Looking back on my term, I'm very pleased with the growing level of connection among SLA Divisions. I have instituted new tools so that Divisions now have a variety of new [...] Read More »
My bio says I believe “technology can be used to make information more accessible, organizations more transparent, and people easier to find.” At the end of my term, you will [...] Read More »
One key success measure would be developing stronger member awareness and involvement; particularly in activities which align our efforts with the important priorities of (1) providing continuing education for all [...] Read More »
During my tenure on the SLA Board as Division Cabinet Chair, I have seen our Association continue to grow and play an increasingly vital role in the lives of SLA [...] Read More »
My focus was to assist chapter leaders to achieve if not effortless success then effectiveness with less effort in less time than may have been feared. I reached out to invite discussion of [...] Read More »
A coordinator of digital publishing initiatives, a content development officer for education communities, a digitization facilitator for the Smithsonian, an embedded librarian in a design firm, and a patent application [...] Read More »
Professor to Study the Value of Corporate Libraries Engaged in Competitive Intelligence Practices Dr. Tao Jin, assistant professor in the School of Library and Information Science at Louisiana State University [...] Read More »
Are you taking advantage of all your SLA Membership has to offer? The Maximizing Your Membership Benefits program on Click U filled up fast, but you can now catch the [...] Read More »
Still time to save for SLA 2010! Networking, educational sessions, and researching vendors. These are three things you can do at the SLA 2010 Annual Conference & INFO-EXPO. And, if you register [...] Read More »
By Dennie Heye This year I am attending the SLA 2010 conference on my own budget. Let me explain my reasoning: The primary reason is that I want to meet [...] Read More »