RMRT (Retired Members Round Table)

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The Retired Members Round Table (RMRT) shall exist to develop programs of particular interest to retired persons from all types of libraries and all forms of library services, including formal opportunities for continued involvement and learning; a variety of leadership training and opportunities for mentoring; lifelong professional involvement and networking; and active engagement in the American Library Association and the profession of librarianship.

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  • 1.  Annual will be virtual

    Posted Jan 28, 2021 03:58 PM
    2021 ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition (Virtual)

    HICAGO - The American Library Association's Executive Board announced today that the 2021 ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition scheduled for June 23-29 in Chicago will take place virtually.

    "We hoped that by this summer, it would be safe to meet again in person. However, that is clearly not the case. Despite the promise of vaccines, the pandemic continues to devastate our country. For the safety of everyone involved, we will be moving our Annual Conference to a virtual format," said Julius C. Jefferson, Jr., ALA president.

    Jefferson continued: "Given the success of our just-wrapped virtual Midwinter meeting, I am confident that Annual will be just as dynamic, engaging and inspiring. As always, we will have big name speakers, a full online exhibit floor, and more events and opportunities to network, learn and grow that I know participants will love."

    ALA Annual attracts some of today's most highly regarded keynoters and authors, and speakers will be announced early this spring along with additional information on programs, sessions, meetings, and exhibits. Registration will open March 1, 2021, and advance rates end April 16. In the coming weeks, presenters who submitted program proposals will be contacted by ALA representatives with more information about next steps for the online format.

    "COVID-19 has profoundly changed the library world – and, of course, the wider world around us. But I'm buoyed by the incredible determination, resilience and community-building I've seen in the past year," ALA Executive Director Tracie D. Hall said. "As a body, ALA has proven nimble and unflappable in the face of adversity and we will continue to prioritize safety, even as we strive to innovate the digital conference experience to widen attendance and deepen engagement well after this period. Based on the incredible response that Virtual Midwinter 2021 received, we look forward to a dynamic Annual Conference program guaranteed to illuminate, inform and inspire."

    Julius C. Jefferson Jr.

    2020-2021 ALA President



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  • 2.  RE: Annual will be virtual

    Posted Jan 28, 2021 07:08 PM
    This is really too bad. Will we have a virtual RMRT membership meeting?





  • 3.  RE: Annual will be virtual

    Posted Jan 30, 2021 12:46 PM
    Yes, this really makes us sad. The best thing about ALA is seeing friends in person. My husband is on the ballot for the Newbery Committee (Ed Spicer. Please vote for him if you are a member of ALSC-it's the reason he joined ALA 20 years ago!) Committee meetings won't be the same...--





  • 4.  RE: Annual will be virtual

    Posted Jan 31, 2021 07:30 AM
    I won't be attending any virtual conferences. Since I'm retired, I don't need any practical sessions. I attend to see old friends and possibly make some new ones. I also like the exhibits to learn what's new in collection development. Finally, spending that much time on Zoom in my office wouldn't be all that much fun.

    I do hold the counter-opinion that Zoom is often better for meetings because no one is left out and side conversations can be blocked. But they too wear me out more quickly than in-person meetings.

    Bob


    Take care; be safe; stay healthy; hope that the vaccine takes hold quickly.


    Robert P. Holley

    Professor Emeritus, Wayne State University

    13303 Borgman Avenue

    Huntington Woods, MI  48070-1005

    email: aa3805@wayne.edu

    phone: 248-547-0306