[Baynet] Mini-conference in SF on 9/23: Libraries - The Recovery Engine on the Hard Times Train

Hersh, Daniel DHersh at oaklandlibrary.org
Fri Aug 28 10:27:54 PDT 2009


Registration is still open for:

The Future of Libraries (5.0):
Libraries: The Recovery Engine on the Hard Times Train

San Francisco Public Library, Main Library, Koret Auditorium
Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 9:00 am - 4:45 pm (sign-in 8:30 - 9:00)

$40 Registration Fee
  
Sponsored by the Pacific Library Partnership Staff Development Committee
(formerly the Library Staff Development Committee of the Greater Bay
Area) and the BayNet Library & Information Network
  
"The Future of Libraries 5.0" is the fifth in an ongoing annual series
of conferences where speakers draw from library traditions to highlight
innovations taking place in libraries today. This year's conference will
focus on libraries' special roles in helping our patrons navigate the
challenges of today's economy. Presentations will feature examples of
what is and is not currently working for libraries, with an emphasis on
projects and programs that are being implemented creatively and
economically.

This year's keynote speaker is Danielle Patrick Milam, Las Vegas-Clark
County Library District Foundation Development Director and former Vice
President for Program and Development of the Urban Libraries Council.
She edited the Urban Libraries Council report "Making Cities Stronger:
Public Library Contributions to Local Economic Development".  Danielle
will provide a survey of how libraries and businesses are creatively
forming partnerships to benefit the communities they serve.

The remainder of the presenters throughout the day are drawn from
libraries, nonprofit organizations, and businesses throughout the San
Francisco Bay Area and will be discussing the programs, services and
collaborations that they have developed to assist with economic
development in our communities.

See below for the conference agenda.  For more details and to register,
go to http://www.plsinfo.org/workshops/future09.htm.

Daniel Hersh
dhersh at oaklandlibrary.org
for the Library Staff Development Committee of the Greater Bay Area
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AGENDA

8:30 - 9:00 am	SIGN-IN

9:00 am		WELCOME
Tamera LeBeau and Paul Signorelli, Event Co-Chairs;  Luis Herrera, City
Librarian, San Francisco Public Library

9:15 am		KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Danielle Patrick Milam, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District
Foundation Development Director

10:15 am	BREAK

10:30 am	Services: Discover and Recover
Jewelle Gomez, President, Library Commission, and Luis Herrera, City
Librarian, San Francisco Public Library

11:00 am	Services: Empowering Job Seekers: The Free2 Succeed Job
Center
Leila Swisher, Supervising Librarian, Livermore Public Library

11:30 am	Case Study: Library Literacy Programs for a Strong
Economic Future
Sherry Drobner, Program Director, Literacy for Every Adult Project
(LEAP), Richmond Public Library

Noon - 1:30 pm	  LUNCH BREAK

1:30 pm		Case Study: Libraries' Economic Value to the Community 
Donna Bero, Executive Director, Friends of the San Francisco Public
Library

2:00 pm		Services: Reinventing Help: The LibGuides and LibAnswers
Experience
Michele Hampshire, Library Specialist: Emerging Technologies, &	Valerie
Zito, Library Specialist, Business Services,
Contra Costa County Library

2:30 pm		Case Study: School Library Staff as Partners in an
Educational Community
Enid Davis, Library Director, The Harker School
			
3:00 pm		BREAK

3:15 pm		Services: Full Steam Ahead on the Business Train
Rosyln Donald, Business Librarian, San Mateo Public Library, and Jackie
Nelson, Director of Events, BelMateo Bowl
			
3:45 pm		Services: Designing a Customer Service Plan for Hard
Times
Loretta Micheals, Supervising Librarian, Mountain View Public Library

4:15 pm		WRAP UP AND FINAL Q&A
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