up. All of<br />

the components fit into a single backpack <strong>and</strong> can<br />

be easily assembled <strong>and</strong> disassembled in five<br />

minutes. We make large performance sized stages<br />

<strong>and</strong> child-sized, play stages.<br />

Booth Staff: Carolyn Frank, Gregory Frank<br />

Priddy Books 2813<br />

175 5th Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-307-5116<br />

www.mackids.com<br />

Priddy Books use simple, eye-catching designs <strong>and</strong><br />

familiar first words to stimulate your child’s<br />

curiosity, encourage their imagination <strong>and</strong> help<br />

develop their learning. Our books are designed to<br />

play an essential role in helping your children<br />

develop key early learning skills.<br />

Booth Staff: Tim Jones, Katie Halata


Princeton Architectural Press 3040<br />

37 E. 7th St<br />

New York, NY 10003<br />

Phone: 212-995-9620<br />

Fax: 212-995-9454<br />

www.papress.com<br />

Princeton Architectural Press is a premier publisher<br />

of books in architecture, design, <strong>and</strong> popular<br />

culture. In addition to our own publications, we<br />

distribute in the United States architecture titles<br />

by Hyphen Press, Balcony Press, Cornell AAP, <strong>and</strong><br />

Dot D<br />

Professional Store Design Group<br />

3764<br />

P.O. BOX 7151<br />

ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33734<br />

Phone: 727-545-1045<br />

Fax: 727-214-2599<br />

www.tpsdg.com<br />

The same as above.<br />

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Booth Staff: Alan Armstrong, Al Cozmyk, John<br />

Moore


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Project MUSE ® 3833<br />

c/o The John Hopkins University Press<br />

2715 N. Charles Street<br />

Baltimore, MD 21218<br />

Phone: 410-516-6989<br />

Fax: 410-516-8805<br />

http://muse.jhu.edu<br />

Project MUSE provides affordable electronic<br />

subscription access to full-text, current <strong>and</strong><br />

archival content from over 400 top quality,<br />

peer-reviewed humanities <strong>and</strong> social science<br />

journals published by more than 100 not-for-profit<br />

publishers. MUSE offers library-friendly licensing<br />

policies <strong>and</strong> a user-friendly interface compatible<br />

with popular discovery <strong>and</strong> research tools.<br />

Booth Staff: Dean Smith, Melanie Schaffner, Kathy<br />

Obbagy, Elizabeth Brown<br />

ProQuest 3405<br />

789 E. Eisenhower Parkway


Ann Arbor, MI 48106<br />

Phone: 734-761-4700<br />

Fax: 734-997-4224<br />

Toll free: 800-521-0600<br />

www.proquest.com<br />

ProQuest creates specialized information resources<br />

<strong>and</strong> technologies that propel successful research<br />

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connect people <strong>and</strong> information. ProQuest is<br />

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learning <strong>and</strong> encourage lifelong enrichment.<br />

Booth Staff: Jaclyn Lebert<br />

PSA-Dewberry Inc. 3358<br />

7557 Rambler Rd. #670<br />

Dallas, TX 75231<br />

Phone: 469-232-5200<br />

Fax: 469-232-5201<br />

www.psadewberry.com<br />

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PSA-Dewberry is a full-service<br />

architecture/engineering design firm. Our library<br />

services include studies, site planning, technology,<br />

interior design <strong>and</strong> furniture selection for new


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libraries, additions/renovations or reimaging.<br />

Having completed over 250 library projects<br />

nationwide, our library design team has the<br />

qualifications, experience <strong>and</strong> responsiveness to<br />

deliver a true destination library.<br />

Booth Staff: Denelle Wrightson, Lori Sonderegger,<br />

Marlene Walli Shade, Richard McCarthy<br />

Publishers Group West 2740<br />

1700 Fourth Street<br />

Berkeley, CA 94710<br />

Phone: 510-809-3700<br />

Fax: 510-809-3777<br />

Toll free: 800-788-3123<br />

www.pgw.com<br />

Exclusive distributor of independent publishers of<br />

children’s <strong>and</strong> adult books from the United States<br />

<strong>and</strong> around the world who together offer some of<br />

the most topical, innovative, <strong>and</strong> literary works<br />

available today. PGW is a division of the Perseus<br />

Books Group.<br />

Booth Staff: Susan McConnell, David Ouimet, Kim<br />

Wylie, Helen Chin


Pubmatch.org 3110<br />

277 White Street<br />

Buchanan, NY 10511<br />

Phone: 914-739-7500<br />

Fax: 914-739-7575<br />

Toll free: 800-462-7687<br />

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Booth Staff: Jon Malinowski, Seth Dellon, Peter<br />

Birch, Janet Fritsch<br />

Puvill Libros S.A. 1632<br />

c/o Estany 13, Nave D-1, USA 1E.<br />

Park Dr Paterson NJ. 07504<br />

Barcelona, 8038 Spain<br />

Phone: 34932988960<br />

US 973-279-9054<br />

Fax: 34932988961 US 973-278-1448<br />

http://www.puvill.com<br />

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Book dealer from Spain, Mexico, Portugal <strong>and</strong><br />

Andorra. Services to libraries: - Approval Plans -<br />

Firm orders - St<strong>and</strong>ing orders <strong>and</strong> Subscriptions -<br />

New titles weekly or monthly bibliographical<br />

service. - USMARC Records - Shelf ready materials<br />

Booth Staff: Oscar Puvill, Dror Faust, Barbara<br />

Michel, Marta Raposo<br />

Quality Books Inc. 2225<br />

1003 West Pines Road<br />

Oregon, IL 61061<br />

Phone: 815-732-4450<br />

Fax: 815-732-4499<br />

Toll free: 800-323-4241<br />

www.qbibooks.com<br />

Quality Books, Inc. specializes in distributing small<br />

press books, DVDs, <strong>and</strong> CD-ROMS to libraries. We<br />

offer a full featured ordering web site (qbibooks.<br />

com), EDI ordering <strong>and</strong> invoicing, full <strong>and</strong> brief<br />

Marc records, <strong>and</strong> shelf-ready library processing.<br />

QBI also provides customized electronic annotations<br />

<strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ing orders for your convenience.<br />

Booth Staff: Rob Zimmers, Rachael Skog, John Duff,<br />

Kermit Krug, Joe Cristina, Brent Bowen


Quarry Books 3045<br />

400 1st Ave. N., Suite 300<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401<br />

Phone: 612-344-8100<br />

Fax: 612-344-8691<br />

Toll free: 800-328-0590<br />

www.quarrybooks.com<br />

Quarry Books provides practical, general reference<br />

in categories such as artisan crafts, pet care, <strong>and</strong><br />

hobbies. Quarry’s sophisticated books are defined<br />

by exquisite full-color photography, illustration,<br />

<strong>and</strong> informative text.<br />

Booth Staff: Heidi Kanter, C<strong>and</strong>ace Scharf<br />

Quest Books 2740<br />

(dist. in the US by Publishers Group West)<br />

306 W. Geneva Road<br />

Wheaton, IL 60187<br />

Phone: 630-665-0130<br />

Toll free: 800-788-3123<br />

www.questbooks.net<br />

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Imprint of the Theosophical Publishing House,<br />

Theosophical Society in America. Adult nonfiction:


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spirituality, western esotericism, new science,<br />

transpersonal psychology, world religions,<br />

theosophy, creativity, alternative health. Featuring<br />

Everyday Dharma, The Cynical Idealist, Russian<br />

Magic, <strong>and</strong> The Force is With Us.<br />

Booth Staff: Nicole Krier<br />

Quiver Books 3045<br />

400 1st Ave. N., Suite 300<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401<br />

Phone: 612-344-8100<br />

Fax: 612-344-8691<br />

Toll free: 800-328-0590<br />

www.quiverbooks.com<br />

Quiver is a boutique imprint that offers books <strong>and</strong><br />

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sophisticated photography <strong>and</strong> inspiring text.<br />

Booth Staff: Heidi Kanter, C<strong>and</strong>ace Scharf<br />

Raha Books 1633<br />

441 La Prenda Road<br />

Los Altos, CA 94024


Phone: 650-823-3569<br />

Fax: 650-947-7242<br />

www.rahabooks.com<br />

Dear visitor, Raha Books provides libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

research institutes with the latest books <strong>and</strong> media<br />

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lists (pdf) via email or RSS *Off-site electronic<br />

MARC21 Full or K-level cataloging* Help with<br />

selection/acquisition * Approval plans <strong>and</strong> custom<br />

orders. Rare books* Volume discounts *OCLC<br />

Partner * CALIFA partner<br />

Booth Staff: Soussan Teymouri <strong>and</strong> Behzad Nouban<br />

Rainbow Book Company 2640<br />

500 E. Illinois Route 22<br />

Lake Zurich, IL 60047<br />

Phone: 847-726-9930<br />

Fax: 847-726-9935<br />

Toll free: 800-255-0965<br />

www.rainbowbookcompany.com<br />

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Rainbow Book Company is a full service distributor<br />

of fiction & non-fiction library books at the pre-k<br />

through middle school level. Featuring bilingual &<br />

AR titles <strong>and</strong> all the newest copyrights! A diverse


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selection & one stop shopping at discounted prices<br />

from more than 150 publishers.<br />

Booth Staff: Mark Sherman, David Sherman, Tim<br />

Carlmark<br />

The R<strong>and</strong>olph Rose Collection 2933<br />

500 Nepperhan Avenue<br />

Yonkers, NY 10701<br />

Phone: 914-423-2047<br />

Fax: 914-423-2095<br />

Toll free: 800-462-5851<br />

r<strong>and</strong>olphrose.com<br />

Since 1972, our family owned <strong>and</strong> operated<br />

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our featured collection of life sized Children<br />

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library interiors as well the outside l<strong>and</strong>scape.<br />

Booth Staff: jordan rose austin rose<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Children’s Books<br />

2902<br />

1745 Broadway


New York, NY 10019<br />

Phone: 212-782-9000<br />

Fax: 212-782-9682<br />

Toll free: 888-264-1745<br />

www.r<strong>and</strong>omhouse.com/teachers/librarians<br />

Quality books from hardcovers to paperbacks,<br />

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Schwartz & Wade, Step Into Reading, Stepping<br />

Stones, Tricycle Press, Wendy Lamb Books <strong>and</strong><br />

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Booth Staff: Adrienne Waintraub, Tracy Lerner<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Large Print Books<br />

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Attn: BOT Customer Service<br />

400 Hahn Road<br />

Westminster, MD 21157<br />

Phone: 800-733-3000<br />

Fax: 800-659-2436<br />

Toll free: 800-733-3000<br />

www.library.r<strong>and</strong>omhouselargeprint.com<br />

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Books On Tape presents R<strong>and</strong>om House Large Print<br />

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Booth Staff: Brian Gurewitz, Cheryl Herman<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Library <strong>and</strong><br />

Academic Marketing 2903<br />

1745 Broadway<br />

Mail Drop 6-2<br />

New York, NY 10019<br />

Phone: 212-782-9000<br />

Fax: 212-940-7381<br />

Toll free: 888-264-1745<br />

www.r<strong>and</strong>omhouse.com/library<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House, Inc. is the world’s largest<br />

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includes an army of prestigious imprints <strong>and</strong><br />

distribution lines, publishing some of the foremost<br />

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ighschool) <strong>and</strong> for colleges/universities<br />

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ry.com.<br />

Booth Staff: Marcia Purcell, Jennifer Childs<br />

Raw Dog Screaming Press 4237<br />

2802 Farris Lane<br />

Bowie, MD 20715<br />

Phone: 301-262-4414<br />

www.rawdogscreaming.com<br />

Raw Dog Screaming Press publishes fiction that<br />

doesn’t follow the rules. We provide a home for<br />

works that don’t fit neatly into any specific<br />

category because they cross genres <strong>and</strong> experiment<br />

with forms. We also have an imprint for children’s<br />

titles, Imaginary Books, <strong>and</strong> non-fiction titles,<br />

Guide Dog Books.<br />

Booth Staff: Lawson, Wilson, Barnes<br />

Readex, a division of NewsBank,<br />

inc. 3317<br />

4501 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 316<br />

Naples, FL 34103<br />

Phone: 239-263-6004<br />

Fax: 239-263-3004<br />

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Toll free: 800-762-8182<br />

www.readex.com<br />

Visit Readex at NewsBank’s booth to learn about<br />

important new extensions to Early American<br />

Imprints (Evans <strong>and</strong> Shaw-Shoemaker), FBIS Daily<br />

Reports <strong>and</strong> U.S. Congressional Serial Set. Also<br />

explore African American Newspapers, 1827-1998;<br />

20th Century American Newspapers, 1923 forward;<br />

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Booth Staff: David Braden, Erin Luckett, Jim Walsh<br />

ReadHowYouWant 3017<br />

277 White Street<br />

Buchanan, NY 10511<br />

Phone: 866-428-5344<br />

Fax: 503-210-0219<br />

Toll free: 866-428-5344<br />

www.readhowyouwant.com<br />

ReadHowYouWant is a large print publisher<br />

providing libraries with books in 16pt. 4,000 titles<br />

are currently available in genres such as health,<br />

children’s <strong>and</strong> YA, mysteries, Christian,<br />

inspirational, cookbooks, etc. ReadHowYouWant<br />

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Booth Staff: Peyton Stafford<br />

Rebound Designs 4033<br />

3311 Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Avenue, #302<br />

Mount Rainier, MD 20712<br />

Phone: 301-461-8399<br />

www.rebound-designs.com<br />

Rebound Designs is a novel idea for accessories.<br />

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Booth Staff: Caitlin Phillips<br />

Recorded Books 1513<br />

270 Skipjack Road,<br />

Prince Frederick, MD 20678<br />

Phone: 410-535-5590<br />

Fax: 410-414-2576<br />

Toll free: 877-732-2898<br />

www.recordedbooks.com<br />

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Recorded Books provides unabridged audiobooks,<br />

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One-year warranty, cataloging, processing <strong>and</strong> free<br />

marc records available.<br />

Red Rock Press 2941<br />

459 Columbus Avenue, Suite 114<br />

New York, NY 10024<br />

Phone: 212-362-8304<br />

Fax: 212-362-6216<br />

www.redrockpress.com<br />

Red Rock Press publishes gift books, cook books,<br />

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Booth Staff: Ilene Barth, Richard Barth<br />

Reference Shelf, The 4219<br />

10 Ferry Street, Suite 429<br />

Concord, NH 3301<br />

Phone: 603-229-0662<br />

Fax: 603-226-9443


Toll free: 800-226-5310<br />

www.thereferenceshelf.com<br />

The Reference Shelf is an all-encompassing display<br />

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Kochoff <strong>and</strong> Kim Stewart<br />

ReferenceUSA 1007<br />

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Phone: 402-593-4500<br />

Fax: 402-596-7688<br />

Toll free: 800-808-1113<br />

www.ReferenceUSA.com<br />

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ReferenceUSA is a leading provider in business<br />

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RefWorks-COS 3405<br />

7200 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 601<br />

Bethesda, MD 20814<br />

Phone: 301-961-6700<br />

Fax: 301-961-6708<br />

Toll free: 800-843-7751<br />

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RefWorks-COS is pleased to introduce RefWorks<br />

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205 N. Gold Street<br />

Paola, KS 66071<br />

Phone: 800-656-9476


Fax: 913-294-3808<br />

Toll free: 800-646-9476<br />

www.reliancelabel.com<br />

Reliance Label Solutions has over 35 years of<br />

experience in the library market, creating label<br />

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Relocation Advisers Ltd. 3339<br />

650 E. Lakeview Ct.<br />

Roselle, IL 60172<br />

Phone: 630-351-0822<br />

Fax: 630-351-0773<br />

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MOVE MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS: We provide<br />

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inventory through invoice. Our Move Management<br />

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smoother, less-disruptive moves.<br />

Booth Staff: Robin M. Stern, Bobbie Gordon<br />

Renaissance Learning 1240<br />

2911 Peach Street<br />

Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494<br />

Phone: 715-424-3636<br />

Fax: 715-424-4242<br />

www.renlearn.com<br />

Renaissance Learning computer-based<br />

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learning. Now this data has become even more<br />

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cost-effective, <strong>and</strong> practical.<br />

Booth Staff: Julie Jaap; Lynn Esser<br />

Renouf Publishing Company Limited<br />

3110<br />

812 Proctor Avenue


Ogdensburg, NY 13669-2205<br />

Phone: 613-745-2665<br />

Fax: 888-551-7471<br />

Toll free: 888-551-7470<br />

www.renoufbooks.com<br />

Established in 1888, Renouf is North America’s<br />

largest distributor of international publications <strong>and</strong><br />

documents. The display will include a selection of<br />

new publications rom the over 50 international<br />

organizations the Company represents.<br />

Booth Staff: Gordon Grahame, Brigid Grahame<br />

ResCarta Foundation, Inc. 1010<br />

P.O. Box 2287<br />

La Crosse, WI 54602<br />

Phone: 608-781-0850<br />

Fax: 608-781-3883<br />

http://www.rescarta.org<br />

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ResCarta Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit<br />

corporation established to create <strong>and</strong> use open<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards for organizations to achieve<br />

interoperability among digital collections. We offer<br />

a free, complete open-source toolkit to assist you<br />

in mounting your digital materials on the web,<br />

ready for searching <strong>and</strong> viewing.


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Booth Staff: John Sarnowski<br />

Research for Libraries 1533<br />

119 Farringdon Road<br />

Farringdon<br />

London, EC1R 3DA<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Phone: +44 (0) 207 551 9000<br />

Fax: +44 (0) 207 551 9374<br />

www.r4l.info<br />

Research for Libraries is a one stop business<br />

information resource for academic <strong>and</strong> public<br />

libraries around the world. We bring together<br />

business <strong>and</strong> market intelligence from the world’s<br />

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Booth Staff: Robert Dowding, Ben Lovell<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Novelty 2247<br />

5 Industrial Road<br />

Cumberl<strong>and</strong>, RI 2864<br />

Phone: 800-435-3456x376<br />

Fax: 401-335-3313<br />

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www.rinovelty.com


Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Novelty provides incentive awards<br />

for summer reading programs.<br />

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Ringgold, Inc. 1605<br />

P.O. Box 368<br />

Beaverton, OR 97075-0368<br />

Phone: 503-977-1313<br />

Fax: 503-977-1314<br />

www.ringgold.com<br />

Ringgold maintains a worldwide database of<br />

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improve the h<strong>and</strong>ling of academic journals by<br />

librarians, subscription agents, <strong>and</strong> publishers.<br />

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m) supports library discovery <strong>and</strong> eProcurement<br />

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Henderson, Chris Leamy, Alice Shoffner, Ralph<br />

Shoffner<br />

Ripley Entertainment, Inc. 3263<br />

7576 Kingspointe Parkway, Suite 188<br />

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Orl<strong>and</strong>o, FL 32819<br />

Phone: 407-345-8010<br />

Fax: 407-345-0801<br />

www.ripleybooks.com<br />

We are the publishing division of Ripley<br />

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entertainment.<br />

Ristech Company Inc. 1002<br />

5115 Harvester Road, Unit 8<br />

Burlington, L7L 0A3<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Phone: 905-631-7451<br />

Fax: 905-634-4813<br />

Toll free: 877-761-0444<br />

www.ristech.ca<br />

Ristech Company Inc. is a leading North American<br />

distributor of Library Technologies with over 14<br />

years experience. We specialize in the preservation<br />

<strong>and</strong> digitization of books, paper <strong>and</strong> microfilm.<br />

Some of the products we are involved with include


walk-up <strong>and</strong> automatic book scanners, production<br />

microfilm scanners <strong>and</strong> large format scanners.<br />

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Roaring Brook Press 2812<br />

175 Fifth Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-438-5116<br />

Toll free: 888-330-8477<br />

www.mackids.com<br />

Roaring Brook Press is a creative, innovative<br />

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Rockport Publishers 3045<br />

100 Cummings Center<br />

Beverly, MA 1915<br />

Phone: 612-344-8100<br />

Fax: 612-344-8691<br />

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Toll free: 800-328-0590<br />

www.rockpub.com<br />

Rockport Publishers creates beautifully illustrated<br />

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Rosen Publishing Group Inc. 4015<br />

29 East 21st. St.<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 212-777-3017<br />

Fax: 212-614-7386<br />

Toll free: 800-237-9932<br />

www.rosenpublishing.com<br />

Nonfiction print <strong>and</strong> digital resources for pre-K to<br />

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students Pre K-8 <strong>and</strong> Britannica Educational<br />

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middle <strong>and</strong> high school.<br />

Booth Staff: Roger Rosen, President-Isobel<br />

Dizengoff, Vice President of Sales-Miriam Gilbert,<br />

Director of Electronic Sales <strong>and</strong> Marketing<br />

Rouke Publishing LLC 4136<br />

P.O. Box 643328<br />

Vero Beach, FL 32964<br />

Phone: 772-234-6001<br />

Fax: 772-234-6622<br />

Toll free: 800-394-7055<br />

www.rourkepublishing.com<br />

Rourke Publishing LLC is a publisher of children’s<br />

nonfiction library bound books. Rourke publishes<br />

high interest <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ards based content for<br />

grades K-8, along with a new line of board books.<br />

Booth Staff: Lisa Southard, James Col<strong>and</strong>rea<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Education<br />

3525<br />

4501 Forbes Blvd<br />

Lanham, MD 20706<br />

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Phone: 800-462-6420<br />

Fax: 800-338-4550<br />

www.rowmaneducation.com<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Education’s goal is to provide<br />

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on administration, curriculum <strong>and</strong> instruction,<br />

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can find us in booth #3525 with RLPG.<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,<br />

Inc. 3525<br />

4501 Forbes Blvd<br />

Lanham, MD 20706<br />

Phone: 800-462-6420<br />

Fax: 800-338-4550<br />

www.rowmanlittlefield.com<br />

Rowman & Littlefield is an independent press; we<br />

devote our resources to cultivating superb<br />

scholarship <strong>and</strong> innovative teaching in the academic<br />

disciplines. Our renowned publishing tradition<br />

demonstrates that the calibre of authors,<br />

bookmaking, distribution, <strong>and</strong> creative interaction


with scholars brings success. Visit us in booth<br />

#3525.<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Publishing<br />

Group 3525<br />

4501 Forbes Blvd, Suite 200<br />

Lanham, MD 20706<br />

Phone: 800-462-6420<br />

Fax: 800-338-4550<br />

Toll free: 800-462-6420<br />

www.rlpgbooks.com<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, booth<br />

#3525, is a preeminent publisher of critically<br />

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social sciences <strong>and</strong> humanities as well as college<br />

textbooks, professional titles, journals <strong>and</strong><br />

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AltaMira are under the RLPG umbrella.<br />

RTI - DVD/CD Repair Machines 2553<br />

4700 W. Chase Avenue<br />

Lincolnwood, IL 60712-1689<br />

Phone: 847-677-3000<br />

Fax: 847-677-1311<br />

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Toll free: 800-323-7520<br />

www.discchek.com<br />

RTI-ECO CD/DVD Professional Industrial Products<br />

are Precision Computer Controlled Machines that<br />

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Books-on-Disc. Exclusive flat-polishing technology<br />

keeps discs in perfect playable condition <strong>and</strong><br />

looking br<strong>and</strong> new! Library friendly, Whisper Quiet,<br />

<strong>and</strong> H<strong>and</strong>s-Free Operation.<br />

Booth Staff: Scott Jahnke, Bert Arnold, Mike Rozner<br />

S-T Imaging Inc 2033<br />

466 Central Ave. Ste 31<br />

Northfield, IL 60093<br />

Phone: 847-501-3344<br />

Fax: 847-501-3377<br />

www.stimaging.com<br />

See the all new ST ViewScan®-the first true<br />

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camera design, newest technology, fastest live<br />

viewing refresh, high resolution scanning in one<br />

second, <strong>and</strong> the best software design.


Booth Staff: Wayne Rogozinski, Dan Donaldson<br />

SAFER Inc. 4048<br />

1100 Wicomico Street, Suite 510<br />

Baltimore, MD 21230<br />

Phone: 410-783-7900<br />

Fax: 410-385-1892<br />

www.saferinc.com<br />

SAFER sells Create, designed to produce the<br />

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formats.<br />

SAGE 3549<br />

2455 Teller Road<br />

Thous<strong>and</strong> Oaks, CA 91320<br />

Phone: 805-410-7239<br />

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Fax: 805-499-7881<br />

Toll free: 800-818-7243<br />

www.sagepub.com<br />

SAGE-an independent international publisher in the<br />

social sciences, technology <strong>and</strong> medicine-provides<br />

journals, books, <strong>and</strong> electronic media of the highest<br />

caliber. Researchers, students, <strong>and</strong> professionals<br />

have relied on our innovative resources for over<br />

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Shaw, Tom Taylor, Mary Kay Jezzini, Sheenagh<br />

McCarthy, Amber McKay, Albert Sciamanna, Blaise<br />

Simqu, Alison Mudditt, David Horwitz, Jim<br />

Brace-Thompson, Rolf Janke, Kathleen Stevenson,<br />

David Seminaro, Mary Rose Fink,<br />

Salem Press 1732<br />

Two University Plaza, Suite 121<br />

Hackensack, NJ 7601<br />

Phone: 201-968-9899<br />

Fax: 201-968-1411<br />

Toll free: 800-221-1592<br />

www.salempress.com


Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Publishing,<br />

publishes reference works on literature, history,<br />

biography, <strong>and</strong> the sciences. Titles span all<br />

education venues <strong>and</strong> are suitable for adult <strong>and</strong><br />

young adult readers. Many of Salem’s print titles<br />

are also available online.<br />

San Jose State University 925<br />

School of Library & Information Science<br />

One Washington Square<br />

Clark Hall 417<br />

San Jose, CA 95192-0029<br />

Phone: 408-924-2500<br />

Fax: 408-924-2476<br />

http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/<br />

Learn about our MLIS, PhD, <strong>and</strong> Master of Archives<br />

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prepared for careers as librarians, library leaders,<br />

archivists, webmasters, database designers, <strong>and</strong><br />

other information management roles.<br />

Booth Staff: Rhonda Dahlgren<br />

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Santa Monica Press 3241<br />

P.O. Box 1076<br />

Santa Monica, CA 90406<br />

Phone: 310-230-7759<br />

Fax: 310-230-7761<br />

Toll free: 800-784-9553<br />

www.santamonicapress.com<br />

Santa Monica Press has been publishing an eclectic<br />

line of books since 1994. Our critically acclaimed<br />

list of lively <strong>and</strong> modern non-fiction titles includes<br />

books in such categories as popular culture, film<br />

history, photography, humor, biography, travel,<br />

<strong>and</strong> reference. Remember to look for the shell!<br />

Booth Staff: Jeffrey Goldman<br />

Sasquatch Books 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

119 S. Main, Suite 400<br />

Seattle, WA 98104<br />

Phone: 206-467-4300<br />

Fax: 206-467-4301<br />

Toll free: 800-775-0817; 800-788-3123<br />

www.sasquatchbooks.com


Sasquatch Books—publisher of books for <strong>and</strong> from<br />

the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, <strong>and</strong> California—is<br />

the nation’s premier regional press. We publish<br />

widely in the areas of food <strong>and</strong> wine, gardening,<br />

nature, photography, general <strong>and</strong> children’s books<br />

(including Nancy Pearl’s Book Lust <strong>and</strong> Book Crush<br />

books), <strong>and</strong> regional history.<br />

Scarecrow Press 3525<br />

4501 Forbes Blvd, Suite 200<br />

Lanham, MD 20706<br />

Phone: 800-462-6420<br />

Fax: 800-338-4550<br />

Toll free: 800-462-6420<br />

www.scarecrowpress.com<br />

Scarecrow Press, an imprint of the Rowman &<br />

Littlefield Publishing group, specializes in reference<br />

books, especially historical dictionaries <strong>and</strong> titles<br />

on library science, music, <strong>and</strong> film. Visit booth<br />

#3525 to see our current books <strong>and</strong> discounts.<br />

SCB Distributors 2252<br />

15608 S. New Century Dr.<br />

Gardena, CA 90248-2129<br />

Phone: 310-532-9400<br />

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Fax: 310-532-7001<br />

Toll free: 800-729-6423<br />

www.scbdistributors.com<br />

SCB Distributors is the exclusive North American<br />

distributor of 4,000 titles from over 150 quality<br />

independent presses. Our title selection is rich <strong>and</strong><br />

diverse, <strong>and</strong> our service is impeccable. <strong>Exhibit</strong>ing<br />

with SCB at this year’s show are two of our<br />

wonderful publishers: Baby Tattoo Books <strong>and</strong> Silver<br />

Lake Publishing.<br />

Booth Staff: Aaron Silverman, Gabriel Wilmoth, Jim<br />

Walsh, Bob Self<br />

Schedule3W/Medianet 1014<br />

c/o Dymaxion Research<br />

5515 Cogswell St.<br />

Halifax, NS B3J 1R2<br />

Canada<br />

Phone: 902-422-1973<br />

Fax: 902-421-1267<br />

http://www.schedule3W.com<br />

Schedule3W (who, when & where) for scheduling<br />

working time <strong>and</strong> service point/desk assignments<br />

of staff, substitutes & volunteers. Track when staff<br />

want to work <strong>and</strong> can’t, create recurring schedules,


etc. Many great schedules & reports including<br />

color, highlighting changes, PDF output, etc.<br />

Optional WebView access to the live schedule.<br />

Inexpensive!<br />

Booth Staff: Peter Mason<br />

Scholastic 2624<br />

557 Broadway Fl 2<br />

New York, NY 10012<br />

Phone: 212-343-6969<br />

Fax: 212-343-6849<br />

Toll free: 800scholastic<br />

www.scholastic.com<br />

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Scholastic is the world’s largest publisher <strong>and</strong><br />

distributor of children’s books <strong>and</strong> a leader in<br />

educational technology. Scholastic creates quality<br />

educational <strong>and</strong> entertaining products for use in<br />

school <strong>and</strong> at home, including children’s books,<br />

magazines, technology-based products <strong>and</strong> teacher<br />

materials.<br />

Booth Staff: Jacquelyn Young Harper, John Mason


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Scholastic Book Fairs 2624<br />

1080 Greenwood Boulevard<br />

Lake Mary, FL 32746<br />

Phone: 415-924-2799<br />

Fax: 415-924-2699<br />

Toll free: 800-874-4809 Ext 3341<br />

www.scholastic.combookfairs/<br />

Scholastic Book Fairs in-school reading events bring<br />

children, teachers, families, communities together<br />

within a school celebrating reading <strong>and</strong> learning.<br />

Book Fairs provide access to thous<strong>and</strong>s of books<br />

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connects kids with the books they want to read<br />

so they develop a lifelong love of reading.<br />

Booth Staff: Robin Hoffman, Roy Schlegel, Deborah<br />

Kaiser<br />

Scholastic Library Publishing 2624<br />

90 Old Sherman Turnpike<br />

Danbury, CT 6816


Phone: 800-621-1115<br />

Fax: 866-783-4361<br />

Toll free: 800-621-1115<br />

www.scholastic.com/listbuilder<br />

Scholastic Library Publishing is the library division<br />

of Scholastic, Inc. that includes the imprints of<br />

Children’s Press, Franklin Watts, Grolier <strong>and</strong> Grolier<br />

Online, Scholastic Audio <strong>and</strong> Playaway.<br />

Booth Staff: Wendy Cassel, Jessica Cole, Geraldine<br />

Curran, Evan St. Lifer<br />

Scholastic Trade Books 2624<br />

557 Broadway<br />

New York, NY 10012<br />

Phone: 212-343-6100<br />

Toll free: 1-800-SCHOLASTIC<br />

www.scholastic.com<br />

Young Adult, Picture Books, Nonfiction, Fiction<br />

under the following imprints: Arthur A Levine<br />

Books, The Blue Sky Press, Cartwheel Books,<br />

Chicken House, Graphix, Michael di Capua Books,<br />

Orchard Books, Point, PUSH, Scholastic Nonfiction,<br />

Scholastic Press, Scholastic Reference<br />

Booth Staff: Jacquelyn Harper, John Mason<br />

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Schweizerbart Science Publishers<br />

3124<br />

Johannesstr. 3A<br />

Stuttgart, D-70176 Germany<br />

Phone: +49 711-351456-0<br />

Fax: +49 711-351456-0<br />

www.schweizerbart.de<br />

E. Schweizerbart <strong>and</strong> Gebr. Borntraeger publish<br />

<strong>and</strong> distribute printed <strong>and</strong> electronic scholarly<br />

journals, book series <strong>and</strong> monographs in the Earth<br />

<strong>and</strong> environmental Sciences, aquatic ecology,<br />

botany, anthropology <strong>and</strong> zoology.<br />

Screenflex Portable Room Dividers<br />

<strong>and</strong> Display Systems 1441<br />

585 Capital Dr<br />

Lake Zurich, Il 60047<br />

Phone: 800-553-0110<br />

Fax: 847-726-2990<br />

Toll free: 800-553-0110<br />

WWW.SCREENFLEX.COM<br />

Screenflex manufactures, The World’s Most<br />

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Booth Staff: Will be happy to help you!!<br />

Search Institute Press 3341<br />

615 First Ave NE Ste 125<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55413<br />

Phone: 612-376-8955<br />

Fax: 612-376-8956<br />

Toll free: 877-240-7251<br />

www.search-institute.org<br />

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Search Institute Press is a division of Search<br />

Institute®, a leading innovator in discovering what<br />

children <strong>and</strong> adolescents need to succeed. Drawing<br />

on extensive research, we bring hopeful solutions<br />

to pressing challenges in the lives of young people<br />

<strong>and</strong> their communities through trainings, surveys,<br />

<strong>and</strong> practical published resources that implement<br />

the 40 Developmental Assets® framework.<br />

Booth Staff: Phil Rose, Sales Manager; Sheryl Rose,<br />

Publishing Manager; Kaija Shaffer, Communications<br />

Manager; Peter Hodges, Marketing Manager; Bill<br />

Kauffmann, Trade Sales Coordinator


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Securities Research Company 4262<br />

22 Liberty Road<br />

Bernardsville, NJ 7924<br />

Phone: 908-510-5008<br />

Fax: 508-832-7206<br />

Toll free: 800-921-3950x1016<br />

www. srcstockcharts.com<br />

Since 1933, Securities Research Company’s stock<br />

charts have been helping patrons <strong>and</strong> investors to<br />

make smart investment decisions. SRC is the only<br />

data provider in the market that has 100 years of<br />

stock performance history. SRC provides complete<br />

historical price, volume, earnings <strong>and</strong> dividend data<br />

Booth Staff: Doug Doremus<br />

Sellers Publishing 4259<br />

161 John Roberts Road<br />

So. Portl<strong>and</strong>, ME 4106<br />

Phone: 207-772-6833<br />

Fax: 207-772-6814<br />

Toll free: 800-625-3386<br />

www.sellerspublishing.com


Sellers Publishing is a rapidly growing independent<br />

publisher of lifestyle <strong>and</strong> gift books, including<br />

Cooking, Sports, Humor, Reference <strong>and</strong> Self-help.<br />

Sellers emphasizes unique, original, high quality<br />

content, superior service <strong>and</strong> competitive pricing.<br />

Other product categories include calendars <strong>and</strong><br />

greeting cards.<br />

Booth Staff: Diana Kipp, Colin McGee<br />

SenSource, Inc. 1109<br />

3890 Oakwood Ave<br />

Youngstown, OH 44515<br />

Phone: 800-239-1226<br />

Fax: 877-517-2586<br />

Toll free: 800-239-1226<br />

www.SenSourceinc.com<br />

Don’t miss out on accurately reporting patrons<br />

visiting your library. With or without books,<br />

SenSource people counters help you discover the<br />

people you’ve been missing. We service libraries<br />

across the US <strong>and</strong> Canada. SenSource makes it<br />

simple: easy integration, easy installation, <strong>and</strong><br />

world-class customer support.<br />

Booth Staff: Lauren Gallo, Daniel Aluise<br />

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Sentry Technology Corporation<br />

3953<br />

1881 Lakel<strong>and</strong> Avenue<br />

Ronkonkoma, NY 11779-7416<br />

Phone: 416-674-4788<br />

Fax: 416-674-5075<br />

Toll free: 800-461-2803 #102<br />

www.sentrytechnology.com<br />

Sentry Technology offers a complete range of<br />

products for library security <strong>and</strong> inventory control:<br />

RFID, Patron Self-check, Electromagnetic <strong>and</strong> Radio<br />

Frequency systems, as well as the largest selection<br />

of security strips. Self-check stations are available<br />

Booth Staff: Austen Goldsmith; Stephanie Magoon;<br />

Lina Maya; Lindy Totty; Peter Murdoch<br />

Serials Solutions 3505<br />

501 N. 34th Street, Suite 200<br />

Seattle, WA 98103<br />

Phone: 206-545-9056<br />

Fax: 206-525-9066<br />

Toll free: 866-737-4257<br />

www.serialssolutions.com


Serials Solutions e-resource access & management<br />

services help libraries be the best partner for<br />

research. Offerings include Serials Solutions 360<br />

suite of services, Ulrich’s Global Intelligence<br />

services, WebFeat federated search service,<br />

AquaBrowser Library unified discovery interface<br />

<strong>and</strong> the new Summon web-scale discovery service.<br />

Seven Footer Press 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

247 West 30th Street, 11th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10001-2824<br />

Phone: 212-710-9340<br />

Toll free: 800-788-3123<br />

www.sevenfooterpress.com<br />

Seven Footer Press specializes in interactive<br />

highconcept books, including the Would You<br />

Rather...? series. Their new children’s line, Seven<br />

Footer Kids, debuted with the extraordinary animal<br />

encyclopedia, Life-Size Zoo, <strong>and</strong> continues with<br />

More Life-Size Zoo <strong>and</strong> Suzy Lee’s Mirror.<br />

Booth Staff: David Gomberg, Robert Kempe<br />

Seven Stories Press 2833<br />

140 Watts Street<br />

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New York, NY 10013<br />

Phone: 212-226-8760<br />

Fax: 212-226-1411<br />

http://www.sevenstories.com<br />

Founded in 1995, Seven Stories Press publishes<br />

works of the imagination <strong>and</strong> political titles by<br />

voices of conscience in both English <strong>and</strong> Spanish.<br />

Booth Staff: Crystal Yakacki<br />

Severn House Publishers 2704<br />

9-15 High St.<br />

Sutton, Surrey, SM1 1DF<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Phone: +44 20 8770 3930<br />

Fax: +44 20 8770 3836<br />

www.severnhouse.com<br />

Severn House specialises in hardcover fiction,<br />

mainly for the library market, <strong>and</strong> mostly by<br />

wellknown <strong>and</strong> well-borrowed authors with existing<br />

track records. Severn House Large Print <strong>and</strong> Trade


Paperback imprints draw titles from the Regular<br />

Print list<br />

Booth Staff: Michelle Duff; Samantha Bentman<br />

Sexton & Sabatino 2966<br />

1803 N Rosenborough LN<br />

Round Rock, TX 78664<br />

Phone: 734-417-4095<br />

www.sexton<strong>and</strong>sabatino.com<br />

Booth Staff: Doug Sexton, Erin Sexton, John<br />

Sabatino<br />

Sharjah International Book Fair<br />

3108<br />

P.O. Box 5119<br />

Sharjah, 5119 United Arab Emirates<br />

Phone: 971 6 567 1116<br />

Fax: 971 6 566 0535<br />

www.sharjahbookfair.com<br />

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Under the guidance of His Highness Dr. Sultan bin<br />

Mohammeed Al Qasimi, UAE Supreme Council<br />

Member <strong>and</strong> Ruler of Sharjah, Department Culture<br />

& Information has organized the SIBF Book Fair


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since 1982. This 10 day annual event bridges<br />

cultures in one educational setting, with 750<br />

publishers from nearly 42 nations.<br />

Sharpe Focus 2208<br />

M.E. Sharpe, Inc.<br />

80 Business Park Drive<br />

Armonk, NY 10504<br />

Phone: 914-273-1800<br />

Fax: 914-273-2106<br />

Toll free: 800-541-6563<br />

www.mesharpe.com<br />

Sharpe Focus is award-winning publisher M.E.<br />

Sharpe’s imprint for readers ages 12 & up. Sharpe<br />

Focus offers high interest, full color nonfiction<br />

book series for middle school <strong>and</strong> high school<br />

students. Latest series: Frameworks, Genetics: The<br />

Science of Life, Show Me America, <strong>and</strong> Inside<br />

Ancient China.<br />

Booth Staff: Diana McDermott, Donna Sanzone, Jim<br />

Wright<br />

Sharpe Online Reference 2208<br />

M.E. Sharpe, Inc.<br />

80 Business Park Drive


Armonk, NY 10504<br />

Phone: 914-273-1800<br />

Fax: 914-273-2106<br />

Toll free: 800-541-6563<br />

www.sharpe-online.com<br />

Award-winning Sharpe reference content is now<br />

available 24/7, with a new approach to digital<br />

content ownership: one time purchase, no annual<br />

maintenance fees, free annual updates, titles<br />

available individually or as complete collections,<br />

titles are cross-searchable. Inaugural collection:<br />

U.S. History <strong>and</strong> Culture. Available Fall: Global<br />

History <strong>and</strong> Culture.<br />

Booth Staff: Diana McDermott, Jim Wright, Donna<br />

Sanzone<br />

Sharpe Reference 2208<br />

M.E. Sharpe, Inc.<br />

80 Business Park Drive<br />

Armonk, NY 10504<br />

Phone: 914-273-1800<br />

Fax: 914-273-2106<br />

Toll free: 800-541-6563<br />

www.mesharpe.com<br />

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Sharpe Reference publishes award-winning<br />

reference works in the social sciences, in print <strong>and</strong><br />

now online. Visit our booth to see our featured<br />

titles: America in World History, Latino History <strong>and</strong><br />

Culture, <strong>and</strong> Asian American History <strong>and</strong> Culture.<br />

Learn more about Sharpe Online Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

our Fall <strong>2010</strong> titles.<br />

Booth Staff: Diana McDermott, Donna Sanzone, Jim<br />

Wright<br />

Shelfwiz 831<br />

226 28th Avenue<br />

San Francisco, CA 94121<br />

Phone: 415-652-1185<br />

www.shelfwiz.com<br />

Display staff recommendations, reviews or signage<br />

clearly <strong>and</strong> attractively with SHELFWIZ, The<br />

Brilliant Shelf Talker. This unique sign holder clips<br />

to a shelf <strong>and</strong> is easily moveable, <strong>and</strong> it flips up<br />

<strong>and</strong> down freely so books behind it are easily<br />

accessible. VISIT BOOTH #831 FOR A FREE SAMPLE.<br />

Booth Staff: Gary Frank


Shenanigan Books, Inc. 4229<br />

84 River Rd<br />

Summit, NJ 7901<br />

Phone: 908-219-4275<br />

Fax: 908-219-4485<br />

www.shenaniganbooks.com<br />

The New Jersey-based company produces unique<br />

picture, craft <strong>and</strong> board books for preschool to<br />

third grade, richly illustrated <strong>and</strong> skillfully written<br />

stories, that inspire <strong>and</strong> delight young readers.<br />

Booth Staff: Mary Watson, Winston Conn<br />

ShipIndex.org 4247<br />

P.O. Box 466<br />

Trumansburg, NY 14886<br />

Phone: 607-216-8564<br />

http://ShipIndex.org<br />

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ShipIndex.org is an invaluable tool for vessel<br />

research. It tells genealogists, art historians, wreck<br />

divers, model shipbuilders, maritime historians,<br />

<strong>and</strong> more, which books, journals, CD-ROMs,<br />

websites, <strong>and</strong> other resources mention specific<br />

vessels. ShipIndex.org is a vital tool for any


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genealogist or historian doing any type of vessel<br />

research.<br />

Booth Staff: Peter McCracken, Mike McCracken<br />

Showcases/Tease Catalog 1043<br />

8570 Commerce St., #113<br />

Cape Canaveral, FL 32920<br />

Phone: 800-240-1850<br />

Fax: 800-240-1851<br />

Toll free: 800-240-1850<br />

www.showcases1.com<br />

Showcases specializes in storage solutions for<br />

audiobooks, multi-media, books-on-CD, videos,<br />

DVDs, emerging technologies <strong>and</strong> security.<br />

TeaseCatalog. com-Unique & fun gifts for librarians,<br />

book lovers ’n more. Thous<strong>and</strong>s of spoiled<br />

customers already!<br />

Booth Staff: Paula Rettberg, Rickie Williams<br />

SIL International Books 4227<br />

7500 West Camp Wisdom Rd<br />

Dallas, TX 75236<br />

Phone: 972-708-7404<br />

Fax: 972-708-7363


www.ethnologue.com<br />

SIL International publishes Ethnologue: Languages<br />

of the World, 16th Edition (2009), a reference that<br />

catalogs the 6,909 languages in use today. SIL<br />

International studies, documents, <strong>and</strong> assists in<br />

developing the world’s lesser-known languages.<br />

SIL publishes over 100 academic titles covering<br />

subjects in linguistics, cultural studies, language<br />

use, <strong>and</strong> education.<br />

Booth Staff: Brian Homoleski<br />

Silver Street, Inc./Media<br />

Technologies 711<br />

892 Industrial Park Drive<br />

P.O. Box 159<br />

Shelby, MI 49455<br />

Phone: 231-861-2164<br />

Fax: 231-861-6678<br />

www.ssimediatechnologies.com<br />

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At mediatechnologies®, a division of Silver Street,<br />

Inc., we focus on creating a quality product at a<br />

price that is affordable for almost any project. For<br />

projects large or small, fully customized or simple


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designs, we can offer a solution tailored to your<br />

specific requirements.<br />

Booth Staff: Jake Seaver<br />

Simon & Schuster, Inc. 2645<br />

1230 Avenue of the Americas<br />

New York, NY 10020<br />

Phone: 212-698-7000<br />

Fax: 212-698-2891<br />

ACADEMIC.Simon<strong>and</strong>Schuster.net<br />

Simon & Schuster, a part of the CBS Corporation,<br />

is dedicated to providing the best in fiction <strong>and</strong><br />

nonfiction for consumers of all ages, in all formats.<br />

Its divisions include: Simon & Schuster Adult<br />

Publishing, Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing,<br />

Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster Audio, <strong>and</strong> Simon & Schuster<br />

Digital.<br />

Booth Staff: Michelle Fadlalla, Catharine Sotzing,<br />

Laura Antonacci<br />

Simply Read Books 2740<br />

(Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

501-5525 West Blvd<br />

Vancouver, V6M 3W6


BC, Canada<br />

Phone: 510-809-3700<br />

Fax: 510-809-3777<br />

Toll free: 800-788-3123<br />

www.simplyreadbooks.com<br />

Beautifully illustrated books for the enrichment of<br />

young readers <strong>and</strong> the appreciation of adults; our<br />

focus pivots on books that are an expression of<br />

the hopes, joys, loves, <strong>and</strong> wonders of childhood.<br />

Booth Staff: Dimiter Savoff, Kallie George<br />

SimplyMap 1230<br />

244 5th Avenue, Suite 2316<br />

New York, NY 10001<br />

Phone: 888-845-5064<br />

Fax: 866-212-8001<br />

www.geographicresearch.com<br />

SimplyMap, created by Geographic Research, Inc.,<br />

enables users to quickly create professional-quality<br />

thematic maps <strong>and</strong> reports using powerful<br />

demographic, business, health <strong>and</strong> marketing data.<br />

For more information on SimplyMap, please see<br />

Geographic Research, Inc.<br />

Booth Staff: Charles Swartz<br />

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SirsiDynix 2041<br />

400 North Dynix Drive<br />

Provo, UT 84604<br />

Phone: 800-288-8020<br />

Fax: 801-223-5202<br />

Toll free: 800-288-8020<br />

www.sirsidynix.com<br />

SirsiDynix connects 300 million people with<br />

information <strong>and</strong> resources in 20,000 libraries<br />

around the world, through robust, open ILS<br />

solutions <strong>and</strong> exciting patron discovery<br />

technologies. With the most experienced services<br />

<strong>and</strong> support experts in the industry, we’re<br />

committed to making your library’s ambitions a<br />

reality every day.<br />

Sisters in Crime 1540<br />

137 E Reed Ave<br />

Bowling Green, OH 43402<br />

Phone: 419-494-6617


www.sistersincrime.org<br />

Come <strong>and</strong> meet mystery writers <strong>and</strong> learn about<br />

membership <strong>and</strong> library program opportunities.<br />

Look for daily mystery book raffles, promo<br />

materials <strong>and</strong> information about Sisters in Crime<br />

authors. Find out how easy it is for your library<br />

to participate in SinCs “We Love Libraries” grant<br />

program.<br />

Booth Staff: Mystery authors <strong>and</strong> other members<br />

of Sisters in Crime.<br />

Sky Merchants Inc. 2558<br />

200 Tiffield Road, Suite 101<br />

Toronto, On M1V 5J1<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Phone: 416-449-9400<br />

Fax: 416-449-9498<br />

www.octapixx.com<br />

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Sky Merchants first-rate library consists of<br />

programs from around the globe. These top quality<br />

titles are h<strong>and</strong>-picked from the world’s best<br />

filmmakers for their appealing content <strong>and</strong><br />

production value. With a wide range of genres, the<br />

library contains programming suitable to audiences<br />

in every nation.


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Booth Staff: Samantha Case<br />

SkyRiver 825<br />

P.O. Box 8217<br />

Emeryville, CA 94662<br />

Phone: 510-520-8084<br />

www.theskyriver.com<br />

SkyRiver is a full service bibliographic utility<br />

dedicated to the development <strong>and</strong> deployment of<br />

efficient, economical cataloging services for<br />

libraries.<br />

Booth Staff: Leslie Straus, Michael Markwith, Lynne<br />

Branche-Brown, Jamie Kline<br />

Smith System 1130<br />

1714 E 14th St<br />

Plano, TX 75074<br />

Phone: 972-398-4050<br />

Fax: 972-398-4051<br />

Toll free: 800-328-1061<br />

www.smithsystem.com<br />

See how to quickly <strong>and</strong> inexpensively create<br />

multimedia, collaborative study or presentation<br />

spaces using our flexible line of UXL tables <strong>and</strong>


seating. Take materials anywhere in your library<br />

on our colorful line of quality book trucks. We are<br />

also introducing the Cascade line of storage<br />

products. Colorful, innovative Furniture for Inspired<br />

Learning.<br />

Booth Staff: Bob Redding, Ian Nosek, Margaret<br />

Sullivan <strong>and</strong> Molly Risdall-Parnell<br />

Social Security Administration 3915<br />

6401 Security Blvd.<br />

3433 Annex<br />

Baltimore, MD 21235<br />

Phone: 410-965-7603<br />

Fax: 410-966-4871<br />

www.socialsecurity.gov<br />

In January 2009, Social Security launched it’s<br />

Retire Online, It’s so Easy! national campaign to<br />

promote our new online application. Because more<br />

people are doing business on the Internet, we will<br />

demostrate our online services. Please visit our<br />

website at www.socialsecurity.gov.<br />

Booth Staff: Carolyn Houston<br />

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Sociometrics Corporation 4257<br />

170 State Street, Suite 260<br />

Los Altos, CA 94022<br />

Phone: 650-949-3282<br />

Fax: 650-949-3299<br />

Toll free: 800-846-3475<br />

http://www.socio.com<br />

Sociometrics is a research & development firm<br />

specializing in social science research applications.<br />

We offer topically data archives; replication kits<br />

for effective social intervention programs; health<br />

education materials <strong>and</strong> two online subscriptions<br />

to science-based resources, the Social Science<br />

Electronic Data Library <strong>and</strong> the HIV Research <strong>and</strong><br />

Prevention Library.<br />

Booth Staff: JJ Card<br />

Soft Skull Press, Inc. 2740<br />

(dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

19 West 21st Street, Suite 1101<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 718-643-1599<br />

Fax: 866-881-4997<br />

Toll free: 800-788-3123


www.softskull.com<br />

Edgy, radical, alternative, <strong>and</strong> visionary<br />

contemporary titles including fiction, graphic<br />

novels, <strong>and</strong> nonfiction on current affairs,<br />

counterculture, <strong>and</strong> politics. Soft Skull Press is an<br />

imprint of Counterpoint LLC.<br />

Soho Press 2833<br />

853 Boadway<br />

New York, NY 10003<br />

Phone: 212-260-1900<br />

Fax: 212-260-1902<br />

http://www.sohopress.com<br />

Soho Press is an independent book publisher based<br />

in New York City. Since 1986, we have been<br />

publishing literary fiction, narrative nonfiction, <strong>and</strong><br />

mysteries set abroad.<br />

Booth Staff: Ailen Lujo, Justin Hargett<br />

Sourcebooks 3064<br />

1935 Brookdale Road, Suite 139<br />

Naperville, IL 60563<br />

Phone: 630-961-3900<br />

Fax: 630-961-2168<br />

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Toll free: 800-432-7444<br />

www.sourcebooks.com<br />

One of the fastest-growing independent publishers<br />

in the U.S., Sourcebooks has 11 New York Times<br />

bestsellers <strong>and</strong> an incredibly solid backlist. Noted<br />

for bestsellers such as Poetry Speaks to Children,<br />

Fiske Guide to Colleges <strong>and</strong> Hip Hop Speaks to<br />

Children, Sourcebooks st<strong>and</strong>s today as the largest<br />

woman-owned independent book publisher in North<br />

America.<br />

Booth Staff: Melanie Thompson, Melissa Wood<br />

Spacesaver Corporation 2305<br />

1450 Janesville Ave.<br />

Fort Atkinson, WI 53538<br />

Phone: 920-563-6362<br />

Fax: 920-563-0712<br />

Toll free: 800-492-3434<br />

www.spacesaver.com<br />

Spacesaver offers both on <strong>and</strong> off-site storage<br />

solutions to optimize your library space. From<br />

XTend Mobile High-Bay, the latest off-site archiving<br />

innovation, to our time-tested book stack shelving,<br />

Spacesaver’s flexible storage solutions <strong>and</strong><br />

nationwide network of industry experts help


transform your space to meet increasingly diverse<br />

user needs.<br />

Booth Staff: Mark Haubenschild<br />

Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade<br />

(ICEX) 3025<br />

Pº de la Castellana, 14-16<br />

Madrid, 28046 Spain<br />

Phone: 34-91/349 61 00<br />

Fax: 34-91/349 06 85<br />

www.icex.es; www.spainbusiness.com<br />

ICEX is a public body that supports Spanish<br />

companies during every phase of their process of<br />

internationalisation by providing services through<br />

its network of offices in Spain <strong>and</strong> abroad. ICEX<br />

offers a wide range of services, programmes <strong>and</strong><br />

other instruments to companies as they penetrate<br />

the international market.<br />

Spark 3139<br />

199 East 17th Street<br />

Holl<strong>and</strong>, MI 49423<br />

Phone: 616-886-3888<br />

Toll free: 800-886-3888<br />

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www.simplyspark.com<br />

Spark is a new line of furniture with a fresh<br />

approach to shaping library experiences. Created<br />

in response to the shift in library culture, it offers<br />

simple designs, thous<strong>and</strong>s of configurations,<br />

uncommonly strong service, <strong>and</strong> a growing list of<br />

products as interactive <strong>and</strong> community-focused as<br />

the library itself.<br />

Springer 3735<br />

233 Spring St.<br />

New York, NY 10013<br />

Phone: 212-460-1500<br />

Fax: 201-272-1832<br />

Toll free: 800-SPRINGER<br />

www.springer.com<br />

Springer is one of the leading international<br />

scientific publishing companies. Founded in 1842,<br />

today it’s the largest science, technology, <strong>and</strong><br />

medicine book publisher. The company publishes<br />

more than 2,000 journals <strong>and</strong> 5,000 new book


titles each year, in addition to offering an array<br />

of online services including SpringerLink.<br />

Booth Staff: Jason Marcakis<br />

SpringShare 716<br />

31 Greylock Drive<br />

Wilton, NY 12831<br />

Phone: 646-383-6004<br />

Fax: 646-417-6439<br />

http://www.springshare.com<br />

Springshare develops web 2.0 applications for<br />

libraries. Our LibGuides system is a wildly popular<br />

knowledge sharing system used by<br />

10,000+librarians at 600+libraries. The<br />

CampusGuides product extends the LibGuides<br />

collaboration capability to other groups on your<br />

campus. The LibAnswers system is revolutionary<br />

new reference tool for libraries.<br />

Booth Staff: Mazen Khoury, Slaven Zivkovic, Anna<br />

Burke<br />

SQR Solutions 2365<br />

280 Opportunity Way<br />

LaGrange, Ohio 44050<br />

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Phone: 440-355-9500<br />

Fax: 440-355-8009<br />

Toll free: 800-672-3472<br />

www.SQRsolutions.com<br />

SQR Solutions provides products <strong>and</strong> services to<br />

Libraries, Schools <strong>and</strong> Government Agencies. For<br />

Libraries, we offer audio <strong>and</strong> visual products to<br />

patrons as well as serve the library’s internal<br />

needs. Since 1987, our company has sourced<br />

Software, CDs, DVDs, Packaging, Electronics, <strong>and</strong><br />

Services to academic <strong>and</strong> governmental institutions<br />

throughout the world.<br />

Booth Staff: Kerry O’Brien, Patricia Miller,<br />

Jeannette Saliba, Kate Strunk<br />

Square Fish 2813<br />

175 Fifth Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-307-5116<br />

www.squarefishbooks.com<br />

Square Fish is an imprint that represents the best<br />

of FSG, Holt, <strong>and</strong> Roaring Brook Press backlists in<br />

children’s <strong>and</strong> young adult trade, but reformatted,<br />

repackaged <strong>and</strong> reissued with a paperback audience<br />

in mind.


Booth Staff: Tim Jones, Katie Halata<br />

Stackpole Books 2866<br />

5067 Ritter Road<br />

Mechanicsburg, PA 17055<br />

Phone: 717-796-0411<br />

Fax: 717-796-0412<br />

Toll free: 800-732-3669<br />

www.stackpolebooks.com<br />

Publisher <strong>and</strong> distributor of history, nature, how-to,<br />

military reference, crafts, regional, fishing <strong>and</strong><br />

outdoor sports books.<br />

Booth Staff: Jody Faulkner<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard & Poor’s 2103<br />

55 Water Street, 43rd Floor<br />

New York, NY 10041<br />

Phone: 212-438-4036<br />

Fax: 212-438-3852<br />

Toll free: 800-523-4534<br />

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www.netadvantage.st<strong>and</strong>ard<strong>and</strong>poors.com<br />

Visit St<strong>and</strong>ard & Poor’s booth #2103 to preview<br />

NetAdvantage! NetAdvantage product suite<br />

includes: Industry Surveys, Stock Reports, Mutual<br />

Fund, Outlook, Register, Security Dealers, Credit<br />

Week, plus Global Industry Surveys, Global Reports,<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> Reports, Interims, <strong>and</strong> CSR Reports. Other<br />

features are Compustat Excel Analytics <strong>and</strong><br />

International Fundamental Reports(Academic Library<br />

only)<br />

Booth Staff: Enza Messina, John Quealy, Dan<br />

Sovocool<br />

Stanger Litho-Library Services 4054<br />

921 Industrial Drive<br />

West Chicago, IL 60185-1835<br />

Phone: 630-951-7400<br />

Fax: 630-231-4100<br />

Date due cards used with radio frequency security<br />

systems. Predated date due cards that never need<br />

h<strong>and</strong>-stamping or machine punching. Security tags<br />

are also available. Library EAS theft protection<br />

system demonstration <strong>and</strong> sales. New product RFID<br />

tags now available.


Booth Staff: Arnold Stagner<br />

Star Bright Books 2938<br />

30-19 48th Avenue<br />

Long Isl<strong>and</strong> City, NY 11101<br />

Phone: 718-784-9112<br />

Fax: 718-784-9012<br />

Toll free: 800-788-4439<br />

www.starbrightbooks.com<br />

Publisher of award-winning multicultural <strong>and</strong><br />

inclusive children’s books for all ages (both fiction<br />

<strong>and</strong> non-fiction) including titles in 18 languages.<br />

In addition to titles by Miriam Cohen <strong>and</strong> the<br />

‘Babies Everywhere’ series, we are proud to publish<br />

the work of Kate Greenway Medal winner, Brian<br />

Wildsmith.<br />

Booth Staff: Deborah Shine, Ian Shine<br />

STAT-USA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce<br />

1128<br />

HCHB Room 4879<br />

Washington, DC 20230<br />

Phone: 202-482-1986<br />

Fax: 202-482-2164<br />

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Toll free: 800-782-8872<br />

http://home.stat-usa.gov<br />

For over 20 years, STAT-USA’s mission has been<br />

to compile <strong>and</strong> disseminate domestic <strong>and</strong><br />

international business, economic, <strong>and</strong> government<br />

information products that American businesses <strong>and</strong><br />

the public can use to make intelligent <strong>and</strong><br />

informed decisions.<br />

Booth Staff: Terri Long, Gerry Brown<br />

Sterling Publishing (Children’s<br />

Books) 2739<br />

387 Park Ave., South, 11th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10016<br />

Phone: 646-688-2509<br />

Fax: 212-213-2495<br />

www.sterlingpublishing.com<br />

STERLING CHILDREN<br />

Sterling Children’s Books entertain, educate, <strong>and</strong><br />

delight children of all ages. We strive to create<br />

books that foster a love of words <strong>and</strong> reading. Our<br />

books are both fiction <strong>and</strong> non-fiction <strong>and</strong> include<br />

the classics, picture books, joke books, <strong>and</strong> novelty<br />

formats, as well as books for babies <strong>and</strong> toddlers.


Booth Staff: Christopher Vaccari<br />

Sterling Publishing Co. Inc. 2739<br />

387 Park Avenue South, 11th Fl<br />

New York, NY 10016<br />

Phone: 212-532-7160<br />

Fax: 212-532-5415<br />

Toll free: 1800-805-5489<br />

www.sterlingpublishing.com<br />

STERLING ADULT<br />

Founded in 1949, our books cover a broad range<br />

of subject areas including: current events, diet <strong>and</strong><br />

health, parenting, popular culture, reference,<br />

history, art <strong>and</strong> artists, music, <strong>and</strong> everything in<br />

between. Includes the imprints Sterling, Sterling<br />

Ethos, Sterling Epicure, Sterling Innovation, Hearst<br />

Books, Lark Crafts, <strong>and</strong> Lark Photography.<br />

Booth Staff: Christopher Vaccari, Simone Gibbs,<br />

Josh Wood<br />

Stone Arch Books 2609<br />

151 Good Counsel Dr.<br />

Mankato, MN 56001<br />

Phone: 877-245-4902<br />

Fax: 877-245-4902<br />

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Toll free: 800-421-7731<br />

www.capstonepub.com<br />

Stone Arch Books, an imprint of Capstone,<br />

publishes safe, contemporary fiction inspiring<br />

independent reading for grades K-9. Visit us at w<br />

ww.capstonepub.com.<br />

Booth Staff: Shannon Zigmund<br />

Stop Falling Productions 4212<br />

160 N. Main St.<br />

St. Clair, MO 63077<br />

Phone: 636-629-1887<br />

Fax: 636-629-1584<br />

Toll free: 800-362-9511<br />

www.stopfalling.com<br />

Librarian shirts <strong>and</strong> accessories.<br />

Booth Staff: Sarah Hedrick<br />

Storey Publishing 2707<br />

210 MASS MoCA Way<br />

North Adams, MA 1247<br />

Phone: 413-346-2100<br />

Fax: 413-346-2199<br />

Toll free: 800-335-3432


www.storey.com<br />

Storey Publishing is a leading publisher of books<br />

for country living with a focus on gardening,<br />

cooking, building, nature, horsemanship, animal<br />

husb<strong>and</strong>ry, crafts, <strong>and</strong> home reference books. We<br />

are distributed in the trade by Workman<br />

Publishing.<br />

Visit us on the web at www.storey.com/ Follow us<br />

on our blog at http://insidestorey.blogspot.com/<br />

Booth Staff: Dan Reynolds, Amy Greeman, Alee<br />

Marsh<br />

Storey Publishing 2701<br />

(A division of Workman Publishing Company)<br />

c/o Workman Publishing Company<br />

225 Varick St.<br />

New York, NY 10014-4381<br />

Phone: 212-614-7572<br />

Fax: 800-344-3482<br />

Toll free: 800-722-7202x7572<br />

www.storey.com<br />

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Publisher of non-fiction titles in Gardening,<br />

Cooking, Building/Home Reference, Crafts, Health,


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Pets & Animals, Agriculture/Farming, Horse &<br />

Equestrian Nature<br />

Booth Staff: Allee Marsh<br />

Swets 1617<br />

160 Ninth Avenue<br />

Runnemede, NJ 8078<br />

Phone: 800-645-6595<br />

Fax: 856-632-7303<br />

Toll free: 800-645-6595<br />

www.swets.com<br />

Swets is the world’s leading subscription services<br />

company. Our SwetsWise portfolio of fully<br />

integrated products are designed to simplify the<br />

way you acquire, access <strong>and</strong> manage your<br />

subscriptions.<br />

Sylvan Dell Publishing 2564<br />

976 Houston Northcutt Blvd. Suite 3<br />

Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464


Phone: 843-971-6722<br />

Fax: 843-216-3804<br />

Toll free: 877-958-2600<br />

www.SylvanDellPublishing.com<br />

Science <strong>and</strong> Math Through Literature. Picture books<br />

that excite children’s imagination, are artistically<br />

spectacular, <strong>and</strong> have educational value. Each<br />

includes a 3-5 page “For Creative Minds”<br />

educational section in the back <strong>and</strong> 30-80 pages<br />

of Teaching Activities free online. eBooks feature<br />

English & Spanish text & audio: Site Licenses <strong>and</strong><br />

Resource Grants available.<br />

Booth Staff: Craig Knowlton, Lee German, Erica<br />

Beyerl<br />

Syracuse University 2360<br />

School of Information Studies<br />

343 HInds Hall<br />

Syracuse, NY 13244<br />

Phone: 315-443-2911<br />

Fax: 315.-443-6886<br />

ischool.syr.edu<br />

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Syracuse offers its dynamic, interdisciplinary MSLIS<br />

in distance or campus-based formats. This<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-accredited <strong>and</strong> nationally ranked program


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educates students to be leaders in the library <strong>and</strong><br />

information field. Syracuse, a co-founder of the<br />

WISE Consortium, launched its new part-time,<br />

online Doctorate of Professional Studies in<br />

Information Management in fall 2008.<br />

Booth Staff: Susan Corieri, Director of Enrollment<br />

Management<br />

Tanglewood Publishing 2965<br />

688 Hollowbrook Ct<br />

Terre Haute, IN 47803<br />

Phone: 812-877-9488<br />

www.tanglewoodbooks.com<br />

Tanglewood Press publishes books for children of<br />

all ages. This year we will be hosting Audrey Penn<br />

<strong>and</strong> Barbara Gibson to sign the latest Kissing H<strong>and</strong><br />

book, Chester Raccoon <strong>and</strong> the Acorn Full of<br />

Memories. Booth Staff: Peggy Tierney<br />

Tantor Media 2853<br />

2 Business Park Road<br />

Old Saybrook, CT 6475<br />

Phone: 877-782-6867<br />

Fax: 888-782-7821<br />

Toll free: 877-782-6867


www.tantor.com<br />

Celebrating its 10th year, Tantor publishes fifty<br />

new, unabridged audiobooks every month, including<br />

popular fiction <strong>and</strong> nonfiction titles, simultaneous<br />

releases, bestsellers, <strong>and</strong> award winners. With over<br />

70 talented narrators, Tantor has won numerous<br />

audio awards, including Audies <strong>and</strong> AudioFile<br />

Earphones. Titles are available in a choice of<br />

formats. FREE audiobook.<br />

Booth Staff: John Molish, Andy Duncan, Niko<br />

Papathanasiou<br />

Tara Books 2833<br />

38/GA Shoreham<br />

5th Avenue, Besant Nagar<br />

Chennai, 600 090 India<br />

Phone: +011 91 44 2440 1696<br />

Fax: +011 91 44 2445 3658<br />

http://www.tarabooks.com<br />

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Tara Books is widely regarded as India’s finest<br />

independent publishing house. Based in Chennai,<br />

India, we work with a range of adventurous <strong>and</strong><br />

international writers <strong>and</strong> artists to create picture<br />

books for both children <strong>and</strong> adults.


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Booth Staff: Jennifer Abel<br />

Taylor & Francis 2113<br />

270 Madison Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10016<br />

Phone: 212-216-7800<br />

Fax: 212-564-7854<br />

Toll free: 800-634-7064<br />

http://www.taylor<strong>and</strong>francis.com<br />

Building on two centuries’ experience, Taylor &<br />

Francis has grown rapidly over the last two<br />

decades to become a leading international academic<br />

publisher. Today we publish more than 1000<br />

journals <strong>and</strong> around 2000 new books each year,<br />

with a books backlist in excess of 35,000 specialist<br />

titles.<br />

Taylor Trade 3525<br />

4501 Forbes Blvd<br />

Lanham, MD 20706<br />

Phone: 800-462-6420<br />

Fax: 800-338-4550<br />

www.rlpgtrade.com


The Taylor Trade Publishing program consists of<br />

an award-winning list of books on gardening,<br />

health, history, family issues, sports,<br />

entertainment, nature, field guides, house <strong>and</strong><br />

home, <strong>and</strong> children’s titles. Visit the Scarecrow<br />

Press/RLPG booth #3525 to browse a few titles<br />

<strong>and</strong> for more information about Taylor Trade.<br />

TDNet Inc. 3019<br />

P.O. Box 38<br />

West Chester, PA 19381<br />

Phone: 610-738-0280<br />

Fax: 610-738-9124<br />

Toll free: 888-705-3582<br />

www.tdnet.com<br />

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TDNet - Journal/eBook/Database Manager. Table<br />

of Contents current awareness service. Searcher<br />

Analyzer (federated searching), TOUResovler/Open<br />

URL Link Resolver, Holdings Manager<br />

(MARC/Custom records) <strong>and</strong> TooLIP. TDONE<br />

discovery platform. TERMS-Core eResource<br />

Management System to manage eResource lifecycle<br />

management. Authentication Management,<br />

partnering with Eduserv provides sign-on<br />

independent of location/IP address.


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Booth Staff: Asher Sofrin, Moshe Efron <strong>and</strong> Ronna<br />

Archbold Davis<br />

TeachingBooks.net 2712<br />

313 W. Beltline Highway, Suite 204<br />

Madison, WI 53713<br />

Phone: 608-257-2919<br />

Fax: 608-327-8010<br />

Toll free: 800-596-0710<br />

www.TeachingBooks.net<br />

TeachingBooks.net is an affordable, easy-to-use<br />

web-based service that inspires reading <strong>and</strong> a<br />

deeper interest in children’s <strong>and</strong> young adult<br />

books. We integrate technology <strong>and</strong> reading into<br />

all content areas K-12, <strong>and</strong> strive to make it easy,<br />

intuitive, <strong>and</strong> meaningful for every reader to add<br />

a multimedia experience into his/her reading<br />

activities.<br />

Booth Staff: Nick Glass <strong>and</strong> Carin Bringelson<br />

Tech Logic Corporation 1215<br />

1818 Buerkle Road<br />

White Bear Lake, MN 55110<br />

Phone: 651-747-0492<br />

Fax: 651-747-0493


Toll free: 800-494-9330<br />

www.Tech-Logic.com<br />

Tech Logic is the leading provider of innovative<br />

automated sorting, circulation support tools, <strong>and</strong><br />

patron self-services. Tech Logic provides barcode<br />

<strong>and</strong> RFID check-in <strong>and</strong> checkout systems, material<br />

return drops, Automated Sorting Technology (AST)<br />

systems, inter-library distribution systems, <strong>and</strong><br />

patron reserve systems. We design, manufacture,<br />

install, <strong>and</strong> service all of our systems.<br />

Booth Staff: Gary Kirk; Tom Loy; Dave Janzen; Joe<br />

Libman; Brent Bell; Jim Nelson; Brittny Walker;<br />

Heidi Weippert; Mike Robertson; Jack Gray<br />

TELL ME MORE Online Language<br />

Databases 1424<br />

3710 E. University Dr., Suite 1<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85034<br />

Phone: 602-470-0300<br />

Fax: 602-470-0311<br />

Toll free: 888-388-3535<br />

www.tellmemore.com<br />

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Online language database provides your patrons<br />

access to language learning on their schedules.


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TELL ME MORE® is the recognized global leader<br />

in multimedia solutions for learning <strong>and</strong> teaching<br />

languages. Used by over 7 million consumers<br />

worldwide. Stop by Booth #1424 for demo <strong>and</strong><br />

enter to win flip ultra video recorder<br />

Booth Staff: Jeff Serrano<br />

Ten Speed Press 2902<br />

P.O. Box 7123<br />

Berkeley, CA 94707<br />

Phone: 510-559-1600<br />

Fax: 510-524-4588<br />

Toll free: 888-264-1745<br />

www.tricyclepress.com<br />

From the bathtub to the bestseller list, Ten Speed<br />

has built its reputation on acclaimed cookbooks,<br />

enduring career <strong>and</strong> business books, popular<br />

humor, <strong>and</strong> its award-winning children’s imprint,<br />

Tricycle Press. Visit the booth for free poster <strong>and</strong><br />

other goodies while supplies last.<br />

Booth Staff: Laura Mancuso<br />

Tesco Industries Inc. 3364<br />

1035 E. Hacienda St.


Bellville, TX 77418-2827<br />

Phone: 979-865-3176<br />

Fax: 979-865-9026<br />

Toll free: 800-699-5824<br />

www.tesco-ind.com<br />

Quality solid oak <strong>and</strong> metal library shelving,<br />

circulation desks, tables, computer <strong>and</strong> technical<br />

furniture. Complete layout <strong>and</strong> design assistance.<br />

TheBookCheckOut.com 3110<br />

277 White Street<br />

Buchanan, NY 10511<br />

Phone: 914-739-7500<br />

Fax: 914-739-7575<br />

www.thebookcheckout.com<br />

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The Book Checkout is a searchable database of<br />

books, audio books, periodicals, CD Rom, video <strong>and</strong><br />

more from thous<strong>and</strong>s of publishers. Specifically<br />

catered to the library <strong>and</strong> education markets.<br />

Publisher, distributor <strong>and</strong> on-line bookstore links<br />

are included. Rate/Review books <strong>and</strong> add your<br />

favorites to your own shelf.<br />

Booth Staff: Jon Malinowski, Seth Dellon, Peter<br />

Birch, Janet Fritsch


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Thomas Klise/Crimson Multimedia<br />

3442<br />

P.O. Box 720<br />

Mystic, CT 6355<br />

Phone: 860-536-4200<br />

Fax: 860-536-5141<br />

Toll free: 800-937-0092<br />

www.crimsoninc.com www.klise.com<br />

Celebrating 44 years in publishing <strong>and</strong> distribution.<br />

With our extensive catalog representing every<br />

major publisher, we’re your one-stop shop for<br />

software <strong>and</strong> gaming titles (Wii, Xbox, PlayStation,<br />

DS) carefully selected for your patrons. We custom<br />

package materials to be protected when they<br />

circulate. Ask about our audiobook subscription<br />

program! Booth Staff: Molly Klise, Martin Nuth<br />

Thomson Reuters 1711<br />

3501 Market Street<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19104


Phone: 215-386-0100<br />

Fax: 215-243-2206<br />

Toll free: 800-336-4474<br />

www.scientific.thomson.com<br />

From search <strong>and</strong> discovery to publishing <strong>and</strong><br />

analysis, Thomson Reuters supports the entire<br />

research life cycle by providing innovative solutions<br />

such as Web of Knowledge, Incites <strong>and</strong> EndNote<br />

to researchers, universities, publishers, funding<br />

agencies, <strong>and</strong> labs worldwide.<br />

Timber Press 2701<br />

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(A division of Workman Publishing Company)<br />

c/o Workman Publishing Company, 225 Varick St.<br />

New York, NY 10014-4381<br />

Phone: 212-614-7572<br />

Fax: 800-344-3482<br />

Toll free: 800-722-7202x7572<br />

www.timberrpress.com<br />

Timber Press publishes a line of quality books for<br />

sophisticated gardeners, horticulturists, botanists,<br />

naturalists, <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scape professionals. We publish<br />

books written by genuine experts, <strong>and</strong> lavish upon<br />

them meticulous editorial attention, to assure their


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authoritative quality <strong>and</strong> enduring value. Today we<br />

have over 400 titles in print.<br />

Booth Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern, Steven<br />

Pace<br />

Tin House Books 2740<br />

(dist. in the US by Publishers Group West)<br />

2617 NW Thurman Street<br />

Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR 97210<br />

Phone: 503-473-8663<br />

www.tinhouse.com<br />

The mission of Tin House Books remains constant:<br />

to publish compelling <strong>and</strong> authentic narratives of<br />

our time. Tin House salutes the artistic edge but<br />

remains rooted in the tenets of the classic<br />

storytelling tradition.<br />

Booth Staff: Deborah Jayne<br />

TLC - The Library Corporation 3213<br />

Research Park<br />

Inwood, WV 25428<br />

Phone: 304-229-0100<br />

Fax: 304-229-0295<br />

Toll free: 800-325-7759


www.TLCdelivers.com<br />

The Library Corporation, a family-owned business<br />

founded in 1974, provides automation solutions for<br />

school, public, academic, <strong>and</strong> specialty libraries of<br />

all sizes, including some of the busiest libraries<br />

in the world. TLC backs its ILS, OPAC, authority<br />

control, cataloging, <strong>and</strong> selection <strong>and</strong> acquisition<br />

products with unparalleled customer support <strong>and</strong><br />

assistance.<br />

Booth Staff: Gar Sydnor, TLC staff members<br />

TMC Furniture, Inc. 1231<br />

119 E. Ann Street<br />

Ann Arbor, MI 48104<br />

Phone: 734-622-0080<br />

Fax: 734-622-0088<br />

www.tmcfurniture.com<br />

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TMC Furniture designs <strong>and</strong> manufactures creative<br />

library furniture for adults <strong>and</strong> children, featuring<br />

clean lines <strong>and</strong> an exciting variety of cut-out<br />

designs, finishes <strong>and</strong> other styling options. Our<br />

quality pieces <strong>and</strong> complete collections are tailored<br />

to meet the functional, aesthetic <strong>and</strong> technological<br />

needs of contemporary libraries.


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Booth Staff:<br />

Top Shelf Productions 2466<br />

P.O. Box 15125<br />

Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR 97293-5125<br />

Phone: 919-610-2481<br />

http://www.topshelfcomix.com<br />

TOP SHELF PRODUCTIONS is one of the most<br />

acclaimed American publishers of graphic novels<br />

for adults <strong>and</strong> children. This year we feature two<br />

award-winning children’s authors: Andy Runton,<br />

creator of the OWLY series, <strong>and</strong> James Kochalka,<br />

creator of the JOHNNY BOO series.<br />

Booth Staff: Leigh Walton, Andy Runton, James<br />

Kochalka<br />

Tor/Forge/Starscape/Tor Teen<br />

2808<br />

175 Fifth Avenue<br />

New York, NY 10010<br />

Phone: 646-307-5498<br />

Fax: 646-307-5088<br />

Toll free: 800-455-0340<br />

www.Tor-Forge.com


Tor books with imprints Forge, Orb, Starscape <strong>and</strong><br />

Tor Teen, is a full-range hardcover <strong>and</strong> softcover<br />

publisher of children’s, young adult, general fiction,<br />

mystery, historical fiction, classic literature,<br />

western, <strong>and</strong> science fiction <strong>and</strong> fantasy.<br />

Booth Staff: Kathleen Doherty, Susan Chang<br />

TRACSYSTEMS, inc. 701<br />

4620 Sunbelt Dr., Ste 200<br />

Addison, TX 75001<br />

Phone: 214-461-9855x106<br />

Fax: 214-461-9865<br />

Toll free: 800-583-8722<br />

tracsystems.com<br />

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For 28 years, your source for Print, Copier & PC<br />

Management. Servicing Libraries <strong>and</strong> Universities<br />

across the US. We utilize Pharos Uniprint <strong>and</strong><br />

Signup, PaperCut, Centurion Cornerstone, Deep<br />

Freeze software, I-prism filtering systems,<br />

Websense <strong>and</strong> multiple payment hardware solutions<br />

using currency, magnetic stripe or your barcoded<br />

cards to create custom solutions.<br />

Booth Staff: Jeff Libby, Celia Libby, Steven English,<br />

Jonathan Libby, Joe Lachiusa


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Trafalgar Square Publishing 3241<br />

814 N. Franklin<br />

Chicago, IL 60610<br />

Phone: 312-337-0747<br />

Fax: 312-337-1807<br />

Toll free: 800-888-4741<br />

www.ipgbook.com<br />

Through IPG, Trafalgar Square Publishing is the<br />

leading U.S. distributor of British <strong>and</strong> Australian<br />

publishers, including: Allen & Unwin; Aurum Press;<br />

Canongate Books; HarperCollins UK; Lion UK; Little,<br />

Brown Book Group; Macmillan UK; Orion Publishing;<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Australia; R<strong>and</strong>om House UK; Simon<br />

& Schuster UK <strong>and</strong> Tindal Street Press.<br />

Booth Staff: Cynthia Murphy, Jeff Tegge<br />

Transaction Publishers 2349<br />

Rutgers – The State University of New Jersey<br />

35 Berrue Circle<br />

Piscataway, NJ 8854<br />

Phone: 732-445-2280<br />

Fax: 732-445-2782<br />

Toll free: 888-999-6778<br />

www.transactionpub.com


Reflecting the broad range of approaches to the<br />

study of society, Transaction titles span both the<br />

older established disciplines such as economics,<br />

political science, history, sociology, <strong>and</strong><br />

anthropology, to newerdisciplines such as<br />

environmental research, urban studies, policy<br />

analysis, philosophy of social science,<br />

organizational behavior, <strong>and</strong> criminology.<br />

Booth Staff: Paul R. Myatovich, Mary E. Curtis<br />

Tsai Fong Books, Inc. 3214<br />

3711 Briarpark 200<br />

Houston, TX 77042<br />

Phone: 713-974-6226<br />

Fax: 713-974-1164<br />

www.bookswindow.com<br />

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One stop source for Chinese, Korean, Japanese <strong>and</strong><br />

Vietnamese materials for adults <strong>and</strong> children,<br />

including books, magazines, <strong>and</strong> DVDs. Categories<br />

include fiction, Kung-Fu, business, translated<br />

novels, cookbooks, learning materials. We cater to<br />

all levels!<br />

Booth Staff: Crystal, Gratia, Jessica, Judy, Eileen


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Tughra Books 3959<br />

26 Worlds Fair Dr. Unit.C<br />

Somerset, NJ 08873<br />

Phone: 732-868-0210<br />

Fax: 732-868-0211<br />

www.tughrabooks.com<br />

Tughra publishes books on Islam as a religion,<br />

Islamic history <strong>and</strong> art, Islamic spirituality <strong>and</strong><br />

traditions, which aims to introduce publications<br />

with reliable information on Islam. In doing so,<br />

Tughra Books hopes to make a contribution to<br />

peaceful coexistence in a globalized world through<br />

publications that foster common underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

<strong>and</strong> mutual respect.<br />

Tughra Books 2916<br />

75 Sherbourne Street 5th Floor<br />

Toronto, M5A 2P9<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

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Fax: (416)598-0247<br />

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Tutor.com 2753<br />

40 Fulton St, 4th FL<br />

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Fax: 802-773-6993<br />

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Toll free: 800-526-2778<br />

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Founded in Tokyo in 1948, Tuttle Publishing, a<br />

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language, literature, gardening <strong>and</strong> crafts.<br />

Booth Staff: Sarah Welsch <strong>and</strong> Samantha Williams,<br />

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Tyndale House Publishers 4130<br />

351 Executive Dr.<br />

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Phone: 800-323-9400x5413<br />

Fax: 800-684-0247<br />

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Tyndale offers a wide selection of fiction <strong>and</strong><br />

nonfiction faith based products from today’s best<br />

selling authors. We have a full line of children’s<br />

products <strong>and</strong> young adult titles. Many titles are<br />

now available in Spanish.<br />

Booth Staff: Michael Walling


U.S. Census Bureau 4114<br />

4600 Silver Hill Rd.<br />

Suitl<strong>and</strong>, MD 20746<br />

Phone: 301-763-4676<br />

Fax: 301-457-6831<br />

www.census.gov<br />

For over 100 years, the U.S. Census Bureau has<br />

been the preeminent collector <strong>and</strong> provider of<br />

quality data about the people <strong>and</strong> economy of the<br />

United States. Our collections include information<br />

<strong>and</strong> services available in print, on CD/DVD’s, <strong>and</strong><br />

on our powerful web site (www.census.gov) that<br />

includes the popular American FactFinder data<br />

access tool; the longst<strong>and</strong>ing favorite, the<br />

Statistical Abstract; <strong>and</strong> links to all Census Bureau<br />

programs, products <strong>and</strong> other resources.<br />

Booth Staff: Portl<strong>and</strong> Wilson, Colleen Flannery,<br />

Greg Pewett, Eileen Marra<br />

U.S. Department of Education 4012<br />

31K2, 830 First St, NE<br />

Washington, DC 20202<br />

Phone: 800-4-FED-AID<br />

www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov<br />

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The U.S. Department of Education provides over<br />

$100 billion of federal student aid each year. Come<br />

learn about ordering free publications, linking to<br />

our web site, <strong>and</strong> other things you can do to help<br />

your customers find money for school.<br />

Booth Staff: Cindy Forbes Cameron et al<br />

U.S. Department of Energy, 4110<br />

Office of Scientific & Technical Information<br />

1 Science.gov Way<br />

Oak Ridge, TN 37830<br />

Phone: 865-576-8850<br />

Fax: 865-576-9357<br />

www.osti.gov<br />

U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Information delivers science research<br />

information through innovative search tools.<br />

Science Accelerator, Science.gov, <strong>and</strong> WorldWideS<br />

cience.org each simultaneously search multiple<br />

resources with a single query <strong>and</strong> return relevancy<br />

ranked science results. Also explore our MARC<br />

Records <strong>and</strong> widgets. Learn more at Booth #4110!<br />

Booth Staff: Erin Anderson, Tim Byrne, Kate Bannan


U.S. Environmental Protection<br />

Agency 4031<br />

1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.<br />

Washington, MC-2843T, DC 20460<br />

Phone: 202-566-0673<br />

Fax: 202-566-0711<br />

www.epa.gov/libraries<br />

EPA has one of the nation’s preeminent library<br />

networks providing access to information about<br />

the environment <strong>and</strong> related scientific, technical,<br />

management, <strong>and</strong> policy information.<br />

U.S. EPA SunWise <strong>Program</strong> 4115<br />

1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW (6205J)<br />

Washington, DC 20460<br />

Phone: 202-343-9591<br />

www.epa.gov/sunwise<br />

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SunWise is a FREE environmental <strong>and</strong> health<br />

education program that teaches children <strong>and</strong> their<br />

caregivers how to protect themselves from


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overexposure to the sun’s UV radiation. Come see<br />

how you can easily integrate the SunWise program<br />

into your existing library programming.<br />

Booth Staff: Luke Hall-Jordan<br />

U.S. Securities <strong>and</strong> Exchange<br />

Commission 4003<br />

100 F St. NE, Jan-41<br />

Washington, DC 20549<br />

Phone: 202-551-6500<br />

Fax: 202-772-9294<br />

Toll free: 800-732-0330<br />

www.sec.gov<br />

The Securities <strong>and</strong> Exchange Commission (SEC) is<br />

an agency of the US Federal Govt. that is offering<br />

free publications for financial literacy <strong>and</strong> investor<br />

education. The agency has an active program to<br />

educate our nation’s seniors as well as the general<br />

public about the importance of making wise<br />

financial decisions <strong>and</strong> avoiding fraud/scams.<br />

Booth Staff: Frank J Locker, Jack McCreery<br />

Universal Air Lift 4209<br />

28010 N W 142 Ave


High Springs, FL 32643<br />

Phone: 386-454-8790<br />

Fax: 386-454-7857<br />

Toll free: 866-526-3688<br />

www.universalairlift.com<br />

Universal Air Lift is your one stop provider for<br />

nationwide library relocations, re-carpeting,<br />

remodeling, or integrating your library. UAL is your<br />

expert! When you are ready to build, make an<br />

addition, renovate, rearrange collections, comply<br />

with ADA, or any shelving disassembly or<br />

installation make the smart move with UAL.<br />

Booth Staff: David Baucom, Debra Baucom<br />

University of Illinois 933<br />

Grad School of Library & Information Science<br />

501 E. Daniel Street, MC 493<br />

Champaign, IL 61820-6211<br />

Phone: 217-333-2973<br />

Fax: 217-244-3302<br />

Toll free: 800-982-0914<br />

www.lis.uiuc.edu<br />

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Visit the University of Illinois Graduate School of<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> Information Science (GSLIS) exhibit,<br />

learn about residential <strong>and</strong> online programs.


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Masters, Certificate of Advanced Study, PhD, <strong>and</strong><br />

Continuing Education. Specializations in K-12 media,<br />

digital libraries, community informatics, data<br />

curation, special collections <strong>and</strong> bioinformatics are<br />

available.<br />

Booth Staff: Linda C. Smith, Rae-Anne Montague,<br />

Diana Stroud<br />

University of Maryl<strong>and</strong> 2443<br />

College of Information Studies<br />

Admissions <strong>and</strong> Student Affairs<br />

4110 Hornbake Building South Wing<br />

College Park, MD 20742<br />

Phone: 301-405-2038<br />

Fax: 301-314-9145<br />

www.ischool.umd.edu<br />

The College of Information Studies, Maryl<strong>and</strong>’s<br />

iSchool, empowers people, organizations <strong>and</strong><br />

society to use information effectively through its<br />

research <strong>and</strong> academic programs. The iSchool<br />

enables students <strong>and</strong> faculty to create new ways<br />

for people to connect with information that will<br />

transform society.


University of Nebraska State<br />

Museum 4233<br />

307 Morrill Hall<br />

Lincoln, NE 68588-0374<br />

Phone: 402-472-4433<br />

Fax: 402-472-8899<br />

www.worldofviruses.unl.edu<br />

Explore the science of viruses <strong>and</strong> infectious<br />

disease through comics, essays, <strong>and</strong> radio<br />

documentaries from the WORLD OF VIRUSES<br />

project. World of Viruses was funded by a Science<br />

Education Partnership Award (SEPA) from the<br />

National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) at<br />

the National Institutes of Health (NIH).<br />

Booth Staff: Judy Diamond, Moira Rankin, Amy<br />

Spiegel, Leah Carpenter<br />

University of Strathclyde, 931<br />

Dept of Computer & Information Sciences<br />

Livingstone Tower, Richmond Street<br />

Glasgow, G1 1XH<br />

Scotl<strong>and</strong>, UK<br />

Phone: +44 141 548 2934<br />

Fax: +44 141 548 4523<br />

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http://www.strath.ac.uk/cis/<br />

The Department of Computer <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Sciences is based in Scotl<strong>and</strong>’s largest city <strong>and</strong><br />

offers two Masters degrees accredited by the<br />

Chartered Institute of Library <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Professionals (CILIP). The Master of Science in<br />

Information <strong>and</strong> Library Studies <strong>and</strong> the Master of<br />

Science in Information Management.<br />

Booth Staff: David McMenemy, Alan Poulter,<br />

Cristina Ritchie, Christopher Gibson<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Press-Journals Division 3110<br />

5201 Dufferin Street<br />

Toronto, NY 10511<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Phone: 416-667-7766<br />

Fax: 416-667-7881<br />

http://www.utpjournals.com<br />

The University of Toronto Press offers a wide range<br />

of professional, scholarly, <strong>and</strong> special interest<br />

journals in a variety of disciplines.


University of Virginia Press 2340<br />

University of Washington<br />

Information School 929<br />

Mary Gates Hall Ste 370<br />

Box 352840<br />

Seattle, WA 98195<br />

Phone: 206-543-1794<br />

Fax: 206-616-3152<br />

www.ischool.washington.edu<br />

The UW Information School engages with the study<br />

of information <strong>and</strong> its use by people <strong>and</strong><br />

organizations. We prepare information leaders <strong>and</strong><br />

design solutions to information challenges. Degree<br />

programs include a PhD in Information Science,<br />

Master of Science in Information Management, <strong>and</strong><br />

Master of Library <strong>and</strong> Information Science.<br />

Booth Staff: Kari Brothers <strong>and</strong> Wendie Phillips<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

937<br />

Bolton Hall 510<br />

3210 N Maryl<strong>and</strong> Ave<br />

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Milwaukee, WI 53211<br />

Phone: 414-229-4707<br />

Fax: 414-229-6699<br />

Toll free: 888-349-3432<br />

www.uwm.edu/Dept/SOIS<br />

Through leading international faculty, degree<br />

programs, <strong>and</strong> partnerships spanning the globe,<br />

UW-Milwaukee SOIS prepares students for success<br />

in our information world. SOIS offers a BS in<br />

Information Resources, <strong>ALA</strong>-accredited Master’s in<br />

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Media Certification, Certificates of Advanced<br />

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w.uwm.edu/Dept/SOIS<br />

University Press of America 3525<br />

4501 Forbes Blvd<br />

Lanham, MD 20706<br />

Phone: 800-462-6420<br />

Fax: 800-338-4550<br />

www.univpress.com<br />

For more than 30 years, UPA has been<br />

transforming the world of academic publishing.<br />

Where other academic publishers stress a book’s<br />

profitability, UPA is committed to the belief that


the most important relevance is providing a<br />

significant contribution to scholarship. Visit booth<br />

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University Products Inc. 1131<br />

517 Main Street<br />

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Phone: 413-532-3372<br />

Fax: 413-532-9281<br />

Toll free: 800-628-1912<br />

www.universityproducts.com<br />

University Products Inc. is the world’s largest<br />

manufacturer of archival storage devices for the<br />

institutional library, academic, <strong>and</strong> museum<br />

markets. In addition, UPI offers a complete line<br />

of library processing supplies <strong>and</strong> furniture for<br />

K-University Libraries.<br />

Unshelved 2452<br />

4819 South Oregon Street<br />

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Phone: 206-795-2455<br />

Fax: 425-699-0031<br />

www.unshelved.com<br />

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Fax: 800-448-5828<br />

Toll free: 800-448-4887<br />

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Upstart is the leading publisher of reading<br />

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More than 1,500 Usborne children’s educational<br />

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Booth Staff: Lynn Kelley<br />

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V<strong>and</strong>amere Press/ABI Professional<br />

Publications 4132<br />

P.O. Box 149<br />

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Phone: 727-556-0950<br />

Fax: 727-556-2560<br />

Toll free: 800-551 7776<br />

www.v<strong>and</strong>amere.com<br />

V<strong>and</strong>amere Press publishes quality history,<br />

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disability/health care issues, military, the nation’s<br />

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Peace at Last, Stories of Hope <strong>and</strong> Healing for<br />

Veterans <strong>and</strong> Their Families<br />

Booth Staff: Art Brown Jerry Frank Pat Berger Chris<br />

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VanitaBooks, LLC 2857<br />

1000 Woodhaven Blvd


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Phone: 330-668-3307<br />

VanitaBooks.com<br />

VanitaBooks publishes books for children ages<br />

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Booth Staff: Kristin Blackwood, Vanita Oelschlager,<br />

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75 Varick Street, 8th floor<br />

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Phone: 646-792-6352<br />

Fax: 212-366-6117<br />

www.vault.com<br />

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Vault.com provides the Career Insider, a digital<br />

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patrons with comprehensive career information <strong>and</strong><br />

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resource dedicated to helping chart the best career<br />

path <strong>and</strong> preparing individuals with robust research<br />

tools to l<strong>and</strong> highly competitive positions.


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Vernon Library Supplies 1608<br />

2851 Cole Court<br />

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Phone: 770-446-1128<br />

Fax: 800-466-1165<br />

Toll free: 800-878-0253<br />

www.VernLib.com<br />

Vernon has been your specialist in library<br />

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only the highest quality products on the market.<br />

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Booth Staff: Francine Kersh, Judy Robkin, Paula<br />

Zucker<br />

Video Librarian 2539<br />

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Phone: 360-830-9345<br />

Fax: 360-830-9346<br />

Toll free: 800-692-2270<br />

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Booth Staff: R<strong>and</strong>y Pitman, Anne Williams<br />

Visible Ink Press 3241<br />

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Canton, MI 48187<br />

Phone: 734-667-3211<br />

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Voya - Teacher Librarian 3766<br />

P.O. Box 958<br />

Bowie, MD 20718-0958<br />

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Phone: 301-805-2191<br />

Fax: 301-805-2192<br />

www.voya.com; www.teacherlibrarian.com<br />

VOYA, Voice of Youth Advocates, is the leading<br />

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reviews, columns, <strong>and</strong> feature stories are valued<br />

by librarians <strong>and</strong> publishers, alike. Teacher<br />

Librarian, the Journal of School Librarianship<br />

combines practical information, reviews, <strong>and</strong><br />

feature articles by the field’s leading practitioners<br />

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Booth Staff: RoseMary Honnold, David Loertscher,<br />

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Voyageur Press 3045<br />

400 1st Ave N., Suite 300<br />

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Phone: 612-344-8100<br />

Fax: 612-344-8691<br />

Toll free: 800-328-0590<br />

www.VoyageurPress.com<br />

Voyageur Press is best known for our regional<br />

books, whether they’re regional looks at travel<br />

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weather, culture, country living, <strong>and</strong> more. This


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Booth Staff: Heidi Kanter, C<strong>and</strong>ace Scharf<br />

VTLS Inc. 1125<br />

1701 Kraft Drive<br />

Blacksburg, VA 24060<br />

Phone: 540-557-1200<br />

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Toll free: 800-468-8857<br />

www.vtls.com<br />

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VTLS, Inc. (www.vtls.com) provides visionary<br />

technology in library solutions to customers in<br />

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family of products is Chamo, a user-focused social<br />

OPAC.


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Booth Staff: Vinod Chachra, John Espley, Cece<br />

Yourshaw, Robert Pillow, Heather Myers, Vishesh<br />

Chachra<br />

W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. 2415<br />

500 Fifth Ave.<br />

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Phone: 212-354-5500<br />

Fax: 212-790-9453<br />

Toll free: 800-233-4830<br />

http://www.wwnorton.com<br />

Trade hardcovers <strong>and</strong> paperbacks in many subjects<br />

from Norton <strong>and</strong> our distribution clients. Stop by<br />

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Booth Staff: Golda Rademacher, Dosier Hammond<br />

W.T. Cox Subscriptions 2233<br />

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Phone: 910-754-3145<br />

Fax: 910-755-6274<br />

Toll free: 800-571-9554


www.wtcox.com<br />

WT Cox Subscriptions prides itself on the personal<br />

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titles in print <strong>and</strong> electronic formats, WT Cox<br />

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medical, special, government <strong>and</strong> school libraries.<br />

Booth Staff: Bonnie Cribbs, Debi Knox, Dana Reeves<br />

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3141 Dawnele Court<br />

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Phone: 888-308-8500<br />

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download data, <strong>and</strong> review hourly, daily, <strong>and</strong><br />

monthly counts at your PC. Count at multiple<br />

places within your library.<br />

Booth Staff: Rick Plis<br />

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Walter Foster Publishing 3045<br />

400 1st Ave. N., Suite 300<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401<br />

Phone: 612-344-8100<br />

Fax: 612-344-8691<br />

Toll free: 800-328-0590<br />

www.walterfoster.com<br />

Walter Foster Publishing is dedicated to preserving<br />

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Booth Staff: Heidi Kanter, C<strong>and</strong>ace Scharf<br />

Watson Label Products 2407<br />

10616 Trenton Ave.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63132<br />

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1914<br />

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1395


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1203<br />

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ABC-CLIO<br />

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1532


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1397


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1399


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1015


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mk Sorting Systems<br />

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Gaylord Bros<br />

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1914<br />

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1405


1406<br />

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IHS Jane’s<br />

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Morningstar<br />

NewsBank Inc.<br />

OCLC<br />

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3019


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Alex<strong>and</strong>ria<br />

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POLARIS Library Systems<br />

SirsiDynix<br />

TLC - The Library Corporation<br />

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1407


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OCLC<br />

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3M Library Systems<br />

BayScan Technologies, LLC.<br />

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DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Envisionware<br />

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1700<br />

4053<br />

3147<br />

3751<br />

3717<br />

3431<br />

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2203<br />

3216<br />

3717<br />

1703<br />

917<br />

3941<br />

3210<br />

2825<br />

3205<br />

1501<br />

2104<br />

901


Lyngsoe Systems Inc. (formerly FKI Logistex)<br />

mk Sorting Systems<br />

Ringgold, Inc.<br />

SirsiDynix<br />

Tech Logic Corporation<br />

TLC - The Library Corporation<br />

VTLS Inc.<br />

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LibLime<br />

POLARIS Library Systems<br />

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SirsiDynix<br />

TLC - The Library Corporation<br />

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Fortres Gr<strong>and</strong> Corporation<br />

Libramation, Inc.<br />

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mk Sorting Systems<br />

OverDrive, Inc.<br />

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3932<br />

2104<br />

3751<br />

1405<br />

1741<br />

2217<br />

2041<br />

1409


1410<br />

Web Products<br />

ABC-CLIO<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Publishing<br />

AP Images from AccuWeather<br />

Auto-Graphics, Inc.<br />

Beijing Chinese Book Trading Co.<br />

BookFlix/Expert Space<br />

Boopsie, Inc.<br />

Career Cruising<br />

CENDI/SCIENCE.GOV<br />

CLCD Company, LLC/Children’s Literature<br />

Compendium Library Services<br />

Comprise Technologies<br />

Counting Opinions (SQUIRE) Ltd.<br />

Credo Reference<br />

CRS Advanced Technology<br />

Dun & Bradstreet<br />

EasyBib.com<br />

ebrary<br />

Evanced Solutions<br />

Ex Libris<br />

FamilySearch<br />

Generations on Line<br />

Geographic Research, Inc.<br />

H.W. Wilson, Co.<br />

IBISWorld, Inc.<br />

3725<br />

2605<br />

2439<br />

1225<br />

830<br />

2624<br />

1509<br />

2242<br />

4112<br />

4213<br />

4046<br />

1001<br />

1214<br />

1700<br />

915<br />

4053<br />

1025<br />

2757<br />

717<br />

1315<br />

2137<br />

1333<br />

1230<br />

1900<br />

1327


Index Data - LLC (USA)<br />

Infor Library <strong>and</strong> Information Solutions<br />

LexisNexis<br />

LibLime<br />

Library of Congress<br />

Librarything.com<br />

LYRASIS<br />

Mango Languages<br />

Morningstar<br />

National Library of Medicine<br />

Naxos of America, Inc.<br />

OCLC<br />

OverDrive, Inc.<br />

ProQuest<br />

RefWorks-COS<br />

Schedule3W/Medianet<br />

Serials Solutions<br />

Sharpe Reference<br />

SimplyMap<br />

SirsiDynix<br />

SpringShare<br />

SQR Solutions<br />

Swets<br />

TDNet Inc.<br />

Thomson Reuters<br />

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1000<br />

1934<br />

1015<br />

3751<br />

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1741<br />

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3505<br />

2208<br />

1230<br />

2041<br />

716<br />

2365<br />

1617<br />

3019<br />

1711<br />

1411


1412<br />

TLC - The Library Corporation<br />

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

3213<br />

4031<br />

3125<br />

BOOKS PERIODICALS DOCUMENTS<br />

ADA<br />

ABI Professional Publications/V<strong>and</strong>amere Press<br />

LexisNexis<br />

Alternative Books<br />

Arsenal Pulp Press<br />

Book Publishing Company<br />

Chronicle Books<br />

Dark Horse Comics<br />

Exterminating Angel Press<br />

Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd.<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc.<br />

Quiver Books<br />

Raw Dog Screaming Press<br />

ReadHowYouWant<br />

SCB Distributors<br />

Soft Skull Press, Inc. (dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Antiquarian<br />

NewsBank Inc.<br />

4132<br />

1934<br />

2833<br />

2865<br />

3040<br />

2453<br />

2833<br />

2940<br />

4245<br />

3045<br />

4237<br />

3017<br />

2252<br />

2740<br />

3317


Readex, a division of NewsBank, Inc.<br />

Architecture<br />

Abbeville Press, Inc.<br />

Ackermann Kunstverlag<br />

Chronicle Books<br />

Princeton Architectural Press<br />

3317<br />

2752<br />

3124<br />

3040<br />

3040<br />

Art Books<br />

Abbeville Press, Inc.<br />

2752<br />

Abrams/Amulet/STC<br />

2732<br />

Ackermann Kunstverlag<br />

3124<br />

Chronicle Books<br />

3040<br />

Erasmus Boekh<strong>and</strong>el BV<br />

1630<br />

Good Books<br />

3445<br />

Hermes Press<br />

2453<br />

Image Comics<br />

2453<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA) 2943<br />

Lerner Publishing Group<br />

2311<br />

New Leaf Publishing Group<br />

2932<br />

Princeton Architectural Press<br />

3040<br />

Quarry Books<br />

3045<br />

Rockport Publishers<br />

3045<br />

SCB Distributors<br />

2252<br />

Tara Books<br />

2833<br />

The Creative Company<br />

2606<br />

1413


1414<br />

W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.<br />

Walter Foster Publishing<br />

2415<br />

3045<br />

Business Books<br />

Chelsea Green Publishing<br />

2867<br />

Ebook Library<br />

3544<br />

Euromonitor International<br />

1532<br />

Grey House Publishing<br />

3438<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA) 2943<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

3925<br />

McGraw-Hill Professional<br />

2103<br />

Midpoint Trade Books<br />

2261<br />

Nolo<br />

3849<br />

Parkhurst Brothers, Inc. Publishers<br />

2108<br />

Pearson<br />

3267<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc.<br />

4245<br />

Recorded Books<br />

1513<br />

Sourcebooks<br />

3064<br />

Springer<br />

3735<br />

U.S. Securities <strong>and</strong> Exchange Commission<br />

4003<br />

Vault, Inc.<br />

903<br />

CD-ROM<br />

ABDO Publishing - Spotlight - Magic Wagon - ABDO<br />

iBooks<br />

Azuradisc, Inc.<br />

3109<br />

1037


Bureau of Economic Analysis<br />

FamilySearch<br />

International Monetary Fund (IMF)<br />

Mackin Educational Resources<br />

Merriam-Webster Inc.<br />

Thomas Klise/Crimson Multimedia<br />

University of Nebraska State Museum<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

Children’s Books<br />

Abbeville Press, Inc.<br />

ABDO Publishing - Spotlight - Magic Wagon - ABDO<br />

iBooks<br />

Abingdon Press<br />

Abrams/Amulet/STC<br />

Albert Whitman & Company<br />

American Psychological Association<br />

Amicus<br />

Annick Press<br />

Arte Publico Press<br />

Audio Bookshelf<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

Barrons Educational Series, Inc.<br />

Bearport Publishing Co.<br />

Begin Smart<br />

Black Rabbit Books<br />

4010<br />

2137<br />

2338<br />

3259<br />

3202<br />

3442<br />

4233<br />

3125<br />

2752<br />

3109<br />

1033<br />

2732<br />

2616<br />

3131<br />

2964<br />

2809<br />

2643<br />

2541<br />

3741<br />

3917<br />

2409<br />

2739<br />

3057<br />

1415


1416<br />

Bloomsbury/Walker & Co.<br />

Blue Apple Books<br />

Bologna Children’s Book Fair<br />

Booklist Publications<br />

BOOM! Studios<br />

Bound to Stay Bound Books<br />

Brilliance Audio<br />

BWI<br />

C<strong>and</strong>lewick Press<br />

Capstone Press<br />

Carus Publishing Company<br />

Chadama Ltd. as/ David <strong>and</strong> Me Publishing Inc.<br />

Charlesbridge Publishing<br />

Chicago Review Press<br />

Children’s Plus, Inc.<br />

Children’s Book Press (Dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

ChinaSprout, Inc.<br />

Chronicle Books<br />

Cinco Puntos Press<br />

Combined Book <strong>Exhibit</strong><br />

Compass Point Books<br />

Consortium Book Sales<br />

Crabtree Publishing Company<br />

Dark Horse Comics<br />

David R. Godine, Publisher Inc.<br />

2800<br />

3040<br />

3108<br />

1611<br />

2359<br />

2600<br />

3565<br />

3231<br />

3002<br />

2609<br />

2832<br />

2941A<br />

2710<br />

3241<br />

2953<br />

2740<br />

1531<br />

3040<br />

2833<br />

3110<br />

2609<br />

2833<br />

2610<br />

2453<br />

2944


DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Disney-Hyperion Books<br />

DK Publishing<br />

Dollar Days International, Inc.<br />

Eerdmans Books for Young Readers<br />

Egmont USA<br />

Enchanted Lion Books<br />

Enslow Publishers Inc.<br />

Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers<br />

Feiwel <strong>and</strong> Friends<br />

Firefly Books<br />

Follett Library Resources<br />

Frances Lincoln Ltd. (Dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Franklin Watts<br />

Free Spirit Publishing<br />

Gale Cengage Learning<br />

Gallaudet University Press<br />

Gareth Stevens Publishing<br />

Good Books<br />

Groundwood Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Guadalajara Intl. Book Fair<br />

HarperCollins Children’s Books<br />

Heinemann-Raintree<br />

Henry Holt <strong>and</strong> Company<br />

2825<br />

2654<br />

2507<br />

2545<br />

2612<br />

2708<br />

2833<br />

3008<br />

2816<br />

2813<br />

3010<br />

3331<br />

2740<br />

2624<br />

2709<br />

3703<br />

728<br />

2856<br />

3445<br />

2740<br />

1529<br />

2512<br />

2615<br />

2817<br />

1417


1418<br />

Henry Holt for Young Readers<br />

Highlights for Children<br />

Holiday House<br />

Horn Book, Inc.<br />

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade <strong>and</strong> Reference Publishers<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA)<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

India for Everyone<br />

Ingram Library Services<br />

Junior Library Guild<br />

Kane Miller Books<br />

Key Porter Books (dist. in the US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Kids Can Press<br />

Kingfisher<br />

KO Kids Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

Lectorum Publications, Inc.<br />

Lee & Low Books<br />

Lerner Publishing Group<br />

Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company<br />

London Town Press (Dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Mackin Educational Resources<br />

Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group<br />

Marshall Cavendish<br />

2817<br />

2952<br />

2803<br />

2960<br />

3152<br />

2943<br />

3241<br />

4217<br />

1942<br />

2959<br />

3059<br />

2740<br />

2852<br />

2811<br />

2740<br />

1524<br />

2711<br />

2311<br />

2713<br />

2740<br />

3259<br />

2804<br />

2724


Mason Crest Publishers<br />

Math Essentials<br />

Mathew Price Ltd.<br />

Merriam-Webster Inc.<br />

MerryMakers<br />

Mitchell Lane Publishers<br />

Moody Publishers<br />

Multi-Cultural Books & Videos<br />

National Geographic Society<br />

New World Library (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

New York Review of Books, The<br />

Newmarket Press<br />

Nomad Press<br />

NorthSouth Books Inc.<br />

Norwood House Press<br />

Oceano Inc. (Editorial Oceano, Inc)<br />

Orca Book Publishers<br />

OwlKids Books/Maple Tree Press (dist. in US by Publishers<br />

Group West; dist. in Canada by Raincoast Books)<br />

Peachtree Publishers<br />

Penguin Young Readers Group<br />

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals<br />

Perma-Bound Books<br />

Perseus Books Group<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc.<br />

Picture Window Books<br />

3053<br />

4235<br />

2833<br />

3202<br />

2405<br />

2413<br />

2005<br />

2555<br />

2915<br />

2740<br />

2913<br />

2842<br />

3241<br />

2652<br />

4011<br />

3013<br />

2861<br />

2740<br />

2733<br />

2501<br />

4146<br />

4025<br />

2846<br />

4245<br />

2609<br />

1419


1420<br />

Priddy Books<br />

Publishers Group West<br />

Quality Books Inc.<br />

Rainbow Book Company<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Children’s Books<br />

Raw Dog Screaming Press<br />

Recorded Books<br />

Red Rock Press<br />

Ripley Entertainment, Inc.<br />

Roaring Brook Press<br />

Rosen Publishing Group Inc.<br />

Rouke Publishing LLC.<br />

Sasquatch Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

SCB Distributors<br />

Scholastic<br />

Scholastic Book Fairs<br />

Scholastic Library Publishing<br />

Scholastic Trade Books<br />

Seven Footer Press (Dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Sexton & Sabatino<br />

Sharpe Focus<br />

Shenanigan Books, Inc.<br />

Simply Read Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

Sourcebooks<br />

Square Fish<br />

2813<br />

2740<br />

2225<br />

2640<br />

2902<br />

4237<br />

1513<br />

2941<br />

3263<br />

2812<br />

4015<br />

4136<br />

2740<br />

2252<br />

2624<br />

2624<br />

2624<br />

2624<br />

2740<br />

2966<br />

2208<br />

4229<br />

2740<br />

3064<br />

2813


Star Bright Books<br />

Stone Arch Books<br />

Sylvan Dell Publishing<br />

Tanglewood Publishing<br />

Tara Books<br />

Ten Speed Press<br />

The Creative Company<br />

The Library Store Inc.<br />

Top Shelf Productions<br />

Tor/Forge/Starscape/Tor Teen<br />

Trafalgar Square Publishing<br />

Tsai Fong Books, Inc.<br />

Tughra Books<br />

Tundra Books<br />

Tuttle Publishing<br />

Tyndale House Publishers<br />

Usborne Books & More<br />

VanitaBooks, LLC<br />

Walter Foster Publishing<br />

Weigl Publishers Inc.<br />

Workman Publishing/Algonquin Books<br />

Cookbooks<br />

Ackermann Kunstverlag<br />

Arsenal Pulp Press<br />

Book Publishing Company<br />

2938<br />

2609<br />

2564<br />

2965<br />

2833<br />

2902<br />

2606<br />

3159<br />

2466<br />

2808<br />

3241<br />

3214<br />

3959<br />

2916<br />

2334<br />

4130<br />

3059<br />

2857<br />

3045<br />

3158<br />

2701<br />

3124<br />

2833<br />

2865<br />

1421


1422<br />

Chronicle Books<br />

Fair Winds Press<br />

Firefly Books<br />

Globe Pequot<br />

Good Books<br />

Harlequin Enterprises Ltd.<br />

Health Communications, Inc.<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA)<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

Marshall Cavendish<br />

Midpoint Trade Books<br />

Perseus Books Group<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc.<br />

Red Rock Press<br />

Sellers Publishing<br />

Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.<br />

Ten Speed Press<br />

Tuttle Publishing<br />

W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.<br />

Workman Publishing/Algonquin Books<br />

Copiers<br />

Atiz Innovation, Inc.<br />

Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access<br />

3040<br />

3045<br />

3010<br />

3009<br />

3445<br />

2440<br />

1237<br />

2943<br />

3241<br />

3925<br />

2724<br />

2261<br />

2846<br />

4245<br />

2941<br />

4259<br />

2739<br />

2902<br />

2334<br />

2415<br />

2701<br />

1032<br />

3559


Demographics<br />

Geographic Research, Inc.<br />

New Leaf Publishing Group<br />

SimplyMap<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

Directories<br />

Career Cruising<br />

Euromonitor International<br />

Gale Cengage Learning<br />

Grey House Publishing<br />

Information Today, Inc.<br />

Library Resources Group, The<br />

Marquis Who’s Who<br />

PDR Network, LLC<br />

Princeton Architectural Press<br />

ReferenceUSA<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard & Poor’s<br />

Taylor & Francis<br />

E-Books<br />

ABC-CLIO<br />

ABDO Publishing - Spotlight - Magic Wagon - ABDO<br />

iBooks<br />

AltaMira Press<br />

American Psychological Association<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

1230<br />

2932<br />

1230<br />

3125<br />

2242<br />

1532<br />

3703<br />

3438<br />

4016<br />

3208<br />

2011<br />

3935<br />

3040<br />

1007<br />

2103<br />

2113<br />

3725<br />

3109<br />

3525<br />

3131<br />

3741<br />

1423


1424<br />

Bernan Press<br />

Books24x7, a SkillSoft Product<br />

Cambridge University Press<br />

Capstone Digital<br />

Chelsea House Publishers<br />

China International Book Trading Corp.<br />

Credo Reference<br />

De Gruyter<br />

Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access<br />

Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.<br />

Ebook Library<br />

ebrary<br />

EBSCO<br />

ECW Press<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

Facts On File<br />

Follett Library Resources<br />

Gale Cengage Learning<br />

HarperCollins Publishers<br />

HARRASSOWITZ<br />

Health Communications, Inc.<br />

Ingram Library Services<br />

JSTOR<br />

LearningExpress, LLC.<br />

Lerner Publishing Group<br />

3525<br />

1105<br />

2324<br />

2609<br />

3761<br />

1530<br />

1700<br />

3011<br />

3559<br />

3110<br />

3544<br />

2757<br />

1724<br />

3241<br />

1924<br />

3761<br />

3331<br />

3703<br />

2513<br />

1624<br />

1237<br />

1942<br />

3933<br />

3005<br />

2311


Lexington Books<br />

Liberty Fund, Inc.<br />

Lulu.com<br />

LYRASIS<br />

Marshall Cavendish<br />

Morgan & Claypool Publishers<br />

New Harbinger Publications<br />

Nolo<br />

OverDrive, Inc.<br />

Oxford University Press<br />

Palgrave Macmillan<br />

Parenting Without Stress<br />

ProQuest<br />

ReadHowYouWant<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Education<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.<br />

Salem Press<br />

Scarecrow Press<br />

Serials Solutions<br />

Springer<br />

Sylvan Dell Publishing<br />

Tantor Media<br />

Taylor & Francis<br />

Transaction Publishers<br />

University Press of America<br />

3525<br />

2239<br />

3110<br />

3533<br />

2724<br />

4065<br />

2862<br />

3849<br />

1741<br />

3805<br />

2341<br />

3264<br />

3405<br />

3017<br />

3525<br />

3525<br />

1732<br />

3525<br />

3505<br />

3735<br />

2564<br />

2853<br />

2113<br />

2349<br />

3525<br />

1425


1426<br />

Vault, Inc.<br />

Visible Ink Press<br />

W.T. Cox Subscriptions<br />

World Bank Publications<br />

YBP Library Services<br />

Electronic Online Journals<br />

AAAS/SB&F<br />

American Psychological Association<br />

Basch Subscriptions<br />

Berkeley Electronic Press<br />

BioMed Central<br />

Booklist Publications<br />

Borntraeger Science Publishers<br />

Bureau of Economic Analysis<br />

Casalini Libri<br />

Choice<br />

Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access<br />

East View Information Services<br />

EBSCO<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

Emerald Group Publishing Limited<br />

Faculty of 1000<br />

FamilySearch<br />

HARRASSOWITZ<br />

IBISWorld, Inc.<br />

903<br />

3241<br />

2233<br />

2336<br />

3841<br />

4214<br />

3131<br />

4221<br />

4116<br />

2332<br />

1611<br />

3124<br />

4010<br />

1628<br />

2331<br />

3559<br />

1525<br />

1724<br />

1924<br />

3940<br />

2348<br />

2137<br />

1624<br />

1327


INFORMS<br />

International Information Services<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

M.E. Sharpe, Inc.<br />

Maney Publishing<br />

Mango Languages<br />

Marquis Who’s Who<br />

NA Publishing, Inc.<br />

NASW Press, a division of the National Association of<br />

Social Workers<br />

OCLC<br />

OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development)<br />

OpinionArchives<br />

Project MUSE®<br />

SAGE<br />

Schweizerbart Science Publishers<br />

Serials Solutions<br />

Springer<br />

Taylor & Francis<br />

W.T. Cox Subscriptions<br />

World Bank Publications<br />

Foreign Language Books<br />

Actrace<br />

America Reads Spanish<br />

1113<br />

4251<br />

3925<br />

2208<br />

3258<br />

1637<br />

2011<br />

3253<br />

2329<br />

3717<br />

1331<br />

3435<br />

3833<br />

3549<br />

3124<br />

3505<br />

3735<br />

2113<br />

2233<br />

2336<br />

1428<br />

3025<br />

1427


1428<br />

Arte Publico Press<br />

Asia for Kids/Culture for Kids/Master Comm.<br />

Aux Amateurs De Livres<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

Bilingual Publications Company<br />

Casalini Libri<br />

Children’s Book Press (Dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

ChinaSprout, Inc.<br />

Cinco Puntos Press<br />

Consortium Book Sales<br />

Embassy of Spain - Trade Commission<br />

Erasmus Boekh<strong>and</strong>el BV<br />

Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers<br />

GERMANY - Association of Publishers & Booksellers in<br />

Baden-Wuerttemberg<br />

Groupe Archambault Inc.<br />

HARRASSOWITZ<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

India for Everyone<br />

Jarir Arabic Bookstore<br />

Jean Touzot Librairie Internationale<br />

Klett Sprachen GmbH/PONS GmbH<br />

Lectorum Publications, Inc.<br />

Lonely Planet<br />

Mackin Educational Resources<br />

2643<br />

2450<br />

1629<br />

3741<br />

1429<br />

1628<br />

2740<br />

1531<br />

2833<br />

2833<br />

3025<br />

1630<br />

2816<br />

3124<br />

1528<br />

1624<br />

3241<br />

4217<br />

1431<br />

1526<br />

3124<br />

1524<br />

1546<br />

3259


Mango Languages<br />

Multi-Cultural Books & Videos<br />

NorthSouth Books Inc.<br />

Norwood House Press<br />

Ocean Press<br />

Oceano Inc. (Editorial Oceano, Inc)<br />

OCLC<br />

Puvill Libros S.A.<br />

Quality Books Inc.<br />

Raha Books<br />

Rainbow Book Company<br />

Recorded Books<br />

Rosen Publishing Group Inc.<br />

SIL International Books<br />

Star Bright Books<br />

Tsai Fong Books, Inc.<br />

Tuttle Publishing<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

Genealogy<br />

Accessible Archives<br />

Arcadia Publishing<br />

Brookhaven Press<br />

FamilySearch<br />

LexisNexis<br />

New Leaf Publishing Group<br />

1637<br />

2555<br />

2652<br />

4011<br />

2833<br />

3013<br />

3717<br />

1632<br />

2225<br />

1633<br />

2640<br />

1513<br />

4015<br />

4227<br />

2938<br />

3214<br />

2334<br />

3125<br />

4047<br />

4105<br />

1704<br />

2137<br />

1934<br />

2932<br />

1429


1430<br />

NewsBank Inc.<br />

ProQuest<br />

ShipIndex.org<br />

General Books<br />

Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill (A division of Workman<br />

Publishing Company)<br />

Alibris<br />

AltaMira Press<br />

Author Solutions, Inc.<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

Barnes & Noble Library<br />

Barrons Educational Series, Inc.<br />

Beijing Chinese Book Trading Co.<br />

Bernan Press<br />

Book House Inc., The<br />

BookPage<br />

Books-A-Million<br />

Brilliance Audio<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

BWI<br />

Chelsea Green Publishing<br />

Chicago Review Press<br />

Children’s Plus, Inc.<br />

China International Book Trading Corp.<br />

Combined Book <strong>Exhibit</strong><br />

3317<br />

3405<br />

4247<br />

2701<br />

3548<br />

3525<br />

3033<br />

3741<br />

3107<br />

3917<br />

830<br />

3525<br />

2967<br />

3160<br />

1425<br />

3565<br />

3225<br />

3231<br />

2867<br />

3241<br />

2953<br />

1530<br />

3110


Continuum<br />

Counterpoint Press (dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

David R. Godine, Publisher Inc.<br />

Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.<br />

Ebook Library<br />

ECW Press<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

Firefly Books<br />

Follett Library Resources<br />

Galaxy Press<br />

Gallaudet University Press<br />

Globe Pequot<br />

Grove Press/Atlantic Monthly (Dist. in US by Publishers<br />

Group West)<br />

Guadalajara Intl. Book Fair<br />

H.W. Wilson, Co.<br />

Hachette Book Group<br />

Harlequin Enterprises Ltd.<br />

HarperCollins Publishers<br />

Harvard University Press<br />

Heinemann-Raintree<br />

Hoover Institution Press<br />

Image Comics<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA)<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

Ingram Library Services<br />

2437<br />

2740<br />

2944<br />

3110<br />

3544<br />

3241<br />

1924<br />

3010<br />

3331<br />

3164<br />

728<br />

3009<br />

2740<br />

1529<br />

1900<br />

2714<br />

2440<br />

2513<br />

3146<br />

2615<br />

2327<br />

2453<br />

2943<br />

3241<br />

1942<br />

1431


1432<br />

International Publishers Marketing<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

Junior Library Guild<br />

Key Porter Books (dist. in the US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

L.A. Theatre Works<br />

Lexington Books<br />

Lulu.com<br />

Mackin Educational Resources<br />

Macmillan<br />

Milkweed Editions (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

Moody Publishers<br />

Motorbooks<br />

New World Library (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

New York Review of Books, The<br />

Newmarket Press<br />

NSTA (National Science Teachers Association)<br />

Parenting Without Stress<br />

Parkhurst Brothers, Inc. Publishers<br />

Penguin Group (USA)<br />

Perseus Books Group<br />

Publishers Group West<br />

Quality Books Inc.<br />

Quest Books (dist. in the US by Publishers Group West)<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Large Print Books<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Library <strong>and</strong> Academic Marketing<br />

1631<br />

3925<br />

2959<br />

2740<br />

2542<br />

3525<br />

3110<br />

3259<br />

2804<br />

2740<br />

2005<br />

3045<br />

2740<br />

2913<br />

2842<br />

939<br />

3264<br />

2108<br />

2506<br />

2846<br />

2740<br />

2225<br />

2740<br />

2902<br />

2903


Recorded Books<br />

Red Rock Press<br />

Reference Shelf, The<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Education<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.<br />

Santa Monica Press<br />

Sasquatch Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

SCB Distributors<br />

Search Institute Press<br />

Seven Footer Press (Dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Seven Stories Press<br />

Severn House Publishers<br />

Simon & Schuster, Inc.<br />

Simply Read Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

Soft Skull Press, Inc. (dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Sourcebooks<br />

Sterling Publishing (Children’s Books)<br />

Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.<br />

Tantor Media<br />

Taylor Trade<br />

Ten Speed Press<br />

TheBookCheckOut.com<br />

Timber Press (A division of Workman Publishing Company)<br />

1513<br />

2941<br />

4219<br />

3525<br />

3525<br />

3241<br />

2740<br />

2252<br />

3341<br />

2740<br />

2833<br />

2704<br />

2645<br />

2740<br />

2740<br />

3064<br />

2739<br />

2739<br />

2853<br />

3525<br />

2902<br />

3110<br />

2701<br />

1433


1434<br />

Tin House Books (dist. in the US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Trafalgar Square Publishing<br />

Tyndale House Publishers<br />

University Press of America<br />

V<strong>and</strong>amere Press/ABI Professional Publications<br />

W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.<br />

Wizards of the Coast<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

General Magazines<br />

Alternative Press Center<br />

Bookforum<br />

Carus Publishing Company<br />

Highlights for Children<br />

Kiki Magazine/B-books, Ltd.<br />

Popular Subscription Service<br />

Tughra Books<br />

Government Documents<br />

Bernan<br />

Bureau of Economic Analysis<br />

Bureau of Labor Statistics<br />

Federal Trade Commission<br />

Government Institutes<br />

LexisNexis<br />

2740<br />

3241<br />

4130<br />

3525<br />

4132<br />

2415<br />

2253<br />

3125<br />

4249<br />

4113<br />

2832<br />

2952<br />

2956<br />

4207<br />

3959<br />

3530<br />

4010<br />

4045<br />

4014<br />

3525<br />

1934


MARCIVE, Inc.<br />

National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration<br />

Central Library<br />

NewsBank Inc.<br />

OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development)<br />

Paratext, LLC.<br />

Patent & Trademark Depository Library <strong>Program</strong><br />

ProQuest<br />

Renouf Publishing Company Limited<br />

STAT-USA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce<br />

U.S. Census Bureau<br />

U.S. Department of Education<br />

U.S. EPA SunWise <strong>Program</strong><br />

U.S. Securities <strong>and</strong> Exchange Commission<br />

Graphic Novels/Comic Books<br />

ABDO Publishing - Spotlight - Magic Wagon - ABDO<br />

iBooks<br />

Albert Whitman & Company<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street Press<br />

BOOM! Studios<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

BWI<br />

Capstone Press<br />

Cinco Puntos Press<br />

3216<br />

4013<br />

3317<br />

1331<br />

3431<br />

4117<br />

3405<br />

3110<br />

1128<br />

4114<br />

4012<br />

4115<br />

4003<br />

3109<br />

2616<br />

3813<br />

2359<br />

3225<br />

3231<br />

2609<br />

2833<br />

1435


1436<br />

Classical Comics Ltd. (dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Consortium Book Sales<br />

Dark Horse Comics<br />

Diversity Foundation<br />

Feiwel <strong>and</strong> Friends<br />

First Second Books<br />

Gareth Stevens Publishing<br />

Henry Holt for Young Readers<br />

Hermes Press<br />

IDW Publishing<br />

Image Comics<br />

Ingram Library Services<br />

Junior Library Guild<br />

Kids Can Press<br />

Lerner Publishing Group<br />

NBM Publishing, Inc./Papercutz<br />

Penguin Group (USA)<br />

Roaring Brook Press<br />

Rouke Publishing LLC.<br />

Scholastic<br />

Sterling Publishing (Children’s Books)<br />

Stone Arch Books<br />

Top Shelf Productions<br />

University of Nebraska State Museum<br />

W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.<br />

2740<br />

2833<br />

2453<br />

2464<br />

2813<br />

2813<br />

2856<br />

2817<br />

2453<br />

2453<br />

2453<br />

1942<br />

2959<br />

2852<br />

2311<br />

2465<br />

2506<br />

2812<br />

4136<br />

2624<br />

2739<br />

2609<br />

2466<br />

4233<br />

2415


Historical<br />

ABC-CLIO<br />

Accessible Archives<br />

Adam Matthew Digital<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street Press<br />

Arcadia Publishing<br />

Boydell & Brewer, Inc.<br />

Brookhaven Press<br />

Dig-it! Games<br />

FamilySearch<br />

Fulcrum Publishing<br />

Holiday House<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA)<br />

Junior Library Guild<br />

Lerner Publishing Group<br />

LexisNexis<br />

Liberty Fund, Inc.<br />

Mitchell Lane Publishers<br />

Morgan Reynolds Publishing<br />

National Geographic Society<br />

NewsBank Inc.<br />

OpinionArchives<br />

Paratext, LLC.<br />

Paul Dry Books<br />

Princeton Architectural Press<br />

ProQuest<br />

3725<br />

4047<br />

4005<br />

3813<br />

4105<br />

2143<br />

1704<br />

2364<br />

2137<br />

2833<br />

2803<br />

2943<br />

2959<br />

2311<br />

1934<br />

2239<br />

2413<br />

3260<br />

2915<br />

3317<br />

3435<br />

3431<br />

2833<br />

3040<br />

3405<br />

1437


1438<br />

Readex, a division of NewsBank, Inc.<br />

Recorded Books<br />

Stackpole Books<br />

Star Bright Books<br />

The Church Historian’s Press<br />

V<strong>and</strong>amere Press/ABI Professional Publications<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

Zenith Press<br />

Journals<br />

ABI Professional Publications/V<strong>and</strong>amere Press<br />

Alternative Press Center<br />

American Psychological Association<br />

American Public Health Association<br />

Basch Subscriptions<br />

BRILL<br />

Cambridge University Press<br />

Cato Institute<br />

Chena River Marblers<br />

CSWE Press<br />

De Gruyter<br />

EBSCO<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

Emerald Group Publishing Limited<br />

FamilySearch<br />

ForeWord Reviews<br />

3317<br />

1513<br />

2866<br />

2938<br />

2342<br />

4132<br />

3125<br />

3045<br />

4132<br />

4249<br />

3131<br />

2346<br />

4221<br />

1325<br />

2324<br />

2445<br />

1141<br />

4052<br />

3011<br />

1724<br />

1924<br />

3940<br />

2137<br />

3067


HARRASSOWITZ<br />

Hoover Institution Press<br />

Horn Book, Inc.<br />

IGI Global<br />

INFORMS<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

JSTOR<br />

Library Journal<br />

M.E. Sharpe, Inc.<br />

Maney Publishing<br />

NASW Press, a division of the National Association of<br />

Social Workers<br />

New Leaf Publishing Group<br />

NSTA (National Science Teachers Association)<br />

Popular Subscription Service<br />

Princeton Architectural Press<br />

Project MUSE®<br />

ProQuest<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group<br />

SAGE<br />

Springer<br />

Taylor & Francis<br />

University of Toronto Press-Journals Division<br />

Video Librarian<br />

Voya - Teacher Librarian<br />

W.T. Cox Subscriptions<br />

1624<br />

2327<br />

2960<br />

1304<br />

1113<br />

3925<br />

3933<br />

2109<br />

2208<br />

3258<br />

2329<br />

2932<br />

939<br />

4207<br />

3040<br />

3833<br />

3405<br />

3525<br />

3549<br />

3735<br />

2113<br />

3110<br />

2539<br />

3766<br />

2233<br />

1439


1440<br />

Large Print Books<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

Bi-Folkal Productions, Inc.<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

Center Point Large Print<br />

Gale Cengage Learning<br />

Harlequin Enterprises Ltd.<br />

HarperCollins Publishers<br />

Merriam-Webster Inc.<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Large Print Books<br />

ReadHowYouWant<br />

Severn House Publishers<br />

Transaction Publishers<br />

Library Science Texts<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Publishing<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>os Publishing<br />

Choice<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

Facet Publishing<br />

Faculty of 1000<br />

Information Today, Inc.<br />

Library Resources Group, The<br />

Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc.<br />

OCLC<br />

Scarecrow Press<br />

3741<br />

4225<br />

3225<br />

3144<br />

3703<br />

2440<br />

2513<br />

3202<br />

2902<br />

3017<br />

2704<br />

2349<br />

2605<br />

2401<br />

2331<br />

1924<br />

2401<br />

2348<br />

4016<br />

3208<br />

2401<br />

3717<br />

3525


Springer<br />

Taylor & Francis<br />

Unshelved<br />

Voya - Teacher Librarian<br />

Literature <strong>and</strong> Criticism<br />

Adam Matthew Digital<br />

Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill (A division of Workman<br />

Publishing Company)<br />

Arsenal Pulp Press<br />

Bloomsbury/Walker & Co.<br />

Bloom’s Literary Criticism<br />

Bookforum<br />

Booklist Publications<br />

Boydell & Brewer, Inc.<br />

Chin Music Press<br />

Exterminating Angel Press<br />

ForeWord Reviews<br />

Gale Cengage Learning<br />

GERMANY - Association of Publishers & Booksellers in<br />

Baden-Wuerttemberg<br />

Horn Book, Inc.<br />

Marshall Cavendish<br />

Paul Dry Books<br />

Penguin Group (USA)<br />

Perma-Bound Books<br />

3735<br />

2113<br />

2452<br />

3766<br />

4005<br />

2701<br />

2833<br />

2800<br />

3761<br />

4113<br />

1611<br />

2143<br />

2833<br />

2833<br />

3067<br />

3703<br />

3124<br />

2960<br />

2724<br />

2833<br />

2506<br />

4025<br />

1441


1442<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc.<br />

ProQuest<br />

Raw Dog Screaming Press<br />

Seven Stories Press<br />

Soho Press<br />

W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.<br />

Medical<br />

ABI Professional Publications/V<strong>and</strong>amere Press<br />

American Public Health Association<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

Ebook Library<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

Emery-Pratt Company<br />

Faculty of 1000<br />

Happy Feet, Inc. by RVJ International LLC.<br />

Institute for Healthcare Advancement<br />

Massaging Insoles by Dancing Feet, LLC.<br />

McGraw-Hill Professional<br />

Midwest Library Service<br />

National Library of Medicine<br />

PDR Network, LLC<br />

ProQuest<br />

Springer<br />

Taylor & Francis<br />

4245<br />

3405<br />

4237<br />

2833<br />

2833<br />

2415<br />

4132<br />

2346<br />

3741<br />

3544<br />

1924<br />

3532<br />

2348<br />

3952<br />

1027<br />

833<br />

2103<br />

3117<br />

3362<br />

3935<br />

3405<br />

3735<br />

2113


Microfiche<br />

e-ImageData Corp.<br />

FamilySearch<br />

LexisNexis<br />

NA Publishing, Inc.<br />

ProQuest<br />

Microfilms<br />

BRILL<br />

Brookhaven Press<br />

China International Book Trading Corp.<br />

e-ImageData Corp.<br />

FamilySearch<br />

Gale Cengage Learning<br />

NA Publishing, Inc.<br />

S-T Imaging Inc.<br />

Music/Music Reference<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street Press<br />

Chronicle Books<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

LexisNexis<br />

Music Library Association<br />

Naxos of America, Inc.<br />

ProQuest<br />

Quality Books Inc.<br />

1016<br />

2137<br />

1934<br />

3253<br />

3405<br />

1325<br />

1704<br />

1530<br />

1016<br />

2137<br />

3703<br />

3253<br />

2033<br />

3813<br />

3040<br />

3925<br />

1934<br />

932<br />

2544<br />

3405<br />

2225<br />

1443


1444<br />

Scarecrow Press<br />

3525<br />

Mystery Books<br />

Consortium Book Sales<br />

2833<br />

Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers<br />

2816<br />

Holiday House<br />

2803<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA) 2943<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

3241<br />

Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd.<br />

2940<br />

Midpoint Trade Books<br />

2261<br />

Moody Publishers<br />

2005<br />

NBM Publishing, Inc./Papercutz<br />

2465<br />

Orca Book Publishers<br />

2861<br />

Perma-Bound Books<br />

4025<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc.<br />

4245<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Large Print Books<br />

2902<br />

Recorded Books<br />

1513<br />

Sisters in Crime<br />

1540<br />

Soho Press<br />

2833<br />

Tor/Forge/Starscape/Tor Teen<br />

2808<br />

Trafalgar Square Publishing<br />

3241<br />

W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.<br />

2415<br />

Out-of-Print Books<br />

Alibris<br />

Barnes & Noble Library<br />

3548<br />

3107


Emery-Pratt Company<br />

Liberty Fund, Inc.<br />

Midwest Library Service<br />

NA Publishing, Inc.<br />

YBP Library Services<br />

Paperbacks<br />

Abrams/Amulet/STC<br />

Albert Whitman & Company<br />

Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill (A division of Workman<br />

Publishing Company)<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

Bloomsbury/Walker & Co.<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

David R. Godine, Publisher Inc.<br />

Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers<br />

Feiwel <strong>and</strong> Friends<br />

Grove Press/Atlantic Monthly (Dist. in US by Publishers<br />

Group West)<br />

Harlequin Enterprises Ltd.<br />

HarperCollins Children’s Books<br />

Health Communications, Inc.<br />

Holiday House<br />

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade <strong>and</strong> Reference Publishers<br />

Inner Traditions<br />

Lee & Low Books<br />

3532<br />

2239<br />

3117<br />

3253<br />

3841<br />

2732<br />

2616<br />

2701<br />

3741<br />

2800<br />

3225<br />

2944<br />

2816<br />

2813<br />

2740<br />

2440<br />

2512<br />

1237<br />

2803<br />

3152<br />

2962<br />

2711<br />

1445


1446<br />

Lerner Publishing Group<br />

Lulu.com<br />

Merriam-Webster Inc.<br />

Motorbooks<br />

National Geographic Society<br />

Orca Book Publishers<br />

Penguin Group (USA)<br />

Penguin Young Readers Group<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc.<br />

Quarry Books<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Children’s Books<br />

Ripley Entertainment, Inc.<br />

Scholastic<br />

Scholastic Book Fairs<br />

Square Fish<br />

Tor/Forge/Starscape/Tor Teen<br />

Tundra Books<br />

Unshelved<br />

Voyageur Press<br />

Wizards of the Coast<br />

Zenith Press<br />

Poetry Books<br />

Abrams/Amulet/STC<br />

Annick Press<br />

Columbia University Press<br />

2311<br />

3110<br />

3202<br />

3045<br />

2915<br />

2861<br />

2506<br />

2501<br />

4245<br />

3045<br />

2902<br />

3263<br />

2624<br />

2624<br />

2813<br />

2808<br />

2916<br />

2452<br />

3045<br />

2253<br />

3045<br />

2732<br />

2809<br />

2325


Consortium Book Sales<br />

Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers<br />

Feiwel <strong>and</strong> Friends<br />

Good Books<br />

Holiday House<br />

Kids Can Press<br />

Ocean Press<br />

Penguin Group (USA)<br />

Perma-Bound Books<br />

Sourcebooks<br />

Sterling Publishing (Children’s Books)<br />

The Creative Company<br />

W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.<br />

Political/Cultural<br />

ABC-CLIO<br />

Alternative Press Center<br />

Book Publishing Company<br />

Cato Institute<br />

Chelsea Green Publishing<br />

Chin Music Press<br />

Consortium Book Sales<br />

Continuum<br />

Exterminating Angel Press<br />

Fulcrum Publishing<br />

Good Books<br />

2833<br />

2816<br />

2813<br />

3445<br />

2803<br />

2852<br />

2833<br />

2506<br />

4025<br />

3064<br />

2739<br />

2606<br />

2415<br />

3725<br />

4249<br />

2865<br />

2445<br />

2867<br />

2833<br />

2833<br />

2437<br />

2833<br />

2833<br />

3445<br />

1447


1448<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

Isl<strong>and</strong> Press<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

Lee & Low Books<br />

LexisNexis<br />

Librería García Cambeiro<br />

Morgan Reynolds Publishing<br />

Ocean Press<br />

OpinionArchives<br />

Perseus Books Group<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc.<br />

ProQuest<br />

Renouf Publishing Company Limited<br />

SCB Distributors<br />

Seven Stories Press<br />

Soho Press<br />

Taylor & Francis<br />

W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

Rare Books<br />

Jean Touzot Librairie Internationale<br />

ProQuest<br />

Reference Books<br />

ABC-CLIO<br />

3241<br />

2340<br />

3925<br />

2711<br />

1934<br />

1430<br />

3260<br />

2833<br />

3435<br />

2846<br />

4245<br />

3405<br />

3110<br />

2252<br />

2833<br />

2833<br />

2113<br />

2415<br />

3125<br />

1526<br />

3405<br />

3725


Abingdon Press<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Publishing<br />

AltaMira Press<br />

American Geological Institute<br />

American Psychological Association<br />

American Public Health Association<br />

Arcadia Publishing<br />

Asia for Kids/Culture for Kids/Master Comm.<br />

B & H Publishing Group<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

Bernan<br />

Bernan Press<br />

Bioethics Research Library<br />

Cambridge University Press<br />

Chelsea House Publishers<br />

Combined Book <strong>Exhibit</strong><br />

Comex Systems Inc.<br />

Credo Reference<br />

DK Publishing<br />

Dun & Bradstreet<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

Emery-Pratt Company<br />

Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.<br />

Facts On File<br />

Ferguson Publishing<br />

1033<br />

2605<br />

3525<br />

1111<br />

3131<br />

2346<br />

4105<br />

2450<br />

2258<br />

3741<br />

3530<br />

3525<br />

4243<br />

2324<br />

3761<br />

3110<br />

3148<br />

1700<br />

2507<br />

4053<br />

1924<br />

3532<br />

3147<br />

3761<br />

3761<br />

1449


1450<br />

Franklin Watts<br />

Gale Cengage Learning<br />

Government Institutes<br />

Grey House Publishing<br />

H.W. Wilson, Co.<br />

IGI Global<br />

IHS Jane’s<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA)<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

Infobase Publishing Company<br />

Information Today, Inc.<br />

Ingram Library Services<br />

Insight Publications<br />

Institute for Healthcare Advancement<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

Kingfisher<br />

Klett Sprachen GmbH/PONS GmbH<br />

Lexington Books<br />

Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd.<br />

Lonely Planet<br />

M.E. Sharpe, Inc.<br />

Mackin Educational Resources<br />

Marquis Who’s Who<br />

Marshall Cavendish<br />

McFarl<strong>and</strong> & Company Inc. Publishers<br />

2624<br />

3703<br />

3525<br />

3438<br />

1900<br />

1304<br />

3912<br />

2943<br />

3241<br />

3761<br />

4016<br />

1942<br />

4162<br />

1027<br />

3925<br />

2811<br />

3124<br />

3525<br />

2940<br />

1546<br />

2208<br />

3259<br />

2011<br />

2724<br />

2447


McGraw-Hill Professional<br />

Merriam-Webster Inc.<br />

Moody Publishers<br />

Morningstar<br />

Motorbooks<br />

National Geographic Society<br />

Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc.<br />

Nolo<br />

Oceano Inc. (Editorial Oceano, Inc)<br />

OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development)<br />

Oxford University Press<br />

Palgrave Macmillan<br />

PDR Network, LLC<br />

Perma-Bound Books<br />

Princeton Architectural Press<br />

Rainbow Book Company<br />

ReferenceUSA<br />

Renouf Publishing Company Limited<br />

Rockport Publishers<br />

Rosen Publishing Group Inc.<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Education<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group<br />

SAGE<br />

Salem Press<br />

2103<br />

3202<br />

2005<br />

3914<br />

3045<br />

2915<br />

2401<br />

3849<br />

3013<br />

1331<br />

3805<br />

2341<br />

3935<br />

4025<br />

3040<br />

2640<br />

1007<br />

3110<br />

3045<br />

4015<br />

3525<br />

3525<br />

3525<br />

3549<br />

1732<br />

1451


1452<br />

Scarecrow Press<br />

Scholastic Library Publishing<br />

Sharpe Online Reference<br />

Sharpe Reference<br />

ShipIndex.org<br />

SIL International Books<br />

Springer<br />

Stackpole Books<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard & Poor’s<br />

Sterling Publishing (Children’s Books)<br />

Storey Publishing<br />

Taylor & Francis<br />

U.S. Census Bureau<br />

University Press of America<br />

Visible Ink Press<br />

World Almanac®<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

3525<br />

2624<br />

2208<br />

2208<br />

4247<br />

4227<br />

3735<br />

2866<br />

2103<br />

2739<br />

2707<br />

2113<br />

4114<br />

3525<br />

3241<br />

3761<br />

3125<br />

Religion<br />

Abingdon Press<br />

1033<br />

B & H Publishing Group<br />

2258<br />

Good Books<br />

3445<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA) 2943<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

3241<br />

Inner Traditions<br />

2962<br />

Jarir Arabic Bookstore<br />

1431


John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd.<br />

Moody Publishers<br />

New Leaf Publishing Group<br />

ProQuest<br />

The Church Historian’s Press<br />

Tughra Books<br />

Resource <strong>and</strong> Activity Books<br />

Chronicle Books<br />

Creative Publishing international<br />

Gryphon House<br />

Highlights for Children<br />

Nomad Press<br />

Orca Book Publishers<br />

Rockport Publishers<br />

Tara Books<br />

Upstart/Upstart Books<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

3925<br />

2940<br />

2005<br />

2932<br />

3405<br />

2342<br />

3959<br />

3040<br />

3045<br />

2833<br />

2952<br />

3241<br />

2861<br />

3045<br />

2833<br />

2124<br />

3125<br />

1453


1454


Scholarly Books<br />

ABC-CLIO<br />

American Psychological Association<br />

Borntraeger Science Publishers<br />

Boydell & Brewer, Inc.<br />

BRILL<br />

Cambridge University Press<br />

Cato Institute<br />

3725<br />

3131<br />

3124<br />

2143<br />

1325<br />

2324<br />

2445<br />

1455


1456<br />

Choice<br />

Columbia University Press<br />

Continuum<br />

Credo Reference<br />

De Gruyter<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

Emerald Group Publishing Limited<br />

Gallaudet University Press<br />

H.W. Wilson, Co.<br />

Harvard University Press<br />

Hoover Institution Press<br />

Information Today, Inc.<br />

International Monetary Fund (IMF)<br />

International Publishers Marketing<br />

Isl<strong>and</strong> Press<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

Liberty Fund, Inc.<br />

M.E. Sharpe, Inc.<br />

Maney Publishing<br />

Math Essentials<br />

McFarl<strong>and</strong> & Company Inc. Publishers<br />

Midwest Library Service<br />

Morgan & Claypool Publishers<br />

NASW Press, a division of the National Association of<br />

Social Workers<br />

New Leaf Publishing Group<br />

2331<br />

2325<br />

2437<br />

1700<br />

3011<br />

1924<br />

3940<br />

728<br />

1900<br />

3146<br />

2327<br />

4016<br />

2338<br />

1631<br />

2340<br />

3925<br />

2239<br />

2208<br />

3258<br />

4235<br />

2447<br />

3117<br />

4065<br />

2329<br />

2932


Oxford University Press<br />

Palgrave Macmillan<br />

Princeton Architectural Press<br />

Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group<br />

SAGE<br />

Scarecrow Press<br />

Schweizerbart Science Publishers<br />

SIL International Books<br />

Springer<br />

Taylor & Francis<br />

The Church Historian’s Press<br />

Transaction Publishers<br />

World Bank Publications<br />

YBP Library Services<br />

Science Books<br />

AAAS/SB&F<br />

Abrams/Amulet/STC<br />

Borntraeger Science Publishers<br />

Botanical Press<br />

Ebook Library<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

Enslow Publishers Inc.<br />

Firefly Books<br />

GERMANY - Association of Publishers & Booksellers in<br />

Baden-Wuerttemberg<br />

3805<br />

2341<br />

3040<br />

3525<br />

3549<br />

3525<br />

3124<br />

4227<br />

3735<br />

2113<br />

2342<br />

2349<br />

2336<br />

3841<br />

4214<br />

2732<br />

3124<br />

4263<br />

3544<br />

1924<br />

3008<br />

3010<br />

3124<br />

1457


1458<br />

Heinemann-Raintree<br />

Isl<strong>and</strong> Press<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

Kingfisher<br />

Lerner Publishing Group<br />

Midwest Library Service<br />

Morgan & Claypool Publishers<br />

National Geographic Society<br />

NSTA (National Science Teachers Association)<br />

Pearson<br />

Perma-Bound Books<br />

Scholastic<br />

Schweizerbart Science Publishers<br />

Springer<br />

Sylvan Dell Publishing<br />

The Creative Company<br />

University of Nebraska State Museum<br />

W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

2615<br />

2340<br />

3925<br />

2811<br />

2311<br />

3117<br />

4065<br />

2915<br />

939<br />

3267<br />

4025<br />

2624<br />

3124<br />

3735<br />

2564<br />

2606<br />

4233<br />

2415<br />

3125<br />

Self Help Books<br />

Free Spirit Publishing<br />

2709<br />

Health Communications, Inc.<br />

1237<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA) 2943<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

3241<br />

Inner Traditions<br />

2962


Institute for Healthcare Advancement<br />

Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd.<br />

New Harbinger Publications<br />

New Leaf Publishing Group<br />

Parkhurst Brothers, Inc. Publishers<br />

Peachtree Publishers<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc.<br />

Quest Books (dist. in the US by Publishers Group West)<br />

Recorded Books<br />

SCB Distributors<br />

Sellers Publishing<br />

Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.<br />

V<strong>and</strong>amere Press/ABI Professional Publications<br />

Signs Interior/Exterior/Systems<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Shelfwiz<br />

Specialized Books<br />

Chena River Marblers<br />

Creative Publishing international<br />

CSWE Press<br />

Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.<br />

Government Institutes<br />

Motorbooks<br />

1027<br />

2940<br />

2862<br />

2932<br />

2108<br />

2733<br />

4245<br />

2740<br />

1513<br />

2252<br />

4259<br />

2739<br />

4132<br />

2825<br />

831<br />

1141<br />

3045<br />

4052<br />

3110<br />

3525<br />

3045<br />

1459


1460<br />

National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration<br />

Central Library<br />

Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc.<br />

New Harbinger Publications<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc.<br />

Princeton Architectural Press<br />

Quarry Books<br />

Reference Shelf, The<br />

Taylor Trade<br />

Tor/Forge/Starscape/Tor Teen<br />

Zenith Press<br />

4013<br />

2401<br />

2862<br />

4245<br />

3040<br />

3045<br />

4219<br />

3525<br />

2808<br />

3045<br />

Sports <strong>and</strong> Fitness<br />

Fair Winds Press<br />

3045<br />

Firefly Books<br />

3010<br />

Happy Feet, Inc. by RVJ International LLC.<br />

3952<br />

Health Communications, Inc.<br />

1237<br />

Heinemann-Raintree<br />

2615<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA) 2943<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

3241<br />

Junior Library Guild<br />

2959<br />

Lerner Publishing Group<br />

2311<br />

Massaging Insoles by Dancing Feet, LLC.<br />

833<br />

Motorbooks<br />

3045<br />

MVP Books<br />

3045<br />

Norwood House Press<br />

4011


Orca Book Publishers<br />

Perseus Books Group<br />

Sellers Publishing<br />

Stackpole Books<br />

The Creative Company<br />

Technical Books<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Publishing<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

Book House Inc., The<br />

Books24x7, a SkillSoft Product<br />

Ebook Library<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

Emery-Pratt Company<br />

Information Today, Inc.<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

McGraw-Hill Professional<br />

Midwest Library Service<br />

Pearson<br />

Princeton Architectural Press<br />

Springer<br />

Taylor & Francis<br />

Travel Books<br />

DK Publishing<br />

Fulcrum Publishing<br />

2861<br />

2846<br />

4259<br />

2866<br />

2606<br />

2605<br />

3741<br />

2967<br />

1105<br />

3544<br />

1924<br />

3532<br />

4016<br />

3925<br />

2103<br />

3117<br />

3267<br />

3040<br />

3735<br />

2113<br />

2507<br />

2833<br />

1461


1462<br />

Globe Pequot<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA)<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

Lonely Planet<br />

New York Review of Books, The<br />

Sasquatch Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

Voyageur Press<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

Web Publishing<br />

Accessible Archives<br />

Adam Matthew Digital<br />

Berkeley Electronic Press<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

FamilySearch<br />

Library Resources Group, The<br />

M.E. Sharpe, Inc.<br />

Marquis Who’s Who<br />

Marshall Cavendish<br />

Oxford University Press<br />

Project MUSE®<br />

Sharpe Online Reference<br />

Springer<br />

3009<br />

2943<br />

3241<br />

3925<br />

1546<br />

2913<br />

2740<br />

3045<br />

3125<br />

4047<br />

4005<br />

4116<br />

1924<br />

2137<br />

3208<br />

2208<br />

2011<br />

2724<br />

3805<br />

3833<br />

2208<br />

3735


Young Adult Books<br />

ABDO Publishing - Spotlight - Magic Wagon - ABDO<br />

iBooks<br />

Abrams/Amulet/STC<br />

Annick Press<br />

Arte Publico Press<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

Barrons Educational Series, Inc.<br />

Bloomsbury/Walker & Co.<br />

BOOM! Studios<br />

Bound to Stay Bound Books<br />

Brilliance Audio<br />

C<strong>and</strong>lewick Press<br />

Carus Publishing Company<br />

Chadama Ltd. as/ David <strong>and</strong> Me Publishing Inc.<br />

Children’s Plus, Inc.<br />

Chin Music Press<br />

Chronicle Books<br />

Classical Comics Ltd. (dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Compass Point Books<br />

Dark Horse Comics<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Eerdmans Books for Young Readers<br />

Egmont USA<br />

Enslow Publishers Inc.<br />

3109<br />

2732<br />

2809<br />

2643<br />

3741<br />

3917<br />

2800<br />

2359<br />

2600<br />

3565<br />

3002<br />

2832<br />

2941A<br />

2953<br />

2833<br />

3040<br />

2740<br />

2609<br />

2453<br />

2825<br />

2612<br />

2708<br />

3008<br />

1463


1464<br />

Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers<br />

Feiwel <strong>and</strong> Friends<br />

Firefly Books<br />

Frances Lincoln Ltd. (Dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Franklin Watts<br />

Free Spirit Publishing<br />

Galaxy Press<br />

Gareth Stevens Publishing<br />

Groundwood Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group<br />

West)<br />

Harlequin Enterprises Ltd.<br />

HarperCollins Children’s Books<br />

Health Communications, Inc.<br />

Heinemann-Raintree<br />

Henry Holt <strong>and</strong> Company<br />

Henry Holt for Young Readers<br />

Holiday House<br />

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade <strong>and</strong> Reference Publishers<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA)<br />

Independent Publishers Group<br />

Ingram Library Services<br />

Insight Publications<br />

Junior Library Guild<br />

Kids Can Press<br />

2816<br />

2813<br />

3010<br />

2740<br />

2624<br />

2709<br />

3164<br />

2856<br />

2740<br />

2440<br />

2512<br />

1237<br />

2615<br />

2817<br />

2817<br />

2803<br />

3152<br />

2943<br />

3241<br />

1942<br />

4162<br />

2959<br />

2852


Lectorum Publications, Inc.<br />

Lerner Publishing Group<br />

Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company<br />

Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd.<br />

M.E. Sharpe, Inc.<br />

Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group<br />

Marshall Cavendish<br />

Mason Crest Publishers<br />

Merriam-Webster Inc.<br />

Milkweed Editions (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West)<br />

Mitchell Lane Publishers<br />

Moody Publishers<br />

Morgan Reynolds Publishing<br />

National Geographic Society<br />

NBM Publishing, Inc./Papercutz<br />

New Readers Press<br />

Newmarket Press<br />

Orca Book Publishers<br />

OwlKids Books/Maple Tree Press (dist. in US by Publishers<br />

Group West; dist. in Canada by Raincoast Books)<br />

Paul Dry Books<br />

Peachtree Publishers<br />

Penguin Group (USA)<br />

Penguin Young Readers Group<br />

Perma-Bound Books<br />

Perseus Books Group<br />

1524<br />

2311<br />

2713<br />

2940<br />

2208<br />

2804<br />

2724<br />

3053<br />

3202<br />

2740<br />

2413<br />

2005<br />

3260<br />

2915<br />

2465<br />

2229<br />

2842<br />

2861<br />

2740<br />

2833<br />

2733<br />

2506<br />

2501<br />

4025<br />

2846<br />

1465


1466<br />

Phoenix Books, Inc.<br />

Publishers Group West<br />

Quality Books Inc.<br />

Rainbow Book Company<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Children’s Books<br />

Recorded Books<br />

Ripley Entertainment, Inc.<br />

Roaring Brook Press<br />

Rosen Publishing Group Inc.<br />

Scarecrow Press<br />

Scholastic<br />

Scholastic Book Fairs<br />

Scholastic Library Publishing<br />

Sharpe Focus<br />

Sourcebooks<br />

Square Fish<br />

Sterling Publishing (Children’s Books)<br />

Tanglewood Publishing<br />

The Creative Company<br />

Top Shelf Productions<br />

Tor/Forge/Starscape/Tor Teen<br />

Tundra Books<br />

Tyndale House Publishers<br />

Unshelved<br />

WestSide Books<br />

4245<br />

2740<br />

2225<br />

2640<br />

2902<br />

1513<br />

3263<br />

2812<br />

4015<br />

3525<br />

2624<br />

2624<br />

2624<br />

2208<br />

3064<br />

2813<br />

2739<br />

2965<br />

2606<br />

2466<br />

2808<br />

2916<br />

4130<br />

2452<br />

2256


Wizards of the Coast<br />

World Book, Inc.<br />

Zest Books<br />

2253<br />

3125<br />

2946<br />

EQUIPMENT FURNITURE SUPPLIES<br />

Archival/Conservation Products<br />

Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc.<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

Crowley Company<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access<br />

Digital Transitions<br />

Gaylord Bros<br />

HK Systems Inc.<br />

IImage Retrieval, Inc.<br />

Sentry Technology Corporation<br />

Spacesaver Corporation<br />

The Library Store Inc.<br />

University Products Inc.<br />

Bookmobiles<br />

All American Specialty Vehicles<br />

Farber Specialty Vehicles<br />

Gaylord Bros<br />

Library Bureau Inc.<br />

3941<br />

3225<br />

1514<br />

2825<br />

3863<br />

1204<br />

1914<br />

1601<br />

3947<br />

3953<br />

2305<br />

3159<br />

1131<br />

1038<br />

3558<br />

1914<br />

2015<br />

1467


1468<br />

Matthews Specialty Vehicles, Inc.<br />

OBS Inc. Specialty Vehicles<br />

Display Cases/Fixtures/Systems<br />

Agati, Inc.<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

Buckstaff Company<br />

Chicago One Stop/Browser Display<br />

DEMCO Library Interiors<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

FireSign by Anode<br />

Gaylord Bros<br />

Gressco, Ltd.<br />

Highsmith<br />

Jasper Library Furniture<br />

Library Bureau Inc.<br />

Montel, Inc.<br />

Museum & Library Furniture LLC.<br />

Professional Store Design Group<br />

Silver Street, Inc./Media Technologies<br />

Spark<br />

Worden Co., The<br />

Electronic Library Kiosk<br />

Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc.<br />

Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access<br />

3212<br />

1133<br />

3515<br />

3225<br />

3365<br />

2653<br />

2725<br />

2825<br />

911<br />

1914<br />

3347<br />

2125<br />

3311<br />

2015<br />

3359<br />

1029<br />

3764<br />

711<br />

3139<br />

4131<br />

3941<br />

3559


Evanced Solutions<br />

FireSign by Anode<br />

Integrated Technology Group<br />

Libramation, Inc.<br />

Library Automation Technologies<br />

Library Ideas, LLC.<br />

mk Sorting Systems<br />

Sentry Technology Corporation<br />

TRACSYSTEMS, inc.<br />

VTLS Inc.<br />

Environmental Products<br />

CMS, Inc.<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Highsmith<br />

Jasper Group<br />

Jasper Library Furniture<br />

N Take<br />

Palmieri Furniture Ltd.<br />

Spark<br />

Worden Co., The<br />

Furniture<br />

Agati, Inc.<br />

Big Cozy Books<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

717<br />

911<br />

1501<br />

2104<br />

1036<br />

2147<br />

1405<br />

3953<br />

701<br />

1125<br />

4034<br />

2825<br />

2125<br />

3453<br />

3311<br />

2259<br />

3439<br />

3139<br />

4131<br />

3515<br />

2641<br />

3225<br />

1469


1470<br />

Buckstaff Company<br />

DEMCO Library Interiors<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Estey/Tennsco<br />

Eustis Chair<br />

EZDrop/Birchard Company<br />

Gaylord Bros<br />

Gressco, Ltd.<br />

Hidell <strong>and</strong> Associates Architects<br />

Highsmith<br />

Huston <strong>and</strong> Company<br />

Jasper Group<br />

Jasper Library Furniture<br />

KI<br />

Library Bureau Inc.<br />

Museum & Library Furniture LLC.<br />

Nienkamper Furniture & Accessories<br />

Palmieri Furniture Ltd.<br />

Professional Store Design Group<br />

Screenflex Portable Room Dividers <strong>and</strong> Display Systems<br />

Silver Street, Inc./Media Technologies<br />

Smith System<br />

Spark<br />

Tesco Industries Inc.<br />

The Library Store Inc.<br />

3365<br />

2725<br />

2825<br />

2114<br />

3252<br />

1336<br />

1914<br />

3347<br />

2112<br />

2125<br />

3065<br />

3453<br />

3311<br />

3903<br />

2015<br />

1029<br />

1537<br />

3439<br />

3764<br />

1441<br />

711<br />

1130<br />

3139<br />

3364<br />

3159


TMC Furniture, Inc.<br />

Vernon Library Supplies<br />

Worden Co., The<br />

Library Store/Promotional Products<br />

Chena River Marblers<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Dollar Days International, Inc.<br />

JanWay Company<br />

Karen & Co.<br />

Presto Stage<br />

Showcases<br />

Upstart/Upstart Books<br />

Watson Label Products<br />

Wonder-Shirts<br />

Mobile Storage<br />

Agati, Inc.<br />

Borroughs Corp.<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Elecompack by A.S.R.S<br />

Gaylord Bros<br />

Highsmith<br />

Jasper Group<br />

Jasper Library Furniture<br />

KI<br />

1231<br />

1608<br />

4131<br />

1141<br />

2825<br />

2545<br />

2211<br />

1126<br />

4134<br />

1043<br />

2124<br />

2407<br />

2638<br />

3515<br />

4140<br />

2825<br />

4041<br />

1914<br />

2125<br />

3453<br />

3311<br />

3903<br />

1471


1472<br />

Library Bureau Steel<br />

MJ Industries Inc.<br />

Montel, Inc.<br />

Nienkamper Furniture & Accessories<br />

Smith System<br />

Spacesaver Corporation<br />

Photo ID Systems<br />

iTeam Resources, Inc.<br />

World Media Group, Inc.<br />

Posters<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Films Media Group<br />

U.S. Census Bureau<br />

Puzzles <strong>and</strong> Games<br />

AccuCut<br />

Dig-it! Games<br />

Ellison<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Novelty<br />

Rubber Stamps<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Ellison<br />

4147<br />

3459<br />

3359<br />

1537<br />

1130<br />

2305<br />

1115<br />

714<br />

2825<br />

3761<br />

4114<br />

2838<br />

2364<br />

2302<br />

2247<br />

2825<br />

2302


Security Systems<br />

3M Library Systems<br />

Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc.<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

Clear-Vu<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Envisionware<br />

Gaylord Bros<br />

Gressco, Ltd.<br />

Integrated Technology Group<br />

Libramation, Inc.<br />

mk Sorting Systems<br />

Sentry Technology Corporation<br />

Showcases<br />

Stanger Litho-Library Services<br />

VTLS Inc.<br />

Shelving<br />

Agati, Inc.<br />

Borroughs Corp.<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

Buckstaff Company<br />

ColorMarq Shelf Management ID Systems<br />

DEMCO Library Interiors<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Elecompack by A.S.R.S<br />

1703<br />

3941<br />

3225<br />

2536<br />

2825<br />

3205<br />

1914<br />

3347<br />

1501<br />

2104<br />

1405<br />

3953<br />

1043<br />

4054<br />

1125<br />

3515<br />

4140<br />

3225<br />

3365<br />

2203<br />

2725<br />

2825<br />

4041<br />

1473


1474<br />

Estey/Tennsco<br />

Gaylord Bros<br />

Jasper Group<br />

Jasper Library Furniture<br />

KI<br />

Library Bureau Inc.<br />

Library Bureau Steel<br />

MJ Industries Inc.<br />

Montel, Inc.<br />

Nienkamper Furniture & Accessories<br />

Palmieri Furniture Ltd.<br />

Professional Store Design Group<br />

Silver Street, Inc./Media Technologies<br />

Smith System<br />

Spacesaver Corporation<br />

Spark<br />

Tesco Industries Inc.<br />

The Library Store Inc.<br />

Universal Air Lift<br />

Worden Co., The<br />

Storage Systems<br />

Borroughs Corp.<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Elecompack by A.S.R.S<br />

Estey/Tennsco<br />

2114<br />

1914<br />

3453<br />

3311<br />

3903<br />

2015<br />

4147<br />

3459<br />

3359<br />

1537<br />

3439<br />

3764<br />

711<br />

1130<br />

2305<br />

3139<br />

3364<br />

3159<br />

4209<br />

4131<br />

4140<br />

2825<br />

4041<br />

2114


Gaylord Bros<br />

HK Systems Inc.<br />

Library Bureau Steel<br />

mk Sorting Systems<br />

Montel, Inc.<br />

Spacesaver Corporation<br />

Tech Logic Corporation<br />

Worden Co., The<br />

Supplies<br />

AccuCut<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Ellison<br />

Gaylord Bros<br />

Highsmith<br />

JanWay Company<br />

KAPCO Book Protection<br />

Libramation, Inc.<br />

N Take<br />

Sentry Technology Corporation<br />

Shelfwiz<br />

SQR Solutions<br />

University Products Inc.<br />

Vernon Library Supplies<br />

1914<br />

1601<br />

4147<br />

1405<br />

3359<br />

2305<br />

1215<br />

4131<br />

2838<br />

3225<br />

2825<br />

2302<br />

1914<br />

2125<br />

2211<br />

3206<br />

2104<br />

2259<br />

3953<br />

831<br />

2365<br />

1131<br />

1608<br />

1475


1476<br />

Traffic Counters<br />

BayScan Technologies, LLC.<br />

SenSource, Inc.<br />

Walker Wireless People Counter<br />

SERVICES<br />

Architects<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Fletcher Farr Ayotte, Inc.<br />

Franck & Lohsen, Architects, Inc.<br />

Holzheimer Bolek+Meehan Architects<br />

Leo A Daly<br />

Museum & Library Furniture LLC.<br />

Perry Dean Rogers Partners Architects<br />

Princeton Architectural Press<br />

PSA-Dewberry Inc.<br />

Woollen, Molzan <strong>and</strong> Partners Architects<br />

Architecture<br />

Franck & Lohsen, Architects, Inc.<br />

GUND Partnership<br />

HEERY International, Inc.<br />

Hidell <strong>and</strong> Associates Architects<br />

Leo A Daly<br />

Milliken Carpet<br />

917<br />

1109<br />

914<br />

2825<br />

2347<br />

2347<br />

3944<br />

3256<br />

1029<br />

827<br />

3040<br />

3358<br />

2304<br />

2347<br />

1432<br />

1136<br />

2112<br />

3256<br />

1028


Perry Dean Rogers Partners Architects<br />

Princeton Architectural Press<br />

PSA-Dewberry Inc.<br />

827<br />

3040<br />

3358<br />

Associations<br />

Abu Dhabi International Book Fair<br />

3108<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Membership Pavilion<br />

2424<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>Program</strong>s Office<br />

2659<br />

ALISE<br />

924<br />

American Collective St<strong>and</strong><br />

3108<br />

Association of Research Libraries: LibQUAL+ & StatsQUAL 3853<br />

Beijing International Book Fair, CNPIEC<br />

3108<br />

Black Caucus of the Am. Lib Assn., Inc.<br />

4261<br />

BookExpo America<br />

3015<br />

Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA) 2943<br />

London Book Fair<br />

3108<br />

LYRASIS<br />

3533<br />

Music Library Association<br />

932<br />

National Information St<strong>and</strong>ards Organization<br />

1410<br />

Sharjah International Book Fair<br />

3108<br />

University of Illinois Grad School of Library & Information 933<br />

Science<br />

Book Wholesalers<br />

Ambassador Books <strong>and</strong> Media<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

2948<br />

3741<br />

1477


1478<br />

Book House Inc., The<br />

Books-A-Million<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

BWI<br />

Emery-Pratt Company<br />

Follett Library Resources<br />

Ingram Library Services<br />

International Publishers Marketing<br />

Junior Library Guild<br />

Midwest Library Service<br />

Perma-Bound Books<br />

Puvill Libros S.A.<br />

YBP Library Services<br />

Book/Audio Leasing<br />

Baker & Taylor<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

YBP Library Services<br />

Careers<br />

King County Library System<br />

LAC - Library Associates Companies<br />

Tutor.com<br />

Clothing <strong>and</strong> Jewelry<br />

Frozen Light Collection<br />

2967<br />

1425<br />

3225<br />

3231<br />

3532<br />

3331<br />

1942<br />

1631<br />

2959<br />

3117<br />

4025<br />

1632<br />

3841<br />

3741<br />

3225<br />

3841<br />

1232<br />

3913<br />

2753<br />

2566


Happy Feet, Inc. by RVJ International LLC.<br />

Karen & Co.<br />

Massaging Insoles by Dancing Feet, LLC.<br />

Rebound Designs<br />

Stop Falling Productions<br />

Wonder-Shirts<br />

Colleges <strong>and</strong> Universities<br />

ALISE<br />

Berkeley Electronic Press<br />

Better World Books<br />

Bioethics Research Library<br />

CMS, Inc.<br />

Drexel University, The iSchool at Drexel<br />

ebrary<br />

Hallett & Sons Expert Movers, Inc.<br />

Institute of International Education - CIES<br />

Mergent, Inc.<br />

ReferenceUSA<br />

Relocation Advisers Ltd.<br />

Research for Libraries<br />

San Jose State Univ. - School of Library & Information<br />

Science<br />

Sociometrics Corporation<br />

Syracuse University, School of Information Studies<br />

Tutor.com<br />

3952<br />

1126<br />

833<br />

4033<br />

4212<br />

2638<br />

924<br />

4116<br />

3946<br />

4243<br />

4034<br />

4037<br />

2757<br />

4215<br />

1527<br />

1311<br />

1007<br />

3339<br />

1533<br />

925<br />

4257<br />

2360<br />

2753<br />

1479


1480<br />

University of Illinois Grad School of Library & Information<br />

Science<br />

University of Maryl<strong>and</strong> - College of Information Studies<br />

University of Strathclyde, Dept. of Computer & Information<br />

Sciences<br />

University of Washington Information School<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

YBP Library Services<br />

933<br />

2443<br />

931<br />

929<br />

937<br />

3841<br />

Consultants<br />

American Interfile & Library Relocations<br />

4062<br />

Association of Research Libraries: LibQUAL+ & StatsQUAL 3853<br />

Atlas Systems<br />

3825<br />

AWE, Inc.<br />

3353<br />

Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc.<br />

3941<br />

Black Caucus of the Am. Lib Assn., Inc.<br />

4261<br />

ByWater Solutions<br />

817<br />

CIVICTechnologies<br />

804<br />

DEMCO Library Interiors<br />

2725<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

2825<br />

Gaylord Bros<br />

1914<br />

Hallett & Sons Expert Movers, Inc.<br />

4215<br />

HEERY International, Inc.<br />

1136<br />

Hidell <strong>and</strong> Associates Architects<br />

2112<br />

HK Systems Inc.<br />

1601<br />

Index Data - LLC (USA)<br />

1108


Jasper Library Furniture<br />

Junior Library Guild<br />

LAC - Library Associates Companies<br />

Libramation, Inc.<br />

Literacy+Exercise=Excellence <strong>Exhibit</strong>s<br />

LYRASIS<br />

Office Movers, Inc. Library Services Division<br />

OverDrive, Inc.<br />

Relocation Advisers Ltd.<br />

SirsiDynix<br />

Universal Air Lift<br />

William B. Meyer Inc.<br />

Database Conversions<br />

SirsiDynix<br />

Database Preparation<br />

Counting Opinions (SQUIRE) Ltd.<br />

SirsiDynix<br />

Disaster Planning<br />

ESRI<br />

William B. Meyer Inc.<br />

Facilities Management<br />

CRS Advanced Technology<br />

Envisionware<br />

3311<br />

2959<br />

3913<br />

2104<br />

4241<br />

3533<br />

4043<br />

1741<br />

3339<br />

2041<br />

4209<br />

4255<br />

2041<br />

1214<br />

2041<br />

800<br />

4255<br />

915<br />

3205<br />

1481


1482<br />

ESRI<br />

Evanced Solutions<br />

Event Management Systems (EMS)<br />

HEERY International, Inc.<br />

SenSource, Inc.<br />

Federal Government Services<br />

CENDI/SCIENCE.GOV<br />

Deep Web Technologies<br />

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation<br />

Institute of Museum <strong>and</strong> Library Services<br />

NASA/NOAA JPL<br />

National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration<br />

Central Library<br />

Office Movers, Inc. Library Services Division<br />

Patent & Trademark Depository Library <strong>Program</strong><br />

STAT-USA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce<br />

U.S. Department of Education<br />

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Scientific & Technical<br />

Information<br />

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency<br />

Financial Information<br />

BizMiner<br />

Comprise Technologies<br />

Grebow Tile Donor Recognition<br />

International Monetary Fund (IMF)<br />

800<br />

717<br />

1004<br />

1136<br />

1109<br />

4112<br />

916<br />

4102<br />

3958<br />

2864<br />

4013<br />

4043<br />

4117<br />

1128<br />

4012<br />

4110<br />

4031<br />

1433<br />

1001<br />

2237<br />

2338


Mergent, Inc.<br />

Morningstar<br />

Securities Research Company<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard & Poor’s<br />

U.S. Department of Education<br />

U.S. Securities <strong>and</strong> Exchange Commission<br />

Foreign Book Dealers<br />

Actrace<br />

Aux Amateurs De Livres<br />

Bilingual Publications Company<br />

Brockhaus/German Books<br />

Casalini Libri<br />

East View Information Services<br />

Erasmus Boekh<strong>and</strong>el BV<br />

HARRASSOWITZ<br />

Jean Touzot Librairie Internationale<br />

Librería García Cambeiro<br />

Puvill Libros S.A.<br />

Tsai Fong Books, Inc.<br />

Foreign Publishers<br />

American Collective St<strong>and</strong><br />

Beijing Chinese Book Trading Co.<br />

Bilingual Publications Company<br />

Elsevier Inc.<br />

1311<br />

3914<br />

4262<br />

2103<br />

4012<br />

4003<br />

1428<br />

1629<br />

1429<br />

3124<br />

1628<br />

1525<br />

1630<br />

1624<br />

1526<br />

1430<br />

1632<br />

3214<br />

3108<br />

830<br />

1429<br />

1924<br />

1483


1484<br />

Guadalajara Intl. Book Fair<br />

International Information Services<br />

Klett Sprachen GmbH/PONS GmbH<br />

London Book Fair<br />

Fundraising<br />

Better World Books<br />

Grebow Tile Donor Recognition<br />

The Hodge Group<br />

Interlibrary Loan Services<br />

Atlas Systems<br />

Auto-Graphics, Inc.<br />

Copyright Clearance Center<br />

Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access<br />

OCLC<br />

SirsiDynix<br />

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency<br />

L<strong>and</strong>scaping<br />

The R<strong>and</strong>olph Rose Collection<br />

Library Promotion<br />

BookPage<br />

Counting Opinions (SQUIRE) Ltd.<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

FireSign by Anode<br />

1529<br />

4251<br />

3124<br />

3108<br />

3946<br />

2237<br />

4253<br />

3825<br />

1225<br />

3919<br />

3559<br />

3717<br />

2041<br />

4031<br />

2933<br />

3160<br />

1214<br />

2825<br />

911


Grebow Tile Donor Recognition<br />

JanWay Company<br />

Library of Congress<br />

Moving Companies<br />

American Interfile & Library Relocations<br />

Hallett & Sons Expert Movers, Inc.<br />

Office Movers, Inc. Library Services Division<br />

Universal Air Lift<br />

William B. Meyer Inc.<br />

Online Tutoring<br />

Bioethics Research Library<br />

Brainfuse, Inc.<br />

Tutor.com<br />

Patron Card Mfg.<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

iTeam Resources, Inc.<br />

Reliance Label Solutions, Inc.<br />

World Media Group, Inc.<br />

Promotional Materials<br />

Bookbags, Inc.<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Institute of International Education - CIES<br />

JanWay Company<br />

2237<br />

2211<br />

3751<br />

4062<br />

4215<br />

4043<br />

4209<br />

4255<br />

4243<br />

4125<br />

2753<br />

2825<br />

1115<br />

815<br />

714<br />

1138<br />

2825<br />

1527<br />

2211<br />

1485


1486<br />

Karen & Co.<br />

MerryMakers<br />

N Take<br />

Reference Shelf, The<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Novelty<br />

Reading Promotion<br />

Booklist Publications<br />

BookPage<br />

Books-A-Million<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

Evanced Solutions<br />

JanWay Company<br />

Library of Congress<br />

Literacy+Exercise=Excellence <strong>Exhibit</strong>s<br />

MerryMakers<br />

National Endowment for the Humanities<br />

Presto Stage<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Novelty<br />

Upstart/Upstart Books<br />

Wonder-Shirts<br />

Scanning/Digital Imaging<br />

Backstage Library Works<br />

CMS, Inc.<br />

Crowley Company<br />

1126<br />

2405<br />

2259<br />

4219<br />

2247<br />

1611<br />

3160<br />

1425<br />

2825<br />

717<br />

2211<br />

3751<br />

4241<br />

2405<br />

2763<br />

4134<br />

2247<br />

2124<br />

2638<br />

3911<br />

4034<br />

1514


Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access<br />

e-ImageData Corp.<br />

HP BookPrep<br />

IImage Retrieval, Inc.<br />

Indus International, Inc.<br />

LAC - Library Associates Companies<br />

Luna Imaging, Inc.<br />

NA Publishing, Inc.<br />

Northern Micrographics<br />

OCLC<br />

ResCarta Foundation, Inc.<br />

Ristech Company Inc.<br />

VTLS Inc.<br />

3559<br />

1016<br />

905<br />

3947<br />

1210<br />

3913<br />

1106<br />

3253<br />

1706<br />

3717<br />

1010<br />

1002<br />

1125<br />

Seminars <strong>and</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>s<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>Program</strong>s Office<br />

2659<br />

American Collective St<strong>and</strong><br />

3108<br />

Association of Research Libraries: LibQUAL+ & StatsQUAL 3853<br />

EZDrop/Birchard Company<br />

1336<br />

Frankfurt Book Fair – Ausstellungsund Messe-GmbH 3124<br />

Information Today, Inc.<br />

4016<br />

London Book Fair<br />

3108<br />

LYRASIS<br />

3533<br />

Parenting Without Stress<br />

3264<br />

Renaissance Learning<br />

1240<br />

1487


1488<br />

Serial Dealers<br />

Brockhaus/German Books<br />

Brodart Co.<br />

W.T. Cox Subscriptions<br />

Small Press Work<br />

HP BookPrep<br />

Subscription Service<br />

ARTstor<br />

Basch Subscriptions<br />

Bernan<br />

BizMiner<br />

Brockhaus/German Books<br />

Counting Opinions (SQUIRE) Ltd.<br />

DEMCO, Inc.<br />

East View Information Services<br />

EBSCO<br />

Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.<br />

Faulkner Information Services<br />

Film Movement<br />

HARRASSOWITZ<br />

IBISWorld, Inc.<br />

IHS Jane’s<br />

INFORMS<br />

Junior Library Guild<br />

3124<br />

3225<br />

2233<br />

905<br />

3937<br />

4221<br />

3530<br />

1433<br />

3124<br />

1214<br />

2825<br />

1525<br />

1724<br />

3147<br />

4016<br />

2559<br />

1624<br />

1327<br />

3912<br />

1113<br />

2959


Magazine Subscription Service Agency<br />

Morningstar<br />

NBC Learn<br />

Popular Subscription Service<br />

Ringgold, Inc.<br />

SirsiDynix<br />

Sociometrics Corporation<br />

STAT-USA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce<br />

Swets<br />

The New York Times<br />

Vault, Inc.<br />

W.T. Cox Subscriptions<br />

Training<br />

Abu Dhabi International Book Fair<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Public <strong>Program</strong>s Office<br />

Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc.<br />

Digital Transitions<br />

Index Data - LLC (USA)<br />

Institute of International Education - CIES<br />

KAPCO Book Protection<br />

LE@D-Lifelong Education @ Desktop<br />

LearningExpress, LLC.<br />

LYRASIS<br />

Mother Goose on the Loose, LLC.<br />

National Library of Medicine<br />

3343<br />

3914<br />

805<br />

4207<br />

1605<br />

2041<br />

4257<br />

1128<br />

1617<br />

3930<br />

903<br />

2233<br />

3108<br />

2659<br />

3941<br />

1204<br />

1108<br />

1527<br />

3206<br />

927<br />

3005<br />

3533<br />

4064<br />

3362<br />

1489


1490<br />

PBS TeacherLine<br />

Relocation Advisers Ltd.<br />

Renaissance Learning<br />

San Jose State Univ. - School of Library & Information<br />

Science<br />

Search Institute Press<br />

SirsiDynix<br />

Syracuse University, School of Information Studies<br />

U.S. Census Bureau<br />

University of Illinois Grad School of Library & Information<br />

Science<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Children’s Rooms <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Movie Licensing USA<br />

Presto Stage<br />

U.S. EPA SunWise <strong>Program</strong><br />

2548<br />

3339<br />

1240<br />

925<br />

3341<br />

2041<br />

2360<br />

4114<br />

933<br />

937<br />

4134<br />

4115<br />

Community <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Anup Research And Multimedia USA Health <strong>and</strong> Wellness 4231<br />

Management Including Diabetes, High Blood Pressure,<br />

High Cholestrol, Heart Problem, Asthma, Women Health<br />

<strong>and</strong> Many More<br />

Literacy+Exercise=Excellence <strong>Exhibit</strong>s<br />

Movie Licensing USA<br />

Search Institute Press<br />

4241<br />

3829<br />

3341


U.S. EPA SunWise <strong>Program</strong><br />

4115<br />

1491


1492


1493


NOTES<br />

1495<br />

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1496


1497


1498


a<br />

A<br />

AAM,<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

AAMES,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

AAP’s Publishers Book Buzz<br />

(UNO), 628<br />

AASL,<br />

See American Association<br />

of School Librarians<br />

(AASL),<br />

AASL 101, 152, 304, 610<br />

Academic Collaboration <strong>and</strong><br />

Outreach,<br />

See Graphic Novels on<br />

Campus: Academic<br />

Collaboration <strong>and</strong> Outreach<br />

to the K-12 Community<br />

(poster),<br />

Academic Librarian Job<br />

Search, The: Strategies for<br />

1499<br />

Index<br />

Search Committees <strong>and</strong> Job<br />

Seekers (poster), 850<br />

Academic Library Luncheon<br />

(EBSCO Publishing; UNO), 609<br />

Academic Library Service to<br />

International Students<br />

Interest Group (ACRL), 671<br />

Academic Library Trends &<br />

Statistics Advisory Board<br />

(ACRL), 655<br />

Academic Outreach<br />

(ACRL-ULS), 685<br />

Accent on Arrangements:<br />

Tours of Washington, D.C., 98<br />

Accent on Children’s<br />

Arrangements, Inc.: Camp<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>, 74<br />

Accessibility Assembly<br />

(ASCLA), 628<br />

Accessing Religious<br />

Materials: A Digital Solution<br />

(CLA), 316, 610<br />

Accreditor Perspectives on<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Development<br />

(COA), 464, 685<br />

ACES,


1500<br />

See Winning with ACES:<br />

Diversity Initiative<br />

Prepares Minority<br />

Students for Librarianship<br />

(poster),<br />

Acquisitions Managers <strong>and</strong><br />

Vendors Interest Group<br />

(ALCTS), 671<br />

Acquisitions Section (AS),<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

ACRL,<br />

See Association of College<br />

<strong>and</strong> Research Libraries<br />

(ACRL),<br />

ACRL 101 & Membership<br />

Meeting, 155, 264, 578<br />

Action Research & the R2D2<br />

ID Model in an LIS Web Site<br />

Usability Study (grassroots<br />

program; <strong>ALA</strong>), 169, 240, 264, 578<br />

ADA, Diversity, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Workplace, The: Managing<br />

for Success<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY), 322, 610<br />

Addressing the Educational<br />

Needs of Economically<br />

Disadvantaged<br />

Elementary-Aged Children<br />

(poster), 850<br />

Administration & Leadership<br />

track, 198, 200, 207, 220, 228, 245<br />

Adopting a Homegrown<br />

Catalog Interface,<br />

See Keeping the Baby,<br />

Throwing out the<br />

Bathwater: Adopting a<br />

Homegrown Catalog<br />

Interface (poster),<br />

Adults with Special Needs<br />

Forum,<br />

See All-Forums Meeting:<br />

Library Services to<br />

Prisoners; People with<br />

Visual or Physical<br />

Disabilities; People Who<br />

Are Hard of Hearing or<br />

Deaf; <strong>and</strong> Adults with<br />

Special Needs Forums<br />

(ASCLA-LSSPS),<br />

Advice for the Laid Off,<br />

Insecurely Employed, <strong>and</strong><br />

Mid-Career Slump,<br />

See Getting Back into the<br />

Game: Advice for the Laid<br />

Off, Insecurely Employed,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mid-Career Slump<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-APA),<br />

Advisory Board Meetings,


See also Editorial<br />

(Advisory) Board<br />

Meetings,<br />

ACRL: New Publications, 657<br />

Advisory (Committee)<br />

Meetings,<br />

ACRL-IS, 594, 697<br />

AL, 610<br />

HRDR, 713<br />

OITP, 697<br />

Website (YALSA), 670<br />

Advocacy <strong>and</strong> Social Media:<br />

Library Services for All in the<br />

Community (REFORMA,<br />

PLA), 356, 628<br />

Advocacy by All (PLA), 200,<br />

424, 657<br />

Advocacy Committee (ACRL),<br />

671<br />

Advocacy Coordinating Group<br />

(COLA), 594<br />

Advocacy Institute,<br />

See Surviving in a Tough<br />

Economy: An Advocacy<br />

Institute Workshop<br />

(COLA),<br />

Advocacy, Marketing, &<br />

Fundraising subtrack, 198, 200<br />

Advocacy subtrack, 198, 207, 212,<br />

233<br />

1501<br />

Advocacy Training<br />

Subcommittee (COLA), 671<br />

Aeon Users Group (Atlas<br />

Systems; UNO), 670<br />

AFAS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Affiliates Luncheon (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

670<br />

Afghanistan in Context—The<br />

Background to the War That<br />

Every Librarian Should Know<br />

(SRRT), 228, 373, 628<br />

AFL-ABOS,<br />

See Association of<br />

Bookmobile <strong>and</strong> Outreach<br />

Services (ABOS),<br />

AFL-AILA,<br />

See American Indian<br />

Library Association (AILA),<br />

AFL-ARL,<br />

See Association of<br />

Research Libraries (ARL),<br />

AFL-ARSL,<br />

See Association for Rural<br />

<strong>and</strong> Small Libraries<br />

(ARSL),<br />

AFL-BC<strong>ALA</strong>,<br />

See Black Caucus of <strong>ALA</strong><br />

(BC<strong>ALA</strong>),


1502<br />

AFL-Beta Phi Mu,<br />

See Beta Phi Mu,<br />

AFL-C<strong>ALA</strong>,<br />

See Chinese American<br />

Librarians Association<br />

(C<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

AFL-OLAC,<br />

See OnLine Audiovisual<br />

Catalogers Inc. (OLAC),<br />

AFL-PTDLA,<br />

See Patent <strong>and</strong> Trademark<br />

Depository Library<br />

Association (PTDLA):<br />

Meeting,<br />

AFL-REFORMA,<br />

See National Association<br />

to Promote Library<br />

Services to the Spanish<br />

Speaking (REFORMA),<br />

AFL-TLA,<br />

See Theatre Library<br />

Association (TLA): Dress<br />

Me UP with Your Research,<br />

African Libraries: Meeting<br />

the Needs of Diverse<br />

Communities (IRC), 443, 671<br />

Afro-American Studies<br />

Librarians Section (AFAS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

AILA,<br />

See American Indian<br />

Library Association (AILA),<br />

AL,<br />

See American Libraries<br />

(AL): Advisory Committee<br />

Meeting,<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>,<br />

See American Library<br />

Association (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA (American Library<br />

Association–Allied<br />

Professional Association),<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Meeting, 569<br />

Budget Analysis & Review<br />

Committee <strong>and</strong> the Finance<br />

& Audit Committee Joint<br />

Meeting, 697<br />

Certification <strong>Program</strong><br />

Committee, 610<br />

CPLA Certification Review<br />

Committee, 574<br />

Getting Back into the<br />

Game: Advice for the Laid<br />

Off, Insecurely Employed,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mid-Career Slump, 200,<br />

470, 685<br />

Information & Council, 178,<br />

670


Library Support Staff<br />

Certification (LSSC)<br />

Certification Review, 642<br />

<strong>Program</strong>, 470<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Open Forum, 696<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Portfolio<br />

Evaluator Training, 527, 713<br />

Negotiation—What Else Is<br />

on the Table?, 235, 543, 720<br />

Not So Extreme<br />

Makeovers, 235, 448, 671<br />

Professional Integrity <strong>and</strong><br />

Library Workers: What’s<br />

the Connection?, 328, 610<br />

Promotion <strong>and</strong><br />

Fund-raising, 713<br />

Publishing Committee, 671<br />

Salaries <strong>and</strong> Status of<br />

Library Workers, 628<br />

Salaries <strong>and</strong> Status of<br />

Library Workers Working<br />

Groups, 574<br />

Union 101 for Libraries, 200,<br />

360, 628<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-LITERACY,<br />

See under American<br />

Library Association (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-PAC,<br />

See Public Awareness<br />

Committee (PAC; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING,<br />

1503<br />

See Publishing Services of<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> (<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING),<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Store, 84<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Task Force on Google<br />

Panel Discussion (WO), 233,<br />

286, 594<br />

ALCTS,<br />

See Association for Library<br />

Collections <strong>and</strong> Technical<br />

Services (ALCTS),<br />

ALCTS 101: Helping New<br />

Members Get Involved, 155,<br />

254, 577<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street Press<br />

(UNO),<br />

Anthropology <strong>and</strong> What’s<br />

New in Social Science<br />

Video Advisory<br />

Roundtable, 628<br />

Counseling <strong>and</strong> Therapy<br />

Roundtable, 628<br />

History in Video Advisory<br />

Roundtable, 685<br />

Music Advisory<br />

Roundtable, 696<br />

Underground &<br />

Independent Comics,<br />

Comix, & Graphic Novels<br />

Advisory Roundtable, 628<br />

Alex Awards Committee<br />

Meeting (YALSA), 628, 685, 706


1504<br />

See also <strong>2010</strong> Alex Awards<br />

(YALSA),<br />

All Committee(s) Meetings,<br />

AASL, 642, 720<br />

ACRL,<br />

AAMES, 610<br />

AFAS, 610<br />

ARTS, 578<br />

CJCLS, 657<br />

CLS, 642<br />

DLS, 642<br />

LES, 697<br />

LPSS, 642<br />

SEES, 610<br />

STS, 594<br />

WSS, 657<br />

ALCTS, 671<br />

AS, 610<br />

CMDS, 642<br />

CRS, 578<br />

PARS, 697<br />

ALSC, 642<br />

ALTAFF, 706<br />

ASCLA, 685<br />

GLBTRT, 594<br />

LIRT, 594, 697<br />

PLA, 578<br />

RUSA,<br />

MARS, 642<br />

RSS, 578<br />

STARS, 578<br />

YALSA, 609, 655<br />

All Discussion Meeting<br />

(ALSC), 671<br />

All Division-Level Committee<br />

Meetings (LLAMA), 657<br />

All Executive Committees<br />

Meeting (ALCTS), 657<br />

All-Forums Meeting: Library<br />

Services to Prisoners; People<br />

with Visual or Physical<br />

Disabilities; People Who Are<br />

Hard of Hearing or Deaf; <strong>and</strong><br />

Adults with Special Needs<br />

Forums (ASCLA-LSSPS), 454,<br />

671<br />

Alliance for Association<br />

Excellence Committee<br />

Meeting (AASL), 685<br />

Allied Professional<br />

Association,<br />

See <strong>ALA</strong>-APA (American<br />

Library Association–Allied<br />

Professional Association),<br />

All Politics Is Local:<br />

‘Positioning Libraries for<br />

Success in the Capital’ (WO),<br />

233, 270, 578<br />

All Section-Level Committee<br />

Meetings (LLAMA), 671<br />

All STS Member Meeting &<br />

Breakfast (ACRL-STS), 642


All Subcommittee Planning<br />

Meeting (<strong>ALA</strong>-LITERACY), 594<br />

All Task Force(s) Meeting,<br />

ACRL-STS, 628<br />

SRRT, 578<br />

ALSC,<br />

See Association for Library<br />

Service to Children (ALSC),<br />

ALSC 101, 155, 254, 574<br />

ALTAFF,<br />

See Association of Library<br />

Trustees, Advocates,<br />

Trustees, Friends <strong>and</strong><br />

Foundations (ALTAFF),<br />

Alternative Media Task Force<br />

(SRRT), 578<br />

Alumni Reunion (LS), 148, 480,<br />

696<br />

Amateur Sleuths (PopTop<br />

Stage), 889<br />

Amazing Audiobooks for<br />

Young Adults (YALSA), 685<br />

American Association of<br />

School Librarians (AASL),<br />

AASL 101, 152, 304, 610<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

642, 720<br />

Alliance for Association<br />

Excellence Committee<br />

Meeting, 685<br />

1505<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> 2011<br />

Committee, 657<br />

Awards Luncheon, 521, 713<br />

Best of the Best from the<br />

University Presses, The:<br />

Books You Should Know<br />

About, 220, 225, 437, 671<br />

Board Orientation, 727<br />

Casting the E-Book<br />

Hook—We Can’t Let This<br />

One Get Away, 211, 212, 350, 628<br />

Connecting Our Learning<br />

Community Dots, 212, 378, 642<br />

ELMSS (Educators of<br />

Library Media Specialists<br />

Section),<br />

Section Meeting, 706<br />

Update <strong>and</strong> Comment<br />

Collection on the Draft<br />

Revised St<strong>and</strong>ards for<br />

School Librarian<br />

Preparation, 609<br />

Finding the Balance: Kids’<br />

Rights, Parental Dem<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Librarian’s Rule (with<br />

ALSC), 328, 610<br />

Gaining Library Support<br />

Through Storytelling, 212,<br />

350, 628


1506<br />

Grassroots 2.0: New<br />

Technologies (with ALSC),<br />

412, 657<br />

ISS (Independent Schools<br />

Section),<br />

Section Meeting, 713<br />

Social, 430, 671<br />

Tour, 249, 569<br />

Joint Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (with ALSC,<br />

YALSA), 561<br />

Joint Intellectual Freedom<br />

Committee (with ALSC,<br />

YALSA), 628<br />

Joint Legislation<br />

Committee, 642<br />

Leading the<br />

Transformation of<br />

Education for the 21st<br />

Century (Division<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>), 159,<br />

276, 594<br />

Library Services for<br />

Children along the Autism<br />

Spectrum, 569<br />

Low-Budget Ways to<br />

Connect Readers with<br />

Authors Using Web 2.0<br />

Tools, 211, 220, 504, 706<br />

National Preservation<br />

Week: Pass It On! (with<br />

PLA, ALCTS), 225, 378, 642<br />

NCATE (with COA),<br />

Coordinating Committee<br />

Meeting, 609<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Review<br />

Training, 249, 569<br />

Notable Books for a Global<br />

Society Awards, 220, 401, 657<br />

Not in My Library!<br />

Self-Censorship Alive <strong>and</strong><br />

Well, 220, 225, 430, 671<br />

Past Presidents Luncheon,<br />

609<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Leading the<br />

Transformation of<br />

Education for the 21st<br />

Century, 159, 276, 594<br />

Promoting Recreational<br />

Reading in the Elementary<br />

School <strong>and</strong> at Home:<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s That Really<br />

Work!, 207, 220, 378, 642<br />

Reaching Latino Teens<br />

Through Multiple<br />

Literacies: A <strong>Program</strong> for<br />

School <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Librarians (with<br />

REFORMA), 316, 610


Reading for a<br />

Lifetime—You Bet!, 207, 220,<br />

504, 706<br />

Sequenced Learning:<br />

Applying Information<br />

Literacy Continuously<br />

Across K-20 (with ACRL),<br />

212, 245, 264, 578<br />

‘Social’ Lives <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Literacy:<br />

Re-packaging Classic<br />

Course Content for<br />

Millennials, 212, 259, 578<br />

SPVS (Supervisors<br />

Section): Section Meeting,<br />

706<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Top 25 Web Sites for<br />

Teaching <strong>and</strong> Learning:<br />

Categories, Criteria, <strong>and</strong><br />

Collaborative Strategies,<br />

401, 565, 657<br />

We’re in the Money! LSTA<br />

Grants in School Libraries,<br />

207, 212, 304, 610<br />

Youth Council Caucus (with<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-COUNCIL, YALSA), 485,<br />

697, 706<br />

American Dream Starts @<br />

Your Library, The<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-LITERACY), 504, 706<br />

1507<br />

American Indian Library<br />

Association (AILA),<br />

American Indian Youth<br />

Literature Awards<br />

Presentation (with OLOS),<br />

548, 697<br />

Business Meeting, 685<br />

Executive Board Meeting,<br />

671<br />

Indigenous Peoples in the<br />

Americas: Access to<br />

Electronic Primary<br />

Resource Materials at the<br />

Library of Congress (with<br />

OLOS), 504, 706<br />

American Indian Youth<br />

Literature Awards<br />

Presentation (OLOS, AILA),<br />

548, 697<br />

American Libraries (AL):<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

Meeting, 610<br />

American Library Association<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

acronyms, 196<br />

Affiliates Luncheon, 670<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA,<br />

(see <strong>ALA</strong>-APA (American<br />

Library Association–Allied<br />

Professional Association),


1508<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Office at the<br />

conference, 121, 122<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Store, 84<br />

Ambassadors, 152, 178<br />

Auditorium Speaker<br />

Series,<br />

(see Auditorium Speaker<br />

Series (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Awards Reception <strong>and</strong><br />

Ceremony, 7, 74, 552, 727<br />

Battledecks (competition),<br />

183, 543, 697<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong>,<br />

(see Black Caucus of <strong>ALA</strong><br />

(BC<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Book Cart Drill Team World<br />

Championship, 7, 464, 685<br />

Budget Analysis <strong>and</strong><br />

Review Committee (BARC),<br />

Joint Meeting of Division<br />

Leaders <strong>and</strong> the Budget<br />

Analysis & Review<br />

Committee, 685<br />

Meeting, 569<br />

Planning <strong>and</strong> Budget<br />

Assembly, 671<br />

Closing Session, 7, 13, 548, 727<br />

COA,<br />

(see Committee on<br />

Accreditation (COA; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

COE (Committee on<br />

Education), 610<br />

COL,<br />

(see Committee on<br />

Legislation (COL; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Committee on Membership<br />

Meetings, 569<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Committee, 610<br />

conference office locator,<br />

121, 122<br />

Constitution & Bylaws<br />

Committee, 610, 697<br />

Constitution & Bylaws<br />

Review, 594<br />

COO (Committee on<br />

Organization), 594, 713<br />

CORS,<br />

(see Committee on<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Statistics<br />

(CORS; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

COSWL,<br />

(see Committee on Status<br />

of Women in Librarianship<br />

(COSWL; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Council,<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Council, 178, 657, 706, 727<br />

Council Forum, 178, 685, 697<br />

Council Resolutions<br />

Committee, 610<br />

Orientation Committee,<br />

574


Orientation Session, 264,<br />

578<br />

Youth Council Caucus<br />

(with AASL, YALSA), 485,<br />

697, 706<br />

CPCT (<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Coordinating Team), 713<br />

CRC,<br />

(see Chapter Relations<br />

Committee (CRC; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Development Office:<br />

Library Champions, 143<br />

DIVERSITY,<br />

(see Office for Diversity of<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> (<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY),<br />

division presidents,<br />

divisions of,<br />

AASL,<br />

(see American<br />

Association of School<br />

Librarians (AASL),<br />

ACRL,<br />

(see Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

ALCTS,<br />

(see Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

ALSC,<br />

1509<br />

(see Association for<br />

Library Service to<br />

Children (ALSC),<br />

ALTAFF,<br />

(see Association of<br />

Library Trustees,<br />

Advocates, Trustees,<br />

Friends <strong>and</strong> Foundations<br />

(ALTAFF),<br />

ASCLA,<br />

(see Association of<br />

Specialized <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Library<br />

Agencies (ASCLA),<br />

LITA,<br />

(see Library <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Technology<br />

Association (LITA),<br />

LLAMA,<br />

(see Library Leadership<br />

<strong>and</strong> Management<br />

Association (LLAMA),<br />

PLA,<br />

(see Public Library<br />

Association (PLA),<br />

presidential programs,<br />

(see presidential<br />

programs),<br />

RUSA,


1510<br />

(see Reference <strong>and</strong> User<br />

Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

YALSA,<br />

(see Young Adult Library<br />

Services Association<br />

(YALSA),<br />

Divisions Presidents’<br />

Breakfast, 642<br />

early-bird registration,<br />

Education Assembly, 628<br />

Emerging Leaders Salon,<br />

610<br />

Emerging Leaders<br />

Subcommittee, 657<br />

Emerging Leaders Training<br />

Session, 565<br />

Executive Board,<br />

(see also Council in this<br />

entry),<br />

Executive Board<br />

Meeting, 565, 713<br />

Executive Committee, 561<br />

Finance <strong>and</strong> Audit<br />

Committee, 609<br />

members of,<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s Closing Reception,<br />

735, 738<br />

first-time attendee<br />

information, 152, 155<br />

FTRF,<br />

(see Freedom to Read<br />

Foundation (FTRF; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

general conference<br />

information, 74, 78, 84<br />

grassroots programs,<br />

(see grassroots programs<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

green marketing efforts,<br />

907<br />

HRDR,<br />

(see Office for Human<br />

Resources Development<br />

<strong>and</strong> Recruitment (HRDR;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

IFC,<br />

(see Intellectual Freedom<br />

Committee (IFC),<br />

Inaugural Banquet, 7, 74, 552,<br />

727<br />

IRC,<br />

(see International<br />

Relations Committee (IRC),<br />

JobLIST Placement Center,<br />

899<br />

LAMs Converge, The: What<br />

Does the Future Hold for<br />

Libraries, Archives <strong>and</strong><br />

Museums?, 207, 322, 610<br />

LeRoy C. Merritt<br />

Humanitarian Fund Board<br />

of Trustees Meeting, 670


Leveling Up Library<br />

Gaming: A Partnership<br />

Perspective, 220, 282, 594<br />

LITERACY,<br />

American Dream Starts<br />

@ Your Library, The, 504,<br />

706<br />

Committee on Literacy,<br />

All Subcommittee<br />

Planning Meeting, 594<br />

Literacy Assembly<br />

Meeting, 569<br />

Time to Act: An Agenda<br />

for Advancing<br />

Adolescent Advocacy,<br />

407, 657<br />

Tools to Promote Family<br />

Literacy <strong>and</strong> Advocacy<br />

(with <strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY),<br />

245, 322, 610<br />

Member Initiative Groups<br />

(MIGs),<br />

(see Member Initiative<br />

Groups (MIGs; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Membership Committee,<br />

685<br />

Membership Pavilion, 907<br />

OITP,<br />

(see Office for Information<br />

Technology Policy (OITP;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

1511<br />

OLOS,<br />

(see Office for Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Outreach Services (OLOS;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Open Gaming Night, 577<br />

Opening General Session,<br />

7, 13, 628<br />

ORS,<br />

(see Office for Research<br />

<strong>and</strong> Statistics (ORS; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Policy Monitoring<br />

Committee, 685<br />

poster sessions, 78, 735, 843,<br />

850, 857, 864<br />

PPO,<br />

(see Public <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Office (PPO; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

presidential welcome<br />

letter, 2<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

(Featuring Eppo Van<br />

Nispen Tot Sevenaer), 7, 18,<br />

459, 685<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Reception, 480<br />

ProQuest Scholarship<br />

Bash, 7, 58, 373, 628<br />

Publishing Services,<br />

(see Publishing Services<br />

of <strong>ALA</strong> (<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING),<br />

RBB,


1512<br />

(see Reference Books<br />

Bulletin (RBB;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING),<br />

Recruitment Assembly, 697<br />

Round Table Coordinating<br />

Assembly, 569<br />

Round Tables,<br />

EMIERT,<br />

(see Ethnic <strong>and</strong><br />

Multicultural<br />

Information Exchange<br />

Round Table (EMIERT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

ERT,<br />

(see <strong>Exhibit</strong>s Round<br />

Table (ERT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

FAFLRT,<br />

(see Federal <strong>and</strong> Armed<br />

Forces Libraries Round<br />

Table (FAFLRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

GLBTRT,<br />

(see Gay, Lesbian,<br />

Bisexual, <strong>and</strong><br />

Transgendered Round<br />

Table (GLBTRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

GODORT,<br />

(see Government<br />

Documents Round Table<br />

(GODORT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

IFRT,<br />

(see Intellectual<br />

Freedom Round Table<br />

(IFRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

IRRT,<br />

(see International<br />

Relations Round Table<br />

(IRRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

LEARNRT,<br />

(see Learning<br />

Roundtable (LEARNRT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

LHRT,<br />

(see Library History<br />

Round Table (LHRT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

LIRT,<br />

(see Library Instruction<br />

Round Table (LIRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

LRRT,<br />

(see Library Research<br />

Round Table (LRRT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

LSSIRT,<br />

(see Library Support<br />

Staff Interest Round<br />

Table (LSSIRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

MAGERT,<br />

(see Map <strong>and</strong> Geography<br />

Round Table (MAGERT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

NMRT,


(see New Members<br />

Round Table (NMRT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

SORT,<br />

(see Staff Organizations<br />

Round Table (SORT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

SRRT,<br />

(see Social<br />

Responsibilities Round<br />

Table (SRRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

VRT,<br />

(see Video Round Table<br />

(VRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Schneider Family Book<br />

Award Luncheon, 713<br />

Scholarships <strong>and</strong> Study<br />

Grants Committee, 642<br />

sponsor thanks, 136<br />

TOLD,<br />

(see Training, Orientation,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Leadership<br />

Development (TOLD)<br />

Committee (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Travel Desk, 84<br />

Unconference <strong>Program</strong>, 93,<br />

565<br />

Website Advisory<br />

Committee (WAC), 697<br />

WO,<br />

1513<br />

(see Washington Office<br />

(WO; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Workshop for Membership<br />

Chairs (MEMBERSHIP), 574<br />

American Psychological<br />

Association (APA; UNO),<br />

Librarian Roundtable<br />

Breakfast, 655<br />

Lunch <strong>and</strong> Learn, 713<br />

American Samoa: Tsunami<br />

Response <strong>and</strong> Recovery<br />

(poster), 857<br />

American Universities <strong>and</strong><br />

Libraries in Education City,<br />

Doha Qatar (poster), 857<br />

America’s Libraries in the<br />

21st Century Subcommittee<br />

(OITP),<br />

Americas Regional Council<br />

Meeting (OCLC), 565<br />

And the Survey Says...!<br />

Strengthening Services<br />

Through Surveying<br />

(LLAMA-SASS), 207, 515, 706<br />

Animal <strong>Program</strong>s in<br />

Libraries,<br />

See Sit, Paws, Read:<br />

Animal <strong>Program</strong>s in<br />

Libraries (ALSC),<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> 2011<br />

Committee (AASL), 657


1514<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> (2011)<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Subcommittee<br />

(PLA),<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> Membership Meeting<br />

(BC<strong>ALA</strong>), 485, 696<br />

ANSS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Anthropology <strong>and</strong> Sociology<br />

Section (ANSS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Anthropology <strong>and</strong> What’s<br />

New in Social Science Video<br />

Advisory Roundtable<br />

(Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street Press;<br />

UNO), 628<br />

Anthropology Librarians<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-ANSS), 685<br />

APA,<br />

See <strong>ALA</strong>-APA (American<br />

Library Association–Allied<br />

Professional Association);<br />

American Psychological<br />

Association (APA; UNO),<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong>,<br />

Applying Information<br />

Literacy Continuously Across<br />

K-20,<br />

See Sequenced Learning:<br />

Applying Information<br />

Literacy Continuously<br />

Across K-20 (AASL, ACRL),<br />

Appography: The<br />

Bibliography for the<br />

Twenty-First Century<br />

(poster), 864<br />

Arbuthnot Committee,<br />

See 2011 Arbuthnot Lecture<br />

Committee (ALSC); 2012<br />

Arbuthnot Lecture<br />

Committee (ALSC),<br />

Archivists <strong>and</strong> Librarians:<br />

Together We Can Save<br />

Congress (GODORT), 225, 509,<br />

706<br />

Area Studies Librarianship,<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong><br />

Interdisciplinary Studies in<br />

Today’s <strong>and</strong> Tomorrow’s<br />

Academic <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRLSEES), 200, 464,<br />

685<br />

Ares Users Group (Atlas<br />

Systems; UNO), 628<br />

Are You a <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Librarian? (PPO), 211, 448, 671


Ariadne’s Thread: A<br />

Cataloger at the Reference<br />

Desk (poster), 857<br />

ARL,<br />

See Association of<br />

Research Libraries (ARL),<br />

ARTS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Arts Section (ARTS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

AS,<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

ASCLA,<br />

See Association of<br />

Specialized <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Library<br />

Agencies (ASCLA),<br />

Asian, African, <strong>and</strong> Middle<br />

Eastern Section (AAMES),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Asian & African Materials<br />

(AAM),<br />

1515<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

Asian American Political<br />

Participation: Librarians,<br />

Media & Advocacy (AP<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

228, 407, 657<br />

Asian or Pacific American<br />

Librarians Association<br />

(AP<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Asian American Political<br />

Participation: Librarians,<br />

Media & Advocacy, 228, 407,<br />

657<br />

Executive Board Meeting,<br />

577<br />

30th Anniversary<br />

Celebration, 485, 696<br />

Asking for Permission: A<br />

Survey of Copyright<br />

Workflows for Institutional<br />

Repositories (poster), 843<br />

Assembling a Consulting<br />

Toolkit: What You Need to<br />

Know to Become a<br />

Successful Library<br />

Consultant (ASCLA), 565<br />

Assessing Graduate<br />

Students’ Information Skills,


1516<br />

See Short <strong>and</strong> Sweet:<br />

Assessing Graduate<br />

Students’ Information<br />

Skills (poster),<br />

Assessment <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Committee (LITA), 628<br />

Assessment Discussion<br />

Group (Special Session;<br />

ACRL-STS), 610<br />

Assessment for the Rest of<br />

Us: Informal Techniques You<br />

Can Use (LLAMA-MAES), 207,<br />

498, 697<br />

Assessment Meeting,<br />

ACRL, 594<br />

ACRL-STS, 594<br />

Assessment Workshop<br />

(ARL), 706<br />

Association for Library<br />

Collections <strong>and</strong> Technical<br />

Services (ALCTS),<br />

Acquisitions Managers <strong>and</strong><br />

Vendors Interest Group, 671<br />

AS (Acquisitions Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

610<br />

E-Books: How Do You<br />

Know It Was Worth It<br />

(with ALCTS-CMDS,<br />

RUSA-CODES, PLA), 225,<br />

492, 697<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting, 657<br />

Forum, 527, 713<br />

Gifts <strong>and</strong> Exchange, 578<br />

Open to Change: Open<br />

Source <strong>and</strong> Next<br />

Generation ILS <strong>and</strong> ERMS<br />

(with ALCTS-CRS), 225, 412,<br />

657<br />

Taming the Licensing<br />

Tiger: New Formats, New<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards, New<br />

Challenges, 565<br />

ALCTS 101: Helping New<br />

Members Get Involved, 155,<br />

254, 577<br />

All Executive Committees<br />

Meeting, 657<br />

Authorized Genre, Forms<br />

<strong>and</strong> Facets in RDA (with<br />

LITA), 459, 671<br />

Awards Ceremony, 480, 696<br />

Board Orientation, 578<br />

Budget <strong>and</strong> Finance<br />

Meeting, 574<br />

Cataloging & Description<br />

of Cartographic Resources:<br />

From Parchment to Pixels,<br />

Paper to Digital, 561, 565<br />

CCS (Cataloging <strong>and</strong><br />

Classification Section),


Boot Camp for the 21st<br />

Century Metadata<br />

Manager (with OLAC),<br />

225, 485, 697<br />

Catalog Form <strong>and</strong><br />

Function Interest Group,<br />

594<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Beyond:<br />

The Year of Cataloging<br />

Research (with LITA,<br />

RUSA-RSS), 225, 385, 642, 655<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong><br />

Classification Interest<br />

Group: Social Tagging in<br />

Libraries, 657<br />

Cataloging Norms<br />

Interest Group, 610<br />

Cataloging of Children’s<br />

Materials Committee, 671<br />

Catalog Management<br />

Interest Group, 610<br />

Committee on<br />

Cataloging,<br />

Asian <strong>and</strong> African<br />

Materials, 671<br />

Description & Access,<br />

610, 697<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Committee Meeting, 610<br />

1517<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Training Materials<br />

Committee, 671<br />

Copy Cataloging Interest<br />

Group, 594<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting, 577, 657, 697<br />

Forum, 254, 574<br />

Heads of Cataloging<br />

Interest Group, 697<br />

Metadata Interest Group,<br />

642<br />

Policy <strong>and</strong> Planning<br />

Committee, 706<br />

RDA 101, 565<br />

RDA Planning <strong>and</strong><br />

Training Task Force, 685<br />

RDA <strong>Program</strong> Task Force,<br />

685<br />

RDA Update Forum, 448,<br />

671<br />

Recruitment <strong>and</strong><br />

Mentoring Committee,<br />

610<br />

Research <strong>and</strong><br />

Publications Committee,<br />

628<br />

Serving Non-English<br />

Speaking <strong>and</strong><br />

Pre-Literate Children:


1518<br />

How Cataloging Can<br />

Help, 212, 225, 448, 671<br />

Subject Analysis<br />

Committee (SAC),<br />

Meeting, 642, 713<br />

Subcommittee on<br />

FAST, 574<br />

CMDS (Collection<br />

Management <strong>and</strong><br />

Development Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

642<br />

Chief Collection<br />

Development Officers of<br />

Large Research Libraries,<br />

578<br />

Collection Development<br />

for the Practitioner<br />

Interest Group, 671<br />

Collection Development<br />

in Academic Libraries<br />

Interest Group, 610<br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Development: We Really<br />

Mean It This Time (with<br />

RUSA-CODES), 225, 360, 628<br />

E-Books: How Do You<br />

Know It Was Worth It (with<br />

ALCTS-AS, RUSACODES,<br />

PLA), 225, 492, 697<br />

Emerging Research in<br />

Collection Management<br />

& Development, 470, 685<br />

Multiple Formats <strong>and</strong><br />

Multiple Copies in a<br />

Digital Age: Acceptance,<br />

Tolerance, Elimination<br />

(with RUSA-CODES), 225,<br />

328, 610<br />

Negotiating the<br />

Downturn: Collection<br />

Development for Tough<br />

Times (with<br />

RUSA-CODES), 225, 448, 671<br />

Converging Metadata<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards in Cultural<br />

Institutions: Apples &<br />

Oranges, 225, 270, 578<br />

Creating a 21st Learning<br />

Environment, 565<br />

Creative Ideas in Technical<br />

Services Interest Group<br />

Meeting, 685<br />

CRG (Council of Regional<br />

Groups),<br />

Membership Meeting, 671<br />

Planning Session, 577<br />

CRS (Continuing Resources<br />

Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

578


College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries Interest Group,<br />

594<br />

Continuing Resources<br />

Forum, 713<br />

Electronic Resources IG<br />

Meeting, 594<br />

Holdings Update Forum:<br />

Next Generation OPACs:<br />

Making the Most of Local<br />

Holdings Data, 360, 628<br />

Open to Change: Open<br />

Source <strong>and</strong> Next<br />

Generation ILS <strong>and</strong> ERMS<br />

(with ALCTS-AS), 225, 412,<br />

657<br />

Policy & Planning<br />

Committee, 697<br />

Rethinking Library<br />

Business Model for<br />

Licensed Digital Contents<br />

under Mobile <strong>and</strong> Cloud<br />

Computing Deals: Access<br />

of Continuing Resources<br />

Interest Group, 685<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Update<br />

Forum, 412, 657<br />

Division All Committee<br />

Meeting, 671<br />

Forum, 492, 697<br />

FRBR Interest Group, 569<br />

1519<br />

Got Data? New Roles for<br />

Libraries in Shaping 21st<br />

Century Research (Division<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>), 159,<br />

225, 509, 706<br />

LCWG Report<br />

Implementation Task<br />

Group, 671<br />

Linked Data: Making<br />

Library Data Converse with<br />

the World, 561<br />

LMPI, 685<br />

LRTS (Library Resources &<br />

Technical Services)<br />

Editorial Board, 657<br />

Membership in the<br />

Division: What’s in It for<br />

Me?, 225, 286, 594<br />

National Preservation<br />

Week: Pass It On! (with<br />

AASL, PLA), 225, 378, 642<br />

Out of Print Discussion<br />

Group, 671<br />

Papers Series Editorial<br />

Board, 628<br />

PARS (Preservation <strong>and</strong><br />

Reformatting Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

697<br />

Book <strong>and</strong> Paper Interest<br />

Group, 594


1520<br />

Digital Conversion<br />

Interest Group, 610<br />

Digital Preservation<br />

Interest Group, 642<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting, 706<br />

Forum: The Pennsylvania<br />

Study: Research into<br />

Optimal Environmental<br />

Conditions for<br />

Paper-Based Collections,<br />

685<br />

Intellectual Access to<br />

Preservation Metadata,<br />

657<br />

Preservation<br />

Administrators Interest<br />

Group (PAIG), 569<br />

Preservation Forensics<br />

<strong>and</strong> Document Optical<br />

Archaeology at the<br />

Library of Congress (with<br />

LITA), 225, 350, 610<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning &<br />

Publications <strong>and</strong><br />

Preservation Awareness,<br />

628<br />

Promoting Preservation<br />

Interest Group, 671<br />

Strategic Future of Print<br />

Collections in Research<br />

Libraries (with<br />

ACRL-RBMS), 225, 412, 657<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>: Got<br />

Data? New Roles for<br />

Libraries in Shaping 21st<br />

Century Research, 159, 225,<br />

509, 706<br />

Public Libraries Technical<br />

Services Interest Group, 578<br />

Publishing, Not Perishing:<br />

Writing for Publication<br />

(with RUSA, LLAMA,<br />

ACRL-CLS), 235, 310, 610, 628<br />

PVLR<br />

(Publisher-Vendor-Library<br />

Relations) Interest Group,<br />

Forum, 697<br />

Planning Meeting, 628<br />

Role of the Professional<br />

Librarian in Technical<br />

Services Interest Group, 685<br />

Scholarly Communications<br />

Interest Group, 713<br />

Technical Services<br />

Directors of Large<br />

Research Libraries Interest<br />

Group, 569<br />

Technical Services<br />

Managers in Academic<br />

Libraries Interest Group<br />

<strong>Program</strong>, 578


Technical Services<br />

Workflow Efficiency<br />

Interest Group, 713<br />

XSLT for Digital Libraries,<br />

565<br />

Association for Library<br />

Service to Children (ALSC),<br />

All Discussion Meeting, 671<br />

ALSC 101, 155, 254, 574<br />

Awards Presentation <strong>and</strong><br />

Membership Meeting, 212,<br />

509, 706<br />

Back to the Future: Comics<br />

<strong>and</strong> Graphic Novels in<br />

Special Collections, 220, 360,<br />

628<br />

Board Orientation, 727<br />

Celebrating the Spoken<br />

Word with Poetry for<br />

Young People, 211, 220, 412, 657<br />

Charlemae Rollins<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Featuring Dr. Patricia Kuhl,<br />

159, 212, 492, 697<br />

Children’s <strong>and</strong> YA Book<br />

Blogs: Enhancing Library<br />

Services, 385, 642<br />

Deepening Young Patrons<br />

Library Experiences: A<br />

1521<br />

Readers Theatre<br />

Performance in Five Acts,<br />

212, 328, 610<br />

Developmentally<br />

Appropriate<br />

Practice—What Is the<br />

Latest Underst<strong>and</strong>ings of<br />

DAP <strong>and</strong> How to<br />

Incorporate Them into<br />

Quality Services, 527, 713<br />

Día Is Diversity in Action,<br />

527, 713<br />

Division Leadership<br />

Meeting <strong>and</strong> Priority Group<br />

Consultants Meeting, 578<br />

Drawn to Delight: How<br />

Picturebooks Work (<strong>and</strong><br />

Play) Today, 565<br />

Every Child Ready to Read<br />

(ECRR): Evaluation Update<br />

(with PLA), 200, 220, 390, 642<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting, 561<br />

Extreme Makeover:<br />

Summer Reading (with<br />

PLA), 344<br />

Finding the Balance: Kids’<br />

Rights, Parental Dem<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Librarian’s Rule (with<br />

AASL), 212, 328, 610


1522<br />

Good Comics for Kids:<br />

Building a Collection of<br />

Graphic Novels for Young<br />

Readers, 207, 212, 470, 685<br />

Grassroots 2.0: New<br />

Technologies (with AASL),<br />

212, 233, 412, 657<br />

Great Interactive Software<br />

for Kids, 671, 713<br />

Growing Learners<br />

Together: Successful<br />

School <strong>and</strong> Public Library<br />

Partnerships, 220, 470, 685<br />

Joint Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (with AASL,<br />

YALSA), 561<br />

Joint Intellectual Freedom<br />

Committee (with AASL,<br />

YALSA), 628<br />

Joint Legislation<br />

Committee, 642<br />

Listen Up! Using<br />

Audiobooks to Motivate<br />

Boys to Become Readers,<br />

211, 212, 270, 578<br />

Move Over Dick <strong>and</strong> Jane:<br />

Reconsidering Books for<br />

Beginning Readers, 212, 291,<br />

594<br />

Notable Children’s Books,<br />

610, 671, 713<br />

Notable Children’s<br />

Recordings, 671<br />

Notable Children’s Videos,<br />

578<br />

Odyssey Award<br />

Presentation & <strong>Program</strong><br />

(with YALSA), 543, 720<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Featuring Dr. Patricia Kuhl,<br />

159, 212, 492, 697<br />

Pura Belpre Celebración<br />

(with REFORMA), 443, 671<br />

7th <strong>Annual</strong> Poetry Blast,<br />

212, 220, 548, 697<br />

Sit, Paws, Read: Animal<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s in Libraries, 220,<br />

385, 642<br />

Stories for a Saturday<br />

Evening, 212, 378, 628<br />

Taking Libraries into the<br />

Community: Beyond Brick<br />

Borders, 212, 270, 578<br />

Trail Blazers: What We Can<br />

Learn from Our ALSC<br />

Leaders, 212, 360, 628<br />

2011 Arbuthnot Lecture<br />

Committee, 628, 642<br />

2011 Award <strong>and</strong> Notable<br />

Chair Orientation, 577<br />

2011 Batchelder Award<br />

Committee, 628, 685


2011 Caldecott Medal<br />

Committee, 578, 642<br />

2011 Geisel Award<br />

Committee, 578, 628, 642, 685<br />

2011 Newbery Medal<br />

Committee, 610, 642<br />

2011 Pura Belpre Award<br />

Committee, 578, 642<br />

2011 Sibert Medal<br />

Committee, 594, 628, 642<br />

2011 Wilder Award<br />

Committee, 578, 642<br />

2011 Arbuthnot Lecture<br />

Committee, 628, 642<br />

Association for Rural <strong>and</strong><br />

Small Libraries (ARSL),<br />

Main Street Business<br />

Anchor, Your Public<br />

Library, 282, 594<br />

Numbers That Speak<br />

Volumes: Using Data to<br />

Make the Case for Rural<br />

Libraries (with RNTLOAK,<br />

ORS), 527, 713<br />

Association of Bookmobile<br />

<strong>and</strong> Outreach Services<br />

(ABOS),<br />

Bookmobiles—Delivering<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Library<br />

Services (with OLOS), 430,<br />

657<br />

1523<br />

4th <strong>Annual</strong> Parade of<br />

Bookmobiles (with OLOS),<br />

459, 685<br />

Association of College <strong>and</strong><br />

Research Libraries (ACRL),<br />

AAMES (Asian, African,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Middle Eastern<br />

Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

610<br />

Executive Committee, 578<br />

Teaching AAME<br />

Resources by Using<br />

Primary Source Materials<br />

from Special Collections:<br />

An Innovative Approach<br />

to Library Instruction,<br />

240, 437, 671<br />

Academic Library Service<br />

to International Students<br />

Interest Group, 671<br />

Academic Library Trends &<br />

Statistics Advisory Board,<br />

655<br />

ACRL 101 & Membership<br />

Meeting, 155, 264, 578<br />

Advocacy Committee, 671<br />

AFAS (Afro-American<br />

Studies Librarians<br />

Section),


1524<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

610<br />

Digitization: Preserving<br />

<strong>and</strong> Open Access to<br />

African American<br />

Collections, 233, 395, 642<br />

Executive Committee, 578<br />

General Membership<br />

Meeting, 594<br />

Nominating 2011, 628<br />

ANSS (Anthropology <strong>and</strong><br />

Sociology Section),<br />

Anthropology Librarians<br />

Discussion Group, 685<br />

Bibliography Meeting, 628<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning <strong>2010</strong>, 610<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011, 671<br />

Instruction &<br />

Information Literacy, 671<br />

Membership Committee,<br />

610<br />

Publications Committee,<br />

578<br />

Review & Planning<br />

Meeting, 697<br />

Social, 259<br />

Sociology Librarians<br />

Discussion Group, 594<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ing Up <strong>and</strong> Sitting<br />

In: Libraries <strong>and</strong> Social<br />

Change, 211, 228, 395, 642<br />

Subject & Bibliographic<br />

Access Meeting, 594<br />

ARTS (Arts Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

578<br />

Dance Librarians<br />

Discussion Group, 610<br />

Digital Arts Discussion<br />

Group, 685<br />

Discussion Forum, 594<br />

Executive & General<br />

Membership Meeting, 657<br />

Film & Broadcast<br />

Librarians Discussion<br />

Group, 628<br />

How We Memorialize:<br />

The Art <strong>and</strong> Politics of<br />

Public Memorialization,<br />

228, 437, 671<br />

Assessment Meeting, 594<br />

Awards Presentation, 276,<br />

594<br />

Balancing Baby <strong>and</strong> Book<br />

Discussion Group, 685<br />

Beyond Library Guides:<br />

Using Libguides as a


Platform for Student<br />

Research Projects, 240, 276,<br />

594<br />

Capitalizing on Crisis:<br />

Leading Libraries in the<br />

Post-Recession Era<br />

(Division President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>), 159, 282, 594<br />

Chapters Council, 642<br />

Choice Editorial Board, 655<br />

CJCLS (Community <strong>and</strong><br />

Junior College Libraries<br />

Section),<br />

Awards & <strong>Annual</strong> Dinner<br />

Meeting, 259, 577<br />

Executive Committee, 578<br />

Membership & All<br />

Committees Meeting, 657<br />

ClipNotes Editorial Board,<br />

655<br />

CLS (College Libraries<br />

Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

642<br />

College Libraries<br />

Directors Discussion<br />

Group, 671<br />

Executive Committee, 578<br />

Librarians Just Need to<br />

Have Fun: Utilizing Fun<br />

<strong>and</strong> Humor in the Library<br />

1525<br />

Workplace to Enhance<br />

Employee Performance,<br />

200, 282, 594<br />

Medium-sized Academic<br />

Libraries Discussion<br />

Group, 657<br />

Publishing, Not<br />

Perishing: Writing for<br />

Publication (with ALCTS,<br />

RUSA, LLAMA), 310, 610, 628<br />

College & Research<br />

Libraries Editorial Board,<br />

655<br />

Communities of Practice<br />

Assembly, 577<br />

Consumer & Family<br />

Studies Discussion Group,<br />

685<br />

Copyright Committee, 671<br />

Copyright Discussion<br />

Group, 594<br />

Council of Liaisons, 671<br />

C&RL News Editorial<br />

Board, 655<br />

DLS (Distance Learning<br />

Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

642<br />

Discussion Group, 657<br />

Executive Committee, 671


1526<br />

Open Access Debate,<br />

The: A Conversation, 228,<br />

310, 610<br />

EBSS (Education <strong>and</strong><br />

Behavioral Sciences<br />

Section),<br />

Communication Studies<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

Consolidated Meeting, 578<br />

Curriculum Materials<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

Education Research<br />

Libraries Forum, 574<br />

Electronic Resources in<br />

Communication Studies,<br />

671<br />

ERIC Users Forum, 657<br />

ERIC Users Meeting, 578<br />

Executive Committee, 642<br />

Higher Education<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

Instruction for Educators<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

Membership &<br />

Orientation Meeting, 578<br />

New Leader Orientation,<br />

578<br />

News Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Preservation: Finding,<br />

Using, <strong>and</strong> Losing the<br />

News (with ACRL-IS), 233,<br />

310, 610<br />

Nominating 2011, 578<br />

Online Learning<br />

Research Meeting, 578<br />

Psychology Meeting, 578<br />

Publications &<br />

Communications<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

Question, Find, Evaluate,<br />

Apply: Translating<br />

Evidence Based Practice<br />

to Information Literacy<br />

Instruction (with<br />

ACRL-IS), 240, 437, 671<br />

Reference Sources &<br />

Services Meeting, 578<br />

Research Forum Poster<br />

Session, 350, 628<br />

Research Meeting, 578<br />

Scholarly<br />

Communications<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

E.J. Josey Spectrum<br />

Mentor, 628<br />

Ethics Committee, 671<br />

Friends Fund, 628<br />

Government Relations<br />

Meeting, 685


Heads of Public Services<br />

Discussion Group, 628<br />

Health Sciences Interest<br />

Group, 671<br />

Image Resources Interest<br />

Group, 610<br />

Immersion Faculty, 561<br />

Immersion <strong>Program</strong> II, 713<br />

Information Commons<br />

Discussion Group, 594<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Component Committee<br />

Meeting, 713, 720<br />

Information Literacy<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Meeting, 713<br />

Information Literacy Web<br />

Site Meeting, 713<br />

Intellectual Freedom<br />

Committee, 671<br />

International Relations<br />

Committee, 671<br />

IS (Instruction Section),<br />

Advisory I <strong>and</strong> All IS<br />

Members Meeting, 594<br />

Awards Committee, 610<br />

CE for Mentors Task<br />

Force, 610<br />

Communication<br />

Committee, 610<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning <strong>2010</strong>, 610<br />

1527<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011, 610<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Steering Committee, 610<br />

Dudley Award<br />

Subcommittee, 610<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Best Practices<br />

Committee, 610<br />

Information Literacy in<br />

the Disciplines<br />

Committee, 610<br />

Instructional<br />

Technologies Committee,<br />

610<br />

Instruction for Diverse<br />

Populations Committee,<br />

610<br />

Leadership Meeting, 578,<br />

594<br />

Management &<br />

Leadership Committee,<br />

610<br />

Membership Committee,<br />

610<br />

Mentoring <strong>Program</strong>, 610<br />

Mentors <strong>and</strong> Mentee<br />

Breakfast, 642<br />

Multi-Committee<br />

Meeting, 610


1528<br />

News Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Preservation: Finding,<br />

Using, <strong>and</strong> Losing the<br />

News (with ACRL-EBSS),<br />

233, 310, 610<br />

Planning Committee, 610<br />

Policy & Publications<br />

Review Committee, 610<br />

Professional Education<br />

Committee, 610<br />

Question, Find, Evaluate,<br />

Apply: Translating<br />

Evidence Based Practice<br />

to Information Literacy<br />

Instruction (with<br />

ACRL-EBSS), 240, 437, 671<br />

Research & Scholarship<br />

Committee, 610<br />

Teaching Methods<br />

Committee, 610<br />

It Takes Two: Co-Writing<br />

Across Disciplines, 235, 437,<br />

671<br />

Last Fair Deal Gone Down:<br />

Ethical Considerations in<br />

Library Vendor Relations,<br />

437, 671<br />

Leadership Council, 574<br />

Leadership Council<br />

Networking Session, 569<br />

LES (Literatures in<br />

English),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

697<br />

Collections Discussion<br />

Group, 657<br />

Contemporary European<br />

Fiction in Translation<br />

(with ACRL-WESS), 211,<br />

316, 610<br />

New Members<br />

Discussion Group, 628<br />

Reference Discussion<br />

Group, 642<br />

Librarianship in For-Profit<br />

Educational Institutions<br />

Discussion Group, 657<br />

Library & Information<br />

Science Collections<br />

Discussion Group, 642<br />

Library Instruction Live!<br />

Reaching Distance<br />

Students in Real Time, 240,<br />

401, 657<br />

Library Mashups: Exploring<br />

New Ways to Deliver<br />

Library Data, 569<br />

LPSS (Law <strong>and</strong> Political<br />

Science Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

642


Executive Committee, 578<br />

General Membership<br />

Meeting, 657<br />

Marta Lange Award<br />

Luncheon, 304, 609<br />

Participatory Democracy<br />

in an Internet Age, 240,<br />

316, 610<br />

Marketing Academic <strong>and</strong><br />

Research Libraries, 671<br />

Media Resources<br />

Discussion Group, 685<br />

Membership Advisory<br />

Meeting, 685<br />

MLA International<br />

Bibliography Discussion<br />

Group, 594<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Component Committees,<br />

697<br />

Contributed Papers, 697<br />

Panel Sessions, 697<br />

Preconferences, 697<br />

Workshops, 697<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Coordinating, 671<br />

New Members Discussion<br />

Group, 594<br />

New Publications Advisory<br />

Board, 657<br />

1529<br />

Numeric <strong>and</strong> Geospatial<br />

Data Services in Academic<br />

Libraries Interest Group,<br />

628<br />

Pecha Kucha Presentations<br />

of Marketing Ideas That<br />

Worked in Academic<br />

Libraries, 200, 310, 610<br />

Pop Culture in Libraries<br />

Discussion Group, 685<br />

Practical Pedagogy for<br />

Library Instructors:<br />

Designing Innovative<br />

Library Instruction, 569<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Capitalizing on Crisis:<br />

Leading Libraries in the<br />

Post-Recession Era, 159, 282,<br />

594<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011, 578<br />

Professional Development<br />

Coordinating Meeting, 578<br />

Publications Coordinating<br />

Meeting, 642, 655, 657, 670<br />

Publications in<br />

Librarianship Editorial<br />

Board, 655<br />

Racial & Ethnic Diversity<br />

Meeting, 610<br />

RBM Editorial Board, 655


1530<br />

RBMS (Rare Books <strong>and</strong><br />

Manuscripts Section),<br />

Bibliographic St<strong>and</strong>ards,<br />

578<br />

Collection Development<br />

Discussion Group, 594<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Development<br />

Meeting, 642<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011, 594<br />

Curators & Conservators<br />

Discussion Group, 657<br />

Descriptive Cataloging of<br />

Rare Materials<br />

(Cartographic) Editorial<br />

Group, 713<br />

Descriptive Cataloging of<br />

Rare Materials<br />

(Graphics) Editorial<br />

Group, 713<br />

Diversity Committee, 642<br />

Executive Committee, 697<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>ion Awards, 578<br />

Guidelines for Lending<br />

<strong>and</strong> Borrowing Special<br />

Collections Materials:<br />

Preliminary Hearing, 594<br />

LeaAwards &<br />

Information Exchange,<br />

685<br />

Membership &<br />

Professional<br />

Development Meeting,<br />

594<br />

MSS & Other Formats<br />

Discussion Group, 657<br />

Nominating 2011, 578<br />

Preconference <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011, 628<br />

Publications Committee,<br />

610<br />

Regional Workshops, 628<br />

Security Meeting, 628<br />

Seminars, 610<br />

Strategic Future of Print<br />

Collections in Research<br />

Libraries (with<br />

ALCTS-PARS), 412, 657<br />

To Catch a Thief:<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Security of Special<br />

Collections, 225, 443, 671<br />

Research Component<br />

Committees Meeting, 697,<br />

706<br />

Research Coordinating<br />

Meeting, 706<br />

Research Planning <strong>and</strong><br />

Review Meeting, 697<br />

Research <strong>Program</strong><br />

Meeting, 697


Residency Interest Group,<br />

642<br />

Resources for College<br />

Libraries Editorial Board,<br />

655<br />

Scholarly Communications<br />

Discussion Group, 685<br />

Scholarly Communications<br />

Meeting, 642<br />

Scholarships Meeting<br />

(National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Component), 642<br />

SEES (Slavic <strong>and</strong> Eastern<br />

European Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

610<br />

Area Studies<br />

Librarianship,<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong><br />

Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

in Today’s <strong>and</strong><br />

Tomorrow’s Academic<br />

<strong>and</strong> Research Libraries,<br />

200, 464, 685<br />

SEES-WESS Joint Task<br />

Force, 594<br />

Senior Administrators<br />

Discussion Group, 628<br />

Sequenced Learning:<br />

Applying Information<br />

1531<br />

Literacy Continuously<br />

Across K-20 (with AASL),<br />

212, 245, 264, 578<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong><br />

Accreditation Meeting, 671<br />

Starting Out? Start with<br />

You: What Every New<br />

Librarian Needs to Know,<br />

356, 628<br />

Status of Academic<br />

Librarians, 671<br />

STS (Science <strong>and</strong><br />

Technology Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

594<br />

All STS Member Meeting<br />

& Breakfast, 642<br />

All Task Forces Meeting,<br />

628<br />

Assessment Discussion<br />

Group (Special Session),<br />

610<br />

Assessment Meeting, 594<br />

College Science<br />

Librarians Discussion<br />

Group, 671<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning <strong>2010</strong>, 594<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011, 628


1532<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Meeting, 594<br />

Federal Friends: Creating<br />

Greater Access to <strong>and</strong><br />

Support for Science <strong>and</strong><br />

Technology Information,<br />

228, 498, 697<br />

Government Information<br />

Meeting, 594<br />

Hot Topics Discussion<br />

Group, 657<br />

Info Lit St<strong>and</strong>ards Task<br />

Force, 628<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Meeting, 594<br />

Liaison Meeting, 594<br />

Membership &<br />

Recruitment Meeting, 594<br />

New & Continuing Chairs’<br />

Orientation, 610<br />

New Members’<br />

Orientation & Welcome,<br />

155, 264, 578<br />

Oberly Award Meeting,<br />

594<br />

Open Access Meeting, 594<br />

Organization & Planning<br />

Meeting, 594<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Poster Session,<br />

521, 713<br />

Publications Meeting, 594<br />

Research Forum, 685<br />

Subject & Bibliographic<br />

Access Meeting, 594<br />

Subject Liaisons Task<br />

Force, 628<br />

Virtual Participation<br />

Task Force, 628<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> Academic<br />

Libraries in Developing<br />

Nations, 282, 594<br />

ULS (University Libraries<br />

Section),<br />

Academic Outreach, 685<br />

Campus Administration<br />

& Leadership Discussion<br />

Group, 671<br />

Communications<br />

Committee, 594<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning <strong>2010</strong>, 657<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011, 657<br />

Demonstrating<br />

Excellence in Higher<br />

Education: What<br />

Universities Are Doing.<br />

What Libraries Are<br />

Doing., 200, 316, 610<br />

Evidence Based Decision<br />

Making <strong>and</strong> Practices, 628<br />

Executive Committee, 578


Membership Committee,<br />

594<br />

Nominating 2011, 642<br />

Procedures Meeting, 657<br />

Public Service Directors<br />

of Large Research<br />

Libraries, 671<br />

Undergraduate Librarians<br />

Discussion Group, 697<br />

Universal Accessibility<br />

Interest Group & ASCLA<br />

Academic Library<br />

Accessibility & Disability<br />

Services (ACRL), 697<br />

Virtually Embedded in<br />

Second Life, 245, 401, 657<br />

Virtual Worlds Discussion<br />

Group, 628<br />

Visual Literacy St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Task Force, 657<br />

WESS (Western European<br />

Studies Section),<br />

Cataloging Discussion<br />

Group, 594<br />

Classics, Medieval &<br />

Renaissance Discussion<br />

Group, 578<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011, 642<br />

1533<br />

Contemporary European<br />

Fiction in Translation<br />

(with ACRL-LES), 211, 316<br />

Executive Committee, 706<br />

Fundraising Meeting, 628<br />

General Membership<br />

Forum, 485, 697<br />

Germanists Discussion<br />

Group, 671<br />

International <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Planning, 685<br />

Membership Committee,<br />

657<br />

Publications &<br />

WESS-WeEditors<br />

Meeting, 685<br />

Recruitment to the<br />

Profession, 578<br />

Research & Planning<br />

Committee, 657<br />

Romance Languages<br />

Discussion Group, 594<br />

SEES-WESS Joint Task<br />

Force, 594<br />

Social Sciences & History<br />

Discussion Group, 628<br />

Special Topics Discussion<br />

Group, 628<br />

Why WIPO? Why<br />

International Copyright<br />

Matters, 228, 401, 657


1534<br />

WSS (Women’s Studies<br />

Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

657<br />

Awards Meeting, 657<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning <strong>2010</strong>, 642<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011, 642<br />

Executive <strong>and</strong><br />

Leadership Orientation,<br />

685<br />

Finding the Best Film for<br />

the Classroom: Feminist<br />

Pedagogy, Visual<br />

Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Representation, 225, 498, 697<br />

General Membership<br />

Forum, 628<br />

Introduction to Women’s<br />

Issues (with SRRT,<br />

COSWL), 304<br />

National Women’s<br />

History Museum Project,<br />

The: Towards a<br />

Permanent Presence on<br />

the National Mall (with<br />

COSWL), 443, 671<br />

Association of Library<br />

Trustees, Advocates,<br />

Trustees, Friends <strong>and</strong><br />

Foundations (ALTAFF),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

706<br />

Authors Come in All Colors,<br />

211, 448, 671<br />

Executive Committee, 569<br />

First Author, First Book,<br />

211, 509, 706<br />

Gala Author Tea, 537, 720<br />

Isn’t It Romantic?, 211, 291,<br />

594<br />

It’s All Politics, 211, 328, 610<br />

Knowing Who’s<br />

Who—Going Back to the<br />

Playground to Help People<br />

Work Together Better<br />

(President’s <strong>Program</strong>), 163,<br />

459, 685<br />

Laugh’s on Us!, The, 480, 696<br />

Murder in Connecticut vs.<br />

Cheshire Public Library, 412<br />

New Leaders Orientation,<br />

385, 642<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Academic<br />

Friends, 390, 642<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Friends<br />

<strong>and</strong> Foundations, 291, 594<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Friends,<br />

Trustees <strong>and</strong> Foundations,<br />

328, 610


Nuts & Bolts for Trustees,<br />

291, 594<br />

President’s Gala, 259, 577<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Knowing Who’s<br />

Who—Going Back to the<br />

Playground to Help People<br />

Work Together Better, 163,<br />

459, 685<br />

Specialized Outreach<br />

Services (SOS) Luncheon,<br />

200, 430, 671<br />

What’s It All About,<br />

ALTAFF?, 366, 628<br />

Association of Research<br />

Libraries (ARL),<br />

Assessment Workshop, 706<br />

Climate Qual Partners<br />

Meeting, 565<br />

Library Assessment Forum,<br />

574<br />

LIS Editors Meeting, 574<br />

SPARC Steering Committee<br />

Meeting, 671<br />

Survey Coordinators <strong>and</strong><br />

Spec Liaisons Meeting, 574<br />

Association of Specialized<br />

<strong>and</strong> Cooperative Library<br />

Agencies (ASCLA),<br />

Accessibility Assembly, 628<br />

1535<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

685<br />

Assembling a Consulting<br />

Toolkit: What You Need to<br />

Know to Become a<br />

Successful Library<br />

Consultant, 565<br />

Capitalizing on Crisis:<br />

Leading Libraries in the<br />

Post-Recession Era<br />

(Division President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>), 159, 282, 594<br />

COSLA (Chief Officers of<br />

State Library Agencies):<br />

Reception <strong>and</strong> ASCLA<br />

Awards Presentation, 485,<br />

696<br />

Executive Committee, 578<br />

Generating Revenues for<br />

Networks, Cooperatives<br />

<strong>and</strong> Consortia, 200, 328, 610<br />

Giving People What They<br />

Want: Information Access<br />

in Libraries <strong>and</strong> Beyond, 565<br />

Have Fun at the Library:<br />

Anyone Can Transform<br />

Their Workplace Culture<br />

<strong>and</strong> Get More Out of Their<br />

Work, 412, 657<br />

ICAN (Interlibrary<br />

Cooperation <strong>and</strong>


1536<br />

Networking Section):<br />

Transformational Trends<br />

in Library Consortia, 207, 228,<br />

390, 642<br />

LSSPS (Libraries Serving<br />

Special Populations<br />

Section),<br />

All-Forums Meeting:<br />

Library Services to<br />

Prisoners; People with<br />

Visual or Physical<br />

Disabilities; People Who<br />

Are Hard of Hearing or<br />

Deaf; <strong>and</strong> Adults with<br />

Special Needs Forums,<br />

454, 671<br />

Charting Courses:<br />

Diversity Research<br />

Grants (with<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY), 470, 685<br />

Executive Committee, 685<br />

Have YOU Ever Been to<br />

Prison? An Insider’s Look<br />

at a Prison Library, 532, 713<br />

Managing the Maze:<br />

Creating a Community<br />

Resource Guide for<br />

Ex-Offenders <strong>and</strong> Other<br />

Disadvantaged<br />

Populations (with OLOS),<br />

322, 610<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Capitalizing on Crisis:<br />

Leading Libraries in the<br />

Post-Recession Era, 159, 282,<br />

594<br />

Public Forum for Review of<br />

Proposed Updates to<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards & Guidelines of<br />

Service, 706<br />

Sharing Our Strengths: An<br />

Interagency Approach to<br />

Library Services to<br />

Detained <strong>and</strong> Incarcerated<br />

Populations, 245, 543, 720<br />

SLAS (State Library<br />

Agency Section),<br />

Connecting Family<br />

Caregivers, 245, 418, 657<br />

Executive Committee, 706<br />

General Library<br />

Consultants’ Discussion<br />

Group, 628<br />

LSTA Coordinators’<br />

Discussion Group, 671<br />

Youth Consultants’<br />

Discussion Group, 727<br />

Atlas Systems (UNO),<br />

Aeon Users Group, 670<br />

Ares Users Group, 628<br />

Auditorium Speaker Series<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>),


Diaz, Junot, 7, 37, 537, 720<br />

Graphic Novel Panel<br />

Featuring David Small <strong>and</strong><br />

Audrey Niffenegger, 7, 32,<br />

504, 706<br />

Grisham, John, 7, 37<br />

Isay, Dave, 7, 28, 401, 657<br />

Kidd, Sue Monk, 7, 22, 276, 594<br />

Lehane, Dennis, 7, 32<br />

Murphy, Mary McDonagh,<br />

7, 22, 259, 578<br />

Niffenegger, Audrey, 7, 32<br />

Pearl, Nancy, 7, 22, 259, 578<br />

Rushdie, Salman, 7, 26<br />

Sarah, Duchess of York, 7,<br />

26, 378, 642<br />

Shortz, Will (PLA<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>), 7, 28,<br />

163, 430, 671<br />

Small, David, 7, 32<br />

Taylor, Ann Kidd, 7, 22, 276, 594<br />

Authorized Genre, Forms <strong>and</strong><br />

Facets in RDA (LITA, ALCTS),<br />

459, 671<br />

Authors Come in All Colors<br />

(ALTAFF), 211, 448, 671<br />

Author signings (Meet the<br />

Author or Illustrator), 735, 745,<br />

767, 774, 781, 788, 796, 803, 810, 817, 823,<br />

831, 836<br />

1537<br />

Bloomsbury Children’s<br />

Books, 141<br />

C<strong>and</strong>lewick Press,<br />

Clarion Books, 136<br />

Consortium Book Sales <strong>and</strong><br />

Distribution, 121<br />

cookbooks, 870, 875, 882<br />

Disney•Hyperion, 121<br />

Egmont USA,<br />

Harcourt Children’s Books,<br />

136<br />

HarperCollins Children’s<br />

Books, 121<br />

Holiday House, 136<br />

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,<br />

136<br />

Lee <strong>and</strong> Low Books, 61<br />

Lerner Publishing Group,<br />

Little, Brown <strong>and</strong><br />

Company,<br />

Macmillan Children’s<br />

Publishing Group, 163<br />

Marshall Cavendish, 87<br />

Peachtree Publishers, 725<br />

Penguin Young Readers<br />

Group, 291<br />

Perma-Bound Books,<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Children’s<br />

Books, 183<br />

Scholastic, Inc., 552<br />

Simon & Schuster, 552


1538<br />

Tor-Forge, 594<br />

Zonderkids, 725<br />

Authors, Literature &<br />

Cultural <strong>Program</strong>ming track,<br />

198, 211, 228, 235, 245<br />

Author Solutions (PopTop<br />

Stage), 889<br />

Automation Vendors<br />

Information Advisory<br />

Committee (AVIAC; UNO)<br />

Meeting, 577<br />

Awards <strong>and</strong> Scholarships<br />

Reception (LITA), 459, 685<br />

Awards & <strong>Annual</strong> Dinner<br />

Meeting (ACRL-CJCLS), 259, 577<br />

Awards Celebrations or<br />

Ceremonies or Presentations<br />

or Receptions,<br />

AASL, 220, 401, 657<br />

ACRL, 276, 594<br />

CJCLS, 259, 577<br />

LPSS, 304<br />

RBMS, 578<br />

AILA (with OLOS), 548, 697<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>, 7, 74, 552, 727<br />

ALCTS, 480, 696<br />

ALSC, 212, 509, 706<br />

Odyssey (with YALSA),<br />

543, 720<br />

Pura Belpre Celebración<br />

(with REFORMA), 443, 671<br />

ASCLA, 485, 696<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong>, 548, 697<br />

FAFLRT, 259, 577<br />

IFRT, 304, 609<br />

LITA, 459, 685<br />

LLAMA, 276, 594<br />

NMRT, 485, 696<br />

REFORMA, 443, 671<br />

RUSA, 543, 697<br />

YALSA, 220, 430, 628, 670<br />

Awards Luncheon (AASL),<br />

521, 713<br />

Award(s) (Committee or<br />

Subcommittee) Meetings,<br />

See also under specific<br />

awards,<br />

ACRL-IS, 610<br />

ACRL-WSS, 657<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>, 594, 713<br />

ALSC, 578, 610, 628, 642, 685<br />

GODORT, 594<br />

YALSA, 628, 685, 706<br />

Awards Presentation <strong>and</strong><br />

Membership Meeting<br />

(ALSC), 212, 509, 706<br />

AWE, Inc. (UNO): Breakfast<br />

Briefing, 642<br />

A-Z of Electronic Reference<br />

Product Development, The<br />

(RUSA-CODES), 225, 228, 373, 628


B<br />

Backroom Powerhouse, The:<br />

Leading Technical Services<br />

in Turbulent Times<br />

(LLAMA-SASS), 299, 594<br />

Back to the Future: Comics<br />

<strong>and</strong> Graphic Novels in<br />

Special Collections (ALSC),<br />

220, 360, 628<br />

Balancing Baby <strong>and</strong> Book<br />

Discussion Group (ACRL), 685<br />

Bang for Your Buck:<br />

Partnerships That Save<br />

Money <strong>and</strong> Are Easy to<br />

Replicate (PLA), 207, 339, 610<br />

BARC,<br />

See Budget Analysis <strong>and</strong><br />

Review Committee (BARC),<br />

Baseball <strong>Program</strong><br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-PAC), 286, 594<br />

Batchelder Award<br />

Committee,<br />

See 2011 Batchelder Award<br />

Committee (ALSC),<br />

Battledecks (<strong>ALA</strong>), 183, 543, 697<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong>,<br />

See Black Caucus of <strong>ALA</strong><br />

(BC<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Become Market Ready!<br />

(grassroots program; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

174, 240, 492, 697<br />

1539<br />

Becoming a BRAT Design<br />

Client (Better, Responsible,<br />

Adaptable <strong>and</strong> Tough)<br />

(LLAMA-BES), 200, 339, 610<br />

Becoming a Successful<br />

Library Consultant,<br />

See Assembling a<br />

Consulting Toolkit: What<br />

You Need to Know to<br />

Become a Successful<br />

Library Consultant<br />

(ASCLA),<br />

Behind the Genealogy<br />

Reference Desk: Our<br />

Capital’s Hidden Genealogy<br />

Gems (RUSA-HS), 565<br />

Benchmarking the Activities<br />

of Academic Librarians<br />

Embedded Online (poster),<br />

864<br />

BES,<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Best American Noir of the<br />

Century, The (PopTop<br />

Stage), 894<br />

Best Fiction for Young<br />

Adults (YALSA), 628, 655, 696,<br />

697, 706, 720, 727


1540<br />

Best Fiction for Young<br />

Adults Teen Feedback<br />

Session (YALSA), 685<br />

Best Free Web Sites<br />

Committee (RUSA-MARS),<br />

655<br />

Best of the Best from the<br />

University Presses, The:<br />

Books You Should Know<br />

About (AASL), 220, 225, 437, 671<br />

Best Practices for Fair Use<br />

<strong>and</strong> Video Working Group<br />

(VRT), 594<br />

Best Practices in<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming <strong>and</strong><br />

Instruction subtrack, 198, 207,<br />

211, 212, 220, 245<br />

Beta Phi Mu,<br />

Executive Board Meeting,<br />

578<br />

General Assembly, 628<br />

Better, Responsible,<br />

Adaptable <strong>and</strong> Tough Design,<br />

See Becoming a BRAT<br />

Design Client (Better,<br />

Responsible, Adaptable<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tough) (LLAMA-BES),<br />

Beyond Fact: Libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

Museums Making Science<br />

Accessible (poster), 850<br />

Beyond F2F: New Methods<br />

for Staff Training<br />

(LEARNRT), 565<br />

Beyond Library Guides: Using<br />

Libguides as a Platform for<br />

Student Research Projects<br />

(ACRL), 240, 276, 594<br />

Bibliographic St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

(ACRL-RBMS), 578<br />

Bibliography for the<br />

Twenty-First Century,<br />

See Appography: The<br />

Bibliography for the<br />

Twenty-First Century<br />

(poster),<br />

Bibliography Meeting<br />

(ACRL-ANSS), 628<br />

Bibliometric Evaluation of<br />

the Reported Usage of<br />

Ontologies in the Sciences<br />

Literature,<br />

See Information Discovery:<br />

Bibliometric Evaluation of<br />

the Reported Usage of<br />

Ontologies in the Sciences<br />

Literature (poster),<br />

Big Shift, The: How the<br />

University of Houston<br />

Libraries Moved Everything<br />

(LLAMA-SASS), 200, 299, 594<br />

BIGWIG,


See Blog <strong>and</strong> Wiki Interest<br />

Group (BIGWIG; LITA),<br />

BIGWIG Showcase (LITA), 515,<br />

706<br />

BISG,<br />

See under NISO (National<br />

Information St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Organization; UNO),<br />

Black Caucus of <strong>ALA</strong><br />

(BC<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> Membership<br />

Meeting, 485, 696<br />

Executive Board Meeting,<br />

565<br />

40th Anniversary<br />

Celebration, 259, 577<br />

International Filmmakers<br />

in the DC Area, 316, 610<br />

Literary Awards<br />

Presentation <strong>and</strong><br />

Reception, 548, 697<br />

Orientation, 264, 578<br />

What Do I Need to Know?<br />

Strategies for Career<br />

Growth <strong>and</strong> Promotion Part<br />

II, 407, 657<br />

Blasphemy! When Religious<br />

Values Clash with<br />

Intellectual Freedom Values<br />

(IFC), 527, 713<br />

1541<br />

Blog <strong>and</strong> Wiki Interest Group<br />

(BIGWIG; LITA), 628<br />

Blogger Meetup (YALSA), 696<br />

Board <strong>and</strong> Membership<br />

Meeting (FAFLRT), 657<br />

Board Meetings,<br />

See also Board of<br />

Director(s) Meetings;<br />

Executive Board Meetings;<br />

Executive (Committee)<br />

Meetings,<br />

ALCTS, 610, 713<br />

ALTAFF, 574, 697<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong>, 628, 697<br />

ERT, 642<br />

LEARNRT, 578, 706<br />

LLAMA, 697<br />

REFORMA, 642<br />

YALSA, 628, 696, 727<br />

Board of Director(s)<br />

Meetings,<br />

AASL, 569, 697, 727<br />

ACRL, 610, 713<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA, 569<br />

ALSC, 610, 727<br />

ASCLA, 628, 713<br />

LITA, 578, 713<br />

PLA, 610<br />

RUSA, 628, 727<br />

Board of Trustees Meetings,<br />

FTRF, 561


1542<br />

LeRoy C. Merritt<br />

Humanitarian Fund (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

670<br />

Board Orientation,<br />

See under Orientations,<br />

Book <strong>and</strong> Paper Interest<br />

Group (ALCTS-PARS), 594<br />

Book Cart Drill Team World<br />

Championship, 7, 464, 685<br />

Book Links Editorial Board<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING), 578<br />

Booklist Editorial Advisory<br />

Board (<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING),<br />

594<br />

Bookmobiles—Delivering<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Library Services<br />

(OLOS, ABOS), 430, 657, 685<br />

Books, Donkeys, <strong>and</strong><br />

Children,<br />

See Ethiopia Reads: Books,<br />

Donkeys, <strong>and</strong> Children<br />

(poster),<br />

Books in Many Languages:<br />

Reaching Out to Youth in a<br />

Multilingual World— ISLD<br />

Interest Group (IRRT), 509, 706<br />

Books You Should Know<br />

About,<br />

See Best of the Best from<br />

the University Presses,<br />

The: Books You Should<br />

Know About (AASL),<br />

Boot Camp for the 21st<br />

Century Metadata Manager<br />

(OLAC, ALCTS-CCS), 225, 485, 697<br />

BRASS,<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

BRAT,<br />

See Becoming a BRAT<br />

Design Client (Better,<br />

Responsible, Adaptable<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tough) (LLAMA-BES),<br />

Breakfasts,<br />

All STS Member Meeting<br />

& Breakfast (ACRL-STS),<br />

642<br />

Coretta Scott King Book<br />

Awards Breakfast<br />

(EMIERT), 548, 727<br />

Divisions Presidents’<br />

Breakfast (<strong>ALA</strong>), 642<br />

Librarian Roundtable<br />

Breakfast (APA), 655<br />

Literary Tastes Breakfast,<br />

RUSA, 390, 655<br />

RUSA-CODES, 390, 642<br />

Mentors <strong>and</strong> Mentee<br />

Breakfast (ACRL-IS), 642


OCLC Dewey Update<br />

Breakfast, 578<br />

OCLC Update Breakfast, 642<br />

Past President’s Breakfast,<br />

PLA, 697<br />

RUSA, 706<br />

Project MUSE Users’<br />

Breakfast (UNO), 578<br />

Rainbow Project Breakfast<br />

(GLBTRT, SRRT), 390, 642<br />

Serials Solutions<br />

Breakfast: The Summon<br />

Web-Scale Discovery<br />

Service, 594<br />

H.W. Wilson What’s New<br />

Breakfast (UNO), 578<br />

Breakout Sessions (WO),<br />

I: <strong>ALA</strong> Task Force on<br />

Google Panel Discussion,<br />

233, 286, 594<br />

II: E-Government Services<br />

<strong>and</strong> a New Toolkit, 233, 286,<br />

594<br />

III: Future of Libraries:<br />

Cutting-Edge Services, 233,<br />

286, 594<br />

IV: Library Advocacy Day:<br />

‘What to Know Before You<br />

Go!’ (WO), 233, 286, 594<br />

Bridging Libraries: The<br />

Merger of a School District<br />

1543<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> an Academic<br />

Library (poster), 864<br />

Bring the Universe to Your<br />

Library with NASA (PPO), 407<br />

Broadb<strong>and</strong> Adoption <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Role of the Public Library:<br />

Issues <strong>and</strong> Solutions (OITP),<br />

233, 322, 610<br />

Brody, Sophie,<br />

See Sophie Brody Award<br />

Committee (RUSA-CODES),<br />

Budget Analysis <strong>and</strong> Review<br />

Committee (BARC),<br />

Finance & Audit Committee<br />

Joint Meeting (<strong>ALA</strong>-APA),<br />

697<br />

Joint Meeting of Division<br />

Leaders <strong>and</strong> the BARC<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 685<br />

Meeting (<strong>ALA</strong>), 569<br />

Planning <strong>and</strong> Budget<br />

Assembly (<strong>ALA</strong>), 671<br />

Budget <strong>and</strong> Finance<br />

(Committee) Meetings,<br />

ACRL, 642, 697<br />

ALCTS, 574<br />

PLA, 578<br />

RUSA, 670<br />

Budget Usability without a<br />

Usability Budget (poster),<br />

864


1544<br />

Building a Collection of<br />

Graphic Novels for Young<br />

Readers,<br />

See Good Comics for Kids:<br />

Building a Collection of<br />

Graphic Novels for Young<br />

Readers (ALSC),<br />

Building a Support<br />

Infrastructure for an<br />

Open-Source ILS,<br />

See With Great Power<br />

Comes Great<br />

Responsibility: Building a<br />

Support Infrastructure for<br />

an Open-Source ILS (LITA),<br />

Building Bridges to Establish<br />

International Partnerships:<br />

The Nuts <strong>and</strong> Bolts (IRRT),<br />

509, 706<br />

Building Community<br />

(REFORMA President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>), 282, 594<br />

Building Global Connections,<br />

See Web 2.0 <strong>and</strong> Mobile<br />

Technology—Building<br />

Global Connections (IRRT<br />

Preconference),<br />

Buildings <strong>and</strong> Equipment<br />

Section (BES),<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Buildings subtrack, 198, 200<br />

Building with Competencies<br />

(LEARNRT), 333, 610<br />

Burning Man, Libraries, <strong>and</strong><br />

the 21st Century: The<br />

Intersection of the Individual<br />

<strong>and</strong> Society (IFRT, IFC), 333,<br />

610<br />

Business Meetings,<br />

AILA, 685<br />

COL, 569<br />

Committee on Diversity,<br />

574, 642<br />

E-rate Task Force (OITP),<br />

642<br />

GODORT, 713<br />

SORT, 655<br />

Business Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

Services Section (BRASS),<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

Business Reference in<br />

Academic Libraries<br />

Committee (RUSA-BRASS),<br />

610<br />

Business Reference in<br />

Academic Libraries Forum:<br />

The New Breed of


Entrepreneur: Meeting Their<br />

Research Needs<br />

(RUSA-BRASS), 610<br />

Business Reference in Public<br />

Libraries Committee<br />

(RUSA-BRASS), 610<br />

Business Reference Services<br />

Discussion Group: Out with<br />

the Old, In with the New: Our<br />

Changing Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Services (RUSA-BRASS), 657<br />

Business Reference Sources<br />

Committee (RUSA-BRASS),<br />

609<br />

Business Reference Sources<br />

Committee Publishers’<br />

Forum (RUSA-BRASS), 671<br />

Bylaws <strong>and</strong> Organization<br />

Committee (LITA), 642, 706<br />

Bylaws, Communications,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> & Membership<br />

Meeting (GODORT), 577<br />

C<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong>,<br />

See Chinese American<br />

Librarians Association<br />

(C<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Caldecott Awards Banquet,<br />

Caldecott Medal Committee,<br />

1545<br />

See 2011 Caldecott Medal<br />

Committee (ALSC),<br />

CALM,<br />

Campaign for America’s<br />

Libraries Subcommittee<br />

(PAC), 610<br />

Camp <strong>ALA</strong>, 74<br />

Campus Administration &<br />

Leadership Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-ULS), 671<br />

Campus-Wide Partnerships<br />

to Improve Students’<br />

Academic Integrity IQ<br />

(poster), 850<br />

Can Business Help Save the<br />

World?,<br />

See Clean, Green <strong>and</strong> Not<br />

So Mean: Can Business<br />

Help Save the World?<br />

(RUSA-BRASS),<br />

CAPC,<br />

See Cataloging Policy<br />

Committee (CAPC; OLAC),<br />

Capitalizing on Technology:<br />

A Teaching Technology Fair<br />

(LIRT), 220, 233, 245, 418, 657<br />

Capturing History: The Ethics<br />

of Archiving Native American<br />

Photography (poster), 843<br />

Capturing Kapow! Transform<br />

Your Teen Space to


1546<br />

Transform Your Teen<br />

(LLAMA-BES), 212, 366, 628<br />

Capwiz (CRC), 671<br />

Career-Changing <strong>and</strong><br />

Job-Hunting Strategies,<br />

See Improving Your Odds:<br />

Career-Changing <strong>and</strong><br />

Job-Hunting Strategies<br />

(JobLIST Placement<br />

Center),<br />

Career Counseling (JobLIST<br />

Placement Center), 899<br />

Career Paths <strong>and</strong><br />

Professional Development<br />

subtrack, 198<br />

Career Paths in Knowledge<br />

Management (FAFLRT), 498,<br />

706<br />

Careers in Federal Libraries<br />

(FAFLRT), 565<br />

Casting the E-Book<br />

Hook—We Can’t Let This One<br />

Get Away (AASL), 211, 212, 350,<br />

628<br />

Cataloger at the Reference<br />

Desk, A.,<br />

See Ariadne’s Thread: A<br />

Cataloger at the Reference<br />

Desk (poster),<br />

Catalog Form <strong>and</strong> Function<br />

Interest Group (ALCTS-CCS),<br />

594<br />

Cataloging Alchemy: Making<br />

Your Data Work Harder<br />

(OCLC), 706<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Beyond: The<br />

Year of Cataloging Research<br />

(ALCTS-CCS, LITA,<br />

RUSA-RSS), 225, 385, 642, 655<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Classification<br />

Interest Group: Social<br />

Tagging in Libraries<br />

(ALCTS-CCS), 657<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Classification<br />

Section (CCS),<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> the Security<br />

of Special Collections,<br />

See To Catch a Thief:<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Security of Special<br />

Collections (ACRL-RBMS),<br />

Cataloging & Description of<br />

Cartographic Resources:<br />

From Parchment to Pixels,<br />

Paper to Digital (ALCTS), 561,<br />

565


Cataloging Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-WESS), 594<br />

Cataloging-in-Publication<br />

Advisory Group (Library of<br />

Congress; UNO), 609<br />

Cataloging Meeting<br />

(GODORT), 657<br />

Cataloging & Metadata<br />

subtrack, 198, 225<br />

Cataloging Norms Interest<br />

Group (ALCTS-CCS), 610<br />

Cataloging of Children’s<br />

Materials Committee<br />

(ALCTS-CCS), 671<br />

Cataloging Policy Committee<br />

(CAPC; OLAC), 577<br />

Cataloging Training on<br />

Dem<strong>and</strong>: Redefining<br />

Instruction through<br />

Self-Contained Online<br />

Modules (poster), 850<br />

Catalog Management<br />

Interest Group (ALCTS-CCS),<br />

610<br />

Catalog Use Committee<br />

(RUSA-RSS),<br />

Discussion Forum, 685<br />

Meeting, 578, 697<br />

1547<br />

Catholic Library Association<br />

(CLA): Accessing Religious<br />

Materials: A Digital Solution,<br />

316, 610<br />

CCS,<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

CE for Mentors Task Force<br />

(ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Celebrating the Spoken Word<br />

with Poetry for Young<br />

People (ALSC), 211, 220, 412, 657<br />

Certification <strong>Program</strong><br />

Committee (<strong>ALA</strong>-APA), 610<br />

Certification Review (LSSC;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA), 642<br />

Chair’s <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning<br />

Committee (RUSA-MARS),<br />

655<br />

Chair’s 2011 <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning<br />

Committee (RUSA-MARS),<br />

642<br />

Chair’s <strong>Program</strong> H<strong>and</strong>s-On<br />

Tech Sessions<br />

(RUSA-MARS), 521, 706


1548<br />

Challenges <strong>and</strong> Successes:<br />

Library Education in the Near<br />

East <strong>and</strong> South Asia (IRC),<br />

443, 671<br />

Chapter Councilors Forum<br />

(CRC), 720<br />

Chapter Leaders Orientation<br />

(CRC), 249, 569<br />

Chapter Relations Committee<br />

(CRC; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Capwiz, 671<br />

Chapter Councilors Forum,<br />

720<br />

Chapter Leaders<br />

Orientation, 249, 569<br />

ICLAE (International<br />

Council of Library<br />

Association Executives)<br />

Meeting, 657<br />

Libraries Build<br />

Communities, 249, 565<br />

Money Smart Week:<br />

Promoting Financial<br />

Literacy in Your Library,<br />

504, 706<br />

Chapters Council (ACRL), 642<br />

Charlemae Rollins<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Service to Children<br />

(ALSC),<br />

Charting Courses: Diversity<br />

Research Grants<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY,<br />

ASCLA-LSSPS), 470, 685<br />

Chief Collection<br />

Development Officers of<br />

Large Research Libraries<br />

(ALCTS-CMDS), 578<br />

Chief Officers of State<br />

Library Agencies (COSLA):<br />

Reception <strong>and</strong> ASCLA Awards<br />

Presentation, 485, 696<br />

Children’s <strong>and</strong> YA Book<br />

Blogs: Enhancing Library<br />

Services (ALSC), 385, 642<br />

Children’s Literature as<br />

Catalyst for Creativity <strong>and</strong><br />

Change in the Workplace,<br />

See Purple Crayons,<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om Dots, <strong>and</strong> Peanut<br />

Butter S<strong>and</strong>wiches:<br />

Children’s Literature as<br />

Catalyst for Creativity <strong>and</strong><br />

Change in the Workplace,<br />

children’s policy, 74<br />

Children & Young Adults<br />

track, 198, 211, 212, 220, 225, 245<br />

Chinese American Librarians<br />

Association (C<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Board Orientation, 577<br />

Membership Meeting, 685


Sky Is the Limit, The:<br />

Reaching Out to the<br />

Minority Communities of<br />

Librarians <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Users, 207, 443, 671<br />

Choice Editorial Board<br />

(ACRL), 655<br />

CIFNAL Members Meeting<br />

(UNO), 655<br />

Civic Engagement Member<br />

Initiative Group (MIG; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

657<br />

CJCLS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

CLA,<br />

See Catholic Library<br />

Association (CLA):<br />

Accessing Religious<br />

Materials: A Digital<br />

Solution,<br />

Clarion University (alumni<br />

reunion; LS), 148<br />

Classic Course Content for<br />

Millennials,<br />

See ‘Social’ Lives <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Literacy:<br />

Re-packaging Classic<br />

Course Content for<br />

Millennials (AASL),<br />

1549<br />

Classics, Medieval &<br />

Renaissance Discussion<br />

Group (ACRL-WESS), 578<br />

Clean, Green <strong>and</strong> Not So<br />

Mean: Can Business Help<br />

Save the World?<br />

(RUSA-BRASS), 228, 245, 498, 697<br />

Climate Qual Partners<br />

Meeting (ARL), 565<br />

Climbing the Ladder to<br />

Success: Using Student<br />

Workers for Face-to-Face<br />

<strong>and</strong> IM Reference (poster),<br />

864<br />

ClipNotes Editorial Board<br />

(ACRL), 655<br />

Cloud Computing for Library<br />

Services (LITA), 233, 276, 578<br />

CLS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

CMDS,<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

COA,<br />

See Committee on<br />

Accreditation (COA; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

CODES,


1550<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

Codes, Guidelines, <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Committee (RUSA-STARS),<br />

578<br />

Coffee <strong>and</strong> Conversation with<br />

Experts (LITA), 233, 492, 697<br />

COL,<br />

See Committee on<br />

Legislation (COL; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

COLA,<br />

See Council of LAMA<br />

Affiliates (COLA),<br />

Coleman, Jean E.,<br />

See <strong>2010</strong> Jean E. Coleman<br />

Library Outreach Lecture<br />

(OLOS),<br />

Collaborating with Faculty to<br />

‘Start Up’ an Open Access<br />

Journal (poster), 864<br />

Collaboration in a Changing<br />

World of Services <strong>and</strong><br />

Information,<br />

See Yes We Can:<br />

Collaboration in a Changing<br />

World of Services <strong>and</strong><br />

Information (YALSA),<br />

Collaboration subtrack, 198,<br />

207, 228<br />

Collaborative Online<br />

Homework Space for Kids<br />

<strong>and</strong> Teens,<br />

See Spacebook: A<br />

Collaborative Online<br />

Homework Space for Kids<br />

<strong>and</strong> Teens (poster),<br />

Collecting <strong>and</strong> Using Visual<br />

Data (MAES),<br />

See Looking through New<br />

Eyes: Collecting <strong>and</strong> Using<br />

Visual Data (MAES),<br />

Collection Development <strong>and</strong><br />

Evaluation Section (CODES),<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

Collection Development<br />

Committee Meeting (GWLA),<br />

577<br />

Collection Development<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-RBMS), 594<br />

Collection Development<br />

Education Committee<br />

(RUSA-CODES), 578<br />

Collection Development for<br />

the Practitioner Interest<br />

Group (ALCTS-CMDS), 671<br />

Collection Development for<br />

Tough Times,


See Negotiating the<br />

Downturn: Collection<br />

Development for Tough<br />

Times (ALCTS-CMDS,<br />

RUSA-CODES),<br />

Collection Development in<br />

Academic Libraries Interest<br />

Group (ALCTS-CMDS), 610<br />

Collection Development<br />

Policies <strong>and</strong> Assessment<br />

(RUSA-CODES), 657<br />

Collection Development<br />

subtrack, 198, 207, 225, 228<br />

Collection Development<br />

Working Group<br />

(German-North American<br />

Resources Partnership), 578<br />

Collection Management <strong>and</strong><br />

Development Section<br />

(CMDS),<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

Collection Management in<br />

Public Libraries<br />

(RUSA-CODES), 713<br />

Collection Management &<br />

Technical Services track, 198,<br />

225<br />

1551<br />

Collections Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-LES), 657<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries Interest Group<br />

(ALCTS-CRS), 594<br />

College Libraries Directors<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-CLS), 671<br />

College Libraries Section<br />

(CLS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

College & Research Libraries<br />

Editorial Board (ACRL), 655<br />

See also C&RL News<br />

Editorial Board (ACRL),<br />

College Science Librarians<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-STS), 671<br />

Comics <strong>and</strong> Graphic Novels<br />

in Special Collections,<br />

See Back to the Future:<br />

Comics <strong>and</strong> Graphic Novels<br />

in Special Collections<br />

(ALSC),<br />

Comic World: Graphic Novels<br />

Come of Age<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING), 259, 577<br />

Committee Chairs Meeting<br />

(LITA), 578


1552<br />

Committee Meetings,<br />

See also under specific<br />

committees,<br />

LHRT, 642<br />

LRRT, 713<br />

Committee on<br />

Accreditation (COA; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

AASL or NCATE,<br />

Coordinating Committee<br />

Meeting, 609<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Review<br />

Training, 249, 569<br />

Accreditor Perspectives on<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Development,<br />

464, 685<br />

External Review Panelist<br />

Appeals Process Training,<br />

574<br />

External Review Panel<br />

Training, 565<br />

Meeting, 578, 642, 697<br />

Committee on Cataloging<br />

(ALCTS-CCS),<br />

Asian <strong>and</strong> African<br />

Materials, 671<br />

Description & Access, 610,<br />

697<br />

Committee on Diversity <strong>and</strong><br />

Subcommittees Business<br />

Meeting (<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY),<br />

574<br />

Committee on Diversity<br />

Business Meeting II<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY), 642<br />

Committee on Education<br />

(COE; <strong>ALA</strong>), 610<br />

Committee on Legislation<br />

(COL; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Business Meeting, 569<br />

Copyright Subcommittee,<br />

685<br />

E-Government<br />

Subcommittee, 574<br />

Google Book Search Task<br />

Force, 697<br />

Government Information<br />

Subcommittee, 671<br />

Grassroots Subcommittee,<br />

628<br />

LSTA Subcommittee, 685<br />

Meeting, 713<br />

Committee on Library<br />

Advocacy (COLA), 713<br />

Committee on Literacy,<br />

See LITERACY under<br />

American Library<br />

Association (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Committee on Membership<br />

Meetings (<strong>ALA</strong>), 569<br />

See also Membership<br />

Committee Meetings,


Committee on Professional<br />

Ethics (COPE),<br />

Ethics in a Digital World:<br />

Using Policies to Guide<br />

Professional <strong>and</strong> Personal<br />

Presence in Social<br />

Networking Spaces, 443, 671<br />

Committee on Research <strong>and</strong><br />

Statistics (CORS; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Meeting, 671<br />

Reaching Out to<br />

Generation Y: Conducting<br />

Research to Underst<strong>and</strong><br />

Digital Natives, 504, 706<br />

Committee on Status of<br />

Women in Librarianship<br />

(COSWL; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Introduction to Women’s<br />

Issues (with SRRT,<br />

ACRL-WSS), 304<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

National Women’s History<br />

Museum Project, The:<br />

Towards a Permanent<br />

Presence on the National<br />

Mall (with ACRL-WSS), 443,<br />

671<br />

Common(s) Wisdom:<br />

Designing Graduate <strong>and</strong><br />

Faculty Spaces That Work<br />

(LLAMA-BES), 200, 366, 628<br />

1553<br />

Communication Agreements<br />

in the Library Workplace,<br />

See Who Knew [Fill in the<br />

Blank] Was a Four-Letter<br />

Word? Communication<br />

Agreements in the Library<br />

Workplace (poster),<br />

Communication at the<br />

Crossroads: The Theory <strong>and</strong><br />

Practice of Connecting<br />

Effectively Within <strong>and</strong><br />

Without the Organization<br />

(LLAMA-LOMS), 390, 642<br />

Communication(s)<br />

Committee,<br />

ACRL-IS, 610<br />

ACRL-ULS, 594<br />

Communication Skills for<br />

Front Line Library Staff<br />

(LSSIRT), 235, 240, 339, 610<br />

Communication Studies<br />

Meeting (ACRL-EBSS), 578<br />

Communities of Practice<br />

Assembly (ACRL), 577<br />

Communities of Practice<br />

Meeting (PLA), 578<br />

Communities of Practice<br />

Task Force (PLA), 578<br />

Community <strong>and</strong> Junior<br />

College Libraries Section<br />

(CJCLS),


1554<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Comparison of the Citation<br />

Patterns of Doctoral<br />

Students in Chemistry <strong>and</strong><br />

Chemical Engineering, A<br />

(poster), 843<br />

Compendium Users Group<br />

(UNO), 609<br />

Competing with Search<br />

Engines: Rethinking Web<br />

Sites <strong>and</strong> Social Media<br />

Strategies (LLAMA-PRMS),<br />

299, 594<br />

computers, access to, 74<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> 101 (NMRT), 152,<br />

254, 577<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Committee<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 610<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Development<br />

Meeting (ACRL-RBMS), 642<br />

conference office locator, 121,<br />

122<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Orientation<br />

(NMRT), 152, 276<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> 101: Orient<br />

Yourself, 152<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Coordinating Team (CPCT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>), 713<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning <strong>2010</strong>,<br />

ACRL,<br />

ANSS, 610<br />

IS, 610<br />

STS, 594<br />

ULS, 657<br />

WSS, 642<br />

RUSA-BRASS, 628<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011,<br />

ACRL,<br />

ANSS, 671<br />

IS, 610<br />

RBMS, 594<br />

STS, 628<br />

ULS, 657<br />

WESS, 642<br />

WSS, 642<br />

RUSA-BRASS, 628, 685<br />

conference program tracks,<br />

198, 200, 207, 211, 212, 220, 225, 228, 233,<br />

235, 240, 245<br />

Connecting Family<br />

Caregivers (ASCLA-SLAS),<br />

245, 418, 657<br />

Connecting New <strong>and</strong> Veteran<br />

Librarians in North Carolina,<br />

See New Carolina:<br />

Connecting New <strong>and</strong>


Veteran Librarians in North<br />

Carolina (poster),<br />

Connecting Our Learning<br />

Community Dots (AASL), 212,<br />

378, 642<br />

Connecting Teens <strong>and</strong><br />

Authors, A Why <strong>and</strong> How to<br />

Guide,<br />

See Teen Book Festivals:<br />

Connecting Teens <strong>and</strong><br />

Authors, A Why <strong>and</strong> How<br />

to Guide (YALSA),<br />

Connecting with the Feds:<br />

Social, Collaborative <strong>and</strong><br />

Transparency Tools<br />

(FAFLRT), 552, 727<br />

Consolidated Meeting<br />

(ACRL-EBSS), 578<br />

Constitution & Bylaws<br />

Committee (<strong>ALA</strong>), 610, 697<br />

Constitution & Bylaws<br />

Review (<strong>ALA</strong>), 594<br />

Consumer & Family Studies<br />

Discussion Group (ACRL), 685<br />

Contemporary European<br />

Fiction in Translation<br />

(ACRL-LES, ACRL-WESS), 211,<br />

316, 610<br />

CONTENTdm Users Group<br />

Meeting (OCLC), 706<br />

1555<br />

Continuing Education<br />

(Committee) Meetings,<br />

ACRL-STS, 594<br />

ALCTS-CCS, 610<br />

RUSA-MARS, 655<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Training Materials<br />

Committee (ALCTS-CCS), 671<br />

Continuing Resources Forum<br />

(ALCTS-CRS), 713<br />

Continuing Resources<br />

Section (CRS),<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

Converging Metadata<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards in Cultural<br />

Institutions: Apples &<br />

Oranges (ALCTS), 225, 270, 578<br />

COO,<br />

Cooking Pavilion (exhibit<br />

hall), 735, 870, 875, 882<br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Development: We Really<br />

Mean It This Time<br />

(ALCTS-CMDS,<br />

RUSA-CODES), 225, 360, 628<br />

Cooperative Library <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Studies Alumni<br />

Reunion (LS), 148, 480, 696


1556<br />

Cooperative Reference<br />

Services (RUSA-RSS), 578, 610<br />

Cooperative Serials<br />

Collection Analysis (poster),<br />

843<br />

COPE,<br />

See Committee on<br />

Professional Ethics<br />

(COPE),<br />

Copy Cataloging Interest<br />

Group (ALCTS-CCS), 594<br />

Copyright Committee (ACRL),<br />

671<br />

Copyright Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL), 594<br />

Copyright & Intellectual<br />

Property subtrack, 198<br />

Copyright Issues for<br />

Librarians: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

What’s Legal, What’s Fair,<br />

<strong>and</strong> What’s Best Practice<br />

(OITP Pre-<strong>Conference</strong>), 561<br />

Copyright Subcommittee<br />

(COL), 685<br />

Coretta Scott King (CSK)<br />

Book Awards (EMIERT),<br />

Breakfast, 548, 727<br />

Committee <strong>and</strong><br />

Subcommittee Meeting, 578<br />

Going Socratic with Coretta<br />

Scott King Book Award<br />

Titles: A Socratic Seminar<br />

Approach to Book<br />

Discussions, 291, 594<br />

Jury Orientation, 610<br />

Coretta Scott King–Virginia<br />

Hamilton Award Committee<br />

(EMIERT), 610<br />

CORS,<br />

See Committee on<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Statistics<br />

(CORS; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

COSLA,<br />

See Chief Officers of State<br />

Library Agencies (COSLA):<br />

Reception <strong>and</strong> ASCLA<br />

Awards Presentation,<br />

Cost Savings of Designing a<br />

Multi-Purpose Facility, The,<br />

See Sharing Costs, Sharing<br />

Spaces: The Cost Savings<br />

of Designing a<br />

Multi-Purpose Facility<br />

(PLA),<br />

COSWL,<br />

See Committee on Status<br />

of Women in Librarianship<br />

(COSWL; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Council Meetings,<br />

ACRL-STS, 577, 697<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>, 178, 657, 706, 727<br />

Council Forum, 178, 685, 697


<strong>ALA</strong>-APA, 178<br />

OCLC (UNO), 565<br />

Council of LAMA Affiliates<br />

(COLA),<br />

Advocacy Coordinating<br />

Group, 594<br />

Advocacy Training<br />

Subcommittee, 671<br />

Committee on Library<br />

Advocacy, 713<br />

Frontline Advocacy Train<br />

the Trainer <strong>Program</strong>, 254, 574<br />

Surviving in a Tough<br />

Economy: An Advocacy<br />

Institute Workshop, 565<br />

Council of Liaisons (ACRL),<br />

671<br />

Council of Regional Groups<br />

(CRG),<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

Council Orientation<br />

Committee (<strong>ALA</strong>), 574<br />

Council Orientation Session<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 264, 578<br />

Council Resolutions<br />

Committee (<strong>ALA</strong>), 610<br />

1557<br />

Counseling <strong>and</strong> Therapy<br />

Roundtable (Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Street Press; UNO), 628<br />

Counting Opinions (UNO),<br />

Metrics Matter, 696<br />

Moving Beyond Babylon,<br />

609<br />

User Group Meeting, 670<br />

Co-Writing Across<br />

Disciplines,<br />

See It Takes Two:<br />

Co-Writing Across<br />

Disciplines (ACRL),<br />

CPCT,<br />

See <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Coordinating Team (CPCT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

CPLA Certification Review<br />

Committee (<strong>ALA</strong>-APA), 574<br />

CRC,<br />

See Chapter Relations<br />

Committee (CRC; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Creating a Community<br />

Resource Guide for<br />

Ex-Offenders <strong>and</strong> Other<br />

Disadvantaged Populations,<br />

See Managing the Maze:<br />

Creating a Community<br />

Resource Guide for<br />

Ex-Offenders <strong>and</strong> Other


1558<br />

Disadvantaged Populations<br />

(ASCLA-LSSPS, OLOS),<br />

Creating a Fully Mobile<br />

Catalog—A Capital Idea!<br />

(poster), 864<br />

Creating a 21st Learning<br />

Environment (ACRL), 565<br />

Creating Greater Access to<br />

<strong>and</strong> Support for Science <strong>and</strong><br />

Technology Information,<br />

See Federal Friends:<br />

Creating Greater Access to<br />

<strong>and</strong> Support for Science<br />

<strong>and</strong> Technology<br />

Information (ACRL-STS),<br />

Creating Value for Your<br />

Library Communities<br />

(grassroots program; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

169, 240, 378, 642<br />

Creative Ideas <strong>and</strong> Best<br />

Practices for Promoting<br />

Genetics Literacy in the<br />

Community,<br />

See Human Genome<br />

Project Community<br />

Conversations (HGPCC)<br />

Library Outreach Model<br />

Toolkit: Creative Ideas <strong>and</strong><br />

Best Practices for<br />

Promoting Genetics<br />

Literacy in the Community<br />

(poster),<br />

Creative Ideas in Technical<br />

Services Interest Group<br />

Meeting (ALCTS), 685<br />

CRG,<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

C&RL News Editorial Board<br />

(ACRL), 655<br />

CRS,<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

CSK,<br />

See Coretta Scott King<br />

(CSK) Book Awards<br />

(EMIERT),<br />

Cultivating Literacy: How to<br />

Be the Gardener of a<br />

Grassroots Lending Library<br />

Project (poster), 857<br />

Cultural Creative Product<br />

Designs Derived from the<br />

National Taiwan Library’s<br />

Collection,<br />

See Treasuring Taiwan<br />

Memories: Cultural


Creative Product Designs<br />

Derived from the National<br />

Taiwan Library’s Collection<br />

(poster),<br />

Cultural Diversity subtrack,<br />

198<br />

Curators & Conservators<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-RBMS), 657<br />

Current Issues <strong>and</strong> Hot<br />

Topics track, 198, 228, 245<br />

Curriculum Materials<br />

Meeting (ACRL-EBSS), 578<br />

Cut It Out: Reducing Costs<br />

<strong>and</strong> Improving Efficiency<br />

with Next-Generation Library<br />

Services (Ex Libris; UNO), 670<br />

D<br />

Dance Librarians Discussion<br />

Group (ACRL-ARTS), 610<br />

DAP,<br />

See Developmentally<br />

Appropriate<br />

Practice—What Is the<br />

Latest Underst<strong>and</strong>ings of<br />

DAP <strong>and</strong> How to<br />

Incorporate Them into<br />

Quality Services (ALSC),<br />

Database Derby, The<br />

(poster), 843<br />

1559<br />

DataCite: An International<br />

Initiative to Facilitate Access<br />

to Research Data (poster),<br />

857<br />

Dealing with ‘Sensitive’<br />

Topics in Teen Services,<br />

See It’s Perfectly Normal:<br />

Dealing with ‘Sensitive’<br />

Topics in Teen Services<br />

(YALSA),<br />

Deconstruction of Our<br />

Instruction: A Summer Salon<br />

Exploring How to Become<br />

Better Teachers (poster), 864<br />

Deepening Young Patrons<br />

Library Experiences: A<br />

Readers Theatre<br />

Performance in Five Acts<br />

(ALSC), 212, 328, 610<br />

Demonstrating Excellence in<br />

Higher Education: What<br />

Universities Are Doing. What<br />

Libraries Are Doing.<br />

(ACRL-ULS), 200, 316, 610<br />

Descriptive Cataloging of<br />

Rare Materials<br />

(Cartographic) Editorial<br />

Group (ACRL-RBMS), 713<br />

Descriptive Cataloging of<br />

Rare Materials (Graphics)


1560<br />

Editorial Group<br />

(ACRL-RBMS), 713<br />

Designing Digital<br />

Experiences for Library<br />

Websites (LITA), 233, 418, 657<br />

Designing Graduate <strong>and</strong><br />

Faculty Spaces That Work,<br />

See Common(s) Wisdom:<br />

Designing Graduate <strong>and</strong><br />

Faculty Spaces That Work<br />

(LLAMA-BES),<br />

Designing Innovative Library<br />

Instruction,<br />

See Practical Pedagogy for<br />

Library Instructors:<br />

Designing Innovative<br />

Library Instruction (ACRL),<br />

Design with Economy,<br />

See Teen Space: Design<br />

with Economy (YALSA),<br />

Developer Network<br />

Luncheon (OCLC), 670<br />

Developing a Library<br />

Allocation Formula<br />

(grassroots program; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

169, 174, 240, 378, 642<br />

Developing a Repository: The<br />

Library’s Journey (UNO), 574<br />

Developing a Sustainable<br />

Digitization Workflow (LITA),<br />

233, 291, 594<br />

Developing the Catalog<br />

Database of Historical<br />

Southern Newspapers at the<br />

University of Florida<br />

(poster), 843<br />

Developmentally<br />

Appropriate Practice—What<br />

Is the Latest Underst<strong>and</strong>ings<br />

of DAP <strong>and</strong> How to<br />

Incorporate Them into<br />

Quality Services (ALSC), 527,<br />

713<br />

Development Issues<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(LLAMA-FRFDS), 628<br />

Development Meeting<br />

(GODORT), 628<br />

Development Office (<strong>ALA</strong>):<br />

Library Champions, 143<br />

Dewey Update Breakfast<br />

(OCLC), 578<br />

Día Is Diversity in Action<br />

(ALSC), 527, 713<br />

Dialog with Directors<br />

Discussion Group (LLAMA),<br />

706<br />

Diaz, Junot (Auditorium<br />

Speaker Series), 7, 37, 537, 720<br />

Digital Arts Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-ARTS), 685


Digital Conversion Interest<br />

Group (ALCTS-PARS), 610<br />

Digital Ethnography: Library<br />

Web Page Redesign from the<br />

Ground Up (poster), 843<br />

Digital Information &<br />

Technologies track, 198, 225,<br />

233, 245<br />

Digital Initiative for College<br />

Libraries (grassroots<br />

program; <strong>ALA</strong>), 169, 240, 264, 578<br />

Digital Library Technology<br />

Interest Group (LITA), 642<br />

Digital Preservation Interest<br />

Group (ALCTS-PARS), 642<br />

Digitization Initiatives in<br />

Nigeria: Benefits <strong>and</strong><br />

Challenges (poster), 857<br />

Digitization: Preserving <strong>and</strong><br />

Open Access to African<br />

American Collections<br />

(ACRL-AFAS), 233, 395, 642<br />

Dinners,<br />

ACRL-CJCLS, 259, 577<br />

Monuments by Moonlight<br />

<strong>and</strong> Dinner (tour), 103<br />

Discovering MORE (Michigan<br />

Online Resources for<br />

Educators) in MeL (Michigan<br />

eLibrary) (grassroots<br />

program; <strong>ALA</strong>), 174, 240, 464, 685<br />

1561<br />

Discovering the Needs of<br />

Undergraduate Students: An<br />

Assessment Survey (poster),<br />

850<br />

Discussion Forum<br />

(ACRL-ARTS), 594<br />

Discussion Groups,<br />

See also under specific<br />

discussion groups,<br />

ACRL-DLS, 657<br />

LSSIRT, 657<br />

Discussion Group Steering<br />

Committee (ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Distance Learning Section<br />

(DLS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

DIVERSITY,<br />

See Office for Diversity of<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> (<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY),<br />

Diversity <strong>and</strong> Outreach Fair<br />

(OLOS), 350, 628<br />

Diversity Committee<br />

(ACRL-RBMS), 642<br />

Diversity Initiative Prepares<br />

Minority Students for<br />

Librarianship,<br />

See Winning with ACES:<br />

Diversity Initiative<br />

Prepares Minority


1562<br />

Students for Librarianship<br />

(poster),<br />

Diversity Officers’ Discussion<br />

Group (LLAMA), 578<br />

Diversity Research Grants,<br />

See Charting Courses:<br />

Diversity Research Grants<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY,<br />

ASCLA-LSSPS),<br />

Division All Committee<br />

Meeting (ALCTS), 671<br />

Division IFC Joint Meeting<br />

(IFC, IFRT), 657<br />

Division Leadership Meeting<br />

<strong>and</strong> Priority Group<br />

Consultants Meeting (ALSC),<br />

578<br />

Divisions Presidents’<br />

Breakfast (<strong>ALA</strong>), 642<br />

DLS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Documenting <strong>and</strong><br />

Celebrating Your Library’s<br />

History,<br />

See LHRT Invited Speakers<br />

<strong>Program</strong>: Documenting <strong>and</strong><br />

Celebrating Your Library’s<br />

History,<br />

Doing Our Part: Going Green<br />

at the University of<br />

Tennessee Libraries<br />

(poster), 864<br />

Dominican University<br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148<br />

Dongguan Public Library: A<br />

Case Study of Technological<br />

Innovation <strong>and</strong> Its Social<br />

Effects (poster), 857<br />

Drawn to Delight: How<br />

Picturebooks Work (<strong>and</strong><br />

Play) Today (ALSC), 565<br />

Dress Me UP with Your<br />

Research (TLA), 316, 610<br />

Drexel University (alumni<br />

reunion; LS), 148<br />

Drupal Interest Group<br />

(LITA), 610<br />

Dudley Award Subcommittee<br />

(ACRL-IS), 610<br />

E<br />

East Carolina University<br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148<br />

E-Books: How Do You Know<br />

It Was Worth It (ALCTS-AS,<br />

ALCTS-CMDS, RUSA-CODES,<br />

PLA), 225, 492, 697<br />

ebrary Session (UNO), 594, 609,<br />

628, 655, 670, 685


EBSCO Publishing (UNO),<br />

Academic Library<br />

Luncheon, 609<br />

E-Resource Management<br />

Luncheon, 670<br />

Public Librarian Luncheon,<br />

670<br />

School Librarian Luncheon,<br />

670<br />

EBSS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Economy <strong>and</strong> Its Effect on<br />

Libraries, The: How Have<br />

Libraries Been Impacted by<br />

the Recession? (poster), 864<br />

ECRR,<br />

See Every Child Ready to<br />

Read (ECRR; PLA),<br />

Editorial (Advisory) Board<br />

Meetings,<br />

ACRL,<br />

Choice, 655<br />

ClipNotes, 655<br />

College & Research<br />

Libraries, 655<br />

C&RL News, 655<br />

Publications in<br />

Librarianship, 655<br />

RBM, 655<br />

Resources for College<br />

Libraries, 655<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING,<br />

Book Links, 578<br />

Booklist, 594<br />

Guide to Reference, 657<br />

RBB, 657<br />

ALCTS,<br />

LRTS, 657<br />

Papers Series, 628<br />

Information Technology<br />

<strong>and</strong> Libraries (LITA), 706<br />

LITA, 706<br />

LLAMA, 610<br />

RUSQ (RUSA), 685<br />

Educational Background of<br />

ARL Academic Library Deans,<br />

The (poster), 864<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> Behavioral<br />

Sciences Section (EBSS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> Professional<br />

Development for Reference<br />

Committee (RUSARSS), 578<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> Training<br />

Committee (RUSA-STARS),<br />

578<br />

Education Assembly (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

628<br />

1563


1564<br />

Education (Committee)<br />

Meetings,<br />

GODORT, 671<br />

LITA, 610<br />

MAGERT, 578<br />

RUSA-BRASS, 609<br />

Education Research Libraries<br />

Forum (ACRL-EBSS), 574<br />

Education Resources<br />

Information Center,<br />

See ERIC (Education<br />

Resources Information<br />

Center),<br />

Education, Training <strong>and</strong><br />

Support Committee<br />

(RUSA-MARS), 642<br />

Educators of Library Media<br />

Specialists Section (ELMSS),<br />

See under American<br />

Association of School<br />

Librarians (AASL),<br />

Edward G. Holley Memorial<br />

Lecture (LHRT), 235, 509, 706<br />

Edwards, Margaret A.,<br />

See Margaret A. Edwards<br />

Luncheon (YALSA); <strong>2010</strong><br />

Margaret A. Edwards<br />

Award,<br />

E-Government Services <strong>and</strong><br />

a New Toolkit (WO), 233, 286,<br />

594<br />

E-Government<br />

Subcommittee (COL), 574<br />

E.J. Josey Spectrum Mentor<br />

(ACRL), 628<br />

electronic messaging center,<br />

78<br />

Electronic Primary Resource<br />

Materials at the Library of<br />

Congress,<br />

See Indigenous Peoples in<br />

the Americas: Access to<br />

Electronic Primary<br />

Resource Materials at the<br />

Library of Congress (AILA,<br />

OLOS),<br />

Electronic Resources<br />

Evaluation Central: Homing<br />

In on a Permanent Site<br />

(poster), 864<br />

Electronic Resources IG<br />

Meeting (ALCTS-CRS), 594<br />

Electronic Resources in<br />

Communication Studies<br />

(ACRL-EBSS), 671<br />

Electronic Resources<br />

Management Interest Group<br />

(LITA), 577<br />

ELMSS,<br />

See under American<br />

Association of School<br />

Librarians (AASL),


Elsevier, Internet cafe, 78<br />

Embracing Special<br />

Populations,<br />

See Reach Out <strong>and</strong> Serve:<br />

Embracing Special<br />

Populations (PLA),<br />

Emerging Leaders Salon<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 610<br />

Emerging Leaders<br />

Subcommittee (<strong>ALA</strong>), 657<br />

Emerging Leaders Training<br />

Session (<strong>ALA</strong>), 565<br />

Emerging Research in<br />

Collection Management &<br />

Development (ALCTS-CMDS),<br />

685<br />

Emerging Technologies<br />

Interest Group (LITA), 697<br />

Emerging Technologies:<br />

Virtualization in Libraries<br />

(LITA), 233, 515, 706<br />

EMIERT,<br />

See Ethnic <strong>and</strong><br />

Multicultural Information<br />

Exchange Round Table<br />

(EMIERT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Endowment Task Force<br />

(PLA), 578<br />

Engaging Developmental<br />

Education Students in<br />

Library Instruction,<br />

1565<br />

See MythBusters to the<br />

Rescue: Engaging<br />

Developmental Education<br />

Students in Library<br />

Instruction (poster),<br />

Enhance Sharing Session<br />

(OCLC), 569<br />

EOS International Client<br />

Reception (UNO), 696<br />

EOS International Luncheon<br />

Seminar (UNO), 609<br />

Eppo Van Nispen Tot<br />

Sevenaer (<strong>ALA</strong> President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>), 7, 18<br />

E-rate Task Force Business<br />

Meeting (OITP), 642<br />

E-research <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Management at a Large<br />

Research University: Using<br />

Survey Results to Develop a<br />

Library Plan (poster), 843<br />

E-Resource Management<br />

Luncheon (EBSCO<br />

Publishing; UNO), 670<br />

ERIC (Education Resources<br />

Information Center),<br />

Update Meeting (UNO), 628<br />

Users Forum (ACRL-EBSS),<br />

657<br />

Users Meeting<br />

(ACRL-EBSS), 578


1566<br />

ERMS,<br />

See Open to Change: Open<br />

Source <strong>and</strong> Next<br />

Generation ILS <strong>and</strong> ERMS<br />

(ALCTS-AS, ALCTS-CRS),<br />

ERT,<br />

See <strong>Exhibit</strong>s Round Table<br />

(ERT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Ethical <strong>and</strong> Legal Issues<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(RUSA-RSS), 628<br />

Ethical Considerations in<br />

Library Vendor Relations,<br />

See Last Fair Deal Gone<br />

Down: Ethical<br />

Considerations in Library<br />

Vendor Relations (ACRL),<br />

Ethics Committee (ACRL), 671<br />

Ethics in a Digital World:<br />

Using Policies to Guide<br />

Professional <strong>and</strong> Personal<br />

Presence in Social<br />

Networking Spaces (COPE),<br />

443, 671<br />

Ethics of Archiving Native<br />

American Photography, The,<br />

See Capturing History: The<br />

Ethics of Archiving Native<br />

American Photography<br />

(poster),<br />

Ethiopia Reads: Books,<br />

Donkeys, <strong>and</strong> Children<br />

(poster), 857<br />

Ethnic <strong>and</strong> Multicultural<br />

Information Exchange Round<br />

Table (EMIERT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Coretta Scott King (CSK)<br />

Book Awards,<br />

Breakfast, 548, 727<br />

Committee <strong>and</strong><br />

Subcommittee Meeting,<br />

578<br />

Going Socratic with<br />

Coretta Scott King Book<br />

Award Titles: A Socratic<br />

Seminar Approach to<br />

Book Discussions, 291, 594<br />

Jury Orientation, 610<br />

Coretta Scott King–Virginia<br />

Hamilton Award<br />

Committee, 610<br />

Immigrant Vignettes, The:<br />

The Saga of<br />

Romanian-American <strong>and</strong><br />

Canadian-Jews, 537, 713<br />

One Poem Enriching Lives<br />

Across the Globe: Samuel<br />

Ullman, Gen. Douglas<br />

MacArthur, <strong>and</strong> ‘Youth’<br />

(with RUSA-HS), 211, 235, 454,<br />

671


Power of Multicultural<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s in Building<br />

Intercultural Relationships<br />

with a Special Tribute to<br />

Haiti, 395, 642<br />

event planner, 78<br />

Every Child Ready to Read<br />

(ECRR; PLA),<br />

Evaluation Task Force, 657<br />

Evaluation Update (with<br />

ALSC), 200, 220, 390, 642<br />

Everyone’s a Critic: The<br />

Future of Book Reviewing<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING), 211, 322, 610<br />

Evidence Based Decision<br />

Making <strong>and</strong> Practices<br />

(ACRL-ULS), 628<br />

Excellence in Nonfiction for<br />

Young Adults,<br />

See 2011 Excellence in<br />

Nonfiction for Young<br />

Adults (YALSA),<br />

Executive Board Meetings,<br />

AILA, 671<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>, 565, 657, 713<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Council, 178, 657<br />

AP<strong>ALA</strong>, 577<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong>, 565<br />

Beta Phi Mu, 578<br />

IRRT, 642<br />

LIRT, 578<br />

1567<br />

MAGERT, 578, 713<br />

NMRT, 609<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Planning Session<br />

(RUSA-BRASS), 578<br />

Executive & General<br />

Membership Meeting<br />

(ACRL-ARTS), 657<br />

Executive (Committee)<br />

Meetings,<br />

See also Executive Board<br />

Meetings,<br />

AASL or ALSC or YALSA<br />

(joint meeting), 561<br />

ACRL,<br />

AAMES, 578<br />

AFAS, 578<br />

ANSS, 578, 706<br />

CJCLS, 578<br />

CLS, 578<br />

DLS, 671<br />

EBSS, 642<br />

IS, 578, 628, 706<br />

LES, 578, 706<br />

LPSS, 578<br />

RBMS, 697<br />

ULS, 578<br />

WESS, 706<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>, 561<br />

ALCTS,<br />

AS, 657


1568<br />

CCS, 577, 657, 697<br />

PARS, 706<br />

ALSC, 561<br />

ALTAFF, 569<br />

ASCLA, 578<br />

LSSPS, 685<br />

SLAS, 706<br />

LIRT, 706<br />

LITA, 574<br />

LLAMA-LOMS, 610<br />

LLAMA-SASS, 685<br />

OLAC, 628<br />

REFORMA, 706<br />

RUSA, 574<br />

BRASS, 727<br />

CODES, 706<br />

HS, 578, 697<br />

MARS, 574, 697<br />

RSS, 609, 697<br />

STARS, 706<br />

VRT, 706<br />

YALSA, 574, 727<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong> Hall or Floor,<br />

alphabetical list of<br />

exhibitors, 913, 921, 929, 936, 944,<br />

951, 959, 967, 974, 982, 990, 998, 1005,<br />

1012, 1019, 1027, 1035, 1043, 1051, 1058,<br />

1066, 1074, 1081, 1089, 1097, 1105, 1113,<br />

1121, 1129, 1136, 1143, 1150, 1157, 1165,<br />

1173, 1181, 1189, 1197, 1204, 1211, 1219,<br />

1226, 1234, 1242, 1250, 1258, 1265, 1273,<br />

1280, 1289, 1297, 1304, 1312, 1320, 1327,<br />

1335, 1343, 1351, 1359, 1367, 1375, 1380<br />

Cooking Pavilion, 735, 870, 875,<br />

882<br />

maps, 902<br />

Membership Pavilion, 907<br />

pavilions, general<br />

information, 742<br />

product categories of<br />

exhibitors,<br />

The Stacks, 735<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>ion Awards<br />

(ACRL-RBMS), 578<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s Closing Reception<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 735, 738<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s Round Table (ERT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Board Meeting, 642<br />

Member Meeting, 697<br />

Philanthropy <strong>and</strong> Its<br />

Relationship to<br />

Government Financing:<br />

Why <strong>and</strong> How Levies <strong>and</strong><br />

Other Tax Based Funding<br />

Are Linked, 527, 713<br />

‘Three S’s’ of Electronic<br />

Resource Management,<br />

The: Systems, St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

<strong>and</strong> Subscriptions, 233, 333,<br />

610<br />

Ex Libris (UNO),


Cut It Out: Reducing Costs<br />

<strong>and</strong> Improving Efficiency<br />

with Next-Generation<br />

Library Services, 670<br />

Recommended for<br />

Libraries Like You:<br />

Scholarly Evaluation,<br />

Social Networking Metrics,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a New World for Usage<br />

Data, 671<br />

Ex Libris Rosetta (UNO):<br />

Good-bye Digital<br />

Preservation, Hello<br />

Permanent Access, 609<br />

Exp<strong>and</strong>ing Community<br />

Outreach Through Poetry,<br />

See Poetry as a Community<br />

Builder: Exp<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Community Outreach<br />

Through Poetry (PPO),<br />

Exploring How to Become<br />

Better Teachers,<br />

See Deconstruction of Our<br />

Instruction: A Summer<br />

Salon Exploring How to<br />

Become Better Teachers<br />

(poster),<br />

Exploring Interlibrary Loan<br />

Lending Denials,<br />

1569<br />

See No Means No?<br />

Exploring Interlibrary Loan<br />

Lending Denials (poster),<br />

Exploring New Ways to<br />

Deliver Library Data,<br />

See Library Mashups:<br />

Exploring New Ways to<br />

Deliver Library Data<br />

(ACRL),<br />

eXtensible Stylesheet<br />

Language (XSL) <strong>and</strong> XSL<br />

Transformations,<br />

See XSLT for Digital<br />

Libraries (ALCTS),<br />

External Review Panelist<br />

Appeals Process Training<br />

(COA), 574<br />

External Review Panel<br />

Training (COA), 565<br />

Extreme Makeover: Summer<br />

Reading (PLA, ALSC), 211, 212,<br />

344, 610<br />

F<br />

Fabulous Films for Young<br />

Adults (YALSA), 628, 696<br />

Federal <strong>and</strong> Armed Forces<br />

Libraries Round Table<br />

(FAFLRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Awards Ceremony <strong>and</strong><br />

Reception, 259, 577


1570<br />

Board <strong>and</strong> Membership<br />

Meeting, 657<br />

Career Paths in Knowledge<br />

Management, 498, 706<br />

Careers in Federal<br />

Libraries, 565<br />

Connecting with the Feds:<br />

Social, Collaborative <strong>and</strong><br />

Transparency Tools, 552, 727<br />

Institutional Repositories<br />

in Action: Success Stories<br />

from the Federal World,<br />

475, 685<br />

International Exchange<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s in the Digital<br />

Age, 492, 697<br />

Meet the Author: Kathy<br />

Roth-Douquet, Connecting<br />

with Military Families, 454,<br />

671<br />

Federal Documents Task<br />

Force (GODORT), 610<br />

Federal Friends: Creating<br />

Greater Access to <strong>and</strong><br />

Support for Science <strong>and</strong><br />

Technology Information<br />

(ACRL-STS), 228, 498, 697<br />

Fellowship of Christian<br />

Librarians & Information<br />

Specialists (FOCUS): <strong>Annual</strong><br />

Meeting (UNO), 697<br />

Feminist Pedagogy, Visual<br />

Literacy <strong>and</strong> Representation,<br />

See Finding the Best Film<br />

for the Classroom:<br />

Feminist Pedagogy, Visual<br />

Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Representation<br />

(ACRL-WSS),<br />

Feminist Task Force (FTF;<br />

SRRT),<br />

40th Anniversary of the<br />

Feminist Task Force, 228,<br />

395, 655<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

Film & Broadcast Librarians<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-ARTS), 628<br />

Finance <strong>and</strong> Audit<br />

Committee (<strong>ALA</strong> Executive<br />

Board), 609<br />

Financial Advancement<br />

Committee (YALSA), 670<br />

Financial Advancement<br />

Meeting (LLAMA), 642<br />

Financial Literacy Workshops<br />

for the Public,<br />

See Library Saves Your<br />

Money! Financial Literacy<br />

Workshops for the Public<br />

(poster),


Finding the Balance: Kids’<br />

Rights, Parental Dem<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Librarian’s Rule (ALSC,<br />

AASL), 212, 328, 610<br />

Finding the Best Film for the<br />

Classroom: Feminist<br />

Pedagogy, Visual Literacy<br />

<strong>and</strong> Representation<br />

(ACRL-WSS), 225, 498, 697<br />

Finding, Using, <strong>and</strong> Losing<br />

the News,<br />

See News Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Preservation: Finding,<br />

Using, <strong>and</strong> Losing the<br />

News (ACRL-EBSS,<br />

ACRL-IS),<br />

First Author, First Book<br />

(ALTAFF), 211, 509, 706<br />

Florida State University<br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148<br />

FOCUS,<br />

See Fellowship of Christian<br />

Librarians & Information<br />

Specialists (FOCUS):<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> Meeting (UNO),<br />

Footsteps of La Crosse<br />

(poster), 843<br />

Ford Theatre & Petersen<br />

House with a Visit to the<br />

1571<br />

National Museum of<br />

American History (tour), 98,<br />

103<br />

Forming Strong Alliances:<br />

Non-Library Partnerships<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 178<br />

For the Love of Reference<br />

(RUSA President’s <strong>Program</strong>),<br />

163, 532, 713<br />

40th Anniversary<br />

Celebration (BC<strong>ALA</strong>), 259, 577<br />

40th Anniversary of the<br />

Feminist Task Force (SRRT),<br />

228, 395, 655<br />

40th Anniversary Social<br />

(GLBTRT), 480, 696<br />

Fortifying Staff <strong>and</strong> Services,<br />

See LibrarySTEW:<br />

Fortifying Staff <strong>and</strong><br />

Services (poster),<br />

Forums,<br />

See also specific kinds of<br />

forums,<br />

ALCTS, 492, 697<br />

AS, 527, 713<br />

CCS, 254, 574<br />

PVLR, 697<br />

Pennsylvania Study, The:<br />

Research into Optimal<br />

Environmental Conditions


1572<br />

for Paper-Based<br />

Collections (ALCTS-PARS),<br />

685<br />

Four or More: The New<br />

Demographic (LITA Division<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>), 163, 475,<br />

685<br />

Four-Star Research (LRRT),<br />

235, 390, 642<br />

4th <strong>Annual</strong> Parade of<br />

Bookmobiles (OLOS, ABOS),<br />

459, 685<br />

FRBR Interest Group<br />

(ALCTS), 569<br />

Freedom to Read Foundation<br />

(FTRF; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Board of Trustees Meeting,<br />

561<br />

Orientation, 561<br />

Free Software—Now What?<br />

(LITA), 233, 350, 610<br />

FRFDS,<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Friendly Faces: Grassroots<br />

Reference & Instruction<br />

Outreach & Promotion<br />

(poster), 850<br />

Friends Fund (ACRL), 628<br />

Friends of Bill W. (UNO), 577,<br />

628, 642<br />

From Parchment to Pixels,<br />

Paper to Digital,<br />

See Cataloging &<br />

Description of Cartographic<br />

Resources: From<br />

Parchment to Pixels, Paper<br />

to Digital (ALCTS),<br />

From Shanghai to<br />

Appalachia: Global Service<br />

Approaches (poster), 857<br />

From Urban to Suburban:<br />

Shifting Youth Demographics<br />

<strong>and</strong> Library Service for Teens<br />

(YALSA), 212, 245, 344, 628<br />

From User to Article in No<br />

Time Flat,<br />

See Shortest Distance<br />

Between Two Clicks, The:<br />

From User to Article in No<br />

Time Flat (OCLC),<br />

Frontline Advocacy Train the<br />

Trainer <strong>Program</strong> (COLA), 254,<br />

574<br />

FTF,<br />

See Feminist Task Force<br />

(FTF; SRRT),<br />

FTRF,<br />

See Freedom to Read<br />

Foundation (FTRF; <strong>ALA</strong>),


Functional Requirements for<br />

Bibliographic Records<br />

(FRBR),<br />

See FRBR Interest Group<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

Fund Raising <strong>and</strong> Financial<br />

Development Section<br />

(FRFDS),<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Fundraising Meeting<br />

(ACRL-WESS), 628<br />

Fundraising 101: You Don’t<br />

Ask; You Don’t Get!<br />

(LLAMA-FRFDS), 200, 515, 706<br />

Future of Book Reviewing,<br />

The,<br />

See Everyone’s a Critic:<br />

The Future of Book<br />

Reviewing<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING),<br />

Future of Libraries:<br />

Cutting-Edge Services (WO),<br />

233, 286, 594<br />

FYI: First Year Impressions<br />

(<strong>and</strong> Confessions)<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY), 264, 578<br />

1573<br />

G<br />

Gaining Library Support<br />

Through Storytelling (AASL),<br />

212, 350, 628<br />

Gala Author Tea (ALTAFF),<br />

537, 720<br />

Gale, a Cengage Learning<br />

Company: shuttle bus<br />

service, 78, 87, 88<br />

Games <strong>and</strong> Gaming Member<br />

Initiative Group (MIG; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

578<br />

Games People Play: Using<br />

Simulation to Teach<br />

Reference Skills (poster), 850<br />

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, <strong>and</strong><br />

Transgendered Round Table<br />

(GLBTRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

594<br />

40th Anniversary Social,<br />

480, 696<br />

Queer Teens: LGBTQ Young<br />

Adult Novels, 220, 228, 543, 720<br />

Rainbow Hollinger Box:<br />

LGBTQ Archives, 225, 228, 454,<br />

671<br />

Rainbow Project Breakfast<br />

(with SRRT), 390, 642<br />

Stonewall Book Awards<br />

Brunch, 521, 706


1574<br />

Stonewall Book Awards<br />

Committee, 610, 671<br />

Geisel Award Committee,<br />

See 2011 Geisel Award<br />

Committee (ALSC),<br />

Genealogy <strong>and</strong> Local History<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(RUSA-HS), 609<br />

Genealogy Committee<br />

(RUSA-HS), 642<br />

Genealogy Pre-<strong>Conference</strong><br />

Planning Committee<br />

(RUSA-HS), 628<br />

General Assembly (Beta Phi<br />

Mu), 628<br />

general conference<br />

information, 74, 78, 84<br />

General Library Consultants’<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ASCLA-SLAS), 628<br />

General Membership Forums<br />

or Meetings (ACRL),<br />

See also Membership<br />

Meetings,<br />

AFAS, 594<br />

ARTS, 657<br />

LPSS, 657<br />

WESS, 485, 697<br />

WSS, 628<br />

General Sessions,<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Closing Session, 7, 13,<br />

548, 727<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Opening Session, 7, 13,<br />

628<br />

Generating Revenues for<br />

Networks, Cooperatives <strong>and</strong><br />

Consortia (ASCLA), 200, 328, 610<br />

Generation Next: Promoting<br />

the Library Profession to<br />

Minority Students (poster),<br />

843<br />

Genetics Literacy,<br />

See Human Genome<br />

Project Community<br />

Conversations (HGPCC)<br />

Library Outreach Model<br />

Toolkit: Creative Ideas <strong>and</strong><br />

Best Practices for<br />

Promoting Genetics<br />

Literacy in the Community<br />

(poster),<br />

GeoTech Committee<br />

(MAGERT), 657<br />

Germanists Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-WESS), 671<br />

German-North American<br />

Resources Partnership<br />

(UNO),<br />

Collection Development<br />

Working Group, 578


Librarian Exchanges<br />

Working Group, 670<br />

Steering Committee, 577<br />

Getting Back into the Game:<br />

Advice for the Laid Off,<br />

Insecurely Employed, <strong>and</strong><br />

Mid-Career Slump<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-APA), 200, 470, 685<br />

Gifts <strong>and</strong> Exchange<br />

(ALCTS-AS), 578<br />

GIS <strong>and</strong> Map Collection<br />

Management Discussion<br />

Group (MAGERT), 685<br />

GIS in EVERY Library: Making<br />

It Happen (MAGERT), 233, 245,<br />

339, 610<br />

GITCO,<br />

See Government<br />

Information Technology<br />

(GITCO; GODORT),<br />

Giving People What They<br />

Want: Information Access in<br />

Libraries <strong>and</strong> Beyond,<br />

ASCLA, 565<br />

RUSA-STARS, 569<br />

GLBTRT,<br />

See Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Transgendered Round<br />

Table (GLBTRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

GODORT,<br />

1575<br />

See Government<br />

Documents Round Table<br />

(GODORT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Going Back to the<br />

Playground to Help People<br />

Work Together Better,<br />

See Knowing Who’s<br />

Who—Going Back to the<br />

Playground to Help People<br />

Work Together Better<br />

(ALTAFF President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>),<br />

Going Green at the<br />

University of Tennessee<br />

Libraries,<br />

See Doing Our Part: Going<br />

Green at The University of<br />

Tennessee Libraries<br />

(poster),<br />

Going Socratic with Coretta<br />

Scott King Book Award<br />

Titles: A Socratic Seminar<br />

Approach to Book<br />

Discussions (EMIERT), 291, 594<br />

Good-bye Digital<br />

Preservation, Hello<br />

Permanent Access (Ex Libris<br />

Rosetta), 609<br />

Good Comics for Kids:<br />

Building a Collection of


1576<br />

Graphic Novels for Young<br />

Readers (ALSC), 207, 212, 470, 685<br />

Google Book Search Task<br />

Force (COL), 697<br />

Google Scholar: Use <strong>and</strong><br />

Acceptance among Graduate<br />

Students (poster), 850<br />

Got Data? New Roles for<br />

Libraries in Shaping 21st<br />

Century Research (ALCTS<br />

Division President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>), 159, 225, 509, 706<br />

Government Documents<br />

Round Table (GODORT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Archivists <strong>and</strong> Librarians:<br />

Together We Can Save<br />

Congress, 225, 509, 706<br />

Awards Meeting, 594<br />

Bylaws, Communications,<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> & Membership<br />

Meeting, 577<br />

Cataloging Meeting, 657<br />

Development Meeting, 628<br />

Education Meeting, 671<br />

Federal Documents Task<br />

Force, 610<br />

Government Information<br />

Technology (GITCO), 671<br />

International Documents<br />

Task Force, 628<br />

Nominating Committee, 577<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Committee, 594<br />

Rare & Endangered<br />

Government Publications,<br />

657<br />

State <strong>and</strong> Local Documents<br />

Task Force, 578<br />

Web Managers Meeting, 685<br />

Government Information<br />

Meeting (ACRL-STS), 594<br />

Government Information<br />

Subcommittee (COL), 671<br />

Government Information<br />

Technology (GITCO;<br />

GODORT), 671<br />

Government Relations<br />

Meeting (ACRL), 685<br />

Graphic Novel Editors: The<br />

Masters of Design (PopTop<br />

Stage), 894<br />

Graphic Novel Monday<br />

(PopTop Stage), 894<br />

Graphic Novel Panel<br />

Featuring David Small <strong>and</strong><br />

Audrey Niffenegger<br />

(Auditorium Speaker Series),<br />

7, 32, 504, 706<br />

Graphic Novels Come of Age,<br />

See Comic World: Graphic<br />

Novels Come of Age<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING),


Graphic Novels on Campus:<br />

Academic Collaboration <strong>and</strong><br />

Outreach to the K-12<br />

Community (poster), 850<br />

Grassroots 2.0: New<br />

Technologies (ALSC, AASL),<br />

212, 233, 412, 657<br />

grassroots programs (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

169, 174<br />

Action Research & the<br />

R2D2 ID Model in an LIS<br />

Web Site Usability Study,<br />

169, 240, 264, 578<br />

Become Market Ready!,<br />

174, 240, 492, 697<br />

Creating Value for Your<br />

Library Communities, 169,<br />

240, 378, 642<br />

Developing a Library<br />

Allocation Formula, 169, 174,<br />

240, 378, 642<br />

Digital Initiative for<br />

College Libraries, 169, 240, 264,<br />

578<br />

Discovering MORE<br />

(Michigan Online<br />

Resources for Educators)<br />

in MeL (Michigan<br />

eLibrary), 174, 240, 464, 685<br />

1577<br />

Lato the People: A<br />

Residency Experience in<br />

Genetics, 174, 240, 537, 720<br />

Liven Up Your Story<br />

Times!, 169, 240, 356, 628<br />

Purple Crayons, R<strong>and</strong>om<br />

Dots, <strong>and</strong> Peanut Butter<br />

S<strong>and</strong>wiches: Children’s<br />

Literature as Catalyst for<br />

Creativity <strong>and</strong> Change in<br />

the Workplace, 169, 240, 356,<br />

628<br />

Recruiting Undergraduates<br />

to the Library Profession:<br />

A Mellon Success Story,<br />

174, 240, 485, 697<br />

Role of the Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Association of Libraries,<br />

Archives, <strong>and</strong> Museums<br />

(PI<strong>ALA</strong>) in the<br />

Development of Libraries<br />

in the Pacific, The, 174, 240,<br />

537, 720<br />

Small Libraries Working<br />

with Home Schooled, 174,<br />

240, 464, 685<br />

Grassroots Reference &<br />

Instruction Outreach &<br />

Promotion,<br />

See Friendly Faces:<br />

Grassroots Reference &


1578<br />

Instruction Outreach &<br />

Promotion (poster),<br />

Grassroots Subcommittee<br />

(COL), 628<br />

Greater Western Library<br />

Alliance (GWLA),<br />

Collection Development<br />

Committee Meeting, 577<br />

Public Services Meeting,<br />

574<br />

Great Graphic Novels for<br />

Teens (YALSA), 628, 670, 685, 696,<br />

697, 706, 713<br />

Great Graphic Novels for<br />

Teens: Ground Zero for a<br />

Cultural Shift in American<br />

Publishing (PopTop Stage),<br />

894<br />

Great Interactive Software<br />

for Kids (ALSC), 671, 713<br />

Grisham, John (Auditorium<br />

Speaker Series), 7, 37<br />

Ground Zero for a Cultural<br />

Shift in American Publishing,<br />

See Great Graphic Novels<br />

for Teens: Ground Zero for<br />

a Cultural Shift in<br />

American Publishing<br />

(PopTop Stage),<br />

GroupFinder: Using<br />

Technology to Help Patrons<br />

Meet Up at the Library<br />

(poster), 864<br />

Growing Learners Together:<br />

Successful School <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Library Partnerships (ALSC),<br />

220, 470, 685<br />

Guidelines for Lending <strong>and</strong><br />

Borrowing Special<br />

Collections Materials:<br />

Preliminary Hearing<br />

(ACRL-RBMS), 594<br />

Guide to Reference Editorial<br />

Review Board<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING), 657<br />

GWLA,<br />

See Greater Western<br />

Library Alliance (GWLA),<br />

H<br />

Harnessing Cooperative<br />

Innovation for Management<br />

Services,<br />

See Web-scale or Bust:<br />

Harnessing Cooperative<br />

Innovation for<br />

Management Services<br />

(OCLC),<br />

HarperCollins Publishers<br />

(UNO): Seasonal Title<br />

Presentation, 594, 609


Have an Hour? Write a Grant!<br />

Quick (<strong>and</strong> Easy) Money in<br />

Minutes! (poster), 864<br />

Have Fun at the Library:<br />

Anyone Can Transform Their<br />

Workplace Culture <strong>and</strong> Get<br />

More Out of Their Work<br />

(ASCLA), 412, 657<br />

Have YOU Ever Been to<br />

Prison? An Insider’s Look at<br />

a Prison Library<br />

(ASCLALSSPS), 532, 713<br />

Head of Library Technology<br />

Interest Group (LITA), 657<br />

Heads of Cataloging Interest<br />

Group (ALCTS-CCS), 697<br />

Heads of Public Services<br />

Discussion Group (ACRL), 628<br />

Health Effects of Climate<br />

Change <strong>and</strong> Global Warming,<br />

See Is It Safe to Go<br />

Outside? Health Effects of<br />

Climate Change <strong>and</strong> Global<br />

Warming (SRRT),<br />

Health Sciences Interest<br />

Group (ACRL), 671<br />

Help for Hard Times @ the<br />

Library (PLA), 200, 228, 299, 609<br />

Helping Patrons Identify<br />

Their Health Information<br />

1579<br />

Needs <strong>and</strong> Locate Relevant<br />

Resources,<br />

See HELP! My Patron Is a<br />

Cyber Patient: Learn to<br />

Help Patrons Identify Their<br />

Health Information Needs<br />

<strong>and</strong> Locate Relevant<br />

Resources (PLA),<br />

HELP! My Patron Is a Cyber<br />

Patient: Learn to Help<br />

Patrons Identify Their Health<br />

Information Needs <strong>and</strong><br />

Locate Relevant Resources<br />

(PLA), 240, 480, 685<br />

HGPCC,<br />

See Human Genome<br />

Project Community<br />

Conversations (HGPCC)<br />

Library Outreach Model<br />

Toolkit: Creative Ideas <strong>and</strong><br />

Best Practices for<br />

Promoting Genetics<br />

Literacy in the Community<br />

(poster),<br />

Higher Education Meeting<br />

(ACRL-EBSS), 578<br />

Historical Materials<br />

Committee (RUSA-HS), 628<br />

History in Video Advisory<br />

Roundtable (Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Press; UNO), 685


1580<br />

History Section (HS),<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

Holdings Update Forum:<br />

Next Generation OPACs:<br />

Making the Most of Local<br />

Holdings Data (ALCTS-CRS),<br />

360, 628<br />

Holley, Edward G.,<br />

See Edward G. Holley<br />

Memorial Lecture (LHRT),<br />

Homeless, Not Helpless:<br />

Issues, Challenges <strong>and</strong><br />

Solutions for Serving<br />

Customer Without Homes<br />

(PLA), 228, 401, 655<br />

hotels,<br />

addresses <strong>and</strong> phone<br />

numbers, 109, 115<br />

convention headquarters,<br />

121<br />

meeting rooms, 109, 115<br />

shuttle bus service, 78, 87, 88<br />

Hot Topics Discussion Group,<br />

ACRL-STS, 657<br />

RUSA-MARS, 642<br />

RUSA-STARS, 628<br />

Hot Topics in Electronic<br />

Reference Discussion Forum<br />

(RUSA-MARS), 610<br />

Hot Topics in Frontline<br />

Reference Discussion Group<br />

(RUSA-RSS), 628<br />

How Graphic Novels Can<br />

Save Your Library,<br />

See Superbooks: How<br />

Graphic Novels Can Save<br />

Your Library with Amazing<br />

Circulation Numbers<br />

(PopTop Stage),<br />

How Have Libraries Been<br />

Impacted by the Recession?,<br />

See Economy <strong>and</strong> Its Effect<br />

on Libraries, The: How<br />

Have Libraries Been<br />

Impacted by the<br />

Recession? (poster),<br />

How Picturebooks Work (<strong>and</strong><br />

Play) Today,<br />

See Drawn to Delight: How<br />

Picturebooks Work (<strong>and</strong><br />

Play) Today (ALSC),<br />

How Shared Is Shared?<br />

Remote Storage <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Building (RUSA-CODES,<br />

RUSA-STARS), 207, 225, 424, 657,<br />

670<br />

How Social Identity <strong>and</strong><br />

Micropractices Impact<br />

Library Roles,


See It’s Not Who You<br />

Know, But Who You Are!<br />

How Social Identity <strong>and</strong><br />

Micropractices Impact<br />

Library Roles (poster),<br />

How the Public <strong>and</strong><br />

Librarians See Romanian <strong>and</strong><br />

Ukrainian Libraries (poster),<br />

857<br />

How the University of<br />

Houston Libraries Moved<br />

Everything,<br />

See Big Shift, The: How the<br />

University of Houston<br />

Libraries Moved<br />

Everything (LLAMA-SASS),<br />

How Three Very Different<br />

Libraries Created Teen<br />

Reading Communities,<br />

See Teen Book Groups Can<br />

Work: How Three Very<br />

Different Libraries Created<br />

Teen Reading Communities<br />

(YALSA),<br />

How to Become Better<br />

Teachers,<br />

See Deconstruction of Our<br />

Instruction: A Summer<br />

Salon Exploring How to<br />

Become Better Teachers<br />

(poster),<br />

1581<br />

How to Be the Gardener of a<br />

Grassroots Lending Library<br />

Project,<br />

See Cultivating Literacy:<br />

How to Be the Gardener of<br />

a Grassroots Lending<br />

Library Project (poster),<br />

How to Cut a Third of Your<br />

Journal Subscriptions (<strong>and</strong><br />

Keep Faculty Happy)<br />

(poster), 843<br />

How-to Guide for Libraries<br />

of Any Shape or Sizes, A.,<br />

See <strong>Program</strong>s That Pack<br />

the Place: A How-to Guide<br />

for Libraries of Any Shape<br />

or Sizes (PPO),<br />

How We Memorialize: The<br />

Art <strong>and</strong> Politics of Public<br />

Memorialization<br />

(ACRLARTS), 228, 437, 671<br />

HRDR,<br />

See Office for Human<br />

Resources Development<br />

<strong>and</strong> Recruitment (HRDR;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

HRS,<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),


1582<br />

HS,<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

Human Genome Project<br />

Community Conversations<br />

(HGPCC) Library Outreach<br />

Model Toolkit: Creative Ideas<br />

<strong>and</strong> Best Practices for<br />

Promoting Genetics Literacy<br />

in the Community (poster),<br />

850<br />

Human Resources <strong>and</strong> Staff<br />

Development track, 198, 207, 235<br />

Human Resources<br />

Management (LLAMA-HRS),<br />

628<br />

Human Resources Section<br />

(HRS),<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Hunger, Homelessness, <strong>and</strong><br />

Poverty Task Force (SRRT),<br />

578<br />

H.W. Wilson Co. (UNO):<br />

What’s New Breakfast, 578<br />

I<br />

ICAN,<br />

See under Association of<br />

Specialized <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Library<br />

Agencies (ASCLA),<br />

ICLAE (International Council<br />

of Library Association<br />

Executives) Meeting (CRC),<br />

657<br />

IFC,<br />

See Intellectual Freedom<br />

Committee (IFC),<br />

IFC 101, 155, 254, 574<br />

IFLA Guidelines for Library<br />

Services to Young Adults<br />

(YALSA), 212, 373, 628<br />

IFLA Update (IRC), 594<br />

IFRT,<br />

See Intellectual Freedom<br />

Round Table (IFRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

IL Assessment Plan for<br />

Student Consultants, An: A<br />

Case Study (poster), 850<br />

ILS,<br />

See Open to Change: Open<br />

Source <strong>and</strong> Next<br />

Generation ILS <strong>and</strong> ERMS<br />

(ALCTS-AS, ALCTS-CRS),<br />

Image Resources Interest<br />

Group (ACRL), 610<br />

Imagineering Group (LITA),<br />

594


I’m Doing Events at the<br />

Library from Now On:<br />

Running an Effective Author<br />

Series on a Budget (PLA),<br />

211, 276, 578<br />

Immersion Faculty (ACRL),<br />

561<br />

Immersion <strong>Program</strong> II<br />

(ACRL), 713<br />

Immigrant Vignettes, The:<br />

The Saga of<br />

Romanian-American <strong>and</strong><br />

Canadian-Jews (EMIERT), 537,<br />

713<br />

Immigration Issues <strong>and</strong><br />

Library Services (REFORMA),<br />

264, 578<br />

Implementing the<br />

Open-Source <strong>Program</strong> Zotero<br />

at a University Library,<br />

See Too Good to Be True?:<br />

Implementing the<br />

Open-Source <strong>Program</strong><br />

Zotero at a University<br />

Library (poster),<br />

Improving Discovery of Your<br />

Digital Materials (OCLC), 670<br />

Improving Your Odds:<br />

Career-Changing <strong>and</strong><br />

1583<br />

Job-Hunting Strategies<br />

(JobLIST Placement Center),<br />

899<br />

Inaugural Banquet (<strong>ALA</strong>), 7,<br />

74, 552, 727<br />

Increasing the Competitive<br />

Edge <strong>and</strong> Impact of Library’s<br />

People, Services, <strong>and</strong><br />

Technologies,<br />

See Research from the<br />

Field: Increasing the<br />

Competitive Edge <strong>and</strong><br />

Impact of Library’s People,<br />

Services, <strong>and</strong> Technologies<br />

(LRRT),<br />

Independent Reference<br />

Publishers Group (UNO), 574<br />

Independent Schools Section<br />

(ISS),<br />

See under American<br />

Association of School<br />

Librarians (AASL),<br />

Independent Schools Tour<br />

(AASL-ISS), 249, 569<br />

Indiana University SLIS<br />

Alumni Reception (LS), 696<br />

Indigenous Peoples in the<br />

Americas: Access to<br />

Electronic Primary Resource


1584<br />

Materials at the Library of<br />

Congress (AILA, OLOS), 504,<br />

706<br />

I Need a Mentor,<br />

Quick—Mentoring Options in<br />

Rural Public Libraries (PLA,<br />

LLAMA), 299, 609<br />

Info Lit St<strong>and</strong>ards Task Force<br />

(ACRL-STS), 628<br />

Information Access in<br />

Libraries <strong>and</strong> Beyond,<br />

See Giving People What<br />

They Want: Information<br />

Access in Libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

Beyond,<br />

Information Commons<br />

Discussion Group (ACRL), 594<br />

Information & Council<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-APA), 178, 670<br />

Information Discovery:<br />

Bibliometric Evaluation of<br />

the Reported Usage of<br />

Ontologies in the Sciences<br />

Literature (poster), 850<br />

Information Literacy Best<br />

Practices Committee<br />

(ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Component Committee<br />

Meeting (ACRL), 713, 720<br />

Information Literacy in the<br />

Disciplines Committee<br />

(ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Information Literacy Meeting<br />

(ACRL-STS), 594<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Progression St<strong>and</strong>ards for<br />

Higher Education in New<br />

Jersey,<br />

See Turnpike to Transition:<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Progression St<strong>and</strong>ards for<br />

Higher Education in New<br />

Jersey (poster),<br />

Information Literacy<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Meeting<br />

(ACRL-IS), 713<br />

Information Literacy Web<br />

Site Meeting (ACRL-IS), 713<br />

Information Technology <strong>and</strong><br />

Libraries Editorial Board<br />

(LITA), 706<br />

Innovative Career Choices:<br />

Opportunities Beyond Public<br />

<strong>and</strong> Academic Libraries<br />

(NMRT), 339, 610<br />

Innovative Collection<br />

Centered <strong>Program</strong>s: Beyond<br />

the Book Group<br />

(RUSACODES), 245, 424, 657


Ins <strong>and</strong> Outs of JoHunting for<br />

Academic Library Positions,<br />

The—An Insider’s<br />

Perspective (JobLIST<br />

Placement Center), 899<br />

Insider’s Look at a Prison<br />

Library, An,<br />

See Have YOU Ever Been<br />

to Prison? An Insider’s<br />

Look at a Prison Library<br />

(ASCLA-LSSPS),<br />

Institutional Repositories in<br />

Action: Success Stories from<br />

the Federal World (FAFLRT),<br />

475, 685<br />

Instructional Technologies<br />

Committee (ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Instruction <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Services Committee<br />

(RUSA-HS), 685<br />

Instruction for Diverse<br />

Populations Committee<br />

(ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Instruction for Educators<br />

Meeting (ACRL-EBSS), 578<br />

Instruction & Information<br />

Literacy (ACRL-ANSS), 671<br />

Instruction Section (IS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

1585<br />

Integrating Primary<br />

Resources into the<br />

Kindergarten-12th Grade<br />

Classroom through Academic<br />

Library Digitization Projects<br />

(poster), 13<br />

Integration <strong>and</strong> Active<br />

Learning,<br />

See Revisiting the Library<br />

Scavenger Hunt: Toward<br />

Better<br />

Curriculum—Integration<br />

<strong>and</strong> Active Learning<br />

(poster),<br />

Intellectual Access to<br />

Preservation Metadata<br />

(ALCTS-PARS), 657<br />

Intellectual Freedom<br />

Advisory Group (PLA), 578<br />

Intellectual Freedom<br />

Committee (IFC),<br />

ACRL, 671<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>,<br />

Blasphemy! When<br />

Religious Values Clash<br />

with Intellectual<br />

Freedom Values, 527, 713<br />

Burning Man, Libraries,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the 21st Century: The<br />

Intersection of the


1586<br />

Individual <strong>and</strong> Society<br />

(with IFRT), 333, 610<br />

IFC 101, 155, 254, 574<br />

Privacy, Libraries, <strong>and</strong><br />

the Law, 504, 706<br />

Privacy Subcommittee,<br />

628<br />

Intellectual Freedom Round<br />

Table (IFRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Awards Reception, 304, 609<br />

Burning Man, Libraries,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the 21st Century: The<br />

Intersection of the<br />

Individual <strong>and</strong> Society<br />

(with IFC), 333, 610<br />

Who Do You Trust? Learn<br />

to Moderate Your Own<br />

Public Forum, 561<br />

Interactive Culture for Your<br />

Library,<br />

See Japanese Paper<br />

Theater: Interactive<br />

Culture for Your Library<br />

(PLA),<br />

Interactive Mini Catalogs<br />

(poster), 843<br />

Interdivisional Committee on<br />

Information Literacy (AASL,<br />

ACRL), 713<br />

Interest Group Chairs<br />

Meeting (LITA), 578<br />

Interlibrary Cooperation <strong>and</strong><br />

Networking Section (ICAN),<br />

See under Association of<br />

Specialized <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Library<br />

Agencies (ASCLA),<br />

Interlibrary Loan Committee<br />

(RUSA-STARS), 578<br />

Interlibrary Loan Discussion<br />

Group (RUSA-STARS), 609<br />

Interlibrary Loan Statistics:<br />

What We Gather, How We<br />

Use Them, <strong>and</strong> Who We<br />

Provide Them To<br />

(RUSA-STARS), 565<br />

International <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Planning (ACRL-WESS), 685<br />

International Council of<br />

Library Association<br />

Executives,<br />

See ICLAE (International<br />

Council of Library<br />

Association Executives)<br />

Meeting (CRC),<br />

International Documents<br />

Task Force (GODORT), 628<br />

International Exchange<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s in the Digital Age<br />

(FAFLRT), 492, 697


International Federation of<br />

Library Associations <strong>and</strong><br />

Institutions (IFLA),<br />

IFLA Guidelines for Library<br />

Services to Young Adults<br />

(YALSA), 212, 373<br />

IFLA Update (IRC), 594<br />

International Filmmakers in<br />

the DC Area (BC<strong>ALA</strong>), 316, 610<br />

International Grassroots<br />

Advocacy: Focus on Asia<br />

(IRRT), 532<br />

International Initiative to<br />

Facilitate Access to Research<br />

Data,<br />

See DataCite: An<br />

International Initiative to<br />

Facilitate Access to<br />

Research Data (poster),<br />

International Interlibrary<br />

Lending <strong>and</strong> Borrowing:<br />

Getting Started <strong>and</strong> Moving<br />

Forward (RUSA-STARS), 228,<br />

245, 344, 628<br />

International Interlibrary<br />

Loan Committee<br />

(RUSA-STARS), 578<br />

International Leadership:<br />

The U.S.–China Librarian<br />

Collaboration Project (IRC),<br />

385, 642<br />

1587<br />

International Librarians<br />

Orientation (IRRT), 254, 574<br />

International Librarians<br />

Reception (IRRT), 548, 697<br />

International Paper Session:<br />

‘Libraries as Gateways to<br />

Local History around the<br />

World’ (IRRT), 333<br />

International Partnership for<br />

Advocacy <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Services,<br />

See iPals: International<br />

Partnership for Advocacy<br />

<strong>and</strong> Library Services<br />

(poster),<br />

International Relations<br />

Committee (IRC),<br />

ACRL, 671<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>,<br />

African Libraries:<br />

Meeting the Needs of<br />

Diverse Communities,<br />

443, 671<br />

Challenges <strong>and</strong><br />

Successes: Library<br />

Education in the Near<br />

East <strong>and</strong> South Asia, 443,<br />

671<br />

IFLA Update, 594


1588<br />

International Leadership:<br />

The U.S.–China Librarian<br />

Collaboration Project, 385,<br />

642<br />

Libraries in a Time of<br />

War (with IRRT), 356, 628<br />

Public Libraries in<br />

Argentina, Chile <strong>and</strong><br />

Mexico—Changes <strong>and</strong><br />

Challenges, 492, 697<br />

LITA, 642<br />

International Relations<br />

Round Table (IRRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Books in Many Languages:<br />

Reaching Out to Youth in<br />

a Multilingual World—ISLD<br />

Interest Group, 509, 706<br />

Building Bridges to<br />

Establish International<br />

Partnerships: The Nuts <strong>and</strong><br />

Bolts, 509, 706<br />

Chair’s <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

International Grassroots<br />

Advocacy: Focus on Asia,<br />

532, 713<br />

Executive Board Meeting,<br />

642<br />

International Grassroots<br />

Advocacy: Focus on Asia<br />

(Chair’s <strong>Program</strong>), 532, 713<br />

International Librarians<br />

Orientation, 254, 574<br />

International Librarians<br />

Reception, 548, 697<br />

‘Libraries as Gateways to<br />

Local History around the<br />

World’—International<br />

Paper Session, 333, 610<br />

Libraries in a Time of War<br />

(with IRC), 356<br />

Web 2.0 <strong>and</strong> Mobile<br />

Technology—Building<br />

Global Connections<br />

(Preconference), 565<br />

International<br />

Responsibilities Task Force<br />

(SRRT), 578<br />

Internet access, availability<br />

of, 84<br />

Internet Cafe (Elsevier), 78<br />

Internet Resources <strong>and</strong><br />

Services Interest Group<br />

(LITA), 657<br />

Introduction to Women’s<br />

Issues (SRRT, COSWL,<br />

ACRL-WSS), 304, 628<br />

Invited Speakers <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Documenting <strong>and</strong><br />

Celebrating Your Library’s<br />

History (LHRT), 211, 235, 454, 671


iPals: International<br />

Partnership for Advocacy<br />

<strong>and</strong> Library Services<br />

(poster), 857<br />

IRC,<br />

See International Relations<br />

Committee (IRC),<br />

IRRT,<br />

See International Relations<br />

Round Table (IRRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

IS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Isay, Dave (Auditorium<br />

Speaker Series), 7, 28, 401, 657<br />

Is Digitization Good for Your<br />

Historical Collections?,<br />

See To Protect <strong>and</strong> Serve:<br />

Is Digitization Good for<br />

Your Historical<br />

Collections? (RUSA-HS),<br />

Is It Safe to Go Outside?<br />

Health Effects of Climate<br />

Change <strong>and</strong> Global Warming<br />

(SRRT), 344, 628<br />

ISLD Interest Group,<br />

See Books in Many<br />

Languages: Reaching Out<br />

to Youth in a Multilingual<br />

1589<br />

World—ISLD Interest<br />

Group (IRRT),<br />

Isn’t It Romantic? (ALTAFF),<br />

211, 291, 594<br />

ISS,<br />

See under American<br />

Association of School<br />

Librarians (AASL),<br />

ISSN Forum (UNO), 628<br />

Issues Briefing (IFC, FTRF),<br />

475, 685<br />

It’s All Politics (ALTAFF), 211,<br />

328, 610<br />

It’s Not Just WorldCat<br />

Anymore,<br />

See Single Discovery <strong>and</strong><br />

Delivery: It’s Not Just<br />

WorldCat Anymore (OCLC),<br />

It’s Not Who You Know, But<br />

Who You Are! How Social<br />

Identity <strong>and</strong> Micropractices<br />

Impact Library Roles<br />

(poster), 864<br />

It’s Perfectly Normal:<br />

Dealing with ‘Sensitive’<br />

Topics in Teen Services<br />

(YALSA), 569<br />

It Takes Two: Co-Writing<br />

Across Disciplines (ACRL),<br />

235, 437, 671


1590<br />

J<br />

Japanese Paper Theater:<br />

Interactive Culture for Your<br />

Library (PLA), 212, 475, 685<br />

JCLC,<br />

Jean E. Coleman Library<br />

Outreach Lecture,<br />

See <strong>2010</strong> Jean E. Coleman<br />

Library Outreach Lecture<br />

(OLOS),<br />

JobLIST Placement Center<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 899<br />

John Cotton Dana Award<br />

Winners Tell All!<br />

(LLAMA-PRMS), 200, 299, 594<br />

Joining Forces with Faculty<br />

to Foster Information<br />

Literacy Best Practices in the<br />

Classroom (poster), 864<br />

Joint Committee Chairs <strong>and</strong><br />

Interest Group Chairs<br />

Meeting (LITA), 578<br />

Joint Intellectual Freedom<br />

Committee (AASL, ALSC,<br />

YALSA), 628<br />

Joint Legislation Committee,<br />

AASL, 642<br />

ALSC, 642<br />

YALSA, 655<br />

Joint Meeting of Division<br />

Leaders <strong>and</strong> the Budget<br />

Analysis & Review<br />

Committee (BARC), 685<br />

Joint Preconference Planning<br />

Committee (RUSA-MARS),<br />

642<br />

Josey, E.J.,<br />

See E.J. Josey Spectrum<br />

Mentor (ACRL),<br />

JPEG 2000 Interest Group<br />

(LITA), 610<br />

JSTOR I Portico Participants’<br />

Meeting (UNO), 655<br />

K<br />

Keeping the Baby, Throwing<br />

out the Bathwater: Adopting<br />

a Homegrown Catalog<br />

Interface (poster), 843<br />

Kidd, Sue Monk (Auditorium<br />

Speaker Series), 7, 22, 276, 594<br />

Kids’ Rights, Parental<br />

Dem<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> Librarian’s<br />

Rule,<br />

See Finding the Balance:<br />

Kids’ Rights, Parental<br />

Dem<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> Librarian’s<br />

Rule (ALSC, AASL),<br />

King, Coretta Scott. See<br />

entries beginning with<br />

Coretta Scott King Knowing<br />

Who’s Who—Going Back to


the Playground to Help<br />

People Work Together Better<br />

(ALTAFF President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>), 163, 459, 685<br />

Knowledge for Health: Easy<br />

to Find, Easy to Use<br />

(poster), 857<br />

Kuhl, Patricia (ALSC<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>), 159, 212,<br />

492, 697<br />

L<br />

Labor Rights Are Human<br />

Rights (RUSA), 235, 521, 706<br />

Lato the People: A Residency<br />

Experience in Genetics<br />

(grassroots program; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

174, 240, 537, 720<br />

LAMA Storage Discussion<br />

Group (LLAMA), 657<br />

LAMs Converge, The: What<br />

Does the Future Hold for<br />

Libraries, Archives <strong>and</strong><br />

Museums? (<strong>ALA</strong>), 207, 322, 610<br />

Lange, Marta,<br />

See Marta Lange Award<br />

Luncheon (ACRL-LPSS),<br />

Last Fair Deal Gone Down:<br />

Ethical Considerations in<br />

Library Vendor Relations<br />

(ACRL), 437, 671<br />

1591<br />

Laugh’s on Us!, The<br />

(ALTAFF), 480, 696<br />

Law <strong>and</strong> Political Science<br />

Section (LPSS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

LCWG Report<br />

Implementation Task Group<br />

(ALCTS), 671<br />

LeaAwards & Information<br />

Exchange (ACRL-RBMS), 685<br />

Leadership Council (ACRL),<br />

574<br />

Leadership Council<br />

Networking Session (ACRL),<br />

569<br />

Leadership Development<br />

Meeting (YALSA), 594<br />

Leadership & Management<br />

subtrack, 198, 207<br />

Leadership Meeting<br />

(ACRL-IS), 578, 594<br />

Leadership Orientation,<br />

See under Orientations,<br />

Leadership Skills Committee<br />

(LLAMA-HRS), 628<br />

Leadership Task Force (PLA),<br />

577


1592<br />

Leaders Wanted: LIS<br />

Doctoral <strong>Program</strong> Options<br />

Fair (<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY), 282, 594<br />

Leading Technical Services<br />

in Turbulent Times,<br />

See Backroom<br />

Powerhouse, The: Leading<br />

Technical Services in<br />

Turbulent Times<br />

(LLAMA-SASS),<br />

Leading the Transformation<br />

of Education for the 21st<br />

Century (AASL Division<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>), 159, 276,<br />

594<br />

Learning Commons, The—We<br />

Built It <strong>and</strong> They Came! But<br />

Who Are These People <strong>and</strong><br />

What Are They Doing Here?<br />

(poster), 857<br />

Learning Roundtable<br />

(LEARNRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Beyond F2F: New Methods<br />

for Staff Training, 565<br />

Building with<br />

Competencies, 333, 610<br />

Library Trainers as Leaders,<br />

207, 235, 418, 657<br />

Learn More about Career<br />

Opportunities @ OCLC—The<br />

OCLC Minority Library<br />

Fellowship <strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Internships, 696<br />

LEARNRT,<br />

See Learning Roundtable<br />

(LEARNRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Learn to Moderate Your Own<br />

Public Forum,<br />

See Who Do You Trust?<br />

Learn to Moderate Your<br />

Own Public Forum (IFRT),<br />

Legislation <strong>and</strong> Licensing<br />

Committee (RUSA-STARS),<br />

578<br />

Legislation Meeting<br />

(GODORT), 577, 642, 657<br />

Legislative Advisory Group<br />

(PLA), 578<br />

Lehane, Dennis (Auditorium<br />

Speaker Series), 7, 32<br />

LeRoy C. Merritt<br />

Humanitarian Fund Board of<br />

Trustees Meeting (<strong>ALA</strong>), 670<br />

LES,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Less Train, More Gain: Using<br />

Technology to Train,<br />

Maintain, <strong>and</strong> Retain


Part-Time <strong>and</strong> Student<br />

Employees (LLAMA-SASS),<br />

235, 270, 578<br />

Leveling Up Library Gaming:<br />

A Partnership Perspective<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 220, 282, 594<br />

Levies <strong>and</strong> Other Tax Based<br />

Funding,<br />

See Philanthropy <strong>and</strong> Its<br />

Relationship to<br />

Government Financing:<br />

Why <strong>and</strong> How Levies <strong>and</strong><br />

Other Tax Based Funding<br />

Are Linked (ERT),<br />

LGBTQ Archives,<br />

See Rainbow Hollinger<br />

Box: LGBTQ Archives<br />

(GLBTRT),<br />

LHRT,<br />

See Library History Round<br />

Table (LHRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

LHRT Invited Speakers<br />

<strong>Program</strong>: Documenting <strong>and</strong><br />

Celebrating Your Library’s<br />

History, 211, 235, 454, 671<br />

Liaison Meeting (ACRL-STS),<br />

594<br />

Liaison with Users<br />

Committee (RUSA-CODES),<br />

628<br />

(Lib)Guide to Innovation, A.,<br />

1593<br />

See Transforming Special<br />

Collections: A (Lib) Guide<br />

to Innovation (poster),<br />

LibGuides Interface<br />

Customization (LITA), 569<br />

LibGuides Library Web Site,<br />

A.,<br />

See One for All: A<br />

LibGuides Library Web Site<br />

(poster),<br />

Librarian Exchanges Working<br />

Group,<br />

See under German-North<br />

American Resources<br />

Partnership (UNO),<br />

Librarian Roundtable<br />

Breakfast (APA), 655<br />

Librarians, Smartphones <strong>and</strong><br />

Mobile Learning: A Canadian<br />

Perspective (poster), 857<br />

Librarianship in For-Profit<br />

Educational Institutions<br />

Discussion Group (ACRL), 657<br />

Librarians Just Need to Have<br />

Fun: Utilizing Fun <strong>and</strong> Humor<br />

in the Library Workplace to<br />

Enhance Employee<br />

Performance (ACRL-CLS), 200,<br />

282, 594<br />

Libraries <strong>and</strong> Museums<br />

Making Science Accessible,


1594<br />

See Beyond Fact: Libraries<br />

<strong>and</strong> Museums Making<br />

Science Accessible<br />

(poster),<br />

Libraries <strong>and</strong> Social Change,<br />

See St<strong>and</strong>ing Up <strong>and</strong><br />

Sitting In: Libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

Social Change<br />

(ACRL-ANSS),<br />

Libraries, Archives <strong>and</strong><br />

Museums,<br />

See LAMs Converge, The:<br />

What Does the Future Hold<br />

for Libraries, Archives <strong>and</strong><br />

Museums? (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Libraries as Bridges across<br />

the Digital Divide:<br />

Partnerships <strong>and</strong> Approaches<br />

Used in the U.S. Technology<br />

Opportunities <strong>Program</strong><br />

1994-2005 (poster), 864<br />

‘Libraries as Gateways to<br />

Local History around the<br />

World’—International Paper<br />

Session (IRRT), 333, 610<br />

Libraries Build Communities<br />

(CRC), 249, 565<br />

Libraries for All,<br />

Libraries in a Time of War<br />

(IRC, IRRT), 356, 628<br />

Libraries Serving Special<br />

Populations Section (LSSPS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

Specialized <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Library<br />

Agencies (ASCLA),<br />

Libraries to the World:<br />

National <strong>and</strong> International<br />

Library Collections of<br />

Materials for Young People<br />

(YALSA), 220, 373, 628<br />

Libraries Wanted: Dead or<br />

Alive Featuring Eppo Van<br />

Nispen Tot Sevenaer (<strong>ALA</strong><br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>), 7, 18<br />

Library Advocacy Day, 61<br />

See also under Breakout<br />

Sessions (WO),<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Technology Association<br />

(LITA),<br />

Assessment <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Committee, 628<br />

Authorized Genre, Forms<br />

<strong>and</strong> Facets in RDA (with<br />

ALCTS), 459, 671<br />

Awards <strong>and</strong> Scholarships<br />

Reception, 459, 685<br />

BIGWIG Showcase, 515, 706<br />

Blog <strong>and</strong> Wiki Interest<br />

Group (BIGWIG), 628


Bylaws <strong>and</strong> Organization<br />

Committee, 642, 706<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Beyond:<br />

The Year of Cataloging<br />

Research (with ALCTS-CCS,<br />

RUSA-RSS), 225, 385, 642, 655<br />

Cloud Computing for<br />

Library Services, 233, 276, 578<br />

Coffee <strong>and</strong> Conversation<br />

with Experts, 233, 492, 697<br />

Committee Chairs Meeting,<br />

578<br />

Designing Digital<br />

Experiences for Library<br />

Websites, 233, 418, 657<br />

Developing a Sustainable<br />

Digitization Workflow, 233,<br />

291, 594<br />

Digital Library Technology<br />

Interest Group, 642<br />

Drupal Interest Group, 610<br />

Education Committee, 610<br />

Electronic Resources<br />

Management Interest<br />

Group, 577<br />

Emerging Technologies<br />

Interest Group, 697<br />

Emerging Technologies:<br />

Virtualization in Libraries,<br />

233, 515, 706<br />

Executive Committee, 574<br />

1595<br />

Four or More: The New<br />

Demographic (President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>), 163, 475, 685<br />

Free Software—Now<br />

What?, 233, 350, 610<br />

Heads of Library<br />

Technology Interest Group,<br />

657<br />

Imagineering Group, 594<br />

Information Technology<br />

<strong>and</strong> Libraries Editorial<br />

Board, 706<br />

Interest Group Chairs<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

International Relations<br />

Committee, 642<br />

Internet Resources <strong>and</strong><br />

Services Interest Group, 657<br />

Joint Committee Chairs <strong>and</strong><br />

Interest Group Chairs<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

JPEG 2000 Interest Group,<br />

610<br />

LibGuides Interface<br />

Customization, 569<br />

Library Consortia <strong>and</strong><br />

Systems Interest Group, 713<br />

LITA 101: Open House, 155,<br />

254, 577<br />

MARC Format Interest<br />

Group, 628


1596<br />

Membership Committee<br />

Meeting, 574<br />

Migrating to Open Source<br />

Library Systems, 565<br />

Mobile Computing Interest<br />

Group, 657<br />

MODS <strong>and</strong> MADS: Current<br />

Implementations <strong>and</strong><br />

Future Directions, 225, 233,<br />

418, 657<br />

National Forum Planning<br />

Committee <strong>2010</strong>, 628<br />

National Forum Planning<br />

Committee 2011, 642<br />

Next Generation Catalog<br />

Interest Group, 713<br />

Open Source CMS<br />

Playroom, 565<br />

Playtime in the Open<br />

Source S<strong>and</strong>box, 233, 395, 642<br />

Preservation Forensics <strong>and</strong><br />

Document Optical<br />

Archaeology at the Library<br />

of Congress (with<br />

ALCTS-PARS), 350<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>: Four<br />

or More: The New<br />

Demographic, 163, 475, 685<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning<br />

Committee, 657<br />

Publications Committee,<br />

657<br />

RFID Interest Group, 628<br />

Rich Internet Applications<br />

for Libraries, 233, 291, 594<br />

Science Fiction <strong>and</strong><br />

Fantasy: Informing the<br />

Present by Imagining the<br />

Future, 211, 366, 628<br />

Science Fiction: Past,<br />

Present, Future, 211, 515, 706<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Interest Group,<br />

685<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Task Force, 697<br />

Supporting the Next<br />

Generation of Public<br />

Computing (with ORS), 366,<br />

628<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> Access<br />

Committee, 642<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Developing World: Public<br />

Policy, 233, 291, 594<br />

Top Technology Trends,<br />

233, 430, 671<br />

Ultimate Debate: Open<br />

Source Software, Free Beer<br />

or Free Puppy?, 532, 713<br />

Web Coordinating<br />

Committee, 610


What Is Your Library Doing<br />

about Emerging<br />

Technologies?, 233, 333, 610<br />

Who’s Driving the<br />

Technology<br />

B<strong>and</strong>wagon—The Users or<br />

the Librarians?, 240, 543, 720<br />

With Great Power Comes<br />

Great Responsibility:<br />

Building a Support<br />

Infrastructure for an<br />

Open-Source ILS, 418, 657<br />

Library Assessment Forum<br />

(ARL), 574<br />

Library Champions (<strong>ALA</strong>), 143<br />

Library Consortia <strong>and</strong><br />

Systems Interest Group<br />

(LITA), 713<br />

Library Consultants (UNO),<br />

706<br />

Library Education in the Near<br />

East <strong>and</strong> South Asia,<br />

See Challenges <strong>and</strong><br />

Successes: Library<br />

Education in the Near East<br />

<strong>and</strong> South Asia (IRC),<br />

Library Facilities Meeting<br />

(LLAMA-BES), 685<br />

Library History Round Table<br />

(LHRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Committee Meeting, 642<br />

1597<br />

Edward G. Holley Memorial<br />

Lecture, 235, 509<br />

Invited Speakers <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Documenting <strong>and</strong><br />

Celebrating Your Library’s<br />

History, 211, 235, 454, 671<br />

Research Forum—Politics,<br />

Libraries <strong>and</strong> Culture:<br />

Historical Perspectives, 211,<br />

235, 475, 685<br />

Library Homecoming: A<br />

Special Library Outreach to<br />

Alumni <strong>and</strong> Graduate<br />

Students (poster), 850<br />

Library & Information<br />

Science Collections<br />

Discussion Group (ACRL), 642<br />

Library Instruction Live!<br />

Reaching Distance Students<br />

in Real Time (ACRL), 240, 401,<br />

657<br />

Library Instruction Round<br />

Table (LIRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Capitalizing on Technology:<br />

A Teaching Technology<br />

Fair, 220, 233, 245, 418, 657<br />

Executive Board I, 578<br />

Executive Committee II, 706<br />

Membership Fair: LIRT 101,<br />

155, 390, 642<br />

Retreat, 249


1598<br />

Library Interior Award<br />

Winners: What Worked <strong>and</strong><br />

What Didn’t (LLAMA-BES),<br />

475, 685<br />

Library Interiors<br />

(LLAMA-BES), 628<br />

Library Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

All Division-Level<br />

Committee Meetings, 657<br />

All Section-Level<br />

Committee Meetings, 671<br />

Awards Presentation, 276,<br />

594<br />

BES (Buildings <strong>and</strong><br />

Equipment Section),<br />

Becoming a BRAT Design<br />

Client (Better,<br />

Responsible, Adaptable<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tough), 200, 339, 610<br />

Capturing Kapow!<br />

Transform Your Teen<br />

Space to Transform Your<br />

Teen, 212, 366, 628<br />

Common(s) Wisdom:<br />

Designing Graduate <strong>and</strong><br />

Faculty Spaces That<br />

Work, 200, 366, 628<br />

Library Facilities<br />

Meeting, 685<br />

Library Interior Award<br />

Winners: What Worked<br />

<strong>and</strong> What Didn’t, 475, 685<br />

Library Interiors, 628<br />

Moving Libraries<br />

Meeting, 657<br />

Moving Your Library’s<br />

Collections: Get It Done<br />

Right!, 270, 578<br />

Safety <strong>and</strong> Security<br />

Meeting, 657<br />

Thinking Inside the<br />

Box—Re-purposing<br />

Space for Libraries, 200,<br />

390, 642<br />

Top Library Building<br />

Trends, 532, 713<br />

Tour of New Washington,<br />

DC Branch Libraries, 565<br />

Where Did the Money<br />

Go?!: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Hidden Expenses That<br />

Derail Small Scale<br />

Renovations, 200, 333, 610<br />

Zip Learning—12<br />

Learning Commons in a<br />

Flash, 339, 610<br />

Board Meeting, 697<br />

Capitalizing on Crisis:<br />

Leading Libraries in the<br />

Post-Recession Era


(Division President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>), 159, 282, 594<br />

Dialog with Directors<br />

Discussion Group, 706<br />

Diversity Officers’<br />

Discussion Group, 578<br />

Financial Advancement<br />

Meeting, 642<br />

FRFDS (Fund Raising <strong>and</strong><br />

Financial Development<br />

Section),<br />

Development Issues<br />

Discussion Group, 628<br />

Fundraising 101: You<br />

Don’t Ask; You Don’t<br />

Get!, 200, 515, 706<br />

HRS (Human Resources<br />

Section),<br />

Human Resources<br />

Management, 628<br />

Leadership Skills<br />

Committee, 628<br />

Staff Development<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

Union Relations for<br />

Managers Discussion<br />

Group, 642<br />

I Need a Mentor,<br />

Quick—Mentoring Options<br />

in Rural Public Libraries<br />

(with PLA), 299<br />

1599<br />

LAMA Storage Discussion<br />

Group, 657<br />

LOMS (Library<br />

Organization <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Section),<br />

Communication at the<br />

Crossroads: The Theory<br />

<strong>and</strong> Practice of<br />

Connecting Effectively<br />

Within <strong>and</strong> Without the<br />

Organization, 390, 642<br />

Executive Committee, 610<br />

Organizational<br />

Development Discussion<br />

Group, 685<br />

MAES (Measurement<br />

Analysis <strong>and</strong> Evaluation<br />

Section),<br />

Assessment for the Rest<br />

of Us: Informal<br />

Techniques You Can Use,<br />

207, 498, 697<br />

Looking through New<br />

Eyes: Collecting <strong>and</strong><br />

Using Visual Data, 569<br />

Myth Busting: Using<br />

Data to Challenge<br />

Assumptions, 207, 475, 685<br />

Mentoring <strong>Program</strong><br />

Orientation, 333, 610


1600<br />

Middle Managers Interest<br />

Group, 578<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Capitalizing on Crisis:<br />

Leading Libraries in the<br />

Post-Recession Era, 159, 282,<br />

594<br />

PRMS (Public Relations<br />

<strong>and</strong> Marketing Section),<br />

Competing with Search<br />

Engines: Rethinking Web<br />

Sites <strong>and</strong> Social Media<br />

Strategies, 299, 594<br />

John Cotton Dana Award<br />

Winners Tell All!, 200, 299,<br />

594<br />

Orchestrating PR to Get<br />

Funding, 200<br />

Swap & Shop Meeting,<br />

594<br />

Swap & Shop Presents:<br />

PR X-change (Public<br />

Relations Exchange), 430,<br />

670<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Committee I, 610<br />

Publications Editorial<br />

Advisory Board, 610<br />

Publishing, Not Perishing:<br />

Writing for Publication<br />

(with ALCTS, RUSA,<br />

ACRL-CLS), 235, 310, 610, 628<br />

SASS (Systems <strong>and</strong><br />

Services Section),<br />

And the Survey Says...!<br />

Strengthening Services<br />

Through Surveying, 207,<br />

515, 706<br />

Backroom Powerhouse,<br />

The: Leading Technical<br />

Services in Turbulent<br />

Times, 299, 594<br />

Big Shift, The: How the<br />

University of Houston<br />

Libraries Moved<br />

Everything, 200, 299, 594<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting, 685<br />

Less Train, More Gain:<br />

Using Technology to<br />

Train, Maintain, <strong>and</strong><br />

Retain Part-Time <strong>and</strong><br />

Student Employees, 235,<br />

270, 578<br />

Section Executive<br />

Committees Meeting, 685<br />

Web Advisory Meeting, 697<br />

Women Administrators<br />

Discussion Group, 657<br />

Library Mashups: Exploring<br />

New Ways to Deliver Library<br />

Data (ACRL), 569


Library Materials Price<br />

Index,<br />

See LMPI (ALCTS),<br />

Library of Congress (LC;<br />

UNO),<br />

See also LCWG Report<br />

Implementation Task<br />

Group (ALCTS),<br />

Cataloging-in-Publication<br />

Advisory Group, 609<br />

Indigenous Peoples in the<br />

Americas: Access to<br />

Electronic Primary<br />

Resource Materials at the<br />

Library of Congress (with<br />

OLOS), 504, 706<br />

Preservation Forensics <strong>and</strong><br />

Document Optical<br />

Archaeology at the Library<br />

of Congress (with LITA),<br />

225, 350, 610<br />

Library Organization <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Section<br />

(LOMS),<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Library Preservation on a<br />

Tight Budget,<br />

1601<br />

See More Than Tape . . .<br />

Library Preservation on a<br />

Tight Budget (poster),<br />

Library Research Round<br />

Table (LRRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Committee Meeting, 713<br />

Four-Star Research, 235, 390,<br />

642<br />

New Minds, New<br />

Approaches, 235, 299, 609<br />

Research from the Field:<br />

Increasing the Competitive<br />

Edge <strong>and</strong> Impact of<br />

Library’s People, Services,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Technologies, 235, 454, 671<br />

Research to Underst<strong>and</strong><br />

Users: Issues <strong>and</strong><br />

Approaches, 235, 418, 657<br />

Library Resources &<br />

Technical Services,<br />

See LRTS (Library<br />

Resources & Technical<br />

Services) Editorial Board<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

Library Saves Your Money!<br />

Financial Literacy Workshops<br />

for the Public (poster), 857<br />

Library School (LS) events,<br />

Cooperative Library <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Studies


1602<br />

Alumni Reunion (multiple<br />

universities), 148, 480, 696<br />

Indiana University SLIS<br />

Alumni Reception, 696<br />

San Jose State University<br />

School of Library &<br />

Information Science<br />

Alumni Reception, 37, 148, 628<br />

Syracuse University School<br />

of Information Studies, 148<br />

UC Berkeley Alumni &<br />

Friends Reception (LS), 148<br />

University of Illinois<br />

Graduate School of Library<br />

<strong>and</strong> Information Science<br />

Alumni Reception, 148, 696<br />

University of Michigan<br />

School of Information<br />

Alumni Reception, 148, 685<br />

University of North<br />

Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Alumni Reception, 148<br />

University of<br />

Wisconsin–Madison SLIS<br />

Reunion (LS), 148<br />

Library Services <strong>and</strong><br />

Technology Act (LSTA),<br />

LSTA Coordinators’<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ASCLA-SLAS), 671<br />

LSTA Subcommittee (COL),<br />

685<br />

We’re in the Money! LSTA<br />

Grants in School Libraries<br />

(AASL), 207, 212, 304, 610<br />

Library Services for All in the<br />

Community,<br />

See Advocacy <strong>and</strong> Social<br />

Media: Library Services for<br />

All in the Community<br />

(REFORMA, PLA),<br />

Library Services for Children<br />

along the Autism Spectrum<br />

(AASL), 569<br />

Library Services for the Poor<br />

<strong>and</strong> Homeless (OLOS), 245,<br />

407, 657<br />

Library Services in Latin<br />

America,<br />

See Successful Stories:<br />

Library Services in Latin<br />

America (REFORMA),<br />

Library Services to an Aging<br />

Population Committee<br />

(RUSA-RSS), 578<br />

Library Services to Detained<br />

<strong>and</strong> Incarcerated<br />

Populations,<br />

See Sharing Our Strengths:<br />

An Interagency Approach<br />

to Library Services to


Detained <strong>and</strong> Incarcerated<br />

Populations (ASCLA),<br />

Library Services to Prisoners<br />

Forum,<br />

See All-Forums Meeting:<br />

Library Services to<br />

Prisoners; People with<br />

Visual or Physical<br />

Disabilities; People Who<br />

Are Hard of Hearing or<br />

Deaf; <strong>and</strong> Adults with<br />

Special Needs Forums<br />

(ASCLA-LSSPS),<br />

Library Services to the<br />

Spanish Speaking Committee<br />

(RUSA-RSS), 578<br />

Library Service to Labor<br />

Groups (AFL-CIO; RUSA), 609<br />

LibrarySTEW: Fortifying Staff<br />

<strong>and</strong> Services (poster), 864<br />

Library Support Staff<br />

Certification (LSSC;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA),<br />

Certification Review, 642<br />

<strong>Program</strong>, 470<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Open Forum, 696<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Portfolio<br />

Evaluator Training, 527, 713<br />

Library Support Staff<br />

Interest Round Table<br />

(LSSIRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

1603<br />

Communication Skills for<br />

Front Line Library Staff,<br />

235, 240, 339, 610<br />

Discussion Group, 657<br />

Library Trainers as Leaders<br />

(LEARNRT), 207, 235, 418, 657<br />

Library Web Page Redesign<br />

from the Ground Up,<br />

See Digital Ethnography:<br />

Library Web Page Redesign<br />

from the Ground Up<br />

(poster),<br />

Lights! Camera! Booktrailers!<br />

(YALSA), 220, 373, 628<br />

Linked Data: Making Library<br />

Data Converse with the<br />

World (ALCTS), 561<br />

LIRT,<br />

See Library Instruction<br />

Round Table (LIRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

LIRT Retreat, 249<br />

LIS Doctoral <strong>Program</strong><br />

Options Fair,<br />

See Leaders Wanted: LIS<br />

Doctoral <strong>Program</strong> Options<br />

Fair (<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY),<br />

LIS Editors Meeting (ARL),<br />

574<br />

Listen Up! Using Audiobooks<br />

to Motivate Boys to Become<br />

Readers (ALSC), 211, 212, 270, 578


1604<br />

LIS Web Site Usability Study,<br />

See Action Research & the<br />

R2D2 ID Model in an LIS<br />

Web Site Usability Study<br />

(grassroots program;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

LITA,<br />

See Library <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Technology<br />

Association (LITA),<br />

LITA 101: Open House, 155, 254,<br />

577<br />

Literacy <strong>and</strong> Learning<br />

subtrack, 198, 245<br />

Literary Awards Presentation<br />

<strong>and</strong> Reception (BC<strong>ALA</strong>), 548,<br />

697<br />

Literary Tastes Breakfast,<br />

RUSA, 390, 655<br />

RUSA-CODES, 390, 642<br />

Literature & Collection<br />

Development subtrack, 198,<br />

207, 220, 225, 228<br />

Literatures in English (LES),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Liven Up Your Story Times!<br />

(grassroots program; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

169, 240, 356, 628<br />

Live! @ Your Library Reading<br />

Stage (PPO; <strong>ALA</strong>), 745, 751, 759<br />

LLAMA,<br />

See Library Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

LMPI (ALCTS), 685<br />

Local History Committee<br />

(RUSA-HS), 685<br />

Local Systems <strong>and</strong> Services<br />

Committee (RUSA-MARS),<br />

642<br />

Local Systems <strong>and</strong> Services<br />

Discussion Forum<br />

(RUSA-MARS), 671<br />

Location, Location, Location<br />

(PopTop Stage), 894<br />

LOMS,<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Long Isl<strong>and</strong> University<br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148<br />

Looking through New Eyes:<br />

Collecting <strong>and</strong> Using Visual<br />

Data (MAES), 569<br />

Lost! Redesigning the Link<br />

Resolver Results Page to<br />

Improve Findability (poster),<br />

864


Lost Symbol Tour, The<br />

(tour), 103<br />

Louisa May Alcott TV Special<br />

for Library <strong>Program</strong>s,<br />

See New Grant Available:<br />

Use Louisa May Alcott TV<br />

Special for Library<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s (PPO),<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148<br />

Low-Budget Ways to Connect<br />

Readers with Authors Using<br />

Web 2.0 Tools (AASL), 211,<br />

220, 504, 706<br />

LPSS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

LRRT,<br />

See Library Research<br />

Round Table (LRRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

LRTS (Library Resources &<br />

Technical Services) Editorial<br />

Board (ALCTS), 657<br />

LS,<br />

See Library School (LS)<br />

events,<br />

LSSC,<br />

See Library Support Staff<br />

Certification (LSSC;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA),<br />

1605<br />

LSSIRT,<br />

See Library Support Staff<br />

Interest Round Table<br />

(LSSIRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

LSSPS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

Specialized <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Library<br />

Agencies (ASCLA),<br />

LSTA Coordinators’<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ASCLA-SLAS), 671<br />

LSTA Grants in School<br />

Libraries,<br />

See We’re in the Money!<br />

LSTA Grants in School<br />

Libraries (AASL),<br />

LSTA Subcommittee (COL),<br />

685<br />

Lubuto Library Project, The:<br />

Innovative, Holistic<br />

Educational Support to<br />

Overcome Societal Isolation<br />

of Orphans <strong>and</strong> Vulnerable<br />

Children in Africa (poster),<br />

857<br />

Luncheons,<br />

AASL Awards Luncheon,<br />

521, 713<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Affiliates Luncheon,<br />

670


1606<br />

Developer Network<br />

Luncheon (OCLC), 670<br />

EBSCO Publishing (UNO),<br />

Academic Library<br />

Luncheon, 609<br />

E-Resource Management<br />

Luncheon, 670<br />

Public Librarian<br />

Luncheon, 670<br />

School Librarian<br />

Luncheon, 670<br />

EOS International<br />

Luncheon Seminar (UNO),<br />

609<br />

Lunch <strong>and</strong> Learn (APA), 713<br />

Margaret A. Edwards<br />

Luncheon (YALSA), 304, 609<br />

Marta Lange Award<br />

Luncheon, 304, 609<br />

Past Presidents Luncheon<br />

(AASL), 609<br />

RefWorks-COS Lunch &<br />

Learn (UNO), 670<br />

Schneider Family Book<br />

Award Luncheon, 713<br />

Specialized Outreach<br />

Services (SOS) Luncheon<br />

(ALTAFF), 200, 430, 671<br />

M<br />

Machine-Assisted Reference<br />

Section (MARS),<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

Machine-Readable<br />

Bibliographic Information,<br />

See MARBI<br />

(Machine-Readable<br />

Bibliographic Information),<br />

MAES,<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

MAGERT,<br />

See Map <strong>and</strong> Geography<br />

Round Table (MAGERT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Main Street Business<br />

Anchor, Your Public Library<br />

(ARSL), 282, 594<br />

Making Lemonade:<br />

Transforming Cuts into<br />

Improved Reference Services<br />

(poster), 850<br />

Making Library Data<br />

Converse with the World,


See Linked Data: Making<br />

Library Data Converse with<br />

the World (ALCTS),<br />

Making More of Subject<br />

Indexing: Weaving Together<br />

Multilingual Subject<br />

Headings <strong>and</strong> Classification<br />

(poster), 843<br />

Making the Most of Local<br />

Holdings Data,<br />

See Holdings Update<br />

Forum: Next Generation<br />

OPACs: Making the Most<br />

of Local Holdings Data<br />

(ALCTS-CRS),<br />

Making Your Data Work<br />

Harder,<br />

See Cataloging Alchemy:<br />

Making Your Data Work<br />

Harder (OCLC),<br />

Management & Leadership<br />

Committee (ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Management of Electronic<br />

References <strong>and</strong> Services<br />

Committee (RUSAMARS), 642<br />

Management of Reference<br />

Committee (RUSA-RSS), 578,<br />

670<br />

Managing the Maze: Creating<br />

a Community Resource Guide<br />

for Ex-Offenders <strong>and</strong> Other<br />

1607<br />

Disadvantaged Populations<br />

(ASCLA-LSSPS, OLOS), 200,<br />

245, 322, 610<br />

Many Voices, One Nation:<br />

Washington, DC<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY), 259, 577<br />

Map <strong>and</strong> Geography Round<br />

Table (MAGERT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Education Committee, 578<br />

GeoTech Committee, 657<br />

GIS <strong>and</strong> Map Collection<br />

Management Discussion<br />

Group, 685<br />

GIS in EVERY Library:<br />

Making It Happen, 233, 245,<br />

339, 610<br />

Membership Meeting, 713<br />

Publications Committee,<br />

628<br />

maps (<strong>and</strong> related<br />

information),<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> Office, 121<br />

convention center map, 121<br />

convention headquarters<br />

maps, 121<br />

exhibit floor, 902<br />

shuttle bus service, 87<br />

Map to Mobile E-Book<br />

Collections, A (poster), 843<br />

MARC Format Interest Group<br />

(LITA), 628


1608<br />

Margaret A. Edwards<br />

Luncheon (YALSA), 304, 609<br />

Marketing Academic <strong>and</strong><br />

Research Libraries (ACRL),<br />

671<br />

Marketing <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Relations for Reference<br />

Services Committee<br />

(RUSARSS), 578, 670<br />

Marketing the Library—With<br />

a Twist,<br />

See Student to Student:<br />

Marketing the<br />

Library—With a Twist<br />

(poster),<br />

Marketing Yourself with Web<br />

2.0.,<br />

See Resume 2.0:<br />

Marketing Yourself with<br />

Web 2.0 (poster),<br />

MARS,<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

Marta Lange Award<br />

Luncheon (ACRL-LPSS), 304,<br />

609<br />

Martin Luther King, Jr.<br />

Holiday Multi-Cultural Idea<br />

Exchange (SRRT), 211, 344, 628<br />

Martin Luther King, Jr.<br />

Holiday Task Force (SRRT),<br />

578<br />

Maximizing the Use of Space<br />

in the Stacks (poster), 843<br />

meals, availability of, 78<br />

Measurement Analysis <strong>and</strong><br />

Evaluation Section (MAES),<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Media Resources Discussion<br />

Group (ACRL), 685<br />

Medium-sized Academic<br />

Libraries Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-CLS), 657<br />

Meet <strong>and</strong> Greet (SORT), 459,<br />

685<br />

Meetings,<br />

See specific types of<br />

meetings, committees, <strong>and</strong><br />

boards of divisions,<br />

affiliated organizations,<br />

<strong>and</strong> unofficial groups,<br />

Meet the Author: Kathy<br />

Roth-Douquet, Connecting<br />

with Military Families<br />

(FAFLRT), 454, 671<br />

Member Initiative Groups<br />

(MIGs; <strong>ALA</strong>),


Civic Engagement Member<br />

Initiative Group, 657<br />

Games <strong>and</strong> Gaming<br />

Member Initiative Group,<br />

578<br />

Virtual Communities <strong>and</strong><br />

Libraries Member Initiative<br />

Group, 344, 610<br />

Membership Advisory<br />

Meeting (ACRL), 685<br />

Membership <strong>and</strong> Executive<br />

Committee Meeting (VRT),<br />

706<br />

Membership Committee<br />

Meetings,<br />

ACRL,<br />

ANSS, 610<br />

IS, 610<br />

ULS, 594<br />

WESS, 657<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>, 685<br />

LITA, 574<br />

RUSA, 670<br />

BRASS, 685<br />

STARS, 578<br />

Membership Fair: LIRT 101,<br />

155, 390, 642<br />

Membership Information<br />

Meeting (<strong>ALA</strong>), 178, 657<br />

1609<br />

Membership in the Division:<br />

What’s in It for Me? (ALCTS),<br />

225, 286, 594<br />

Membership Meetings,<br />

ACRL, 155, 264, 685<br />

CJCLS, 657<br />

EBSS, 578<br />

IS, 594<br />

RBMS, 594<br />

STS, 594<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>, 7, 178, 628, 657, 713<br />

ALCTS-CRG, 671<br />

ALSC, 212, 509, 706<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong>, 485, 594<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong>, 685<br />

ERT, 697<br />

FAFLRT, 657<br />

GODORT, 713<br />

MAGERT, 713<br />

NMRT, 671<br />

OLAC, 685<br />

REFORMA, 697<br />

SRRT, 696<br />

VRT, 706<br />

YALSA, 532, 720<br />

Membership, Networking &<br />

Committee Interest Meeting<br />

(NMRT), 671<br />

Membership & Orientation<br />

Meeting (ACRL-EBSS), 578


1610<br />

Membership Pavilion<br />

(exhibit hall), 907<br />

Membership & Professional<br />

Development Meeting<br />

(ACRL-RBMS), 594<br />

Membership & Recruitment<br />

Meeting (ACRL-STS), 594<br />

Mentoring <strong>Program</strong><br />

(ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Mentoring <strong>Program</strong><br />

Orientation (LLAMA), 333, 610<br />

Mentoring Social (NMRT), 577<br />

Mentors <strong>and</strong> Mentee<br />

Breakfast (ACRL-IS), 642<br />

Merchant, Natalie (After the<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s Closing Reception),<br />

41<br />

Merger of a School District<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> an Academic<br />

Library,<br />

See Bridging Libraries: The<br />

Merger of a School District<br />

Library <strong>and</strong> an Academic<br />

Library (poster),<br />

Merritt, LeRoy C.,<br />

See LeRoy C. Merritt<br />

Humanitarian Fund Board<br />

of Trustees Meeting (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Metadata Interest Group<br />

(ALCTS-CCS), 642<br />

Metrics Matter (Counting<br />

Opinions; UNO), 696<br />

Michael L. Printz <strong>Program</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Reception (YALSA), 548,<br />

697<br />

MicroLIF Meeting (UNO), 727<br />

Middle Managers Interest<br />

Group (LLAMA), 578<br />

Midwest Library Service<br />

Hospitality Reception (UNO),<br />

696<br />

Migrating to Open Source<br />

Library Systems (LITA), 565<br />

MIGs,<br />

See Member Initiative<br />

Groups (MIGs; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Mindful Librarians:<br />

Self-Assessment <strong>and</strong><br />

Embracing the RUSA<br />

Guidelines (poster), 864<br />

Mining the 21st Century<br />

Librarian: A Partnership to<br />

Recruit <strong>and</strong> Educate Diverse<br />

Librarians for Underserved<br />

Communities in the West<br />

(poster), 850<br />

MLA International<br />

Bibliography Discussion<br />

Group (ACRL), 594<br />

Mobile Computing Interest<br />

Group (LITA), 657


Mobile Devices, Libraries,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Public Policy (OITP), 233,<br />

448, 671<br />

Mobile ILS Showdown<br />

(PopTop Stage), 889<br />

Model for Collaborative<br />

Publishing,<br />

See Reducing Anxiety in<br />

the Tenure Process: A<br />

Model for Collaborative<br />

Publishing (poster),<br />

Model <strong>Program</strong> for<br />

Strengthening Families &<br />

Building Communities, A.,<br />

See PRIME TIME Family<br />

Reading Time: A Model<br />

<strong>Program</strong> for Strengthening<br />

Families & Building<br />

Communities (PPO),<br />

MODS <strong>and</strong> MADS: Current<br />

Implementations <strong>and</strong> Future<br />

Directions (LITA), 225, 233, 418,<br />

657<br />

Money Smart Week:<br />

Promoting Financial Literacy<br />

in Your Library (CRC), 504, 706<br />

Monuments by Moonlight<br />

<strong>and</strong> Dinner (tour), 103<br />

More Than Tape . . . Library<br />

Preservation on a Tight<br />

Budget (poster), 843<br />

1611<br />

Morrison, Toni (Opening<br />

General Session), 7, 13<br />

Morris, William C.,<br />

See 2011 William C. Morris<br />

Award Committee Meeting<br />

(YALSA),<br />

Mount Vernon Tour—Home<br />

of George Washington<br />

(tour), 103<br />

Move Over Dick <strong>and</strong> Jane:<br />

Reconsidering Books for<br />

Beginning Readers (ALSC),<br />

212, 291, 594<br />

Moving Beyond Babylon<br />

(Counting Opinions; UNO),<br />

609<br />

Moving Libraries Meeting<br />

(LLAMA-BES), 657<br />

Moving Your Library’s<br />

Collections: Get It Done<br />

Right! (LLAMA-BES), 270, 578<br />

MSS & Other Formats<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-RBMS), 657<br />

Multi-Committee Meeting<br />

(ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Multiple Formats <strong>and</strong><br />

Multiple Copies in a Digital<br />

Age: Acceptance, Tolerance,<br />

Elimination (ALCTS-CMDS,<br />

RUSA-CODES), 225, 328, 610


1612<br />

Murder in Connecticut vs.<br />

Cheshire Public Library<br />

(ALTAFF), 412<br />

Murder in Passy (PopTop<br />

Stage), 894<br />

Murphy, Mary McDonagh<br />

(Auditorium Speaker Series),<br />

7, 22, 259, 578<br />

Music Advisory Roundtable<br />

(Alex<strong>and</strong>er Press: UNO), 696<br />

Mystery Book Blogs (PopTop<br />

Stage), 894<br />

MythBusters to the Rescue:<br />

Engaging Developmental<br />

Education Students in<br />

Library Instruction (poster),<br />

850<br />

Myth Busting: Using Data to<br />

Challenge Assumptions<br />

(LLAMA-MAES), 207, 475, 685<br />

N<br />

Nailing Jello to the<br />

Wall—Reassessing Liaison<br />

Relationships with a Rubric<br />

(poster), 857<br />

National <strong>and</strong> International<br />

Library Collections of<br />

Materials for Young People,<br />

See Libraries to the World:<br />

National <strong>and</strong> International<br />

Library Collections of<br />

Materials for Young People<br />

(YALSA),<br />

National Association to<br />

Promote Library Services to<br />

the Spanish Speaking<br />

(REFORMA),<br />

Advocacy <strong>and</strong> Social<br />

Media: Library Services for<br />

All in the Community (with<br />

PLA), 356, 628<br />

Board Meeting, 642<br />

Building Community<br />

(President’s <strong>Program</strong>), 282,<br />

594<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting, 706<br />

Immigration Issues <strong>and</strong><br />

Library Services, 264, 578<br />

Membership Meeting, 697<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Planning, 578, 685<br />

New President’s Work<br />

Session, 713<br />

New Professional<br />

Paradigm, The: Redefining<br />

the New Librarian (with<br />

NMRT), 464, 685<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>:<br />

Building Community, 282, 594


Pura Belpre Celebración<br />

(with ALSC), 443, 671<br />

Pura Belpre Celebración<br />

Planning Committee, 642<br />

Reaching Latino Teens<br />

Through Multiple<br />

Literacies: A <strong>Program</strong> for<br />

School <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Librarians (with AASL), 316,<br />

610<br />

Successful Stories: Library<br />

Services in Latin America,<br />

407, 657<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong> (<strong>2010</strong><br />

& 2012) Committees (PLA),<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Component Committees<br />

(ACRL), 697<br />

Contributed Papers, 697<br />

Panel Sessions, 697<br />

Preconferences, 697<br />

Workshops, 697<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Coordinating (ACRL), 671<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Planning (REFORMA), 578, 685<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong> (<strong>2010</strong><br />

& 2012) <strong>Program</strong><br />

Subcommittees (PLA), 569<br />

1613<br />

National Council for<br />

Accreditation of Teacher<br />

Education (NCATE),<br />

See NCATE (COA, AASL),<br />

685<br />

National Endowment for the<br />

Arts,<br />

See Live! @ Your Library<br />

Reading Stage (PPO; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

National Forum Planning<br />

Committee <strong>2010</strong> (LITA), 628<br />

National Forum Planning<br />

Committee 2011 (LITA), 642<br />

National Information<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Organization,<br />

See NISO (National<br />

Information St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Organization; UNO),<br />

National Initiative to Deliver<br />

Books to Native Teens,<br />

See Operation Teen Book<br />

Drop <strong>2010</strong>: A National<br />

Initiative to Deliver Books<br />

to Native Teens (poster),<br />

National Library Week<br />

Subcommittee (PAC), 706<br />

National Preservation Week:<br />

Pass It On! (AASL, PLA,<br />

ALCTS), 225, 378, 642<br />

National Women’s History<br />

Museum Project, The:


1614<br />

Towards a Permanent<br />

Presence on the National<br />

Mall (COSWL, ACRL-WSS),<br />

443, 671<br />

NCATE (COA, AASL),<br />

Coordinating Committee<br />

Meeting, 609<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Review Training,<br />

249, 569<br />

Negotiating the Downturn:<br />

Collection Development for<br />

Tough Times (ALCTS-CMDS,<br />

RUSA-CODES), 225, 448, 671<br />

Negotiation—What Else Is<br />

on the Table? (<strong>ALA</strong>-APA),<br />

235, 543, 720<br />

NEH Sponsored Public<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s (PPO), 322, 610<br />

Networking Uncommons<br />

Area, 181<br />

New Approach to Teaching<br />

Pre-service School Library<br />

Media Specialists to Lead,<br />

See Transformational<br />

Leadership: A New<br />

Approach to Teaching<br />

Pre-service School Library<br />

Media Specialists to Lead<br />

(poster),<br />

Newbery Medal Committee,<br />

See 2011 Newbery Medal<br />

Committee (ALSC),<br />

New Breed of Entrepreneur,<br />

The: Meeting Their Research<br />

Needs,<br />

See Business Reference in<br />

Academic Libraries Forum:<br />

The New Breed of<br />

Entrepreneur: Meeting<br />

Their Research Needs<br />

(RUSA-BRASS),<br />

New Carolina: Connecting<br />

New <strong>and</strong> Veteran Librarians<br />

in North Carolina (poster),<br />

850<br />

New & Continuing Chairs’<br />

Orientation (ACRL-STS), 610<br />

New Grant Available: Use<br />

Louisa May Alcott TV Special<br />

for Library <strong>Program</strong>s (PPO),<br />

286, 594<br />

New Leader Orientation,<br />

See under Orientations,<br />

New Members Discussion<br />

Group,<br />

ACRL, 594<br />

ACRL-LES, 628<br />

New Members’ Orientation<br />

& Welcome (ACRL-STS), 155,<br />

264, 578


New Members Round Table<br />

(NMRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Awards Reception, 485, 696<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> 101, 152, 254, 577<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Orientation,<br />

152, 276, 578<br />

Executive Board Meeting,<br />

609<br />

Innovative Career Choices:<br />

Opportunities Beyond<br />

Public <strong>and</strong> Academic<br />

Libraries, 339, 610<br />

Membership, Networking<br />

& Committee Interest<br />

Meeting, 671<br />

Mentoring Social, 577<br />

New Professional<br />

Paradigm, The: Redefining<br />

the New Librarian (with<br />

REFORMA), 464, 685<br />

Student Reception, 485, 696<br />

New Methods for Staff<br />

Training,<br />

See Beyond F2F: New<br />

Methods for Staff Training<br />

(LEARNRT),<br />

New Millennium, a New<br />

Decade for Interlibrary<br />

Loans, A: Being Green <strong>and</strong> a<br />

Bit Revolutionary (poster),<br />

864<br />

1615<br />

New Minds, New Approaches<br />

(LRRT), 235, 299, 609<br />

new mother’s room, 84<br />

New President’s Work<br />

Session (REFORMA), 713<br />

New Professional Paradigm,<br />

The: Redefining the New<br />

Librarian (REFORMA, NMRT),<br />

464, 685<br />

New ProQuest, The (UNO),<br />

670<br />

New Publications Advisory<br />

Board (ACRL), 657<br />

New Roles for Libraries in<br />

Shaping 21st Century<br />

Research,<br />

See Got Data? New Roles<br />

for Libraries in Shaping<br />

21st Century Research<br />

(ALCTS Division<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>),<br />

News Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Preservation: Finding, Using,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Losing the News<br />

(ACRLEBSS, ACRL-IS), 233, 310,<br />

610<br />

Next Generation Catalog<br />

Interest Group (LITA), 713<br />

Niffenegger, Audrey<br />

(Auditorium Speaker Series),<br />

7, 32


1616<br />

NISO (National Information<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Organization;<br />

UNO),<br />

Content & Collection<br />

Management, 706<br />

4th <strong>Annual</strong> BISG Forum, 569<br />

Update Meeting, 671<br />

NMRT,<br />

See New Members Round<br />

Table (NMRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

NMRT Student Reception, 485<br />

No Means No? Exploring<br />

Interlibrary Loan Lending<br />

Denials (poster), 864<br />

Nominating Committee<br />

Meetings,<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>, 628, 685<br />

ALSC, 642, 713<br />

GODORT, 577<br />

Nominating 2011 Meetings,<br />

ACRL,<br />

AFAS, 628<br />

EBSS, 578<br />

RBMS, 578<br />

ULS, 642<br />

PLA, 713<br />

Notable Books for a Global<br />

Society Awards (AASL), 220,<br />

401, 657<br />

Notable Children’s Books<br />

(ALSC), 610, 671, 713<br />

Notable Children’s<br />

Recordings (ALSC), 671<br />

Notable Children’s Videos<br />

(ALSC), 578<br />

Notable Videos for Adults<br />

(VRT), 713<br />

Not in My Library!<br />

Self-Censorship Alive <strong>and</strong><br />

Well (AASL), 220, 225, 430, 671<br />

Not So Extreme Makeovers<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-APA), 235, 448, 671<br />

Numbers That Speak<br />

Volumes: Using Data to<br />

Make the Case for Rural<br />

Libraries (RNTLOAK, ORS,<br />

ARSL), 527, 713<br />

Numeric <strong>and</strong> Geospatial Data<br />

Services in Academic<br />

Libraries Interest Group<br />

(ACRL-STS), 628<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Academic<br />

Friends (ALTAFF), 390, 642<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Friends <strong>and</strong><br />

Foundations (ALTAFF), 291, 594<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Friends,<br />

Trustees <strong>and</strong> Foundations<br />

(ALTAFF), 328, 610<br />

Nuts & Bolts for Trustees<br />

(ALTAFF), 291, 594


O<br />

Oberly Award Meeting<br />

(ACRL-STS), 594<br />

OCLC (Online Computer<br />

Library Center; UNO),<br />

Americas Regional Council<br />

Meeting, 565<br />

Cataloging Alchemy:<br />

Making Your Data Work<br />

Harder, 706<br />

CONTENTdm Users Group<br />

Meeting, 706<br />

Developer Network<br />

Luncheon, 670<br />

Dewey Update Breakfast,<br />

578<br />

Enhance Sharing Session,<br />

569<br />

Improving Discovery of<br />

Your Digital Materials, 670<br />

Learn More about Career<br />

Opportunities @<br />

OCLC—The OCLC Minority<br />

Library Fellowship<br />

<strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong> Internships,<br />

696<br />

Redesigning Technical<br />

Services Workflows, 594<br />

Resource Sharing Users<br />

Group Meeting, 696<br />

1617<br />

Share Special Collections<br />

on the Web with<br />

Easy-to-Use CONTENTdm,<br />

628<br />

Shortest Distance Between<br />

Two Clicks, The: From User<br />

to Article in No Time Flat,<br />

655<br />

Single Discovery <strong>and</strong><br />

Delivery: It’s Not Just<br />

WorldCat Anymore, 685<br />

Update Breakfast, 642<br />

Using Diversity Dialogues<br />

to Reinvigorate Diversity<br />

Awareness, 685<br />

Web-scale or Bust:<br />

Harnessing Cooperative<br />

Innovation for<br />

Management Services, 628<br />

WorldCat Local ‘Quick<br />

Start’ Information Session,<br />

697<br />

WorldCat Selection Users<br />

Group Meeting, 628<br />

OCLC Minority Library<br />

Fellowship <strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Internships,<br />

See Learn More about<br />

Career Opportunities @<br />

OCLC—The OCLC Minority


1618<br />

Library Fellowship<br />

<strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong> Internships,<br />

Odyssey Award Committee,<br />

See 2011 Odyssey Award<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

(YALSA),<br />

Odyssey Award Presentation<br />

& <strong>Program</strong> (ALSC, YALSA),<br />

543, 720<br />

Office for Diversity of <strong>ALA</strong><br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY),<br />

ADA, Diversity, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Workplace, The: Managing<br />

for Success, 322, 610<br />

Charting Courses: Diversity<br />

Research Grants (with<br />

ASCLA-LSSPS), 470, 685<br />

Committee on Diversity<br />

<strong>and</strong> Subcommittees<br />

Business Meeting, 574<br />

Committee on Diversity<br />

Business Meeting II, 642<br />

FYI: First Year Impressions<br />

(<strong>and</strong> Confessions), 264, 578<br />

Leaders Wanted: LIS<br />

Doctoral <strong>Program</strong> Options<br />

Fair, 282, 594<br />

Many Voices, One Nation:<br />

Washington, DC, 259, 577<br />

Spectrum Leadership<br />

Institute Professional<br />

Options Fair, 561<br />

Spectrum Scholar Interest<br />

Group Committee Meeting,<br />

657<br />

Tools to Promote Family<br />

Literacy <strong>and</strong> Advocacy<br />

(with <strong>ALA</strong>-LITERACY), 322,<br />

610<br />

Town Hall Meeting on<br />

Diversity, 249, 565<br />

Office for Human Resources<br />

Development <strong>and</strong><br />

Recruitment (HRDR; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Advisory Meeting, 713<br />

placement services, 78<br />

Office for Information<br />

Technology Policy (OITP;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Advisory Committee II, 697<br />

America’s Libraries in the<br />

21st Century<br />

Subcommittee, 610<br />

Broadb<strong>and</strong> Adoption <strong>and</strong><br />

the Role of the Public<br />

Library: Issues <strong>and</strong><br />

Solutions, 233, 322, 610<br />

Copyright Issues for<br />

Librarians: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

What’s Legal, What’s Fair,


<strong>and</strong> What’s Best Practice<br />

(Pre-<strong>Conference</strong>), 561<br />

E-rate Task Force Business<br />

Meeting, 642<br />

Mobile Devices, Libraries,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Public Policy, 233, 448, 671<br />

Same Book, Same Time,<br />

Same Price: Access & the<br />

Visually Impaired, 240, 360,<br />

628<br />

Office for Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Outreach Services (OLOS;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

American Indian Youth<br />

Literature Awards<br />

Presentation (with AILA),<br />

548, 697<br />

Bookmobiles—Delivering<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Library<br />

Services (with ABOS), 430,<br />

657<br />

Diversity <strong>and</strong> Outreach<br />

Fair, 350, 628<br />

4th <strong>Annual</strong> Parade of<br />

Bookmobiles (with ABOS),<br />

459, 685<br />

Indigenous Peoples in the<br />

Americas: Access to<br />

Electronic Primary<br />

Resource Materials at the<br />

1619<br />

Library of Congress (with<br />

AILA), 504, 706<br />

Library Services for the<br />

Poor <strong>and</strong> Homeless, 245, 407,<br />

657<br />

Managing the Maze:<br />

Creating a Community<br />

Resource Guide for<br />

Ex-Offenders <strong>and</strong> Other<br />

Disadvantaged Populations<br />

(with ASCLA-LSSPS), 200,<br />

245, 322, 610<br />

Outreach Community<br />

Assembly, 574<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Jean E. Coleman<br />

Library Outreach Lecture,<br />

245, 492, 697<br />

Office for Research <strong>and</strong><br />

Statistics (ORS; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Numbers That Speak<br />

Volumes: Using Data to<br />

Make the Case for Rural<br />

Libraries (with RNTLOAK,<br />

ARSL), 527<br />

Public Library Funding &<br />

Technology Access Study<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

Meeting, 574<br />

Public Library Funding &<br />

Technology Access


1620<br />

Study—Sustainability<br />

Meeting, 628<br />

Research Series, Peer<br />

Reviews, 628<br />

Supporting the Next<br />

Generation of Public<br />

Computing (with LITA), 366,<br />

628<br />

OITP,<br />

See Office for Information<br />

Technology Policy (OITP;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

OLAC,<br />

See OnLine Audiovisual<br />

Catalogers Inc. (OLAC),<br />

OLOS,<br />

See Office for Literacy <strong>and</strong><br />

Outreach Services (OLOS;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

On Dem<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Just in Time:<br />

Putting Tutorials into<br />

Subject Librarians’ H<strong>and</strong>s<br />

(poster), 850<br />

One for All: A LibGuides<br />

Library Web Site (poster), 864<br />

One Poem Enriching Lives<br />

Across the Globe: Samuel<br />

Ullman, Gen. Douglas<br />

MacArthur, <strong>and</strong> ‘Youth’<br />

(RUSA-HS, EMIERT), 211, 235,<br />

454, 671<br />

OnLine Audiovisual<br />

Catalogers Inc. (OLAC),<br />

Boot Camp for the 21st<br />

Century Metadata Manager<br />

(with ALCTS-CCS), 225, 485,<br />

697<br />

CAPC Meeting, 577<br />

Executive Meeting, 628<br />

Membership Meeting, 685<br />

Online Computer Library<br />

Center,<br />

See OCLC (Online<br />

Computer Library Center;<br />

UNO),<br />

Online Continuing Education<br />

Advisory Group (PLA), 578<br />

Online Learning Research<br />

Meeting (ACRL-EBSS), 578<br />

OPACs,<br />

See Holdings Update<br />

Forum: Next Generation<br />

OPACs: Making the Most<br />

of Local Holdings Data<br />

(ALCTS-CRS),<br />

Open Access <strong>and</strong> African<br />

Scholarly Publishing: A<br />

Usage <strong>and</strong> Accessibility<br />

Study (poster), 857<br />

Open Access Debate, The: A<br />

Conversation (ACRL-DLS),<br />

228, 310, 610


Open Access Distance<br />

Education for LIS Students<br />

<strong>and</strong> Catalogers,<br />

See Streaming Guide to<br />

Cataloging Remote<br />

Multimedia, The: Open<br />

Access Distance Education<br />

for LIS Students <strong>and</strong><br />

Catalogers (poster),<br />

Open Access Meeting<br />

(ACRL-STS), 594<br />

Open Door Information<br />

Literacy: Teaching Research<br />

Skills to Developmental<br />

English Students at a<br />

Community College (poster),<br />

864<br />

Open Gaming Night (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

577<br />

Open House,<br />

All Committee Meeting<br />

(RUSA-RSS), 578<br />

JobLIST Placement Center<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 899<br />

LITA 101, 155, 254, 577<br />

Opening General Session<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 7, 13, 628<br />

Open Meeting Rule, 78<br />

Open Source <strong>and</strong> Next<br />

Generation ILS <strong>and</strong> ERMS,<br />

1621<br />

See Open to Change: Open<br />

Source <strong>and</strong> Next<br />

Generation ILS <strong>and</strong> ERMS<br />

(ALCTS-AS, ALCTS-CRS),<br />

Open Source CMS Playroom<br />

(LITA), 565<br />

Open Source Software, Free<br />

Beer or Free Puppy?,<br />

See Ultimate Debate: Open<br />

Source Software, Free Beer<br />

or Free Puppy? (LITA),<br />

Open to Change: Open<br />

Source <strong>and</strong> Next Generation<br />

ILS <strong>and</strong> ERMS (ALCTSAS,<br />

ALCTS-CRS), 225, 412, 657<br />

Operation Teen Book Drop<br />

<strong>2010</strong>: A National Initiative to<br />

Deliver Books to Native<br />

Teens (poster), 850<br />

Orchestrating PR to Get<br />

Funding (LLAMA-PRMS), 200<br />

Organizational Development<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(LLAMA-LOMS), 685<br />

Organization <strong>and</strong> Planning<br />

(Committee) Meetings,<br />

ACRL-STS, 594<br />

RUSA, 696<br />

RUSA-RSS, 578<br />

Organization Committee<br />

(RUSA-STARS), 578


1622<br />

See also Bylaws <strong>and</strong><br />

Organization Committee<br />

(LITA),<br />

Orientations,<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong>, 264, 578<br />

Board Orientation,<br />

AASL, 727<br />

ALCTS, 578<br />

ALSC, 727<br />

C<strong>ALA</strong>, 577<br />

Chairs (Officers)<br />

Orientation,<br />

ACRL-STS, 610<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-TOLD, 574<br />

RUSA-BRASS, 578<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Orientation<br />

(NMRT), 152, 276, 578<br />

Council Orientation<br />

Committee, 574<br />

CSK Award Jury<br />

Orientation (EMIERT), 610<br />

Freedom to Read<br />

Foundation (FTRF), 561<br />

International Librarians<br />

Orientation (IRRT), 254, 574<br />

Leadership Orientation,<br />

ACRL-EBSS, 578<br />

ACRL-WSS, 685<br />

ALTAFF, 385, 642<br />

CRC, 249, 569<br />

RUSA-STARS, 655<br />

Mentoring <strong>Program</strong><br />

Orientation (LLAMA), 333<br />

New Members Orientation<br />

(ACRL-STS), 155, 264<br />

Placement Center<br />

Orientation (JobLIST), 899<br />

Orphans <strong>and</strong> Vulnerable<br />

Children in Africa,<br />

See Lubuto Library Project,<br />

The: Innovative, Holistic<br />

Educational Support to<br />

Overcome Societal<br />

Isolation of Orphans <strong>and</strong><br />

Vulnerable Children in<br />

Africa (poster),<br />

ORS,<br />

See Office for Research<br />

<strong>and</strong> Statistics (ORS; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Our Capital’s Hidden<br />

Genealogy Gems,<br />

See Behind the Genealogy<br />

Reference Desk: Our<br />

Capital’s Hidden Genealogy<br />

Gems (RUSA-HS),<br />

Out of Print Discussion<br />

Group (ALCTS), 671<br />

Outreach Committee<br />

(RUSA-MARS), 642<br />

Outreach Community<br />

Assembly (OLOS), 574<br />

Outreach Fair,


See Diversity <strong>and</strong> Outreach<br />

Fair (OLOS),<br />

Outreach subtrack, 198, 228, 245<br />

Out with the Old, In with the<br />

New: Our Changing<br />

Collections <strong>and</strong> Services,<br />

See Business Reference<br />

Services Discussion Group:<br />

Out with the Old, In with<br />

the New: Our Changing<br />

Collections <strong>and</strong> Services<br />

(RUSA-BRASS),<br />

Oxford Dictionaries Online<br />

(UNO), 594<br />

P<br />

PAC,<br />

See Public Awareness<br />

Committee (PAC; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>s Association<br />

of Libraries, Archives, <strong>and</strong><br />

Museums (PI<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>s Association<br />

of Libraries, Archives, <strong>and</strong><br />

Museums (PI<strong>ALA</strong>)<br />

Experience, The:<br />

1990-<strong>2010</strong> (poster), 857<br />

Role of the Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Association of Libraries,<br />

Archives, <strong>and</strong> Museums<br />

(PI<strong>ALA</strong>) in the<br />

1623<br />

Development of Libraries<br />

in the Pacific, The<br />

(grassroots program;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>), 174, 240, 537, 720<br />

PAIG,<br />

See Preservation<br />

Administrators Interest<br />

Group (PAIG;<br />

ALCTS-PARS),<br />

Papers Series Editorial Board<br />

(ALCTS), 628<br />

PARS,<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

Participatory Democracy in<br />

an Internet Age<br />

(ACRL-LPSS), 240, 316, 610<br />

Partnership Perspective, A.,<br />

See Leveling Up Library<br />

Gaming: A Partnership<br />

Perspective (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Partnerships <strong>and</strong> Approaches<br />

Used in the U.S. Technology<br />

Opportunities <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

See Libraries as Bridges<br />

across the Digital Divide:<br />

Partnerships <strong>and</strong><br />

Approaches Used in the<br />

U.S. Technology


1624<br />

Opportunities <strong>Program</strong><br />

1994-2005 (poster),<br />

Partnerships That Save<br />

Money <strong>and</strong> Are Easy to<br />

Replicate,<br />

See Bang for Your Buck:<br />

Partnerships That Save<br />

Money <strong>and</strong> Are Easy to<br />

Replicate (PLA),<br />

Partnership subtrack, 198, 220<br />

Partnership to Recruit <strong>and</strong><br />

Educate Diverse Librarians<br />

for Underserved<br />

Communities in the West, A.,<br />

See Mining the 21st<br />

Century Librarian: A<br />

Partnership to Recruit <strong>and</strong><br />

Educate Diverse Librarians<br />

for Underserved<br />

Communities in the West<br />

(poster),<br />

Passing the Baton: Who Will<br />

Take It? (PLA), 207, 424, 657<br />

Past President’s Breakfast,<br />

PLA, 697<br />

RUSA, 706<br />

Past Presidents Luncheon<br />

(AASL), 609<br />

Patent <strong>and</strong> Trademark<br />

Depository Library<br />

Association (PTDLA):<br />

Meeting, 685<br />

pavilions,<br />

PCC Participants Meeting<br />

(UNO), 696<br />

PCPAC,<br />

Pearl, Nancy (Auditorium<br />

Speaker Series), 7, 22, 259, 578<br />

Pecha Kucha Presentations<br />

of Marketing Ideas That<br />

Worked in Academic<br />

Libraries (ACRL), 200, 310, 610<br />

Pennsylvania Study, The:<br />

Research into Optimal<br />

Environmental Conditions for<br />

Paper-Based Collections<br />

(ALCTS-PARS), 685<br />

People Who Are Hard of<br />

Hearing or Deaf Forum,<br />

See All-Forums Meeting:<br />

Library Services to<br />

Prisoners; People with<br />

Visual or Physical<br />

Disabilities; People Who<br />

Are Hard of Hearing or<br />

Deaf; <strong>and</strong> Adults with<br />

Special Needs Forums<br />

(ASCLA-LSSPS),<br />

People with Visual or<br />

Physical Disabilities Forum,


See All-Forums Meeting:<br />

Library Services to<br />

Prisoners; People with<br />

Visual or Physical<br />

Disabilities; People Who<br />

Are Hard of Hearing or<br />

Deaf; <strong>and</strong> Adults with<br />

Special Needs Forums<br />

(ASCLA-LSSPS),<br />

PGC,<br />

See Division Leadership<br />

Meeting <strong>and</strong> Priority Group<br />

Consultants Meeting<br />

(ALSC),<br />

Phat Fiction: Engaging<br />

Hip-Hop Literature in the<br />

Public Library (PLA), 211, 515,<br />

706<br />

Philanthropy <strong>and</strong> Its<br />

Relationship to Government<br />

Financing: Why <strong>and</strong> How<br />

Levies <strong>and</strong> Other Tax Based<br />

Funding Are Linked (ERT),<br />

527, 713<br />

PI<strong>ALA</strong>,<br />

See Role of the Pacific<br />

Isl<strong>and</strong>s Association of<br />

Libraries, Archives, <strong>and</strong><br />

Museums (PI<strong>ALA</strong>) in the<br />

Development of Libraries<br />

in the Pacific, The<br />

1625<br />

(grassroots program;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

PLA,<br />

See Public Library<br />

Association (PLA),<br />

Planning <strong>and</strong> Budget<br />

Assembly (BARC), 671<br />

Planning (Committee)<br />

Meetings,<br />

ACRL-IS, 610<br />

PVLR (ALCTS), 628<br />

RUSA-MARS, 578<br />

Planning Session<br />

(ALCTS-CRG), 577<br />

Playtime in the Open Source<br />

S<strong>and</strong>box (LITA), 233, 395, 642<br />

PMC,<br />

See Policy Monitoring<br />

Committee (PMC; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Poetry as a Community<br />

Builder: Exp<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Community Outreach<br />

Through Poetry (PPO), 211,<br />

270, 578<br />

Policy <strong>and</strong> Planning<br />

Committee Meetings,<br />

ALCTS-CCS, 706<br />

ALCTS-CRS, 697<br />

Policy Monitoring Committee<br />

(PMC; <strong>ALA</strong>), 685


1626<br />

Policy & Publications Review<br />

Committee (ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Politics, Libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

Culture: Historical<br />

Perspectives (LHRT),<br />

See under Research<br />

Forums,<br />

Pooling Limited Resources<br />

for Effective Teen<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming (YALSA), 480,<br />

696<br />

Pop Culture in Libraries<br />

Discussion Group (ACRL), 685<br />

PopTop Stage, 735, 889, 894<br />

Popular, Hip <strong>and</strong> Tempting<br />

Fiction,<br />

See Phat Fiction: Engaging<br />

Hip-Hop Literature in the<br />

Public Library (PLA),<br />

Popular Paperbacks for<br />

Young Adults Committee<br />

Meeting (YALSA), 628, 655, 670,<br />

685, 696<br />

Positioning Libraries for<br />

Success in the Capital,<br />

See All Politics Is Local:<br />

‘Positioning Libraries for<br />

Success in the Capital’<br />

(WO),<br />

Poster Sessions,<br />

ACRL-EBSS, 350<br />

ACRL-STS, 521, 713<br />

general information, 78, 735<br />

29th <strong>Annual</strong> Session, 843,<br />

850, 857, 864<br />

Power of Multicultural<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s in Building<br />

Intercultural Relationships<br />

with a Special Tribute to<br />

Haiti (EMIERT), 395, 642<br />

PowerPoint Karaoke. See<br />

Battledecks (<strong>ALA</strong>) PPO,<br />

See Public <strong>Program</strong>s Office<br />

(PPO; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Practical Pedagogy for<br />

Library Instructors:<br />

Designing Innovative Library<br />

Instruction (ACRL), 569<br />

PR Assembly (PAC), 706<br />

Preconference Events,<br />

Copyright Issues for<br />

Librarians: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

What’s Legal, What’s Fair,<br />

<strong>and</strong> What’s Best Practice<br />

(OITP), 561<br />

Web 2.0 <strong>and</strong> Mobile<br />

Technology—Building<br />

Global Connections (IRRT),<br />

565<br />

Preconference <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011 (ACRL-RBMS),<br />

628


Preservation Administrators<br />

Interest Group (PAIG;<br />

ALCTS-PARS), 569<br />

Preservation <strong>and</strong><br />

Reformatting Section<br />

(PARS),<br />

See under Association for<br />

Library Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical Services<br />

(ALCTS),<br />

Preservation Forensics <strong>and</strong><br />

Document Optical<br />

Archaeology at the Library<br />

of Congress (ALCTS-PARS,<br />

LITA), 225, 350, 610<br />

Preservation subtrack, 198,<br />

225, 228<br />

Preserving <strong>and</strong> Open Access<br />

to African American<br />

Collections,<br />

See Digitization:<br />

Preserving <strong>and</strong> Open<br />

Access to African American<br />

Collections (ACRL-AFAS),<br />

presidential programs,<br />

AASL, 159, 276, 594<br />

ACRL, 159, 282, 594<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>, 7, 18, 459, 685<br />

ALCTS, 159, 225, 509, 706<br />

ALSC, 159, 212, 492, 697<br />

ALTAFF, 163, 459, 685<br />

ASCLA, 159, 282, 594<br />

LITA, 163, 475, 685<br />

PLA, 7, 28, 163, 430, 671<br />

REFORMA, 282, 594<br />

RUSA, 163, 532, 713<br />

YALSA, 163<br />

President’s Gala (ALTAFF),<br />

259, 577<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning 2011 (ACRL), 578<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Reception (<strong>ALA</strong>), 480<br />

PR Forum: Next Practices in<br />

Communications @ Your<br />

Library (<strong>ALA</strong>-PAC), 385, 642<br />

PRIME TIME Family Reading<br />

Time: A Model <strong>Program</strong> for<br />

Strengthening Families &<br />

Building Communities (PPO),<br />

211, 385, 642<br />

Printz, Michael L.,<br />

See Michael L. Printz<br />

<strong>Program</strong> <strong>and</strong> Reception<br />

(YALSA); 2011 Michael L.<br />

Printz (YALSA),<br />

Privacy, Libraries, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Law (IFC), 504, 706<br />

Privacy Subcommittee (IFC),<br />

628<br />

PRMS,<br />

1627


1628<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Procedures Meeting<br />

(ACRL-ULS), 657<br />

Products <strong>and</strong> Services<br />

Committee (RUSA-MARS),<br />

642<br />

Professional Development<br />

Committee (RUSA), 628<br />

Professional Development<br />

Coordinating Meeting<br />

(ACRL), 578<br />

Professional Education<br />

Committee (ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Professional Integrity <strong>and</strong><br />

Library Workers: What’s the<br />

Connection? (<strong>ALA</strong>APA), 328,<br />

610<br />

<strong>Program</strong> (LSSC; <strong>ALA</strong>-APA),<br />

470<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Committee<br />

Meetings,<br />

ALCTS, 578, 713<br />

GODORT, 594<br />

LLAMA, 610<br />

<strong>Program</strong> for Cooperative<br />

Cataloging,<br />

See PCC Participants<br />

Meeting (UNO),<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Open Forum (LSSC;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA), 696<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning<br />

Committee Meetings (LITA),<br />

657<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning &<br />

Publications <strong>and</strong><br />

Preservation Awareness<br />

(ALCTS-PARS), 628<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Portfolio Evaluator<br />

Training (LSSC; <strong>ALA</strong>-APA),<br />

527, 713<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s, Promotion, <strong>and</strong><br />

PR (PLA), 200, 344, 610<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s That Pack the<br />

Place: A How-to Guide for<br />

Libraries of Any Shape or<br />

Sizes (PPO), 211, 407, 657<br />

Progressive Librarian Guild<br />

Meeting (SRRT), 628<br />

Project MUSE Users’<br />

Breakfast (UNO), 578<br />

Promoting Financial Literacy<br />

in Your Library,<br />

See Money Smart Week:<br />

Promoting Financial<br />

Literacy in Your Library<br />

(CRC),<br />

Promoting Preservation<br />

Interest Group<br />

(ALCTS-PARS), 671


Promoting Public<br />

Librarianship as a Career,<br />

See Recruiting the Future:<br />

Promoting Public<br />

Librarianship as a Career<br />

(PLA),<br />

Promoting Recreational<br />

Reading in the Elementary<br />

School <strong>and</strong> at Home:<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s That Really Work!<br />

(AASL), 207, 220, 378, 642<br />

Promoting the Library<br />

Profession to Minority<br />

Students,<br />

see Generation Next:<br />

Promoting the Library<br />

Profession to Minority<br />

Students (poster),<br />

Promotion <strong>and</strong> Fund-raising<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-APA), 713<br />

ProQuest Scholarship Bash<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 7, 58, 373, 628<br />

Psychology Meeting<br />

(ACRL-EBSS), 578<br />

PTDLA,<br />

See Patent <strong>and</strong> Trademark<br />

Depository Library<br />

Association (PTDLA):<br />

Meeting,<br />

Public <strong>and</strong> School Library<br />

Teen Outreach,<br />

1629<br />

See Working 2Gether:<br />

Public <strong>and</strong> School Library<br />

Teen Outreach (poster),<br />

Publications &<br />

Communications Meeting<br />

(ACRL-EBSS), 578<br />

Publications Coordinating<br />

Meeting (ACRL), 642, 655, 657, 670<br />

Publications Editorial<br />

Advisory Board (LLAMA), 610<br />

Publications in Librarianship<br />

Editorial Board (ACRL), 655<br />

Publications Interview<br />

Subcommittee<br />

(RUSA-MARS), 642<br />

Publications (Committee)<br />

Meetings,<br />

ACRL,<br />

ANSS, 578<br />

RBMS, 610<br />

STS, 594<br />

GODORT, 642<br />

LITA, 657<br />

MAGERT, 628<br />

RUSA-BRASS, 628<br />

RUSA-MARS, 642<br />

YALSA, 628<br />

Publications & WESS-Web<br />

Editors Meeting<br />

(ACRL-WESS), 685


1630<br />

Publication Trends among<br />

Library Science Faculty,<br />

See To Publish or to<br />

Perish: Publication Trends<br />

among Library Science<br />

Faculty (poster),<br />

Public Awareness Committee<br />

(PAC; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Baseball <strong>Program</strong>, 286, 594<br />

Campaign for America’s<br />

Libraries Subcommittee,<br />

610<br />

Meeting, 713<br />

National Library Week<br />

Subcommittee, 706<br />

PR Assembly, 706<br />

PR Forum: Next Practices<br />

in Communications @ Your<br />

Library, 385, 642<br />

Public Forum for Review of<br />

Proposed Updates to<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards & Guidelines of<br />

Service (ASCLA), 706<br />

Public Librarian Luncheon<br />

(EBSCO Publishing ; UNO),<br />

670<br />

Public Libraries Advisory<br />

Committee (PLA), 578<br />

Public Libraries Committee<br />

(RUSA-MARS), 642<br />

Public Libraries in Argentina,<br />

Chile <strong>and</strong> Mexico—Changes<br />

<strong>and</strong> Challenges (IRC), 492, 697<br />

Public Libraries Technical<br />

Services Interest Group<br />

(ALCTS), 578<br />

Public Library Association<br />

(PLA),<br />

Advocacy <strong>and</strong> Social<br />

Media: Library Services for<br />

All in the Community (with<br />

REFORMA), 356<br />

Advocacy by All, 200, 424, 657<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> (2011)<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Subcommittee, 578<br />

Bang for Your Buck:<br />

Partnerships That Save<br />

Money <strong>and</strong> Are Easy to<br />

Replicate, 207, 339, 610<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Meeting, 610<br />

Budget <strong>and</strong> Finance<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Communities of Practice<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

Communities of Practice<br />

Task Force, 578<br />

E-Books: How Do You<br />

Know It Was Worth It (with<br />

ALCTS-AS, ALCTS-CMDS,<br />

RUSA-CODES), 225, 492, 697


Endowment Task Force, 578<br />

Every Child Ready to Read<br />

(ECRR),<br />

Evaluation Task Force,<br />

657<br />

Evaluation Update (with<br />

ALSC), 200, 220, 390, 642<br />

Extreme Makeover:<br />

Summer Reading (with<br />

ALSC), 211, 212, 344, 610<br />

Help for Hard Times @ the<br />

Library, 200, 228, 299, 609<br />

HELP! My Patron Is a Cyber<br />

Patient: Learn to Help<br />

Patrons Identify Their<br />

Health Information Needs<br />

<strong>and</strong> Locate Relevant<br />

Resources, 240, 480, 685<br />

Homeless, Not Helpless:<br />

Issues, Challenges <strong>and</strong><br />

Solutions for Serving<br />

Customer Without Homes,<br />

228, 401, 655<br />

I’m Doing Events at the<br />

Library from Now On:<br />

Running an Effective<br />

Author Series on a Budget,<br />

211, 276, 578<br />

I Need a Mentor,<br />

Quick—Mentoring Options<br />

1631<br />

in Rural Public Libraries<br />

(with LLAMA), 299, 609<br />

Intellectual Freedom<br />

Advisory Group, 578<br />

Japanese Paper Theater:<br />

Interactive Culture for<br />

Your Library, 212, 475, 685<br />

Leadership Task Force, 577<br />

Legislative Advisory<br />

Group, 578<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong> (<strong>2010</strong><br />

& 2012) Committees, 569<br />

National <strong>Conference</strong> (<strong>2010</strong><br />

& 2012) <strong>Program</strong><br />

Subcommittees, 685<br />

National Preservation<br />

Week: Pass It On! (with<br />

AASL, ALCTS), 225, 378, 642<br />

Nominating 2011<br />

Committee, 713<br />

Online Continuing<br />

Education Advisory Group,<br />

578<br />

Passing the Baton: Who<br />

Will Take It?, 207, 424, 657<br />

Past President’s Breakfast,<br />

697<br />

Phat Fiction: Engaging<br />

Hip-Hop Literature in the<br />

Public Library, 211, 515, 706


1632<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Featuring Will Shortz<br />

(Auditorium Speaker<br />

Series), 7, 28, 163, 430, 671<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s, Promotion, <strong>and</strong><br />

PR, 200, 344, 610<br />

Public Libraries Advisory<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Public Library at the Heart<br />

of the Community: New<br />

Service Models for a<br />

Changing Era, 200, 245, 299, 609<br />

Reach Out <strong>and</strong> Serve:<br />

Embracing Special<br />

Populations, 212, 245, 366, 628<br />

Recruiting the Future:<br />

Promoting Public<br />

Librarianship as a Career,<br />

207, 480, 685<br />

Sharing Costs, Sharing<br />

Spaces: The Cost Savings<br />

of Designing a<br />

Multi-Purpose Facility, 200,<br />

366, 628<br />

Strategic Planning Update<br />

<strong>and</strong> All Committee<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

SummerCamp@The<br />

Library?, 212, 373, 628<br />

Translation Station: Tools<br />

for Serving New<br />

Americans, 200, 515, 706<br />

Public Library at the Heart<br />

of the Community: New<br />

Service Models for a<br />

Changing Era (PLA), 200, 245,<br />

299, 609<br />

Public Library Funding &<br />

Technology Access Study<br />

(ORS),<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

Meeting, 574<br />

Sustainability Meeting, 628<br />

Public Memorialization,<br />

See How We Memorialize:<br />

The Art <strong>and</strong> Politics of<br />

Public Memorialization<br />

(ACRL-ARTS),<br />

Public <strong>Program</strong>s Office (PPO;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Are You a <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Librarian?, 211, 448, 671<br />

Bring the Universe to Your<br />

Library with NASA, 407<br />

Live! @ Your Library<br />

Reading Stage, 745, 751, 759<br />

NEH Sponsored Public<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s, 322, 610<br />

New Grant Available: Use<br />

Louisa May Alcott TV


Special for Library<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s, 286, 594<br />

Poetry as a Community<br />

Builder: Exp<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Community Outreach<br />

Through Poetry, 211, 270, 578<br />

PRIME TIME Family<br />

Reading Time: A Model<br />

<strong>Program</strong> for Strengthening<br />

Families & Building<br />

Communities, 211, 385, 642<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s That Pack the<br />

Place: A How-to Guide for<br />

Libraries of Any Shape or<br />

Sizes, 211, 407, 657<br />

Public Relations <strong>and</strong><br />

Marketing Section (PRMS),<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Public Relations Exchange,<br />

See Swap & Shop Presents:<br />

PR X-change (Public<br />

Relations Exchange;<br />

LLAMA-PRMS),<br />

Public Service Directors of<br />

Large Research Libraries<br />

(ACRL-ULS), 671<br />

Public Services Meeting<br />

(GWLA), 574<br />

1633<br />

Publishers Books Review<br />

<strong>2010</strong> (UNO), 574<br />

Publisher-Vendor-Library<br />

Relations (PVLR) Interest<br />

Group (ALCTS),<br />

Forum, 697<br />

Planning Meeting, 628<br />

Publishing Committee,<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-APA, 671<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING, 565<br />

Publishing, Not Perishing:<br />

Writing for Publication<br />

(ALCTS, RUSA, LLAMA,<br />

ACRL-CLS), 235, 310, 610, 628<br />

Publishing Services of <strong>ALA</strong><br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING),<br />

Book Links Editorial Board,<br />

578<br />

Booklist Editorial Advisory<br />

Board, 594<br />

Comic World: Graphic<br />

Novels Come of Age, 259, 577<br />

Everyone’s a Critic: The<br />

Future of Book Reviewing,<br />

211, 322, 610<br />

Guide to Reference<br />

Editorial Review Board, 657<br />

Publishing Committee, 565<br />

Reference Books Bulletin<br />

(RBB),<br />

Editorial Board, 657


1634<br />

Reference Work from<br />

Idea to Reality, 225, 509, 706<br />

Pura Belpre Celebración<br />

(ALSC, REFORMA), 443, 671<br />

Pura Belpre Celebración<br />

Planning Committee<br />

(REFORMA), 642<br />

Pura Belpre Committee,<br />

See 2011 Pura Belpre<br />

Award Committee (ALSC),<br />

Purple Crayons, R<strong>and</strong>om<br />

Dots, <strong>and</strong> Peanut Butter<br />

S<strong>and</strong>wiches: Children’s<br />

Literature as Catalyst for<br />

Creativity <strong>and</strong> Change in the<br />

Workplace,<br />

grassroots program (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

169, 240, 356, 628<br />

poster, 850<br />

Putting Tutorials into<br />

Subject Librarians’ H<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

See On Dem<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Just in<br />

Time: Putting Tutorials<br />

into Subject Librarians’<br />

H<strong>and</strong>s (poster),<br />

PVLR,<br />

See<br />

Publisher-Vendor-Library<br />

Relations (PVLR) Interest<br />

Group (ALCTS),<br />

Q<br />

Queer Teens: LGBTQ Young<br />

Adult Novels (GLBTRT), 220,<br />

228, 543, 720<br />

Question, Find, Evaluate,<br />

Apply: Translating Evidence<br />

Based Practice to<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Instruction (ACRL-IS,<br />

ACRL-EBSS), 240, 437, 671<br />

Quick <strong>and</strong> Dirty Library<br />

Promotions That Really Work<br />

(poster), 857<br />

Quick Picks for Reluctant<br />

Young Adult Readers<br />

(YALSA), 628, 670<br />

R<br />

Racial & Ethnic Diversity<br />

Meeting (ACRL), 610<br />

Rainbow Hollinger Box:<br />

LGBTQ Archives (GLBTRT),<br />

225, 228, 454, 671<br />

Rainbow Project (SRRT), 578<br />

Rainbow Project Breakfast<br />

(GLBTRT, SRRT), 390, 642<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Librarians<br />

Fall Book Preview (UNO), 657<br />

Rare Books <strong>and</strong> Manuscripts<br />

Section (RBMS),


See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Rare & Endangered<br />

Government Publications<br />

(GODORT), 657<br />

RBB,<br />

See Reference Books<br />

Bulletin (RBB;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING),<br />

RBM Editorial Board (ACRL),<br />

655<br />

RBMS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

RDA 101 (ALCTS-CCS), 565<br />

RDA Planning <strong>and</strong> Training<br />

Task Force (ALCTS-CCS), 685<br />

RDA <strong>Program</strong> Task Force<br />

(ALCTS-CCS), 685<br />

RDA Test Participants’<br />

Forum (UNO), 670<br />

RDA Update Forum<br />

(ALCTS-CCS), 448, 671<br />

Reaching Distance Students<br />

in Real Time,<br />

See Library Instruction<br />

Live! Reaching Distance<br />

Students in Real Time<br />

(ACRL),<br />

1635<br />

Reaching Latino Teens<br />

Through Multiple Literacies:<br />

A <strong>Program</strong> for School <strong>and</strong><br />

Public Librarians (REFORMA,<br />

AASL), 316, 610<br />

Reaching Out to Generation<br />

Y: Conducting Research to<br />

Underst<strong>and</strong> Digital Natives<br />

(CORS), 504, 706<br />

Reaching Out to the Minority<br />

Communities of Librarians<br />

<strong>and</strong> Library Users,<br />

See Sky Is the Limit, The:<br />

Reaching Out to the<br />

Minority Communities of<br />

Librarians <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Users (C<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Reach Out <strong>and</strong> Serve:<br />

Embracing Special<br />

Populations (PLA), 212, 245, 366,<br />

628<br />

Reach Reluctant Readers<br />

with the WrestleMania<br />

Reading Challenge (YALSA),<br />

220, 521, 706<br />

Readers Advisory Committee<br />

(RUSA-CODES), 609<br />

Readers’ Advisory Research<br />

<strong>and</strong> Trends Forum<br />

(RUSA-CODES), 211, 245, 373, 628


1636<br />

Reading <strong>and</strong> Teaching with<br />

Graphic Novels: Navigating<br />

the Resources (Pop-Top<br />

Stage), 894<br />

Reading for a Lifetime—You<br />

Bet! (AASL), 207, 220, 504, 706<br />

Ready to Publish? A Study<br />

of the LIS Curriculum <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Readiness of LIS Graduates<br />

to Publish (poster), 850<br />

Reassessing Liaison<br />

Relationships with a Rubric,<br />

See Nailing Jello to the<br />

Wall—Reassessing Liaison<br />

Relationships with a Rubric<br />

(poster),<br />

Receptions,<br />

After the <strong>Exhibit</strong>s Closing<br />

Reception (<strong>ALA</strong>), 41<br />

<strong>ALA</strong> President’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

Reception, 480<br />

ASCLA-COSLA, 485, 696<br />

BC<strong>ALA</strong>, 548<br />

EOS International Client<br />

Reception (UNO), 696<br />

<strong>Exhibit</strong>s Closing Reception<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 735, 738<br />

International Librarians<br />

Reception (IRRT), 548, 697<br />

Library Schools,<br />

(see under Library School<br />

(LS) events),<br />

Michael L. Printz (YALSA),<br />

548<br />

Midwest Library Service<br />

Hospitality Reception<br />

(UNO), 696<br />

NMRT Student Reception,<br />

485, 696<br />

VTLS 25th Anniversary<br />

Reception (UNO), 696<br />

Recommended for Libraries<br />

Like You: Scholarly<br />

Evaluation, Social<br />

Networking Metrics, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

New World for Usage Data<br />

(Ex Libris; UNO), 671<br />

Reconsidering Books for<br />

Beginning Readers,<br />

See Move Over Dick <strong>and</strong><br />

Jane: Reconsidering Books<br />

for Beginning Readers<br />

(ALSC),<br />

Recruiting <strong>and</strong> Training<br />

<strong>Program</strong> for Virtual<br />

Reference Librarians in<br />

Taiwan (poster), 857<br />

Recruiting the Future:<br />

Promoting Public<br />

Librarianship as a Career<br />

(PLA), 207, 480, 685


Recruiting Undergraduates<br />

to the Library Profession: A<br />

Mellon Success Story<br />

(grassroots program; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

174, 240, 485, 697<br />

Recruitment <strong>and</strong> Mentoring<br />

Committee (ALCTS-CCS), 610<br />

Recruitment Assembly<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 697<br />

Recruitment to the<br />

Profession (ACRL-WESS), 578<br />

Redefining Instruction<br />

through Self-Contained<br />

Online Modules,<br />

See Cataloging Training on<br />

Dem<strong>and</strong>: Redefining<br />

Instruction through<br />

Self-Contained Online<br />

Modules (poster),<br />

Redefining the New<br />

Librarian,<br />

See New Professional<br />

Paradigm, The: Redefining<br />

the New Librarian<br />

(REFORMA, NMRT),<br />

Redesigning Technical<br />

Services Workflows (OCLC),<br />

594<br />

Redesigning the Link<br />

Resolver Results Page to<br />

Improve Findability,<br />

1637<br />

See Lost! Redesigning the<br />

Link Resolver Results Page<br />

to Improve Findability<br />

(poster),<br />

Red Herrings (PopTop<br />

Stage), 889<br />

Reducing Anxiety in the<br />

Tenure Process: A Model for<br />

Collaborative Publishing<br />

(poster), 864<br />

Reducing Costs <strong>and</strong><br />

Improving Efficiency with<br />

Next-Generation Library<br />

Services,<br />

See Cut It Out: Reducing<br />

Costs <strong>and</strong> Improving<br />

Efficiency with<br />

Next-Generation Library<br />

Services (Ex Libris; UNO),<br />

Reference <strong>and</strong> User Services<br />

Association (RUSA),<br />

Awards Ceremony <strong>and</strong><br />

Reception, 543, 697<br />

BRASS (Business<br />

Reference <strong>and</strong> Services<br />

Section),<br />

Business Reference in<br />

Academic Libraries<br />

Committee, 610<br />

Business Reference in<br />

Academic Libraries


1638<br />

Forum: The New Breed<br />

of Entrepreneur: Meeting<br />

Their Research Needs, 610<br />

Business Reference in<br />

Public Libraries<br />

Committee, 610<br />

Business Reference<br />

Services Discussion<br />

Group: Out with the Old,<br />

In with the New: Our<br />

Changing Collections <strong>and</strong><br />

Services, 657<br />

Business Reference<br />

Sources Committee, 609<br />

Business Reference<br />

Sources Committee<br />

Publishers’ Forum, 671<br />

Clean, Green <strong>and</strong> Not So<br />

Mean: Can Business Help<br />

Save the World?, 228, 245,<br />

498, 697<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Planning—Washington<br />

DC <strong>2010</strong> Committee, 628<br />

Education Committee, 609<br />

Executive Committee, 727<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Planning Session, 578<br />

Membership Committee,<br />

685<br />

New Chair Orientation,<br />

578<br />

Publications Committee,<br />

628<br />

Budget <strong>and</strong> Finance<br />

Committee, 670<br />

CODES (Collection<br />

Development <strong>and</strong><br />

Evaluation Section),<br />

A-Z of Electronic<br />

Reference Product<br />

Development, The, 225,<br />

228, 373, 628<br />

Collection Development<br />

Education Committee, 578<br />

Collection Development<br />

Policies <strong>and</strong> Assessment,<br />

657<br />

Collection Management<br />

in Public Libraries, 713<br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Development: We Really<br />

Mean It This Time (with<br />

ALCTS-CMDS), 225, 360, 628<br />

E-Books: How Do You<br />

Know It Was Worth It<br />

(with ALCTS-AS,<br />

ALTCS-CMDS, PLA), 225,<br />

492, 697<br />

Executive Committee, 706


How Shared Is Shared?<br />

Remote Storage <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Building (with<br />

RUSA-STARS), 207, 225, 424,<br />

657, 670<br />

Innovative Collection<br />

Centered <strong>Program</strong>s:<br />

Beyond the Book Group,<br />

245, 424, 657<br />

Liaison with Users<br />

Committee, 628<br />

Literary Tastes<br />

Breakfast, 390, 642<br />

Multiple Formats <strong>and</strong><br />

Multiple Copies in a<br />

Digital Age: Acceptance,<br />

Tolerance, Elimination<br />

(with ALCTS-CMDS), 225,<br />

328, 610<br />

Negotiating the<br />

Downturn: Collection<br />

Development for Tough<br />

Times (with<br />

ALCTS-CMDS), 225, 448, 671<br />

Readers Advisory<br />

Committee, 609<br />

Readers’ Advisory<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Trends<br />

Forum, 211, 245, 373, 628<br />

1639<br />

Reference Publishing<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

Meeting, 706<br />

Sophie Brody Award<br />

Committee, 569<br />

Executive Committee, 574<br />

For the Love of Reference<br />

(President’s <strong>Program</strong>), 163,<br />

532, 713<br />

HS (History Section),<br />

Behind the Genealogy<br />

Reference Desk: Our<br />

Capital’s Hidden<br />

Genealogy Gems, 565<br />

Genealogy <strong>and</strong> Local<br />

History Discussion<br />

Group, 609<br />

Genealogy Committee,<br />

642<br />

Genealogy<br />

Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Planning<br />

Committee, 628<br />

Historical Materials<br />

Committee, 628<br />

Instruction <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Services Committee, 685<br />

Local History Committee,<br />

685<br />

One Poem Enriching<br />

Lives Across the Globe:<br />

Samuel Ullman, Gen.


1640<br />

Douglas MacArthur, <strong>and</strong><br />

‘Youth’ (with EMIERT),<br />

211, 235, 454, 671<br />

To Protect <strong>and</strong> Serve: Is<br />

Digitization Good for<br />

Your Historical<br />

Collections?, 225, 233, 424, 657<br />

Labor Rights Are Human<br />

Rights, 235, 521, 706<br />

Library Service to Labor<br />

Groups (with AFL-CIO), 609<br />

Literary Tastes Breakfast,<br />

390, 655<br />

MARS (Machine-Assisted<br />

Reference Section),<br />

All Committee Meeting,<br />

642<br />

Best Free Web Sites<br />

Committee, 655<br />

Chair’s <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning<br />

Committee, 655<br />

Chair’s 2011 <strong>Conference</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> Planning<br />

Committee, 642<br />

Chair’s <strong>Program</strong><br />

H<strong>and</strong>s-On Tech Sessions,<br />

521, 706<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Committee, 655<br />

Education, Training <strong>and</strong><br />

Support Committee, 642<br />

Hot Topics Discussion<br />

Group, 642<br />

Hot Topics in Electronic<br />

Reference Discussion<br />

Forum, 610<br />

Joint Preconference<br />

Planning Committee, 642<br />

Local Systems <strong>and</strong><br />

Services Committee, 642<br />

Local Systems <strong>and</strong><br />

Services Discussion<br />

Forum, 671<br />

Management of<br />

Electronic References<br />

<strong>and</strong> Services Committee,<br />

642<br />

Outreach Committee, 642<br />

Planning Committee, 578<br />

Products <strong>and</strong> Services<br />

Committee, 642<br />

Publications Committee,<br />

642<br />

Publications Interview<br />

Subcommittee, 642<br />

Public Libraries<br />

Committee, 642<br />

Reference Evolution:<br />

Envisioning the Future,


Remembering the Past<br />

(with RUSA-RSS), 569<br />

(Screen) Casting Couch,<br />

The: Tips <strong>and</strong> Tricks to<br />

Effectively Use<br />

Screencasting Tools for<br />

Library Instruction, 233,<br />

245, 304, 609<br />

Smart Technologies for<br />

Tough Economic Times:<br />

Using Innovative<br />

Technologies to Enhance<br />

Service, Extend Your<br />

Library’s Reach, <strong>and</strong> Not<br />

Break the Budget, 228, 245,<br />

424, 657<br />

Taking the Library with<br />

You: VR Going Mobile<br />

(with RUSA-RSS), 233, 245,<br />

521, 706<br />

User Access to Services<br />

Committee, 642<br />

Virtual Reference<br />

Discussion Group, 628<br />

Membership Committee,<br />

670<br />

Organization <strong>and</strong> Planning<br />

Committee, 696<br />

Past President’s Breakfast,<br />

706<br />

1641<br />

President’s <strong>Program</strong>: For<br />

the Love of Reference, 163,<br />

532, 713<br />

Professional Development<br />

Committee, 628<br />

Publishing, Not Perishing:<br />

Writing for Publication<br />

(with ALCTS, LLAMA,<br />

ACRL-CLS), 235, 310, 610, 628<br />

RSS (Reference Services<br />

Section),<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Beyond:<br />

The Year of Cataloging<br />

Research (with<br />

ALCTS-CCS, LITA), 225, 385,<br />

642, 655<br />

Catalog Use Committee,<br />

578, 697<br />

Cooperative Reference<br />

Services, 578<br />

Cooperative Reference<br />

Services Committee II,<br />

610<br />

Education <strong>and</strong><br />

Professional<br />

Development for<br />

Reference Committee, 578<br />

Ethical <strong>and</strong> Legal Issues<br />

Discussion Group, 628


1642<br />

Hot Topics in Frontline<br />

Reference Discussion<br />

Group, 628<br />

Library Services to an<br />

Aging Population<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Library Services to the<br />

Spanish Speaking<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Management of<br />

Reference Committee,<br />

578, 670<br />

Marketing <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Relations for Reference<br />

Services Committee, 578,<br />

670<br />

Open House <strong>and</strong> All<br />

Committee Meeting, 578<br />

Organization <strong>and</strong><br />

Planning Committee, 578<br />

Reference Evolution:<br />

Envisioning the Future,<br />

Remembering the Past<br />

(with RUSA-MARS), 569<br />

Reference Services in<br />

Large Research Libraries<br />

Discussion Group, 671<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Statistics<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Services to Adults<br />

Committee, 578<br />

16th <strong>Annual</strong> Reference<br />

Research Forum, 235, 245,<br />

454, 671<br />

Taking the Library with<br />

You: VR Going Mobile<br />

(with RUSA-MARS), 233,<br />

245, 521, 706<br />

User Education <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Literacy<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Virtual Reference<br />

Services, 578<br />

Web Advisory<br />

Committee, 578<br />

RUSQ Editorial Advisory<br />

Board, 685<br />

STARS (Sharing <strong>and</strong><br />

Transforming Access to<br />

Resources Section),<br />

All Committees Meeting,<br />

578<br />

Codes, Guidelines, <strong>and</strong><br />

Technical St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> Training<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Executive Committee, 706<br />

Giving People What They<br />

Want: Information<br />

Access in Libraries <strong>and</strong><br />

Beyond, 569


Hot Topics Discussion<br />

Group, 628<br />

How Shared Is Shared?<br />

Remote Storage <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Building (with<br />

RUSA-CODES), 207, 225, 424,<br />

657, 670<br />

Interlibrary Loan<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Interlibrary Loan<br />

Discussion Group, 609<br />

Interlibrary Loan<br />

Statistics: What We<br />

Gather, How We Use<br />

Them, <strong>and</strong> Who We<br />

Provide Them To, 565<br />

International Interlibrary<br />

Lending <strong>and</strong> Borrowing:<br />

Getting Started <strong>and</strong><br />

Moving Forward, 228, 245,<br />

344, 628<br />

International Interlibrary<br />

Loan Committee, 578<br />

Leadership Orientation,<br />

655<br />

Legislation <strong>and</strong> Licensing<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Membership Committee,<br />

578<br />

1643<br />

Organization Committee,<br />

578<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Statistics<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Rethinking Resource<br />

Sharing Policies<br />

Committee, 655<br />

Vendor Relations<br />

Committee, 578<br />

Reference Books Bulletin<br />

(RBB; <strong>ALA</strong>-PUBLISHING),<br />

Editorial Board, 657<br />

Reference Work from Idea<br />

to Reality, 225, 509, 706<br />

Reference Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-LES), 642<br />

Reference Evolution:<br />

Envisioning the Future,<br />

Remembering the Past<br />

(RUSAMARS, RUSA-RSS), 569<br />

Reference in 140 Characters,<br />

See Research on the Go:<br />

Reference in 140<br />

Characters (poster),<br />

Reference Publishing<br />

Advisory Committee Meeting<br />

(RUSA-CODES), 706<br />

Reference Services in Large<br />

Research Libraries<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(RUSARSS), 671


1644<br />

Reference Services Section<br />

(RSS),<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

Reference Sources &<br />

Services Meeting<br />

(ACRL-EBSS), 578<br />

Reference Work from Idea to<br />

Reality (RBB; <strong>ALA</strong><br />

PUBLISHING), 225, 509, 706<br />

REFORMA,<br />

See National Association<br />

to Promote Library<br />

Services to the Spanish<br />

Speaking (REFORMA),<br />

RefWorks-COS Lunch <strong>and</strong><br />

Learn (UNO), 670<br />

Regional Workshops<br />

(ACRL-RBMS), 628<br />

Rejecting Anonymity <strong>and</strong><br />

Embracing Community:<br />

Virtual Reference Services<br />

at Mississippi State<br />

University (poster), 850<br />

Remote Storage <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Building,<br />

See How Shared Is Shared?<br />

Remote Storage <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Collection<br />

Building (RUSA-CODES,<br />

RUSA-STARS),<br />

Re-purposing Space for<br />

Libraries,<br />

See Thinking Inside the<br />

Box—Re-purposing Space<br />

for Libraries (LLAMA-BES),<br />

ResCarta Users Group<br />

Meeting (UNO), 609<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Publications<br />

Committee (ALCTS-CCS), 628<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Statistics<br />

Committee Meetings,<br />

RUSA-RSS, 578<br />

RUSA-STARS, 578<br />

Research Component<br />

Committees Meeting (ACRL),<br />

697, 706<br />

Research Coordinating<br />

Meeting (ACRL), 706<br />

Research Forums,<br />

ACRL-STS, 685<br />

LHRT: Politics, Libraries<br />

<strong>and</strong> Culture: Historical<br />

Perspectives, 211, 235, 475, 685<br />

Poster Session<br />

(ACRL-EBSS), 350, 628<br />

Research from the Field:<br />

Increasing the Competitive<br />

Edge <strong>and</strong> Impact of Library’s


People, Services, <strong>and</strong><br />

Technologies (LRRT), 235, 454,<br />

671<br />

Research into Optimal<br />

Environmental Conditions for<br />

Paper-Based Collections<br />

(ALCTS-PARS),<br />

See Pennsylvania Study,<br />

The: Research into Optimal<br />

Environmental Conditions<br />

for Paper-Based<br />

Collections (ALCTS-PARS),<br />

Research Libraries Group,<br />

See under OCLC (Online<br />

Computer Library Center;<br />

UNO),<br />

Research Meeting<br />

(ACRL-EBSS), 578<br />

Research on the Go:<br />

Reference in 140 Characters<br />

(poster), 850<br />

Research Planning <strong>and</strong><br />

Review (ACRL), 697<br />

Research & Planning<br />

Committee (ACRL-WESS), 657<br />

Research <strong>Program</strong> Meeting<br />

(ACRL), 697<br />

Research & Scholarship<br />

Committee (ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Research Series, Peer<br />

Reviews (ORS), 628<br />

1645<br />

Research subtrack, 198<br />

Research to Underst<strong>and</strong><br />

Users: Issues <strong>and</strong><br />

Approaches (LRRT), 235, 418, 657<br />

Research track, 198, 211, 235, 245<br />

Residency Interest Group<br />

(ACRL), 642<br />

Resources for College<br />

Libraries Editorial Board<br />

(ACRL), 655<br />

Resource Sharing Users<br />

Group Meeting (OCLC), 696<br />

Resume Critiquing Service<br />

(JobLIST Placement Center),<br />

899<br />

Resume 2.0: Marketing<br />

Yourself with Web 2.0<br />

(poster), 843<br />

Rethinking Library Business<br />

Model for Licensed Digital<br />

Contents under Mobile <strong>and</strong><br />

Cloud Computing Deals:<br />

Access of Continuing<br />

Resources Interest Group<br />

(ALCTS-CRS), 685<br />

Rethinking Resource Sharing<br />

Policies Committee<br />

(RUSA-STARS), 655<br />

Rethinking Web Sites <strong>and</strong><br />

Social Media Strategies,


1646<br />

See Competing with Search<br />

Engines: Rethinking Web<br />

Sites <strong>and</strong> Social Media<br />

Strategies (LLAMA-PRMS),<br />

Retreat (LIRT), 249<br />

Reusing Today’s Metadata<br />

for Tomorrow’s Research!<br />

(poster), 843<br />

Review & Planning Meeting<br />

(ACRL-ANSS), 697<br />

Revisiting the Library<br />

Scavenger Hunt: Toward<br />

Better<br />

Curriculum—Integration <strong>and</strong><br />

Active Learning (poster), 857<br />

RFID Interest Group (LITA),<br />

628<br />

Rich Internet Applications<br />

for Libraries (LITA), 233, 291, 594<br />

Risky Business: YALSA’s<br />

Virtual President’s <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

163<br />

RLG,<br />

See under OCLC (Online<br />

Computer Library Center;<br />

UNO),<br />

RNTLOAK Committee,<br />

See Rural, Native <strong>and</strong><br />

Tribal Libraries of All Kinds<br />

(RNTLOAK) Committee,<br />

Role of the Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Association of Libraries,<br />

Archives, <strong>and</strong> Museums<br />

(PI<strong>ALA</strong>) in the Development<br />

of Libraries in the Pacific,<br />

The (grassroots program;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>), 174, 240, 537, 720<br />

Role of the Professional<br />

Librarian in Technical<br />

Services Interest Group<br />

(ALCTS), 685<br />

Romance Author Readings<br />

<strong>and</strong> Giveaways (PopTop<br />

Stage), 889<br />

Romance Languages<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-WESS), 594<br />

Rosen Publishing Presents<br />

Teen Health <strong>and</strong> Wellness<br />

2.0 (UNO),<br />

Roth-Douquet, Kathy,<br />

See Meet the Author:<br />

Kathy Roth-Douquet,<br />

Connecting with Military<br />

Families (FAFLRT),<br />

Round Table Coordinating<br />

Assembly (<strong>ALA</strong>), 569<br />

Round Tables,<br />

See under Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Street Press (UNO);<br />

specific roundtables of the


American Library<br />

Association,<br />

RSS,<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

R2D2 ID Model,<br />

See Action Research & the<br />

R2D2 ID Model in an LIS<br />

Web Site Usability Study<br />

(grassroots program;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Running an Effective Author<br />

Series on a Budget,<br />

See I’m Doing Events at<br />

the Library from Now On:<br />

Running an Effective<br />

Author Series on a Budget<br />

(PLA),<br />

Rural, Native <strong>and</strong> Tribal<br />

Libraries of All Kinds<br />

(RNTLOAK) Committee,<br />

Meeting, 594<br />

Numbers That Speak<br />

Volumes: Using Data to<br />

Make the Case for Rural<br />

Libraries (with ORS,<br />

ARSL), 527, 713<br />

What to Do Before You<br />

Digitize: Roadmap for<br />

Smaller Institutions, 360, 628<br />

1647<br />

RUSA,<br />

See Reference <strong>and</strong> User<br />

Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

Rushdie, Salman<br />

(Auditorium Speaker Series),<br />

7, 26<br />

RUSQ Editorial Advisory<br />

Board (RUSA), 685<br />

Rutgers University (alumni<br />

reunion; LS), 148<br />

S<br />

Staff Development<br />

Discussion, 532, 713<br />

SAA,<br />

SAC,<br />

See Subject Analysis<br />

Committee (SAC;<br />

ALCTS-CCS),<br />

Safety <strong>and</strong> Security Meeting<br />

(LLAMA-BES), 657<br />

Saga of Romanian-American<br />

<strong>and</strong> Canadian-Jews, The,<br />

See Immigrant Vignettes,<br />

The: The Saga of<br />

Romanian-American <strong>and</strong><br />

Canadian-Jews (EMIERT),<br />

Salaries <strong>and</strong> Status of<br />

Library Workers (<strong>ALA</strong>-APA),<br />

628


1648<br />

Salaries <strong>and</strong> Status of<br />

Library Workers Working<br />

Groups (<strong>ALA</strong>-APA), 574<br />

Same Book, Same Time,<br />

Same Price: Access & the<br />

Visually Impaired (OITP), 240,<br />

360, 628<br />

San Jose State University<br />

School of Library &<br />

Information Science Alumni<br />

Reception (LS), 37, 148, 628<br />

Sarah, Duchess of York<br />

(Auditorium Speaker Series),<br />

7, 26, 378, 642<br />

SASS,<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Schneider Family Book<br />

Award Luncheon (<strong>ALA</strong>), 713<br />

Scholarly Communications<br />

Discussion Group (ACRL), 685<br />

Scholarly Communications<br />

Interest Group (ALCTS), 713<br />

Scholarly Communications<br />

Meeting,<br />

ACRL, 642<br />

ACRL-EBSS, 578<br />

Scholarly Evaluation, Social<br />

Networking Metrics, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

New World for Usage Data,<br />

See Recommended for<br />

Libraries Like You:<br />

Scholarly Evaluation,<br />

Social Networking Metrics,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a New World for Usage<br />

Data (Ex Libris; UNO),<br />

Scholarly Publishing <strong>and</strong><br />

Academic Resources<br />

Coalition (SPARC),<br />

Steering Committee<br />

Meeting (ARL), 671<br />

Scholarship Bash,<br />

See ProQuest Scholarship<br />

Bash (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Scholarships <strong>and</strong> Study<br />

Grants Committee (<strong>ALA</strong>), 642<br />

Scholarships Meeting<br />

(National <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Component) (ACRL), 642<br />

Scholarships Reception,<br />

See Awards <strong>and</strong><br />

Scholarships Reception<br />

(LITA),<br />

School Librarian Luncheon<br />

(EBSCO Publishing; UNO), 670<br />

Schools Tour (AASL-ISS), 249,<br />

569


Science <strong>and</strong> Technology<br />

Section (STS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Science Fiction <strong>and</strong> Fantasy:<br />

Informing the Present by<br />

Imagining the Future (LITA),<br />

211, 366, 628<br />

Science Fiction: Past,<br />

Present, Future (LITA), 211,<br />

515, 706<br />

(Screen) Casting Couch, The:<br />

Tips <strong>and</strong> Tricks to Effectively<br />

Use Screencasting Tools for<br />

Library Instruction<br />

(RUSA-MARS), 233, 245, 304, 609<br />

Section Executive<br />

Committees Meeting<br />

(LLAMA), 685<br />

Section Meetings (AASL),<br />

ELMSS, 706<br />

ISS, 713<br />

SPVS, 706<br />

Security Meeting<br />

(ACRL-RBMS), 628<br />

Sedaris, Amy (Closing<br />

Session), 7, 13, 548<br />

SEES,<br />

1649<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

SEES-WESS Joint Task Force<br />

(ACRL-SEES, ACRL-WESS),<br />

594<br />

Self-Assessment <strong>and</strong><br />

Embracing the RUSA<br />

Guidelines,<br />

See Mindful Librarians:<br />

Self-Assessment <strong>and</strong><br />

Embracing the RUSA<br />

Guidelines (poster),<br />

Self-Censorship Alive <strong>and</strong><br />

Well,<br />

See Not in My Library!<br />

Self-Censorship Alive <strong>and</strong><br />

Well (AASL),<br />

Seminars (ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Senior Administrators<br />

Discussion Group (ACRL), 628<br />

Sequenced Learning:<br />

Applying Information<br />

Literacy Continuously Across<br />

K-20 (AASL, ACRL), 212, 245,<br />

264, 578<br />

Serials Solutions (UNO),<br />

Breakfast: The Summon<br />

Web-Scale Discovery<br />

Service, 594<br />

User Group Meeting, 685


1650<br />

Services to Adults<br />

Committee (RUSA-RSS), 578<br />

Serving Customer Without<br />

Homes,<br />

See Homeless, Not<br />

Helpless: Issues,<br />

Challenges <strong>and</strong> Solutions<br />

for Serving Customer<br />

Without Homes (PLA),<br />

Serving Non-English<br />

Speaking <strong>and</strong> Pre-Literate<br />

Children: How Cataloging Can<br />

Help (ALCTS-CCS), 212, 225, 448,<br />

671<br />

Serving Young Adults in<br />

Large Urban Populations<br />

(YALSA), 697<br />

Sevenaer, Eppo,<br />

See Eppo Van Nispen Tot<br />

Sevenaer (<strong>ALA</strong> President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>),<br />

7th <strong>Annual</strong> Poetry Blast<br />

(ALSC), 212, 220, 548, 697<br />

Share Special Collections on<br />

the Web with Easy-to-Use<br />

CONTENTdm (OCLC), 628<br />

Sharing <strong>and</strong> Transforming<br />

Access to Resources Section<br />

(STARS),<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

Sharing Costs, Sharing<br />

Spaces: The Cost Savings of<br />

Designing a Multi-Purpose<br />

Facility (PLA), 200, 366, 628<br />

Sharing Our Strengths: An<br />

Interagency Approach to<br />

Library Services to Detained<br />

<strong>and</strong> Incarcerated Populations<br />

(ASCLA), 245, 543, 720<br />

Shifting Youth Demographics<br />

<strong>and</strong> Library Service for<br />

Teens,<br />

See From Urban to<br />

Suburban: Shifting Youth<br />

Demographics <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Service for Teens (YALSA),<br />

Short <strong>and</strong> Sweet: Assessing<br />

Graduate Students’<br />

Information Skills (poster),<br />

857<br />

Shortest Distance Between<br />

Two Clicks, The: From User<br />

to Article in No Time Flat<br />

(OCLC), 655<br />

Shortz, Will (PLA President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>; Auditorium<br />

Speaker Series), 7, 28, 163, 430,<br />

671


shuttle bus service, 78, 87, 88<br />

Sibert Medal Committee,<br />

See 2011 Sibert Medal<br />

Committee (ALSC),<br />

Simmons College (alumni<br />

reunion; LS), 148<br />

Single Discovery <strong>and</strong><br />

Delivery: It’s Not Just<br />

WorldCat Anymore (OCLC),<br />

685<br />

Sit, Paws, Read: Animal<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s in Libraries<br />

(ALSC), 212, 385, 642<br />

16th <strong>Annual</strong> Reference<br />

Research Forum<br />

(RUSA-RSS), 235, 245, 454, 671<br />

Sky Is the Limit, The:<br />

Reaching Out to the Minority<br />

Communities of Librarians<br />

<strong>and</strong> Library Users (C<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

207, 443, 671<br />

SLAS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

Specialized <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Library<br />

Agencies (ASCLA),<br />

Slavic <strong>and</strong> Eastern European<br />

Section (SEES),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

1651<br />

Small, David (Auditorium<br />

Speaker Series), 7, 32<br />

Small Libraries Working with<br />

Home Schooled (grassroots<br />

program; <strong>ALA</strong>), 174, 240, 464, 685<br />

Smart Technologies for<br />

Tough Economic Times:<br />

Using Innovative<br />

Technologies to Enhance<br />

Service, Extend Your<br />

Library’s Reach, <strong>and</strong> Not<br />

Break the Budget<br />

(RUSA-MARS), 228, 245, 424, 657<br />

smoking policy, 78<br />

SNATCH: The Adventures of<br />

David <strong>and</strong> Me in Old New<br />

York (PopTop Stage), 889<br />

‘Social’ Lives <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Literacy:<br />

Re-packaging Classic Course<br />

Content for Millennials<br />

(AASL), 212, 259, 578<br />

Social Media 101: Join the<br />

Conversation (LS), 148<br />

Social Responsibilities Round<br />

Table (SRRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Afghanistan in<br />

Context—The Background<br />

to the War That Every<br />

Librarian Should Know, 228,<br />

373, 628


1652<br />

All Task Force Meeting, 578<br />

Alternative Media Task<br />

Force, 578<br />

Feminist Task Force (FTF),<br />

87<br />

40th Anniversary of the<br />

Feminist Task Force, 228,<br />

395, 655<br />

Meeting, 578<br />

Hunger, Homelessness,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Poverty Task Force, 578<br />

International<br />

Responsibilities Task<br />

Force, 578<br />

Introduction to Women’s<br />

Issues (with COSWL,<br />

ACRL-WSS), 304, 628<br />

Is It Safe to Go Outside?<br />

Health Effects of Climate<br />

Change <strong>and</strong> Global<br />

Warming, 344, 628<br />

Martin Luther King, Jr.<br />

Holiday Multi-Cultural Idea<br />

Exchange, 211, 344, 628<br />

Martin Luther King, Jr.<br />

Holiday Task Force, 578<br />

Membership Meeting, 696<br />

Progressive Librarian Guild<br />

Meeting, 628<br />

Rainbow Project, 578<br />

Rainbow Project Breakfast<br />

(with GLBTRT), 390<br />

Task Force on the<br />

Environment, 578<br />

Socials,<br />

AASL-ISS, 430, 671<br />

ACRL-ANSS, 259<br />

GLBTRT (40th<br />

anniversary), 480, 696<br />

NMRT, 577<br />

Social Sciences & History<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-WESS), 628<br />

Social Tagging in Libraries,<br />

See Cataloging <strong>and</strong><br />

Classification Interest<br />

Group: Social Tagging in<br />

Libraries (ALCTS-CCS),<br />

Sociology Librarians<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ACRL-ANSS), 594<br />

Socratic Seminar Approach<br />

to Book Discussions, A.,<br />

See Going Socratic with<br />

Coretta Scott King Book<br />

Award Titles: A Socratic<br />

Seminar Approach to Book<br />

Discussions (EMIERT),<br />

Solving the Rubrics Cube:<br />

Using Assessment to


Sharpen Library Instruction<br />

(poster), 857<br />

Sophie Brody Award<br />

Committee (RUSA-CODES),<br />

569<br />

SORT,<br />

See Staff Organizations<br />

Round Table (SORT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

SORT Walking Tour of<br />

Dupont Circle, 249, 569<br />

SOS,<br />

See Specialized Outreach<br />

Services (SOS) Luncheon<br />

(ALTAFF),<br />

Spacebook: A Collaborative<br />

Online Homework Space for<br />

Kids <strong>and</strong> Teens (poster), 850<br />

SPARC,<br />

See Scholarly Publishing<br />

<strong>and</strong> Academic Resources<br />

Coalition (SPARC),<br />

Special Collections Security,<br />

See To Catch a Thief:<br />

Cataloging <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Security of Special<br />

Collections (ACRL-RBMS),<br />

Specialized Outreach<br />

Services (SOS) Luncheon<br />

(ALTAFF), 200, 430, 671<br />

1653<br />

Special Library Outreach to<br />

Alumni <strong>and</strong> Graduate<br />

Students,<br />

See Library Homecoming:<br />

A Special Library Outreach<br />

to Alumni <strong>and</strong> Graduate<br />

Students (poster),<br />

special needs<br />

accommodations, 74, 78<br />

Special Topics Discussion<br />

Group (ACRL-WESS), 628<br />

Spectrum Leadership<br />

Institute Professional<br />

Options Fair<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY), 561<br />

Spectrum Scholar Interest<br />

Group Committee Meeting<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY), 657<br />

Springer (UNO): Internal<br />

Preshow Meeting, 574<br />

SPVS,<br />

See under American<br />

Association of School<br />

Librarians (AASL),<br />

SRRT,<br />

See Social Responsibilities<br />

Round Table (SRRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Staff Development<br />

Discussion (LEARNRT), 532, 713<br />

Staff Development Meeting<br />

(LLAMA-HRS), 578


1654<br />

Staff Organizations Round<br />

Table (SORT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Business Meeting, 655<br />

Meet <strong>and</strong> Greet, 459, 685<br />

SORT Walking Tour of<br />

Dupont Circle, 249, 569<br />

Success Stories of Library<br />

Staff Organizations, 235, 240,<br />

459, 671<br />

Staff Support Interests<br />

track, 198, 235, 240<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> Accreditation<br />

Meeting (ACRL), 671<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Interest Group<br />

(LITA), 685<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Task Force (LITA),<br />

697<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Update Forum<br />

(ALCTS-CRS), 412, 657<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ing Up <strong>and</strong> Sitting In:<br />

Libraries <strong>and</strong> Social Change<br />

(ACRL-ANSS), 211, 228, 395, 642<br />

STARS,<br />

See under Reference <strong>and</strong><br />

User Services Association<br />

(RUSA),<br />

Starting Out? Start with You:<br />

What Every New Librarian<br />

Needs to Know (ACRL), 356,<br />

628<br />

State <strong>and</strong> Local Documents<br />

Task Force (GODORT), 578<br />

State Library Agency Section<br />

(SLAS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

Specialized <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooperative Library<br />

Agencies (ASCLA),<br />

Status of Academic<br />

Librarians (ACRL), 671<br />

Steering Committee<br />

Meetings,<br />

ARL (SPARC), 671<br />

German-North American<br />

Resources Partnership<br />

(UNO), 577<br />

GLBTRT, 578, 727<br />

GODORT, 574, 720<br />

JCLC, 561, 713<br />

LIRT, 594, 706<br />

Stonewall Book Awards<br />

Brunch (GLBTRT), 521, 706<br />

Stonewall Book Awards<br />

Committee (GLBTRT), 610, 671<br />

Stories for a Saturday<br />

Evening (ALSC), 212, 378, 628<br />

Strategic Future of Print<br />

Collections in Research<br />

Libraries (ALCTS-PARS,<br />

ACRL-RBMS), 225, 412, 657


Strategic Planning Update<br />

<strong>and</strong> All Committee Meeting<br />

(PLA), 578<br />

Strategies <strong>and</strong> Tools for<br />

Remote Library Teams,<br />

See TTYL IRL: Strategies<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tools for Remote<br />

Library Teams (poster),<br />

Strategies for Career Growth<br />

<strong>and</strong> Promotion,<br />

See What Do I Need to<br />

Know? Strategies for<br />

Career Growth <strong>and</strong><br />

Promotion Part II (BC<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Strategies for Search<br />

Committees <strong>and</strong> JoSeekers,<br />

See Academic Librarian<br />

JoSearch, The: Strategies<br />

for Search Committees <strong>and</strong><br />

JoSeekers (poster),<br />

Streaming Guide to<br />

Cataloging Remote<br />

Multimedia, The: Open<br />

Access Distance Education<br />

for LIS Students <strong>and</strong><br />

Catalogers (poster), 843<br />

Strengthening Services<br />

Through Surveying,<br />

See And the Survey<br />

Says...! Strengthening<br />

1655<br />

Services Through<br />

Surveying (LLAMA-SASS),<br />

STS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Student Reception (NMRT),<br />

485, 696<br />

Student-to-Staff <strong>Program</strong>, 78<br />

Student to Student:<br />

Marketing the Library—With<br />

a Twist (poster), 857<br />

Study of the LIS Curriculum<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Readiness of LIS<br />

Graduates to Publish, A.,<br />

See Ready to Publish? A<br />

Study of the LIS<br />

Curriculum <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Readiness of LIS Graduates<br />

to Publish (poster),<br />

Subject Analysis Committee<br />

(SAC; ALCTS-CCS),<br />

Meeting, 642, 713<br />

Subcommittee on FAST, 574<br />

Subject & Bibliographic<br />

Access Meetings,<br />

ACRL-ANSS, 594<br />

ACRL-STS, 594<br />

Subject Liaisons Task Force<br />

(ACRL-STS), 628


1656<br />

Subject Repositories as<br />

Virtual Communities<br />

(poster), 843<br />

Successful School <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Library Partnerships,<br />

See Growing Learners<br />

Together: Successful<br />

School <strong>and</strong> Public Library<br />

Partnerships (ALSC),<br />

Successful Stories: Library<br />

Services in Latin America<br />

(REFORMA), 407, 657<br />

Success Stories of Library<br />

Staff Organizations (SORT),<br />

235, 240, 459, 671<br />

SummerCamp@The Library?<br />

(PLA), 212, 373, 628<br />

Superbooks: How Graphic<br />

Novels Can Save Your Library<br />

with Amazing Circulation<br />

Numbers (PopTop Stage), 894<br />

Supervisors Section (SPVS),<br />

See under American<br />

Association of School<br />

Librarians (AASL),<br />

Supporting the Next<br />

Generation of Public<br />

Computing (LITA, ORS), 366,<br />

628<br />

Survey Coordinators <strong>and</strong><br />

Spec Liaisons Meeting (ARL),<br />

574<br />

Survey of Copyright<br />

Workflows for Institutional<br />

Repositories, A.,<br />

See Asking for Permission:<br />

A Survey of Copyright<br />

Workflows for Institutional<br />

Repositories (poster),<br />

Surviving in a Tough<br />

Economy: An Advocacy<br />

Institute Workshop (COLA),<br />

565<br />

Swap & Shop Meeting<br />

(LLAMA-PRMS), 594<br />

Swap & Shop Presents: PR<br />

X-change (Public Relations<br />

Exchange; LLAMAPRMS), 430,<br />

670<br />

Syracuse University School<br />

of Information Studies<br />

Alumni Reception (LS), 148<br />

Systems <strong>and</strong> Services<br />

Section (SASS),<br />

See under Library<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Association<br />

(LLAMA),<br />

Systems, St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong><br />

Subscriptions,


See ‘Three S’s’ of<br />

Electronic Resource<br />

Management, The:<br />

Systems, St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong><br />

Subscriptions (ERT),<br />

T<br />

Training Showcase: Best<br />

Practices in Training, Staff<br />

Development <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Continuing Education, 454, 671<br />

Taking Discovery Systems<br />

for a Test Drive (poster), 864<br />

Taking Libraries into the<br />

Community: Beyond Brick<br />

Borders (ALSC), 212, 270, 578<br />

Taking the Library with You:<br />

VR Going Mobile<br />

(RUSA-MARS, RUSA-RSS),<br />

233, 245, 521, 706<br />

Taming the Licensing Tiger:<br />

New Formats, New<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards, New Challenges<br />

(ALCTS-AS), 565<br />

Task Force on the<br />

Environment (SRRT), 578<br />

Taylor, Ann Kidd<br />

(Auditorium Speaker Series),<br />

7, 22, 276, 594<br />

Teaching AAME Resources<br />

by Using Primary Source<br />

1657<br />

Materials from Special<br />

Collections: An Innovative<br />

Approach to Library<br />

Instruction (ACRLAAMES),<br />

240, 437, 671<br />

Teaching Methods<br />

Committee (ACRL-IS), 610<br />

Teaching Research Skills to<br />

Developmental English<br />

Students at a Community<br />

College,<br />

See Open Door Information<br />

Literacy: Teaching<br />

Research Skills to<br />

Developmental English<br />

Students at a Community<br />

College (poster),<br />

Teaching Technology Fair,<br />

A.,<br />

See Capitalizing on<br />

Technology: A Teaching<br />

Technology Fair (LIRT),<br />

Technical Services Directors<br />

of Large Research Libraries<br />

Interest Group (ALCTS), 569<br />

Technical Services Managers<br />

in Academic Libraries<br />

Interest Group <strong>Program</strong><br />

(ALCTS), 578


1658<br />

Technical Services Workflow<br />

Efficiency Interest Group<br />

(ALCTS), 713<br />

Technological Innovation <strong>and</strong><br />

Its Social Effects (case<br />

study),<br />

See Dongguan Public<br />

Library: A Case Study of<br />

Technological Innovation<br />

<strong>and</strong> Its Social Effects<br />

(poster),<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> Academic<br />

Libraries in Developing<br />

Nations (ACRL), 282, 594<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> Access<br />

Committee (LITA), 642<br />

Technology <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Developing World: Public<br />

Policy (LITA), 233, 291, 594<br />

Technology Skills for<br />

Incarcerated Teens (YALSA),<br />

220, 543, 697<br />

Technology subtrack, 198, 211,<br />

220, 233, 245<br />

Teen Book Festivals:<br />

Connecting Teens <strong>and</strong><br />

Authors, A Why <strong>and</strong> How to<br />

Guide (YALSA), 211, 220, 459, 685<br />

Teen Book Groups Can Work:<br />

How Three Very Different<br />

Libraries Created Teen<br />

Reading Communities<br />

(YALSA), 220, 395, 655<br />

Teen Space: Design with<br />

Economy (YALSA), 207, 220, 498,<br />

706<br />

Theatre Library Association<br />

(TLA): Dress Me UP with<br />

Your Research, 316, 610<br />

Theory <strong>and</strong> Practice of<br />

Connecting Effectively<br />

Within <strong>and</strong> Without the<br />

Organization,<br />

See Communication at the<br />

Crossroads: The Theory<br />

<strong>and</strong> Practice of Connecting<br />

Effectively Within <strong>and</strong><br />

Without the Organization<br />

(LLAMA-LOMS),<br />

Thinking Inside the<br />

Box—Re-purposing Space for<br />

Libraries (LLAMA-BES), 200,<br />

390, 642<br />

30th Anniversary<br />

Celebration (AP<strong>ALA</strong>), 485, 696<br />

‘Three S’s’ of Electronic<br />

Resource Management, The:<br />

Systems, St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong><br />

Subscriptions (ERT), 233, 333,<br />

610


Time to Act: An Agenda for<br />

Advancing Adolescent<br />

Advocacy (<strong>ALA</strong>-LITERACY),<br />

407, 657<br />

TLA,<br />

See Theatre Library<br />

Association (TLA): Dress<br />

Me UP with Your Research,<br />

To Catch a Thief: Cataloging<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Security of Special<br />

Collections (ACRL-RBMS),<br />

225, 443, 671<br />

TOLD,<br />

See Training, Orientation,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Leadership<br />

Development (TOLD)<br />

Committee (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Too Good to Be True?:<br />

Implementing the<br />

Open-Source <strong>Program</strong> Zotero<br />

at a University Library<br />

(poster), 850, 857<br />

Tooling-Up the Academic<br />

Library: Using Tools <strong>and</strong><br />

Statistics to Encourage &<br />

Assess Student Use (poster),<br />

857<br />

Tools for Serving New<br />

Americans,<br />

1659<br />

See Translation Station:<br />

Tools for Serving New<br />

Americans (PLA),<br />

Tools to Promote Family<br />

Literacy <strong>and</strong> Advocacy<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-LITERACY,<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY), 245, 322, 610<br />

Top Library Building Trends<br />

(LLAMA-BES), 532, 713<br />

To Protect <strong>and</strong> Serve: Is<br />

Digitization Good for Your<br />

Historical Collections?<br />

(RUSA-HS), 225, 233, 424, 657<br />

Top Technology Trends<br />

(LITA), 233, 430, 671<br />

To Publish or to Perish:<br />

Publication Trends among<br />

Library Science Faculty<br />

(poster), 850<br />

Top 25 Web Sites for<br />

Teaching <strong>and</strong> Learning,<br />

See <strong>2010</strong> Top 25 Web Sites<br />

for Teaching <strong>and</strong> Learning:<br />

Categories, Criteria, <strong>and</strong><br />

Collaborative Strategies<br />

(AASL),<br />

Totally RAD: Using Online<br />

Instruction to Introduce<br />

College Freshmen to<br />

Research And Discovery<br />

(poster), 857


1660<br />

Tour of New Washington, DC,<br />

Branch Libraries<br />

(LLAMA-BES), 565<br />

Tours in Washington, D.C.,<br />

Ford Theatre & Petersen<br />

House with a Visit to the<br />

National Museum of<br />

American History, 98, 103<br />

Lost Symbol Tour, The, 103<br />

Monuments by Moonlight<br />

<strong>and</strong> Dinner, 103<br />

Mount Vernon Tour—Home<br />

of George Washington, 103<br />

Whirl Around Washington,<br />

98<br />

Toward Better<br />

Curriculum—Integration <strong>and</strong><br />

Active Learning,<br />

See Revisiting the Library<br />

Scavenger Hunt: Toward<br />

Better<br />

Curriculum—Integration<br />

<strong>and</strong> Active Learning<br />

(poster),<br />

Town Hall Meeting on<br />

Diversity (<strong>ALA</strong>-DIVERSITY),<br />

249, 565<br />

Trail Blazers: What We Can<br />

Learn from Our ALSC Leaders<br />

(ALSC), 212, 360, 628<br />

Training, Orientation, <strong>and</strong><br />

Leadership Development<br />

(TOLD) Committee (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Incoming <strong>ALA</strong> Committee<br />

Chairs Orientation, 574<br />

Meeting, 569<br />

Training Paraprofessionals<br />

via a Wiki Format to Deliver<br />

Reference Services (poster),<br />

857<br />

Training Showcase: Best<br />

Practices in Training, Staff<br />

Development <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Continuing Education<br />

(LEARNRT), 454, 671<br />

Train the Trainer <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

See Frontline Advocacy<br />

Train the Trainer <strong>Program</strong><br />

(COLA),<br />

Transformational<br />

Leadership: A New Approach<br />

to Teaching Pre-service<br />

School Library Media<br />

Specialists to Lead (poster),<br />

850<br />

Transformational Trends in<br />

Library Consortia<br />

(ASCLA-ICAN), 207, 228, 390, 642<br />

Transformation <strong>and</strong><br />

Innovations subtrack, 198, 225,<br />

233, 245


Transforming Cuts into<br />

Improved Reference<br />

Services,<br />

See Making Lemonade:<br />

Transforming Cuts into<br />

Improved Reference<br />

Services (poster),<br />

Transforming Special<br />

Collections: A (Lib)Guide to<br />

Innovation (poster), 843<br />

Transforming Workplace<br />

Culture,<br />

See Have Fun at the<br />

Library: Anyone Can<br />

Transform Their Workplace<br />

Culture <strong>and</strong> Get More Out<br />

of Their Work (ASCLA),<br />

Transform Your Teen Space<br />

to Transform Your Teen,<br />

See Capturing Kapow!<br />

Transform Your Teen<br />

Space to Transform Your<br />

Teen (LLAMA-BES),<br />

Translating Evidence Based<br />

Practice to Information<br />

Literacy Instruction,<br />

See Question, Find,<br />

Evaluate, Apply:<br />

Translating Evidence<br />

Based Practice to<br />

Information Literacy<br />

1661<br />

Instruction (ACRL-IS,<br />

ACRL-EBSS),<br />

Translation Station: Tools for<br />

Serving New Americans<br />

(PLA), 200, 515, 706<br />

Transparent <strong>and</strong> Scalable<br />

OpenURL Quality Metrics<br />

(poster), 864<br />

Treasuring Taiwan<br />

Memories: Cultural Creative<br />

Product Designs Derived<br />

from the National Taiwan<br />

Library’s Collection (poster),<br />

857<br />

Trustee subtrack, 198<br />

TTYL IRL: Strategies <strong>and</strong><br />

Tools for Remote Library<br />

Teams (poster), 864<br />

Turnpike to Transition:<br />

Information Literacy<br />

Progression St<strong>and</strong>ards for<br />

Higher Education in New<br />

Jersey (poster), 857<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Alex Awards (YALSA),<br />

220, 430, 670<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Jean E. Coleman Library<br />

Outreach Lecture (OLOS),<br />

245, 492, 670<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Margaret A. Edwards<br />

Award, 628


1662<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Top 25 Web Sites for<br />

Teaching <strong>and</strong> Learning:<br />

Categories, Criteria, <strong>and</strong><br />

Collaborative Strategies<br />

(AASL), 401, 565, 657<br />

2011 Arbuthnot Lecture<br />

Committee (ALSC), 628, 642<br />

2011 Award <strong>and</strong> Notable<br />

Chair Orientation (ALSC), 577<br />

2011 Batchelder Award<br />

Committee (ALSC), 628, 685<br />

2011 Caldecott Medal<br />

Committee (ALSC), 578, 642<br />

2011 Excellence in Nonfiction<br />

for Young Adults (YALSA),<br />

628<br />

2011 Geisel Award<br />

Committee (ALSC), 578, 628, 642,<br />

685<br />

2011 Michael L. Printz<br />

(YALSA), 628, 685<br />

2011 Newbery Medal<br />

Committee (ALSC), 610, 642<br />

2011 Odyssey Award<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

(YALSA), 628, 655<br />

2011 Pura Belpre Award<br />

Committee (ALSC), 578, 642<br />

2011 Sibert Medal Committee<br />

(ALSC), 594, 628, 642<br />

2011 Wilder Award<br />

Committee (ALSC), 578, 642<br />

2011 William C. Morris Award<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

(YALSA), 628, 685<br />

2012 Arbuthnot Lecture<br />

Committee (ALSC), 628, 642<br />

U<br />

UC Berkeley Information<br />

School Alumni & Friends<br />

Reception (LS), 148<br />

ULS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Ultimate Debate: Open<br />

Source Software, Free Beer<br />

or Free Puppy? (LITA), 532, 713<br />

Ultimate Romance Trivia,<br />

The (PopTop Stage), 889<br />

Unconference <strong>Program</strong><br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>), 93, 565<br />

Undergraduate Librarians<br />

Discussion Group (ACRL), 697<br />

Underground & Independent<br />

Comics, Comix, & Graphic<br />

Novels Advisory Roundtable<br />

(Alex<strong>and</strong>er Press; UNO), 628


Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Hidden<br />

Expenses That Derail Small<br />

Scale Renovations,<br />

See Where Did the Money<br />

Go?!: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Hidden Expenses That<br />

Derail Small Scale<br />

Renovations (LLAMA-BES),<br />

Underst<strong>and</strong>ing What’s Legal,<br />

What’s Fair, <strong>and</strong> What’s Best<br />

Practice,<br />

See Copyright Issues for<br />

Librarians: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

What’s Legal, What’s Fair,<br />

<strong>and</strong> What’s Best Practice<br />

(OITP Pre-<strong>Conference</strong>),<br />

Union 101 for Libraries<br />

(<strong>ALA</strong>-APA), 200, 360, 628<br />

Union Relations for<br />

Managers Discussion Group<br />

(LLAMA-HRS), 642<br />

Universal Accessibility<br />

Interest Group & ASCLA<br />

Academic Library<br />

Accessibility & Disability<br />

Services (ACRL), 697<br />

University Libraries Section<br />

(ULS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

1663<br />

University of Buffalo (alumni<br />

reunion; LS), 148<br />

University of Denver (alumni<br />

reunion; LS), 148<br />

University of Hawaii (alumni<br />

reunion; LS), 148<br />

University of Illinois<br />

Graduate School of Library<br />

<strong>and</strong> Information Science<br />

Alumni Reception (LS), 148,<br />

696<br />

University of Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148<br />

University of Michigan<br />

School of Information<br />

Alumni Reception (LS), 148,<br />

685<br />

University of North Carolina<br />

at Chapel Hill (alumni<br />

reunion; LS), 148<br />

University of North Carolina<br />

at Greensboro (alumni<br />

reunion; LS), 148<br />

University of North Texas<br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148<br />

University of South Florida<br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148


1664<br />

University of Tennessee<br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148<br />

University of<br />

Wisconsin–Madison SLIS<br />

Reunion (LS), 148<br />

Unofficial Groups (UNO),<br />

AAP’s Publishers Book<br />

Buzz, 628<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street Press,<br />

(see Alex<strong>and</strong>er Street<br />

Press (UNO),<br />

American Psychological<br />

Association (APA),<br />

Librarian Roundtable<br />

Breakfast, 655<br />

Lunch <strong>and</strong> Learn, 713<br />

Atlas Systems,<br />

Aeon Users Group, 670<br />

Ares Users Group, 628<br />

Automation Vendors<br />

Information Advisory<br />

Committee (AVIAC)<br />

Meeting, 577<br />

AWE, Inc.: Breakfast<br />

Briefing, 642<br />

CIFNAL Members Meeting,<br />

655<br />

Compendium Users Group,<br />

609<br />

Counting Opinions,<br />

Metrics Matter, 696<br />

Moving Beyond Babylo,<br />

609<br />

User Group Meeting, 670<br />

Developing a Repository:<br />

The Library’s Journey, 574<br />

ebrary Session, 594, 609, 628,<br />

655, 670, 685<br />

EBSCO Publishing,<br />

Academic Library<br />

Luncheon, 609<br />

E-Resource Management<br />

Luncheon, 670<br />

Public Librarian<br />

Luncheon, 670<br />

School Librarian<br />

Luncheon, 670<br />

EOS International Client<br />

Reception, 696<br />

EOS International<br />

Luncheon Seminar, 609<br />

ERIC Update, 628<br />

Ex Libris,<br />

(see entries beginning<br />

with Ex Libris),<br />

Fellowship of Christian<br />

Librarians & Information<br />

Specialists (FOCUS)<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> Meeting, 697<br />

Friends of Bill W., 577, 628, 642<br />

German-North American<br />

Resources Partnership,


Collection Development<br />

Working Group, 578<br />

Librarian Exchanges<br />

Working Group, 670<br />

Steering Committee, 577<br />

Greater Western Library<br />

Alliance (GWLA),<br />

Collection Development<br />

Committee Meeting, 577<br />

Public Services Meeting,<br />

574<br />

HarperCollins: Seasonal<br />

Title Presentation, 594, 609<br />

H.W. Wilson Co.: What’s<br />

New Breakfast, 578<br />

Independent Reference<br />

Publishers Group, 574<br />

ISSN Forum, 628<br />

JSTOR I Portico<br />

Participants’ Meeting, 655<br />

Library Consultants, 706<br />

Library of Congress,<br />

(see Library of Congress<br />

(LC; UNO),<br />

MicroLIF Meeting, 727<br />

Midwest Library Service<br />

Hospitality Reception, 696<br />

New ProQuest, The, 670<br />

NISO (National<br />

Information St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Organization),<br />

1665<br />

Content & Collection<br />

Management, 706<br />

4th <strong>Annual</strong> BISG Forum,<br />

569<br />

Update Meeting, 671<br />

OCLC,<br />

(see OCLC (Online<br />

Computer Library Center;<br />

UNO),<br />

OLAC,<br />

(see OnLine Audiovisual<br />

Catalogers Inc. (OLAC),<br />

Oxford Dictionaries Online,<br />

594<br />

PCC Participants Meeting,<br />

696<br />

Project MUSE Users’<br />

Breakfast, 578<br />

Publishers Books Review<br />

<strong>2010</strong>, 574<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Librarians<br />

Fall Book Preview, 657<br />

RDA Test Participants’<br />

Forum, 670<br />

RefWorks-COS Lunch <strong>and</strong><br />

Learn, 670<br />

ResCarta Users Group<br />

Meeting, 609<br />

Rosen Publishing Presents<br />

Teen Health <strong>and</strong> Wellness<br />

2.0, 594


1666<br />

Serials Solutions,<br />

Breakfast: The<br />

Summon Web-Scale<br />

Discovery Service, 594<br />

User Group Meeting, 685<br />

Springer: Internal Preshow<br />

Meeting, 574<br />

VTLS 25th Anniversary<br />

Reception, 696<br />

Update <strong>and</strong> Comment<br />

Collection on the Draft<br />

Revised St<strong>and</strong>ards for School<br />

Librarian Preparation<br />

(AASL-ELMSS), 609<br />

Update Breakfast (OCLC), 642<br />

USBBY (United States Board<br />

on Books for Young People;<br />

YALSA), 569<br />

User Access to Services<br />

Committee (RUSA-MARS),<br />

642<br />

User Education <strong>and</strong><br />

Information Literacy<br />

Committee (RUSA-RSS), 578<br />

User Group Meeting<br />

(Counting Opinions; UNO),<br />

670<br />

User Services track, 198, 240, 245<br />

Using Assessment to<br />

Sharpen Library Instruction,<br />

See Solving the Rubrics<br />

Cube: Using Assessment to<br />

Sharpen Library<br />

Instruction (poster),<br />

Using Audiobooks to<br />

Motivate Boys to Become<br />

Readers,<br />

See Listen Up! Using<br />

Audiobooks to Motivate<br />

Boys to Become Readers<br />

(ALSC),<br />

Using Data to Challenge<br />

Assumptions,<br />

See Myth Busting: Using<br />

Data to Challenge<br />

Assumptions<br />

(LLAMA-MAES),<br />

Using Data to Make the Case<br />

for Rural Libraries,<br />

See Numbers That Speak<br />

Volumes: Using Data to<br />

Make the Case for Rural<br />

Libraries (RNTLOAK, ORS,<br />

ARSL),<br />

Using Diversity Dialogues to<br />

Reinvigorate Diversity<br />

Awareness (OCLC), 685<br />

Using Informal<br />

Screencasting to Bring<br />

Customer Service to the<br />

Next Level,


See ‘Wow!’ Factor, The:<br />

Using Informal<br />

Screencasting to Bring<br />

Customer Service to the<br />

Next Level (poster),<br />

Using Innovative<br />

Technologies to Enhance<br />

Service, Extend Your<br />

Library’s Reach, <strong>and</strong> Not<br />

Break the Budget,<br />

See Smart Technologies<br />

for Tough Economic Times:<br />

Using Innovative<br />

Technologies to Enhance<br />

Service, Extend Your<br />

Library’s Reach, <strong>and</strong> Not<br />

Break the Budget<br />

(RUSA-MARS),<br />

Using Libguides as a<br />

Platform for Student<br />

Research Projects,<br />

See Beyond Library Guides:<br />

Using Libguides as a<br />

Platform for Student<br />

Research Projects (ACRL),<br />

Using Online Instruction to<br />

Introduce College Freshmen<br />

to Research And Discovery,<br />

See Totally RAD: Using<br />

Online Instruction to<br />

Introduce College<br />

1667<br />

Freshmen to Research And<br />

Discovery (poster),<br />

Using Policies to Guide<br />

Professional <strong>and</strong> Personal<br />

Presence in Social<br />

Networking Spaces,<br />

See Ethics in a Digital<br />

World: Using Policies to<br />

Guide Professional <strong>and</strong><br />

Personal Presence in Social<br />

Networking Spaces<br />

(COPE),<br />

Using Screencasting Tools<br />

for Library Instruction,<br />

See (Screen) Casting<br />

Couch, The: Tips <strong>and</strong> Tricks<br />

to Effectively Use<br />

Screencasting Tools for<br />

Library Instruction<br />

(RUSA-MARS),<br />

Using Simulation to Teach<br />

Reference Skills,<br />

See Games People Play:<br />

Using Simulation to Teach<br />

Reference Skills (poster),<br />

Using Student Workers for<br />

Face-to-Face <strong>and</strong> IM<br />

Reference,<br />

See Climbing the Ladder to<br />

Success: Using Student


1668<br />

Workers for Face-to-Face<br />

<strong>and</strong> IM Reference (poster),<br />

Using Survey Results to<br />

Develop a Library Plan,<br />

See E-research <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Management at a Large<br />

Research University: Using<br />

Survey Results to Develop<br />

a Library Plan (poster),<br />

Using Technology to Help<br />

Patrons Meet Up at the<br />

Library,<br />

See GroupFinder: Using<br />

Technology to Help<br />

Patrons Meet Up at the<br />

Library (poster),<br />

Using Technology to Train,<br />

Maintain, <strong>and</strong> Retain<br />

Part-Time <strong>and</strong> Student<br />

Employees,<br />

See Less Train, More Gain:<br />

Using Technology to Train,<br />

Maintain, <strong>and</strong> Retain<br />

Part-Time <strong>and</strong> Student<br />

Employees (LLAMA-SASS),<br />

Using Tools <strong>and</strong> Statistics to<br />

Encourage & Assess Student<br />

Use,<br />

See Tooling-Up the<br />

Academic Library: Using<br />

Tools <strong>and</strong> Statistics to<br />

Encourage & Assess<br />

Student Use (poster),<br />

Utilizing Fun <strong>and</strong> Humor in<br />

the Library Workplace to<br />

Enhance Employee<br />

Performance,<br />

See Librarians Just Need<br />

to Have Fun: Utilizing Fun<br />

<strong>and</strong> Humor in the Library<br />

Workplace to Enhance<br />

Employee Performance<br />

(ACRL-CLS),<br />

V<br />

Van Nispen Tot Sevenaer,<br />

Eppo,<br />

See Eppo Van Nispen Tot<br />

Sevenaer (<strong>ALA</strong> President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>),<br />

Vendor Relations Committee<br />

(RUSA-STARS), 578<br />

Video Makes the Library<br />

Star: Library-Created Visual<br />

Media (VRT), 430, 670<br />

Video Round Table (VRT;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Best Practices for Fair Use<br />

<strong>and</strong> Video Working Group,<br />

594<br />

Membership <strong>and</strong> Executive<br />

Committee Meeting, 706


Notable Videos for Adults,<br />

713<br />

Video Makes the Library<br />

Star: Library-Created<br />

Visual Media, 430, 670<br />

Virginia Hamilton Award,<br />

See Coretta Scott<br />

King–Virginia Hamilton<br />

Award Committee<br />

(EMIERT),<br />

Virtual Communities <strong>and</strong><br />

Libraries Member Initiative<br />

Group (MIG; <strong>ALA</strong>), 344, 610<br />

Virtualization in Libraries,<br />

See Emerging<br />

Technologies:<br />

Virtualization in Libraries<br />

(LITA),<br />

Virtually Embedded in<br />

Second Life (ACRL), 245, 401, 657<br />

Virtual Participation Task<br />

Force (ACRL-STS), 628<br />

Virtual Reference Discussion<br />

Group (RUSA-MARS), 628<br />

Virtual Reference Services<br />

(RUSA-RSS), 578<br />

Virtual Reference Services<br />

at Mississippi State<br />

University,<br />

See Rejecting Anonymity<br />

<strong>and</strong> Embracing Community:<br />

1669<br />

Virtual Reference Services<br />

at Mississippi State<br />

University (poster),<br />

Virtual Worlds Discussion<br />

Group (ACRL-LPSS), 628<br />

Visual Literacy St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Task Force (ACRL-IS), 657<br />

Visually Impaired Access,<br />

See Same Book, Same<br />

Time, Same Price: Access<br />

& the Visually Impaired<br />

(OITP),<br />

VRT,<br />

See Video Round Table<br />

(VRT; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

VTLS 25th Anniversary<br />

Reception (UNO), 696<br />

W<br />

WAC,<br />

See Website Advisory<br />

Committee (WAC; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Washington, D.C.,<br />

convention center map, 121<br />

convention headquarters<br />

maps, 121<br />

general information, 74<br />

hotel locations, 109, 115<br />

local information, 78<br />

meeting room locations,<br />

109, 115


1670<br />

shuttle bus service (map),<br />

87<br />

tours, 98, 103<br />

Washington Office (WO;<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

All Politics Is Local:<br />

‘Positioning Libraries for<br />

Success in the Capital’, 233,<br />

270, 578<br />

Breakout Sessions,<br />

I: <strong>ALA</strong> Task Force on<br />

Google Panel Discussion,<br />

233, 286, 594<br />

II: E-Government<br />

Services <strong>and</strong> a New<br />

Toolkit, 233, 286, 594<br />

III: Future of Libraries:<br />

Cutting-Edge Services,<br />

233, 286, 594<br />

IV: Library Advocacy Day:<br />

‘What to Know Before<br />

You Go!’, 233, 286, 594<br />

Wayne State University<br />

(alumni reunion; LS), 148<br />

Weaving Together<br />

Multilingual Subject<br />

Headings <strong>and</strong> Classification,<br />

See Making More of<br />

Subject Indexing: Weaving<br />

Together Multilingual<br />

Subject Headings <strong>and</strong><br />

Classification (poster),<br />

Web Advisory Committee<br />

(RUSA-RSS), 578<br />

Web Advisory Meeting<br />

(LLAMA), 697<br />

Web 2.0 <strong>and</strong> Mobile<br />

Technology—Building Global<br />

Connections (IRRT<br />

Preconference), 565<br />

Web Coordinating Committee<br />

(LITA), 610<br />

Web Managers Meeting<br />

(GODORT), 685<br />

Web-scale or Bust:<br />

Harnessing Cooperative<br />

Innovation for Management<br />

Services (OCLC), 628<br />

Website Advisory Committee<br />

(WAC; <strong>ALA</strong>), 697<br />

Website Advisory Meeting<br />

(YALSA), 670<br />

Welcome to the Library<br />

Action Figures Virtual Tour,<br />

See Zap! Zlonk! Zowie!<br />

Welcome to the Library<br />

Action Figures Virtual Tour<br />

(poster),<br />

We’re in the Money! LSTA<br />

Grants in School Libraries<br />

(AASL), 207, 212, 304, 610


WESS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Western European Studies<br />

Section (WESS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

What Does the Future Hold<br />

for Libraries, Archives <strong>and</strong><br />

Museums?,<br />

See LAMs Converge, The:<br />

What Does the Future Hold<br />

for Libraries, Archives <strong>and</strong><br />

Museums? (<strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

What Do I Need to Know?<br />

Strategies for Career Growth<br />

<strong>and</strong> Promotion Part II<br />

(BC<strong>ALA</strong>), 407, 657<br />

What Do Patrons Want?<br />

(poster), 850<br />

What Every New Librarian<br />

Needs to Know,<br />

See Starting Out? Start<br />

with You: What Every New<br />

Librarian Needs to Know<br />

(ACRL),<br />

1671<br />

What Is Your Library Doing<br />

about Emerging<br />

Technologies? (LITA), 233, 333,<br />

610<br />

What’s Cooking @ <strong>ALA</strong>?,<br />

See Cooking Pavilion<br />

(exhibit hall),<br />

What’s It All About,<br />

ALTAFF?, 366, 628<br />

What to Do Before You<br />

Digitize: Roadmap for<br />

Smaller Institutions<br />

(RNTLOAK), 360, 628<br />

What We Can Learn from Our<br />

ALSC Leaders,<br />

See Trail Blazers: What We<br />

Can Learn from Our ALSC<br />

Leaders (ALSC),<br />

Where Did the Money Go?!:<br />

Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Hidden<br />

Expenses That Derail Small<br />

Scale Renovations<br />

(LLAMA-BES), 200, 333, 610<br />

Whirl Around Washington<br />

(tour), 98<br />

Who Do You Trust? Learn to<br />

Moderate Your Own Public<br />

Forum (IFRT), 561<br />

Who Knew [Fill in the Blank]<br />

Was a Four-Letter Word?<br />

Communication Agreements


1672<br />

in the Library Workplace<br />

(poster), 864<br />

Who’s Driving the<br />

Technology B<strong>and</strong>wagon—The<br />

Users or the Librarians?<br />

(LITA), 240, 543, 720<br />

Why Can’t I Get Any<br />

Interviews? (JobLIST<br />

Placement Center), 899<br />

Why International Copyright<br />

Matters,<br />

See Why WIPO? Why<br />

International Copyright<br />

Matters (ACRL),<br />

Why Romance? (PopTop<br />

Stage), 889<br />

Why WIPO? Why<br />

International Copyright<br />

Matters (ACRL), 228, 401, 657<br />

Wi-Fi Internet Access,<br />

availability of, 84<br />

Wilder Award Committee,<br />

See 2011 Wilder Award<br />

Committee (ALSC),<br />

Wilson,<br />

See H.W. Wilson Co.<br />

(UNO): What’s New<br />

Breakfast,<br />

Winning with ACES: Diversity<br />

Initiative Prepares Minority<br />

Students for Librarianship<br />

(poster), 850<br />

WIPO,<br />

See Why WIPO? Why<br />

International Copyright<br />

Matters (ACRL),<br />

With Great Power Comes<br />

Great Responsibility:<br />

Building a Support<br />

Infrastructure for an<br />

Open-Source ILS (LITA), 418,<br />

657<br />

WO,<br />

See Washington Office<br />

(WO; <strong>ALA</strong>),<br />

Women Administrators<br />

Discussion Group (LLAMA),<br />

657<br />

Women’s Studies Section<br />

(WSS),<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

Working 2Gether: Public <strong>and</strong><br />

School Library Teen<br />

Outreach (poster),<br />

Workshop for Membership<br />

Chairs (<strong>ALA</strong>-MEMBERSHIP),<br />

574


WorldCat Local ‘Quick Start’<br />

Information Session (OCLC),<br />

697<br />

WorldCat Selection Users<br />

Group Meeting (OCLC), 628<br />

World Intellectual Property<br />

Organization (WIPO),<br />

See Why WIPO? Why<br />

International Copyright<br />

Matters (ACRL),<br />

‘Wow!’ Factor, The: Using<br />

Informal Screencasting to<br />

Bring Customer Service to<br />

the Next Level (poster), 850<br />

Writing for Publication,<br />

See Publishing, Not<br />

Perishing: Writing for<br />

Publication (ALCTS, RUSA,<br />

LLAMA, ACRL-CLS),<br />

WSS,<br />

See under Association of<br />

College <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Libraries (ACRL),<br />

X<br />

XSLT for Digital Libraries<br />

(ALCTS), 565<br />

Y<br />

YA Author Coffee Klatch<br />

(YALSA), 401, 657<br />

1673<br />

YA Galley (YALSA), 628<br />

YA Lit Symposium Task<br />

Force (YALSA), 628<br />

YALSA,<br />

See Young Adult Library<br />

Services Association<br />

(YALSA),<br />

YALSA 101, 155, 254, 577<br />

Year of Cataloging Research,<br />

The,<br />

See Cataloging <strong>and</strong><br />

Beyond: The Year of<br />

Cataloging Research<br />

(ALCTS-CCS, LITA,<br />

RUSA-RSS),<br />

Yes We Can: Collaboration in<br />

a Changing World of Services<br />

<strong>and</strong> Information (YALSA),<br />

220, 521, 706<br />

You Need It? We Got It!<br />

Outreach Opportunities for<br />

Technical Services<br />

Departments (poster), 843<br />

Young Adult Library Services<br />

Association (YALSA),<br />

Alex Awards Committee<br />

Meeting, 628, 685, 706<br />

All Committee Meeting,<br />

609, 655<br />

Amazing Audiobooks for<br />

Young Adults, 685


1674<br />

Best Fiction for Young<br />

Adults, 628, 655, 696, 697, 706, 720,<br />

727<br />

Best Fiction for Young<br />

Adults Teen Feedback<br />

Session, 685<br />

Blogger Meetup, 696<br />

Fabulous Films for Young<br />

Adults, 628, 696<br />

Financial Advancement<br />

Committee, 670<br />

From Urban to Suburban:<br />

Shifting Youth<br />

Demographics <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

Service for Teens, 212, 245,<br />

344, 628<br />

Great Graphic Novels for<br />

Teens, 628, 670, 685, 696, 697, 706,<br />

713<br />

IFLA Guidelines for Library<br />

Services to Young Adults,<br />

212, 373, 628<br />

It’s Perfectly Normal:<br />

Dealing with ‘Sensitive’<br />

Topics in Teen Services, 569<br />

Joint Executive Committee<br />

Meeting (with AASL,<br />

ALSC), 561<br />

Joint Intellectual Freedom<br />

Committee (with AASL,<br />

ALSC), 628<br />

Joint Legislation<br />

Committee, 655<br />

Leadership Development<br />

Meeting, 594<br />

Libraries to the World:<br />

National <strong>and</strong> International<br />

Library Collections of<br />

Materials for Young<br />

People, 220, 373, 628<br />

Lights! Camera!<br />

Booktrailers!, 220, 373, 628<br />

Margaret A. Edwards<br />

Luncheon, 304, 609<br />

Michael L. Printz <strong>Program</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Reception, 548, 697<br />

Odyssey Award<br />

Presentation & <strong>Program</strong><br />

(with ALSC), 543, 720<br />

Pooling Limited Resources<br />

for Effective Teen<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming, 480, 696<br />

Popular Paperbacks for<br />

Young Adults Committee<br />

Meeting, 628, 655, 670, 685, 696<br />

Publications Committee,<br />

628<br />

Quick Picks for Reluctant<br />

Young Adult Readers, 628,<br />

670


Reach Reluctant Readers<br />

with the WrestleMania<br />

Reading Challenge, 220, 521,<br />

706<br />

Risky Business: YALSA’s<br />

Virtual President’s<br />

<strong>Program</strong>, 163<br />

Serving Young Adults in<br />

Large Urban Populations,<br />

697<br />

Technology Skills for<br />

Incarcerated Teens, 220, 543,<br />

697<br />

Teen Book Festivals:<br />

Connecting Teens <strong>and</strong><br />

Authors, A Why <strong>and</strong> How<br />

to Guide, 211, 220, 459, 685<br />

Teen Book Groups Can<br />

Work: How Three Very<br />

Different Libraries Created<br />

Teen Reading<br />

Communities, 212, 395, 655<br />

Teen Space: Design with<br />

Economy, 207, 220, 498, 706<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Alex Awards, 220, 430,<br />

670<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Margaret A. Edwards<br />

Award, 628<br />

2011 Excellence in<br />

Nonfiction for Young<br />

Adults, 628<br />

1675<br />

2011 Michael L. Printz, 628,<br />

685<br />

2011 Odyssey Award<br />

Committee Meeting, 628, 655<br />

2011 William C. Morris<br />

Award Committee Meeting,<br />

628, 685<br />

USBBY (United States<br />

Board on Books for Young<br />

People), 569<br />

Website Advisory Meeting,<br />

670<br />

YA Author Coffee Klatch,<br />

401, 657<br />

YA Galley, 628<br />

YA Lit Symposium Task<br />

Force, 628<br />

YALSA 101, 155, 254, 577<br />

Yes We Can: Collaboration<br />

in a Changing World of<br />

Services <strong>and</strong> Information,<br />

220, 521, 706<br />

Youth Council Caucus (with<br />

AASL, <strong>ALA</strong>-COUNCIL), 485,<br />

697, 706<br />

Youth Consultants’<br />

Discussion Group<br />

(ASCLA-SLAS), 727<br />

Youth Council Caucus (AASL,<br />

<strong>ALA</strong>-COUNCIL, YALSA), 485,<br />

697, 706


1676<br />

Z<br />

Zap! Zlonk! Zowie! Welcome<br />

to the Library Action Figures<br />

Virtual Tour (poster), 857<br />

Zip Learning—12 Learning<br />

Commons in a Flash<br />

(LLAMA-BES), 339, 610


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