LLAMA Events at Annual Conference 2009 in Chicago
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Preconferences -- Friday, July 10, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Uncommonly Sustainable: The New Information Commons at Loyola University Chicago
This day-long preconference examines the planning, design, and features of the Richard J. Klarchek Information Commons. Spanning four floors, the facility includes smart group rooms and a digital media lab. Assistance is available on all floors. The facility is Leed registered, and utilizes numerous energy efficient technologies. Presenters include the architect, dean of libraries, director of the
Speakers: Leslie M. Haas, Director, Klarchek Information Commons, University Libraries, Loyola University Chicago; Robert Seal, Dean, University Libraries, Loyola University Chicago, Library; Jeannette Pierce, Head, Reference, Loyola University Chicago, Library; Devon Patterson, Architect, Solomon Cordwell Buenz; Bruce Montes, , Loyola University Chicago, Information Services; Wayne Sliwa, , Loyola University Chicago, Facilities
Building Blocks 101: A Space Planning Guide with Hands-On Experience
Come experience the wonders of the Chicago Merchandise Mart. Learn how to use basic planning guidelines and the new edition of "Building Blocks" to plan your next renovation/expansion or new building. Case studies of both public and academic libraries.
Speakers: Barbara Norland, Senior Librarian, Building Projects, District of Columbia Public Library; James Lutz, Texas Christian University; Denelle Wrightson, PSA-Dewberry Architects
Development’s Next Top Model: Best Practices in Fund Raising
Program will highlight best practices for capital and annual-giving campaigns: put a new face on old practices with smart, unique strategy plans for every type of library. A panel of experts revamps donor recognition with a complete make-over; from friend-raising to fund-raising, learn innovative ways of building affiliations and honoring donors. Participants will focus on edgy "e"-merging technologies, the latest trends to date. This exciting day is designed to put you on the fundraising runway.
Speakers: Dana Rooks, Dean of Libraries, University of Houston; Susan Hyatt, Director of Development, The Gelman Library System, The George Washington University; Peter Pearson, President, Library Strategies: A Consulting Group of the Friends of the Saint Paul Pu; Tricia Ambler, Client Services Manager, WealthEngine.com; George Needham, Vice President, Member Services, OCLC, Inc
LLAMA Fundraising Event -- Friday, July 10, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
A Night of Laughs at Chicago’s Second City
Since 1959, The Second City has established itself as a Chicago landmark and a national treasure. Join LLAMA for a night of improv comedy at the theatre that launched the careers of such comic greats as Tina Fey, John Belushi, Mike Myers, Bill Murray, Gilda Radner, and countless others. A portion of the ticket price will help support future LLAMA programming.
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The following Events Were Canceled Due to Low Registration Numbers:
An Inside Look at Leadership
Presented in partnership with the Pacific Institute of Seattle,
Presenter: Robin Brummet, Senior Partner/Project Director and Master Facilitator, The Pacific Institute
Moving Your Library’s Collections
Every library needs to move its collections at some point. This
preconference will offer practical advice for planning collection
space, doing a move yourself, working with a mover, and handling
special situations such as moving archival material and moving into
high-density shelving. A panel of
representatives from several moving companies will share their
perspectives on moving libraries, and break-out sessions will let
participants talk in more detail with experts about the topics
addressed in the presentations.
Presenters:
Kent Miller, , University of Kansas; Betsy Habich, , Northeastern
University; Paula Walker, , University of Washington; Donald G. Kelsey,
Library planning consultant, Minnesota; Mary Roach, , University of
Kansas; Carla Caforio, , William B Meyer, library relocation
specialists; Kent Miller, , University of Kansas
Green Library Interiors: Fact and Fiction
A panel of design and industry experts will address critical learning needs of library facilities staff and library directors so they can assess what their real needs are, spend their dollars wisely and discuss best practices and sustainable choices that meet the needs of
their projects. Participants will learn the myths and realities of how
finishes, furnishings, equipment and lighting can be green while being
cost-effective. Lunch and showroom tours round out the day at the
Merchandise Mart
Presenters: Steven Carr, , Arlington Public Library (VA); Ryan Todd Sherman, , inside; Joseph Frueh, , Agati Furniture; Donald Hooper, , Milliken Contract; Anita Snader, , Armstrong World Industries
Living the Balanced Scorecard
Balanced
Scorecard (BSC) presenters will take attendees through a day-long case
study enabling them to apply BSC's three broad strategies: customer
intimacy, operational excellence and innovative services. Beginning
with an overview of theory and practice of BSC and followed by case
study work in small groups, participants will work through specific
issues from academic and public libraries and will leave with the
knowledge and skills needed to implement BSC in their own libraries.
Speakers: Joe Matthews, , Matthews & Associates,