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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  • 1.  ASCLA Library Consultant Interest Group 2011-2012 Highlights Report for ASCLA Board of Directors

    Posted Jun 08, 2012 03:04 PM
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    Hi All - Welcome to our newest LCIG members! 

    Attached is the 2011-2012 Highlights report that your LCIG Leadership Team submitted to the ASCLA Board of Directors today. 

    Enjoy! 

    Yours,

    Carol 



  • 2.  RE: ASCLA Library Consultant Interest Group 2011-2012 Highlights Report for ASCLA Board of Directors

    Posted Jun 11, 2012 07:52 AM

    I've just read the LCIG Highlights and noticed the suggestion to offer that workshop at either Midwinter or Annual 2013.  I cannot urge ALA too strongly to do so--in fact, if it could be given at both conferences, that would be ideal, since many people are able to attend one conference or the other but not both.  As I said earlier, I took it the last time it was offered, and I learned things about my own interests and skills that I hadn't really thought about earlier.  It's the kind of workshop whose lessons stay with you and can be useful for years to come!