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ALACognotes Bookmobile Saturday — see page 10 FRIDAY ISSUE 1 June 28, 2013 2013 ANNUAL CONFERENCE Today Opening General Session 4:00 – 5:15 p.m. Hall B 1 AL A /ERT Exhibits Opening Reception 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. McCormick Place Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hours Friday 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Registration Friday 7:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Blackhawks Parade Today The route of the Blackhawks Victory parade and celebration is close to some of the conference hotels. Although our shuttle bus routes will stay the same, please anticipate travel delays and plan accordingly. All ALA events will start and end as scheduled. really matter? These may not sound like typical questions for an economist to ask, but teven D. Levitt, co-author Levitt is not a typical econoof the upcoming Think mist. 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Which is more dangerous, sights can be applied to daily a gun or a swimming pool? life to make smarter, harder, What do schoolteachers and and better decisions. They sumo wrestlers have in com» see page 8 mon? How much do parents 4:00 – 5:15 p.m. Hall B1 S First-time attendees librarians Sheryl Gates (left), Mansfield University, Mansfield, PA, and Etim Felicia, University of Uyo, Nigeria, pause to have their picture taken at the welcome sign as they arrive for the ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition. Dr. Mark Edwards, Superintendent of the Year and Digital Revolutionary, to Speak at AASL President’s Program M ark Edwards, the 2013 American Association of School Administrators (AASA) National Superintendent of the Year and recent Excitement Builds at Exhibits Opening Reception 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. McCormick Place South Hall T he Exhibits Opening Reception sponsored by ALA, the Exhibits Round Table (ERT) and your ALA Exhibitors will be held throughout the Exhibit Hall. Join in the fun as we kick off the 2013 Annual Conference. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and drinks sponsored by your ALA Exhibitors. host to President Obama during the announcement of the White House’s ConnectED initiative, will speak at the American Association of School Librarians’ (AASL) President’s Program at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday. Called the leader of a “digital revolution,” the Mooresville (N.C.) Graded School District (MGSD) Superintendent will speak on the fundamental rethinking of teaching and learning. To create a vibrant new learning environment and achieve outstanding academic results in MGSD, Edwards launched an innovative digital conversion project. This 1:1 laptop program has provided 6,000 laptops to all 3rd – 12th graders and their teachers within » see page 21 7 Bedtime Math h 3 viist us at booth #155 t TM A FUN EXC USE f h ot o 8 6 re ep ss e s TM 7 2 booth #155 9 Laura Ov erdeck Illustrat ed by Jim 8 6 4 6 7 A FU N EX CU SE TO STAY UP LAT E 2 1 5 B e d ti m e Math 3 TO STA Y UP LAT E f Highlights ‘Freakonomics‘ Steven Levitt to Highlight Today’s Opening General Session Paillot 9 1 4 5 0 Laura O Illustrate verdeck d by Jim Paillot LIBRARY R SOLUTIONS THAT RY A AT REVOLV L E AROUND YOU. LV Introducing a digital media platform that is easy for your patrons to use, and easy for you to manage. Axis 360 is the one complete solution that seamlessly integrates with your library’s technology, and it’s the only fully-accessible econtent platform with the only accessible ereader. And through Baker & Taylor, you can order both print and digital collections from one trusted source. Axis 360 makes sense, all the way around. STOP BY THE BAKER & TAYLOR BOOTH (#1619) FOR A DEMO. OR, VISIT WWW.BAKER-TAYLOR.COM/AXIS360 TO LEARN MORE. » see page 18 Cognotes • Page 3 Friday, June 28, 2013 Get a Preview Peek and Discuss Public Library Documentary at Now Showing @ ALA Filmmakers Dawn Logsdon and Lucie Faulknor present a behind-thescenes glimpse into the making of their multi-platform documentaryin-progress, “Free For All: Inside the Public Library,” as part of Now Showing @ ALA on Saturday 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at McCormick Place. A discussion and Q&A including Logsdon and Faulknor follows the preview clips, with introductory remarks from Nancy Pearl (librarian, author, literary critic, and NPR commentator) and panelists Luis Herrera (San Francisco Public Library City Librarian), Wayne Wiegand (Historian and Author), and Karen Kenton (National Endowment for the Humanities). The documentary, currently in development, explores the history, spirit and challenges of the free public library, bringing together public library stories from across the U.S. and shedding light on how public libraries have shaped our society. The filmmakers will debut footage from all three components of their project – a national storytelling booth, web videos and the featurelength documentary chronicling a year inside one major urban library (San Francisco Public Library) – and seek feedback and input from the library community during the post-viewing discussion. The preview clips will include the trailer for the feature-length film at SFPL, their first short web film featuring Queens Public Library immediately after Hurricane Sandy, and humorous and moving stories from users at the storytelling booth. The filmmakers will also be showing clips and answering questions at Networking Uncommons. They invite those with a compelling story, historic images or footage from a library to contact them at [email protected]. “Free for All” was recently awarded development funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, California Humanities, Creative Work Fund, Friends of SFPL, San Francisco Foundation and the Eastman Fund. A preview is available at http://www. freeforallfilms.org. Sponsored by Serendipity Films, LLC. Further information is at www.free4allfilms.org and www. facebook.com/Free4AllFilm. See page 16 for a description of Saturday’s “Now Showing @ ALA” films. Chicago’s Famed Second City, ALA/ ProQuest Scholarship Bash Tomorrow Chicago’s legendary sketch comedy theatre, Best of The Second City, will appear at the ALA/ ProQuest Scholarship Bash at 2013 ALA Annual Conference on Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00 p.m., featuring some of the best sketches, songs, and improvisations from The Second City’s 52year history. Attendees can have a laugh while raising money for an important cause. From the company that launched the careers of Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, Gilda Radner, Bill Murray and more, comes the next generation of comic legends in an evening of hilarious sketch comedy and Second City’s trademark improvisation. The Second City is a Chicago landmark and a national treasure, celebrating 52 years of cutting-edge satiric revues and continuing to deliver the leading voices in comedy while touring the globe. ALA Conference attendees will enjoy being part of the show and playing along with the laugh-out-loud event, whether the content is ripped from the morning headlines or offering a classic gem from The Second City archives. The money raised from this year’s Bash will provide scholarships for graduate students in library and information studies, including Spectrum. Tickets are $25. You must register for the conference (or log in if you have already registered) to purchase tickets. Visit the Ticket Counter in the registration area. THE NEXT GENERATION DIGITAL LIBRARY PLATFORM “I love, love all the improvements you've made to the OverDrive app. It is so intuitive and streamlined.” “The new features are so welcome and look great! We love the responsiveness of OverDrive to our comments!” “The site redesign was a true collaborative effort and the final product was much stronger because of it.” Anne (patron), Volusia County Public Library Wisconsin Public Library Consortium Alachua County Library District OverDrive delivers the satisfaction and value you’ve trusted for more than a decade. Extend your eBook equity with OverDrive, the leading provider of eBooks, audiobooks, music and video for 22,000 libraries & schools worldwide. Visit booth 953 to see our latest innovations: OverDrive Media Station — In-library access to eBooks, audiobooks, music & video Streaming Video — Instant access & expanded compatibility www.overdrive.com/next-gen © 2013 OverDrive, Inc. All rights reserved. eBooks • audiobooks • music • video Page 4 • Cognotes Friday, June 28, 2013 Tech Policy Expert Susan Crawford to Anchor Washington Update Session Susan Crawford, telecommunications policy expert and former White House official, will share insights about national technology policy and implications for the library community during the Washington Update session on Saturday from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. in the McCormick Place Convention Center Room S502. Crawford is the author of Captive Audience: The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age. She is a regular contributor to Bloomberg View and Wired magazine. Additionally, Crawford is a Roosevelt Institute Fellow and a member of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Advisory Council on Technology and Innovation. Crawford focuses on a broad range of information policy that includes open government policy, internet law, and communications law. While working for the Obama Administration, Crawford served as a Special Assistant to the President for Science, Technology and Innovation Policy. Currently a professor at Yeshiva University’s Cardozo Law School, Crawford also is an adjunct professor at Columbia University. She has been a visiting professor at Harvard University, Yale University, and the University of Michigan. In addition to Crawford’s speaking role, the Washington Office will host several breakout sessions following the Washington Update that will offer hands-on training that will improve library services from 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., including the following sessions: libraries together to collaborate and serve the public. Speakers include Information Policy & Access Center leaders John Bertot and Ursula Gorham-Oscilowski. The project is Gigabit Libraries Professor Jon Gant of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign will lead a discussion on a new Gigabit Library Initiative funded by IMLS. The purpose of the project is to help libraries develop applications and services that will meet the needs of the public, leveraging ultra-high-speed Internet service. In particular, the project focuses on socially-inclusive library experiences that meet critical human development needs, particularly for underserved populations. The session will take place in Room N427bc. How Do I Become A Citizen? Libraries And eGovernment: Meeting the Needs of Your Community Learn how a new website (www. libegov.org) can help librarians more easily serve the e-government needs of their communities. Through partnerships with USCIS, the IRS, state library agencies, public libraries, and others, the site brings agencies and ISSN: 0738-4319 Volume 2013 Issue 6 funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The session will take place in Room S402a. This session will serve as the official launch of the egovernment web tool. Cognotes Senior Reporter Brad Martin LAC Group New York, NY Reporters Kacee Anderson Texas Woman’s University Hurst, TX Stacy P. Flynn Germantown, MD Lauren Wallis Carmichael Library The University of Montevallo Students to ALA Kirsten Anderson University of Rhode Island Ginger Rogers University of Southern Mississippi Ashley Smolinski University of Albany ALA Liaison Paul Graller Publisher/Managing Editor Deb Nerud Vernon Photography Curtis Compton Armando Solares Michael Buxbaum Production Tim Mercer CustomNews, Inc. Jenn Waters CustomNews, Inc. Video Editors Olaf Anderson Guido Rouge PRO3594 ALA_Cog1_Layout 1 5/17/13 9:53 AM Page 1 From Southern Women’s Narratives of the U.S. Civil War To the Role of Social Media in the Arab Spring Project MUSE is the trusted provider of authoritative humanities and social science content for the scholarly community, providing 100% full-text digital access to more than 550 journals and 23,000 books from many of the world’s most distinguished university presses and scholarly publishers. Project MUSE offers: • DRM-free book and journal content • Unlimited simultaneous usage, printing, and downloading • Mobile accessibility • Many affordable collection options • Single-title book sales through YBP partnership (New!) Visit Us at ALA Booth #436 Attend our User Group Breakfast – June 29, 8 – 9 a.m. Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, DuSable 21 A-C The Trusted Voice In The Scholarly Community. http://muse.jhu.edu brings library information and activities together in order to streamline workflows better manage and free up e-content time and resources so you can focus on the people your library serves. OCLC WorldShare applications offer a new approach to managing library workflows cooperatively. • Acquisitions • Analytics • Circulation • Discovery • Interlibrary Loan • License Management • Metadata Management To learn more, visit us at Booth 1612 and www.oclc.org. Page 6 • Cognotes 2013 Annual Conference Library-led Community Engagement and Innovation Work Spotlighted in Two Saturday Sessions AASL Preconferences Empower School Librarians as Education Leaders Preconferences offered by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) before the American Library Association (ALA) 2013 Annual Conference are designed to empower school librarians as education leaders in their schools. These half-day workshops will be offered todaY. For more information, visit www.ala.org/aasl/annual. During “COMMON sCOREs: Instructional Partnerships that Deliver Success,” presenters Judi Moreillon, Suzanna Panter, Gloria Voutos and Stacy Cameron will explore the core of 21st-century school librarianship and its relationship to state standards, including the Common Core. Attendees will build strategies for demonstrating the school librarian’s central role in the academic program through practicing instructional partnerships to ensure success for K-12 students, teachers, administrators, librarians ALA President Maureen Sullivan and Rich Harwood President and Founder of The Harwood Institute will lead a panel updating members on one of Sullivan’s key initiatives during her term as ALA President, the Promise of Libraries Transforming Communities, on Saturday from 8:30 – 10 a.m., McCormick Place Convention Center, S105a-c. Alexia Hudson-Ward, Associate Librarian, Penn State University, Abington, and Mary Wegner, State Librarian, Iowa Library Services/State Library, will join them to share their experiences and the impact of using the Harwood practice in their role as facilitators of community innovation and change. Hudson-Ward and Wegner, trained in the Harwood method, will share how they have been using the tools, their results to date, and the potential they see going forward. They will also address questions on how to effectively engage communities. The session will provide an update on this multi-phased initiative to provide and the school librarian profession. In “Real World, Real Tools,” presenters Laura Pearle, Wendy Stephens and Debra Logan will prove serving your students and teachers is still possible by focusing on what your school library program has rather than what is missing. Organized around the powerful system of common beliefs underpinning AASL’s Standards for the 21stCentury Learner, the presenters will emphasize student access to a range of reading materials and how to advance an integrated learning environment by promoting inquiry across the curriculum. Pearle, Stephens and Logan will also look at encouraging both intellectual dispositions and hands-on research with digital authorship projects to enhance technology skills – all while ensuring ethical information behavior and equitable access to all information sources for every student in your building or district. ACRL Offers Session for First-time Attendees Attending your first ALA Annual this summer? The ACRL 101 program, held from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, in the Hyatt Regency Chicago Grand CD room, provides a wealth of information on ways academic and research librarians can navigate the conference. Come meet ACRL leaders, learn about the wide variety of ACRL conference activities, and connect with other first-time attendees. YOU COULD WIN! Stop by T&F Booth # 341 for Daily Presentations & Prizes! Attend a 20 minute session to receive a complimentary travel pillow & enter our grand prize drawing for a camera! FRIDAY JUNE 28 Each presentation will close with a $50 gift card raffle! SAT JUNE 29 •South Asia Archive: searchable online access to rare primary and secondary documents from South Asia •Online Journal Archive:onlineaccesstobackfile contentpublishedfrom1996backtothefirst volume of each journal in 19 disciplines South Asia Archive 6:00 pm Online Journal Archive 1:00 pm SUN JUNE 30 South Asia Archive 1:00 pm MON JULY 1 Online Journal Archive 11:00 am librarians with the tools and training they need to advance library-led community engagement and innovation Speaking to the significance of this initiative, Sullivan said “The role and contribution of libraries in ensuring informed and engaged communities is critical to our society and the future of our democracy. Now is the time for librarians to assume this important leadership role.” Attendees may also enjoy attending a Saturday afternoon program from 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, Grant Park 12A-D, “Community Engagement Conversation: Advancing Library-led Community Engagement.” This is a hands-on session led by the Harwood Institute’s Carlton Sears, past director at Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County (OH) and a Harwood Certified Coach, and Cheryl Gorman, Vice President of National Programs and a Harwood Mentor Coach. They will facilitate small table conversations using the Turn Quiz, one of the Harwood Institute tools that librarians can use to effectively engage their communities. Participants will also learn how to apply the Turn Quiz in their library and be introduced to additional tools and resource materials that have been prepared for librarians as part of the Promise of Libraries Transforming Communities initiative, which is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services. Visit the Promise of Libraries Transforming Communities website at www. ala.org/transforminglibraries/librariestransforming-communities for initiative updates and access to resources, including tools and learning session that support the work of librarians as community innovators. Community Support Signing Event On Saturday ALA will team up with representatives from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and the Institute of Museum and Library Services to sign a Memorandum of Understanding that will help libraries access USCIS resources to support their communities. The signing will take place from 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. in the convention center, room South 502. Signers include Maureen Sullivan; Susan H. Hildreth, director, Institute of Museum and Library Service; Alejandro Mayorkas, director, United States Citizen and Immigration; Eva Poole, president, Public Library Association; and Melanie Huggins, president, Urban Libraries Association. Cognotes • Page 7 2013 Annual Conference Award-Winning Products Available at the ALA Store Find the ALA Store in the exhibit hall again this year at booth #1224, an ideal location for easy access and convenient browsing. With plenty of new and bestselling items available, make sure to carve out some time in your schedule to stop by! The ALA Store offers products that meet the widest range of your promotional and continuing education/ professional development needs – as well as fun gift items. ALA Graphics will feature a number of popular posters and bookmarks, promotional materials for Teen Read Week and Banned Books Week, conference souvenirs, gifts, and reading incentives. Ask for a READ Design Studio demonstration and learn to make your own READ® posters. Bid on autographed posters of Nathan Fillion, Drew Brees, Tom Angleberger’s Origami Yoda and Darth Paper, Lane Smith’s It’s a Book, and more in our silent auction. And check out the bargain bin to discover great deals! Stop by early to get your pick of conference t-shirts – they sell out fast! Stop by at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, to meet Snoopy and to see him unveil the new Snoopy Poster coming in late July 2013! Following the unveiling, Snoopy will lead participants to the Andrews McMeel Publishing booth (#2315) for refreshments. ALA Editions is excited to offer several new titles hot off the press, such as the long-awaited fifth edition of The Whole Library Handbook, George M. Eberhart’s essential all-in-one resource. Other titles include Practical Digital Preservation: A How-to Guide for Organizations of Any Size, by Adrian Brown; the second edition of Michael Sullivan’s Fundamentals of Children’s Services; and Breakthrough Branding: Positioning Your Library to Survive and Thrive, by Suzanne Walters and Kent Jackson. Remember that you can also now find Neal-Schuman and Facet titles in the ALA Conference Store. All ALA Editions, NealSchuman, and Facet books will be 20 percent off the list price (an additional 10 percent off the ALA Member price). Buy as many books as you like and get them shipped FREE! You can get free shipping on all book orders placed in the ALA Store (posters, bookmarks, and other gift-type items are not eligible for this offer). Stop by to meet one of our authors and get an autographed copy of their books: Betsy Diamant-Cohen, Linda Ernst, Saroj Ghoting, and Dorothy Stoltz: Friday 6:00 p.m. Early literacy experts and authors of such books as Mother Goose on the Loose, Baby Rhyming Time, The Early AL A Store Booth #1224 Friday, June 28 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturday, June 29 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sunday, June 30 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday, July 1 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Literacy Kit, and Tender Topics Ruth F. Metz: Saturday 10:00 a.m. Author of Coaching in the Library, Second Edition: A Management Strategy for Achieving Excellence Catherine Hakala-Ausperk: Saturday 11:00 a.m. Author of the new book Build a Great Team: One Year to Success and the bestseller Be a Great Boss: One Year to Success Tina Coleman and Peggie Llanes: Saturday 3:00 p.m. Authors of the new book The Hipster Librarian’s Guide to Teen Craft Projects 2 Kenning Arlitsch: Sunday 3:00 p.m. Co-author of the new book Improving the Visibility and Use of Digital Repositories through SEO: A LITA Guide Aaron D. Purcell: Sunday 4:00 p.m. Author of Academic Archives: Managing the Next Generation of College and University Archives, Records, and Special Collections Follow us for updates on author/ illustrator signings, special offers, and more: ALA Graphics on Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr. ALA Editions on Twitter and Facebook. Prices at the ALA Store at Annual Conference automatically reflect the ALA Member discount, so there’s no need to dig out your membership card. And remember that every dollar you spend at the ALA Store helps support library advocacy, awareness, and other key programs and initiatives! Program Change AASL President’s Program, Saturday 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Jonathan Kozol will be replaced by Dr. Mark Edwards. Some Choices Can Make a Real Difference in Life. Make Rutgers Your Choice. An MLIS degree speaks volumes as you make your way through today’s job market. An MLIS from Rutgers can propel your resume to the top of the list. Our Program is Nationally Recognized Ranked 6th nationally by U.S. News and World Report, our MLIS program blends theory seamlessly with the technologies of today’s world, encompassing knowledge management, digital libraries, competitive intelligence, social media and more. Your MLIS. Your Option. Wherever you live, whatever your schedule, you have options. Online courses make it easy for the working professional. On-campus classes provide the one-on-one interaction you desire. Or, do both — a hybrid experience may suit your lifestyle better. We invite you to learn more. Stop by booth #560 to meet our faculty and advisers. mlis.rutgers.edu Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey 00417 SCI ALA B&W Ad 10x7.indd 1 5/31/2013 1:45:29 AM Inspiring philanthropy through art hand sculpted bas-relief tiles Page 8 • Cognotes Complimentary AASL Preconference Prepares Librarians for Disaster Recovery The Story of Wallingford Bas-Relief Tile Donor Wall, 22’ x 6’ People stand in front of the wall every day. It is spectacular. We are very happy and proud to have it. Amy Humphries Assistant Director and Fundraising Co-ordinator Wallingford Public Library, Wallingford, CT Grebowtiles.com G R E B O W tile donor recognition Booth 2242 The Association of School Librarians (AASL) has added a complimentary disaster recovery workshop to its preconference line up taking place at the American Library Association (ALA) 2013 Annual Conference. The half-day session, “Beyond Words: How to Recover from a Disaster in Your Library,” will take place from 12:30 – 4:00 p.m. today. For more information on this and other AASL offerings, visit www. ala.org/aasl/annual. Funded by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, the “Beyond Words” preconference workshop will help attendees evaluate their school library program’s current disaster preparedness plan to identify gaps and build solutions to overcome them. With the guidance of facilitator Christie Kaaland, attendees will leave the hands-on session with a comprehensive plan on how to recover from high-profile natural disasters and other unexpected events. Attendees will also hear from the two newly named recipients of the first catastrophic disaster relief grants offered as part of the part of AASL’s Beyond Words Grant which is also funded by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation. The recipients will share their experiences and relate the ease of applying for a Beyond Words grant. Since 2006, the grant program has funded recovery grants for 137 schools in 20 states with more than 1.3 million in grant monies. Levitt the greatest contribution to the discipline. He was chosen as one of Time magazine’s “100 People Who Shape Our World” in 2006 and in 2009, co-founded The Greatest Good, a business and philanthropy consulting company. Levitt’s presentation is part of the conference’s Opening General Session, where ALA President Maureen Sullivan and others welcome attendees and set the stage for the coming days. Sponsored by HarperCollins Publishers. » from page 1 also offer entertaining and practical insights, from “The Upside of Quitting” to “How to Succeed – With No Talent.” Steven Levitt is a Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, known for his work in the field of crime, and was co-editor of the Journal of Political Economy. In January, 2004 he was awarded the John Bates Clark medal by the American Economic Association for the economist under 40 who made RDA Implementation: What, Why, and How in One Hour Get your RDA questions answered! Saturday, June 29 10:30-11:30 a.m. McCormick Place Chicago Room #S 103bc Join a panel of experts from two libraries and MARCIVE, Inc., for answers to: • What is RDA? • Why should my library adopt it? • How do I transition to RDA without going crazy? • Where do GPO records fit in? Can’t make the presentation? Stop by booth #917 and MARCIVE will be happy to answer your RDA questions. www.marcive.com Dr. Karol M. Wasylyshyn Karol M. Wasylyshyn to Speak at LLAMA/ACRL Joint Join ACRL and LLAMA Presidents for the ACRL/ LLAMA Joint Presidents’ Program “Standing on Marbles: Ensuring Steady Leadership in Unsteady Times.” Clinical psychologist, global pioneer of executive coaching, author, and poet, Dr. Karol M. Wasylyshyn, will discuss her leadership research and experiences working with senior leaders. With an eye toward the potential applicability of her findings to the challenges facing leaders in libraries of all kinds, she will describe three common patterns of leadership behavior and illustrate them through free verse or what she terms leadership vignettes. Attendees will be invited to consider their own ways of leading through this provocative use of metaphorical thought. The program will be held from 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, in room S105a-c of McCormick Place. OUR AUTHORS AT ALA COME VISIT THE PENGUIN BOOTH #2417 FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2013 Celebrate 175 years of Putnam Books Champagne Reception & Book Signing 5:30—7:00 pm Penguin Booth #2417 LYNDSAY FAYE Author of SEVEN FOR A SECRET ACE ATKINS Author of THE BROKEN PLACES SUZANNE RINDELL Author of THE OTHER TYPIST INGRID THOFT Author of LOYALTY PENGUIN GROUP ( USA ) Page 10 • Cognotes Friday, June 28, 2013 Explore Outreach Services During Bookmobile Saturday 2013 Libraries are extending their resources beyond their walls and into the communities they serve every day. Bookmobile Saturday, during ALA’s Annual Conference, gives attendees the opportunity to learn, gain inspiration and network. Learn about the trends, model practices and opportunities for professional involvement during two morning programs. Connect with colleagues from across the country during the Bookmobile Saturday author lunch and book signing featuring Lauren Myracle and Audrey Niffenegger and finally explore some of the latest vehicles during the Parade of Bookmobiles held in conjunction with the ALA Diversity and Outreach Fair. Bookmobile Saturday runs from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. on June 29 during ALA’s Annual Conference in Chicago. The day-long event will begin with a panel discussion titled “Programming from the Bookmobile,” led by members of the Midwest Bookmobile & Outreach Network, serving Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin and held from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. in room S106a of McCormick Place. Panelists will discuss innovative programming ideas, issues, technologies and best practices to engage bookmobile patrons of all ages. A second panel discussion, titled “OLOS & ABOS 101” will follow from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m., in room s106a. Representatives from Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services (ABOS) will discuss opportunities for bookmobile and outreach staff through professional development, growth and networking through involvement with the ALA Office for Literacy and Outreach Services (OLOS) and ABOS. Admission to both morning programs is free and open to all Annual Conference attendees. Following the panel discussions, attendees will have the opportunity to attend a luncheon from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. in the Clark 22 A-C room at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place featuring Lauren Myracle and Audrey Niffenegger. Lauren Myracle is the author of The Infinite Moment of Us (August 2013), the New York Times bestselling Internet Girls series (ttyl, ttfn and l8r, g8r), Shine, Rhymes with Witches, Bliss and the Flower Power series, among many other books for teens and tweens. Audrey Niffenegger is the author of the international bestsellers The Time Traveler’s Wife and Her Fearful Symmetry, as well as a fine artist who has published four illustrated books: the latest book is Raven Girl, which hit the New York Times bestseller list earned a starred review in Booklist, The Three Incestuous Sisters, The Ad- venturess, and The Night Bookmobile. Niffenegger also served as honorary chair of National Bookmobile Day 2011. The participation of Myracle and Niffenegger is made possible by Abrams. After lunch, the program will move to the Diversity and Outreach Fair in the exhibits hall (MCP, Hall A1) for the Parade of Bookmobiles from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m., part of the ALA Diversity and Outreach Fair. During the Parade, attendees can explore bookmobiles and speak with bookmobile staff and enter for a random prize drawing. The parade is free and open to all conference attendees. Bookmobile Saturday is made possible through the generous support of Farber Specialty Vehicles and OBS, Inc. For more information, and to register, please visit www.alaannual.org. Founded by Harry N. Abrams in 1949, ABRAMS was the first company in the United States to specialize in the creation and distribution of art and illustrated books. Now a subsidiary of La Martinière Groupe, the company publishes visually stunning illustrated books in the areas of art, photography, cooking, interior and garden design, craft, architecture, entertainment, fashion, sports, and pop culture, as well as children’s books and general interest titles. The company’s imprints include Abrams, Abrams ComicArts, Abrams Image, Abrams Books for Young Readers, Amulet Books, Abrams Appleseed, Stewart, Tabori & Chang, and STC Craft/Melanie Falick Books. Abrams also distributes books for The Vendome Press, Victoria & Albert Museum, Tate, Royal Academy of Arts, Booth-Clibborn Editions, Five Continents, and others. The mission of OLOS is to identify and promote library services that support equitable access to the knowledge and information stored in libraries. OLOS focuses attention on services that are inclusive of traditionally underserved populations and people generally discriminated against based on race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, language and social class. The Office ensures that training, information resources and technical assistance are available to help libraries and librarians develop effective strategies to grow programs and services for library users. AASL to Announce 2013 Best Websites for Teaching & Learning The American Association of School Librarians (AASL) will announce the recipients of the 2013 Best Websites for Teaching & Learning during the 2013 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago. The announcement will take place at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday in room E351 of McCormick Place. Sites recognized as a Best Website for Teaching & Learning are free, web-based sites that are user-friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. They also provide a foundation to support AASL’s Standards for the 21st-Century Learner. The sites offer tools and resources in content collaboration, content resources with lesson plans, curriculum sharing, digital storytelling, managing and organizing and social networking and communication. Each website is linked to one or more of the four strands of the Standards for the 21st-Century Learner – skills, dispositions in action, responsibilities and selfassessment strategies. Updated annually, the Best Websites for Teaching & Learning list is based on feedback and nominations from AASL members. School librarians can view current and past recipients and nominate their most used websites at www.ala.org/aasl/bestlist. Friday, June 28, 2013 Cognotes • Page 11 Exhibitors begin unpacking thousands of boxes of books for display in the exhibit hall. (far left photo) Library media specialist Beth Jespersen, John Champe High School, Leesburg, VA, gets some help from information specialists at the “Big Red I” next to the registration area. Be sure to stop by the music stage (located near registration) to enjoy live music during the Conference. Performances are scheduled for tonight during the Exhibitors opening; 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, Sunday and Monday; and 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. A full schedule is posted at the stage. Take A New Look at MyiLibrAry With the Ingram MyiLibrary Access Model, get a set of flexible annual access credits for an e-book so more patrons can read simultaneously. Visit us at Booth #1802 or at www.ingramcontent.com for more info. Page 12 • Cognotes AASL President to Recognize Dollar General with Crystal Apple Advance your career at GSLIS Earn your degree at the top library and information science school in the nation and join thousands of GSLIS alumni who make an impact in science, business, and our communities. We offer advanced degrees with areas of specialization including digital libraries, data curation, social and community informatics, socio-technical data analytics, and youth services as well as continuing professional development opportunities. Courses are available both on campus and online. Visit us at booth #141 www.lis.illinois.edu American Association of School Librarians (AASL) President Susan Ballard will recognize Dollar General as the recipient of the 2013 Crystal Apple during the AASL President’s Program. The recognition will kick off the program taking place at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday in room S105d of the McCormick Place Convention Center. The Crystal Apple honor is given at the discretion of the AASL president to an individual or group that has had a significant impact on school library programs and students. Since 2006, the Dollar General Literacy Foundation has funded the AASL beyond Words grant program, which provides relief to public school libraries affected by disasters. “I did not have to think twice about the unique opportunity afforded to me as AASL president to recognize Dollar General with the Crystal Apple,” said Ballard. “When I consider their unwavering commitment to ‘be there’ and restore school library programs to tens of thousands of students after a disaster, it is truly almost beyond words for me to express heartfelt appreciation and admiration for a corporate culture that is devoted to doing the right thing.” The Beyond Words grant program supports public school libraries na- ALISE / Library and Information Studies (LIS) Cooperative Events ALISE / LIS Cooperative Alumni Reunion June 30, 2013 • 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 pm Hilton Chicago, International South Ballroom • University of Alabama • Dominican University • Drexel University • Florida State University • University of Hawaii • Louisiana State University • University of North Carolina at Greensboro • University of North Texas • Pratt Institute • Rutgers University • Saint Catherine University • Saint John’s University • Simmons College • University of South Carolina • University of South Florida • University of Southern Mississippi • Syracuse University • University of Tennessee • Wayne State University ALISE / LIS Shared Booth Come See What LIS Education Has to Offer. Check out our continuing education, find out what your alma mater is up to, or research what degrees are waiting for you at Booth #137 • University of Alabama • University of Arizona • University of California, Los Angeles • Catholic University of America • Dominican University • Florida State University • Indiana University • Louisiana State University • University of Maryland • University of Missouri • University of North Carolina at Greensboro • University of North Texas • University of Oklahoma • Pratt Institute • Saint Catherine University • Simmons College • University of South Carolina • University of South Florida • University of Southern Mississippi ALISE (Association for Library and Information Science Education)promotes innovation and excellence in research, teaching, and service for educators and scholars in library and information science. tionwide that have suffered materials losses because of a major disaster ranging from hurricanes, tornados, flood, earthquakes, fires or an act of terrorism. Funds can be used to replace or supplement books, media and/or library equipment within school libraries and can also be used to offset costs by those schools that have opened their doors to significant numbers of new students displaced by disaster. To date, more than 1.3 million dollars in grants have been awarded to over 140 schools across the country. “From the beginning of their outreach after Hurricane Katrina, to the current wave of support for schools recovering from the impact of Hurricane Sandy, Dollar General has stepped up and stepped in,” continues Ballard. “Not only have they provided disaster relief, but they have helped restore the aspirations of so many programs who work to ensure students and teachers are afforded quality resources and services. It is a privilege to honor Dollar General for their selfless efforts that mean so much, to so many.” ALA, Ebooks, and Digital Content: What’s Next? Take part in the ebook library lending discussion at this year’s Annual Conference. Join ALA’s Digital Content Working Group and learn about ALA ebook activities and plans from a distinguished panel of leaders during the session “ALA, Ebooks, and Digital Content: What’s Next?” The session will take place on Saturday, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. in Convention Center room S502. The session will focus on the topics included in the recently released American Libraries digital supplement Digital Content: What’s Next? Copies of the digital supplement will be available at the session. Panelists will provide views on libraries as publishers and stewards of America’s digital cultural heritage, and discuss ways that ALA can best advocate for these important library interests. Panelists include: Sari Feldman, executive director of the Cuyahoga County Public Library and DCWG co-chair. Feldman co-authored the digital supplement Digital Content: What’s Next? Nate Hill, assistant director of technology and digital initiatives, Chattanooga Public Library Alan S. Inouye, director of the ALA Office for Information Technology Policy. Rebecca Kennison, director of the Center for Digital Research and Scholarship, Columbia University Clifford Lynch, executive director of the Coalition for Networked Information Robert Wolven, Columbia University librarian and DCWG co-chair. Wolven will moderate the panel INTELLIGENT CONNECTIONS, BRILLIANT RESULTS. Welcome to ALA ANNUAL 2013. We know people turn to you for new ideas, better strategies and practical solutions. Thomson Reuters resources allow you and your researchers to use accurate, objective information and sound metrics to make intelligent connections for brilliant results. VISIT US AT BOOTH #1200 AND ENTER TO WIN A $1000 TRAVEL VOUCHER. WEB OF KNOWLEDGESM RESEARCH ANALYTICS ENDNOTE® For more information visit wokinfo.com © 2013 Thomson Reuters 1003050/5-13 Page 14 • Cognotes Attendees fill up the stations at the Internet Café. Friday, June 28, 2013 Misty Clark looks over some of the Emerging Leaders playing cards that will be available at the GALE booth, #600, from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. on Sunday. Talia “The Tiger” Sherer, Macmillan Library, Chapel Hill, NC, strikes a pose in her library shirt while filming a video at Macmillan Library’s booth. Hugo Davila hands out neatly folded ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition bags to attendees at registration. Kevin Hanover, Perseus Books Group, New York, NY, is surrounded by books while beginning to organize the vast display at booth #2631. Annual Conference attendees appreciate the cast bronze work featured in ”Passage” by Neil Goodman in McCormick Place. Learn About the Latest Database and Electronic Resources From the Leading Psychology Publisher Visit APA at Booth #1640 PsycINFO®: LeadINg the Way Stop by Booth #1640 and share your experiences with PsycINFO! here’s what librarians shared at aLa Midwinter: “Our students in psychology could not be successful without PsycINFO!” “The Thesaurus Rules! Every database should have one this excellent!” Join APA for the Following Special Events APA’s Librarian Roundtable Breakfast “What would we do without PsycINFO? Not much!” Sun June 30, 2013 • 8:00 am – 10:00 am Please RSVP http://bit.ly/ala2013breakfast APA’s Lunch and Learn Mon July 1, 2013 • 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Please RSVP http://bit.ly/ala2013lunch ALA Cognotes 2013 Ad.indd 1 5/23/13 4:44 PM APA JOURNALS ® Give Your Users the Psychological Research They Need New Additions to the APA Journals Program in 2013! Published beginning in January 2013 www.apa.org/pubs/journals/arc www.apa.org/pubs/journals/rmh Biannually, beginning in April Quarterly, beginning in March www.apa.org/pubs/journals/prj www.apa.org/pubs/journals/tam Official Publication of APA Division 19 (Society for Military Psychology) Bi-monthly, beginning in January Official Publication of APA Division 54 (Society of Pediatric Psychology) Published quarterly, beginning in March Official Publication of the Society of Psychologists in Management (SPIM) Quarterly, beginning in February Official Publication of the National Latina/o Psychological Association (NLPA) Quarterly, beginning in February www.apa.org/pubs/journals/mil www.apa.org/pubs/journals/cpp www.apa.org/pubs/journals/mgr Quarterly, beginning in March www.apa.org/pubs/journals/lat ® All articles published in all APA journals are available electronically as part of APA’s full-text article database, PsycARTICLES . For more information about PsycARTICLES, visit www.apa.org/pubs/databases/psycarticles. Enhance your psychology serials collection by adding these journals to your library. Visit www.apa.org/pubs/journals for complete information about these and other journals published by the American Psychological Association. Visit Booth 1640 to obtain FREE sample issues of APA journals on display. Page 16 • Cognotes Friday, June 28, 2013 Now Showing @ ALA Film Program Back by popular demand, the “Now Showing @ ALA Film Program” will offer a variety of films and documentaries throughout the day from Saturday through Monday in S503a at McCormick Place. Many will offer a chance to meet the film’s writer, director, or subjects. Saturday Showings Bonsai People – The Vision of Muhammad Yunus; 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. What if you could harness the power of the free market to solve the problems of poverty, hunger, and inequality? To some, it sounds impossible, but Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus has proven with a number of social businesses that it works. “Bonsai People: The Vision of Muhammad Yunus” is a film that profiles these companies, and shows the impact that such entrepreneurial projects have had on impoverished communities. Citing examples like Grameen Bank providing microcredit to small business initiatives to Grameen Danone addressing malnourishment to Grameen Phone and IT bringing telecommunications to remote areas, Yunus explains how to match social problems with new services that provide opportunities for economic and personal development. These stories can fuel classroom discussion about the principles and ideas that have made these social businesses successful, and challenge students to apply these universal social business strategies to addressing issues in their own communities. Runtime: 79 minutes Thank you to our sponsors DIAMOND SPONSORS Gale Cengage Learning ProQuest Shuttle Buses Scholarship Bash RUBY SPONSORS Credo Reference Innovative Interfaces, Inc Convention Center Wi-Fi ThinkFit / 5K SPEAKER SPONSORS HarperCollins Publishers Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Lemniscaat New Press Penguin Group Penguin Young Readers Simon & Schuster Top Shelf Productions For information on sponsorship opportunities at future events contact Paul Graller at [email protected] or 312-280-3219. w w w . A L A a n n u a l . o r g • 2 01 3 A L A A n n u a l C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n Sponsors ALA is proud to acknowledge the following organizations for their generous support of the Annual Conference. Sneak Peak of Free For All: Inside the Public Library; 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Filmmakers Dawn Logsdon & Lucie Faulknor present a behind-thescenes glimpse into the making of their documentary-in-progress FREE FOR ALL: Inside the Public Library which explores the history, spirit and challenges of the free public library. A panel discussion with filmmakers and library leaders follows. (See page 3) Runtime: Film and panel discussion 90 minutes. Sponsored by: Serendipity Films, LLC Returning Fire: Interventions in Video Game Culture; 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Join the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) and the Games and Gaming Round Table (GAMERT) for a film screening and panel discussion of militarism and online gaming, featuring the documentary film Returning Fire. Directed by University of Georgia professor Roger Stahl, Returning Fire is a sobering look at what video games like Modern Warfare, America’s Army and Battlefield are doing to users, our political culture, and our capacity to empathize with people directly affected by the trauma of war. It features three culture-jamming activists who infiltrated online war games in an effort to break the hypnotic spell of “militainment,” forcing us to think critically about what it means when the tools of modern war become forms of consumer play. “Returning Fire” will be shown in its entirety followed by remarks from the film’s director Professor Roger Stahl from UGA in Athens, Georgia and one of the film’s three culture jammers Joseph Delappe (Las Vegas, NV) plus audience Q&A/discussion. This promises to be a lively conversation affecting front line librarians, collection development specialists, and gamers. As a practical follow up to the deconstruction of war games in this session, learn about gaming alternatives to war games at the subsequent Games for Change program sponsored by the International Relations Round Table, SRRT, and GAMERT to be held on Monday afternoon, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Runtime: 44 minutes Sponsored by: Social Responsibilities Round Table and Gaming Round Table Hugo; 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. “Hugo” is a 2011 3D historical adventure drama film based on Brian Selznick’s novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret about an orphan boy living in the walls of the Gare Montparnasse railway station in Paris. He learned to fix clocks and other gadgets from his father and uncle, which he puts to use keeping the train station clocks running. The only thing that he has left that connects him to his dead father is an automaton (mechanical man) that doesn’t work without a special key which Hugo needs to find to unlock the » see page 22 OF TASTE RANDOM HOUSE ALA ANNUAL 2013 • CHICAGO, IL • BOOTH #2112 FALL 2013 BOOK BRUNC H Join us for a four-star feastival of ARCs, staff picks & the inside scoop on the books sure to drive your hold lists! Refreshments will be served. Sunday, 6/30 • 10:30am – 11:30am McCormick Place North, Level 2, Room N227A M EET OU R AUTHORS Pierce Brown Naomi Novik Wolf Haas Lee Sandlin Peter Heller Red Rising (Del Rey) Blood of Tyrants (Del Rey) The Bone Man (Melville House) The Distancers (Vintage) The Dog Stars (Vintage) BEYOND GENRE: LIVE! @ YOUR LIBRARY STAGE ARC Signing in the Random House Booth ALA Notable Book LITERARY TASTES Saturday, 6/29 • 11:00am – 12:00pm Saturday, 6/29 • 3:00pm – 4:00pm Sunday, 6/30 • 8:00am – 10:00am AAP AUTHOR BREAKFAST Saturday, 6/29 • 8:30am – 10:00am ARC Signing in the Random House Booth Exploring the Perception, Uses, and Misuses of Genre by Readers, Writers, and Librarians Saturday, 6/29 • 10:30am – 11:30am Saturday, 6/29 • 11:00am – 12:00pm MYSTERY “POP TOP” STAGE Saturday, 6/29 • 1:00pm – 2:00pm MORE BOOK PROGRAMS ALA BOOK BUZZ Highlighting titles from Random House publishing partners, including Quirk Books, Blue Apple Books, NYRB, and more! Saturday, 6/29 • 11:30am – 12:00pm Theatre B Room S104B GET GRAPHIC IN THE LIBRARY Janice Clark Michael Harvey Amy Thielen Melanie Benjamin The Rathbones (Doubleday) The Innocence Game (Knopf) UNITED FOR LIBRARIES: The New Midwestern Table (Clarkson Potter) The Aviator’s Wife UNITED FOR LIBRARIES: ALA COOKBOOK PAVILION UNITED FOR LIBRARIES: First Author, First Book Sunday, 6/30 • 10:30am – 11:30am Sheraton Chicago, Ontario Room North, Level 2 Shoot Between the Lines, Mystery Writers Reveal All Sunday, 6/30 • 3:00pm – 4:00pm McCormick Place, N128 Sunday, 6/30 • 4:00pm – 5:00pm Exhibit Hall Stage (Delacorte Press) Gala Author Tea Monday 7/1 • 2:00pm – 4:00pm McCormick Place, N228 Celebrate the ageless art of superheroes and villians with moderator Snow Wildsmith and bestselling authors Gregg Hurwitz, Gail Simone, Brian Azzarello, and more... Saturday, 6/29 • 3:00pm – 4:00pm Theatre B Room S103BC PLEASE CHECK THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM FOR TICKET INFO AND UPDATES. Join Our Network: /RHLibrary www.RandomHouseLibrary.com Graduate School of Library and Information Science A Top 10 LIS Program Simmons GSLIS • #1 in Archives and Preservation • #3 in Services for Children and Youth • #10 in School Library Media • Prestigious Faculty • Opportunities for Experiential Learning Online, Face-to-Face and Blended Learning Options • Master of Science, Library and Information Science • Post-Master’s Certificates and Licensure Programs • Ph.D. Programs • Continuing Education Workshops For more information or to apply, please visit simmons.edu/ala or contact us at [email protected] or 617-521-2868. Page 18 • Cognotes LIVE @ your Library Reading Stage Schedule Saturday, June 29 Sunday, June 30 Monday, July 1 10:00 a.m. Eric Lundgren Julia Sweeney Susan Elizabeth Phillips 10:30 a.m. Peggy Macnamara Peter Robertson Kristina Riggle 11:00 a.m. Wolf Haas Sara Paretsky Matthew Quick and Sara Zarr 11:30 a.m. Shannon Stoker and Molly McAdams Samuel Park Noon Jennifer Lynn Keith Koeneman 12:30 p.m. Stephanie Evanovich Mary Alice Monroe 1:00 p.m. Tracey Garvis Graves Break 1:30 p.m. Break Jean Thompson 2:00 p.m. Hannah Moskowitz Ellen Hopkins 2:30 p.m. Jason Mott René Saldaña, Jr. 3:00 p.m. Jessica Hopper Jonathan Maberry 3:30 p.m. Shannon Messenger 26 Acclaimed Authors on the LIVE! @ your Library Reading Stage The ALA Public Programs Office will present 26 critically-acclaimed and best-selling authors on the LIVE! @ your library Reading Stage on Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Sunday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and Monday, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. at the end of the 1600 aisle of the exhibit hall. Attendees are welcome to take a break from their busy conference schedules and listen to some of their favorite authors read from and autograph their recent works. The LIVE! Ann Patchett, Andrew Solomon Harlan Coben, Colson Whitehead Will Shortz, Luis Alberto Urrea Khaled Hosseini... @ your library Reading Stage is free for all conference attendees. Authors to be showcased on the LIVE! @ your library Reading Stage are listed above. Most readings will be followed by an autograph session. For additional information about these programs, including reading times and author biographies, please visit http://www.programminglibrarian.org/annual2013/ live. The ALA Public Programs Office promotes cultural and community programming as an essential part of library service in all types and sizes of libraries. Successful library programming initiatives have included “Let’s Talk About It” reading and discussion series, traveling exhibitions, film discussion programs, the Great Stories CLUB, Live! @ your library and more. Recently, the ALA Public Programs Office developed www.ProgrammingLibrarian.org, an online resource center bringing librarians timely and valuable information to support them in the creation of high-quality cultural programs for their communities. For more information on the ALA Public Programs Office, visit www.ala.org/ publicprograms. ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards Forum EXCLUSIVELY REPRESENTING THE VERY BEST SPEAKERS! www.TUESDAYagency.com Learn about the work of a newly appointed task force that will substantially revise ACRL’s Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education by June 2014 at this open forum. The forum will discuss the composition of the task force, the direction it is taking and opportunities to provide suggestions during the revision process. The forum will be held from 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. on Saturday in room N132 of McCormick Place. Cognotes • Page 19 2013 Annual Conference Event to Benefit the ALA Cultural Communities Fund Pop Top Stage Schedule Friday June 28 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Awards Saturday June 29 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. I Was A Library Kid 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Mystery Solved: Introducing New Mystery Writers to Library Audiences 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. What Makes Chicago a Great Place for Murder 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. International Crime from Independent Publishers 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Mystery Readings Tickets are still available for a unique opportunity to tour the renowned Frank Lloyd Wright designed Robie House, while supporting the ALA Cultural Communities Fund (CCF), an endowment to support cultural programming in libraries. On Monday, toast the tenth anniversary of the CCF and explore the house, with tours available from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. and 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Support for this event has been provided by Interactive Design Architects, Elk Grove Graphics and Library Furniture International. Tickets for this event are available for $75, and can be purchased at the Ticketed Events counter in the Registration area in McCormick Place, South Building. The evening will include a cocktail reception, with docents from the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust available on site to answer questions. Transportation to and from the event will be provided. The house, created in 1910 and located on the University of Chicago campus, is a bastion of American architecture – a masterpiece of Prairie style and forerunner of modernism. More information about Robie House can be found at: http://www.gowright. org/research/wright-robie-house.html. Proceeds from the event will benefit the ALA Cultural Communities Fund. Through a generous challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the ALA Public Programs Office established the ALA Cultural Communities Fund to support cultural programming in all types of libraries. Ten years later CCF continues to make possible high-quality professional development for librarians, development of new program models and recognition of excellence in library programming through achievement awards. To make a donation to CCF in honor of ten years of outstanding and important work, please visit www.ala.org/ccf. The ALA Cultural Communities Fund is an initiative of the ALA Public Programs Office, which promotes cultural programming as an integral part of library service in all types of libraries. The unit assists librarians across the country by providing leadership, resources, training and networking opportunities in order to provide library users of all ages with cultural opportunities. For more information about the ALA Public Programs Office, visit www. ala.org/publicprograms. Share your Personal Tribute to Dr. King at ALA Annual Conference The Martin Luther King, Jr. Task Force of the ALA Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) and the Black Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA) invites attendees of ALA’s Annual Conference to video record their reflections on how the work and legacy of Dr. King has inspired them in their careers as librarians and information professionals. Tributes will be recorded on Sunday from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. in Conference Room 4H at the Hilton Chicago. These video tributes will be played as part of the 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Sunrise Celebration held during ALA’s Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia on January 27, and will be shared on YouTube. Those who are unable to attend the recording session can upload their videos to YouTube and send the links to [email protected] for inclusion in the project. For more information about the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Sunrise Celebrations, please visit http://www. ala.org/offices/olos/olosprograms/ mlkceleb/drmartinluther. How Much Money Is Enough? When it comes to library funding, there really is no such thing as enough. Everyday, thousands of dollars walk out the front doors of libraries across the country. We think this is sad, but also preventable. Take a look at the website below, then stop by our booth and tell us what you think. For your time, we have a $5 Starbucks card for the first 50 people who come by with today’s coffee code. 1) Scan The QR Code 2) Read The Report 3) Get The Coffee Code 4) Visit Booth 2348 5) Tell Us Today’s Code 6) Answer The Question: HOW MUCH MONEY IS ENOUGH? ® INTRODUCING LEARNINGEXPRESS LIBRARYTM 3.0 It’s a whole new experience! More LearningExpress LibraryTM to love JOIN US AT BOOTH #2124 for the launch celebration for LearningExpress Library 3.0 TM Light refreshments & snacks Friday, June 28th 5:30pm-7:00pm Enter to win an iPad Mini VISIT BOOTH #2124 For Libraries Booth 2348 LearningExpress, LLC 80 Broad St., Suite 400, NY, NY 10004 800-295-9556 www.learningexpressllc.com Page 20 • Cognotes HRDR Office Celebrates 40 Years Visit Choice at booth #432 to see a demonstration of the new version of Choice Reviews Online, and enter for a chance to win an iPad Mini! Already a Choice Reviews Online subscriber? Come to the CRO Clinic in the ALA Office (Choice table) daily, 10-11:30 a.m. to have questions about the new version of CRO answered. ChoiceCROCognotesQtrAd2013.indd 1 20 13 The ALA Office for Human Resource Development and Recruitment (HRDR—previously known as the Office for Library Personnel Resources (OLPR)) will celebrate its 40th anniversary on Saturday from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. in the ALA JobLIST Placement Center located in the south building, level 3, Hall A1 on the exhibit floor of the Convention Center. Established in 1973, the Office for Library Personnel Resources (OLPR) combined ALA staff activities in library education, recruitment, and staff welfare to assist librarians and libraries in areas concerned with the rights, interests, and obligations of library personnel. The Office functioned as a major component within ALA to support areas of librarianship as a profession. This included individuals’ career goals and the provision within library schools and libraries of policies and practices that enable staff to develop professionally. In 1998, in order to more adequately keep pace with changes occurring in the field of training and development, the name of the Office was changed to the Office for Human Resource Development and Recruitment. Over the past 40 years, the office has played a vital role in the areas of education, staff development and human resource management for the organization and its members. Today, the office manages: the JobLIST 6/5/13 10:56 AM virtual conference July 24 & 25, 2013 | American Library Association Mapping Transformation individual ReGistRation $70 ALA members $80 non-members GRoup ReGistRation $325 ALA members $350 non-members Register now at www.learningtimes.net/ala13 Placement Center; ALA Scholarship Clearinghouse; Emerging Leaders Program; ALA Internship Program and the Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Program. It also serves as liaison to: the Learning Round Table (Learn RT); the Library Instruction Round Table (LIRT); the Library Support Staff Interests Round Table (LSSIRT); the New Members Round Table (NMRT); the Staff Organizations Round Table (SORT); the ALA Committee on Education (COE); the ALA Committee on the Status of Women in Librarianship (COSWL); the ALA Scholarships and Study Grants Committee (SSGC) and the ALA Training, Orientation & Leadership Development Committee (TOLD). All are welcome to join us as we celebrate this milestone. Merritt Fund Annual ‘Reception for a Cause’ Please join the Merritt Fund trustees at our annual “Reception for a Cause” during the 2013 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago. Yes, there will be refreshments. Donations will gladly be accepted at the door – or visit www. merrittfund.org to make a donation in advance (or with your regrets). The event will be at the Hyatt Regency, 151 Wacker, in the Wrigley Room on Saturday, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.. We hope you can make it! Cognotes • Page 21 Edwards America’s students to the digital age through next» from page 1 generation broadband and high-speed wireless in the school district in the their schools and libraries. last five years. Edwards “It is a real honor to be described the impetus able to bring Dr. Edwards behind the conversion, to ALA as the AASL Presi“When a district has student’s Program speaker,” dents with no access to said Susan Ballard, AASL technology at home, no president. “In the original access to libraries and development of the prolimited educational opporgram, our aim was to protunities, there is a moral vide an opportunity for our imperative to level the Mark Edwards members, and other ALA playing field. That moral attendees, to better unimperative is what drives the rationale derstand the most compelling needs of behind our digital conversion – it al- students and what we can do to ensure lows us to close the digital divide, the they are met. We look forward to this opportunity divide and the hope divide event where he will share his insight among our students.” and expertise in the development of a Edwards established intense and on- culture that values and relies on librargoing professional training for Moores- ians to addresses academic and social ville educators and implemented cur- concerns in a meaningful, strategic and ricular changes with raised expectations engaged way.” for collaboration between educators in The 2013 President’s Program and the schools. He documents this process Edwards’ appearance are made possible and lays out a roadmap for other dis- by the generous sponsorship of Follett. tricts to follow in his recently published “Through Project Connect, Follett is book, Every Child, Every Day: A Digital joining education leaders including Dr. Conversion Model for Student Achieve- Edwards and ALA/AASL leadership – ment. Susan, Gail Dickinson, and Barbara Against a backdrop of a school suc- Stripling – to raise the profile of librarcessfully moving into the 21st cen- ians while connecting the library with tury and beyond, President Obama the classroom and influencing digital announced his new ConnectED initia- decisions,” said Todd Litzsinger, Presitive, which will connect 99 percent of dent, Content Solutions, Follett. 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The ensuing journey unfolds as a fluid, cinematic tapestry of emotion and experience, with the narrative woven together by the protagonist’s biting observations on sex, politics, history, religion, and philosophy. _______________ Pick up your FREE COPY at Booth # 2663 Armen Melikian has earned a Master’s in international relations from American University in Washington, DC. He has also studied mathematics at Harvard. Melikian is the winner of eight national and international book awards in General Fiction, Literary Fiction, Visionary Fiction, Humor, and Comedy. He lives in Los Angeles. ARC AUTOGRAPHING SESSION Today 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. At booth # 2663 COMPLIMENTARY WI-FI SERVICE “JOIN THE CLUB!” VENICE JOURNEY TO ViRGiNLaND SXSW BERLIN Award-Winning Indie & Foreign Films Available for your Library! • Annual subscription available (one new film on DVD by mail every month), or DVDs available individually • All films available with Public Performance Rights (PPR) & Digital Rights Licenses (DRL) Visit us at Booth r #2050 fo 25% off! • All films are new releases, not yet available to the public! • Discussion guides & marketing materials for each title RECENT FILM MOVEMENT RELEASES: ALA thanks Credo Reference for its sponsorship of free Wi-Fi service throughout McCormick Place during the 2013 Annual Conference. The sponsored (complimentary) Wi-Fi will be available by using your Wi-Fi-enabled device to locate and connect to the hotspots named ALA2013 throughout the convention center. Once you’ve connected, simply open your browser and you’re on the internet. Visit Credo Reference in Booth #408. HITLER’S CHILDREN CLANDESTINE CHILDHOOD LUCKY A BOTTLE IN THE GAZA SEA THE IRAN JOB To subscribe or learn more, contact Maxwell Wolkin • (212) 941-7744 x211 [email protected] • filmmovement.com/libraries Page 22 • Cognotes Friday, June 28, 2013 Exhibitor News CONFERENCE TIP: Be yourself Who shall I make this out to? “Dewey” I’m your biggest fan! ... I will be Oh? then your biggest What’s my fan if you name? give me a free book. by Gene Ambaum & Bill Barnes © Overdue Media LLC ... until I get another free book. Good enough. www.unshelved.com These listings are paid advertisements. To place an Exhibitor News item in the Saturday issue of Cognotes, please send a request to [email protected], attention Deb by 2:00 p.m. Friday. Atlas Systems (Booth 1512): See what’s new with Ares e-reserves and Aeon special collections management. Sample the Video Training Library. Learn how an Atlas ILLiad or Ares Tune-Up can increase productivity. Exceed expectations with software that works for you and your users. Introducing the Creative Aging Toolkit for Public Libraries – An Online Resource Complimentary shuttle service is provided between the McCormick Place and the official ALA hotels listed on this flyer. Shuttle information signs will be posted in the lobby of each hotel. Check the sign in your hotel lobby for additional information and changes. If you have questions about the shuttle or if you need to make a reservation for a wheelchair-accessible shuttle please see the supervisor at the McCormick Place or call KUSHNER & ASSOCIATES at (310) 274-8819 ext. 219. Hotels and Boarding Locations Route 1 Hotels Hilton Chicago Route 2 Hotels Palmer House Hilton W Chicago City Center JW Marriott Boarding Location Curbside on 8th St Thursday, June 27 7:30am – 6:00pm * Service every 30 minutes Boarding Location Curbside on Wabash Curbside on Adams At the W Chicago City Center Friday, June 28 6:30am – 3:00pm 3:00pm – 8:00pm * Service every 20 minutes Service every 20-25 minutes Saturday, June 29 7:00am – 11:00am 11:00am – 1:30pm 1:30pm – 5:30pm Service every 20 minutes Service every 20-25 minutes Service every 20 minutes Route 3 Hotels Boarding Location Hard Rock Hotel Curbside on E Wacker Place Hotel 71 At Hard Rock Hotel Renaissance Chicago Downtown Curbside on Wacker Westin River North On Clark, @ CTA stop across street Hotel Sax Curbside on Dearborn @ CTA stop Courtyard River North SE Corner of Dearborn & Hubbard Route 4 Hotels Hyatt Regency Chicago Swissotel Radisson Blu Aqua Route 5 Hotels Sheraton Chicago Courtyard Chicago Mag Mile Red Roof Inn Hyatt Chicago Mag Mile Avenue Crowne Plaza Route 6 Hotels InterContinental Marriott Magnificent Mile Boarding Location Curbside on Wacker, East Tower At Hyatt Regency At Hyatt Regency Boarding Location Flagpoles outside front entrance NE Corner of Ontario & St. Clair NE Corner of Ontario & St. Clair NE Corner of Huron & Michigan NE Corner of Huron & Michigan Boarding Location Curbside on Upper Illinois SW Corner of Ohio & Rush Hyatt McCormick is located within walking distance of McCormick Place, therefore, shuttle service is not provided. ALA/ProQuest Scholarship Bash @ McCormick Place Saturday, June 29, 7:00pm-11:00pm* 7:00pm – 11:00pm Service every 30 minutes *Last shuttle departs McCormick Place at 11:00pm Newbery Caldecott Wilder Banquet @ Sheraton Chicago Andrew Carnegie Medal of Excellence @ Radisson Blu Sunday, June 30, 6:00pm-11:00pm 6:00pm – 8:00pm 8:00pm – 11:00pm Shuttle Schedule to McCormick Place Service every 20-30 minutes Return service only Sunday, June 30 6:00am – 11:00am Service every 20 minutes 11:00am – 1:30pm Service every 20-25 minutes 1:30pm – 6:00pm * Service every 20 minutes 5K Fun Run @ McCormick Place 6:00am-7:00am Service every 20 minutes Coretta Scott King Breakfast @ Radisson Blu Aqua 6:30am-7:00am Service every 20-25 minutes Monday, July 1 7:00am – 11:00am 11:00am – 6:00pm * Tuesday, July 2 7:00am – 2:00pm * Service every 20 minutes Service every 20-25 minutes Service every 30 minutes * Indicates last time shuttle departs convention center returning to hotels. Last shuttle departs hotels coming to convention center approximately 45 minutes prior to this time. Michael L. Printz Program & Reception @ Hyatt Regency Chicago Monday, July 1, 7:00pm-10:30pm 7:00pm – 8:00pm 8:00pm – 10:30pm Service every 30 minutes Return service only Make sure to stop by Gale, Cengage Learning Booth #600 and check out what’s new! Learn from the designers and administrators of Creative Aging in New York State Libraries: A Regional Model with National Applications, as they share their experiences and best practices in implementing this innovative program model. Creative Aging programming supports partnerships between public libraries and teaching artists and helps libraries respond to the growing demand for meaningful programming for an aging population. The session features the debut of The Creative Aging Toolkit for Public Libraries. It will be held on Saturday, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m., in the McCormick Place Convention Center, Room S501bcd. New Exhibitors Happy Feet 140 & 2265 Cancellation: Total Boox 853F Booth Moves: Pro Libra is now in 159 Darren Gendron/ Artist Alley is now in 2459 Paul Pope/Artist Alley is now in 2355 Now Showing » from page 16 secret he believes it contains. On his adventures, he meets with a shopkeeper, George Melies, who works in the train station and his adventure-seeking goddaughter. Hugo finds that they have a surprising connection to his father and the automaton, and he discovers it unlocks some memories the old man has buried inside regarding his past. Runtime: 126 minutes. Sponsored by: Scholastic Trade Books Screening will be followed by a Q & A with Brian Selznick, the author of the Caldecott Award winning book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Attendees will receive copies of his book, The Hugo Movie Companion (while supplies last). Think Harlequin. ALA 2013 • Booth #2424 Come visit our authors! Saturday, June 29 Crossing Over: Teen Books for Everyone! 10:30 a.m.—11:30 a.m. Harlequin Booth Signing 11:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. Harlequin Booth Signing 1:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m. McCormick Place, Room N227a Amanda Sun INK Harlequin Booth #2424 Lisa J. Edwards A Dog Named Boo Harlequin Booth #2424 Elizabeth Scott Heartbeat McCormick Place, end of Aisle 1600 in the Exhibition Hall Jason Mott The Returned Harlequin Booth #2424 Amanda Sun INK Harlequin Booth #2424 Earl Sewell Back to Me Harlequin Booth #2424 Loretta Nyhan I’ll Be Seeing You Sheraton Chicago, Ontario Room Jason Mott The Returned LIVE! @ your library Reading Stage 2:30 p.m.—3:30 p.m. Harlequin Booth Signing 3:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. Sunday, June 30 Harlequin Booth Signing 10:30 a.m.—11:30 a.m. Harlequin Booth Signing 1:30 p.m.—2:30 p.m. First Author, First Book 3:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. www.Harlequin.com • www.HarlequinForLibraries.com 13_205_ALA_Cognotes.indd 1 13-05-24 10:50 AM A DYNAMIC DUO Some things work better together. Everything should be this sweet! EBSCO and Innovative are partnering to deliver the perfect combination of discovery and content. Visit us at Booth #1827 for a demo and enter to win an iPad mini or $1,000 travel gift certificate! Inn vative www.iii.com » [email protected] » 800+878+6600