Core Library Consulting Interest Group

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Visit the ALA Core Library Consultants Directory to 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.

Also, please visit our Library Consulting FAQ for more information about becoming a library consultant.

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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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LCIG Midwinter Conference Plans

  • 1.  LCIG Midwinter Conference Plans

    Posted Aug 16, 2012 12:53 PM

    Please reply to me (smithee@seflin.org) or comment to this ALA Connect message by Monday August 20.

    The ASCLA Library Consultant Interest Group (LCIG) is only in the second year as an interest group and does not have "traditional meeting times." Help us to determine programs that will fit the needs of our LCIG members by responding to the questions below. 

    At Midwinter Conferences LCIG sponsors a Discussion Forum followed by the LCIG Leadership Team meeting. The 2013 ALA Midwinter conference is in Seattle January 25-29. The LCIG Discussion Forum on the topic of "ethical issues confronted by library consultants in their work" will include some experienced consultants sharing experiences followed by questions and discussion. Everyone is invited to stay for the LCIG Leadership Team meeting. The tentative time for the LCIG Discussion Forum is Sunday January 27 from 4:00 to 5:30.

    1. Do you see any significant conflict with this time slot?
    2. Do you think you would be likely to attend the Discussion Forum?
    3. Are there questions or topics you would like to include in this discussion?
    4. Is there any other information pertinent to meeting room location, setup or special requests?

    At the Seattle Midwinter Conference there may also be a ticketed special event lunch for library consultants. Look for more information closer to the conference dates.

    Looking forward to the 2013 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago June 27-July2, the LCIG will sponsor a pre-conference and three conference programs. The LCIG Leadership Team will meet at the ASCLA All Committee meeting. The tentative LCIG events include:

    The popular Library Consultant's Toolkit preconference workshop will be offered as two half-day sessions on June 27 and 28.

    The planned conference program sessions are:

    PROGRAM 4: Making More Effective Decisions
    Description: The pace of change is accelerating, and the decision-making stakes are
    higher than ever. Given the pressures of time, finances, and transparency, our go-to
    methods of decision-making just aren’t cutting it anymore. Consultants and change
    agents Joan Frye Williams and George Needham offer proven techniques for making
    effective decisions more nimbly and confidently. You will leave this session prepared to
    choose wisely and well in a changing environment.
    Time: Saturday 6/29, 1:00-2:30

    PROGRAM 5: Do Those Numbers Mean Anything?
    Description: The quality and rigor of program evaluation in library services lags
    behind other related fields, including education and social services. The problem is
    complex as it involves technical, administrative and cultural challenges. In this session,
    staff from the Institute of Museum and Library Services Office of Planning, Research
    and Evaluation will discuss strategies for improving the capacity of libraries to use
    evaluation by creating a network linking those producing evaluation with those who use
    the information to make better decisions.
    Time: Sunday 6/30, 8:30-10:00

    PROGRAM 6: Consultants Giving Back
    Description: Consultants Giving Back is an opportunity for consultants to offer free
    consulting to the library community and for librarians to have up to 30 minutes to share
    concerns and get ideas and advice.
    Time: Sunday 6/30, 1:00-5:30

    Please let us know if these planned LCIG events meet your needs and expectations. Let us know of other programs and topics that you would like LCIG to sponsor. AND consider joining the Leadership Team to keep LCIG programming strong!.