The presentations and handouts we’ve received from SLA 2015 speakers are now available in the online planner. Links to these documents are in the conference session records, below the session […] Read More »
Does your SLA chapter, division or caucus use social media? Would you like help making that first step, or would you like some tips on how to do it better? […] Read More »
The Competencies Task Force is holding a session at SLA 2015 in Boston on Monday, June 15, at 4:00 p.m. in room 153C in the convention center. Please join task […] Read More »
On June 14, the Special Libraries Association will present its most prestigious award to an author, innovator, and entrepreneur who has played a leading role in creating and strengthening ties […] Read More »
Live from Boston—it’s #SLAtalk! Join Tracy Z. Maleeff, chair of SLA’s Online Content Advisory Council, for a very special Twitter chat on Tuesday, June 16, during the Closing General Session […] Read More »
What can Twitter tell us about library consultants? How can search go beyond keywords to incorporate meaning and intelligence? Why, how, when and with whom should organizations share data? How […] Read More »
You’re going to the SLA 2015 Annual Conference in Boston for the big things—the education, the new ideas, the networking, the exhibits, the passion and energy you feel being around […] Read More »
Want to build better relationships with library schools, information vendors, or potential members? Trying to get your local newspaper to include coverage of your chapter’s events or awards announcements, but […] Read More »
… you see a funnel cloud moving toward your library? You hear gunshots in another room in your office building? The power goes out suddenly, and it’s dark outside? Often, […] Read More »
Crime, corruption, and cannabis. Fish, Fenway, and the Freedom Trail. Networking, noshing, and … well, you get the picture. What will your SLA 2015 include? On May 27, Tracy Maleeff, […] Read More »