Core Library Consulting Interest Group

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Visit the ALA Core Library Consultants Directory - find consultants who can work with your library on a variety of topics and specialties. Consultants may add themselves and update entries at any time. 

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Purpose: Supports professional development by providing programs, information exchange, and networking opportunities of interest to independent librarians, library consultants, state library and regional library consultants, and anyone who wants to push the boundaries of librarianship.

This group is part of Core's Leadership & Management Section.

 

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  • 1.  Congratulations to Sara Laughlin and Liz Bishoff!!

    Posted Jun 04, 2012 03:59 PM

    June 4, 2012 -

    ASCLA Library Consultant Interest Group Colleagues -  Congratulations are in order! Two of our LCIG members have been elected to leadership positions in ASCLA!

    LCIG Leadership Team member and longtime library consultant and library leader Sara G. Laughlin will be the next ASCLA vice-president/president-elect, starting her term of office after the 2012 ALA Conference in Anaheim. (read more about Sara below).

    And Liz Bishoff of the The Bishoff Group was elected as the ASCLA's new ALA Councilor!  

    Congratulations to both of you!!

    More about Sara.....

    Sara Gaar Laughlin, director of the Monroe County Indiana Public Library and longtime member of ALA and ASCLA, will serve as the next vice-president/president-elect of ASCLA. In her new leadership role, Laughlin hopes to provide strong and creative leadership that will tap into ASCLA members’ deep commitment to the library mission, as well as their strong expertise and broad professional networks—three unique attributes of ASCLA members that will help the division evolve in the face of rapid changes in publishing, technology and funding.

    Laughlin joined ASCLA more than three decades ago when she took on a coordinator position at the Stone Hills Library Network. She has served both the library profession and the division in a broad variety of capacities: as a member of the Independent Librarians’ Exchange (ILEX) Executive Committee—now Library Consultants Interest Group; as section chair for the Interlibrary Cooperation and Networking (ICAN) Section; and as longtime editor of Interface (2001-08), ASCLA’s newsletter. She has also presented many programs and preconferences, including partnering with ASCLA consulting colleagues to produce the sold-out “Assembling a Consulting Toolkit” preconference which was offered in 2010 and 2011. For her service, she received the 2004 ASCLA Service Award.  She has also served as president of the Indiana Library Federation and the Friends of Indiana Libraries.

    Laughlin received the 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce. She co-authored two books with ALA: “Quality Library: A Guide to Staff-driver Improvement, Better Efficiency, and Happier Customers” (2008) and “Library’s Continuous Improvement Fieldbook: 29 Ready-to-Use Tools” (2003).

    Prior to her current position at Monroe County Public Library, she served on the library’s Board of Trustees. Her prior professional experience includes serving as President of Sara Laughlin & Associates, Inc. from 1997-2007.  She earned both an MLS and MA in Art History from Indiana University and a BA in History from the University of Cincinnati.



  • 2.  RE: Congratulations to Sara Laughlin and Liz Bishoff!!

    Posted Jun 05, 2012 08:04 AM

    And a few complimentary words about the "Toolkit" workshop: I took it two years ago and it was indisputably one of the best and most helpful I've taken anywhere in my entire career in the library and information profession.  I know that's a pretty strong statement, but I don't make it lightly.  The presentations and attendee participation helped me focus on those areas of work in which I want to continue to be involved, and the kinds of organizations I want to help, after I retire in just a few years.  I've saved my handouts and the notes I took, and they've given me ideas that I've been exploring through ALA, SLA, MLA and other organizations, including the library I'm at now! I hope the workshop will be offered again, especially as more of us make retirement plans or change career goals for other reasons.