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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Reminder: Call for Proposals - Conference on Academic Library Management (CALM)

  • 1.  Reminder: Call for Proposals - Conference on Academic Library Management (CALM)

    Posted Dec 01, 2020 10:41 AM

    Reminder: Call for Proposals for the Conference on Academic Library Management (CALM) are due on December 15! 

    The inaugural Conference on Academic Library Management (CALM), taking place the week of March 15, 2021, invites proposals for virtual presentations that inform and inspire the practice and application of management in academic libraries. This conference is geared towards current middle managers, administrators, coordinators, and those who aspire to take on those roles. We will focus on person-centered management practices that aim toward creating more just and inclusive workplaces. 

    We invite either 60-minute presentations or 10-minute lightning talks on all topics related to library management, including but not limited to encompassing tips and advice, practical application, research, and learning from failures, in any area, especially:

    • Budget / fiscal planning and expenditures
    • Hiring practices and policies
    • Crisis and emergency management
    • Communication and transparency
    • Advocacy and relationship building
    • Time management and work life balance
    • Anti-racist management practices and policies
    • Supervision, evaluation, and other personnel topics
    • Organizational climate and culture, retention, and growth
    • Career planning, professional development, and mentoring
    • Management without authority and managing up and side-ways
    • Decision-making
    • Diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion
    • Team building and team cultivation
    • Motivation and empowerment

    Proposal and Conference Timeline:

    • Proposals due: December 15, 2020
    • Notification of accepted proposals: Week of January 15, 2021
    • Conference: Week of March 15, 2021 

    Proposals can be submitted using this Google form

    If you have any questions or comments, let us know at CALMConf@gmail.com.



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    Kathleen Bell
    Head, Assessment and Planning
    George Mason University
    She/Her/Hers
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