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Why Go to a Library Conference?

Apple BasketThe Information and Technology Educators of MN (ITEM, previously MEMO) conference is thundering down the calendar toward us beginning the first week in October. Then, during the second week in October, the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Conference crops up! Are you registered?

Ideally, you are able to attend  a library conference of some form at least once a year. If you have a job that counts on you staying up-to-date, a conference is a great way to sharpen your skill set. I understand that professional development dollars are tight, but think beyond the dollars for a moment. Faced with incredibly big jobs, high work expectations beyond what we thought possible, and a world of fast-paced change, why go to a MN library conference?

Here are  my Top 10 Reasons to Register for the ITEM or MLA Fall Conferences Now….

  1. You have an excuse to buy a cool outfit, a new pair of shoes, or gasp…a new bag (even though you have hundreds)
  2. Informal conversations: Whether it be at a lunch table, in the commons area between sessions, or over cocktails at happy hour, a conference is an excellent place to figure out what your peers are worried about, working on, and thinking about. Be brave, strike up a conversation! You can save yourself a ton of time and work by talking to others who will share.
  3. Bags: While in the exhibit area, you have the opportunity to collect yet more bags for your collection of hundreds; some that include cat portraits!
  4. Free books: many companies are handing out free advanced copies of books!
  5. Do you hate talking on the phone with sales people, but need some new products, pricing, or information? Bribe a colleague to go with you (for the free candy) to the exhibit areas, and plan ahead of time how you will exit any sales talk that has gone far enough. Tag teams rule!
  6. Authors: Library conferences always include author talks, and we do love anything an author has to say!
  7. Eyeglasses: Have I mentioned that librarians also love to show off their hip eyewear, and why is it that most of us are almost blind?
  8. Keynotes: Conference planners think long and hard to bring in big names and popular folk that have appeal, and it is rare to be thoroughly disappointed, very rare!
  9. Breakout sessions: There are usually so many to pick from, that you often have a hard time. Me, I intentionally look for the rooms bursting at the seams with people. I want to know what everyone is so geeked up about! If it is something I know very little about, I really should be there! Am hoping for a session on Cosplay.
  10. The evening social event: You will have a blast and get to know the playful side of people. In the past,  the multitype library systems (CMLE is one of them) offered a trivia event, this year at both conferences we are hosting a gaming  night, literary games no less,  with prizes and bragging rights too! Did I mention free food? Can it get better? Geeks rule….

What have I missed? Add it in the comments! Ready to register now?

Go to our handy events table, and click on the appropriate event link to register! Easy…

No Money? A  CMLE scholarship  of up to $200 is yours to use for registration, hotel, mileage, meals, or to subsidize the cost of your employer hiring a substitute worker so you can be away. If you approach your boss to say you have found a way to contribute  $200, they will know you are invested and have taken initiative. The application process is easy, CMLE would love to exhaust its scholarship budget this year on these two conferences alone, so go for it!

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Seven Takeaways from ISTE 2014

ISTE2014logoIf you were lucky enough to attend the ISTE 2014 event in Atlanta this year you probably already know what a ground breaking year it was. If you weren’t one of the lucky ones, SmartBrief put together a list of the top seven takeaways. From discussions about BYOD to “all-in-one” solutions ISTE 2014 covered it all.

ISTE is the International Society for Technology in Education and works to engage educators and education leaders in learning and teaching through the innovative and effective uses of technology in PK-12 and teacher education.

ISTE 2015 has already been scheduled so start making your case why you should attend!

Lake Superior Libraries Symposium

We are excited to announce that online registration is open for the 2014 Lake Superior Libraries Symposium to be held on Friday, June 6th, 2014 at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Library staff, patrons, administrators, trustees, and students from the Upper Midwest and beyond are invited to attend and participate. Register today!

For just $49, you’ll experience:

Keynote by Jessamyn West, author of Without a Net: Librarians Bridging the Digital Divide, MetaFilter moderator, blogger at Librarian.net, and general technologist extraordinaire.

Our conference is located in beautiful Duluth, the gateway to the North Shore of Lake Superior. The region features world class breweries, restaurants, and outdoor activities.

Have more questions? Contact us: http://lakesuperiorlibrariessymposium.com/contact/

About Us: The Lake Superior Libraries Symposium is a conference developed by librarians from Northwestern Wisconsin and Northeastern Minnesota. The Symposium was created to promote resource sharing and communication between organizations and to help librarians develop enhanced professional networks. Our continued operations are thanks to the in-kind and monetary contributions of our supporters.

 

Hubbs Children's Literature Conference

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Image by flickingerbrad. Retrieved from Flickr. Used under Creative Commons’ licensing.

This well-loved,  annual event is designed for parents, teachers, students, librarians, writers and others interested in encouraging the use of quality children’s literature in homes, schools, and communities. This year’s keynote speakers are award-winning authors Steve Sheinkin and Lauren Stringer.

Registration fee: General $60;  Student $20

Date: Saturday, Feb 22, 9-3pm.

Location, University of St. Thomas, Terrence Murphy Hall; 1000 LaSalle Avenue, Minneapolis MN 55403

To  get the schedule for the day, including information about breakout sessions; or to register go to http://tinyurl.com/pqzurdy

Discounts on Conferences

Discounts on:

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Computers in Libraries Conference and

Internet @ Schools Conference Track

Important: PLEASE CONTACT TIM JOHNSON (contact information below)with your questions about this discounted registration opportunity

Information Today will offer the Computers in Libraries 2014 Conference and Exhibition being held at the Washington Hilton, Washington D.C. from April 7-9, 2014.  MINITEX will be coordinating a discounted group registration.  The special rate for the Computers in Libraries conference is $299.00 for the three-day event (April 7-9, 2014).  In addition, discounted prices of $109.00 for the  Internet@Schools Track are also available.  No discount rates are available for the pre-and post-conference seminars and workshops.

Available this year is online registration which will make registration quicker and will extend the registration deadline until March 7, 2014.  For registration use Promo Code MIN14. Go to: http://tinyurl.com/k6cg7tz

For mail in registration:  please request a registration form from MINITEX.  We need to receive your payment, checks payable to Information Today, Inc., and registration form no later than February 25, 2014.  No registrations will be accepted after February 25, 2014.  Please indicate if you would prefer to have the registration fee deducted from your MINITEX deposit account.

If you have any questions feel free to contact me.

Thanks,

Tim Johnson

Minitex, Phone: 612-626-0885 or 800-462-5348 or Fax: 612-624-1199

johns216@umn.edu