Please save the date - Tuesday evening, March 16. Molly will be in DC to meet new friends and greet long-time colleagues. We will have the opportunity to talk with Molly about her vision for ALA. DCLA's long-time members will remember Molly as a past president of DCLA and Chapter Councilor. After retiring as Director of the DC Public Library, she continued her distinguished career as Director of the Multnomah Co. (Oregon) Public Library system. Nationally, she served on the ALA executive board and was a tireless advocate for the Freedom to Read Foundation. Learn more about Molly by visiting her website http://mollyraphael.org/ or her facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Molly-Raphael-for-ALA-President/198157358325
Details of the March 16 program are being finalized. Information will be forthcoming.
Kathryn Ray
DCLA Past President
Sunday, February 28, 2010
DC/LA The Twentieth Annual Elizabeth W. Stone Lecture Series Featuring Clifford A. Lynch, Ph.D
The Catholic University of America School of Library and Information Science & The Potomac Valley Chapter of ASIS&T proudly announce The Twentieth Annual Elizabeth W. Stone Lecture Featuring
Clifford A. Lynch, Ph.D. Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), USA
on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 @ 7-9PM, Caldwell Hall Auditorium, The Catholic University of America,
http://www.cua.edu/res/docs/cuamap.pdf, Reception to Follow, RSVPs are encouraged. Please contact Robin Foltz: foltz@cua.edu, Please feel free to contact the SLIS alumni board at cua-slis-alumni-board@cua.edu with any questions.
Clifford A. Lynch, Ph.D. Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), USA
on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 @ 7-9PM, Caldwell Hall Auditorium, The Catholic University of America,
http://www.cua.edu/res/docs/cuamap.pdf, Reception to Follow, RSVPs are encouraged. Please contact Robin Foltz: foltz@cua.edu, Please feel free to contact the SLIS alumni board at cua-slis-alumni-board@cua.edu with any questions.
Getting Ready for the Conference? Try the SLA 2010 Annual Online Conference Planner
Wouldn't it be nice if you could keep track of all the sessions you'll be attending at SLA 2010? You can!
Here's how:
Here's how:
- Create a new My Briefcase account by navigating to Conference Planner --> My Briefcase
- When you're done, come back to the Conference Planner
- Check off all sessions that you'd like to attend
- Scroll to the bottom of the calendar and click the Update My Itinerary button
- Whenever you'd like to check/update your itinerary, navigate to Conference Planner --> My Itinerary
Try it by clicking HERE
Friday, February 26, 2010
Last Night, The Army Art Program - Wow!
The Military Libraries Group of DC/SLA met in the Franklin Court facilities of the Center of Military History Art Collection last night and were astounded at the depth and breath of the Army Art Collection that spans the history of the United States plus other “pocket Collection” such as the Life Magazine Collection of WW II Art, and other collections from the Mexican War to the humanitarian activities in Haiti. Army Art Curator, Renee Klish and her Assistant, Sarah provided a fabulous tour of the Collection. Renee pointed out that the collection contains works by many of the outstanding artists of the mid-20th Century. Interesting poster art proved an unusual side-light…..we saw the original art, often very large size, of familiar poster art. The collection is still growing, from purchases of art from E-Bay to works by the Collections’ Artist-in-residence, to donations, and “finds” from various office collections. Absolutely fascinating!
The Army Art Collection will be moved to Ft Belvoir, Virginia this summer to be part of the Army Museum now under construction. If we think library collections are difficult to move, consider fine art crates for individual pieces! Currently, some works from the Army Art Collection are on display at the Holocaust Museum. We are already thinking of a tour of the new Ft Belvoir facility in late spring, 2011! Watch for the announcement!
Sharon Lenius, MLG Committee Member
The Army Art Collection will be moved to Ft Belvoir, Virginia this summer to be part of the Army Museum now under construction. If we think library collections are difficult to move, consider fine art crates for individual pieces! Currently, some works from the Army Art Collection are on display at the Holocaust Museum. We are already thinking of a tour of the new Ft Belvoir facility in late spring, 2011! Watch for the announcement!
Sharon Lenius, MLG Committee Member
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
SLA CLICK U LIVE SEMINAR FOR FEB 24TH RESCHEDULED TO MARCH 17TH
The SLA CLICK U LIVE SEMINAR: Pain-free Public Speaking will not be held on Wednesday, February 24th as originally scheduled. It has been rescheduled to Wednesday, 17 March from 2-3:30pm EST.
Here's the new notice:
SLA CLICK U LIVE SEMINAR: Pain-free Public Speaking
Presenter: Maura Kennedy, Strategic Communications Director, SLA
Program Description:
Do you die a thousand deaths every time you approach a podium to speak? Do you tear your hair out whenever you sit down to try to write a speech? Get over it!
Librarians and information professionals share information, and the occasional speaking engagement can be an important part of both your job and your professional development. Learn how to overcome your fears by using tried-and-true methods to organize and draft your remarks, practice your presentation and deliver a speech that delivers. Learn the right way to use visual aids such as PowerPoint that complement your remarks and help you stay on track.
This Webinar is an expanded version of a presentation given at the Leadership Development Institute at the SLA 2009 Annual Conference & INFO-EXPO.
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Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM EST
Location:
LexisNexis
6th Floor
1150 18th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
(Metro: Farragut West/North)
Guests must show a photo ID to the guard in the lobby.
RSVP:
Please RSVP directly to Marie Kaddell at marie.kaddell@lexisnexis.com to reserve your seat. Make sure to note whether or not you are a SLA member in your RSVP.
Price:
Free for DC/SLA members; $25.00 for non-DC/SLA members (payable via PayPal at http://units.sla.org/chapter/cdc/events_files/clicku09.html
Please note:
Seminars begin PROMPTLY; please arrive at least 10 minutes early to sign in and get seated. Please make sure to bring your own handouts. A link to the course materials will be provided a few days before the seminar. Please share this seminar announcement with others who may be interested (SLA members/non-members).
Marie
Marie Kaddell, M.L.S., M.S., M.B.A.
Senior Information Professional Consultant marie.kaddell@lexisnexis.com
DC/SLA Click U Coordinator
Chair Elect, SLA Division of Government Information
Here's the new notice:
SLA CLICK U LIVE SEMINAR: Pain-free Public Speaking
Presenter: Maura Kennedy, Strategic Communications Director, SLA
Program Description:
Do you die a thousand deaths every time you approach a podium to speak? Do you tear your hair out whenever you sit down to try to write a speech? Get over it!
Librarians and information professionals share information, and the occasional speaking engagement can be an important part of both your job and your professional development. Learn how to overcome your fears by using tried-and-true methods to organize and draft your remarks, practice your presentation and deliver a speech that delivers. Learn the right way to use visual aids such as PowerPoint that complement your remarks and help you stay on track.
This Webinar is an expanded version of a presentation given at the Leadership Development Institute at the SLA 2009 Annual Conference & INFO-EXPO.
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Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM EST
Location:
LexisNexis
6th Floor
1150 18th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
(Metro: Farragut West/North)
Guests must show a photo ID to the guard in the lobby.
RSVP:
Please RSVP directly to Marie Kaddell at marie.kaddell@lexisnexis.com to reserve your seat. Make sure to note whether or not you are a SLA member in your RSVP.
Price:
Free for DC/SLA members; $25.00 for non-DC/SLA members (payable via PayPal at http://units.sla.org/chapter/cdc/events_files/clicku09.html
Please note:
Seminars begin PROMPTLY; please arrive at least 10 minutes early to sign in and get seated. Please make sure to bring your own handouts. A link to the course materials will be provided a few days before the seminar. Please share this seminar announcement with others who may be interested (SLA members/non-members).
Marie
Marie Kaddell, M.L.S., M.S., M.B.A.
Senior Information Professional Consultant marie.kaddell@lexisnexis.com
DC/SLA Click U Coordinator
Chair Elect, SLA Division of Government Information
From the Desk of the Chapter Notes Editor-in-Chief: Chris Vestal
Hi everyone,
I'm really excited to say that the January/February issue of Chapter Notes is available at:
http://units.sla.org/chapter/cdc/cnotes/JanFeb2010.pdf
There's a lot of photos so download time might not be very fast but we have some really good material that I hope everyone will enjoy. You'll see that we've made a number of changes based off the results of the Chapter Notes Membership Survey.
Here's a sneak preview at this issue:
Remember:
The survey may be over but we're still accepting feedback, so please feel free to send your suggestions/comments/questions to me :)
Cheers!
Chris
Christopher M. Vestal, Patent Researcher
ASRC MS, USPTO Contractor
Phone: (540) 227-0718
I'm really excited to say that the January/February issue of Chapter Notes is available at:
http://units.sla.org/chapter/cdc/cnotes/JanFeb2010.pdf
There's a lot of photos so download time might not be very fast but we have some really good material that I hope everyone will enjoy. You'll see that we've made a number of changes based off the results of the Chapter Notes Membership Survey.
Here's a sneak preview at this issue:
- Take a look at the chapter's strategic plan in "President's Corner"
- Hear about upcoming events and professional development opportunities
- See how the "Snowapolapse" left its mark on the area
- Find out how many records we broke in 2009
- Learn about how volunteering can enhance your career in "Taking the Reins"
- See how you can share your stories about positioning yourself for the future in "The Way Forward"
- Hear the inside scoop from the Leadership Summit
- Get to know SLA President and DC/SLA chapter member, Ann Caputo
- See how special libraries are changing lives in Africa
- Read about living in multiple worlds
- Examine highlights from the Chapter Notes Membership Survey
- Find out why Molly Raphael, candidate for ALA president, refers to herself as a "backdoor librarian"
Remember:
The survey may be over but we're still accepting feedback, so please feel free to send your suggestions/comments/questions to me :)
Chapter Notes Editor-in-Chief
Christopher M. Vestal, Patent Researcher
DCLA: Registration Closes Tomorrow for Department of Justice Library and Building Art Tour
Due to security requirements, registration for the Friday, March 5 tour of the Department of Justice Library and Building Art will close Wednesday, February 24. If you'd like to attend this tour, you can register at http://www.dcla.org/calendar.
The Library supports the research needs of the U.S. Department of Justice and occupies historic space in the main Justice Building on Constitution Avenue, NW. The tour lasts about one hour covering the library and the public areas of the Department's Robert F. Kennedy Building.
Due to security requirements, registrants are required to include their name, date of birth, and social security numbers. Participants should plan to arrive early. Each person will be issued a badge and then must go through a scanning booth like at the airport. Participants should enter at the DOJ Visitor Center on Constitution Avenue, NW, between 9th and 10th Streets. Cameras are allowed but no photos can be taken of entrances or exits.
Richard Huffine, President-Elect
District of Columbia Library Association
202-253-3511 c
richardhuffine@yahoo.com
The Library supports the research needs of the U.S. Department of Justice and occupies historic space in the main Justice Building on Constitution Avenue, NW. The tour lasts about one hour covering the library and the public areas of the Department's Robert F. Kennedy Building.
Due to security requirements, registrants are required to include their name, date of birth, and social security numbers. Participants should plan to arrive early. Each person will be issued a badge and then must go through a scanning booth like at the airport. Participants should enter at the DOJ Visitor Center on Constitution Avenue, NW, between 9th and 10th Streets. Cameras are allowed but no photos can be taken of entrances or exits.
Richard Huffine, President-Elect
District of Columbia Library Association
202-253-3511 c
richardhuffine@yahoo.com
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