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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

My Prelim 2012 SLA Chicago Conference Schedule

----- Saturday, July 14, 2012 -----
Frontier Airlines 531 - 11:50am flight
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Depart Denver, Colorado Frontier Airlines 531
Economy | Airbus A319
11:50 AM Denver International Airport (DEN)
Arrive Chicago, Illinois
3:06 PM Midway Airport (MDW)
Fly out to Chicago for SLA
12:00 PM-2:45 PM
PAM Early-Bird Dinner
6:00 PM-9:00 PM (755 South Clark Street, Blackie's of Chicago)
Please meet at the restaurant for this member-paid event.
----- Sunday, July 15, 2012 -----
Sci-Tech Newcomers Lunch
11:30 AM-1:00 PM (get location)
Lunch for those who are new to the division or first-time conference attendees. 
Meet each other and the Sci-Tech Division leadership.
DST Board Meeting
1:00 PM-3:00 PM (Hilton Chicago, Joliet Room, Chicago, IL)
Annual board meeting of the Science & Technology Division. 
Open to all division members and any others interested. 
MODERATING:Cheryl Hansen, Engineering Systems Inc.
Taste of Chicago Welcome Reception
3:00 PM-5:00 PM (Convention Center, INFO-EXPO, Chicago, IL)
All conference attendees are invited to celebrate the start of the SLA 2012 Annual 
Conference & INFO-EXPO. Come join us in the INFO-EXPO to network with 
fellow attendees,enter to win one of many terrific prizes, and enjoy food and drink 
before the General Session.
Sunday General Session and Awards Presentation
5:15 PM-7:15 PM (Convention Center, Arie Crown Theater, Chicago, IL)
Join us as we honor our 2012 Award Recipients and outstanding conference 
partners before featured speaker, Guy Kawasaki, takes the stage of the 
impressive Arie Crown Theater. Guy Kawasaki is the co-founder of Alltop.com, 
an “online magazine rack” of popular topics on the Web, and a founding partner 
at Garage Technology Ventures. He is also a columnist for the Open 
Forum of America...
----- Monday, July 16, 2012 -----
Sci-Tech Business Meeting and Breakfast
7:30 AM-9:30 AM (Convention Center, Room S402A, Chicago, IL)
PRICE: $20.00 Member/ $5.00 Student Member/ $25.00 Non-Member Annual
 business and breakfast meeting of the Sci-Tech Division.  Come have some 
breakfast, network with your colleagues old and new, and find out what the 
division is doing. MODERATING:Cheryl Hansen, Engineering Systems Inc.
Collections in Transition: E-Books and Collection Development
10:00 AM-11:30 AM (Convention Center, Room E351, Chicago, IL)
As collections move from the print to the electronic world, libraries must 
change their collection development practices and policies to reflect new 
opportunities and challenges.  In this session you will learn how libraries 
are transforming their collection development practices and policies to 
address the proliferation of electronic books, including acquisitions based
on patron demand. In a...
PAM-wide Roundtable
10:00 AM-11:30 AM (Convention Center, Room S403A, Chicago, IL)
Discussion of issues related to Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics information 
and libraries.  MODERATING:Zahra Kamarei, University of Rochester
PAM Business Meeting and Lunch
12:00 PM-1:30 PM (Convention Center, Room S401A, Chicago, IL)
Sponsored by the American Physical Society (APS).
Use of Social Media by Non-Profits
12:00 PM-1:30 PM (Convention Center, Room E451A, Chicago, IL)
Social media offers a powerful yet low-cost way for nonprofits to demonstrate, 
through pictures, words, and video, how they are making a difference and why 
they need support.  Whether you're considering social media for your organization
 or you've been using it successfully for years, this session is for you.  Participants 
will learn best practices for creating an engaging social media p...
INFO-EXPO Magnificent Mile Networking Refreshments
2:00 PM-4:00 PM (Convention Center, INFO-EXPO, Chicago, IL)
TBD
Computer Science Roundtable
4:00 PM-5:30 PM (Convention Center, Room S403B, Chicago, IL)
Join us in this roundtable discussion on issues in computer science librarianship. 
SPOTLIGHT SESSION: Reinventing Library Skills
4:00 PM-5:30 PM (Convention Center, Room E450B, Chicago, IL)
Case studies and practical advice for transporting library skill sets to new
 areas of the information profession or to entirely new careers, with a focus
 on reinventing skills to stay competitive in a tight economy; branching out, 
and developing in areas that are still relevant to SLA.
 MODERATING: Mary Talley, Talley Partners SPEAKING:Richard Hulser, 
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles...
PAM Book Group Discussion
5:30 PM-7:00 PM (Convention Center, Room S404A, Chicago, IL)
This event will be held in the PAM Division's Hospitality Suite at McCormick Place. 
Please contact Elizabeth Brown at 607.237.2917 with any questions.
MODERATING:Elizabeth Brown, Binghamton University
American West Reception - 6-8pm
6:00 PM-6:00 PM (TBA, Chicago, IL)
A hosted reception for members of SLA’s "western" chapters, their colleagues and friends. 
Please meet at the Newberry Library and contact Philip Gust (cell: 650.367.-7652; e-mail: pgust@stanford.edu) 
with any questions you may have.
SLA Chicago APS Dinner
6:00 PM-8:00 PM (Gioco’s Restaurant, 1312 South Wabash Ave.)
By invitation only
Gioco’s Restaurant
Monday, July 16th, 2012 at 6:45 pm
1312 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605
(312) 939-3870
PAM Open House
7:00 PM-10:00 PM (Hilton Chicago, Williford Room A, Chicago, IL)
Sponsored by the AIP Publishing.
Knovel - Join us for the best cocktail party of SLA 2012!
8:00 PM-10:00 PM (The Gage, 24 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60603)


Chocolate Reception
8:00 PM-9:30 PM (Newberry Library, 60 West Walton Street Chicago, IL 60610)
Continue a wonderful day of sessions and activities by connecting with colleagues while enjoying offerings of delectable chocolate. MODERATING:Richard Hulser; Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
----- Tuesday, July 17, 2012 -----
PAM Vendor Update and Networking Breakfast
8:00 AM-9:30 AM (Convention Center, Room S401A, Chicago, IL)
Publishers and vendors, especially in physics, astronomy, and mathematics, will present on agility in changing times. MODERATING:Julie Arendt, Southern Illinois University; Kim Hukill, American Institute of Physics Niels Bohr Library and Archives SPEAKING:John Haynes, AIP; David Marshall, SIAM; Eric Pepper, SPIE; Olaf Ernst, IOP Publishing
Go to PAM suite.
10:00 AM-12:00 PM (PAM Division Suite (S404A, Convention Center))
INFO-EXPO Lincoln Park Networking Lunch
12:00 PM-2:00 PM (Convention Center, INFO-EXPO, Chicago, IL)
Academic Division Roundtable
2:00 PM-3:30 PM (Convention Center, Room E271B, Chicago, IL)
A networking session designed for small-group discussions on the most important and relevant issues facing academic librarians today. Bring your problems, solutions and ideas and be prepared for lively discussion!
How and Why Things Fail - Forensic Engineers and Information Specialists
2:00 PM-3:30 PM (Convention Center, Room E253C, Chicago, IL)
Real Forensic Engineering not made for TV.  Librarians, information researchers, and libraries of all types and forms are essential to the field of forensic engineering. Come hear Michael Stevenson of ESI talk about what forensic engineering really is and how the gathering of information is key to the field. MODERATING:Cheryl Hansen, Engineering Systems Inc. SPEAKING:Michael Stevenson, ESI
PAM Physics Roundtable
2:00 PM-3:30 PM (Convention Center, Room S402B, Chicago, IL)
Small discussion topics include: physics library instruction, non-traditional services, institutional repositories, historical exhibits, faculty interaction and outreach, and space planning and redesign.  MODERATING:Michael Chesnes, LAC Group / NASA Goddard; Kathleen A. Lehman, University of Arkansas
Open Access to Federal Science Technology Information
4:00 PM-5:30 PM (Convention Center, Room E253C, Chicago, IL)
The session will address Open access through the Federal Science Repository Service (FSRS) and the collaboration between NTIS and the scientific and engineering communities. Learn the what, why and how of this collaboration and find out how it is working and what it can do for you. SPEAKING:Wayne Strickland, National Technical Information Serv
SLA Contributed Papers - Tuesday Session
4:00 PM-5:30 PM (Convention Center, Room E253A, Chicago, IL)
Adding Value - Honing Our Craft:• “Copyright in Special Libraries: Overview and Suggestion of Best Practices” (Susan Craft)• “How the Agility of Librarians Led to the Development of TRAIL” (Daureen Nesdill)• “Models of Agility: Lessons from Embedded Librarians” (David Shumaker)• “People-focused Marketing: Showing Value, Gaining Loyalty,...
All-Sciences Poster Session and Reception
6:00 PM-8:00 PM (Hilton Chicago, Williford Room BC, Chicago, IL)
This event highlights multiple themes representing innovation, creativity, and change, with support from multiple  divisions. Join your colleagues for food, drink, and networking, and learn new ideas to take back to your library.
Joint Poster Session
7:00 PM-9:00 PM (Hilton Chicago, Waldorf Room, Chicago, IL)
The theme for this year’s poster session is “Jumping over the Candlestick: Individual and Institutional Efforts to Be Nimble and Quick in an Interconnected World.”  Posters will present case studies, research and innovative ideas about how information professionals and/or their institutions are staying agile in today’s open world economy.  This session is a relaxe...
----- Wednesday, July 18, 2012 -----
Science and Engineering 101
8:00 AM-9:30 AM (Convention Center, Room E264, Chicago, IL)
This year in 101 our experts will introduce the best tools to help you discover, obtain, and work with resources in nuclear engineering and physics. SPEAKING:Mary Frances Lembo, PNNL Tech Library Pacific Northwest Technical Laboratory; James Manasco, University of Louisville PRESENTATION HANDOUTS: http://www.sla.org/pdfs/sla2012/SciEngineering101MaryFLembo.pdf
UX for Non-UXers
 8:00am - 9:30am @ Convention Center, Room E253C
  Gretchen McNeely, Tilla Edmunds (Thomson Reuters) , Debra Kolah (Convener of the SLA UX Caucus) and Mike Corbett, will share stories about their UX experiences, and introduce you gently to: relevant terms in UX, information architecture (IA) and service design; elements of design thinking that play into UX discussions; areas where content strategy, IA and UX intersect; the challenges addressed by effective experience design;...
Open Data in Chicago
10:00 AM-11:30 AM (Convention Center, Room E253C, Chicago, IL)
Chicago has recently launched major government transparency efforts.  Learn more about open data initiatives in the Windy City, particularly the work of the Metro Chicago Information Center.SPEAKING:Virginia Carlson, Urban Rubrics
PAM Mathematics Roundtable
10:00 AM-11:30 AM (Convention Center, Room E267, Chicago, IL)
A discussion of issues related to mathematics information and libraries. MODERATING: Jane Holmquist, Princeton University; Andrew Shimp , Yale University
Gov on the Go: Mobile Apps
12:00 PM-1:30 PM (Convention Center, Room E253C, Chicago, IL)
Government information is now being made available on the go via smart phone applications.  This session will explore creating mobile applications using government information as well as one government library's experience evaluating mobile applications for use in an agency setting.SPEAKING:Heidi Peters, DARPA Support Contractor; Katrina Stierholz, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
SLA Webmasters Meetup (Operation Vitality)
12:00 PM-1:30 PM (Convention Center, Room E252, Chicago, IL)
Calling all SLA Unit Webmasters and members of the Webmaster Section (IT Division)! Join Daniel Lee and Quan Logan for this interactive meetup to discuss "Operation Vitality" SLA's effort to adopt Wordpress as the CMS of choice for unit websites. We'll share tips and strategies for optimizing Wordpress, discuss what the future holds and have a general Q & A session. Bring your lunch and your lapto...
SLA Annual Business and Membership Meeting
2:00 PM-3:00 PM (Convention Center, Room E450, Chicago, IL)
Come hear SLA CEO Janice R. Lachance deliver the annual state-of-the association presentation. In addition, SLA President Brent Mai and Treasurer Dan Trefethen will report on the successes and planned initiatives of the association.
Future Now: A Panel Discussion
3:00 PM-4:00 PM (Convention Center, Room E450, Chicago, IL)
SLA 2012 is turning the conference closing session on its head!Join us for a new and exciting panel presentation by leading information pros who will discuss and debate topics that were popular during the conference and will continue to be important throughout 2012. This highly engaging event will build on the momentum created by conference sessions and attendee interactions and will include conte...
Get ready to go to O'Hare to get to bus for 6 or 7pm.
3:30 PM-6:00 PM
Closing Reception
4:30 PM-6:30 PM (TBA, Chicago, IL)
PRICE: $20.00 Member/ $5.00 Student Member/ $20.00 Non-Member The Kentucky Chapter invites all conference attendees to join us in putting the icing on the cake of another successful conference.  We hope you will take this chance to bid adieu to your friends and colleagues before you travel back to your place of origin. We also hope to ease your parting tears by including a drink ticket and a...
Get to janesville at either 8:30 or 9:30.
6:00 PM-9:30 PM
----- Saturday, July 21, 2012 -----
Van galder bus from janesville to Midway
9:30 AM-1:00 PM
http://www.coachusa.com/vangalder/ss.details.asp?action=Lookup&c1=Janesville&s1=WI&c2=Chicago+Midway+Airport&s2=IL&resultId=132612&order=&dayFilter=&scheduleChoice=&sitePageName=%2Fvangalder%2Findex.asp&cbid=504997805425
Frontier Airlines 536 - 3:50pm Midway
2:00 PM-5:30 PM
Return Sat, Jul 21 2hr 29min Total time
Depart Chicago, Illinois Frontier Airlines 536
3:50 PM Midway Airport (MDW)
Arrive Denver, Colorado
5:19 PM Denver International Airport (DEN)

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Draft of the 2010 Science-Technology Division of SLA Strategic Plan

SLA Science - Technology Division
Strategic Plan December 2010

DRAFT

MISSION

To equip science and technology information professionals with the skills and knowledge they need to grow and excel in a changing information landscape. The Division functions as a community that supports the professional development of its members through communication, networking, education and research.

VISION

To be the professional affiliation of choice for librarians and other information professionals who serve communities in science and technology.

GOALS & OBJECTIVES

1. Goal - Membership – increase membership and engagement of existing members
1.1 Maintain active members and recruit new ones
1.2 Encourage participation of current and potential members
1.3 Provide opportunities for participation outside of the annual conference
1.4 Increase interaction with library school students and new professionals

2. Goal - Create a greater sense of community within the Division
2.1 Consider community enhancement when planning any programs, committee work and other activities
2.2 Provide opportunities for people to interact with other members of the Division, inspiring a greater sense of connection, including at the annual conference
2.3 Provide information by and about members through various Division communication channels

3. Goal - Enhance the value of the Division and members through professional development and virtual learning opportunities
3.1 Strengthen and enhance our mentoring program, including mentoring of recent graduates, of mid-career librarians in technological areas, and of librarians new to the Sci-Tech field
3.2 Provide résumé development workshop(s) in multiple formats
3.3 Provide programming outside the annual conference
3.4 Provide negotiation skills training
3.5 Provide activities and opportunities for participation and involvement for people who can not attend the annual conference
3.6 Help members prove their worth to their employers within a Sci-Tech context
3.7 Cooperate with other SLA Divisions where the interests of the members overlap
3.8 Offer leadership in scientific and technical librarianship, including programming both at the annual conference and virtually on emerging and continuing themes in the scientific and technical disciplines


RECOMMENDED ACTIVITIES

• Conduct short surveys of the membership to elicit information about members’ needs – including thoughts on improving member engagement, benefits of joining the Division, and community engagement
• Develop marketing materials for membership recruitment and retention
• Solicit more participation in Division communications, including more writers for Sci-Tech News, blogs, and other communication modes
• Provide more information about members and their achievements: brief announcements of members’ activities within Sci-Tech News and/or our website or discussion list
• Showcase our members with more in-depth treatments such as quarterly articles within Sci-Tech News and/or our website or discussion list
• Cover topics of professional interest in Sci-Tech News, blogs, and other communication vehicles
• Encourage use of social media within the Division
• Provide programs of various types such as webinars or regional meetings
• Address the issue of flux in the STEM publishing industry
• Support Sci-Tech librarians/info professionals as they negotiate content contracts and agreements
• Support Sci-Tech librarians/info professionals as they seek professional job opportunities or professional recognition

Please let us know what you think?

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

My Prelim Schedule for SLA 2010 in New Orleans

This is just preliminary, and it includes a lot of things that I probably won't go to. But, many of these sessions looked interesting. Some I have to attend. I will also be tweeting a lot of the sessions with #sla2010.


DATE, TIME EVENT DETAILS

SATURDAY 06/12/2010
06/12/2010
4:00PM - 7:00PM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
SHERATON HOTEL
SLA 2011 Conference Planners Meeting
Rhythms Ballroom 1
Session Description:

Philly unit planners and planning committee will discuss and start planning the 2011 Annual Conference.

06/12/2010
5:45PM -10:00PM
NETWORKING/RECEPTION
LIBORIO'S CUBAN RESTAURANT

Don't know if I can make it this year.
Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division No-Host Dinner
321 Magazine Street
Session Description:
Advance RSVP required to Khue Duong at kduong@csulb.edu. Liborio’s (www.liboriocuban.com) is within walking distance of the hotel/convention center area. Stay tuned to PAMnet for details about reservations, prices, and a meet-up spot for those who want to walk together.

Speaking:
Khue Duong

SUNDAY 06/13/2010
06/13/2010
7:30AM -12:00PM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Leadership Development Institute
Room R04
Session Description:
The LDI will introduce SLA's leaders to appropriate roles and responsibilities and offer practical guidance for fulfilling responsibilities. If you are a chapter or division officer, chapter president or president-elect, division chair or chair-elect, or caucus convener, you should plan to attend. The president-elect and director candidates for the 2011 SLA Board of Directors will be on hand to participate in a moderated panel discussion. Everyone interested in learning more about leadership in SLA is invited to attend. Continental networking breakfast at 7:30 a.m.; program starts at 8:00 a.m.
06/13/2010
11:30AM - 1:00PM
NETWORKING/RECEPTION
Science-Technology Division Newcomers Lunch
Session Description:
We've moved the Newcomers Lunch to Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar & Restaurant, at 701 Tchoupitoulas Street in New Orleans.

The Science-Technology Division welcomes new members over lunch to learn about how to get involved in the division, network and get psyched for a great conference experience. This event is by invitation only; see Sci-Tech Division Chair of Membership Committee for details.

Speaking:
Sarah Oelker
Thea Allen

06/13/2010
1:30PM - 3:00PM
BOARD/BUSINESS MEETING
NEW ORLEANS MARRIOTT HOTEL
Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division Board of Directors
Lafayette Room (41st floor)
Session Description:

All PAM executive and advisory board members are asked to attend; all PAM members are welcome.


Speaking:
Emily Poworoznek
06/13/2010
1:30PM - 3:00PM
BOARD/BUSINESS MEETING
NEW ORLEANS MARRIOTT HOTEL
Science-Technology Division Board of Directors
Napoleon Room (41st floor)
Session Description:
The Science-Technology Division Executive Board and Advisory Council will meet for our second meeting of the year. All unit members are welcome to attend.

Speaking:
Hilary Davis

06/13/2010
3:30PM - 4:30PM
Distribute certificates to the ST division sponsors with Carol.
06/13/2010
5:00PM - 7:00PM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Opening General Session and Awards Presentation
La Louisiane Ballroom
Session Description:
In this joint presentation, Washington's best-loved couple, James Carville and Mary Matalin, give audiences an enlightening and entertaining look at today's most important political issues as well as a behind-the-scenes view of Washington politics. Carville and Matalin combine their unique experience as political insiders to provide audiences with a stimulating, candid and provocative analysis of the day's headlines and hot-button political issues. You won’t want to miss this lively and engaging exchange of views from both sides of the political aisle.
06/13/2010
7:30PM - 9:00PM
OTHER
SHERATON HOTEL
Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division Publisher Liaison Meeting
Salon 817 (or is it 517???)
Session Description:

Publishers and Liaisons involved in the PAM Liaison Program meet to discuss topics of interest. Open to other interested PAM members as well. Location TBA.


Speaking:
Jeffrey Bond
06/13/2010
7:30PM - 9:30PM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
MEET AT THE CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Salutes! Awards and Leadership Reception
Outside of Lobby A
Session Description:
All conference attendees are invited to a night of celebration. Join us for a spectacular evening of food, drink and networking at the Mardi Gras World and Grand Oaks Mansion. Enjoy a great opportunity to peek under the veiled curtain of CARNIVAL! after hours. Help celebrate SLA award winners in this festive environment. NOTE: Shuttle buses will be available to take you from the Convention Center to Mardi Gras World after the Opening General Session. The shuttles will return to the Sheraton and Marriott New Orleans (SLA HQ Hotels) starting at 9:00 p.m. and running until the end of the event. Taxis will be available for those wanting to attend other events.
06/13/2010
9:00PM -11:59PM
NETWORKING/RECEPTION
SHERATON HOTEL
Academic Division Open House and Dance Party
Rhythms Ballroom 1
Session Description:

Join the Academic Division in meeting, greeting and dancing to a local DJ! Catch up with old friends, and make some new ones as the conference begins.


Speaking:
Juliane Schneider
06/13/2010
9:00PM -11:59PM
NETWORKING/RECEPTION
SHERATON HOTEL
Information Technology Division Open House: Mystery Night with Jane Kelly
Armstrong Ballroom
Session Description:
Open House

MONDAY 06/14/2010
06/14/2010
8:00AM - 9:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division Vendor Update
Room 218
Session Description:
Will the real Bob Smith please rise? Finding the work of a particular author is not simply a matter of matching the characters in that person's name—it also involves distinguishing that author from others with the same name and locating works the author wrote under different names. Several vendors will discuss the approaches they have used to identify authors and what they see for the future of author identification. As of this writing, Jessica Kowalski from Elsevier / Scopus, Ann Kushmerick from Thomson Reuters (ISI), Glenn Patton from OCLC, and Norman Richert from Mathematical Reviews have agreed to participate in this session.

Speaking:
Ann Kushmerick
Cunera Buys

Glenn Patton

Jessica Kowalski

Julie Arendt

Norman Richert

06/14/2010
8:00AM - 9:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Science and Engineering Resources 101
Room 222
Session Description:
This year in 101, get an overview of national security and GIS/remote sensing and see how they fit into the life of an engineer or scientist. Our experts then introduce the best resources to help in discovering, obtaining, and working with these types of materials.

Speaking:
James Manasco
Mary Frances Lembo

Thea Allen

06/14/2010
8:00AM - 9:30AM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Unconference Session #1
Room 204
Session Description:

These sessions will be centered around the Unconference idea. Topics for some sessions will be determined in advance and posted on the SLA Wiki at wiki.sla.org/display/unfonf/Welcome+to+our+UnConference+Wiki. Other sessions will focus on whatever topics participants want to discuss. Pre-registration is not required, but the sessions are limited to 75 people.

06/14/2010
8:00AM - 9:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
SPOTLIGHT SESSION—Your Personal Brand and Social Media
La Louisiane Ballroom
Session Description:
Curious about why you should use social media tools to promote and develop your personal and professional brand? This session will describe the info pro's evolving role in the work environment. Being an employee within an organization may be a thing of the past, as more info pros shift from traditional employment to managing their own consulting practices. This requires a different set of skills, competencies and expectations of "work.” As new technologies emerge, you can use them to market your expertise, monitor and track trends, and enhance information and knowledge services.

Speaking:
Kim Dority
Scott Brown

06/14/2010
10:00AM -11:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Collection Intelligence
Room 223
Session Description:
Join us as we explore assessment tools and strategies to demonstrate the use and value of library collections through best practices for collection metrics.

Speaking:
Hilary Davis
Mary Lane

Mathew Willmott

Susan Fingerman

06/14/2010
10:00AM -11:30AM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
Rising Star and SLA Fellows Roundtable
Room 206
Session Description:
Be a part of history by attending the inaugural session of this event! The 2010 class of SLA Rising Stars and SLA Fellows will share their collective insights into today’s hot topics in the information profession. Learn how these leading info pros are dealing with changes brought on by the digital data deluge—and of course, by the economy! Do these issues look different from the perspective of someone just making his or her mark on the profession? Come and find out as Webb Shaw of J. J. Keller moderates the first-ever SLA Rising Stars/Fellows Roundtable.

Speaking:
Webb Shaw
06/14/2010
10:00AM -11:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA President's Series: Users and the Consumption of Digital Information
Session Description:
Reading the Technology Future: Extending the presidential theme of ‘Creating the Future,’ this lively and provocative session examines the issue of users who have more control over their consumption of digital information and why the enterprise is so late? Greg Merkle will discuss social tools, next generation technologies and standards that are shaping the information economy.

Speaking:
Greg Merkle
06/14/2010
10:00AM -11:30AM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Unconference Session #2
Room 204
Session Description:
These sessions will be centered around the Unconference idea. Topics for some sessions will be determined in advance and posted on the SLA Wiki at wiki.sla.org/display/unconf/Welcome+to+our+UnConference+Wiki. Other sessions will focus on whatever topics participants want to discuss. Pre-registration is not required, but the sessions are limited to 75 people.
06/14/2010
10:00AM - 5:00PM
NETWORKING/RECEPTION
MARRIOTT AT THE CONVENTION CENTER
Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division Daily Retreat
Division Suite
Session Description:
The PAM suite will be available to PAM members to check e-mail, network with friends, and relax. Snacks and refreshments will be available.

Speaking:
Emily Poworoznek
06/14/2010
10:30AM -11:30AM
PROGRAM
Prepare for the Mobile/Tablet Revolution
Session Description:
By 2013, Gartner predicts the most common Web access devices will be “mobile”. With ‘smart’ phones and emerging ‘tablet’ devices, people change the way they interact with information and communities. In this talk, we’ll outline major trends, evaluate possible consequences, and pinpoint ways to leverage these changes to your advantage.

Speaking:
Lee Phillips
06/14/2010
11:30AM -12:30PM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
INFO-EXPO
Meet the Division Cabinet Chair-elect Candidates
SLA Marketplace, Booth 1329
Session Description:

Stop by and meet the Division Cabinet Chair-elect candidates for the 2011 SLA Board of Directors.

06/14/2010
2:00PM - 3:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Academic Roundtable
Room R02
Session Description:

The Academic, Education and Science & Technology divisions are hosting a roundtable. Join us for a lively discussion of the most current topics and hottest trends in academic librarianship. In this exciting "unconference" format, attendees will form small groups led by moderators, and will discuss a specific problem, challenge, or new trend that academic librarians face. At the end of the session, the groups will come together for a general discussion. This is a great opportunity for learning, networking, and sharing your ideas about academic librarianship!

06/14/2010
2:00PM - 3:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Open Source Technology for Libraries
Room 232
Session Description:
A discussion about open source technology and what it means for libraries.

Speaking:
Nicole Engard
06/14/2010
2:00PM - 3:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division PAM-Wide Roundtable
Room 215
Session Description:
Attendees will divide into groups to discuss “hot topics” in PAM librarianship. There will be an opportunity to switch topics during the discussion period. Topic "chairs" will summarize findings and suggestions for the larger group at the end of the session.

Speaking:
Lauren Gala
Michael Fosmire

06/14/2010
2:00PM - 3:30PM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Unconference Session #3
Room R02
Session Description:
This event has been combined with the Academic Roundtable: Join us for a lively discussion of the hottest topics and trends in academic librarianship. In this exciting "unconference" format, attendees will form small groups led by moderators and will discuss a specific problem, challenge, or trend that academic librarians are facing. At the end of the session, the groups will come together for a general discussion. This is a great opportunity to learn, network, and share your ideas about academic librarianship!
06/14/2010
3:00PM - 4:00PM
PROGRAM
Access Preservation of e-journals: A Publisher’s Perspective
Session Description:

What are the real-world benefits and requirements of an effective Access Preservation initiative? How will Access Preservation schemes handle new publishing models? This session explores Access Preservation from the point of view of a learned society publisher, and offers attendees the opportunity to discuss the future of Access Preservation.

Speaking:
Mark Lord
06/14/2010
4:00PM - 5:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Future of Science Librarianship: Contributed Papers (with virtual component)
Room 222
Session Description:
Topics focus on the future of science librarianship (captured in video, hosted on the DST site, published in the SciTech News): "The Future of Librarianship in Science and Tech Libraries" (Roth); "Using Drupal to Create the Pandemic Influenza Digital Archive for the Nat'l Institutes of Health" (King); "Promoting Public Access Policies—A New Role for Librarians"(Fernandez, Nariani, & Salmon); "Defining Future Roles from One Publisher's Perspective" (Hunter); "From Both Sides, Now: Librarians Team Up with Computer Scientists to Deliver Virtual Computer-Info Literacy Instruction" (Bloom); and "Science Librarianship Is an Essential Player in a Global Learning Company" (Mehl).

Speaking:
Dana Roth
James King

Karen Hunter

Leila Fernandez

Lisa Johnston

Marcia Salmon

Rajiv Nariani

Sharon Mehl

06/14/2010
4:00PM - 5:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Renewable Resources in Materials Science
Room 227
Session Description:
As the principal in-house research agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) conducts research to find new uses for agricultural commodities and by-products. Research related to biobased products includes the development of technologies leading to new and improved non-food products (including fuel, specialty chemicals, and industrial polymers) that expand markets for farm products, replace imports and petroleum-based products, and offer opportunities to meet environmental needs.

Speaking:
H. N. Cheng
Jack Bashian

06/14/2010
4:00PM - 5:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
SPOTLIGHT SESSION—Tenure: How to Get It, What It Does For You
La Louisiane Ballroom
Session Description:
This panel discussion about tenure will feature academic librarians at various stages in the tenure process. The discussion will cover what tenure is, what it does for you, and the details of the tenure process. Plenty of time will be allowed for questions, so bring your concerns to the people who know how tenure works!

Speaking:
Amy Buckland
Leslie Reynolds

Uta Hussong

Valerie Perry


When: Monday 6/14 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Where: The Marriott Hotel
Napoleon Room, 41st Floor
555 Canal Street, New Orleans
SPIE Open House
06/14/2010
7:00PM -10:30PM
NETWORKING/RECEPTION
SHERATON HOTEL
Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division Open House
Gallery Ballroom
Session Description:

Welcome! The PAM Open House is a place to meet and enjoy refreshments, network, and just have fun!


Speaking:
Emily Poworoznek
06/14/2010
9:00PM -11:59PM
NETWORKING/RECEPTION
SHERATON HOTEL
Information Technology and Science-Technology Divisions Open House
Armstrong Ballroom
Session Description:
IT/Sci-Tech co-hosted social event

TUESDAY 06/15/2010
06/15/2010
7:30AM - 9:30AM
BOARD/BUSINESS MEETING
CONVENTION CENTER
Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division Networking Breakfast and Business Meeting
Room 344
Session Description:
As a special addition to our meeting, the report from the PAM International Membership Award winner, Pavlinka Kovatcheva, will be presented. Thanks to American Physical Society for sponsoring the session and to World Scientific for sponsoring the award.

Speaking:
Emily Poworoznek
06/15/2010
8:00AM - 9:30AM
BOARD/BUSINESS MEETING
CONVENTION CENTER
Science-Technology Division Business and Awards Breakfast
Room 345
Session Description:
Join the Science and Technology Division members for breakfast while we congratulate the winners of our 2010 awards and find out what the division is planning for 2010 and beyond.

Speaking:
Hilary Davis
06/15/2010
10:00AM -11:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Data Curation: Reinventing Science Librarianship
Room R07
Session Description:
We all hear about data curation, digital curation, data preservation services, even e-science. What do they mean, and how will data curation affect science librarians? Find out which skills you may already possess and which ones you may want to develop so you can participate in digital data curation efforts at your own organization.

Speaking:
Michael Fosmire
Reagan Moore Ph. D.

Ruth Kneale

Zahra Kamarei

06/15/2010
10:00AM -11:30AM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Contributed Papers
Room 231
Session Description:
  • "Bringing Social Media to Any Library,” by Megan Radomski, Parametrix
  • "Notes for a Global Agency: Leveraging a Needs Assessment to Enhance Service Delivery," by Karen White, Fatmata McCormack, and April E. Knepp, U.S. Agency for International Development
  • "From Special Library to Knowledge Management: Rolling with the Good Times and Weathering Some Bumps Along the Way," by Wendy Thomas, The Environment Agency


Speaking:
Vicki Valleroy
06/15/2010
10:00AM -11:30AM
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Unconference Session #6
Room 204
Session Description:

These sessions will be centered around the Unconference idea. Topics for some sessions will be determined in advance and posted on the SLA Wiki at wiki.sla.org/display/unconf/Welcome+to+our+UnConference+Wiki. Other sessions will focus on whatever topics participants want to discuss. Pre-registration is not required, but the sessions are limited to 75 people.

06/15/2010
10:00AM -11:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Using Social Media for Business Research and Competitive Intelligence
Room 216
Session Description:
The use of social media by business professionals is growing rapidly. As a result, social media content can benefit more than just public relations professionals. Learn how you can use social media when performing business research and competitive intelligence tasks for your enterprise.

Speaking:
Andrew Clark
Ken Sickles

06/15/2010
10:00AM - 5:00PM
NETWORKING/RECEPTION
MARRIOTT AT THE CONVENTION CENTER
Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division Daily Retreat
Division Suite
Session Description:
The PAM suite will be available to PAM members to check e-mail, network with friends, and relax. Snacks and refreshments will be available.

Speaking:
Emily Poworoznek
06/15/2010
11:30AM - 1:30PM
PROGRAM
AIP Focus Group
Session Description:

none
06/15/2010
12:00PM - 1:30PM
CONVENTION CENTER
Academic Division Business Meeting
Room 206
Session Description:

Academic Division business meeting. All members are welcome to attend.

06/15/2010
12:00PM - 1:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Computer Science Roundtable
Room R09
Session Description:
Join us for a lively session on issues facing computer science. Topics will focus on Kindle/e-reader loan programs and augmented reality. Boxed lunches will be provided while supplies last!

Speaking:
Alex Grigg
Dennis Clark

Donald Collins

Lea Wade

Susan Smith

06/15/2010
12:00PM - 1:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Library of the Future: Conversations in the Round
Room R08
Session Description:
Using the format of the popular TV quiz show To Tell the Truth, this session will allow attendees to question panelists and try to determine which one is the director of the “Library of the Future.” Through their answers, the panelists will reveal what will be required for the successful library of the future.

Speaking:
Donna Scbeeder
James King

Monica Ertel

Rebecca Jones

06/15/2010
12:00PM - 1:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Science Information on Mobile Devices
Room R06
Session Description:
This session addresses how information professionals and information providers are using mobile devices. It will provide an overview of chemical and scientific information available for mobile devices, demonstrate specific applications, discuss users’ expectations and experiences, and forecast how access to information using mobile devices will change information vendors and libraries.

Speaking:
Antony Williams
Cory Craig

Joe Murphy

Robin Dasler

06/15/2010
2:00PM - 3:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
60 Sites in 60 Minutes
Room 220
Session Description:

Join our Internet gurus for a fast-paced, fun and fact filled hour. From the best to the bizarre and the most informative to the most entertaining, our panelists will spend just a minute explaining each particular site. By the end of the hour you will have witnessed 60 entertaining, educational, and informative sites.


Speaking:
Gayle Lynn-Nelson
John DiGilio

06/15/2010
2:00PM - 3:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Physics Roundtable
Room 344
Session Description:
Thurston Miller will discuss his academic genealogy project and how he succeeded in tracing the intellectual heritage of Notre Dame’s physics faculty back through their dissertation advisors. Next representatives from several prominent physics publishers (AIP, APS, IOP, and INSPEC) will present their perspectives on the top trends in physics, including the growing interdisciplinary aspect. The session will conclude with an opportunity for attendees to discuss issues of interest, including embedded librarianship, arXiv for mobiles, arXiv's new funding model, downsizing, and more.

Speaking:
Alison Loudon PhD
Alison Verbeck

Christopher Marker

David Voss

Jeffra Bussmann

Nicola Gulley

Thurston Miller

06/15/2010
2:00PM - 3:30PM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Unconference Session #7
Room 204
Session Description:

These sessions will be centered around the Unconference idea. Topics for some sessions will be determined in advance and posted on the SLA Wiki at wiki.sla.org/display/unconf/Welcome+to+our+UnConference+Wiki. Other sessions will focus on whatever topics participants want to discuss. Pre-registration is not required, but the sessions are limited to 75 people.

06/15/2010
2:00PM - 3:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Social Technologies for Collaboration
Room 230
Session Description:
Join us for a review of social technologies for individuals and organizations. Speakers will share their experiences with various tools, technologies and platforms used inside and outside their organizations, with a focus on “what to use when.”
06/15/2010
2:00PM - 3:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
SPOTLIGHT SESSION—Science of Hot Sauce
La Louisiane Ballroom
Session Description:
Our speakers include: Dr. Ben Villalón, or "Dr. Pepper," a retired Texas Extension Specialist who will discuss the scientific properties of hot sauces and more spicy information; and a chef from Juan's Flying Burrito, a local Creole Tex-Mex restaurant, will do a salsa demonstration and tasting. This spicy session is co‐sponsored with three other science divisions.

Speaking:
Ben Villalón
06/15/2010
3:00PM - 5:30PM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
INFO-EXPO
INFO-EXPO "French Quarter" Networking Reception
Halls A & B
Session Description:
Take dessert from strolling buffet tables with colorfully attired ladies built into the center of each table. This is your last opportunity for non-conflict networking time and refreshments in the INFO-EXPO. Stay until the closing to see if you won $2,000.
06/15/2010
5:30PM - 7:00PM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Division Cabinet Meeting
Room R05
Session Description:
This is the official business meeting of SLA divisions. Division chairs and chairs-elect convene to request and receive reports, advise the board on matters of division interest, and initiate proposals for board consideration. The meeting is open to all SLA members.
06/15/2010
5:30PM - 7:30PM
NETWORKING/RECEPTION
SHERATON HOTEL
All Sciences Poster Session & Reception
Rhythms Ballroom 2
Session Description:
Enjoy refreshments and posters showcasing the work of your colleagues in the science divisions. The themes are New Strategic Alignments; Survival and Success beyond an Economic Recession; Information Literacy: User Instruction and E-Learning in the Sciences During; and Beyond an Economic Recession: New Methods, New Participants, New Tools.
06/15/2010
7:00PM - 8:00PM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Joint Cabinet Meeting
Room R04
Session Description:
This is the official joint business meeting of SLA chapters and divisions. Chapter presidents and presidents-elects and division chairs and chairs-elects convene to request and receive reports, advise the board on matters of chapter and division interest, and initiate proposals for board consideration. Chapter cabinet and division cabinet chair-elect candidates will also give remarks. The meeting is open to all SLA members.
06/15/2010
9:00PM -11:59PM
NETWORKING/RECEPTION
SHERATON HOTEL
Information Technology, Leadership and Management, and Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Divisions Open House and Dance Party
Armstrong Ballroom
Session Description:

Open House - Dance Party


WEDNESDAY 06/16/2010
06/16/2010
8:00AM - 9:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Grants Librarianship
Room 207
Session Description:
This session will focus on strategies for marketing services as a grants librarian and integrating services with university/organization practices. Speakers will discuss outreach, coordination of funding opportunities, and elements of a successful grant application. Coffee and donuts will be available (while supplies last)!

Speaking:
Elizabeth Brown
Linda Galloway

Susan Kendrick

06/16/2010
8:00AM - 9:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Mathematics Roundtable
Room 208
Session Description:
Join us for a discussion of trends in mathematics information and communication. Discussion topics may include math publisher alerting enhancements, publication exchange programs, shared journal access, promoting open access, and math branch library consolidations. A light breakfast will be provided

Speaking:
Martha Tucker
Uta Hussong-Christian

06/16/2010
8:00AM - 9:30AM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Unconference Session #8
Room 204
Session Description:

These sessions will be centered around the Unconference idea. Topics for some sessions will be determined in advance and posted on the SLA Wiki at wiki.sla.org/display/unconf/Welcome+to+our+UnConference+Wiki. Other sessions will focus on whatever topics participants want to discuss. Pre-registration is not required, but the sessions are limited to 75 people.

06/16/2010
8:00AM -11:00AM
NETWORKING/RECEPTION
MARRIOTT AT THE CONVENTION CENTER
Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division Daily Retreat
Division Suite
Session Description:
The PAM suite will be available to PAM members to check e-mail, network with friends, and relax. Snacks and refreshments will be available.

Speaking:
Emily Poworoznek
06/16/2010
10:00AM -11:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Drupal Use in Libraries
Room 207
Session Description:

Discuss Drupal and its use in libraries


Speaking:
James King
Kieran Lal

06/16/2010
10:00AM -11:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Embed Yourself: The Librarian is IN
Room R06
Session Description:
How do information professionals step out of their offices to become vital participants in research, project planning and data curation? Find out how to embed yourself within your organization.

Speaking:
Jacob Carlson
Ruth Kneale

06/16/2010
10:00AM -11:30AM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Resources for Polymer Information
Room 220
Session Description:

Our presenters (one academic librarian, one corporate librarian) will discuss the key polymer information resources that everyone should know about.


Speaking:
Ann Bolek
Marie Fraties-Block

Norah Xiao

06/16/2010
12:00PM - 1:30PM
PROGRAM
CONVENTION CENTER
Astronomy Roundtable
Room 215
Session Description:
This session will feature a discussion of astronomy-related topics and will include a presentation on e-science and the National Science Foundation's DataNet, an update from the Astrophysics Data System, news from the American Astronomical Association, and a report from the Sixth Library and Information Services in Astronomy (LISA) conference in Pune, India.

Speaking:
Chris Biemesderfer
Donna Thompson

Jane Holmquist

Jill Lagerstrom

Karon Kelly

Sally Bosken

06/16/2010
2:00PM - 4:00PM
SLA HQ CONFERENCE-WIDE EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER
SLA Closing General Session and Membership Meeting
La Louisiane Ballroom
Session Description:
In a lecture based on his forthcoming book, The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains, Nicholas Carr describes how the Internet is eroding our ability to read deeply and absorb knowledge—the skills we develop from reading books. The Shallows builds on his controversial 2008 article, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”, which appeared in The Atlantic. Carr has made a name for himself questioning the conventional wisdom that information technology is a boon to society, and you won’t want to miss what he has to say about the impact of computers on how we glean information.