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Main Author: Berry, John N., III
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ930080
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contents ALA 2010: The Costly Cornucopia Berry, John N., III Conferences (Gatherings) Library Associations Librarians Program Descriptions Program Design Program Proposals Conference Papers Program Content Every librarian wants to go to the American Library Association (ALA) annual conference in Washington, DC, June 24-29. Despite that, more than half of those asked informally said they can't afford it. The good news is a cornucopia of programs aimed at nearly every need of librarians of all types and including every best practice in libraries. Many offer practical applications of the profession's core values. Even better, most sessions are free once a participant pays to register. There is advice for internal and external communications, as well as strategies and practical political tips for public budget battles and other advocacy. Programs on the benefit and need for green libraries and librarianship are side by side with programs on how to employ the latest hard- and software in staff development, publicity, reference and research work, and information literacy.
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spellingShingle ALA 2010: The Costly Cornucopia
Berry, John N., III
Conferences (Gatherings)
Library Associations
Librarians
Program Descriptions
Program Design
Program Proposals
Conference Papers
Program Content
ALA 2010: The Costly Cornucopia Berry, John N., III Conferences (Gatherings) Library Associations Librarians Program Descriptions Program Design Program Proposals Conference Papers Program Content Every librarian wants to go to the American Library Association (ALA) annual conference in Washington, DC, June 24-29. Despite that, more than half of those asked informally said they can't afford it. The good news is a cornucopia of programs aimed at nearly every need of librarians of all types and including every best practice in libraries. Many offer practical applications of the profession's core values. Even better, most sessions are free once a participant pays to register. There is advice for internal and external communications, as well as strategies and practical political tips for public budget battles and other advocacy. Programs on the benefit and need for green libraries and librarianship are side by side with programs on how to employ the latest hard- and software in staff development, publicity, reference and research work, and information literacy.
title ALA 2010: The Costly Cornucopia
topic Conferences (Gatherings)
Library Associations
Librarians
Program Descriptions
Program Design
Program Proposals
Conference Papers
Program Content
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ930080