ACLA 2020 Biennial Conference – Virtual Edition Sessions

 

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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

9:00-9:45: Opening Session featuring keynote speaker Timothy Owens, NC State Librarian, and Rob Ross, Executive Director of NC LIVE

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10:00-10:50: “‘Sorry, I Didn’t Realize…’: Techniques for Being Inclusive in the Planning and Provision of Library Services and Programs” (Kawanna Bright, East Carolina University)

Being more inclusive in how we create library services and programming can be a natural part of the process when reviewing and developing library services and programs. This session will offer suggestions for easy ways to integrate inclusivity into library services and help attendees develop an inclusive mindset when developing library services and programs.

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11:10-12:00: “Introducing Scholarly Communications: A Cross-Departmental Approach for Reaching Students and Faculty” (Anna Craft, Amy Harris Houk, Samantha Harlow, UNC-Greensboro)

In the UNCG University Libraries, support for scholarly communications is a collaborative effort that involves personnel from Technical Services, Research, Outreach, and Instruction (ROI), and other departments. This presentation will discuss a professional development program that seeks to proactively meet scholarly communications needs for online and in-person graduate students and faculty at UNC Greensboro (UNCG).

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12:45-1:35: “Adulting 101: How to Teach the Skills of Life” (Laura Hess, UNC-Pembroke)

In 2019-2020, the Livermore Library has hosted a series of Adulting 101 workshops to teach students important life skills that they may not have learned in school. This presentation will discuss the creation of the Adulting 101 workshop series, the collaboration process for leading the sessions, and our plans for continuing to offer workshops in the future.

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1:55-2:45: “Getting Things Done: Learn about SMART Goals and How to Use them in Successfully Completing Projects” (Virginia Sharp March, Onslow County Public Library)

Words without action do not create results. Tackling projects can sometimes be overwhelming. Learn about SMART Goals and how to use them in successfully completing projects.

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3:05-3:55: “Electronic Resources for Education: A Collaborative Approach”
(Melissa Raymer and Nathan Saunders, UNC-Wilmington)

Most school libraries do not focus on collecting or providing access to electronic periodicals or primary sources through databases. The presenters will discuss the ways they’ve reached out to local teachers to raise awareness of primary sources available through Randall Library (UNCW) digital collections, NC LIVE databases, and other websites such as DigitalNC and the Library of Congress.

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4:10-5:00: “Bringing User Testing to the Library: The Power of Learning from Your Users” (Marcella Fredriksson, UNC-Wilmington)

Usability testing is an important tool for developing new technology and products. Not everyone uses websites or software the same way and user testing can help demonstrate pain points your users may be experiencing. This session will show some of the best practices for user testing with examples of how UNCW Randall Library has performed usability testing to improve the library’s web and search experiences.

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ACLA 2020 Biennial Conference – Virtual Edition Information

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We are excited to share the Session Line-Up for the ACLA Biennial Conference – Virtual Edition!

The conference will be held online Wednesday, May 27th from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. via Zoom. Links to join each session will be added to this page one week before the date of the conference

Technology Used for Conference:

All conference sessions will be live meetings held using the virtual meeting software, Zoom. No pre-registration is required.

You do not need a Zoom account to join conference sessions, but if you want to take advantage of all Zoom features (virtual background, etc.) we recommend downloading the Zoom client.

Virtual Conference FAQ:

There is no fee to attend the conference!

You do not need to download any software in order to attend the virtual sessions.

Conference sessions will be recorded and shared on the ACLA webpage for future viewing. We will not share identifying information of attendees, such as names and emails.

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ACLA 2020 Biennial Conference – Virtual Edition Save the Date

 

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The Azalea Coast Library Association invites you to attend our 3rd Biennial Spring Conference – ONLINE!

ACLA is hosting a virtual version of our Biennial Conference on Wednesday, May 27, 2020, via Zoom. Stay tuned! More information to come.

 

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ACLA CONFERENCE 2020 – CANCELED

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Hello Everyone,

After much consideration, due to the COVID-19 virus, we have decided to cancel the ACLA conference that was scheduled to be held on Friday, April 17th in Wilmington at the NHCPL. We apologize for the inconvenience, but wanted to inform the ACLA community as soon as we could.

We will work with those of you who have already registered and have sent payment, in order to reimburse you, or the entity that paid for your registration.

If you paid by Paypal, our ACLA Treasurer can refund you via Paypal.  If you’ve paid by check, please email ksaroff@nhcgov.com with the name of the person, or the entity, that you would like reimbursed. Please list mailing address to send the checks to as well.

The ACLA Treasurer will VOID all paper checks she has received so far, but not deposited, and return those checks to the respective person or entity that originally sent them.

We are planning to hold a regular quarterly meeting as soon as is feasible, to regroup and discuss possible virtual options to present the information that was going to be shared at the conference. Stay tuned for more information from our website: Azalea Coast Library Association and our ACLA Facebook page.

Please let us know if you have any questions by either responding personally to me, or to the ACLA Gmail address: azaleacoastlibraries@gmail.com.
Sincerely,

Elisabeth Garner
Elisabeth P. Garner, M.Ed., M.L.S.
Library Specialist-Government Information
Vice Chair/Chair Elect-GRS for NCLA
Chair, Azalea Coast Library Association
910-962-4272

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ACLA Conference Hotel Information

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We’ve partnered with Residence Inn Marriott-Wilmington Landfall located at Culbreth Drive, Wilmington, NC 28405.

Rates:
$169.00 – Thursday night (April 16th)
$189.00 – Friday & Saturday nights (April 17-18)

Please contact hotel directly for booking at 910-256-0098 and mention the Azalea Coast Library Association group block rate.  No promo code needed.  Must book on or before 3/20/2020 to guarantee the conference rate.

The hotel is conveniently located next door to the conference site and near the Mayfaire Shopping area and Wrightsville Beach.

 **Attendees can book their room(s) by calling the main desk number (910-256-0098) and mentioning the Azalea Coast Library Association group block rate.

 

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