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ALA Denver MIDWINTER meeting & exhibits 09 COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER JANUARY 23-28, 2009 MEETING GUIDE EasyRead Comfort Copyright Page from the Original Book This optimized ReadHowYouWant edition contains the complete, unabridged text of the original publisher's edition. Other aspects of the book may vary from the original edition. Copyright © 2008 Accessible Publishing Systems PTY, Ltd. ACN 085 119 953 The text in this edition has been formatted and typeset to make reading easier and more enjoyable for ALL kinds of readers. In addition the text has been formatted to the specifications indicated on the title page. The formatting of this edition is the copyright of Accessible Publishing Systems Pty Ltd. Set in 13 pt. Verdana ReadHowYouWant partners with publishers to provide books for ALL Kinds of Readers. For more information about Becoming A Registered Reader and to find more titles in your preferred format, visit: www.readhowyouwant.com TABLE OF CONTENTS PRESIDENT’S WELCOME......................................1 ALA PRESIDENT’S PROGRAM................................4 DENVER SUNRISE: SPEAKER SERIES....................8 TENTH ANNUAL: ARTHUR CURLEY MEMORIAL LECTURE.........................................................14 ALA 2008-2009: EXECUTIVE BOARD AND OFFICERS........................................................19 ALA 2008-2009: DIVISION PRESIDENTS..............20 FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 – MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2009: MIDWINTER MEETING EXHIBITION.....................24 MIDWINTER MEETING EXHIBITION.....................29 SPOTLIGHT ON ADULT LITERATURE.....................32 MIDWINTER MEETING EXHIBITION: TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE......................................................35 GENERAL INFORMATION....................................44 GALE CENGAGE LEARNING: SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULE AND ROUTE.....................................................59 AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES..........................64 TRAVEL INFORMATION......................................70 GENERAL INFORMATION....................................76 HOTEL INFORMATION........................................81 REGISTRATION & HOUSING INFORMATION..........83 PRECONFERENCES............................................88 DENVER LOCAL INFORMATION..........................149 ALA OFFICE LOCATOR......................................152 THANK YOU: TO OUR MIDWINTER MEETING SPONSORS....................................................155 ALA COUNCIL AGENDA....................................158 HOTEL AND MEETING ROOM LOCATIONS...........168 CORPORATE MEMBERS ARE IN GOOD COMPANY...180 ALA ACRONYMS..............................................195 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING DISCUSSION GROUPS.203 MIDWINTER MEETING: DAILY SCHEDULE...........249 2009 MIDWINTER MEETING EXHIBITION...........345 LIBRARY CHAMPIONS......................................346 EXHIBITOR LISTING........................................348 EXHIBITOR LISTINGS BY PRODUCT...................623 NOTES...........................................................681 i ii iii iv v vi 1 PRESIDENT’S WELCOME James Rettig, PRESIDENT I am pleased to welcome you to Denver for informative meetings, outstanding educational opportunities, exciting exhibition events and many other special activities. Below are just a few of the highlights of the ALA 2009 Midwinter Meeting. The 2009 ALA Midwinter Exhibits will feature more than 450 exhibitors, free galleys and other giveaways. The exhibits will kick off on Friday, January 23 with a series of special events. The Bestselling ALA/ERT Author Forum featuring four great authors will be held on Friday, January 23 at 4:00 – 5:15p.m. It will be followed by the Exhibits Opening at 5:30p.m. and the ALA/Exhibits Round Table Exhibits Opening Reception from 5:30 – 7:30p.m. Be sure to join us in the exhibit hall for music, food, prizes and a good time. While 2 visiting the exhibits, please thank our Library Champions and other exhibitors for supporting ALA. If you need any information on transportation, restaurants or local events and activities, please stop by the Local Information desk located in the Colorado Convention Center, near the front entrance. The desk is staffed by the Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau. They will answer your questions about Denver and help make your stay during this year’s Midwinter Meeting an enjoyable one. I invite you to attend my ALA President’s Program on Sunday, January 25 from 3:30 – 5:30p.m. Our special guest speaker will be Dr. Muhammad Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner from Bangladesh. He is the author of Banker To The Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle Against World Poverty and Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism. Dr. Yunus received the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his groundbreaking work to help the poorest of the poor in Third World countries break the cycle of poverty. He founded the Grameen Bank to make microloans to entrepreneurial individuals. These loans help them transform their lives, improve their wellbeing, and literally develop their local economies. Perhaps Dr. Yunus modeled his sustainable humanitarian economic enterprise on libraries. We make 3 microloans—gifts actually—of knowledge. These help people transform their lives, improve their wellbeing, and contribute to our knowledge-based economy. Come hear how institutions such as the Grameen Bank and libraries transform lives and build communities. I also hope that you will take the time to attend the ALA Presidential Candidates Forum on Saturday, January 24 from 11:00 – 11:30a.m. Each candidate will present a platform statement and then answer questions from the audience. Be an informed voter when you cast your ballot in the 2009 ALA election. I anticipate that this Midwinter Meeting will offer you rewarding professional experiences and opportunities to see old friends and make new ones. I look forward to seeing you in Denver! 4 ALA PRESIDENT’S PROGRAM Featuring Dr. Muhammad Yunus Sunday, January 25, 2009, 3:30 – 5:30PM Colorado Convention Center, Four Seasons Ballroom Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Muhammad Yunus will speak at the President’s Program on Sunday, January 25 at 3:30p.m. in the Four Seasons Ballroom at the Colorado Convention Center. Dr. Yunus is the author of Banker To The Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle Against World Poverty and Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism. Dr. Yunus received the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his groundbreaking work to help the poorest of the poor in Third World countries break the cycle of poverty. He founded the Grameen Bank to make microloans 5 to entrepreneurial individuals. These loans help them transform their lives, improve their wellbeing, and literally develop their local economies. Similarly, libraries make microloans—gifts actually—of knowledge. These help people transform their lives, improve their wellbeing, and contribute to our knowledge-based economy. Institutions such as the Grameen Bank and libraries transform lives and build communities. They succeed because both address what Dr. Yunus calls “people-centered problems.” Dr. Yunus was born in 1940 in British India in what is now Bangladesh. Education has always been important to him. While growing up, he and his brother, he writes, “devoured any books and magazines we could get our hands on ... it was not easy to keep our thirst for reading satiated. To meet our needs, Salam and I learned to improvise, buy, borrow, and steal.” That love of learning served him well throughout his formal education, culminating in a Ph.D. at Vanderbilt University in 1971. He has applied his economic knowledge to the seemingly intractable problem of poverty. He demonstrated the viability of microloans with $27 of his own money in 1976. Today the Grameen Bank makes loans to more than six million families. Additional Grameen initiatives bring telephone service, Internet access, and renewable energy to poor areas. Come hear 6 how institutions such as the Grameen Bank and libraries transform lives and build communities. Dr. Yunus PublicAffairs. appearing compliments of YOUTH MEDIA AWARDS PRESS CONFERENCE MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 8:00 – 9:15AM COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER THE AWARDS BEING ANNOUNCED DURING THE PRESS CONFERENCE ARE: JOHN NEWBERY MEDAL THE RANDOLPH CALDECOTT CORETTA SCOTT KING AWARDS MICHAEL L. PRINTZ AWARD THE ALEX MARGARET A. EDWARDS AWARD (MAY HILL) ARBUTHNOT HONOR LECTURE ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL ROBERT F. SIBERT INFORMATIONAL BOOK AWARD PURA BELPRE AWARD 7 MILDRED L. BATCHELDER AWARD SCHNEIDER FAMILY BOOK AWARD THEODOR SEUSS GEISEL AWARD ODYSSEY AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE AUDIOBOOK PRODUCTION IN 8 DENVER SUNRISE SPEAKER SERIES Presented By H.W. Wilson A MORNING OF GOOD HUMOR WITH LEIGH RUBIN SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 8:00 – 9:00AM FOUR SEASONS BALLROOM OF THE COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER Leigh Rubin is the creator of the cartoon panel, Rubes, seen in hundreds of newspapers across the county. Originally self-syndicated, Rubes is now distributed by Creators Syndicate as one of the most popular single-panel cartoons. The cartoon can also be seen on millions of greeting 9 cards, mugs, t-shirts and calendars. Rubin also publishes a series of cartoon collection books, his most recent include The Wild Life of Dogs, Pets, Cows, Farm Animals and the award winning Wild Life of Love and Wild Life of Cats. Leigh Rubin will be signing outside the Four Seasons Ballroom immediately following the session. THE SCI-FI DUO OF DOM TESTA AND KEVIN J. ANDERSON SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 8:00 – 9:00AM FOUR SEASONS BALLROOM OF THE COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER Dom Testa is a thirty-year radio broadcast veteran, advocate of children’s literacy and science-fiction author. Testa co-hosts the top-rated radio morning show in Denver, the “Dom and Jane Show,” and has received multiple awards from the Colorado Broadcaster’s Association for “Morning Show of the Year.” Testa’s The Big Brain Club helps students overcome the peer pressure to play dumb, and works to dispel the notion that learning 10 interferes with being cool. As one of the club’s focuses, they host writing workshops and assemblies at schools and libraries to help kids explore their writing talents. Testa is also author of the award winning Galahad series. The first volume, Galahad 1: The Comet’s Curse, was selected by the Colorado Independent Publishers Association as the “Best Young Adult Book” in Colorado. Sponsored by Tor Science-fiction author Kevin J. Anderson has published over 80 novels, including 29 national bestsellers. His critically acclaimed novels include Captain Nemo, Hopscotch, and Hidden Empire. He has collaborated on a number franchise series, including Star Wars, X-Files and Dune. Anderson’s most recent novel, The Last Days of Krypton, is a tale of the planet Krypton’s struggle before Superman—then Kal-El—came to Earth. Anderson also writes comic books in his spare time. 11 Dom Testa and Kevin Anderson will be signing immediately following the session. Sponsored by HarperCollins and Orbit IN FOR SOME ACTION WITH RICHARD NORTH PATTERSON MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 8:00 – 9:00AM ROOM 605/607 OF THE COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER Political and legal fiction writer Richard North Patterson is the New York Times bestselling author of Exile, The Race and 13 other critically acclaimed novels. Formerly a trial lawyer, Patterson was the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) liaison to the Watergate special prosecutor and has served on the board of several Washington advocacy groups. Known to show all sides of American politics whether good or bad, The Race is a political thriller 12 about a run for the Republican presidential nomination. Richard North Patterson will be signing in Macmillan booth 1103 immediately following the session. Sponsored by Henry Holt and Co 13 14 TENTH ANNUAL ARTHUR CURLEY MEMORIAL LECTURE FEATURING JIM SHEELER, PULITZER PRIZE WINNING AUTHOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2009, 1:30 – 3:30PM COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER, FOUR SEASONS BALLROOM 3-4 Since the start of the war in Iraq, Marines like Major Steve Beck have found themselves thrown into a mission they never trained for: casualty notification. Marines are trained to kill, to break down doors, but the mission of a casualty assistance calls officer is one without weapons. For Beck, the mission meant learning each dead Marine’s name and nickname, touching the toys he grew up with and reading the letters he 15 wrote home. Beck has held grieving mothers in long embraces, absorbing their muffled cries into the dark blue shoulder of his uniform. He stitched himself into the fabric of their lives, in the simple hope that his compassion might help alleviate at least the smallest piece of their pain. In Final Salute: A Story of Unfinished Lives, Jim Sheeler weaves together the stories of the fallen and of the broken homes they have left behind. It is also the story of Major Steve Beck and his unflagging efforts to help heal the wounds of those left grieving. Above all, it is a moving tribute to our troops, putting faces to the mostly anonymous names of our courageous heroes, and to the brave families who have made the ultimate sacrifice for this country. Jim Sheeler specialized in covering the impact of the war at home for the Rocky Mountain News since the first Colorado casualty of the war in Iraq. He won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for his story, Final Salute, and has won numerous other local and national writing awards. Born in Houston, Texas, he graduated with a degree in journalism from Colorado State University in 1990, and earned a Masters degree in journalism from the University of Colorado in 2007. He will begin teaching journalism full-time at the University of Colorado in the fall of 2008. His book of 16 collected obituaries, Obit: Inspirational Stories of Everyday People Who Led Extraordinary Lives, was published in May by Penguin Books. He lives near Boulder, Colorado with his wife and son. Jim Sheeler will be signing immediately following the session in the Penguin Group USA booth #1231. 17 18 19 ALA 2008-2009 EXECUTIVE BOARD AND OFFICERS 20 ALA 2008-2009 DIVISION PRESIDENTS 21 22 23 24 FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 – MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2009 MIDWINTER MEETING EXHIBITION The 2009 Midwinter Meeting Exhibits will include over 800 booths, and will be housed in the Colorado Convention Center in Halls A, B and C. The ALA Midwinter Exhibition is packed with demonstrations and free samples from over 425 vendors. EXHIBIT EVENTS AND HOURS FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 4:00p.m. – 5:15p.m. Author Forum 5:30p.m. – 7:30p.m. ALA/ERT Opening Ceremony/Reception Exhibits 5:15p.m. Ceremony Cutting – 5:30p.m. SATURDAY JANUARY 24 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Ribbon 25 2:00p.m. – 4:00p.m MONDAY, JANUARY 26 9:00a.m. – 2:00p.m. 10:00a.m. – 1:10p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS ON THE EXHIBIT FLOOR Your registration includes several special exhibit events. Friday Night, January 23, don’t miss the ALA/ERT Author Forum from 4:00 – 5:15p.m. in the Colorado Convention Center. Immediately following will be the Exhibits Opening Ceremony and the ALA/ERT Exhibits Opening Reception, from 5:15 – 7:30p.m. Join us for an evening of free music and food, and chances to win free gift baskets. TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE The Technology Showcase returns on Monday, January 26 from 10:00a.m. – 1:15p.m. with updates in library technology trends, and the Spotlight on Adult Literature on Saturday afternoon will feature signings and giveaways! FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2009, 4:00 – 5:15PM 26 ALA/ERT AUTHOR FORUM – WOMEN OF MYSTERY The author forum will feature discussions with four of the bestselling female authors in mystery. Join them to discuss the art of the mystery plot and how all those twists an turns work to reveal the truth. The Author Forum will take place in the Colorado Convention Center, Room 201/203. All authors will be signing copies of their latest works during the Opening Exhibits Reception at their publisher’s booths. New York Times bestselling author ERICA SPINDLER has written 28 novels, including Last Known Victim, Copycat, Killer Takes All, See Jane Die, Dead Run and Bone Cold. Her novel, Red, was adapted into a popular graphic novel and daytime drama in Japan. Spindler was awarded the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in 2002 for Bone Cold, a thrilling psychological mystery. Erica Spindler will be signing in Macmillan booth 1103. 27 Former CIA analyst FRANCINE MATHEWS is the author of several suspense novels, including the Nantucket Mysteries series, Blown, The Cutout and The Secret Agent. Her most recent is The Alibi Club. Mathews also writes historical fiction, published under the penname Stephanie Barron, including the Jane Austen mystery series set in 18th century England, and A Flaw In The Blood set during the time of Prince Albert and Queen Victoria. Francine Mathews will be signing in Random House booth 1220. MARY JANE CLARK is the bestselling author of ten novels, including Do You Want To Know A Secret, Do You Promise Not To Tell, Let Me 28 Whisper In Your Ear, and Close To You. Her latest novel, It Only Takes A Moment, is a tale of suspense about tracing down a daughter’s kidnapper. Mary Jane Clark will be signing in HarperCollins booth 1014. NANCY ATHERTON is the author of the Aunt Dimity mystery series, so far with 13 installments. The first, Aunt Dimity’s Death, was voted “one of the century’s 100 favorite mysteries” by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association. Atherton’s latest novel in the series, Aunt Dimity: Vampire Hunter, concerns a worry wart mother whose twins come home from school one day and give her something truly scary to worry about: signs of a vampire encounter. Nancy Atherton will be signing in Penguin Group USA booth #1231. 29 MIDWINTER MEETING EXHIBITION EXHIBITS OPENING RECEPTION FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2009, 5:30 – 7:30PM ENJOY MUSIC, FREE FOOD AND THE CHANCE FOR LOTS OF GREAT PRIZES AT THE FRIDAY NIGHT OPENING RECEPTION! The Friday Night Opening Reception, sponsored by the exhibitors, ERT and ALA, will be held from 5:30 – 7:30p.m. on the exhibit floor, and will feature food and music, as well as over 30 gift baskets (valued over $75 each) to be given away by exhibitors on Friday only! To register to win a basket, visit the exhibitor’s booth during the Opening Reception. These baskets will be raffled off Friday evening, so be ready to win! Last minute additions to this list will be published in Friday’s Cognotes, and the winners will be published in Sunday’s Cognotes. You do not need to be present to win. 30 ATTEND THE OPENING RECEPTION FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN ONE OF THESE GREAT BASKETS! Company Booth # Basket Description Griffyn Ink 740 AJ Scudiere Gift Basket Blackstone Audio 752 Cozy Up with a Mystery Gift Basket Charlesbridge 806 Astronomy Gift Basket Candlewick Press 813 The Tale of Despereaux Gift Basket Peachtree Publishers 817 Exploration & Discovery Gift Basket Star Bright Books 847 Childrens Books Gift Basket Nemo Publishing 952 Innon Peaks Island Get-away Basket X 2 Holiday House 1007 Childrens Books Gift Basket HarperCollins Publishers 1014 Mysteries Abound Gift Basket Little Brown 1124 Winter Picturebook Wonderland Gift Basket Penguin Group (USA) 1231 Gift Basket of Goodness Tundra Books 1313 Backpack and picture book Gift Basket Marcive Inc. 1337 Marcive’s Own Blended Gift Basket Demco, INC. 1404 Demco’s Winter Gift Basket Fulcrum Publishing 1440 Colorado & The West Gift Basket H.W. Wilson Company 1504 Wine Country Gift Basket Gale 1604 International Themed Gift Basket OCLC 1704 OCLC Variety Gift Basket Infobase Publishing 2032 World History Gift Basket Baker & Taylor 2122 Entertainment Gift Basket Marshall Cavendish 2211 Old West History & Heritage Basket 31 Schedule3W/ Medianet 2322 1 year workstation license Gift Basket B-Logistics 2347 Colorado Themed Gift Basket X 2 BCR 2508 Digital Camera Gift Basket Data2 Corporation 2509 Relaxation Gift Basket John Wiley & Sons 2132 Dummies Gift Basket Chari Davenport 2636 Chari Davenport Gift Basket Highsmith 1323 Udderly Wisconsin Gift Basket Brodart 1624 Everything ZEN Simon & Schuster 1021 A Celebration of Black Literature Gift Basket 32 SPOTLIGHT ON ADULT LITERATURE SPONSORED BY FRIENDS OF LIBRARIES U.S.A. AND ALA CONFERENCE SERVICES SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2:00 – 4:00PM EXHIBIT HALL Stop by these participating publishers for free giveaways. Don’t forget to stop by the Friends of Libraries U.S.A. booth (614) to register to win a prize basket of books, books-on-CD, and more. PARTICIPATING PUBLISHERS INCLUDE: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, a division of Workman Publishing Company Booth 903 Stop by for an advanced reader’s copy of A Reliable Wife. Consortium Book Sales & Distribution Booth 838 Consortium will be giving away galleys of various adult fiction titles. 33 Counterpoint Booth 831 Stop by for galleys of forthcoming titles. HarperCollins Booth 1014 HarperCollins will be giving away 50 galleys of each of the following titles: Stepmother by Carrie Adams, Very Valentine by Adriana Trigiani, and In Hanuman’s Hands by Cheeni Rao. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Booth 931 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt will be giving away 50 signed The Family Man, 50 A Long Long Time Ago and Essentially True, 25-50 My Abandonment, 25-50 Genesis and 50 HMH tote bags Macmillan Booth 1103 Macmillan will be giving away galleys of various titles. Hachette Book Group Booth 1122 Hachette will have a variety of titles for giveaway. Books on Tape Booth 1215 Censors Beware! CD Sampler to the first 250 people. Random House, Inc. Booth 1220 Random House, Inc. will have a Featured ARE Giveaway, including Sag Harbor by Colson 34 Whitehead (Doubleday), Spade & Archer by Joe Gores (Knopf), and High: Confessions of an International Drug Smuggler by Brian O’Dea (Other Press). Penguin Group (USA) Booth 1231 Penguin will be giving away galleys/ARC’s of upcoming titles. W.W. Norton & Company Booth 922 by Dara Horn (author of The World to Come], and The Increment, by David Ignatius (author of Body of Lies], while supplies last. 35 MIDWINTER MEETING EXHIBITION TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2009 10:00AM – 1:10PM The Technology Showcase is back again this year. Join these exciting companies as they highlight the latest trends in Library Technology. There will be two Technology Showcase Theaters running concurrently from 10:00a.m. – 1:10p.m. Monday, January 26th, 2009. The theaters are located on the show floor, Pueblo Theatre at the end of the 800 aisle and Mesa Theatre at the end of the 2200 aisle. Complimentary refreshments will be served on the exhibits floor during the presentations. TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE Pueblo Theater (1) Mesa Theater (2) 10:00am – 10:30am Thomson Reuters IGI Global 10:40am – 11:10am LibLime eBrary 11:20am – 11:50am Credo Reference Innovative Interfaces 12:00p.m. – 12:30pm SerialsSolutions Library of Congress – Live Digital Imaging 12:40pm – 1:10pm Springer American Council of Learned Societies 36 PUEBLO THEATER 10:00AM – 10:30AM EXPANDING ONE’S EVALUATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON THE JOURNAL LITERATURE – NEW ENHANCEMENTS TO JOURNAL CITATION REPORTS Journal Citation Reports® serve as the foundation of journal collection development, characterization, and evaluation within academic and government libraries worldwide. An ® unprecedented enhancement of JCR is taking place, incorporating new information to complement the high-profile Impact Factor. This educational session is designed to communicate the meaning and use of these new metrics. 10:40AM – 11:10AM BIBLIOS: A NEW SOCIAL CATALOGING (R)EVOLUTION FROM LIBLIME Joshua Ferraro, CEO of LibLime, will introduce ‡biblios: an open-source cataloging tool, freely available from http://biblios.org and developed 37 by LibLime. He’ll also discuss a new service offered by LibLime called ‡biblios.net: a subscription-based, community-built and maintained database of freely-licensed bibliographic records. These tools allow catalogers to create and share records, they include API support for ‘sending’ records to other databases, including your ILS; powerful Social Cataloging features like real-time embedded chat, Forums, and E-mail integration. 11:20AM – 11:50AM WHAT WE LEARNED FROM CRAIGSLIST: DEVELOPING NEW WAYS TO BROWSE AND EXPLORE ONLINE LIBRARY CONTENT Taking lessons from Craigslist and Edward Tufte, we have re-invented how users experience subject encyclopedias. Going beyond metasearch and faceted-based browsing to information-dense headword pages containing hundreds of entries and previews of what lies deeper. Library information systems can enhance the user’s experience by allowing browsing across broad expanses of content and, like Craigslist, easily allow users to find meaningful content without 38 searching and without prior knowledge of the syntax of search systems. 12:00PM – 12:30PM SERIALS SOLUTIONS 360 RESOURCE MANAGER CONSORTIA EDITION: SAVING TIME, EFFORT AND EXPENSES FOR CONSORTIA AND THEIR MEMBERS. Learn how Serials Solutions 360 Resource Manager Consortium Edition enables consortia managers and members to consolidate e-resource metadata and acquisition information in one place to save everyone time, effort and improve access discovery. Attend this session to receive a detailed overview of the newest, integrated, vendor hosted e-resource access and management solution for consortia and other groups that share e-resources. 12:40PM – 1:10PM NEW DIRECTIONS IN E-BOOK TECHNOLOGY PRESENTED BY THE AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 39 New Directions in E-Book Technology will provide attendees with a basic orientation to e-book formats in the HEB collection as well as address advances in digital publishing technology and possibilities for future development through use of XML-encoding. The session will introduce HEB as both a comprehensive collection of e-books for teaching and research. Discussion of the results of HEB’s recent comparative experiment in e-book formats. MESA THEATER 10:00AM – 10:30AM WALKING THE USAGE TIGHTROPE IN A DIGITAL WORLD: PUBLISHERS AND LIBRARIANS EXPLORE THE DELICATE BALANCING ACT OF E-CONTENT USABILITY. In recent years librarians have grown increasingly concerned with the use of digital rights management tools by vendors of licensed scholarly resources such as e-journals and e-books. Although some restrictions are necessary to protect the academic material, how will protection measures affect student and faculty use? This showcase will explore the balancing act concerning use restrictions with 40 discussions between librarians and publishers on soft restrictions, hard restrictions, user views, and database analysis. 10:40AM – 11:10AM NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR IMPROVING DIGITAL LIBRARIES WITH MULTIPLE SOURCES OF CONTENT. Participants will be introduced to ebrary’s new User Interface (UI), QuickView, and Integrated, Scalable Information System (ISIS), a licensable technology that enables new methods of discovery, multiple views of search results, and sophisticated research tools, in addition to enabling libraries to host, submit and distribute eContent of their own. All participants will receive an ebrary T-shirt and also be entered in a drawing for a new iPhone, conducted at the end of the session. 11:20AM – 11:50AM DIGITIZING & HARVESTING: PROMOTING YOUR LOCAL COLLECTIONS. 41 This session instructs conference attendees on new ways to expose their digital collections through OAI-compliant harvesting into a discovery services platform. It will provide an overview of how this increases purposeful and serendipitous discovery of unique library resources. The speaker will also discuss how library staff at all levels are using new digital asset management tools and how library users can complement formal metadata with community tagging. 12:00PM – 12:30PM THE REAL NATIONAL TREASURES – LIVE DIGITAL IMAGING FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH MEGAVISION The session will present the value and challenges of applying advanced digital imaging and processing techniques for enhanced access and material studies of documents of cultural heritage. This research tool shows the potential for developing non-invasive and non-destructive preservation techniques for scientific and academic studies. 42 12:40PM – 1:10PM THE NEW SPRINGERLINK: END-USER OPTIMIZED. Heather Staines (Global eProduct Manager SpringerLink) will detail the new SpringerLink design with features optimized for end-users, including semantic linking, PDF preview, and our unique display option the Author Mapper. After a wide-ranging usability study, Springer has revamped the SpringerLink platform with end user needs in mind. From navigation to display options, this session will provide librarians with information on the new Springer-Link so that they can better support their staff and researchers. 43 44 GENERAL INFORMATION ALA OFFICE The ALA Office is located in the Colorado Convention Center, Korbel 2A. ALA STORE ALA Graphics offerings include new campaign materials for National Library Week and Teen Tech Week, conference souvenirs, reading incentives, gifts, new posters and bookmarks for Tale of Despereaux, Old Bear and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and READ posters featuring the Twilight cast members, Tony Hawk and Corbin Bleu. Take time to see what’s new at the ALA Store, located in Lobby B, between the two entrances to the Exhibit Hall. Friday 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Saturday and Sunday 8:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Monday 8:00a.m. – 2:00p.m. CHILD CARE AT THE MIDWINTER MEETING 2009 ALA will reimburse the charges expended on childcare in the amount of $25 per day, per child to a maximum of $50 per day, per family to any fully registered parent for each day of the Midwinter Meeting week, January 23 – 28, 45 2009. This covers only childcare in the parent’s hotel room or other residence in the meeting city (Denver) and does not include charges for children’s food and transportation or gratuities and transportation for the sitter. ALA will not reimburse childcare expenses to attendees who live within the Denver area that would be paid to the regular provider whether the parent was attending the Midwinter Meeting or not. Parents may contact their hotel childcare center/baby sitting service where it is available or select one from the phone book. Reimbursement forms are available at the ALA Registration Desk and must be signed by the individual performing the childcare services and presented by the parent to the Registration Desk Manager by Monday, January 26, 2009. Please note: strollers are permitted on the exhibit floor, but children must remain seated in them at all times. Unescorted children are not permitted on the exhibit floor. See the Children’s Policy for more information. CHILDREN’S POLICY Strollers are permitted on the exhibit floor but only if there is a child in them at all times. Unescorted children are not permitted on the exhibit floor. Children under the age of five must be restrained at all times (stroller, back pack, etc.). Any child over the age of five must have an Exhibits Only badge to be admitted to the exhibit floor. These badges are available at 46 onsite registration for $25. An adult must accompany all children under the age of 16. COGNOTES – DAILY MEETING NEWSPAPER Cognotes is the daily newspaper published and staffed by a group of ALA member volunteers. The Cognotes office is open for submissions from 10:00a.m. to 2:00p.m., Thursday through Monday during the Midwinter Meeting in the ALA Office, Korbel 2A of the Colorado Convention Center. The publication includes highlights of Midwinter events, important meeting times and room changes, photographs and news items relating to the Meeting. The paper is published Friday through Monday during the Midwinter Meeting, and a special Highlights issue (Issue No.5) will be mailed to all ALA members following the Meeting. Cognotes is available in the registration area at the convention center, in the Cognotes office and at several other locations throughout the convention center. News and informational contributions will be considered for publication on a daily basis. The deadline for news items is 2:00p.m. the day before publication. Exhibitors may advertise in Cognotes onsite for $100 (40-word limit). Forms are available in the Cognotes office, and the deadline is 2:00p.m. the day before publication. 47 There is also the opportunity for exhibitors to submit news items for the Highlights issue mailed to all members. DISCUSSION GROUPS Many ALA discussion groups are meeting throughout the week. Attendees are invited to participate in these informal information exchanges. Discussion Group topics are listed at the beginning of the Daily Schedule section, starting from section entitled “ALA Midwinter Meeting Discussion Groups”. Meetings of discussion groups are also listed chronologically in the Daily Schedule of the Meetings section. EXHIBITS The exhibits are located in Exhibit Halls A, B and C of the Colorado Convention Center. Following the special opening ceremony at 5:15p.m. on Friday evening, the exhibits are open: Friday, January 23 5:30p.m. – 7:30p.m. Saturday and Sunday January 24- 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. 25 Monday, January 26 9:00a.m. – 2:00p.m Please see section entitled “MIDWINTER MEETING EXHIBITION” for a listing of all the special events we are offering on the exhibition floor this year. 48 HOTEL RESERVATIONS/ TRAVEL SERVICES Hotel accommodations and travel services were arranged by Experient. Experient is available onsite in the Registration area for any assistance you may need and will also have information regarding housing for the Annual Conference 2009 in Chicago. Additional travel assistance is available from 9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. (Central time) Monday through Friday by calling 1-800-974-9833. ACESIBILITY INFORMATION We work to make sure your experience will be a pleasant and accessible one. Here are the features we have put in place to insure the ALA 2009 Midwinter Meeting is accessible to all: • We caption our main sessions, e.g. President’s Program, Membership Meeting, Council Meetings, and others as requested by organizers. The captioning is available on a one-on-one basis when the captioner is not working at sessions mentioned above. Reservations are made on a first-come, first-served basis and require at least one day’s notice. • We have accessible rooms in our hotel block. There are rooms for the deaf, blind and 49 attendees in wheelchairs. Please fill out the housing form and check the appropriate box. An Experient representative will contact you to make sure you are placed in an appropriate room. • Leader animals of all kinds are welcome throughout the ALA Meeting. • Listening devices are available for those who are hard of hearing. • Our shuttle bus company has accessible buses. Instructions on how to obtain rides are available in each hotel, in the convention center on site, and in the onsite newspaper, Cognotes. • Based upon availability in each city, we maintain a limited number of wheelchairs and scooters on a first come, first served basis. • Conference Services coordinates interpreting services for the hearing impaired. To use the service, a list of required interpreted meetings should have been sent to Anne Weglewski by December 7, 2008. Two interpreters are also on-call in the Conference Services Office in the Colorado Convention Center Saturday-Monday for last minute requests on a first-come, first-served basis. Interpreters are no longer requested for meetings in general. Requests for deaf 50 members will be taken for specific meetings only. INTERNET CAFÉ The Internet Café, features a comfortable place for delegates to relax, grab a bite to eat, surf the Internet and check e-mail. Located in the convention center in Lobby B, the Café is open from 6:00a.m. to 10:00p.m., Friday through Tuesday. (Please note: due to heightened security restrictions in the convention center, the Internet Café will only be open during the hours listed above.) INTERNET ROOM The Internet Room is open to ALA members beginning at 5:30p.m. on Friday, January 23. The room, which is located in the Exhibit Hall at the back of the 400 aisle, is open during exhibition hours only, The Room is managed by ALA’s Internet Room Steering Committee and staffed with volunteers during regular exhibit hours. LITERATURE DISTRIBUTION AREA Materials have been placed in bins in the ALA Office. Delegates may help themselves to items of interest. Only ALA pre-approved, numbered items have been placed on the tables. Because all space is in use, additional materials cannot be accepted onsite. 51 LOST AND FOUND Items may be turned in or claimed at the ALA Office in the Colorado Convention Center, Korbel 2A. Unclaimed items will be held in Conference Services, 50 E. Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60611 for one month after the meeting. For help in locating lost items during the meeting, please call 303-228-8239. After the meeting please call 312-280-3223. MEETING CHANGES-ONSITE To change, add or cancel a meeting, contact Yvonne McLean in the Conference Services Office, Korbel 2A of the convention center immediately. The information will be published in Cognotes if the change has been requested before the 2:00p.m. Cognotes deadline. All changes must be submitted directly to Yvonne McLean, and she will coordinate the publication of those changes with Cognotes directly. Note: Door signs of ALA meeting rooms list all of the sessions scheduled (up to the time of their printing) to be held in each room, each day. Please do not assume that a room will be available when a listing does not appear for a time slot. Assignments may have been made after the sign was posted, or the hotel may be using the room for an outside meeting. 52 MEMBERSHIP SERVICES Any questions or issues concerning your membership may be directed to ALA Membership Services personnel at the Registration desk. Bring any related paperwork or correspondence for faster service. MESSAGE CENTER An incoming message center is located in the Colorado Convention Center, next to Attendee Registration and will be open during registration hours. The Message Center phone number is 303-228-8289. MIDWINTER MEETING POLICY The ALA Midwinter Meeting is convened for the primary purpose of expediting the business of the Association through sessions of its governing and administrative delegates serving on board, committees and Council. Programs designed for the continuing education and development of the fields of library service shall be reserved for Annual Conference except by the specific authorization of the Executive Board acting under the provisions of the ALA Constitution. Hearings seeking membership reactions and provisions for observers and petitioners at meetings of Council, committees and boards are to be publicized; programs of orientation or leadership development to Association 53 business are encouraged; assemblies of groups of individuals for information sharing vital to the development of Association business shall be accepted as appropriate to the purposes of the Midwinter Meeting. By Council action it was voted that all meetings of the Association are open to all members and to recognized members of the press. Closed meetings may only be held to discuss matters affecting privacy of individuals or institutions. Unit chairs may contact their staff liaison officer when unable to determine whether an open or closed meeting is appropriate. OFFICE AREA SERVICES Several computers and printers are available for use by members and staff in the ALA Office. You must sign up in advance to use the equipment and bring your own software and disks. Paper is provided. There are also typewriters available in the ALA Office for use by ALA delegates for the typing of office business. PLACEMENT SERVICES Provided by the ALA Office for Human Resource Development and Recruitment (HRDR), the Placement Services is open: Saturday and Sunday, 9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. Job seekers can register and search for jobs on the JobLIST Online site at www.joblist.ala.org. All services 54 are free to job seekers. Registration is not required, but is recommended. Registration gives registered employers access to your resume information. It also allows for direct communication between job seekers and employers. There is an orientation for job seekers on Friday, January 23 at 4:00p.m. in the Placement Center. Employers who want to post positions should post them on the JobLIST Online site at www.joblist.ala.org. Employers who want to use the interviewing facilities must have an active ad placed on JobLIST at the time you schedule an interview. Employers who want a booth in the Placement Center should contact Beatrice Calvin at 800-545-2433, ext. 4280. There is an orientation for employers on Friday, January, 23 at 3:00p.m. in the Placement Center. POSTAL SERVICES Located on in Exhibit Hall at the back of the 2500 Aisle. The post office is open: Saturday and Sunday 9:00a.m. – 4:45p.m. Monday 9:00a.m. – 1:45p.m. Attendees receive one mailing envelope or tube, compliments of ALA. Additional ALA envelopes or tubes are $1.00 55 PROGRAM SUPPLEMENT Inserted in every program book, additional copies of the supplement are available at the registration desk. The program supplement includes critical changes to the meeting schedule. REGISTRATION HOURS Registration is located in the Colorado Convention Center, Lobby A. Hours are: Friday, January 23 8:00a.m. – 7:30p.m. Saturday, January 24 7:30a.m. – 5:00p.m. Sunday, January 25 7:30a.m. – 5:00p.m. Monday, January 26 7:30a.m. – 2:00p.m. REPROGRAPHICS A Reprographics center has been set up in the ALA Office area in Korbel 1A-F. The hours are: Friday 10:00a.m. – 10:00p.m. Saturday – Tuesday 7:30a.m. – 10:00p.m. Wednesday 9:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. An ALA charge number is required for all copies made. The charge for personal copies is 10 cents per page. 56 SHUTTLE BUS-SPONSORED BY GALE Free shuttle bus service between the Meeting hotels is provided for registered attendees and for delegates with special needs. Shuttle bus schedules will be available at participating hotels, in Cognotes and at registration. Complimentary bus service is provided by Gale Cengage Learning. Don’t forget to stop by their booth and say thanks for the lift. SMOKING RULE Council action at the 1991 Atlanta Annual Conference resolved that, “smoking is prohibited at Midwinter Meetings, Annual Conferences, regional/national conferences, continuing education programs, exhibits and other gatherings sponsored by the ALA.” COUNCIL AND EXECUTIVE BOARD SCHEDULE ALA COUNCIL/EXECUTIVE BOARD/MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION SESSION SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:00 – 10:00AM Colorado Convention Center, Four Seasons Ballroom 57 ALA EXECUTIVE FORUM BOARD CANDIDATES MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 11:30AM – 12:30PM Colorado Convention Center, Four Seasons Ballroom EXECUTIVE BOARD I FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 8:00AM – 12:00PM Hyatt Regency Denver Hotel, Agate Room B/C EXECUTIVE BOARD II MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1:30 – 4:30PM Hyatt Regency Denver Hotel, Agate Room B/C EXECUTIVE BOARD III WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2:00PM – 5:30PM Hyatt Regency Denver Hotel, Agate Room B/C ALA COUNCIL I SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 10:45AM – 12:15PM Colorado Convention Center, Four Seasons Ballroom ALA COUNCIL II 58 TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 9:15AM – 12:45PM Colorado Convention Center, Four Seasons Ballroom COUNCIL III WEDNESDAY, 12:30PM JANUARY 28, 8:00AM – Colorado Convention Center, Four Seasons Ballroom ALA-APA INFORMATION SESSION SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 10:00 – 10:30AM Colorado Convention Center, Four Seasons Ballroom ALA-APA COUNCIL MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 10:15 – 11:15AM Colorado Convention Center, Four Seasons Ballroom 59 GALE CENGAGE LEARNING SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULE AND ROUTE SHUTTLE SERVICE TO THE COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER Shuttle service is provided between the Colorado Convention Center (CCC) and the hotels listed below. Please check the sign in your hotel lobby for any additional information or changes for your specific route. For additional service or to make advance reservations for a wheelchair accessible shuttle, please see the shuttle supervisor at the CCC or call Kushner & Associates at (303)228-8288. SHUTTLE SCHEDULE Frequency of Service: Peak 10-15 minutes | Non Peak 20-25 minutes Friday, January 23, 2009 Shuttle between CCC and hotels Non Peak 7:30AM – 4:00PM Shuttle between CCC and hotels Peak 4:00PM – 8:00PM* 60 Saturday, January 24, 2009 Shuttle from hotels to CCC Peak 7:00AM – 10:00AM Shuttle between CCC and hotels 10:00AM – 3:30PM Non Peak Shuttle from CCC to hotels Peak 3:30PM – 6:00PM* Sunday, January 25, 2009 Shuttle from hotels to CCC Peak 7:00AM – 10:00AM Shuttle between CCC and hotels 10:00AM – 3:30PM Non Peak Shuttle from CCC to hotels Peak 3:30PM – 6:00PM* Monday, January 26, 2009 Shuttle between CCC and hotels Peak 7:00AM – 3:00PM Shuttle between CCC and hotels Non Peak 3:00PM – 6:00PM* * Time last shuttle departs CCC. Last shuttle departs hotels approximately 45 minutes prior to this time MAKE SURE TO STOP AT GALE BOOTH 1604 AND CHECK OUT WHAT’S NEW Route #1 (Red) Boarding Location Sheraton Denver Hotel Curbside on Court Place Comfort Inn Curbside on Tremont Place Brown Palace Hotel At the Comfort Inn Route #2 (Green) Boarding Location Magnolia Hotel Curbside on 17th Street Marriott City Center Curbside on California 61 Grand Hyatt Curbside on Welton Route #3 (blue) Boarding Location Westin Hotel Tabor Center Curbside in front Ritz-Carlton Curbside on 19th Street The following hotels listed below are within close walking distance to the Colorado Convention Center. There will be NO shuttle service for these hotels. Courtyard by Marriott Crowne Plaza Curtis Hyatt Regency Denver Hilton Garden Inn Hotel Teatro 62 63 64 AUDITORIUM SPEAKER SERIES The Auditorium Speaker Series will be held Saturday-Tuesday of Annual Conference. Additional speakers are being added to this series. Please check the Annual Conference Online-Site at www.ala.org/annual for updates. ALSC President’s Program Featuring Melba Pattillo Beals Monday, July 13, 8:00a.m. – 9:30a.m. At the age of 15, Melba Pattillo Beals walked her way into the history books as one of the nine courageous students who faced down furious segregationists, the Arkansas National Guard and the Governor of Arkansas in order to integrate Little Rock Central High School in 1957. She has written two bestselling books as a result of her experience, Warriors Don’t Cry: A Searing Memoir of the Battle to Integrate Little Rock Central High School and 65 its sequel White is a State of Mind: Freedom is Yours to Choose. Beals began her career at the age of 17 writing articles for major newspapers and magazines. She earned a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University and worked as a news reporter for San Francisco’s public television station, KQED, and for the NBC affiliate, KRON-TV. Beals has also written numerous articles for periodicals including People, Essence and the San Francisco Examiner and is the author of a primer on public relations, Expose Yourself: Using the Power of Public Relations to Promote Your Business and Yourself, which was an industry best-seller. In 1998, the nine students who integrated Little Rock’s Central High School were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest and most distinguished civilian honor. Beals is currently professor and chair of the Communications Department at Dominican University of California. She and her daughter, Kellie, are writing the screenplay for a feature film based on Warriors. Sponsored Endowment by ALSC Charlemae Rollins Lisa Scottoline Monday, July 13, 10:30a.m. – 11:30a.m. 66 Lisa Scottoline is the Edgar-Award winning, bestselling author of Lady Killer, Daddy’s Girl, Dirty Blonde and many more. She currently has twenty-five million copies of her books in print in the United States and she is published in 25 countries. Lisa loves her job and it shows in her writing. Her bestselling novels, set in Philadelphia and featuring gutsy and resilient female characters, have thrilled and entertained readers with page-turning action and her trademark wit and humor. Lisa has created an array of unforgettable characters, and continues to add to the cast with each new book. Many of her books feature the all-female firm of Rosato & Associates, while the rest introduce fresh, new, but equally compelling heroines all written in Lisa’s unique voice. A lifelong Philadelphian, Lisa still lives in the Philadelphia area and enjoys writing about her hometown city. 67 Jill Bolte Taylor, Ph.D. Monday, July 13, 1:30p.m. – 2:30p.m. As a Harvard-trained neuroanatomist, Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor spent her life studying and teaching others about the complex beauty of the human brain. But on the morning of December 10, 1996, her life took an unexpected turn: she experienced a massive stroke when a blood vessel exploded in the left side of her brain. In her book My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist’s Personal Journey, Dr. Taylor tells of her unique, and somewhat ironic, journey into and back out of the silent abyss of the wounded brain. The book shares details of her stroke and the eight years it took to completely repair her mind and recalibrate her understanding of the world, according to the insights she gained from her intimate experience with an injured brain. Today Dr. Taylor is a neuroanatomist affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. She is the national spokesperson for the mentally ill at the Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center (Brain Bank) and the consulting 68 neuroanatomist for the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute. Since 1993, she has been an active member of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness). Jill Bolte Taylor shares her story as part of Oprah’s “Soul Series” on XM Satellite Radio (May 12, 2008). Her story has also been featured on the PBS program “Understanding the Amazing Brain” and she was a featured speaker at the TED conference in February 2008. She lives in Bloomington, Indiana. PLA President’s Program Featuring Cokie Roberts Monday, July 13, 5:00p.m. – 6:30p.m. Cokie Roberts is a political commentator for ABC News and a senior news analyst for National Public Radio. From 1996 to 2002, she and Sam Donaldson co-anchored the weekly ABC interview program, “This Week.” In addition to broadcasting, Roberts, along with her 69 husband Steven V. Roberts, writes a weekly column syndicated in newspapers around the country by United Media. Both are also contributing editors to USA Weekend, and together they wrote From This Day Forward, an account of their now more than 40-year marriage and other marriages in American history. The book immediately went onto the New York Times bestseller list, following a six-month run on the list by Roberts’s first book on women in American history, We Are Our Mothers’ Daughters. Roberts is also the author of the bestselling Founding Mothers, the companion volume to Ladies of Liberty. A mother of two and grandmother of six, she lives with her husband in Bethesda, Maryland. 70 TRAVEL INFORMATION General Information Experient is ALA’s travel management company for both hotel and airline reservations. As an ALA attendee or exhibitor, you are eligible for special airline and hotel rates. Remember you must be registered for the Annual Conference to make housing reservations. To reach the ALA travel desk, please call 800-974-9833 or 847-282-2529 and identify yourself as an attendee or exhibitor of the ALA Annual Conference in Chicago. The ALA travel desk is open Monday through Friday from 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. CST. You may also make hotel reservations by mailing or faxing the housing reservation form located in this section. In addition, you can make your hotel reservations online through the ALA home page at www.ala .org/annual. Choose “Travel & Hotels” and follow the directions. The online housing reservation form features SSL encryption to ensure the privacy of your information. Hotel Reservation Deadlines and Information New this year—you must be registered for the conference before you may register for a hotel room. Hotel reservation requests will be accepted until June 5, 2009, subject to 71 availability. A list of selected hotels and their rates is included in this section. Rates are quoted for the room, not per person, and all rooms are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Special rates are available only when you book directly with the ALA travel desk. All rooms are subject to applicable tax. All requests must include six choices. Make sure to give accurate dates of arrival and departure for everyone occupying the requested room. Please note that the ALA travel desk does not assume the responsibility of pairing guests for double occupancy or in multiple housing units. After June 5, 2009, the ALA travel desk will continue to make reservations on a space available basis only (i.e., book early to get the hotel of your choice). Hotel Confirmations, Cancellations or Changes Confirmation of the room reservation will be acknowledged by the travel desk and sent within 72 hours. If you have any questions regarding your reservation, or to make changes or cancellations, contact the ALA Travel Desk at 800-974-9833 or 847-282-2529, not the hotel. One night’s room and tax guarantee to a credit card is required to hold hotel reservations. Your first night’s deposit is refundable if you cancel within your hotel’s 72 cancellation policy. Check your confirmation for details on your hotel’s cancellation policy. Airline Reservations and Discount United Airlines is offering special meeting discounts for attendees of the ALA Annual Conference. Simply call the United Special Meeting Desk at 800-521-4041 and refer to Meeting ID Number 500CR to receive a 2-10% discount off applicable fares, including First Class. If you purchase your ticket at least 30 days prior to travel, you will receive an additional 5% discount. This special offer applies to travel on domestic segments of all United Airlines, United Express, TED and United code share flights (UA*) operated by US Airways, US Airways Express and Air Canada. There are no fees to use the 800 number. International attendees will receive a 10% discount off the lowest applicable fare (excluding First Class), or a 15% discount off the fully refundable, unrestricted coach fare when they call their local United Airlines reservation number and refer to meeting ID number 500CR. An additional 5% discount will apply when tickets are purchased at least 60 days in advance of your travel dates. Discounts apply to United and Lufthansa (code share) flights. You can also make your reservation online at www.united.com, using ALA ID 500CR. 73 Experient will serve as the official travel coordinator for the 2009 ALA Annual Meeting. Experient will provide custom itineraries with the lowest applicable air fares and the best journey time. To receive the discounts, call Experient toll-free at 800-621-1083 (847-940-1176 outside the U.S. and Canada) from 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. CST, Monday through Friday. A $22 service fee per airline ticket will apply. Save $5 when you book online. To book online travel through Experient, go to www.travelport.net/registration. You will be asked to register. The Company Name is ALA. The Pin Number is QABSCK93. Please enter the information as instructed, which will grant you access to book your flights online anytime. Helpful hints: Once you are prompted to “Go To Travelport” you will be sent to our Welcome page. The New User ID is your e-mail address (that you entered on the registration page). The Password is the password you provided on the registration page. For security measures, you will be asked to change your password. Airport Transportation and Information Chicago is served by two major airports, Chicago Midway Airport and O’Hare International Airport. Details on transportation to Chicago 74 from all of the airports can be found at www. chicagoairports.com. Public Transportation in Chicago Chicago offers the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), convenient and easy-to-use bus and elevated/subway train lines. Cash fares are $2 per person, and discount visitor passes are sold at various sales outlets throughout the city. For more information, visit www.transitchicago.com. Taxis are numerous and easy to use. Free trolleys travel between Navy Pier and State Street along Grand and Illinois. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, downtown free trolleys run every 20 minutes, carrying passengers to some of the city’s most popular museums, shopping destinations, and attractions. Train and Bus Travel to Chicago Amtrak: Chicago Union Station is located at 225 S. Canal St. Chicago, IL 60606. Go to w ww.amtrak.com for more details. Greyhound: Chicago Greyhound Station is located at 630 W. Harrison St. Chicago, IL 60607. For more information, go to www.grey hound.com or call 214-849-8966. 75 Rental Cars ALA has negotiated exclusive rates with Hertz for the conference. For rates and reservations call 800-654-2240 or access the Online site for this event at www.ala.org/annual and look for travel and hotels. You must use the CV discount number 049J0001 when calling to receive a discount. ALA Shuttle Bus Service Free shuttle buses, sponsored by Gale Cengage Learning, will operate between all participating hotels and the McCormick Place West during the conference. Service will also be provided for attendees with disabilities. Shuttle bus service schedules with daily pickup times, locations and destinations will be published in Cognotes (the daily newspaper of the conference) and will be available onsite. Don’t forget to stop by their booth and say thanks for the lift! 76 GENERAL INFORMATION Conference Location Due to the size of the ALA Annual Conference, the event takes place in a convention center and several hotels. For the 2009 Annual Conference, the exhibits, keynote speakers, and meetings and programs will be held at the new McCormick Place West, located at 2301 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60616. Directions (driving and public transit) are available at ww w.mccormickplace.com. Three hotels are designated “Headquarter” hotels, and will host meetings, programs and special events. Several more hotels will host some events, and additional hotels will be part of the ALA hotel block to include sleeping rooms. Special Needs If you have a special physical or communication need that may impact your participation in this meeting, please check the appropriate box on your registration form and append a statement specifying your special need. While every effort will be made to meet attendees’ needs, we cannot guarantee the availability of accommodations in response to requests received after May 22, 2009. Based upon availability in each city, we maintain a limited number of wheelchairs and scooters on a first 77 come, first served basis. Please contact Anne Weglewski at 800-545-2433, ext. 3220 as soon as possible to reserve a wheelchair or scooter, for use in the convention center only, or if you wish to discuss any other special needs. Child Care and Camp ALA Make this year’s annual meeting a family affair. Once again, ACCENT on Children’s Arrangements, Inc. has planned a great children’s activity center for ALA attendees’ children. ACCENT is a nationally recognized professional childcare company organized to provide quality onsite children’s activities in a nurturing, safe, educational environment. ACCENT’s counselors are fun-loving professionals with plenty of experience with children. The camp will operate at McCormick Place West from Friday, July 10 through Tuesday, July 14, 7:30a.m. to 6:00p.m. daily. Children must be between three months and 17 years of age. ALA will reimburse the charges expended on Camp ALA child care in the amount of $32 per day, per child to a maximum of $64 per day, per family to any fully-registered parent for each day of the Annual Conference week, July 10 – July 14, 2009. The total cost of the care per child, per day is $80, with $48 paid by the parent member, and $32 paid by the Association. This covers only child care in the ALA day care center, Camp ALA. ALA will not 78 reimburse child care expenses to delegates who live within the Chicago area that would be paid to a regular provider whether the parent was attending the Annual Conference or not. Registration for Camp ALA will be available at www.ala.org/annual. Poster Sessions The ALA Conference Poster Sessions will be displayed on July 11, 12 and 13, 2009 at McCormick Place West. Poster sessions provide an opportunity for individual librarians or libraries to share graphic representations of current research, programs or creative solutions to library problems. Accepted presenters are given a time block during the conference to present posters, answer questions, and give away handouts relating to the session. Poster Session topics and times are listed in the Annual Conference Program. Applications will be accepted between November 2008 and January 31, 2009. For information or to apply, please visit www.lib.j mu.edu/org/ala/default.aspx. Placement Services Provided by the ALA Office for Human Resource Development and Recruitment (HRDR), the Placement Service will be available at the Annual Conference. Job seekers should register 79 and search for jobs on JobLIST at www.joblist .ala.org. All services are free to job seekers. Registration is not required, but is recommended. Registration will give employers who choose the Placement Service subscription access to your resume information. It will also allow for direct communication between job seekers and employers. Employers who want to post positions should post them on the JobLIST Online site at www. joblist.ala.org. Employers who want to use the interviewing facilities must have an active ad placed on JobLIST at the time you schedule an interview. Employers who want to review resumes of registered job seekers should purchase the ‘Placement Service subscription’ after placing an active online ad on JobLIST. Employers who want a booth in the Placement Center should contact Beatrice Calvin at 800-545-2433, ext. 4280. Policy 54.3 states, “ALA is committed to equality of opportunity for all library employees or applicants for employment, regardless of race, color, creed, sex, age, physical or mental handicap, individual lifestyle, or national origin.” By advertising through ALA services, the organization agrees to comply with this policy. All available salary ranges shall be listed. 80 For more information, contact Placement Service Manager Beatrice Calvin at [email protected] or 800-545-2433, ext. 4280. Meals Meals are not included with regular Conference registration. Some preconferences and banquets include meals as part of an additional ticket price. This information is included with the description of the event. 81 HOTEL INFORMATION Hotel Single/ Double Triple/ Quad 1 Hilton (Headquarter) – H, BC, $173/ $193 IN (WI/ FI, HS), SA, F, IP, RS $213/ $233 2 Sheraton (Co-Headquarter) – $199/ $199 H, BC, IN (HS), SF, F, IP, RS $229/ $259 3 Hyatt Regency Chicago (CoHeadquarter) – H, BC, IN (HS), SA, F, RS $205/ $205 $230/ $255 4 Wyndham – H, BC, IN (WI/ FI, HS), SA, F, IP, RS $189/ $189 $209/ $229 5 Red Roof Inn – H, IN (WI/ FI, $149/ $149 HS), SA $149/ $149 6 Inn of Chicago – H, BC, SF $145/ $145 $165/ $165 7 Marriott Chicago Downtown – $209/ $229 H, BC, IN (HS), SF, F, IP, RS $249/ $269 8 InterContinental – H, BC, IN (WI/ FI,HS), SA, F, IP, RS $207/ $207 $207/ $207 9 Hotel Cass Holiday Inn Express – H, BC, IN (WI/ FI – COMP), SA, CB/ HB, RS $159/ $159 $179/ $199 10 Hilton Garden Inn – H, BC, IN $189/ $199 (WI/ FI – COMP), SA, F, IP, RS $209/ $219 11 Embassy Suites Lakefront – $189/ $189 H, BC, IN (HS), SA, F, IP, HB, RS $209/ $229 12 Swissotel – H, BC, IN (WI/ HS), SF, F, IP, RS $199/ $209 $234/ $259 13 Fairmont – H, BC, IN (WI/ FI, $224/ $224 HS) SA, F, RS $249/ $274 14 Hard Rock – H, BC, IN (WI – $179/ $179 COMP), SA, F, RS $204/ $229 15 Hotel Monaco – H, BC, IN(WI/ $179/ $179 FI – COMP), SF, IP, RS $199/ $219 82 16 Renaissance Chicago – H, BC, $219/ $219 IN (HS@$14.95/day), SF, F, IP, RS $239/ $259 17 Hotel 71 – H, BC, IN (WI/ FI, $169/ $169 HS – COMP), SA, F, RS $199/ $229 18 Westin Chicago River North – $205/ $205 H, BC, IN (WI/ FI, HS), SF, F, RS $234/ $265 19 Holiday Inn Mart Plaza – H, $159/ $159 BC, IN (WI/ FI – COMP), SA, F, IP, RS $184/ $209 20 Silversmith Hotel – H, BC, IN $149/ $149 (HS), SF, F, RS $168/ $189 21 Palmer House Hilton – H, BC, $169/ $189 IN (WI/ FI, HS), SA, F, IP, RS $209/ $229 22 Hotel Allegro – H, BC, IN(WI/ $174/ $174 FI – COMP), SF, IP, RS $194/ $214 23 W City Center – H, BC, IN (WI/ FI, HS), SF, F, IP, RS $212/ $212 $242/ $272 24 Hyatt Regency McCormick – $224/ $224 H, BC, IN (WI/ FI, HS), SA, F, IP, RS $249/ $249 Key: H=handicapped accessible rooms; SA=smoking rooms available; F=fitness center; IP=indoor pool; OP=outdoor pool; CB=continential breakfast included; HB=hot breakfast; FB=full breakfast included; SF=Smoke Free Hotel; AT=complimentary airport transportation; RS=room service; BC=business center; IN=internet in room; WI=wireless internet access; HS=high speed internet access, CAT=Complimentary Airport Transfer 83 REGISTRATION & HOUSING INFORMATION Join ALA and Save! Non-members and former members of ALA are invited to join the association to receive both the member registration discount as well as ongoing benefits to your career and professional knowledge that come from membership. First, go to www.ala.org/membership to join or re-join and start taking advantage of new and improved benefits such as: AL Direct, our weekly e-mail edition of American Libraries that keeps you on the cutting edge of news that affects all types of libraries; discounts on continuing education through Element K, our online skills building site; and your members-only discount on ALA Editions and Graphics products for you and your library. Then, go to www.ala.org/annual and register for conference at a substantial savings. If you have questions about which membership is right for you, e-mail John Chrastka, Manager for Membership Development at [email protected]. Early Bird Registration To register in advance, print or type and complete all sections of the form. You may register for all listed events and pay with one 84 check. Use one form per person for full registration or exhibit badges only. Registration forms must be postmarked or electronically submitted by March 6, 2009 to receive the Early Bird rates. After March 6, Advance rates will apply. Mail early to meet the deadline. Fees will increase to onsite rates, Thursday, June 26, 2009. Bring your membership card or proof of dues payment and photo ID. Secure online registration with your credit card is also available at www.ala.org/annual. Exhibits Only Registration Visit the exhibits only, for $25 in advance, by completing the registration form. Visit the exhibits and attend the Opening General Session for only $35, or visit the exhibits, attend the Opening General Session and all the Auditorium Speaker Series sessions for $75. Exhibit only badges will also be available onsite. No refunds for “Exhibits Only” “Exhibits Plus” and “Exhibits Supreme” registration. Use one form per person for exhibit only badges. Requests for multiple exhibit only badges will not be honored if sent on only one form. Payment Include full payment with your registration. Make checks payable to the American Library Association or charge your VISA, MasterCard or American Express. Fees are in U.S. dollars. 85 If sending a wire transfer payment, it is necessary to reference your name, company and registration category on the transfer. Please note: we will no longer accept purchase orders as payment onsite. If paying by purchase order, they must be received prior to the conference. Confirmations The ALA Registration and Housing Headquarters will e-mail or mail a registration and housing confirmation. If you do not receive a written confirmation within one week, please e-mail or call Experient’s Customer Service Center at ala @experientinc.com or 800-974-3084 to verify the status of your registration and housing. Refunds and Cancellations Substitutions are welcome at any time, made in writing. Otherwise, registration cancellations must be made in writing and postmarked or faxed by May 22, 2009. Cancellations will result in a full refund less a $25 processing fee. No phone cancellations will be accepted. No refunds for cancellations postmarked after May 22, 2009. No “Exhibits Only” or “Exhibits Plus” refunds. Refunds will be processed after the annual conference. Registration Dates Early Bird: January 5 – March 6 86 Advance: March 7 – May 22 Daily Fees (Paid onsite only) ALA personal member:* $170 ALA retired member:* $125 ALA student member:** $85 Non-member: $230 *must show proof of membership **must show proof of membership and school ID ALA student “WHO’S DA BOSS”: LEADERSHIP FOR TODAY THE 5TH ANNUAL EMPOWERMENT CONFERENCE THE ALA CONFERENCE WITHIN A CONFERENCE FOR LIBRARY SUPPORT STAFF The Empowerment Conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, July 11-12, 2009 in Chicago, IL during the 2009 ALA Annual Conference. The ALA Empowerment Conference is designed specifically for library support staff and features a variety of programs to enhance your career and improve library services to your community! Come learn from the noted library experts and leave with the 3 E’s: 87 energy, enthusiasm and excitement. Please visit wikis.ala.org/annual2008/index.php/Abou t_Empowerment for more information and conference updates, or contact Kimberly Sanders at [email protected] or 1-800-545-2433, ext 4279. Registration for Empowerment 2009 is automatically included with a full Annual Conference registration. Separate registration is also available. Registration for LSSIRT members is $135 in advance, or $160 onsite. ALA members and anyone else can register for this two-day conference for $185 by March 6 and for $210 after the March 6 deadline and onsite. To register, fill out the Conference Registration form, and register in Section II only. For more information on programming and events at the Empowerment Conference, please visit www.ala.org/annual and click on “Empowerment Conference.” Co-sponsors: ALA Library Support Staff Interests Round Table (LSSIRT) and the ALA Office for Human Resource Development and Recruitment (HRDR). 88 PRECONFERENCES ALA Making it Stick: Designing, Delivering, and Surviving Presentations Friday, July 10, 8:30a.m. – noon CLENERT A good presentation requires skills that depend on your ability to work with, influence, and persuade your audience. This interactive workshop will help you develop rapport with your audience, develop active content in your presentation, learn to be comfortable in front of your audience, and understand when to use support materials. For an excellent complementary workshop, take the afternoon class “Punch It Up with Pictures: Presentations with Visual Power” on using visuals in your presentation. Speakers: Lori Reed, Employee Learning Coordinator for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library; Paul Signorelli, writer/trainer/consultant for libraries and nonprofit organizations (Paul Signorelli & Associates) 89 Tickets: ALA Member, $130; RT Member, $110; Non-Member, $180; Student/Retired Member, $110; BOTH CL 1 & 2: ALA Member, $234; RT Member, $198; Non-Member, $324; Student/Retired Member, $198 Event Code: CL1 Punch it Up with Pictures: Presentations with Visual Power Friday, July 10, 1:00 – 4:30p.m. CLENERT Are your presentations riddled with bullet points? Images often speak louder—and more succinctly—than words. In the tight format of a PowerPoint presentation, strategic use of images conveys more meaning than bullet points and text. Your presenter skills will shine brighter when your support materials complement rather than compete with you. This interactive workshop will reveal how visuals communicate, and where to find free-use images and best practices for adding images to your presentations. Speakers: Tony Tallent, Director of Libraries & Arts for the City of Boulder, Colorado; Michael Porter, Interactive Strategy Manager for OnlineJunction; Betha Gutsche, Learning Initiatives Developer for OnlineJunction 90 Tickets: ALA Member, $130; RT Member, $110; Non-Member, $180; Student/Retired Member, $110; BOTH CL 1 & 2: ALA Member, $234; RT Member, $198; Non-Member, $324; Student/Retired Member, $198 Event Code: CL2 Many Voices, One Nation Chicago Friday, July 10, 5:30 – 9:00p.m. Office for Diversity Don’t miss this annual celebration of the literary diversity and creativity enriching our world. This inspiring event showcases the talent and imagination of writers from across the land as they weave a tapestry of spoken word, expressing the myriad of experiences from our varied ethnic, cultural, and lifestyle traditions, and our fundamental unity within the global human family. If you’ve experienced MVON, you know that this is an unforgettable conference kick-off. Book-signing reception included. Tickets: $10 Event Code: DI1 91 2nd National Dialogue on the Curriculum of Readiness for the 21st Century Librarian Friday, July 10, 8:30a.m. – 3:00p.m. Office for Diversity Co-sponsored by the Committee on Diversity, the Committee on Education and ALISE, this summit brings together leaders in LIS education and practice. Participants will discuss needed reform and enhancements to LIS education with special attention to the recruitment of students from underrepresented backgrounds. Proceedings include engaging panels, active discussions, and work sessions. Recommendations will contribute to a published report disseminated to the profession. Tickets: Free Event Code: DI2 All Government Information is Local: Building on a Century of Local and Regional Information in Libraries Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. GODORT 92 Come see this spirited panel discussion about the history and future of local government information resources and services in the library. Learn from experts and practitioners in urban studies who suggest specific ways to cooperate with local governments that serve the library’s community in order to get important public information, and set up engaged citizen forums to discuss critical issues involving local education, environment, employment, and social policies. Speakers: John A. Shuler, Bibliographer for Urban Planning, University of Illinois at Chicago; Charlie Hoch, Professor, Urban Planning, University of Illinois at Chicago; Rana Hutchinson Salzmann, Librarian, American Planning Association, Merriam Center Library; Joseph Schwieterman, Director of the Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development and Professor of Public Service Management at DePaul University; Davis Schneiderman, Co-Director, Virtual Burnham Initiative Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $75; Division/RT Member, $65; Non-Member, $100; Student, $40 Onsite: ALA Member, $85; Division/RT Member, $75; Non-Member, $125; Student, $50 Event Code: GO1 93 Digitization Developing Countries Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. IRRT Digitization of scholarly information, research materials and cultural heritage achieved a global scale, or did it? Aiming to preserve, document, and provide access to legacy collections, digitization efforts require significant fiscal outlay for infrastructure and technology, as well as human resources. A lot has been written about digitization projects in industrial nations, but do we know how (and if) developing countries grapple with the challenges of implementing digitization projects? How are potential partners/funding agencies being identified? What are considerations in selecting material for digitization? Tickets: $75 Event Code: IR1 The Advocacy Institute Friday, July 10, 9:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. OLA Looking to improve your advocacy skills? Want to meet fellow library supporters from across the country? Get the tools to become an effective library advocate at the Advocacy Institute. Break-out sessions will focus on 94 budget presentations, crisis communications, and passing bond issues/referenda. Advocacy basics, such as message development and coalition building, will be covered in the morning. Attendees will leave with an action plan that they can implement in their communities or on their campuses. Speakers: Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director; Carol Brey-Casiano, Chair, Library Advocacy Committee; Marci Merola, Director, Office for Library Advocacy Tickets: Advance, $50; Onsite, $75 Event Code: OL1 AASL Disaster Preparedness for School Library Media Specialists Friday, July 10, 1:30 – 4:30p.m. This workshop is provided by the Dollar General Beyond Words Grant. Join Terrence Young and Nancy Teger as they lead a panel of School Library Media Specialists in a discussion on disaster preparedness. Gain valuable insight to disaster planning as these experts share their experiences, successes and lessons learned. Learn the ups and downs of disaster recovery as they apply to the school library media specialist and the library. Discover 95 the subtle differences of planning and recovery as they apply to public and private schools. Use the knowledge and experience of this panel to devise a plan in the event of a disaster. Speakers: Terry Young, School Library Media Specialist, West Jefferson High School; Nancy L. Teger, Sc.D., Library Media Services Program Specialist, Florida Department of Education; Alan Aiches, Historic Preservation Specialist, FEMA Tickets: Free Event Code: AA1 Capacity: 60 Gaming in the School Library: Curriculum Aligned and Still Fun! Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 4:30p.m. Games are another valuable curriculum resource that school libraries can provide. This presentation will review research supporting gaming as a learning tool and then go hands-on with selected games presented through their alignment with AASL and other standards. Participants will be able to: • Define how gaming is shaping the 21st century learning environment 96 • Identify how gaming aligns with AASL’s Standards for the 21st Century Learner • Develop a plan to implement gaming in a school library • Select appropriate games using collection development criteria and review resources • Teach colleagues/students games Speakers: Christopher School Library System BOCES; Brian Mayer, Specialist, School Library Valley BOCES how to play Harris, Coordinator, for Genesee Valley Library Technology System of Genesee Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $219; AASL Member, $179; Non-Member, $269; Student/Retired Member, $179; Onsite: ALA Member, $229; AASL Member, $189; Non-Member, $279; Student/Retired Member, $189 Event Code: AA2 Let’s Use Primary and Secondary Sources to Bring “Real Life” to the Classroom!—It’s as Easy as “Making Butter” Friday, July 10, 1:30 – 4:30p.m. 97 From being exposed to grant digital opportunities, to gaining access to a free digital resource of primary and secondary sources, to learning how to use new technology, to “Making Butter” and creating a digital story through participation in hands-on activities, will give you access to more than 100 rare books, lesson plans/activities and 300 video artifacts that can be integrated in the curriculum as well as used by students for projects. This panel of experienced teacher-librarians will share instructional strategies and lesson ideas using primary and secondary sources for classroom use. Speakers: Hazel J. Walker, School Library Media Specialist, East Carolina University; Panel: Linda M. Teel; Emily B. Gore; Sheila Mendoza Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $129; AASL Division/RT Member, $79; Non-Member, $184; Student/Retired Member, $79 Onsite: ALA Member, $139; AASL Division/RT Member, $89; Non-Member, $194; Student/Retired Member, $89 Event Code: AA3 Using NCES Databases for School Library Research Friday, July 10, 8:00a.m. – noon 98 Participants will: • Identify NCES databases available to library researchers • Review published research in other fields that have successfully used NCES databases • Explore the types of data available to school library researchers in NCES databases • Network to form researchable questions The statistical data available in NCES databases, such as the School and Staffing Survey (SASS), are underused by school library researchers. The panel leader will introduce the NCES databases and review the types of research data available. In groups, attendees will develop researchable questions and network to develop research teams. Speakers: Gail Dickinson, School Library Media Specialist, Old Dominion University, and a panel of SLMS researchers to be announced Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $129; AASL Member, $79; Non-Member, $184: Student/Retired Member, $79 Onsite: ALA Member, $139; AASL Member, $89; Non-Member, $194; Student/Retired Member $89 Event Code: AA4 99 ACRL Discovering Digitization: Defining Your Path to Digital Access Friday, July 10, 8:30a.m. – 4:30p.m. Learn about basic and intermediate digitization practices and standards. Drawing on examples from Ball State University’s Digital Media Repository (http://libx.bsu.edu), find out how to plan and implement digital projects. The format for the pre-conference will be truly interactive, as attendees will be polled for their interests and information needs as the presentation moves forward. Topics will include project planning, digitization and image processing, and cataloging and metadata. Speakers: James Bradley, Head of Metadata & Digital Initiatives, Ball State University; Jonathan Brinley, Metadata & Digital Initiatives Developer, Ball State University; Amanda Hurford, Digital Initiatives Developer, Ball State University Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $285; ACRL Division/RT Member, $235; Non-Member, $315; Student, $95 Event Code: AC1 100 Instructional Design for Librarians: The What, Why, and How of ID Friday, July 10, 1:00 – 4:30p.m. Instructional design is a process for systematically designing effective instructional materials and learning opportunities. Good instructional design involves needs assessment, development, evaluation, implementation, and maintenance of the learning system. During this pre-conference, gain an understanding of instructional design principles. These principles can help you design effective and high-impact teaching environments from semester-long courses to one-shot library instruction classes to the effective use of signage and Online site design. As part of the pre-conference, create a resource that you can take back and implement at your institution. Speakers: Lauren Pressley, Instructional Design Librarian, Wake Forest University; Kaeley McMahan, Reference and Librarian, Wake Forest University Instruction Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $245; ACRL Division/RT Member, $195; Non-Member, $285; Student, $95 Event Code: AC2 101 The Not-So-Distant Librarian: Online Library Instruction to Engage Students and Faculty Friday, July 10, 1:00 – 4:30p.m. Hone your online instruction skills in this pre-conference conducted by experts. The University of Maryland University College (UMUC) is a leader in distance education, and its librarians play an active and innovative role in the school’s online classes. In this pre-conference, IUMUC librarians will share practical tips and tolls for designing and implementing online library instruction that addresses a variety of learning styles, engages students through active learning exercises, and fosters faculty buy-in. Work to draft an active learning exercise that meets the learning outcomes of your instruction session. Speakers: Barbara Mann, Assistant Director for Public Services, University of Maryland University College; Megan Davis, Regional Services Librarian, University of Maryland University College; Joe Rawson, 24×7 Services Coordinator, University of Maryland University College Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $245; ACRL Division/RT Member, $195; Non-Member, $285; Students, $95 102 Event Code: AC3 ALCTS Cataloging Digital Media: Back to the Future! Thursday, July 9, 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m. Bring your flux capacitor and get energized for an overview of descriptive cataloging of digital media, including DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, DualDisc, DVD-ROM, Playaway, and Streaming Media—complete with some ideas of how RDA will be used in digital media cataloging. Come and join this 1.21 gigawatt program to light the way of digital cataloging! Speakers: Jay Weitz, Senior Consulting Database Specialist, OCLC; Anchalee (Joy) Panigabutra-Roberts, Metadata & Multicultural Services Librarian, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Robert Ellett, Lecturer, School of Library & Information Science, San Jose State University Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $249; ALCTS Division/RT Member, $199; Non-Member, $289; Student, $99 Onsite: ALA Member, $299; ALCTS Division/RT Member, $249; Non-Member, $339; Student, $99 103 Event Code: AS1 Manipulating Metadata: XSLT for Librarians Friday, July 10, 8:30a.m. – 4:30p.m. This full day workshop is designed to introduce participants to XSLT for manipulation of metadata and other sets of data. Instruction will cover the basics of XML and XSLT as well as more advanced commands and control structures. With particular focus on use of XSLT for working with metadata in a library context, this hands-on workshop will allow participants to practice the principles discussed by the instructors. Speakers: Frances Knudson, Los Alamos National Laboratory Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $249; ALCTS Division/RT Member, $199; Non-Member, $289; Student, $99 Onsite: ALA Member, $299; ALCTS Division/RT Member, $249; Non-Member, $339; Student, $99 Event Code: AS2 104 Metadata Standards and Applications: A “Cataloging for the 21st Century” Workshop Thursday, July 9 & Friday, July 10, 8:30a.m. – 4:30p.m. This two-day pre-conference explores metadata standards and applications for bibliographic control in the 21st century. The goal is to relate what participants already know about library catalog metadata to digital library metadata, preparing them to apply current knowledge to new areas. Although not primarily a “hands-on” workshop for learning how to create metadata, this pre-conference does include exercises, and it provides a solid foundation in current metadata concepts, standards, and issues for digital libraries. Speakers: Steven Miller, Senior Lecturer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Jennifer Lang, Electronic Resources Cataloging Coordinator, Princeton University Library; Christine Ruotolo, University of Virginia Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $389; ALCTS Division/RT Member, $339; Non-Member, $439; Student, $150 Onsite: ALA Member, $439; ALCTS Division/RT Member, $389; Non-Member, $489; Student, $150 105 Event Code: AS3 RDA, FRBR, and FRAD: Making the Connection Friday, July 10, 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m. This pre-conference concentrates on the role of the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) and the Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD) in Resource Description and Access (RDA). The necessity of understanding these new conceptual foundations is key to the transition to the future cataloging environment. Participants will hear from a panel of experts on FRBR and FRAD attributes and relationships, new terminology and concepts, and participate in practical hands-on exercises. Speakers: Barbara Tillett, Chief, Cataloging Policy and Support Office, Library of Congress; Robert Maxwell, Metadata & Special Collection Cataloging Dept Chair, Brigham Young University; Tom Delsey, RDA Editor, JSC; Glenn Patton, Director, WorldCat Quality Management, OCLC Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $249; ALCTS Division/RT Member, $199; Non-Member, $289; Student, $99 106 Onsite: ALA Member, $299; ALCTS Division/RT Member, $249; Non-Member, $339; Student, $99 Event Code: AS4 Streaming Media and Proliferating E-Books: Acquiring and Managing Emerging Formats Thursday, July 9, 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m. Streaming media and e-books present unique ordering, licensing, and long-term management challenges. In this pre-conference for technical services staff and managers in libraries of all kinds, you will learn how to integrate electronic books into acquisitions workflows. We will also explore streaming and other emerging media as growing areas of content with new roles for technical services. Regardless of format, copyright, licensing and delivery are key considerations to plan into your processes. Speakers: deg farrelly, Associate Librarian, Arizona State University; Cris Ferguson, Electronic Resources/Serials Librarian, Furman University; Jesse Holden, Coordinator of Technical Services, Millersville University; Nathan D.M. Robertson, Director of Information Policy and Management, University of Maryland School of Law 107 Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $249; ALCTS Division/RT Member, $199; Non-Member, $289; Student, $99 Onsite: ALA Member, $299; ALCTS Division/RT Member, $249; Non-Member, $339; Student, $99 Event Code: AS5 ALSC Meeting the Challenge: Practical Tips & Inspiring Tales on Intellectual Freedom Friday, July 10, 8:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. A parent raises a concern about a book in the collection. Are you ready to respond? The pre-conference will emphasize the right to read as an essential foundation of library service to youth with a focus on strategies for addressing complaints and stories to strengthen resolve. Pragmatic advice and passionate perspectives on intellectual freedom will be presented by author Judy Blume, whose books are perennially challenged; librarians and intellectual freedom advocates including Carolyn Caywood, Carrie Gardner, and James LaRue; and John Horany, attorney in the Wichita Falls (Texas) book removal case, recipient of a 2001 Freedom to Read Foundation Roll of Honor Award; and now 108 a FTRF Board of Trustees member. Continental breakfast and lunch included. Speakers: Judy Blume, Author, Random House Children’s Books; Carolyn Caywood, Bayside & Special Service Librarian, Virginia Beach Public Library; Carrie Gardner, Asst. Professor, Kutztown University; John Horany, Freedom to Read Foundation; James LaRue, Director, Douglas County Libraries Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $240; ALSC Division/RT Member, $190; Non-Member, $285; Student, $180 Onsite: ALA Member, $300; ALSC Division/RT Member, $300; Non-Member, $300; Student, $300 Event Code: SC1 ASCLA After the Grant Runs Out—Funding Collaborative Digitization Friday, July 10, 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m. ASCLA ICAN Learn from speakers and panelists how to cultivate diverse revenue streams for funding sustainable collaborative digitization programs, 109 including membership fees, grants for innovative research projects and services, and participants’ operating budgets. Speakers: Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah; Jim Neal, Columbia University Library; Dreanne Belden, University of North Texas Library; Liz Bishoff, BCR; Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications and Records Commission; Beth Joffrion, National Endowment for the Humanities; Rachel Frick, Institute for Museum and Library Services; and others to be announced. Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $180; ASCLA Division/RT Member, $135; Non-Member, $225; Student, $70 Onsite: ALA Member, $205; ASCLA Division/RT Member, $160; Non-Member, $250; Student, $95 Event Code: SL1 Be My Guest—Customer Service from the Best Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 12:30p.m. What do libraries have in common with resorts? Both focus on making the customer’s experience the best it can be. Library patrons are our guests, and as library staff, there are many ways we can ensure they feel welcomed and 110 have a positive library experience. Based on a highly successful program hosted by the New Jersey State Library in partnership with Trump Entertainment Resorts in Atlantic City, this pre-conference will offer insights into hospitality industry practices and provide a variety of models libraries can implement to improve and enhance customer service. Speakers: Jennifer Babcock, Trump Entertainment, and others to be announced Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $90; ASCLA Division/RT Member, $135; Non-Member, $210; Student, $50 Onsite: ALA Member, $115; ASCLA Division/RT Member, $160; Non-Member, $235; Student, $75 Event Code: SL2 LITA A Thousand Words: Taking Better Photos for Telling Stories in Your Library Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. In this hands-on workshop, learn techniques for shooting and editing better photos, camera settings that make for the best photos, and 111 the basics of editing an image. Learn how to capture library events more effectively and artistically, and take and select better photos for Online sites and promotional materials. Licensing work and finding others via Creative Commons will also be covered. Participants should bring a digital camera and laptop; familiarity with moving photos from camera to computer is a must. Speakers: University Cindi Trainor, Eastern Kentucky Tickets: ALA Member, $315; LITA Division/RT Member, $235; Non-Member, $380 Event Code: LI1 Creating Library Online Services: Mashups and APIs Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. del.icio.us subject guides, Flickr library displays, You-Tube library orientation; with mashups and APIs, it’s easier to bring pieces of the Online together with library data. Learn what an API is and what it does, the components of Online services, how to build a mashup, how to work with PHP, and how to create Online services for your library. Participants should be comfortable with HTML markup and have an interest in learning about Online scripting and 112 programming, and are encouraged to bring a laptop for hands-on participation. Speakers: Karen Coombs, University of Houston Tickets: ALA Member, $315; LITA Division/RT Member, $235; Non-Member, $380 Event Code: LI2 LLAMA Building Blocks 101: A Space Planning Guide with Hands On Experience Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. LLAMA-BES Come experience the wonders of the merchandise mart. Learn how to use basic planning guidelines and the newest edition of building block tools to plan your next renovation, expansion or new building. This all day session will include case studies of public and academic libraries. Lunch and tours of furniture showrooms will complete this exciting day. Speakers: Dr. Florence Mason, Library consultant; Denelle Wrightson, PSA-Dewberry Architect; Barbara Norland, Rockville Public Library 113 Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $200; LLAMA Division/RT Member, $150; Non-Member, $300; Student, $100 Event Code: LL1 Development’s Next Top Model: Best Practices in Fundraising Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. LLAMA-FRFDS This program will highlight best practices for capital campaigns, donor recognition, annual giving programs and using emerging technologies for fundraising. Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $175; LAMA Division/RT Member, $125; Non-Member, $275; Student, $75 Event Code: LL2 Green Library Interiors: Fact and Fiction Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. LLAMA-BES A panel of design and industry experts will address critical learning needs of library facilties staff and library directors so they can assess what their real needs are, spend their dollars 114 wisely, and discuss best practices and sustainable choices that meet the needs of their projects. Participants will learn about myths and realities of how finishes, furnishings, equipment and lighting can be “green” while being cost-effective. Speakers: to be announced Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $200; LLAMA Division/RT Member, $150; Non-Member, $300; Student, $100 Event Code: LL3 An Inside Look at Leadership Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. LLAMA-HRDS Presented in partnership with the Pacific Institute of Seattle, Washington (www.pac-inst .com), this pre-conference is designed for people who are currently or will soon be in, or are moving toward, a leadership role within their professional or personal lives. Participants will work to improve effective thinking skills; heighten self-confidence; increase self-motivation; attain goals that were once thought out of reach; and understand paths to career growth. Speakers: Robin Brummet, Pacific Institute 115 Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $275; LLAMA Division/RT Member, $225; Non-Member, $375; Student, $125 Event Code: LL4 Living the Balanced Scorecard Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. LLAMA-MAES Balanced Scorecard (BSC) presenters will take attendees through a day-long case study enabling them to apply BSC’s three broad strategies: customer intimacy, operational excellence and innovative services. Beginning with an overview of theory and practice of BSC and followed by case study work in small groups, participants will work through specific issues from academic and public libraries and will leave with the knowledge and skills needed to implement BSC in their own libraries. Speakers: Joe Matthews, Matthews & Associates; Susanna Pathak, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries; Kathryn Robinson, Orange County Public Library System Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $200; LLAMA Division/RT Member, $150; Non-Member, $300; Student, $100 Event Code: LL5 116 Moving Your Library’s Collections Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. LLAMA-BES Every library needs to move its collection at some point. This pre-conference will offer practical advice for planning collection space, doing a move yourself, working with a mover, and handling special situations such as moving archival material and moving into high-density shelving. A panel of representatives from several moving companies will share their perspectives on moving libraries, and breakout sessions will let participants discuss in more detail with experts about topics addressed in the presentations. Speakers: Kent Miller, University of Kansas; Betsy Habich, Northeastern University; Paula Walker, University of Washington; Donald G. Kelsey, Library Planning Consultant, Minnesota; Mary Roach, University of Kansas; Caryn Carr, State Library of Pennsylvania Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $200; LLAMA Division/RT Member, $150; Non-Member, $300; Student, $100 Event Code: LL6 117 Preserving Rare Materials: Optimal Environments for Paper-Based Collections Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. LLAMA-BES Pennsylvania built a state-of-the-art facility to preserve its breadth of rare materials including Ben Franklin’s Provincial Assembly Collection. This environment controls all elements that influence the degradation of paper: temperature, humidity, lighting, air quality, fire detection/suppression. Learn about this impressive collection and preservation facility from the librarian, archivist, conservator, project architect and engineer perspectives. Preliminary results of an IMLS leadership grant to study and compare this environment with 14 locations statewide will be available. Speakers: Caryn J. Carr, Moderator, State Library of Pennsylvania; M. Clare Zales, Office of Commonwealth Libraries; Dr. Larry Nesbit, Governor’s Advisory Committee & Rare Collections Library Committee, Chair; Neal Rusnov, Department of General Services, State of Pennsylvania Tom Clareson, PALINET Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $200; LLAMA Division/RT Member, $150; Non-Member, $300; Student, $100 118 Event Code: LL7 Uncommonly Sustainable: The New Information Commons at Loyola University Chicago Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. LLAMA-BES This pre-conference and tour examines the planning, design, and features of the Richard J. Klarchek Information Commons. Spanning four floors, the facility includes smart group rooms and a digital media lab. Assistance is available on all floors. The facility is LEED registered, and utilizes numerous energy efficient technologies. Presenters include the architect, the university librarian, the director of Information Commons, and facilities managers. There will be ample time to tour the facility and see the infrastructure that supports it. Speakers: Leslie M. Haas, Director, Klarchek Information Commons, University Libraries, Loyola University Chicago; D. Patterson, Architect; Robert Seal, Dean, University Libraries; Jeannette Pierce, Head, Reference Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $135; LLAMA Division/RT Member, $85; Non-Member, $235; Student, $50 119 Event Code: LL8 PLA Building Communities through Innovative Applications of Technology Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Libraries are integrating technologies into virtual and physical spaces to build interest among traditionally underserved populations, to enhance library services by connecting with existing online communities, and to create new communities around library services. A variety of Online sites, Online services, outreach activities, and physical spaces will be discussed, including details of implementation and support. Speakers: John Blyberg, Head of Technology and Digital Initiatives, Darien (Conn.) Library; Sandy Farmer, Manager, Central Children’s Room, Houston (Tex.) Public Library; Christopher Jowaisas, Grant Administrator, Texas State Library & Archives Commission; Glenn Peterson, Online Administrator, Hennepin County (Minn.) Library; Aaron Schmidt, Director, North Plains (Ore.) Public Library; Tony Tallent, Director, Boulder (Colo.) Public Library Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $245; PLA Division/RT Member, $195; Non-Member, $295 120 Onsite: ALA Member, $295; PLA Division/RT Member, $245; Non-Member, $345 Event Code: PL1 Library Advocacy.... From Your Community’s Perspective Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. This one-day pre-conference will provide training on the effective use of Libraries Prosper with Passion, Purpose, and Persuasion: A PLA Toolkit for Success. Each participant will receive a copy of the publication. This advocacy toolkit, created by a PLA taskforce with Metropolitan Group, was published in 2007. Participants will be taught how to showcase the importance of their library by connecting directly to their community’s values, goal setting, audience analysis and identification, message and strategy development. It is recommended that libraries send a team, e.g., director, trustee, marketing/publicity staff. Speakers: Clara Bohrer, Director, West Bloomfield Township (Mich.) Library; Laura Dellinger, Senior Executive Vice-President/Principal, Metropolitan Group, Portland, Ore.; Pam Jaskot, Library Consultant, State Library of North Carolina; Kathleen Reif, Director, St. Mary’s County (Md.) Library 121 Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $295; PLA Division/RT Member, $245; Non-Member, $345 Onsite: ALA Member, $345; PLA Division/RT Member, $295; Non-Member, $395 Event Code: PL2 Why We Borrow: Small Libraries Chime In Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Do I have enough signage, or too much? Do patrons pay attention to my displays? Metropolitan Library System asked Envirosell, a retail space consulting firm, to analyze the behavior of library patrons in small public and academic libraries. Come hear best practices for customer service, and how you can implement the recommendations. Speakers: Sally Anderson, Library Director, North Park University, Chicago, III.; Jamie Bukovac, Library Director, Indian Prairie Public Library District, Darien, III.; Kate Hammeke, Envirosell, New York City; Detlev Pansch, Executive Director, Barrington (III.) Area Library; Gretel Stock-Kupperman, Director of Consulting and Continuing Education, Metropolitan Library System, Burr Ridge, III.; Mary Tuytschaevers, Library Director, Acorn Public Library District, Oak Forest, III. 122 Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $245; PLA Division/RT Member, $195; Non-Member, $295 Onsite: ALA Member, $295; PLA Division/RT Member, $245; Non-Member, $345 Event Code: PL3 RUSA A Dialogue with the Aging Network and the Library Community: The New Guidelines on Library and Information Services to Older Adults Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 4:30p.m. RUSA RS Committee on Library Services to an Aging Population With baby boomers flooding into retirement, libraries face new challenges in serving this growing segment of the population. Attendees at this pre-conference will learn how libraries and organizations for the aging can collaborate at the local and national levels. RUSA’s newly revised “Guidelines on Library and Information Services to Older Adults” will be discussed. Speakers include representatives from organizations including AARP, the National Council on Aging, National Association of Area Agencies on Aging, and the Gerontological 123 Society of America, along with library professionals with expertise in services to older adults. Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $145; RUSA Division/RT Member, $100; Non-Member, $220; Student, $60 Onsite: ALA Member, $160; RUSA Division/RT Member, $125; Non-Member, $245; Student, $85 Event Code: RU1 From Lincoln Logs to Linkin’ Families Friday, July 10, 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m. RUSA History Section What better way to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth in the “Land of Lincoln” than to explore your own family heritage and learn how to help patrons discover theirs using new and exciting Illinois-related related resources. Librarians serving genealogists and others who are interested in these resources for personal searches can benefit from this pre-conference. The event will be held in an off-conference, historically significant site A tour of the facility, lunch and coffee breaks are included. 124 Speakers: George Martin, Genealogy Guys and others to be announced Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $145; RUSA Division/RT Member, $100; Non-Member, $220; Student, $75 Onsite: ALA Member, $170; RUSA Division/RT Member, $125; Non-Member, $245; Student, $100 Event Code: RU2 Mastering Business Acumen (MBA) in a Day: Business Concepts for Library Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. RUSA Business and Reference Services Section (BRASS) A first time offering, MBA in a Day complements the very successful RUSA BRASS Business Reference 101 seminar. MBA in a Day will provide librarians with basic knowledge about business to support reference services in this area. Public, academic and special librarians as well as library school students who are new to business reference or who want to improve their understanding of basic business concepts will benefit from this pre-conference. (Please note: library management and budgeting is not the focus of this seminar.) 125 Speakers: Speakers will focus on the fundamental business disciplines, and include: Elisabeth Leonard, consultant, Library Solutions, and instructor, Marketing Basics for Libraries, RUSA online course (Management); Chris LeBeau, business reference librarian, University of Missouri, Kansas City and Clinical Instructor, School of Information Science and Learning Technologies (Finance); Susan Klopper, executive director, Goizueta Business Library, Emory University (Accounting); Gary White, head, Schreyer Business Library, Penn State (Marketing). Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $180; RUSA Division/RT Member, $135; Non-Member, $255; Student, $80 Onsite: ALA Member, $205; RUSA Division/RT Member, $160; Non-Member, $280; Student, $100 Event Code: RU3 Reinvented Reference V: Using Our Collective Wisdom Friday, July 10, 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m. RUSA RSS and RUSA MARS Technology, staffing, collaboration, and assessment pose big challenges to most libraries. Wish you could get answers to real 126 world library problems? Tired of hearing “how we did it” stories that don’t mention overcoming hurdles? Wish that sessions were more interactive and less “sage on the stage”? Come to Reinvented Reference V! This workshop is designed for reference librarians and managers of reference services. Bring your work-related problems on staffing models, technology, collaboration, or assessment and get ideas from our expert panel and fellow librarians. Go home with practical, concrete ideas that you can implement at your library. Lunch is included in the ticket price. Speakers: Bill Pardue, Virtual Services Librarian at Arlington Heights Memorial Library: New and inventive ways to deal with staff and staffing models; Char Booth, E-learning Librarian at UC Berkeley: Challenges with and strategies for collaboration; Lisa Ennis, Systems Librarian and Assistant Professor at University of Alabama at Birmingham: Strategies for working with IT staff; Brian Matthews, User Experience Librarian at Georgia Tech Libraries: Assessment methods Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $240; RUSA Division/RT Member, $195; Non-Member, $315; Student, $90 Onsite: ALA Member, $265; RUSA Division/RT Member, $220; Non-Member, $340; Student, $115 Event Code: RU4 127 YALSA Genre Galaxy: Explore the Universe of Teen Reading Friday, July 10, 9:00a.m – 5:00p.m. Discover new ways to connect with teen patrons through books. Experience literacy activities & sample programs based on teen books, & find out how to create a solid school or public library teen collection (even if you have a limited budget!). Speakers will include both popular authors & teen lit experts. While you learn, you’ll also get to network with other public & school librarians serving teens. Tickets: ALA Member, $235; Division/RT Member, $195; Non-Member, $285; Student/Retired Member, $195 Event Code: YA6 Moving up the YA Career Ladder Friday, July 10, 12:30p.m. – 5:00p.m. Learn how to move up the career ladder successfully! Participants will: • Identify career options for YA librarians; 128 • Understand how to identify and sharpen skills needed to successfully transition careers; • Learn how to effectively write resumes and CVs; • Assess their management style and identify the management style of others. Whether you are a new or seasoned librarian, this pre-conference will provide you with the practical tools and information that you will be able to begin using immediately. Tickets: $129 Event Code: YA1 SPECIAL EVENTS ALA ALA/ProQuest Scholarship Bash Check back for more details on the Annual ALA/ProQuest Scholarship Bash Tickets: $40, Onsite: $45 Event Code: AL1 Inaugural Banquet Tuesday, July 14, 7:00p.m. – midnight 129 Join us in celebrating the inauguration of Camila Alire as she assumes the role of the new American Library Association President. The night will also recognize the incoming Divisional presidents and new board members. Dinner and entertainment will round out the evening. Speakers: Jim Rettig, Current American Library Association President; Camila Alire, Incoming American Library Association President Tickets: Advance and Onsite, $89 Event Code: AL2 Libraries Build Communities Friday, July 10, 8:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Register to participate in this day-long service effort to help local libraries and the community! All participants will be notified in advance of the various projects and will be able to pick the one in which they wish to participate. Your registration fee will be contributed to local library funds. Lunch, transportation, and a participation T-shirt are included. Tickets: Advance and Onsite, $10 Event Code: AL3 Chapter Leaders Orientation Friday, July 10, 9:30a.m. – 4:00p.m. Chapter Relations Committee 130 The Orientation for Chapter Leaders Workshop, presented by the ALA Chapter Relations Committee at each ALA Midwinter and Annual, provides a great opportunity for you, as Chapter Leaders (especially incoming leaders), to meet together and discuss topics of interest. The program provides a full agenda on a variety of topics to help prepare you to lead your association. Presentation areas will include Membership Development, Organizational Excellence, New Revenue Ideas, Media Training, and Advocacy. Speakers: to be announced Tickets: ALA Member, $70; Division/RT Member, $60; Non-Member, $70; Student, $50 Event Code: CR1 ALTAFF Author Tea Monday, July 13, 2:00 – 4:00p.m. ALTAFF Join Lisa Scottoline and other bestselling authors at this traditional event formerly sponsored by Friends of Libraries U.S.A. Get a chance to hear these authors discuss their work while attendees enjoy finger sandwiches, tea, and pastries. A book signing will follow with many books given away free while others are sold at a generous discount. 131 Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $35; Division/RT Member, $30; Non-Member, $35 Onsite: ALA Member, $45; Division/RT Member, $45; Non-Member, $45 Event Code: FF1 Specialized Outreach Services (SOS) Luncheon Sunday, July 12, noon – 2:00p.m. ALTAFF Do you know how to work with the hand you have been dealt? Topics covered: • How to select a good director • Strategic Planning • Relationships – Director/Board Board/Staff, being clear on role/responsibility as a trustee • Liability • The essentials of being a “GREAT TRUSTEE” • Where are the resources and your This is not a program/event you want to miss. Tickets: Advance and Onsite, $55 Event Code: FF2 132 The Laugh’s On Us! Sunday, July 12, 5:30 – 7:00p.m. ALTAFF Paula Poundstone, comedian extraordinaire, and other hilarious humor writers will entertain you at the end of a hectic day at the conference. Wine and cheese platters will be provided and a book signing will follow. Many of the writers’ books will be given away and others will be sold at a generous discount. Don’t miss this “fall off your chair laughing” event! Tickets: Advance, $35; Onsite, $45 Event Code: FF3 ALA-APA Award and Networking Breakfast Sunday, July 12, 7:30 – 8:30a.m. ALA-APA The winner of the Sirsi-Dynix – ALA-APA Award for Promoting Salaries will be honored at this breakfast. It is also an opportunity to network with colleagues who are interested in unions. The Speaker will be announced. Tickets: Free, though donations are accepted. Event Code: AP1 Lift Every Voice and Read: Everything you wanted to know about the Coretta Scott King Book Award titles, and more Monday, July 13, 1:30 – 5:30p.m. 133 EMIERT Treat yourself to three 50-minute sessions on the Coretta Scott King Book Awards: 1) Using Coretta Scott King Book Award-winning titles to engage readers in schools and public libraries: An author/educator review panel’s overview on state standards and curriculum-related opportunities; 2) Enhancing diversity in library services: Making links with community partners who work with youth; 3) Creative opportunities for community involvement: Intergenerational book discussions, community-wide reading programs, and more! $100 registration includes a copy of The Coretta Scott King Book Awards 1971-2009 (40th Anniversary edition), Henrietta M. Smith, editor, and a ticket to the 2009 Coretta Scott King Awards Breakfast the next day, Tuesday, July 14, 7 to 9a.m. Tickets: Advance, $100 (no onsite tickets) Event Code: EM3 The 40th Anniversary Coretta Scott King Book Awards Breakfast Tuesday, July 14, 7:00 – 9:00a.m. EMIERT Celebrate 40 years and 110 award-winning African American authors and illustrators of 162 books for children and youth at the 2009 134 Coretta Scott King Book Awards Breakfast! A spectacular tribute to American literature that is not to be missed! Reserve your tickets ($50) for this inspirational event. If space is still available, tickets can be purchased onsite until Sunday, July 12, 2009 from ALA. Tickets: Advance, $50; Onsite, $60 Event Code: EM1 Reserved Table: The 40th Anniversary Coretta Scott King Book Awards Breakfast Tuesday, July 14, 7:00 – 9:00a.m. EMIERT Reserve a table of ten for The 40th Anniversary Coretta Scott King Book Awards Breakfast. Deadline for purchasing reserved tables is March 15, 2009. Tickets: Advance, $500 (no onsite tickets) Event Code: EM2 Freedom to Read Foundation 40th Anniversary Gala Sunday, July 12, 6:30 – 10:30p.m. Freedom to Read Foundation Join the Freedom to Read Foundation in celebrating 40 years of history! FTRF, ALA’s First Amendment legal defense arm, is having a gala dinner and awards event at the new Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago. 135 (This is the first non-museum function planned for this amazing space; attendees will be able to view the art in the new galleries!) Help commemorate FTRF’s successes in keeping books on the shelves and protecting free speech. Reception starts at 6:30p.m., Dinner starts at 7:30p.m. Tickets: Advance Dinner: $125 (no onsite dinner tickets); Advance or Onsite Reception: $125; Advance Dinner and Reception: $250. Table of 10 (includes 2 tickets to reception): $1250 Event Code: FR1 Stonewall Book Awards Brunch Celebration Monday, July 13, 10:30a.m. – 1:00p.m. GLBTRT The Stonewall Book Award-Barbara Gittings Literature Award and the Stonewall Book Award-Israel Fishman Non-Fiction Award are presented to English language works published the year prior to the announcement date. The award, which consists of a commemorative plaque and a cash stipend, will be presented to the winning authors or editors. Tickets will be available for purchase at the time of conference registration. Additional tickets may be purchased at the GLBT Round Table Social on Sunday night, and a limited number of tickets will be available at the door. 136 Tickets: Advance and Onsite, $50 Event Code: GL1 International Librarians Reception Monday, July 13, 6:00 – 8:00p.m. IRRT Please join the International Relations Round Table (IRRT) in welcoming and celebrating with librarians from more than 80 countries at the ALA Annual Conference. Open to all conference attendees, this reception offers a unique opportunity to network with hundreds of information professionals from around the world. Join us for a mixing of culture and ideas, regional cuisine, hors d’oeuvres and open bar (this event is free for international librarians). Tickets: Advance, $30; Onsite, $35 Event Code: IR2 Mobile Services: On the Road to the Future Sunday, July 12, 10:30a.m. – 1:30p.m. OLOS This session is designed to provide inspiration and practical ideas about the future of mobile library service. Whether you are already mobile or considering a new service, hear about and participate in round table discussions on advocacy, environmentally friendly vehicles and alternative fuels, mobile service options, 137 marketing, and Bookmobile 101. This content-filled program will conclude with an inspirational lunch presentation. Ticketed event. Tickets: Advance and Onsite, $25 Event Code: OL1 See 500 Clown at Steppenwolf Theatre Friday, July, 10, 7:00 – 10:30p.m. PPO Experience spectacular theater while supporting the ALA Cultural Communities Fund. Ticket price includes admission to “500 Clown and the Elephant Deal” at Chicago’s renowned Steppenwolf Theater, cocktail reception and talk-back with cast and creatives following the performance. Loosely inspired by the works of Bertolt Brecht, “500 Clown and the Elephant Deal” combines a rocking band, an enthusiastic Mistress of Ceremonies, and a daring crew in a fierce, runaway tale with spontaneous characters and dangerous stunts. Tickets: $100 Event Code: PO1 In The Loop: SORT Walking Tour of Downtown Chicago Friday, July 10, 8:30 – 10:30a.m. SORT 138 Meet outside the Palmer House, 17 E. Monroe Street, 8:30a.m. for 9a.m. walks. See world-class architecture of Daniel Burnham, Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright plus new buildings, too, all in a dynamic downtown setting. View sculpture and artwork by Picasso, Miro, Tiffany, Chagall, Calder, etc. We’ll go inside buildings and stop for breaks, water, coffee, restrooms. There will be an optional lunch with the group after the walks. Bring an umbrella—we walk rain or shine. Tickets: $15 Event Code: SO2 In The Loop: SORT Walking Tour of Downtown Chicago Monday, July 13, 2009, 8:30 – 10:00a.m. SORT Meet outside the Palmer House, 17 E. Monroe Street, 8:30a.m. for 9a.m. walks. See world-class architecture of Daniel Burnham, Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright plus new buildings, too, all in a dynamic downtown setting. View sculpture and artwork by Picasso, Miro, Tiffany, Chagall, Calder, etc. We’ll go inside buildings and stop for breaks, water, coffee, restrooms. There will be an optional lunch with the group after the walks. Bring an umbrella—we walk rain or shine Tickets: $15 139 Event Code: SO1 Amelia Bloomer Project Breakfast Sunday, July 12, 8:00 – 10:00a.m. SRRT Celebrate the intersections of feminism and children’s literature at the Amelia Bloomer Project breakfast. Speakers will discuss topics ranging from writing feminism into children’s books to the history of second wave feminist activism in the Chicago area. Bring a business card to enter the drawing for a full set of books from the most recent Amelia Bloomer list (www.libr.org/ftf/bloomer.html or www.mys pace.com/amelia_bloomer_project). Tickets: Advance and Onsite, $30 Event Code: SR1 2009 Video Round Table Gala: AMERICAN MASTERS Sunday, July 12, 2009, 6:30 – 9:30p.m. VRT The VRT will host a gala at the Gene Siskel Film Center featuring directors from the AMERICAN MASTERS series. This award-winning PBS series is a celebration of creativity in America, examining the lives, works, and creative processes of our most outstanding cultural artists. Directors Nancy Porter and Laurie Block will provide insight into the art of 140 filmmaking as biography and share recently produced film on Louisa May Alcott and a work-in-progress on Helen Keller. Speakers: Nancy Porter, producer/director; Harriet Reisen, producer/writer of AMERICAN MASTERS Louisa May Alcott: The Woman behind Little Women; Laurie Block, director/co-writer of AMERICAN MASTERS Becoming Helen Keller Tickets: Advance and Onsite: ALA Member, $30; Division/RT Member, $25; Non-Member, $30; Student, $25 Event Code: VR1 AASL AASL Awards Luncheon Monday, July 13, noon – 2:00p.m. Celebrate the accomplishments of your colleagues and enjoy lunch at the presentation of the 2009 AASL Awards, including the prestigious National School Library Media Program of the Year Award. Immediately following the Awards Luncheon is the AASL President’s Reception providing the opportunity to meet and greet the AASL President, Board Members and other member leaders. Tickets: Advance and Onsite, $59 Event Code: AA5 141 Independent Schools Section (ISS) Library Tour Friday, July 10, 8:00a.m. – noon Join us as we visit Chicago-area independent school library media centers. Coach transportation is provided. Tickets: Advance and Onsite, $45 Event Code: AA6 Independent Schools Section (ISS) Social Sunday, July 12, 1:30 – 3:00p.m. Join your Independent Schools Section friends and colleagues for an informational social. Tickets: $35 Event Code: AA7 ALSC Newbery Caldecott Wilder Banquet Sunday July 12, 6:00 – 11p.m. Join us for this gala to celebrate the Newbery and Caldecott Medalists and Honorees, authors and illustrators of the year’s most distinguished books for children, and this year’s Wilder Award winner. Cocktails (cash bar) available prior to dinner; doors open at 6:45p.m. Tickets are $94 and will be available at the Online Registration Counter until the event is sold out, or noon 142 Friday, whichever occurs first. No tickets will be available at the door. Speakers: Winners of the Caldecott, and Wilder Medals 2009 Newbery, Tickets: $94 Event Code: SC2 CLA ASCLA Libraries Serving Special Populations Section Annual Dinner Sunday, July 12, 6:30 – 8:30p.m. The Libraries Serving Special Populations Section of the Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies is hosting its annual dinner in Chicago. This is an opportunity to spend an evening visiting with colleagues and meet new people over an enjoyable dinner at a popular Chicago restaurant. We will honor the 2009 ASCLA/KLAS/NOD Award recipient and this year’s Century Scholar. Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $45; ASCLA Division/RT Member, $40; Non-Member, $50; Student, $35 Onsite: ALA Member, $55; ASCLA Division/RT Member, $50; Non-Member, $60; Student, $40 Event Code: SL3 143 LLAMA A Night of Laughs at Chicago’s Second City Friday, July 10, 7:00 – 10:00p.m. Since 1959, The Second City has established itself as a Chicago landmark and a national treasure. Join LLAMA for a night of improve comedy at the theatre that launched the careers of such comic greats as Tina Fey, John Belushi, Mike Myers, Bill Murray, Gilda Radner, and countless others. Tickets include admission and one free drink. A portion of each ticket is a tax-deductible gift to support LLAMA educational programming. Tickets: ALA Member, $60; LLAMA Division/RT Member, $60; Non-Member, $60; Student, $40 Event Code: LL9 RUSA Literary Tastes Breakfast Sunday, July 12, 8:00 – 10:00a.m. RUSA CODES Join RUSA in its annual celebration of writing excellence for adult readers. Award winning authors selected from RUSA book awards including the Notable Books, the Reading List and the Sophie Brody awards for outstanding fiction, nonfiction and poetry will speak about and read from their books. Enjoy breakfast with 144 champions at this ALA conference tradition, the Literary Tastes Breakfast. Authors will sign books after the program. Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $45; RUSA Division/RT Member, $40; Non-Member, $55; Student, $40 Onsite: ALA Member, $50; RUSA Division/RT Member, $45; Non-Member, $60; Student, $45 Event Code: RU5 YALSA Margaret A. Edwards Luncheon Saturday, July 11, noon – 1:30p.m. Come join us for lunch and listen to the winner of the 2009 Margaret A. Edwards Award, which honors an author, as well as a specific body of his or her work that have been popular over a period of time, speak about their writing. The annual award is administered by YALSA, the fastest growing division of ALA, and sponsored by School Library Journal. Tickets: $59 Event Code: YA2 Michael L. Printz Program and Reception Monday, July 13, 8:00 – 10:00p.m. 145 The Michael L. Printz Award is an award for a book that exemplifies literary excellence in young adult literature. The annual award is administered by YALSA and sponsored by Booklist magazine. Come listen to the winner and honor book authors as they speak about their writing, followed by a dessert reception. Tickets: Advance, $29; Onsite, $35 Event Code: YA3 YA Author Coffee Klatch Sunday, July 12, 8:30 – 10:00a.m. Enjoy coffee featuring YALSA award winning authors! Participants will have an opportunity to mingle with authors who have appeared on YALSA’s Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers and Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults list. Tickets: Advance, $19; Onsite, $25 Event Code: YA4 YALSA’s Happy Hour and Fashion Show: What To Wear Friday, July 10, 5:00 – 7:00p.m. Steven Rosengard of Project Runway season 4 hosts YALSA’s first ever fashion show and librarian makeover. We’ll highlight the fashion of well-dressed librarians and give you tips on how to dress successfully (and inexpensively) 146 for the library workplace. Each person who registers for the event will receive a free drink coupon courtesy of Hyperion Books for Children. Tickets: $10 Event Code: YA5 147 148 149 DENVER LOCAL INFORMATION ALA SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE Free shuttle buses, sponsored by Gale Cengage Learning, will operate between all participating hotels and the Colorado Convention Center during the Meeting. Accessible service will also be provided for attendees needing additional assistance. Shuttle bus service schedules (including daily pick-up times, locations and destinations) are available, see section entitled “SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULE AND ROUTE” and will be published in Cognotes (the daily newspaper of the Meeting). For accessibility assistance, please call 800-523-4046. Don’t forget to stop by Gale Cengage Learning’s booth and say thanks for the lift! PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Whether on foot, by car or by light rail, Denver is an easy city to get around. Downtown is very pedestrian friendly, but you can also hop on the free shuttle that runs along the 16th Street Mall. The Light Rail connects downtown to the suburbs, and buses and taxis offer convenient transport. Denver’s grid-like design makes most routes easy to navigate by car using a map, and numerous options are 150 available for disabled travelers. The city is accessible via a number of highways, including E-470, a toll highway that runs along the eastern perimeter of the Denver metropolitan area. A portion of Interstate 25(I-25) is reserved for high occupancy vehicles and EXpressToll customers. Five rental car companies have created a system that allows non-stop tolling, so their customers can travel on the roads as if they are EXpressToll customers. For more information, visit www.de nver.org/transportation/bus-train-taxi. BUSES AND LIGHT RAIL Denver has an extensive public transportation system provided by the Regional Transportation District (RTD), made up of a light rail system with 34.8 miles of light rail track, and a metro-area bus with more than 170 bus routes. A variety of special transportation services are also included, designed to meet the needs of customers. Bus and Light Rail fares are $1.75 for the basic fare. Fare can be paid in cash, with exact change only, or with RTD tokens. Tokens may be purchased in denominations of 25¢ from all RTD sales outlets, which include King Soopers and Safeway grocery stores. More information about the RTD can be found at w ww.rtd-denver.com/. 151 SKYRIDE With skyRide, a trip to the Denver International Airport (DIA) costs only $7, $9 or $11. More can be saved with advance purchase products and discount fares. skyRide buses depart from each skyRide stop at least once an hour, seven days a week, 365 days a year. (From the Stapleton Transfer Center park-n-Ride and the Airport Blvd. & 40th Ave. park-n-Ride, they depart every 15 to 30 minutes.) Routes operate from approximately 3:30a.m. to 1:10a.m. The last bus leaves DIA at 1:10a.m. skyRide drivers assist by loading and unloading baggage in the outside luggage bins at skyRide stops and at DIA. For more information, visit www.rtd-denv er.com/skyRide/. 152 ALA OFFICE LOCATOR COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER, KORBEL BALLROOM 1A-F & 2A AASL 41 ACRL 30 ALA-APA 11 ALA GRAPHICS (Lobby B) ALCTS 33 ALSC 10 ALTA 35 ASCLA 26 Chapter Relations 29 CHOICE 31 COE 18 COGNOTES 6 Conference Services 1-5 Council 14, 15 Development Office 38 Diversity Office 37 Executive/ Governance Office 23 Keith Michael Fiels JoAnne Kempf Cheryl Malden Alicia Bastl Eileen Hardy Finance 21 153 HRDR 17 Int’l Relations Office (IRO) 8 ITTS 8 LLAMA 34 LITA 25 Member Programs & Services (MPS) 22 Member Relations 24 OA 20 OLA 39 OIF 13 OITP 44 OLOS 40 ORS 32 Parliamentarian 16 PLA 27 Public Programs 12 Publishing Departments 36 ALA Editions ALA Graphics ALA Online Resources American Libraries Booklist Publications Marketing and Sales Publishing Technology RUSA 26 Reprographics 9 Resolutions Committee 16 Spectrum 37 Staff Lounge 7 Washington Office 43 154 YALSA 42 CONFERENCE PHONE NUMBERS Conference Services (303)228-8239 Cognotes Office (303)228-8249 Repro & Divison (303)228-8252 Governance (303)228-8251 Press Office (303)228-8271 Exhibits Office (303)228-8254 Exhibitor Registration (303)228-8265 Registration Desk (303)228-8264 Housing Desk (303)228-8279, (303)228-8280 Restaurant Reservations (303)228-8282 Message Center (303)228-8289 Information (303)228-8290, (303)228-8291 155 THANK YOU TO OUR MIDWINTER MEETING SPONSORS With the support and generosity of our sponsors, Conference Services is proud to bring you yet another spectacular Midwinter Meeting! DIAMOND SPONSOR Gale Cengage Learning Shuttle Buses RUBY SPONSORS Elsevier, Inc. Internet Café H.W. Wilson Denver Sunrise Speaker Series Springer Meeting Tote Bags Wiley-Blackwell Lanyards 156 SPEAKER SPONSORS HarperCollins Publishers Henry Holt and Co. Macmillan Orbit Penguin Group USA PublicAffairs Random House Tor A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO: Spotlight on Adult Literature Sponsor Friends of Libraries U.S.A Opening Reception Basket Sponsors Technology Showcase Participants 157 158 ALA COUNCIL AGENDA ALA COUNCIL/ EXECUTIVE BOARD/ MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION SESSION In accordance with Policy 5.5.2, the ALA Council/ Executive Board/ Membership Information Session at the Annual Conference will be open to all members. Sunday, January 25, 2009 9:00am – 10:00am Colorado Convention Center, Four Seasons Ballroom Presiding: Jim Rettig, ALA President Assisting: Camila A. Alire, ALA President-Elect Secretary of Council: Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director Parliamentarian: Eli Mina ORDER OF BUSINESS Introductions and Announcements, Jim Rettig, ALA President Reports: • Budget Analysis and Review Committee (BARC), James (Jim) G. Neal, Chair, ALA CD#33 159 • ALA Endowment Trustees Report, Daniel J. Bradbury, Chair, Endowment Trustees, ALA CD#16G • 2009 ALA Nominating Committee Report, Susan S. DiMattia, Chair, ALA CD#26-ALA CD#26.1 • President’s Report, Jim Rettig, ALA President, ALA CD#21 • President-Elect’s Report, Camila A. Alire, ALA President-Elect, ALA CD#29 • Announcements, Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director and ALA Secretary of Council • Adjournment, Jim Rettig, ALA President *** ALA COUNCIL I SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 2009 10:45AM – 12:15PM COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER, FOUR SEASONS BALLROOM Presiding: Jim Rettig, ALA President Assisting: Camila A. Alire, ALA President-Elect Secretary of Council: Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director Parliamentarian: Eli Mina 160 ORDER OF BUSINESS • Call to Order • Introductions and Announcements, Jim Rettig, ALA President • Establishing the Quorum (75 Councilors constitute a quorum, Jim Rettig, ALA President • Adoption of the Rules, Jim Rettig, ALA President, ALA CD#5 • Agenda Review, Jim Rettig, President, ALA CD#8.1 Revised ALA (New Items May be Introduced Here) • Minutes – Approval of the 2008 ALA Annual Conference Council Minutes, Jim Rettig, ALA President, ALA CD#2 • Reports of ALA/Council Committees • Nominations for the Council Executive 1 Board Election, Camila A. Alire, Chair, Committee on Committees, ALA CD#11 1 Bylaw Article III, Section 6(c) provide for nominations from the Council floor. 161 • Appointment of the Tellers Committee for the ALA Executive Board Election, Jim Rettig, ALA President, ALA CD#11.1 • Executive Director’s Report, Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director, ALA CD#23 • Review of Executive Board Actions since the 2008 Annual Conference, Keith Michael Fiels, Executive Director, ALA CD#15-ALA CD#15.2 • Implementation of the 2008 ALA Annual Conference Council Actions, Keith Michael Fiels, Secretary of Council, ALA CD#9 • New Business – New Business Continuance of the Agenda • Announcements – Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director and ALA Secretary of Council • Adjournment – Jim Rettig, ALA President *** ALA COUNCIL II TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009 9:15AM – 12:45PM COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER, FOUR SEASONS BALLROOM and/or 162 Presiding: Jim Rettig, ALA President Assisting: Camila A. Alire, ALA President-Elect Secretary of Council: Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director Parliamentarian: Eli Mina ORDER OF BUSINESS • Call to Order • Introductions and Announcements, Jim Rettig, ALA President • Establishing the Quorum (75 Councilors constitute a quorum), Jim Rettig, ALA President • Agenda Review, Jim President, ALA CD#8.2 Rettig, ALA (New Items May be Introduced Here) • Reports of ALA/Council Committees • Policy Monitoring Committee Report, Councilor Janet Swan Hill, Chair, ALA CD#17 • Task Force on E-Member Participation Report, Councilor Janet Swan Hill, Chair, ALA CD#35 163 • Reports of Officers • ALA Treasurer’s Report, Rodney Hersberger, Treasurer, ALA CD#13 M. • FY2009 Programmatic Priorities, Rodney M. Hersberger, Treasurer, ALA CD#13 • Reports of Special Committees/Groups • Freedom to Read Foundation Report, Judith Platt, FTRF President, ALA CD#22 • New Business, New Business Continuance of the Agenda • ALA Honorary Membership Nominations, Loriene Roy, Immediate Past President, ALA CD#24, (This item will be discussed at 12:00 Noon) • Announcements – Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director and ALA Secretary of Council • Adjournment – President-Elect Camila A. and/or Alire, *** ALA COUNCIL III WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2009 8:00AM – 12:30PM ALA 164 COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER, FOUR SEASONS BALLROOM Presiding: Jim Rettig, ALA President Assisting: Camila A. Alire, ALA President-Elect Secretary of Council: Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director Parliamentarian: Eli Mina ORDER OF BUSINESS • Call to Order • Introductions and Announcements, Jim Rettig, ALA President • Establishing the Quorum, (75 Councilors constitute a quorum), Jim Rettig, ALA President • Agenda Review, Jim President, ALA CD#8.3 Rettig, ALA (New Items May be Introduced Here) • Memorials, Tributes and Testimonials, Jim Rettig, ALA President • Reports of ALA/Council Committees • Report of the Tellers, Councilor Kevin Reynolds, Chair, ALA CD#11.2 165 • Constitution and Bylaws Committee, Councilor Thomas L. Wilding, Chair, ALA CD#25 • Intellectual Freedom Committee, J. Douglas (Doug) Archer, Chair, ALA CD#19 • Committee on Legislation, Councilor Kendall French Wiggin, Chair, ALA CD#20 • International Relations Committee, Beverly P. Lynch, Chair, ALA CD#18 • Committee on Organization, Councilor Stephen L. Matthews, Chair, ALA CD#27 • Reports of Special Committees/Groups • New Business – New Business Continuance of the Agenda • Announcements – Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director and ALA Secretary of Council • Adjournment – Jim Rettig, ALA President and/or 166 167 168 HOTEL AND MEETING ROOM LOCATIONS CONVENTION CENTER Colorado Convention Center 700 14th St. (303)228-8000 Lower Level Four Seasons Ballroom, Korbel Ballroom Street Level Rooms: 101-113, 201-212, 301-304, 401-407, 501-507, 601-612, 701-712 HEADQUARTER HOTEL Hyatt Regency Denver 650 15th St. (303)436-1234 Third Level Centennial Ballroom, Centennial Ballroom Foyer, Mineral Hall, Mineral Hall Foyer, Agate, Granite, Quartz Fourth Level Capitol Ballroom, Capitol Sandstone, Marble Foyer, Limestone, 169 CO-HEADQUARTER HOTEL Sheraton Denver Hotel 1550 Court Pl. (303)893-3333 Mezzanine Level Aspen, Century, Colorado, Gold, Silver, Spruce Terrace Level Beverly, Biltmore, Capitol, Columbine, Terrace Majestic Level Majestic Ballroom, Savoy, Vail Second Level Grand Ballroom, Tower Court ADDITIONAL MEETING HOTELS The Brown Palace 321 17th St. (303)297-3111 Second Floor Ballroom, Brown Palace Club, Central City, Cripple Creek, Ellyngton’s, Georgetown, Leadville, Onyx, Prospector Suite, Silverplume, Stratton, Tabor, Tabor Suite Eighth Floor Boettcher Board Room 170 Comfort Inn Downtown Denver 401 17th St. (303)296-0400 Cimarron, Navajo Crowne Plaza Denver City Center Hotel 1450 Glenarm Pl. (303)573-1450 Arapahoe, Ballroom, Blake, Tremont, Welton, Wynkoop Court, Larimer, The Curtis 1405 Curtis St. (303)571-0300 Dodgeball, Duck Duck Goose, Green Light, Hide n’ Seek, Hopscotch, Jax, Keep-Away, Kick the Can, Marco Polo, Patty Cake, Peek-A-Boo, Red Light, Red Rover, Scissors Denver Marriott City Center 1701 California St. (303)297-1300 Colorado Ballroom, Colorado, Denver Ballroom, Matchless, Mattie Silks, Molly Brown, Nat Hill, Pomeroy, Saratoga, Silverton, Suites I-VI 171 Grand Hyatt Denver 1750 Welton St. (303)295-1234 Lobby Level Mt. Sopris Second Floor Grand Ballroom, Grand Ballroom Foyer, Imperial Ballroom, Imperial Ballroom Foyer, Maroon Peak, Torrey’s Peak Third Floor Mt. Columbia, Mt. Harvard, Mt. Oxford, Mt. Princeton, Mt. Wilson, Mt. Yale 37th Floor Castle Peak, La Plata Peak, Pyramid Ballroom, Quandary Peak, Sunlight Peak Peak 38th Floor Capitol Peak Ballroom, San Luis Peak Hyatt Conference Center Gray’s Peak, Longs Peak, Mt. Elbert, Mt. Evans, Pikes Peak Hilton Garden Inn Denver 1400 Welton St. (303)603-8000 Dimension, Element Ballroom, Momentum, Platinum, Titanium, Tianium/Zirconium, Velocity, Zirconium 172 Hotel Teatro 1100 14th St. (303)228-1100 Center Stage – Stage Left & Stage Right, Chancellor’s Suite, Terrace Ritz Carlton Denver 1881 Curtis St. (303)312-3800 Ballroom Loveland Salons 1-4, Cameron, Fremont, Westin Tabor Center Denver 1672 Lawrence St. (303)572-9100 Second Floor Augusta, Horace Tabor, Molly Brown, Third Floor Boardroom, Continental Ballroom, Cook, Curtis, Gilpin, Larimer, Lawrence, McCourt, Tabor Auditorium, Welton ADDITIONAL MEETING SITES Denver Public Library St. Francis Convention Center 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 CORPORATE MEMBERS ARE IN GOOD COMPANY The ALA Membership Committee would like to salute the following who have joined ALA as Corporate Members. Please make a point of thanking them when you see them at ALA, ALA Chapter, ALA Division, or other Conferences. 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Catholic Library Association CLENERT Continuing Library Education Network and Exchange Round Table CLS College Libraries Section (ACRL) CMDS Collection Management and Development Section (ALCTS) 197 CODES Collection Development and Evaluation Section (RUSA) COL Legislation Committee COLA Council of LAMA Affiliates COLT Council on Library/ Media Technicians CONSER Cooperative Online Serials Program COD Council Committee on Diversity COO Committee on Organization COSLA Chief Officers of State Library Agencies COSWL Committee on Status of Women in Librarianship CRC Chapter Relations Committee CRG Council of Regional Groups (ALCTS) CUAC Cartographic Users Advisory Council DEU Duplicates Exchange Union (ALCTS) DLS Distance Learning Section (ACRL) EBSS Education and Behavioral Sciences Section (ACRL) EIC Education Information Center (PLA) ELMSS Educators of Library Media Specialists Section (AASL) EMIERT Ethnic and Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table ERT Exhibits Round Table F&A Finance and Audit Committee (ALA) FAFLRT Federal and Armed Forces Libraries Round Table FLICC Federal Library and Information Center Committee FLRT See FAFLRT FOLUSA Friends of Libraries USA FRFDS Fund Raising and Financial Development Section (LAMA) FTRF Freedom to Read Foundation GLBTRT Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Round table GODORT Government Documents Round Table HCLF Health Care Libraries Forum (ASCLA) 198 HRDR Office for Human Resources Development and Recruitment HRS Human Resources Section (LAMA) HS History Section (RUSA) IASSIST International Association for Social Science Information, Services and Technology IBBY International Board on Books for Young People ICAN Interlibrary Cooperation and Networking Section (ASCLA) ICC Issues and Concerns Cluster (PLA) IFC Intellectual Freedom Committee IFLA International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions IFRT Intellectual Freedom Round Table ILEX Independent Librarians Exchange (section) (ASCLA) IRC International Relations Committee IRRT International Relations Round Table IS Instruction Section (ACRL) ISS Independent Schools Section (AASL) ITAL Information Technology and Libraries JOYS Journal of Youth Services in Libraries JSC Joint Steering Committee for Revision of AngloAmerican Cataloguing Rules LAMA Library Administration and Management Association LC Library of Congress LDC Library Development Cluster (PLA) LES Literatures in English (ACRL) LHRT Library History Round Table LIRT Library Instruction Round Table LISAN Librarians on the Information Superhighway Advocacy Network LITA Library and Information Technology Association 199 LOMS Library Organization and Management Section (LAMA) LPSS Law and Political Science Section (ACRL) LRRT Library Research Round Table LRTS Library Resources & Technical Services LSC Library Services Cluster (PLA) LSDDP Library Service to Developmentally Disabled Persons (ASCLA) LSDF Library Service to the Deaf Forum (ASCLA) LSIEF Library Service to the Impaired Elderly Forum (ASCLA) LSPF Library Service to Prisoners Forum (ASCLA) LSPVPDF Library Service to People with Visual or Physical Disabilities Forum (ASCLA) LSSIRT Library Support Staff Interest Round Table LSSPS Libraries Serving Special Populations Section (ASCLA) LSTA Library Services and Technology Act LTR Library Technology Reports MAES Measurement Analysis and Evaluation Section (LAMA) MAGERT Map and Geography Round Table MARBI Machine-Readable Bibliographic Information MARC Machine-Readable Cataloging MARS Machine-Assisted Reference Section (RUSA) MLA Medical Library Association; 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Share assessments and discuss the application of the AASL Standards. 10:30am – 12:00pm ALCTS FRBR Interest Group Colorado Convention Center Room 205 This session will include presentations by implementers of FRBR as well as an open discussion of the future of implementing FRBR and FRBR-related concepts. 1:00pm – 2:30pm ALA PUBLISHING Teaching and Training Reference Services Grand Hyatt Denver Sunlight Peak 204 Chaired by Robert Kieft, editor of ALA’s Guide to Reference, this is an open discussion for interested ALISE and RUSA members about the teaching of and training for reference service. We will discuss methods for teaching reference service and sources in the classroom and at the reference desk and how the new online Guide to Reference (www.guidetoreference.org) can be useful to both educators and libraries in and beyond its role as a bibliography. 2:00pm – 4:00pm ALA OA External Review Panel Chair Training Colorado Convention Center Room 612 Experienced (two or more onsite visits) External Review Panelists who are interested in serving as chairs for an onsite accreditation review visit are invited to attend this training session. Please RSVP to Laura Dare, [email protected]. 4:00pm – 5:30pm ACRL EBSS Education Research Forum Hyatt Regency Denver Quartz A With a basic goal of increased communication between librarians serving education-related research collections, the Forum presents updates on on-going projects and an opportunity for attendees to raise issues, discuss concerns, and propose cooperative initiatives. 205 7:00pm – 9:00pm AFL CALA Seminar Training Hyatt Regency Denver Quartz A UIUC and CALA will train seminar presenters for participants in the 21st Century Librarian Seminar Series Program of the Chinese American Librarians Association. 7:30pm – 9:00pm LITA Electronic Resources Management Interest Group Ritz Carlton Denver Salon 3 Lively exchange of information and discussion among librarians, publishers, electronic resource management system vendors and related service organizations concerning issues related to the management of electronic resources. All are welcome. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 8:00am – 10:00am LLAMA Diversity Officers Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 101 All with an interest in diversity are welcome to join the discussion. Potential topics include responsibilities of library diversity officers, recruitment and retention, and residency 206 programs. Other topics and questions may be raised at the meeting. ALCTS ASGifts and Exchange Interest Group Colorado Convention Center Room 210 To provide a forum for librarians to discuss gifts and exchanges. To consider legal issues, public relations matters, and administrative procedures which arise in the gifts and exchange process. ACRL WESS Cataloging Issues Disc. Group Crowne Plaza Denver City Center Office To discuss topics of current interest pertaining to the cataloging of Western European materials. ACRL Library Development Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 102 The ACRL Library Development Discussion Group meets at ALA Midwinter and ALA Annual Conference to discuss topics of interest to academic librarians, library directors, and directors of development. Others are welcome. Following on our successful discussions in June, we will discuss these topics: planned giving, dealing with gifts on loan, recommending appraisers, levels of giving, and ALADN 2009. ALCTS Technical Services Managers in Academic Libraries Interest Group Crowne Plaza Denver City Center Elevation 207 The Technical Services Managers in Academic Libraries Interest Group (formerly “Medium Heads”) includes academic library TS managers at all levels as well as those interested in TS management who would like to participate in discussion about Technical Services issues of today. The Midwinter topic will be a continued discussion of TS strategies related to the 7 Measures of Success, as taken from Jim Collins’ book of the same title. LLAMA Middle Managers Discussion/ Interest Group Colorado Convention Center Room 501 LLAMA Middle Managers Discussion Group ALA MEM PROGS Seven Measures Working Group Hyatt Regency Denver Marble Working Group for Divisions ALCTS PARS Intellectual Access to Preservation Metadata Interest Group Sheraton Denver Hotel Gold PARS Intellectual Access Metadata Interest Group to Preservation 208 8:00am – 12:00pm ALCTS PARS Preservation Administration Interest Group Denver Marriott City Center Colorado BR G-J Preservation Administration Interest Group 10:30am – 12:00pm ACRL Information Commons Disc. Group Hyatt Regency Denver Centennial H The Information Commons Discussion Group will meet to discuss issue and trends relating the implementation, management and modifying of commons implementations. ALA APA Library Support Staff Certification Program Open Forum Colorado Convention Center Room 702 ALA-APA invites you to a hearing on the Library Support Staff Certification Program (LSSCP), a national, voluntary training program for public and academic library support staff. We will present our final implementation recommendations to all interested in training of public and academic library support staff. Your input at this hearing will shape our final recommendations at the ALA annual conference, July, 2009. Help guide the future of this important program. 209 RUSA CODES Dual Assignments Discussion Group Grand Hyatt Denver Grand Ballroom The RUSA CODES/RSS Dual Assignments Discussion Group focuses on specific high-interest topics that impact collection development librarians/bibliographers who have other responsibilities besides selecting library resources. The topic for this meeting has not yet been identified. LITA MARC Formats Interest Group Colorado Convention Center Room 501 Discussion Group RUSA STARS Interlibrary Loan Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 4C Discussion of issues pertaining to interlibrary loan among all types of libraries. ACRL WESS Romance Languages Disc. Group Ritz Carlton Denver Salon 1 To discuss topics of current interest relating to the acquisition, organization, and use of materials emanating from the Romance languages speaking countries of Western Europe or pertaining to any aspect of the study of these countries. 210 ACRL Copyright Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 610 The ACRL Copyright Discussion Group provides an opportunity for those interested in or responsible for copyright education and support to discuss current issues facing the profession and our clientele. ACRL New Members Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 112 Why do some academic institutions grant their librarians tenure or continuing appointments? We’ll discuss the intricacies of tenure and why you may or may not want to pursue the tenure track. The ACRL New Member Discussion group is for new (and aspiring) academic librarians. We meet twice a year—at both ALA conferences—to chat about whatever is on our minds. It’s an opportunity for networking and a friendly place to ask any questions you have about succeeding in ACRL. ACRL MLA International Bibliography In Academic Libraries Disc. Group Crowne Plaza Denver City Center Altitude Ideas about the MLAIB. Product updates and planned enhancements from the MLA representatives and its online vendors. ALCTS CCS Copy Cataloging Interest Group Colorado Convention Center Room 703 211 This interest group discusses topics related to copy cataloging in all types of libraries. The meeting will include a report on copy cataloging activities at the Library of Congress. ACRL ANSS Sociology Librarians Disc. Group Hyatt Regency Denver Capitol Ballroom 3 Discussion of issues regarding academic librarianship in sociology including reference, collection development, bibliographic instruction, current publications, core collections, databases, and other topics of interest. ACRL Personnel Administrators & Staff Development Officers Disc. Group I Colorado Convention Center Room 106 The ACRL Personnel Administrators and Staff Development Officers Discussion Group meets from 10:30a.m. to noon on both Saturday and Sunday of ALA Midwinter. This meeting is open to all ALA members interested in human resources topics in academic libraries. ALCTS CRS College and Research Libraries Interest Group Sheraton Denver Hotel Gold The meeting will provide an informal forum for presentations and discussions of matters, current interests and concerns to those interested in serials in college and research libraries. We will share progress reports, and current projects and developments. 212 LITA Public Libraries Technology Interest Group The Curtis Hide n’ Seek Discussion Group RUSA MARS Hot Topics: Ref.ere.nce in a Tag You’re It World Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 3B Ref.ere.nce in a Tag You’re It World will explore new trends in Reference. We will look at how to integrate emerging technologies into our desks both physical and virtual. ALCTS Electronic Resources Interest Group Meeting Ritz Carlton Denver Salon 3 E-resources vendor troubleshooting support and using subscription agents for e-resources and the services they can provide LITA Distance Learning Interest Group Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 4A Discussion Group LLAMA BES Safety and Security Discussion Group Crowne Plaza Denver City Center Elevation 213 Safety & Security Discussion Group talks about the safety and security of people and collections in all kinds of libraries. ALCTS Catalog Form and Function Interest Group Grand Hyatt Denver Maroon Peak The ALCTS Catalog Form & Function DG will be looking at the out-migration of traditional materials from the catalog into AV catalogs, e-journal lists, digital repository software, reserve lists, and finding aids, plus the separation of the catalog from the inventory function of the ILS. Will explore what this means for the future of the unitary library catalog and the ILS. LITA RFID Interest Group Crowne Plaza Denver City Center The Loft Discussion Group ALA IFC Issues Briefing Session Colorado Convention Center Room 706 IFC Issues Briefing Session ACRL Balancing Baby & Book Disc. Group Hyatt Regency Denver Centennial B Share your challenges, successes, and ideas for balancing parenting and career responsibilities. 214 1:30pm – 3:30pm ALCTS CMDS Collection Development in Academic Libraries Interest Group The Curtis Peek-A-Boo The ALCTS-CMDS Discussion Group on Collection Development in Academic Libraries will meet and discuss current issues and trends related to collection development & management in academic libraries. The group will be queried about which several topics will be covered and facilitators sought to lead discussions. ALCTS Newspaper Interest Group Colorado Convention Center Room 706 Meeting of the Newspaper Discussion Group. Information sharing session to discuss current topics in the area of newspaper preservation, digitization, online delivery, and cataloging. Topics may include updates on National Digital Newspaper Program, regional digital initiatives, the U.S. Newspaper Program, and presentations on technological advances to provide online access to historical newspapers. ALCTS CCS Cataloging Norm Interest Group Colorado Convention Center Room 703 ALCTS CCS Cataloging Norms Discussion Group invites submission of proposals for presentations at its meeting at the ALA Midwinter Conference in Denver, Colo., Saturday, January 24 2008, 215 from 1:30 – 3:30p.m. Presentations should focus on ideas and best practices on the dynamics of cataloging/metadata norms and workflows in the hybrid environment. Presentations should be approximately 15-20 minutes in length. Time will be allowed for questions and answers. Speakers are encouraged to lead discussions. ALCTS CCS Catalog Management Interest Group The Curtis Keep-Away Meeting of the ALCTS-CCS Catalog Management Discussion Group ALA VRT Digital Media Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 4A The Digital Media Resources Discussion Group is a venue where librarians can discuss new developments in the delivery and collection of digital media formats in libraries. ACRL STS Hot Topics Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 108 Provides a forum for discussion of current issues of immediate concern to science librarians. LITA JPEG 2000 Arcvhives and Libraries Interest Group Colorado Convention Center Room 405 216 The JPEG2000 Interest Group will be having an unmoderated discussion and information sharing session. Likely topics include the recently released djatoka server-side JPEG2000 rendering toolkit and the concept of “visually lossless” compression. ACRL EBSS Current Topics Discussion Hyatt Regency Denver Centennial F/G Do you want to talk with colleagues about new challenges or services at your library? If so, attended EBSS’s Current Topics Discussion. This round robin style event will offer three concurrent discussions: managing and promoting online reference works, facilitating online instructions, and providing services for students with disabilities. We welcome all ALA members to attend. ACRL ULS Current Topics Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 3B Current Topics Discussion Group discussion of hot topics in university libraries ACRL ARTS Dance Librarians Disc. Group Denver Marriott City Center Colorado BR E Dance Librarians Discussion Group is a part of the Arts Section. 217 RUSA RSS Ethical and Legal Issues in Reference Discussion Group Grand Hyatt Denver Mt. Evans A Ethical and Legal Issues in Reference Discussion Group ALCTS PARS Recording Media Interest Group and Reformatting Interest Group Joint Meeting Colorado Convention Center Room 702 Joint meeting of the PARS Recording Media Interest Group and the PARS Reformatting Interest Group ALCTS PARS Physical Quality and Treatment Interest Group and Library Binding Interest Group Joint Meeting Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 4C Joint meeting of the PARS Physical Quality and Treatment Interest Group and PARS Library Binding Interest Group. RUSA RSS Reference Services in Public Libraries Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 101 Reference Services in Public Libraries Discussion Group LITA Emerging Technology Interest Group Sheraton Denver Hotel Colorado 218 Discussion Group 3:00pm – 4:30pm ALA Virtual Communities and Libraries Member Initiative Group Offsite: Auraria Library, Univ. of Colorado, Denver Join the discussion around expanding library services in virtual communities like Second Life and help explore ways for ALA to improve the visibility of libraries and library workers to residents of virtual worlds. 4:00pm – 5:00pm RUSA RSS Hot Topics in Frontline Reference Service Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 406 Hot Topics in Frontline Discussion Group Reference Services 4:00pm – 5:30pm RUSA HS Genealogy and Local History Discussion Group Sheraton Denver Hotel Vail The Genealogy & Local History Discussion Group is a forum for the exchange of information among librarians working with or interested in local history and genealogy collections and services. 219 ACRL Senior Administrators Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 405 Discussion of administrators libraries. current issues facing senior in academic and research RUSA MARS Virtual Reference Discussion Group Hilton Garden Inn Denver Element Ballroom The Virtual Reference Discussion Group is a forum to talk about the challenges and practices in providing online reference assistance to users in public, special and academic libraries. ACRL CJCLS Hot Topics in Community College Librarianship/CJCLS-NCLR Joint Disc. Group Hyatt Regency Denver Capitol Ballroom 5/6 This is a combined meeting of CJCLS and NCLR and will include the very popular CJCLS Hot Topics in Community College Librarianship discussion group as well as the National Council for Learning Resources discussion. NCLR represents libraries and learning resources in the AACC organization. ACRL Continuing Education/ Professional Development Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 610 Goals Setting and Benchmarking for Staff Development: Join in this interesting discussion of how to use goal setting and benchmarking 220 in developing and assessing a staff development program. ACRL WESS Classical, Medieval & Renaissance Disc. Group Grand Hyatt Denver Castle Peak A discussion and information-sharing forum for librarians with particular interests in Western Europe (including Greece) in the ancient, medieval, and early modern periods. LLAMA MAES Discussion Group Sheraton Denver Hotel Spruce Hot topics in assessment ACRL Heads of Public Services Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 109 All public service librarians are invited to discuss the Embedded Librarian. The session will begin with a brief presentation by Marty Kesselman from Rutgers University and Sarah Watstein from UCLA with discussion to follow. ACRL ANSS Criminal Justice/ Criminology Librarians Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 212 Discussion of issues regarding academic librarianship in criminal justice and criminology, including reference, collection development, bibliographic instruction, current publications, core collections, databases, and other topics of interest. 221 ACRL IS Current Topics Discussion I: Mobile Learning Best Pratice for Information Literacy Grand Hyatt Denver Sunlight Peak Jim Hahn from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will lead a discussion titled Mobile Learning Best Practice for Information Literacy Instruction. As Mr. Hahn pointed out in his proposal, according to a 2008 Pew Internet and American Life Project report, Mobile Access to Data and Information, the cell phone ranks as the most highly valued technology in America. None of us who spends any time on a college campus is surprised by that, I’m sure. Our students appear to be glued to their phones, both texting and talking. This discussion will be an opportunity to consider the tapping of this pervasive technology for information literacy instruction. LLAMA BES Library and Interiors Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 4A Open to all participants to discuss and explore issue and ideas relating to interior design in all types of libraries. ASCLA ICAN Collaborative Digitization Discussion Group The Curtis Keep-Away 222 Join those interested in collaborative digitization initiatives for lively discussion on projects being done around the country and common issues. LLAMA FRFDS Development Issues Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 204 LLAMA FRFDS Mid-winter Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 608 Discussion and planning session ALA OLA Building Statewide Coalitions for All Libraries Colorado Convention Center Room 403/404 4:00pm – 6:00pm ASCLA SLAS State Library Consultants Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 612 Consultant staff from State Library Agencies will meet to share news of new programs and discuss issues and ongoing concerns of program management. RUSA STARS Hot Topics Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 108 Forum for discussion of timely resource sharing issues in all types of libraries. LITA Standards Interest Group Grand Hyatt Denver Maroon Peak 223 Herbert Van de Sompel at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Carl Lagoze at Cornell University will talk about Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE) which defines standards for the identification and description of aggregations of online resources. These aggregations, sometimes called compound digital objects, may combine distributed resources with multiple media types including text, images, data, and video. Todd Carpenter at NISO will give updates on new initiatives at the National Information Standards Organization. 5:00pm – 6:30pm RUSA MARS How Libraries are Using Online 2.0 Hyatt Regency Denver Centennial B This discussion forum, sponsored by the User Access to Services Committee, will discuss the findings of the committee’s recent survey on Online 2.0 uses in libraries. Attendees, seated at various break-out tables, will also discuss how their libraries are using Online 2.0. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25 7:00am – 9:00am ALA MEM PROGS Divisions Presidents’ Breakfast Hyatt Regency Denver Centennial C 224 All Divisions concerns. meet to discuss issues and 8:00am – 10:00am LLAMA SASS Circulation/ Access Services Discussion Group Denver Marriott City Center Colorado BR G-J Discussion of current issues pertaining to the management of circulation and access services operations in all types of libraries. ACRL WESS Scandinavian Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 606 To discuss topics relating to the acquisition, organization, and use of materials emanating from the Nordic countries or pertaining to any aspect of Scandinavian Studies. ACRL Library & Information Science Collections Disc. Group Brown Palace Leadville Open discussion of issues relevant to librarians working with LIS collections and/or providing LIS information services to graduate programs and practicing professionals. ACRL Librarianship in For-Profit Educational Institutions Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 602 225 The Librarianship in For-Profit Educational Institutions Discussion Group meets twice a year to discuss issues of concern to librarians working for colleges, universities, and trade schools with a for-profit status. Topics discussed include accreditation, regulatory compliance, vendor relations, student and faculty outreach, information literacy, document delivery and interlibrary loan service, and unique situations encountered in for-profit environments. ASCLA ICAN Physical Delivery Discussion Group Denver Marriott City Center Denver BR III This discussion group is for those interested in and involved with physical delivery systems for library materials. Topics to be discussed include the OCLC home delivery project, connecting regional couriers to create interlibrary loan No Mail Zones, and best practices and problems with physical delivery. We’ll also discuss topics for onlineinars related to physical delivery. ALCTS PARS Digital Preservation Interest Group Westin Tabor Center, Denver Tabor Auditorium The Digital Preservation Interest Group provides a forum for discussion about the preservation of digital collections. The Interest Group explores topics such as use of TRAC or DRAMBORA for digital preservation audits. 226 Leaders in the field provide updates from international conferences in countries where national digital curation centers have emerged. Task Forces will report on the wider acceptance of ALA’s definition of digital preservation and on the need for educational opportunities. 10:30am – 12:00pm ASCLA SLAS LSTA Coordinators Discussion Group The Curtis Duck Duck Goose The LSTA Coordinators Group Meeting is designed for LSTA Coordinators from state library agencies to discuss issues of common concern. ACRL AFAS Cataloging Issues Disc. Group Hyatt Regency Denver Capitol Ballroom 7 To provide a forum for the discussion of bibliographic and subject access to African American resources. ACRL STS Publisher/ Vendor Relations Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 4C SCOAP^3 and Beyond: What New Funding Models Might Hold for the Future of Science and Technology Publishing 227 ALA MEM PROGS Civic Engagement—Member Initiative Group Colorado Convention Center Room 603 Nancy Kranich Meeting LITA Library Consortia and Systems Interest Group Crowne Plaza Denver City Center Museum The Library Consortia and Systems Interest Group will be hosting a user-driven, open topic discussion during our Midwinter meeting. Topics in the past have included OPAC and ILS issues, Online 2.0, open source solutions, ERM systems, digital repositories, and many other aspects of library technology as applied in a consortia environment. ACRL CLS Medium-Sized Academic Libraries Disc. Group Grand Hyatt Denver Castle Peak Join a topic-based discussion with your College Libraries Section colleagues. Topics are posted on COLLIB-L prior to the session. LITA Internet Resource Services Interest Group The Curtis Hide n’ Seek Discussion Group ACRL WESS Germanists/ Social Sciences & History Joint Disc. Group Sheraton Denver Hotel Gold 228 The Germanist and Social Sciences and History Discussion Groups will meet together to explore the use of the LibGuides Community (http://lib guides.com/community.php?m=i) for Western European Studies. ACRL Media Resources Disc. Group Brown Palace Tabor Suite The ACRL Media Resources Discussion Group provides a forum for presentations and discussions on media issues in academic library settings. Consult the ACRL Media Resources Discussion Group Wiki for a list of speakers and topics for the 2009 Midwinter meeting, ht tp://wikis.ala.org/acrl/index.php/Media_Resource s_Discussion_Group. ACRL Australian-Canadian-New Zealand Studies Disc. Group Westin Tabor Center, Denver Gilpin Discussion of IFLA in Quebec, and other issues concerning Australian, New Zealand and Canadian Studies. LLAMA Women Administrators Discussion Group Hyatt Regency Denver Capitol Ballroom 1 Please join this group to discuss issues of particular interest to women in library management and administration positions. 229 ACRL Personnel Administrators & Staff Development Officers Disc. Group II Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 4B The ACRL Personnel Administrators and Staff Development Officers Discussion Group meets from 10:30a.m. to noon on both Saturday and Sunday of ALA Midwinter. This meeting is open to all ALA members interested in human resources topics in academic libraries. LITA Heads of Library Technology Interest Group Grand Hyatt Denver Gray’s Peak The Heads of Library Technology Interest Group (HoLT) provides a forum and support network for people with administrative responsibility for computing and technology in a library setting. HoLT provides timely programming for the ALA Annual Conference. Our main topic for the Midwinter Meeting in Denver will be HoLTalk. HoLTalk is a lively discussion on current and interesting technology topics. Please e-mail your topic ideas prior to the meeting to richard.way [email protected] or bring them to the meeting. LLAMA Storage Discussion Group Denver Marriott City Center Denver BR III The meeting will consist of two to four short presentations followed by questions and discussions. 230 LLAMA BES Moving Libraries Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 106 Open to all participants to discuss and explore issues and ideas relating to moving collections and staff in all types of libraries. ASCLA ICAN Interlibrary Cooperation Discussion Group Crowne Plaza Denver City Center Elevation This group provides a forum for discussion of interests in interlibrary cooperation and the statewide development of library service, emphasizing the interdependence of all types of libraries and the sharing of ideas and common issues. LLAMA BES Storage Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 107 Discussion group provides a forum for exchanging ideas on the planning, design, development, operation, management and/or dismantling of library collection storage. ALCTS PARS Preservation Instruction, Education, and Outreach Interest Group and Preservation in Small to Mid-sized Libraries Interest Group Joint Meeting Westin Tabor Center, Denver Tabor Auditorium 231 Joint meeting of the PARS Preservation Instruction, Education and Outreach Interest Group and the PARS Preservation in Small to Mid-sized Libraries Interest Group. ACTS Tech Services Workflows using Book Vendor Systems: Automated Acquisitions In-Process/ Control Systems Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 110 Over the past decade, library vendors have developed beyond being a mere supplier of books, while at the same time library technical services resources have diminished. Academic librarians from several institutions will discuss how they have developed innovative workflows using vendor services to manage the collection and acquisitions processes in their libraries. RUSA MARS Products and Services Committee Discussion Forum: Managing Electronic Reference Collections Colorado Convention Center Room 401/402 What is the role of reference collections today? What is the right balance between print and digital and how can the digital be presented so our users will find and use it? How do we create and organize e-reference “collections” drawn from multiple vendors with different interfaces and formats? Come and hear our speakers, and discuss with others your libraries’ 232 options and solutions to these and questions on e-reference collections. other RUSA RSS User Education and Information Literacy Discussion The Curtis Hopscotch Discussion of user education issues in the oontext of reference work. RUSA RSS Reference Services in Small and Medium-Sized Research Libraries Discussion Colorado Convention Center Room 104 Discussion of Reference Services in Small and Medium-Sized Research Libraries. RUSA RSS Reference Services in Large Research Libraries Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 4F Reference Services in Large Research Libraries Discussion Group 10:30am – 12:30pm RUSA BRASS Evolving and Revolving: Reference Models in Business Librarianship Discussion Group Hyatt Regency Denver Capitol Ballroom 5/6 Please come and join the BRASS Business Reference Discussion Group in a lively discussion of business resources and reference topics. Our discussion will first focus on 233 reference models and then open to other reference topics from the floor. This discussion group is open to all registered attendees. 1:30pm – 3:00pm ACRL IS Current Topics Discussion II: Teaching 2.0 – What are the Pedagogical Implications of Social Technologies Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 2C Wendy Holliday from Utah State University will be facilitating a discussion on another very timely topic, Teaching 2.0: What are the Pedagogical Implications of Social Technologies. While 2.0 tools and technologies have been a hot topic recently, the specific focus of this discussion proposes to move our attention away from the specific tools and into a deeper exploration of our teaching, connecting the 2.0 technologies to real instructional practice. 1:30pm – 3:30pm ALCTS CMDS Collection Development for Practioners Colorado Convention Center Room 101 Open discussion of current topics in collection development. ALCTS AS Acquisitions Managers and Vendors Interest Group Hyatt Regency Denver Capitol Ballroom 2 234 A panel will set a context for audience discussion on a topic of current interest to vendors and acquisitions managers. 1:30pm – 5:30pm ALCTS Authority Control Interest Group Issue Updates & Business Meetings Grand Hyatt Denver Mt. Sopris Hear various updates given by Library of Congress, Library and Archives Canada, OCLC, and the RDA/MARC Working Group. Afterwards we have a business meeting to discuss upcoming programs and elections. 4:00pm – 5:00pm ALA OA Committee on Accreditation: Who and What Hyatt Regency Denver Capitol Ballroom 4 Meet the practitioners, academics, and public-at-large members who are COA, and learn what they do as accreditors. 4:00pm – 5:30pm ALA PUBLISHING Booklist Online Users Group Crowne Plaza Denver City Center The Loft Booklist Online users and staff discuss usability and enhancements. 235 ALCTS Creative Ideas in Technical Services Interest Group The Curtis Red Rover The chair and vice chair select different discussion topics based in part on ideas from the last meeting. Participants join breakout discussions on the topic of their choice by selecting the table at which that topic will be discussed. At the end of the discussion period, each group gives a short summary for the benefit of all attendees. ACRL Regional Campus Libraries Disc. Group Sheraton Denver Hotel Spruce Creative Solutions to Unexpected “Bumps in the Road”. Have you experienced or are you experiencing a sudden and unexpected change in library services or operations? Did you adapt to this change creatively and successfully? Come share your experiences and brainstorm with other librarians forced to adapt to new situations. RUSA HS History Librarians Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 204 The History Librarians Discussion Group is a forum for the exchange of information among librarians working with or interested in history collections in all formats, reference services, and teaching the use of libraries and resources for historical research. 236 LLAMA LOMS Fiscal and Business Officers Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 202 The purpose of the discussion group is to facilitate the exchange of ideas and information on fiscal, business and related administrative matters in libraries. ACRL Scholarly Communications Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 403 Through its standing Scholarly Communication Committee, ACRL sponsors a regular forum at both the Midwinter and Annual conference to broaden the base of librarians who are knowledgeable about and engaged in scholarly communication issues. The discussion group is facilitated and explores and explands the topics from the forum and related issues. ACRL Sports & Recreation Disc. Group Hilton Garden Inn Denver Momentum The discussion group will focus on the links between academic programs and challenges in collection development and instruction related to sport and recreation. LITA The Next Generation Catalog Interest Group Colorado Convention Center Room 110 Discussion Group 237 ACRL CLS College Library Directors Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 705 Join a discussion of issues important to college library directors. ALCTS CCS RDA Implementation Task Force Grand Hyatt Denver Mt. Evans A The RDA Implementation Task Force will meet to continue discussion on issues of implementation of new cataloging codes and plans for Annual conference presentations. ACRL Popular Culture & Libraries Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 701 Denver’s Curtis Hotel is a pop-culture museum of sorts with its 13 theme floors celebrating such subjects as Star Trek, Big Hair, Fun & Games, music, television, sports history, and more. Its “5 & Dime” gift shop, pop-culture library, and tic-tac-toe note pads add to the hotel’s nostalgic experience. If you were to design a hotel on American pop-culture, what would you include? Meet to compare notes on this heady question and then walk to this nearby hotel to view and experience it. ACRL ANSS Anthropology Librarians Disc. Group Grand Hyatt Denver Gray’s Peak 238 Discussion of issues regarding academic librarianship in anthropology including reference, collection development, bibliographic instruction, current publications, core collections, databases, and other topics of interest. ALCTS Out of Print Interest Group Grand Hyatt Denver Pikes Peak The Out of Print Interest Group discusses topics of concern relating to the acquisition of out of print materials. ACRL ARTS Film & Broadcast Librarians Disc. Group Colorado Convention Center Room 104 Film & Broadcast Librarians Discussion Group is part of the Arts Section. ACRL IS Discussion Forum: Preparing Librarians for Information Literacy Instruction: Expectations of New Graduates Sheraton Denver Hotel Vail Convened by the ACRL Instruction Section/Association for Library and Information Science Education Joint Working Group on Curriculum, this discussion forum seeks to offer participants the opportunity to engage in constructive dialog about the skills and expertise required of new LIS graduates going into instruction careers, what employers expect of entry-level instruction/information literacy professionals, and what educators can do to 239 help ensure new graduates are equipped to meet these early career expectations. ALCTS Role of the Professional Librarian in Technical Services Sheraton Denver Hotel Tower Court C In light of the changing library environment, this discussion/interest group focuses on topics related to the evolving role professional librarians play in technical services areas. Recent discussions have included: RDA and RDA training, the continuing necessity for controlled vocabulary, defining the appropriate roles for MLS and non-MLS catalogers, and the importance of good management skills for supervisors. LLAMA LOMS Organizational Development Discussion Group Hyatt Regency Denver Quartz A The Organizational Development Discussion Group provides a forum for members interested in Library Organizational issues. It serves as an information exchange and support network to identify and discuss common concerns and to explore alternative solutions. LLAMA BES Facilities Planning Discussion Group Crowne Plaza Denver City Center Museum 240 Open to all participants to discuss and explore issue and ideas relating to planning new or renovating existing libraries of all types. ASCLA ICAN Consortium Management Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 608 The Consortium Management Discussion Group is for those involved with the management and operation of library consortia, to share ideas and common issues. LITA Blog and Wiki Interest Group (BIGWIG) The Curtis Kick the Can Discussion Group ASCLA SLAS Youth Services Consultants Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 4A State Library and other consultants for youth services discuss current trends and projects. ACRL Philosophical, Religious & Theological Studies Disc. Group Ritz Carlton Denver Cameron Discussion of issues arising in library support for the study of philosophy, religion, and theology. 241 YALSA Discussion & Interest Group Open House Colorado Convention Center Room 203 Come join the conversation! YALSA’s Discussion and Interest Groups will be meeting in one room. Hop from table to table to participate in different discussions or stick with your special interest. Anime Discussion Group, Gaming Interest Group, Serving YAs in Large Urban Populations Discussion Group, Reader’s Advisory Interest Group, Summer Reading Interest Group, Student Interest Group, Teaching Young Adult Literature, and Teen Music Interest Group. ALA DIVERSITY DiversiTEA: Diversity Research Discussion Colorado Convention Center Room 706 The Diversity Research Grant program, sponsored by the ALA Office for Diversity, addresses critical gaps in the knowledge of diversity issues within library and information science. Topics for applications for 2009 Diversity Research Grants will be announced at this time, and attendees will have the chance to review research presentations from past recipients. 4:00pm – 6:00pm ALSC All Discussion Group I & II The Curtis Peek-A-Boo 242 Children Books, Collection Development, Collection of Children’s Literature for Adult Research, Managing Children’s Services, Preschool Services, Public Library/School Partnerships MONDAY, JANUARY 26 8:00am – 10:00am ACRL WESS General Membership Forum Sheraton Denver Hotel Beverly The General Membership meeting provides a forum for committee and discussion group reports. It is also an opportunity to discuss topics of current interest relating to the acquisition, organization, and use of Western European materials. ACRL Undergraduate Libraries Disc. Group Crowne Plaza Denver City Center Museum Welcome to all librarians who are interested in discussing the issues and innovations in the latest library services and spaces serving undergraduates. ACRL WSS Discussion Forum: Multimedia and Classrooms – Role of the Library and Librarians Colorado Convention Center Room 703 This discussion forum concerns the use of multimedia in classrooms, and the role of 243 libraries and librarians in their implementation and use. Multimedia classrooms, sometimes housed in libraries, open up the opportunity for collaboration with faculty and students and might hold further possibilities for enhancing feminist pedagogy. ALCTS PVLR Forum: Patron-Driven Acquisition and Its Impact on Libraries, Vendors, and Publishers Colorado Convention Center Room 301 Representatives from libraries, vendors, and publishers will discuss various patron-driven acquisitions initiatives and the effect on their workflows and organizations. ALCTS CCS Heads of Cataloging Interest Group Denver Marriott City Center Denver BR III ALCTS CCS Heads of Cataloging Discussion Group presents, usually in a form of a panel, the reports from various types of libraries on a chosen subject of interest for Cataloging and Technical Services managers and staff. Midwinter ’09 tentative theme TBA in due time. RUSA RSS Performance Issues for Reference Librarians Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 112 Discussion of Performance Issues for Reference Librarians 244 10:30am – 12:00pm ALCTS CMDS Collection Management in Public Libraries Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 703 Current topics of interest development are discussed. in collection RUSA CODES Reference Sources and Online 2.0: Publishers’ Perspectives Discussion Group Sheraton Denver Hotel Beverly In this discussion forum, representatives from four reference publishers will discuss how Online 2.0 technologies have influenced the development of their companies’ products. Representatives will be from Alexander Street Press, OCLC, Proquest, and Readex. 10:30am – 12:00pm ASCLA ICAN Virtual Library Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 709 To provide a forum for discussion of library services that can be provided in an electronic format; to provide an opportunity to discuss cutting edge pilot projects as well as established services that promote a 24/7 library that is accessible anytime, anywhere. 245 1:30pm – 3:30pm ALCTS Scholarly Communications Interest Group Colorado Convention Center Room 206 The ALCTS Scholarly Communications Interest Group is a discussion group in which librarians have an opportunity to talk about current issues related to scholarly communication and in particular their implications for library collections and technical services. All librarians with an interest in scholarly communication issues are cordially invited to attend and participate in the discussion. LLAMA Dialog with Directors Discussion Group: Starting, Advancing, and Accelating your Career Hyatt Regency Denver Mineral Hall A All are welcome. The meeting is not created for directors but designed to promote interaction with directors, deans, and administrators. Come pick the mind of today’s library leadership and see how you can move your career forward or meet the challenges of your daily duties. LITA Imagineering Interest Group The Curtis Red Light Science Fiction often provides commentary on modern society, but is frequently discussed as being predictive. Come ready to discuss your favorite examples of old science fiction with 246 current relevancy or amusing tales that provide now laughable ideas. Also, what visions of the future from more recent science fiction have kept you pondering long after the book is done? LITA Open Source Systems Interest Group Grand Hyatt Denver Mt. Harvard Discussion Group ALCTS Technical Services Workflow Efficiency Interest Group Crowne Plaza Denver City Center Altitude The Technical Services Workflow Efficiency Interest Group provides a forum to discuss and analyze techniques, new developments, problems and technological advances in the workflows associated with the evaluation, selection, acquisition, and discovery of library materials and resources. LLAMA HRS Emerging Trends Discussion Group Colorado Convention Center Room 709 LLAMA members and all other interested individuals are invited to join this discussion of major emerging trends seen in all areas of human resources. This meeting will build on the well-attended discussion session held in Anaheim in June 2008, at which several trends were identified and explored that are faced by or anticipated in all types by libraries. 247 ALCTS CRSContinuing Resources Cataloging Committee Update Forum Colorado Convention Center Korbel Ballroom 3C ALCTS CRS Continuing Resources Cataloging Committee hosts a Monday afternoon Update Forum at every MidWinter and Annual Conference, at which representatives of the Library of Congress, the NSDP/ISSN Center, and the CONSER program report the latest news to the serials cataloging community, and invited speakers give presentations on a topic of current interest. Speakers for Denver TBA; tentative topic: Fishing Upstream for Copy: Working with Vendor Records. ALA ORS Dominican Summer Reading Advisory Meeting Hyatt Regency Denver Capitol Ballroom 7 8:00pm – 10:00pm ALSC Storytelling Discussion Group Hyatt Regency Denver Capitol Ballroom 7 Exchange of ideas. 248 249 MIDWINTER MEETING DAILY SCHEDULE This Chronological listing is a comprehensive schedule of all meetings, discussion groups, special events and exhibits events submitted to the Conference Services Office. Meetings and events within this schedule are listed by starting time, and then alphabetically by sponsoring unit. If a meeting is being held by ALA or by an office within ALA, and not by a separate unit or division of the Association, it will be designated as “ALA” and listed alphabetically by sponsoring office. ALA affiliates are designated “AFL” and then listed alphabetically; unofficial groups and exhibitors are designated “UNO” and then listed alphabetically. Library School events are designated “LS.” For changes after November 21, 2008, please refer to the supplement provided with this book. Onsite changes and cancellations can be submitted to the Conference Services Office, located in the Colorado Convention Center, and will be published in Cognotes, 250 the daily show newspaper. Changes MUST be received by 2:00p.m. on the day before publication to be printed. A list of meeting hotels and locations, along with maps of the convention center and headquarters hotels, are located in the local information section of this guide, pages 49-70. Section Entitled “ALA MIDWINTER MEETING DISCUSSION GROUPS” list only the discussion groups, as a quick reference. The full schedule begins in Section Entitled “CAPTIONED MEETINGS”. CAPTIONED MEETINGS ALA Executive Board Friday, 8:30a.m. – 12:00p.m. Hyatt Regency Agate BC Sunrise Speaker Series Saturday, 8:00 – 9:00a.m. Four Seasons Ballroom 3-4 ALA Presidential Candidates Forum Saturday, 11:00a.m. – 12:00p.m. Four Seasons Ballroom 251 ALA Council/ Exec. Board/ Membership Info. Sunday, 9:00 – 10:00a.m. Four Seasons Ballroom ALA-APA Information Session Sunday, 10:00 – 10:30a.m. Four Seasons Ballroom ALA Council I Sunday, 10:45a.m. – 12:15p.m. Four Seasons Ballroom ALA President’s Program Sunday, 3:30 – 5:30p.m. Four Seasons Ballroom 3-4 Youth Media Award Press Conference Monday, 7:45 – 9:00a.m. Four Seasons Ballroom ALA-APA Council Monday, 10:15 – 11:15a.m. Four Seasons Ballroom 252 ALA Executive Bd. Candidates Forum Monday, 11:30a.m. – 12:30p.m. Four Seasons Ballroom ALA Executive Board II Monday, 1:30 – 4:30p.m. Hyatt Regency Agate BC ALA Council II Tuesday, 9:15a.m. – 12:45p.m. Four Seasons Ballroom ALA Council III Wednesday, 8:00a.m. – 12:30p.m. Four Seasons Ballroom ALA Executive Board III Wednesday, 2:00 – 5:30p.m. Hyatt Regency Agate BC THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 7:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ALA APA End Time Library Support Staff 4:30PM Certification Program Advisory Committee Location CCC Room 204 253 8:00am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting *LLAMA PRMS End Time John Cotton Dana Award 5:00PM Judging Location CCC Room 701 8:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ALCTS End Time Implementing an Institu- 5:00PM tional Repository: Benefits and Challenges $ Location MAR Denver BR IV 9:00am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ALA MEM PROGS End Time Consortium Meeting (Pat 3:00PM Smith) Location REG Capitol Ballroom 3 9:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location AASL 12:30PM CCC Room 405 Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location AASL 4:00PM CCC Room 404 Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALSC Executive Committee Meeting 4:30PM CCC Room 405 YALSA Executive I 4:00PM CCC Room 610 Executive Committee Meeting I 1:00pm Start Time Strategic Planning Session I 2:00pm Start Time 254 3:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location *RUSA CODES 9:00PM MAR Colorado BR A Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 5:00PM REG Agate B/ C Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location YALSA/ AASL/ ALSC 6:00PM CCC Room 610 Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location AFL 10:00PM REG Granite A Reading List 4:00pm Start Time Executive Committee 4:30pm Start Time Joint Executive Meeting 6:00pm Start Time JCLC 2012 Committee Meeting I FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 7:00am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting *ALA PUBLISH- RDA Advisory Board ING meeting End Time Location 8:00AM CCC Room 102 8:00am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ACRL Board Effectiveness Seminar 12:00PM SHER Century ALA HRDR Emerging Leaders Workshop 5:00PM CCC Room 302/ 303 ALA FTRF Freedom to Read Foun- 9:00AM dation Orientation MAR Denver BR III 255 ALA ORS National Center for Edu- 12:00PM cation Statistics (NCES)/ Academic Library Survey (ALS) Meeting SHER Silver ALA OITP Office for Information 12:00PM Technology Policy Advisory Committee I CCC Room 603 ALA PUBLISH- Publishing Committee ING Meeting 5:30PM CCC Room 610 ALA ORS Workforce Study Adviso- 12:00PM ry Committee CCC Korbel Ballroom 3C *ALSC 2009 Batchelder Award 11:30AM Committee TEATR Stage Left *ALSC/ AFL 2009 Belpre Award Committee 11:30AM TEATR Stage Right *ALSC 2009 Caldecott Award Committee 12:30PM WEST Horace Tabor *ALSC 2009 Geisel Award Committee 11:30AM GRAND Mt. Yale *ALSC 2009 Newbery Award Committee 12:30PM TEATR Terrace *ALSC 2009 Sibert Award Committee 12:30PM RITZ Loveland *ALSC 2009 Wilder Award Committee 12:30PM MAR Saratoga *LLAMA PRMS John Cotton Dana Award Judging 5:00PM CCC Room 701 LITA Blogger’s Room 6:00PM CCC Room 711 RUSA CODES Notable Books Council 5:00PM BROWN Stratton *RUSA CODES Reading List 4:00PM MAR Denver BR II *RUSA 5:00PM CCC Room 206 *RUSA CODES Sophie Brody Medal Committee 5:00PM MAR Silverton *UNO 5:00PM WEST Continental B Smart investing@your library Library Advisory Board 256 *YALSA/ ALSC Odyssey Award 6:00PM HIL Momentum End Time Location 8:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting *ACRL Institute for Information 12:30PM Literacy Executive I SHER Beverly AFL BCALA Retreat and Exec- 3:30PM utive Board Meeting CCC Korbel Ballroom 4B ALA ALA Executive Board REG Agate B/ C ALCTS Breaking Down the Silos: 4:30PM Planning for Discovery Tools for Library 2.0 $ MAR Denver BR IV RUSA HS Behind the Genealogy Reference Desk $ 5:00PM OS Denver Public Library Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location AASL Strategic Planning Session II 5:00PM CCC Room 404 *ACRL Nobody Told Me I’d Have 4:00PM to Teach! Strategies for the Accidental Instruction Librarian $ REG Centennial B AFL Beta Phi Mu Executive Board Meeting 1:00PM SHER Biltmore ALA/ AASL OA AASL/ NCATE Program Review Training 11:00AM CCC Room 602 ALA/ AFL/ ALTA OLA Advocacy Institute $ 3:30PM REG Capitol Ballroom 5/ 6 ALA FTRF Freedom to Read Founda- 5:00PM tion MAR Denver BR III LLAMA Mission Possible: Practical 5:00PM Project Management $ CURT Hopscotch LITA User Centered Design for 5:00PM Digital Projects $ GRAND Mt. Sopris 12:00PM 9:00am Start Time 257 UNO Denver Chapter Council – The Transformational Powers of the Library: Ensuring the Future of your Library $ 4:30PM UNO OCLC CONTENTdm 5 – In 12:00PM Depth SHER Tower Court A YALSA Board Planning CCC Room 113 YALSA Reaching Today’s Diverse 5:00PM Teens $ 12:00PM REG Capitol Ballroom 1-2 REG Centennial Ballroom H 9:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location AASL School Library Advocacy 4:30PM Institute $ SHER Vail ALA CRC Chapter Leaders Orienta- 4:00PM tion $ REG Granite A/ B ALA Orientation Training & 12:00PM Leadership Development CCC Room 707 ALCTS Technical Services Direc- 12:30PM tors of Large Research Libraries MAR Colorado BR F LLAMA Library Leadership: You Are How You Communicate $ 4:00PM CURT Red Rover Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location *ALA EMIERT Coretta Scott King Book Award Jury 1 10:00PM GRAND Mt. Wilson End Time Location 10:00am Start Time 10:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ALA MEM PROGS Round Table Coordinating 12:00PM Assembly CCC Room 612 *ALA APA SirsiDynix – ALA-APA Award Committee HIL Velocity 12:00PM 258 ALCTS FRBR Interest Group 12:00PM CCC Room 205 *PLA EBSCO Excellence in 12:00PM Small and/ or Rural Public Library Services Award Jury CCC Room 208 UNO OCLC Enhance Sharing Session 12:00PM CCC Room 403 End Time Location 11:00am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ALA/ AASL OA AASL/ NCATE Coordinat- 12:00PM ing Committee Meeting CCC Room 606 RUSA CODES Reference Sources Com- 10:00PM mittee RITZ Cameron 11:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 1:30PM CCC Room 604 Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ACRL IS IS/ ALISE Joint Working Group on Curriculum 2:00PM SHER Aspen ALA OLA Advocacy Institute & 1:00PM Chapter Leaders Orientation Workshop Lunch REG Centennial A/B ALA OLOS Literacy Assembly REG Capitol Ballroom 3 PLA 2010 National Conference 2:00PM Committee SHER Tower Court D *UNO LIS Journal Editors Meet- 3:00PM ing CURT Kick the Can Committee on Membership Meetings 12:00pm Start Time 1:30PM 259 1:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location *ACRL Bring It On Home!: Creat- 4:30PM ing Custom Search PlugIns for Your Library $ REG Centennial C ALA Empowerment Institute: 5:00PM Success In The Workplace $ CCC Room 709 ALA GODORT Steering Committee 1 3:30PM CCC Room 304 ALA/ RUSA Teaching and Training PUBLISHING Reference Services 2:30PM GRAND Sunlight Peak End Time Location 1:30pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ACRL RBMS Bibliographic Standards 5:30PM – Controlled Vocabularies Subcommittee MAR Colorado BR C ACRL RBMS Bibliographic Standards – Editorial Team I MAR Colorado BR D ALA APA Budget Analysis and Re- 2:30PM view Committee and the Finance & Audit Committee Joint Meeting CCC Room 112 ALA Forum on Library Educa- 3:30PM tion CCC Room 702706 ALA IFRT Intellectual Freedom 3:30PM Round Table Liaison Orientation Luncheon MAR Colorado BR A ALCTS CCS Committee on Cata5:30PM loging: Description & Access MAR Colorado BR F ALCTS CCS Subject Analysis Commit- 3:30PM tee Subcommittee on FAST CCC Korbel Ballroom 4E ALSC Notable Children’s Books 4:30PM Committee CCC Room 601 ALSC Notable Children’s Recordings Committee RITZ Fremont 5:30PM 5:30PM 260 ALSC Notable Children’s Videos 5:30PM GRAND Mt. Princeton UNO AWE – Early Literacy Special Interest Group (SIG) CCC Room 503 UNO OCLC Symposium: From 4:30PM Linking to Thinking – How We’ll Live When Information Surrounds Us SHER Grand Ballroom 1 YALSA Board Retreat CCC Room 113 YALSA Fabulous Films for Young 7:00PM Adults WEST Curtis YALSA Social Event TF 4:30PM CURT Hide n’ Seek 4:30PM 4:00PM 2:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ACRL Leadership Council 4:00PM SHER Grand Ballroom 2 ALA PUBLISH- Book Links Editorial Ad- 4:00PM ING visory Board MAR Denver BR I ALA OLOS Committee on Literacy 5:00PM REG Capitol Ballroom 3 ALA Council Orientation Committee 3:00PM REG Summit 25 & 26 ALA OA External Review Panel Chair Training 4:00PM CCC Room 612 ALA IRC International Relations Committee I 4:30PM CCC Room 707 ALA ORS Public Library Funding Advisory Committee Meeting 4:00PM CCC Room 208 ALA DEV. OFFICE When Opportunity Knocks: Starting A Library Foundation $ 5:00PM CCC Room 109 261 LLAMA Leadership Development Seminar 5:00PM CCC Room 607 UNO GWLA Public Services Librarians Meeting 4:00PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 4F *UNO Innovative User Group Meeting 5:00PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 4C *UNO OCLC North American 4:00PM VDX Users Group Meeting SHER Spruce UNO RMG Consultants 19th Annual Seminar 5:00PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 3B Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA ALA Finance Workshop 4:30PM CCC Room 212 ALA ALA Finance Workshop 4:30PM CCC Room 210 End Time Location 2:30pm Start Time 3:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ALA APA Joint Certification Commit- 7:00PM tee Meetings – CPLA CRC and CPC MAR Matchless *UNO Independent Reference 4:30PM Publishers Group Meeting REG Centennial F *UNO Peak LSSI Advisory Council Meeting 5:00PM GRAND Castle *YALSA Alex Awards 5:00PM CURT Green Light End Time Location 3:30pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ALA DIVERSI- Committee on Diversity 5:30PM TY and Subcommittees Business Meeting HIL Element Ballroom ALA WO CCC Room 603 Legislation Assembly – COL – Joint Meeting 4:30PM 262 ALA Scholarships & Study Grants Committee 5:30PM CCC Room 602 ALA CLENERT Strategic Planning Meet- 5:30PM ing CCC Room 608 *YALSA Michael L. Printz 2009 9:30PM CURT Jax End Time Location 4:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting AASL Knowledge Quest Editori- 5:30PM al Board CCC Room 102 ACRL CJCLS Conference Program Planning 2009 5:30PM CCC Room 606 ACRL EBSS Education Research Forum 5:30PM REG Quartz A ALA OLOS All-Subcommittee Meeting 5:30PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 3A ALA AUTHOR FORUM 5:15PM CCC Room 201/ 203 *ALA GODORT Awards Committee 5:30PM SHER Biltmore ALA VRT Best Practices for Fair Use and Video Working Group 5:30PM REG Mineral Hall D ALA GODORT Bylaws; Membership 1; Conference; Strategic Planning 1 5:30PM CROWN Elevation ALA GODORT Legislation Committee 1 5:30PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 4B *ALA GODORT Nominating Committee 1 5:30PM REG Summit 25 & 26 ALA OITP Office for Information Technology Policy Copyright SubCommittee Meeting I SHER Silver ALA Orientation for ALA Com- 5:00PM mittee Interns ALA GODORT Program Committee 1 5:30PM 5:30PM CCC Room 710 SHER Aspen 263 ALCTS Budget and Finance Committee 5:30PM REG Marble ALCTS CCS CCS Forum 5:30PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 3C ALCTS CCS Subcommittee on the Fu- 5:30PM ture of Subject Headings CCC Room 304 LITA Executive Committee Meeting HIL Velocity *PLA Advancement of Literacy 5:30PM Award Jury SHER Century *PLA Leadership Task Force Meeting 5:30PM CCC Room 501 RUSA Executive Committee 5:00PM CROWN Capitol Boardroom UNO AVIAC – Automation 5:30PM Vendors Information Advisory Committee CCC Room 301 UNO BIBCO/ NACO Trainers 5:30PM SHER Gold UNO CRL German-North American Resources Partnership: Steering Committee 5:30PM MAR Colorado BR E *UNO EBSCO Pre-Conference Meeting 5:00PM CURT Duck Duck Goose UNO GWLA CD Committee Meeting 5:00PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 4F End Time Location 5:30PM 4:30pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ACRL Division-Level Committee 5:30PM Chair Discussion SHER Tower Court C ACRL Sections Council 5:30PM SHER Columbine ALA WO Business Meeting – COL 5:30PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 4A 264 5:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location RUSA 7:00PM OS Off Site Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ACRL IS 7:00PM OS Off Site Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ACRL ANSS Social 9:00PM OS Off Site AFL REFORMA Executive Committee I 8:30PM GRAND Pyramid Peak B UNO Holiday House 8:00PM BROWN Ballroom A Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location AFL CALA Seminar Training 9:00PM REG Quartz A YALSA Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults 10:00PM BROWN Cripple Creek End Time Location Social 5:30pm Start Time Soiree 6:00pm Start Time 7:00pm Start Time 7:30pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ACRL CJCLS Annual Friday Night Din- 9:30PM ner OS Off Site ACRL STS Council I 9:30PM SHER Columbine ACRL RBMS Hearing on Guidelines Regarding Security and Theft in Special Collections 9:30PM CCC Room 204 AFL APALA/ Executive Board 9:45PM REG Mineral Hall D AFL OLAC Cataloging Policy Committee 9:30PM CCC Room 301 265 ALA NMRT Meet and Greet 8:30PM CCC Room 503 ALCTS CCS Executive Committee Meeting 9:30PM REG Marble ALCTS CRG Planning Session 9:30PM SHER Century ALSC 2010 Award/ Notable Chairs Orientation 9:00PM CCC Room 113 ALSC Notable Children’s Videos 10:00PM GRAND Mt. Princeton ALTA Presidents’ Reception 9:30PM 1515 Restaurant LLAMA Executive committee 8:30PM CCC Room 701 9:00PM RITZ Salon 3 LITA/ ALCTS Electronic Resources Management Interest Group UNO Groundwood Book Recep- 9:00PM tion CCC Korbel Ballroom 2C YALSA Best Books for Young Adults 9:30PM CCC Room 505/ 506 End Time Location 8:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting AASL Affiliate Assembly Execu- 10:00PM tive Committee REG Capitol Ballroom 3 *AFL BCALA Literary Awards 11:00PM CROWN Capitol Boardroom *ALSC 2009 Caldecott Award Committee 10:00PM WEST Horace Tabor *ALSC 2009 Newbery Award Committee 10:00PM TEATR Terrace *ALSC 2009 Sibert Award Com- 10:00PM mittee RITZ Loveland YALSA YALSA Mixer & Tech Play- 10:00PM ground $ REG Centennial A/ B 266 SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 6:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 7:30AM REG Jim Rettig’s Suite Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location LLAMA Section Chair Breakfast 8:00AM CCC Room 606 *UNO Harper Fiction Breakfast 9:00AM GRAND Pyramid Peak Ballroom UNO OCLC Dewey for Libraries 8:30AM TODAY Prompt Book Meeting 7:00am Start Time SHER Vail 7:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALSC Past Presidents Breakfast 9:00AM GRAND Mt. Columbia UNO What’s New at Wilson Breakfast 9:00AM BROWN Ballroom End Time Location 8:00am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting AASL/ ACRL AASL/ ACRL Interdivision- 10:00AM al Committee on Information Literacy BROWN Georgetown AASL Board of Directors Meet- 12:30PM ing CCC Room 603 AASL National Conference Committee Meeting SHER Beverly ACRL IS Advisory Council I (part 10:00AM of Leadership Cmts. & Member Welcome/ Orientation) RITZ Salon 4 ACRL ARTS All Committees Meeting 10:00AM MAR Mattie Silks *ACRL CLS Awards 10:00AM REG Summit 25 & 26 12:00PM 267 ACRL RBMS Bibliographic Standards 12:00PM SHER Colorado ACRL Budget & Finance I 11:00AM SHER Century ACRL WESS Cataloging Issues Disc. Group 10:00AM CROWN Office *ACRL WESS Coutts-Nijhoff Award 10:00AM GRAND Library ACRL AFAS Executive 10:00AM CCC Room 701 ACRL CJCLS Executive 10:00AM CCC Room 208 ACRL AAMES Executive 10:00AM GRAND Castle Peak ACRL ULS Executive 10:00AM CCC Room 113 ACRL LES Executive I 10:00AM CROWN Capitol Boardroom ACRL ANSS Executive I 10:00AM MAR Matchless 12:00PM GRAND Torrey’s Peak *ACRL RBMS Exhibition Awards I ACRL IS Leadership Committees 12:30PM & Member Welcome/ Orientation RITZ Salon 4 ACRL Library Development Disc. Group 10:00AM CCC Room 102 ACRL RBMS Preconference Program Planning 2010 10:00AM GRAND Grand Ballroom ACRL Professional Development 9:00AM Coordinating I (part of Professional Development Coordinating Mtg.) SHER Terrace ACRL Professional Development 12:00PM Coordinating Meeting SHER Terrace ACRL EBSS Psychology/ Psychiatry 10:00AM CCC Room 708 ACRL Statistics 10:00AM SHER Aspen AFL REFORMA All Committees 10:00AM I GRAND Mt. 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Publications Committee ALA PUBLISH- RBB Advisory Board ING 12:00PM 12:00PM CCC Room 406 CCC Room 405 ALA DIVERSI- Spectrum Scholar Inter- 12:00PM TY est Group Committee Meeting REG Marble ALCTS All Executive Committee 12:00PM Meeting CCC Room 203 ALCTS CRS Continuing Resources Standards Update Forum 12:00PM CCC Room 108 ALCTS CCS Executive Committee Meeting 12:00PM CCC Room 404 ALCTS LMPI 12:00PM CCC Room 102 *ALCTS LRTS Editorial Board meeting 12:30PM CCC Room 113 ALCTS PARS Preservation Instruc12:00PM tion, Education, and Outreach Interest Group and Preservation in Small to Mid-sized Libraries Interest Group Joint Meeting WEST Tabor Auditorium ALCTS CCS RDA Update Forum CCC Korbel Ballroom 3C ALCTS Tech Services Work12:00PM flows using Book Vendor Systems: Automated Acquisitions In-Process/ Control Systems Discussion Group 12:00PM CCC Room 110 316 ALSC 2010 Batchelder Award 12:30PM Committee CCC Room 112 ALSC Budget Committee Meeting I 12:00PM WEST Welton ALTA Town Hall Meeting/ Open Forum 12:00PM MAR Colorado BR F ASCLA ICAN Interlibrary Cooperation 12:00PM Discussion Group CROWN Elevation ASCLA SLAS LSTA Coordinators Dis- 12:00PM cussion Group CURT Duck Duck Goose LLAMA MAES All Committees Meeting 12:00PM REG Centennial B LLAMA Continuing Education Committee 12:00PM WEST Cook LLAMA LOMS Executive committee 12:00PM MAR Denver BR I LLAMA HRS Leadership Skills Committee 12:00PM MAR Matchless LLAMA Marketing Communica- 12:00PM tion Committee MAR Colorado BR C LLAMA Mentoring Committee MAR Colorado BR B LLAMA BES Moving Libraries Discus- 12:00PM sion Group CCC Room 106 LLAMA Storage Discussion Group 12:00PM MAR Denver BR III LLAMA BES Storage Discussion Group 12:00PM CCC Room 107 LLAMA Women Administrators Discussion Group 12:00PM REG Capitol Ballroom 1 LITA Heads of Library Technology Interest Group 12:00PM GRAND Gray’s Peak LITA Internet Resource Ser- 12:00PM vices Interest Group CURT Hide n’ Seek LITA Library Consortia and 12:00PM Systems Interest Group CROWN Museum LITA Program Planning Com- 12:00PM mittee CURT Red Light 12:00PM 317 RUSA CODES Collection Development 12:00PM Policies and Assessment Committee CURT Kick the Can RUSA STARS Cooperative Collection Development Committee 12:00PM CCC Room 210 RUSA/ LLAMA Cooperative/ Remote STARS/ SASS Circulation Committee 12:00PM GRAND Longs Peak RUSA BRASS Evolving and Revolving: 12:30PM Reference Models in Business Librarianship Discussion Group REG Capitol Ballroom 5/ 6 RUSA HS Genealogy Committee SHER Spruce RUSA HS Instruction and Re12:00PM search Services Committee GRAND Mt. 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Evans A RUSA RSS User Education and In- 12:00PM formation Literacy Discussion CURT Hopscotch 12:00PM 318 *UNO Counting Opinions: How 12:00PM To Effectively Manage Open-Ended Feedback RITZ Salon 3 UNO ebrary Meeting 12:00PM REG Centennial C UNO Ex Libris Primo Update: 12:00PM Functionality Highlights and Roadmap Overview CCC Room 205 *UNO LexisNexis Focus Group 12:00PM Meeting CCC Room 704 UNO Library of Congress ABA 12:00PM Forum CCC Room 201 UNO OCLC Building Preserva- 12:00PM tion Into Your Digital Library Workflow Using OCLC’s Digital Archive CCC Room 706 UNO OCLC ONIX TO MARC 12:00PM and BACK AGAIN: New Frontier in Metadata CCC Room 207 UNO OCLC thx 4 the txt :-) Communicating with Your Users in Their Space 12:00PM REG Capitol Ballroom 2 UNO Paratext User Group Meeting 12:00PM SHER Silver UNO Random House Librari- 1:00PM ans Spring Book Preview CCC Room 702 YALSA Amazing Audiobooks for 12:00PM Young Adults BROWN Cripple Creek YALSA Candidates Forum 12:00PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 3B YALSA Fabulous Films for Young Adults 12:00PM WEST Curtis YALSA Organization & Bylaws 12:00PM CCC Room 208 YALSA Popular Paperbacks for 12:00PM Young Adults WEST Lawrence YALSA Onlinesite Advisory REG Summit 25 & 26 12:00PM 319 10:45am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 12:15PM CCC Four Seasons Ballroom End Time Location COUNCIL I 11:00am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ACRL Publications Coordinating 12:00PM II (part of Publications Coordinating Mtg.) WEST Continental A/ B 11:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ACRL Presidential Candidates’ 1:30PM Forum SHER Grand Ballroom 1 ALA PUBLISH- GRAD Committee Lunch 1:00PM ING SHER Savoy RUSA 1:00PM CCC Room 707 Budget and Finance End Time Location 12:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location AASL Candidates Forum 1:00PM CURT Marco Polo ALA IFRT Intellectual Freedom Round Table/ Merritt Fund Conversation 1:30PM GRAND Grand Ballroom 1:00PM CCC Room 501 ALA PUBLISH- RBB Luncheon ING *UNO EBSCO Publishing Public 1:30PM Library Luncheon REG Mineral Hall UNO RefWorks Lunch & Learn 2:00PM HIL Element Ballroom 1:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting *ALA GLBTRT End Time Book Awards Committee 6:00PM Meeting Location GRAND Mt. 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SHER Majestic Ballroom ACRL Marketing Academic & 4:30PM Research Libraries – Breakout I (part of Coordinating Committee for ACRL Advocacy Initiatives Mtg.) SHER Savoy ACRL Standards & Accreditation 4:30PM – Breakout II (part of Coordinating Committee for ACRL Advocacy Initiatives Mtg.) SHER Terrace 324 ACRL Status of Academic Librar- 4:30PM ians (part of Coordinating Committee for ACRL Advocacy Initiatives Mtg.) SHER Majestic Ballroom ALA Division Leaders/ Budget 3:30PM Analysis and Review Committee Joint Mtg. CCC Korbel Ballroom 3A 3:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ALA End Time Policy Monitoring Commit- 4:00PM tee Location CCC ALA Offices 3:30pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 5:30PM CCC Four Seasons Ballroom 34 ALA PRESIDENT’S PROGRAM – PART OF SUNRISE SERIES 4:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location AASL/ ALSC/ YALSA AASL/ ALSC/ YALSA Joint Youth Legislation Committee Meeting 5:30PM GRAND Mt. 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Group CCC Room 104 ACRL RBMS Information Exchange 5:30PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 4C ACRL Information Literacy Advisory 5:30PM REG Slate ACRL WESS International Confer5:30PM ence Program Planning SHER Tower Court D ACRL Membership Advisory SHER Tower Court B ACRL Philosophical, Religious 5:30PM & Theological Studies Disc. Group RITZ Cameron ACRL Popular Culture & Libraries Disc. Group 5:30PM CCC Room 701 ACRL WESS Publications 5:30PM CCC Room 206 ACRL Regional Campus Libraries Disc. Group 5:30PM SHER Spruce ACRL Scholarly Communications Disc. Group 5:30PM CCC Room 403 ACRL Sports & Recreation Disc. 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REG Capitol Ballroom 7 ALCTS CRG Affiliate Relations Com- 5:30PM mittee CCC Room 109 ALCTS CMDS Collection Management 5:30PM and Development Forum GRAND Maroon Peak ALCTS CRG Continuing Education Committee CCC Room 109 ALCTS CRS Costs of Continuing Re- 5:30PM sources in Libraries 6:00PM 5:30PM 5:30PM REG Capitol Ballroom 2 327 ALCTS Creative Ideas in Techni- 5:30PM cal Services Interest Group CURT Red Rover ALCTS Out of Print Interest Group 5:30PM GRAND Pikes Peak ALCTS PARS PARS Forum 5:30PM CCC Room 702 ALCTS CCS RDA Implementation Task Force 5:30PM GRAND Mt. Evans A ALCTS Role of the Professional 5:30PM Librarian in Technical Services SHER Tower Court C ALCTS CRG Speakers’ Bureau Com- 5:30PM mittee CCC Room 109 ALSC/ AFL 2010 Belpre Award Committee 6:00PM CCC Room 604 ALSC 2010 Carnegie Award Committee 6:00PM CCC Room 113 ALSC All Discussion Group I & 6:00PM II CURT Peek-ABoo *ALTA Nominating Committee 5:30PM MAR Colorado BR B ASCLA SLAS Board Meeting 5:30PM CCC Room 101 ASCLA ICAN Consortium Manage5:30PM ment Discussion Group CCC Room 608 ASCLA LSSPS Executive Committee Meeting CCC Room 501 ASCLA SLAS Youth Services Consul- 5:30PM tants Discussion Group CCC Korbel Ballroom 4A LLAMA BES Facilities Planning Discussion Group CROWN Museum LLAMA LOMS Fiscal and Business Offi- 5:30PM cers Discussion Group CCC Room 202 LLAMA BES Library Building Awards 5:30PM Committee MAR Molly Brown LLAMA LOMS Organizational Develop- 5:30PM ment Discussion Group REG Quartz A LITA Blog and Wiki Interest Group (BIGWIG) CURT Kick the Can 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 328 LITA Education Committee 5:30PM CURT Red Light LITA The Next Generation 5:30PM Catalog Interest Group CCC Room 110 LITA Top Technology Trends Business Meeting 5:30PM HIL Velocity LITA Online Coordinating Committee 5:30PM CCC Room 610 *PLA Highsmith Library Inno- 5:30PM vation Award Jury MAR Denver BR V/ VI RUSA CODES Awards Recognition Re- 5:30PM ception GRAND Capitol Peak Ballroom RUSA BRASS Conference Program Planning – Chicago, IL 2009 SHER Aspen RUSA BRASS Conference Program 6:00PM Planning – Washington, DC 2010 SHER Capitol RUSA MARS Conference Program Planning Committee 5:30PM CURT Hide n’ Seek RUSA HS History Librarians Discussion Group 5:30PM CCC Room 204 RUSA Professional Development Committee 5:30PM CCC Room 208 RUSA RSS Research and Statistics 5:30PM Committee CCC Room 606 *UNO Counting Opinions User 5:30PM Group Meeting GRAND Mt. 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Location SHER Majestic Ballroom 5:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ACRL ACRL 2011 Brainstorming 6:00PM Meeting SHER Colorado ALTA Annual Conference Programs Committee 6:00PM MAR Colorado BR A Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location *ACRL 7:00PM MAR Colorado BR E 5:30pm Start Time Harvard Leadership Reunion 330 6:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ALA SRRT End Time Feminst Task Force Meet- 7:30PM ing 2, followed by dinner ALA GLBTRT Social Location REG Capitol Ballroom 4 8:00PM OS St. Francis Conv Ctr, at UOC Auraria Cam End Time Location 7:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting *UNO Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 10:00PM Banquet SHER Vail 8:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location AFL 10:30PM HIL Element Ballroom End Time Location BCALA Membership Meeting 9:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ASCLA ASCLA/ COSLA Reception 12:00AM GRAND Capitol Peak Ballroom MONDAY, JANUARY 26 6:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA/ AFL SR- Dr. Martin Luther King, RT Jr. Holiday Celebration 7:30AM CCC Room 201207 End Time Location 7:00am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting *UNO Teacher Librarian Journal 9:00AM Advisory Board Meeting REG Mineral Hall B 331 UNO Thomson Reuters Break- 8:30AM fast Focus Group CROWN Capitol Boardroom 7:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA Finance & Audit Commit- 10:00AM tee of the Executive Board with Auditors REG Agate B/ C ALA ERT Member Meeting CCC Room 502 UNO Blackwell Customer Ses- 10:00AM sions 9:00AM CROWN Office 7:45am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 9:00AM CCC Four Seasons Ballroom Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location AASL Alliance for Association Excellence Committee Meeting 10:00AM REG Marble ACRL LES All Committees Meeting 10:00AM REG Centennial B ACRL Board of Directors/ Bud- 9:30AM get & Finance Joint Meeting SHER Silver ACRL Budget & Finance III 10:00AM SHER Columbine ACRL STS Council II 10:00AM CCC Korbel Ballroom 4F ACRL WSS Discussion Forum: Multi- 10:00AM media and Classrooms – Role of the Library and Librarians CCC Room 703 ACRL RBMS Executive 11:30AM CCC Room 603 ACRL EBSS Executive 10:00AM CCC Korbel Ballroom 4A YOUTH MEDIA AWARDS PRESS CONFERENCE 8:00am Start Time 332 ACRL IS Executive III 10:30AM ACRL WESS General Membership Fo- 10:00AM rum SHER Beverly ACRL National Conference Components – Seattle, 2009 12:00PM SHER Majestic Ballroom *ACRL National Conference Scholarships – Seattle, 2009 12:00PM SHER Aspen ACRL Research Coordinating Committee 10:00AM SHER Savoy ACRL ANSS Review & Planning 10:00AM WEST Gilpin ACRL Undergraduate Libraries Disc. 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Meeting 12:30PM CCC Room 212 ACRL Bylaws II 12:00PM SHER Century ACRL LES Executive II 12:00PM REG Marble ACRL ANSS Executive II 12:00PM REG Capitol Ballroom 6 ALA CLENERT Board Meeting II 12:00PM CCC Room 204 ALA SRRT Feminist Task Force (FTF) 12:00PM Amelia Bloomer Project Meeting 6 10:15am Start Time APA COUNCIL 10:30am Start Time ALA GODORT General Membership Mtg. 12:30PM CURT Dodgeball CCC Room 705 336 ALA PIO Public Awareness Commit- 12:30PM tee CCC Room 501 ALCTS/ Collection Management in 12:00PM RUSA CMDS/ Public Libraries DiscusCODES sion Group CCC Room 703 ALCTS LMPI 12:00PM CCC Room 712 ALCTS Non-English Steering Committee Forum 12:00PM CURT Peek-ABoo ALSC Great Interactive Software for Kids 1:30PM BROWN Central City ASCLA ICAN Virtual Library Discussion 12:00PM Group CCC Room 709 LLAMA HRS 12:00PM REG Centennial Ballroom H RUSA CODES Executive Committee 12:00PM REG Capitol Ballroom 3 RUSA CODES Reference Sources and Online 2.0: Publishers’ Perspectives Discussion Group 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Rainbow Project Meeting 3:30PM 3 CCC Room 610 ALA CLENERT Staff Development Discus- 3:30PM sion Group CCC Room 602 3:30PM ALA GODORT Steering Committee 2 3:30PM SHER Colorado ALCTS Board Meeting II 5:30PM CCC Room 304 ALCTS CRS Continuing Resources Cataloging Committee Update Forum 3:30PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 3C ALCTS Education Committee 3:30PM SHER Spruce ALCTS AS FORUM: Are We Ready for E-book Approval Plans? 3:30PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 3B ALCTS Scholarly Communications Interest Group 3:30PM CCC Room 206 ALCTS CCS Subject Analysis Commit- 3:30PM tee SHER Columbine ALCTS Technical Services Work- 3:30PM flow Efficiency Interest Group CROWN Altitude ALSC Board of Directors II 5:30PM CCC Room 604 ALSC Notable Children’s Books 4:30PM Committee CCC Room 601 LLAMA Committee on Organiza- 3:30PM tion CCC Room 202 339 LLAMA Dialog with Directors Dis- 3:30PM cussion Group: Starting, Advancing, and Accelarating your Career REG Mineral Hall A LLAMA HRS Emerging Trends Discus- 3:30PM sion Group CCC Room 709 LLAMA Membership Committee 3:30PM SHER Aspen LLAMA Program Committee 5:30PM CCC Room 712 LITA Board Of Directors Meet- 5:00PM ing CCC Room 204 LITA Imagineering Interest Group 3:30PM CURT Red Light LITA ITAL Editorial Board Committee 3:30PM CROWN Capitol Boardroom LITA Kilgour Award Committee 3:30PM CCC Room 606 LITA Open Source Systems In- 3:30PM terest Group GRAND Mt. Harvard RUSA Access to Information Committee II 3:30PM SHER Savoy RUSA Board of Directors II 3:30PM CCC Room 107 RUSA HS Local History Committee 3:30PM CURT Dodgeball RUSA/ MARBI ALCTS/ LITA 3:30PM MAR Colorado BR F RUSA MARS Planning Committee 3:30PM CCC Room 208 UNO ebrary Meeting 3:30PM REG Centennial B YALSA Best Books for Young Adults 3:30PM CCC Room 505/ 506 YALSA Executive II 3:30PM CCC Room 112 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for 3:30PM Teens CROWN Park YALSA Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults WEST Lawrence YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant 3:30PM Young Adult Readers WEST Molly Brown YALSA Trainer Program Task Force REG Summit 25 & 26 3:30PM 3:30PM 340 2:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location AFL FOLUSA Gala Author Tea 4:00PM CCC Room 702706 ASCLA Board of Directors II 6:00PM CCC Room 113 Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA GLBTRT Steering Committee II 6:00PM CCC Korbel Ballroom 4A End Time Location 3:00pm Start Time 4:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ALA Committee on Organiza- 6:00PM tion REG Capitol Ballroom 5 ALA SRRT Membership Meeting 5:30PM GRAND Pyramid Peak A *LLAMA Recognition of Achievement Committee 5:30PM REG Summit 25 & 26 RUSA BRASS Executive Committee 6:00PM CCC Room 407 YALSA Best Books for Young Adults 5:30PM CCC Room 505/ 506 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for 5:30PM Teens CROWN Park YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant 5:30PM Young Adult Readers WEST Molly Brown 6:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time AASL/ ALSC/ Joint Membership Recep- 8:00PM YALSA tion Location CCC Room 108/ 110 341 8:00pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA Council Forum 9:30PM REG Centennial A ALSC Storytelling Discussion Group 10:00PM REG Capitol Ballroom 7 TUESDAY, JANUARY 27 7:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 8:30AM REG Jim Rettig’s Suite Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ACRL RBMS Bibliographic Standards – Editorial Team IV 6:00PM CCC Room 102 ALA COSWL COSWL 10:00AM CCC Room 608 ALCTS AS Executive Committee 10:00AM CCC Room 606 ALCTS CCS Executive Committee Meeting 12:00PM CCC Room 202 ALCTS CRS Executive Committee Meeting 10:00AM CCC Room 109 ALCTS Program Committee II 12:00PM CCC Room 602 ALSC Notable Children’s Books 12:00PM Committee CCC Room 601 LLAMA Board of Directors 12:00PM CCC Room 401 LITA Blogger’s Room 6:00PM CCC Room 711 RUSA HS Executive Committee 12:00PM CCC Room 206 RUSA MARS Executive Committee III 10:00AM CCC Room 204 YALSA Best Books for Young Adults CCC Room 505/ 506 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for 10:00AM Teens Prompt Book Meeting 8:00am Start Time 10:00AM CROWN Park 342 YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant 12:00PM Young Adult Readers WEST Molly Brown 9:15am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 12:45PM CCC Four Seasons Ballroom End Time Location COUNCIL II 10:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting ALSC Budget Committee Meet- 12:00PM ing II CCC Room 208 YALSA Best Books for Young Adults CCC Room 505/ 506 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for 12:00PM Teens 12:00PM CROWN Park 1:30pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ACRL Board of Directors II 4:30PM SHER Columbine ALA CRC Chapter Councilors Forum 3:30PM CCC Room 402 ALA WO Committee on Legislation 3:30PM CCC Room 206 ALA Committee on Organiza- 3:30PM tion II CCC Room 204 ALA Constitution & Bylaws Committee 3:30PM CCC Room 208 ALA IFC IFC IV 4:00PM CCC Room 603 ALA IRC International Relations Committee II 3:30PM CCC Room 106 ALCTS Board Meeting III 3:30PM CCC Room 304 ALSC Board of Directors Luncheon and Meeting III 5:30PM CCC Room 210 RUSA Board of Directors III 3:30PM CCC Room 107 YALSA Best Books for Young Adults 3:30PM CCC Room 505/ 506 343 4:30pm Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 6:00PM CCC Room 402 Council Forum WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 6:30am Start Time Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 7:30AM REG Jim Rettig’s Suite Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 12:30PM CCC Four Seasons Ballroom Unit/ Subunit Committee/ Meeting End Time Location ALA 5:30PM REG Agate B/ C Prompt Book Meeting 8:00am Start Time COUNCIL III 2:00pm Start Time ALA Executive Board III 344 345 2009 MIDWINTER MEETING EXHIBITION FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 – MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2009 The 2009 Midwinter Meeting Exhibits will include over 800 booths, and will be housed in the Colorado Convention Center in Halls A, B and C. The ALA Midwinter Exhibition is packed with demonstrations and free samples from over 425 vendors. Learn more about the great events happening on the exhibit floor in section entitled “MIDWINTER MEETING EXHIBITION”. Exhibit Events and Hours Friday, January 23 4:00–5:15p.m. Author Forum 5:30–7:30p.m. Exhibits Opening Ceremony Exhibits Opening Reception Saturday, January 24 9:00a.m.–5:00p.m. Sunday, January 25 9:00a.m.–5:00p.m. Monday, January 26 9:00a.m.–2:00p.m. 346 LIBRARY CHAMPIONS Companies and Foundations listed below are corporate sponsors committed to increasing public awareness of libraries and librarianship in America. Please visit them and thank them for their support. For information on how your organization can become a Library Champion, please contact the ALA Development Office at 312-280-3259. 3M Library Systems Elsevier LexisNexis Baker & Taylor Books Ex Libris The Library Corpora- Severn House tion Bound To Stay Bound Books FINRA Investor Marquis Who’s Who SirsiDynix Education Foundation Bowker Gale, a part of Marshall Cavendish Springer Cengage Brodart Company Learning BWI/ Follett Library Resources Mergent, Inc. Gaylord Broth- Mirrorstone ers Inc. Scholastic Inc. Standard & Poor’s Swets Candlewick Press Google, Inc. Morningstar Inc. Thomson Reuters Checkpoint Systems Inc. Neal-Schuman Foundation* Verizon Foundation Greenwood Publishing 347 The Combined Book Exhibit * H.W. Wilson Company OCLC Online Computer Library Center DEMCO Incorpo- Highsmith Inc. Polaris Library Sysrated tems Dollar General Ingram Library ProQuest Services Dun & Bradstreet Innovative Interfaces ReferenceUSA EBSCO Informa- JanWay Compa- Sage Publications tion Services ny * New Champion World Book Inc. 348 EXHIBITOR LISTING 3M Library Systems 1302 3M Center Bldg. 225-4N-14 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 651-733-8141 800-328-0067 www.3M.com/us/library 3M offers the latest in RFID, self-service, automated materials handling, security and PC management solutions, backed by a dedicated project management team and unparalleled service and support. We’ll help you create a more human library and a more fulfilling and enjoyable experience for your patrons. A A. Rifkin Co. 2546 1400 Sans Souci Parkway Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 570-825-9551 800-458-7300 349 Fax: 800-825-8284 www.arifkin.com Custom-manufactured high quality fabric bags, including reusable mailing pouches for Books-By-Mail and InterLibrary Loan programs. Mailing bags available in several durable, lightweight fabrics, which may be silk-screen imprinted with library return address. Bags are USPS-approved, easily recognizable and convenient for both libraries and their customers to use. Exhibiting Staff: Fran Alfonsi, Paul Lantz, Bill Marinelli, Mike Mulcahy AAS/ Science Online 603 1200 New York Avenue NW Washington, DC 20005 202-326-6730 866-265-4152 Fax: 202-682-0816 [email protected] Science is the number one general scientific journal in the world, published by the largest general scientific society in the world, the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Science publishes top quality peer reviewed research as well as articles topically important to those in the worldwide scientific community. 350 Exhibiting Staff: Cathy Holland, Philip Tsolakidis, Kiki Forsythe ABC-CLIO 2218 130 Cremona Dr. Santa Barbara, CA 93117 805-968-1911 800-368-6868 Fax: 805-685-9685 www.abc-clio.com Celebrating over 50 years of reference publishing, ABC-CLIO is a privately held company, committed to serving the history profession, history teachers, and students and scholars of history. ABC-CLIO annually publishes approximately 80 encyclopedias, guides, and handbooks. Exhibiting Staff: Debbie Aube ABDO Publishing – Spotlight – Magic Wagon – ABDO iBooks 946 8000 West 78th St., Ste 310 Edina, MN 55439 952-831-2120 800-800-1312 Fax: 952-831-1632 www.abdopublishing.com 351 ABDO Publishing Group has four divisions: ABDO Publishing Company, featuring quality nonfiction; Spotlight, featuring high-quality library editions of popular fiction; Magic Wagon, with all-original picture books, chapter books, leveled readers, and graphic novels; and ABDO iBooks, interactive CDs designed for easy reading practice. Exhibiting Staff: Paul Abdo, Dan Verdick, Paul Skaj, Chuck Scheppy, Ellen Fliegelman Abingdon Press 605 201 Eighth Avenue South Nashville, TN 37202 615-749-6290 800-251-3320 Fax: 615-749-6061 www.abingdonpress.com Since the early 1920s, Abingdon Press has been publishing a wide array of high-caliber academic, professional, inspirational, and life-affirming religious literature to enrich church communities across the globe. Exhibiting Staff: Bryan Williams Abrams/ Amulet/ STC. 923 115 West 18th St. New York, NY 10011 212-229-8826 352 Fax: 212-366-0809 www.hnabooks.com Harry N. Abrams, Inc is America’s preeminent publisher of high-quality illustrated art and lifestyle books, published in its Abrams, Stewart, Tabori and Chang, Abrams Image, and Abrams Comic Arts imprints. Abrams Books for Young Readers and Amulet Books publish award-winning, bestselling books for children and young adults. Exhibiting Staff: Jason Wells, Howard Reeves, Susan Van Metre, Tamar Brazis Access Control Solutions & Selectec, Inc. 1554 226 Monee Rd. Park Forest, IL 60466 708-747-2629 Fax: 708-747-9828 Access Control Solutions and Selectec, Inc. have been developing equipment and software that is user friendly for the library environment for more than 25 years; starting with our card and bill readers to the BookMaster series that prevents damage to the bindings of books, as well as our new Touch Screen unit. 353 Accessible Archives 848 697 Sugartown Road Malvern, PA 19355 610-296-7441 866-296-1488 Fax: 610-725-1745 www.accessible.com Accessible Archives publishes FULL TEXT PRIMARY SOURCE 18th and 19th Century American Newspapers and Periodicals online, including American County Histories To 1900. This vast quantity of archived historical information reflects broad views across American history and culture. Our comprehensive databases allow access to leading books and periodicals from that era. Exhibiting Staff: Rob Nagy, Tom Nagy AccuCut 804 1035 E. Dodge St. Fremont, NE 68025 402-721-4134 800-288-1670 Fax: 800-369-1332 www.accucut.com AccuCut is the original curriculum-based die cutting company, supporting learning experiences with easy-to-make manipulative 354 activities. Cut all types of materials with our Mark IV (TM) roller die cutting machine, and create dynamic classroom teaching aids. Get great ideas for your classroom by www.accucu t.com. ACLS Humanities E-Book 1658 633 Third Avenue, 8th Fl. New York, NY 10017 212-697-1505 Fax: 212-949-8058 www.humanitiesebook.org ACLS Humanities E-Book is a digital collection of over 2,200 full-text, cross-searchable, high-quality books in the Humanities, recommended and reviewed by scholars. HEB features unlimited multi-user access on- and off-campus through standard Online browsers; and free MARC records. HEB is a collaboration of learned societies, publishers, scholars and librarians. Exhibiting Staff: Nina Gielen, Brooke Belott Action! Library Media Service 1553 65 Pine Avenue #572 Long Beach, CA 90802 562-988-8100 800-886-4408 355 Fax: 562-988-8122 www.ActionLibraryMedia.com Action! is a full-service media supplier for today’s libraries, specialized in DVD to better help our customers locate and obtain the titles they need. Our mission is to be a single source for video collection. Exhibiting Staff: Cherene Birkholz, Gene Birkholz Adam Matthew Digital 617 Pelhams Court London Road Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 2AA United Kingdom +44(0)1672-511921 Fax: +44(0)1672-511663 www.amdigital.co.uk Based in England, we work with leading libraries and archives around the world to produce creative and powerful research and teaching resources. These digital collections make available manuscripts and rare printed sources that are both detailed enough for scholarly research and accessible enough for undergraduate use. Exhibiting Staff: David Tyler Agati, Inc. 1024 1219 W. Lake St. 356 Chicago, IL 60607 312-829-1977 Fax: 312-829-8249 www.agati.com AGATI is a furniture manufacturer, providing design, engineering, fabrication, and installation services in the institutional, healthcare, hospitality and corporate markets. AGATI designs are characterized by a blend of aesthetics and engineering to create superior and enduring furniture. Choose AGATI for nationally recognized design, service, quality and performance. Exhibiting Staff: Joe Agati, Joe Frueh, Laura Gilliland, Melissa Munro Fuller ALA Publishing 1418 50 E. Huron St. Chicago, IL 60657 312-280-5052 800-545-2433 Fax: 312-280-5275 http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/hqops/publishin g/index.cfm In addition to visiting the conference store, Booklist/Book Links, ALA TechSource, and Guide to Reference booths, ALA Publishing looks forward to seeing you here. Meet with an ALA Editions editor to discuss your book ideas. Get 357 information on American Libraries magazine and its growing suite of print/electronic publications. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Jeffers, Mary Mackay Albert Whitman & Company 717 6340 Oakton St. Morton Grove, IL 60053 847-581-0033 800-255-7675 Fax: 847-581-0039 www.albertwhitman.com Our highly-praised picture books, novels, and nonfiction titles for ages 2-12 succeed in delighting children, while helping them grow intellectually and emotionally. Albert Whitman books reach out to children of all backgrounds and experiences. Alexander Street Press 1924 3212 Duke Street Alexandria, VA 22314 703-212-8520 800-889-5937 Fax: 703-940-6584 http://alexanderstreet.com We publish award-winning, online collections in the humanities, music, performing arts, and social sciences. Visit Booth #1924 and enter to win a subscription to “American History in 358 Video” or “Counseling and Therapy in Video.” And visit us at Booth #1153 to learn what we’re doing with comics! Exhibiting Staff: Eileen Lawrence, Andrea Eastman-Eastman-Mullins, Keith Allen, Mary Siegel, Jenni Wilson, Stephen Rhind-Tutt, Tim Lloyd, Liz Dutton, Greg Urquhart, Meg Keller, Patrick Cole, Susan Buczkowski, Athena Jackson, Stephanie Garrett Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill (A division of Workman Publishing Company) 903 PO Box 2225 Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2225 919-967-0108 800-779-5155 Fax: 919-933-0272 www.algonquin.com Publisher of fiction and nonfiction in hardcover and trade paper in the following areas: General Fiction, Memoirs/Biographies, Education, Adventure/Travel, Writing/Language, History, and Religion. Recent titles include New York Times bestseller, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern, Steven Pace 359 Alibris 2410 1250 45th St. #100 Emeryville, CA 94608 510-594-4573 877 254-2747 Fax: 510-550-6052 www.alibris.com/library Alibris Library Services is the leading library supplier of used, new, and hard-to-find books, movies and music. We offer flexible payment options, consolidated shipping, and custom tools for managing replacement and collection development projects. Exhibiting Staff: Shelly Stuard, Bill Kane, Renee Chastain, Jeanie Bunker Altarama Information Systems 552 1111 East 1100 North Orem, UT 84097 801-319-2934 Fax: 801-226-7866 www.altarama.com RefTracker improves productivity, statistics and management control for all types of requests coming into your library, while facilitating all the communication methods required 360 today—in-person, phone, e-mail, Online forms, IM, SMS, VOIP. Exhibiting Staff: Linda Arret, Arthur Brady Ambassador Books and Media 1925 160 Finn Court Farmingdale, NY 11735 800-431-8913 800-431-8913 Fax: 631-770-1041 www.absbook.com Ambassador offers a comprehensive range of firm order, standing order, approval plan services, new title announcement service, and an interactive OneSource database of over four million print titles and over one million non-print titles. The company is an OCLC WorldCat partner providing complete shelf ready processing for all materials. Exhibiting Staff: Stuart Grinell, Susan Brodbar American Collective Stand 1320 277 White Street Buchanan, NY 10511 914-739-7500 800-462-7687 Fax: 914-739-7575 www.americancollectivestand.com 361 A collective of individual stands representing all segments of U.S. publishing, book trade and electronic sectors with attending executives. 2009 Book Fairs: Frankfurt Book Fair, London Book Fair, Beijing Book Fair, Bologna Book Fair and the New Delhi Book Fair in 2010. Visit w ww.americancollectivestand.com for more information. Exhibiting Staff: Jon Malinowski, Janet Fritsch American Economic Association 1551 2403 Sidney Street, Suite 260 Pittsburgh, PA 15203 412-432-2301 Fax: 412-431-3014 www.aeaOnline.org The American Economic Association (AEA) publishes the American Economic Review, the Journal of Economic Literature, the Journal of Economic Perspectives and EconLit. The AEA’s www.aeaOnline.org provides access to Online resources for economists. In 2009 the AEA will launch four new journals covering all fields of economics. Exhibiting Staff: Drucilla Ekwurzel, Edda Leithner 362 American Institute of Physics 1452 2 Huntington Quadrangle, Suite 1NO1 Melville, NY 11747 516-576-2485 800-344-6902 Fax: 516-576-2374 librarians.aip.org The AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS publishes 11 journals, two magazines, and a Conference Proceedings series. AIP is also a service provider to scholarly publishers, providing everything from XML composition to online distribution. AIP’s Scitation platform hosts more than 175 publications from over 25 societies in science, engineering, and related fields. Exhibiting Staff: Lori Carlin, Monica Dragovich, Terry Hulbert, Julie Zhu, Randy Nanna American Interfile & Library Relocations 2608 55 Sweenydale Avenue Bayshore, NY 11706 631-231-3309 800-426-9901 Fax: 631-952-7521 www.americaninterfile.com 363 Providing nationwide library moving services, collection management services, bar-code and RFI installations, collection cleaning, shelving system moving and installation, collection mapping and transition consulting, space planning, vendor coordination and relocation scheduling. American Psychological Association 1744 750 First Street NE Washington, DC 20002-4241 202-336-5500 800-374-2721 Fax: 202-336-6191 www.apa.org The premier source of information in psychology. APA delivers this information through its expansive collection of books, journals, newsletters, electronic products and its Online site, www.apa.org. American Reads Spanish 1413 2655 Le Jeune Road, Suite 1114 Coral Gables, FL 33134 305-446-4387 Fax: 305-446-2602 www.americareadsspanish.com 364 Official institution that develops and promotes the Spanish Book Publishing Industries and channels inquiries and activities related to this industry. Exhibiting Staff: Alina San Juan, Isabel Neal American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 1309 424 East 92nd St. New York, NY 10128-6804 212-876-7700 Fax: 212-860-3435 www.aspca.org Books, videos and curriculum materials that help foster responsible pet care and respect for animals. Presenter of the ASPCA Henry Bergh Children’s Book Awards. Visit our catalog online at aspca.org/catalog or write to us for a free copy. Exhibiting Staff: Humane Education and National Programs Annick Press 822 15 Patricia Ave. Toronto, ON M2M 1H9 ON, Canada 416-221-4802 365 Fax: 416-221-8400 www.annickpress.com Award-winning books for children and young adults; thought-provoking novels, innovative nonfiction, picture books, and poetry available in hardcover and paperback. Distributed by Firefly Books. Exhibiting Staff: Rick Wilks Annual Reviews 1557 4139 El Camino Way Palo Alto, CA 94306 650-843-6634 800-523-8635 Fax: 650-424-0910 www.annualreviews.org Annual Reviews provides critical, authoritative reviews by leading scientists within Biomedical, Life, Physical and Social Sciences – available in site licenses to institutions and consortia. Learn about our new Economic Collection and other forthcoming titles at ALA Midwinter 2009 in booth 1557, or at www.annualreviews.org. Exhibiting Staff: Nick Niemeyer, Monique Ortiz 366 Artisan Books (A division of Workman Publishing Company) 903 225 Varick St. New York, NY 10014-4381 212-614-7572 800-722-7202 x7572 Fax: 800-344-3482 www.workman.com Publisher of high-quality illustrated books in Culinary Arts, Lifestyle, Photography/Art, Profiles/Portraits, Home/Hobby; distributor for Greenwich Workshop Press: Artist inspired illustrated books. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern, Steven Pace Atiz Innovation, Inc. 508 2441 N Beachwood Dr Ste 4 Los Angeles, CA 90068 Atlas Systems 2514 244 Clearfield Avenue, Suite 407 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 757-467-7872 Fax: 757-467-7875 www.atlas-sys.com 367 Atlas Systems improves library operations through specialty software such as the Ares Reserves Management Software, Aeon Special Collection Management software, and the free Odyssey Electronic Delivery software. Atlas also provides training and ongoing development for the industry leading OCLC ILLiad ILL management software. Atlas Systems, Promoting Library Excellence through Efficiency. Exhibiting Staff: Marilee Glover, Jason Glover, Dan Specht, Genie Powell, Rich Stryker, Christian Dupont, Frank Hermes, Curtis Poston Auto-Graphics, Inc. 2212 3201 Temple Avenue Suite 100 Pomona, CA 97168 800-776-6939 800-776-6939 Fax: 909-595-3506 www.auto-graphics.com Auto-Graphics offers Online-based library automation solutions through AGent™, a suite of integrated products – including a complete ILS system; a robust ILL solution for consortial library members; and a powerful federated search solution – to meet the special needs of libraries within a single interface. www.auto-gr aphics.com. 368 Exhibiting Staff: Paul Cope, Albert Flores, Eric Jung, Mary Jackson, Mary Clark, Tom Emerson, Tom Paulin, Lynn Shrewsbury, Ted Koppel, Mirella Escamilla Aux Amateurs De Livres 2334 62, Avenue de Suffren Paris, NA 75015 NAFrance 33-1-45-671838 Fax: 33-01-45-66-50-70 www.auxam.fr An international bookseller and subscription agent for materials published in France and French speaking countries. Experienced staff provide in depth services including Approval Plans, Standing orders, Serials, Bib services, Full LC cataloging records, books servicing. Exhibiting Staff: Gilles de La Rochefoucauld, Anne-Sophie Annino, Christèle Giboire AWE, Inc. 2524 2501 Seaport Drive, Suite #410 SH Chester, PA 19013 610-833-6400 888-293-0272 Fax: 610-833-6440 www.awe-net.com 369 AWE’s Early Literacy Station(TM) and ELS Bilingual Spanish(TM) are the premiere All-In-One “digital learning centers for children ages 3-8. Content is multimedia, educational, wholesome, interactive, and top-rated. No technical knowledge or support is required. Kids don’t have to know they are learning: they just think they are having fun.” Exhibiting Staff: Karl Thornton, John Louchheim, Desiree Jeremenko, Dennean Handfield, Steve Russell, Brian Aertker, Michael Mok, Donald Kennedy, Chelsea Reeder, Melissa Congdon Azuradisc, Inc. 525 2885 North Nevada Street, Suite 140 Chandler, AZ 85225 480-827-8786 800-933-4923 Fax: 480-827-1104 www.azuradisc.com In 1995 Azuradisc invented and patented the world’s first disc repair machine and continues as innovators in Disc Repair. Azuradisc has desktop to fully automated machines repairing all disc types and care products including security strips, scratch guards, jewel case liners, spray cleaner, microfiber cloths and offers Disc Repair Service. Exhibiting Staff: Robert Bauer and Alan Gibson 370 B Backstage Library Works 2244 533 East 1860 South Provo, UT 84606 801-356-1852 800-288-1265 Fax: 801-356-8220 www.bslw.com Backstage Library Works provides professional services to help you deliver information resources to your patrons. Whether it’s improving access to a special collection or cataloging ongoing acquisitions, Backstage can customize a quality, cost-effective solution for creating or upgrading MARC records, retrospective conversion, reclassification, authority control, digitization and image metadata. Exhibiting Staff: Jeff Calcagno, Cassie Ellis, John Merrill, Julianne Smith, John Reese, Patricia Stelter, Richard Covington, Scott Pratt Baker & Taylor 2122 2550 West Tyvola Rd, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28217 704-998-3100 800-775-1800 Fax: 704-998-3316 371 www.btol.com Baker & Taylor is a global information and entertainment services company that offers books, videos, music and related services to libraries, educational institutions, and retailers. A wholesaler representing more than 72,000 book publishers and 7,000 audiovisual producers with a database of more than 4.7 million titles. Basch Subscriptions 2604 10 Ferry Street, Suite 429 Concord, NH 03301 603-229-0662 800-226-5310 Fax: 603-226-9443 www.basch.com Basch Subscriptions provides subscription service with a deliberate emphasis on service. We’re proud of our systems and the services we provide but, for an unbiased assessment, check with our customers ... your colleagues and associates that use Basch Subscriptions are our best advertisement. 372 BayScan Technologies, LLC 836 12782 Prospect Road, 1st Floor Strongsville, OH 44149 440-846-2510 877-229-7226 Fax: 440-846-2515 www.bayscan.com BayScan Technologies is your source for Bar Code Scanners and Labels, Receipt Printers, RFID Tags, Spine Label Printing Solutions, Touch Screen Monitors, Digital Signage plus much more ... Stop by and check out our Self-Checkout and RFID solutions too! Exhibiting Staff: Kevin Brown, Dave Shaffer BCR 2508 14394 East Evans Avenue Aurora, CO 80014-1408 303-751-6277 800-397-1552 Fax: 303-751-9787 www.BCR.org BCR brings libraries together for greater success by expanding their knowledge, reach and power. Service areas include: productivity, promotion, training & continuing education, databases & econtent, digital & preservation services (BCR’s 373 CDP), financial & administrative consulting & project management. services, Exhibiting Staff: Chris Cook, Jay Ford, Maura Hadaway, Gillian Harrison Bearport Publishing Co. 807 101 Fifth Ave, Ste 6-R. New York, NY 10003 212-337-8577 877-337-8577 Fax: 212-337-8557 www.bearportpublishing.com Bearport Publishing is dedicated to building enthusiasm for reading with K-8 students. Our curriculum-aligned, nonfiction books are written in a compelling narrative style to engage children in well-told stories that combine fascinating information with grade-appropriate text. Exhibiting Staff: Dave Dunn, National Sales Manager; Gabe Kaufman, Associate Publisher for Marketing & Sales Begin Smart 1203 387 Park Ave., South, 5th Floor New York, NY 10016 212-532-7160 www.sterlingpublishing.com 374 Begin Smart™ is a developmental publishing program created by Harriet Ziefert designed to encourage the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth of babies and toddlers. It addresses children’s need to take in information through all of their senses—eyes, ears, fingers, mouths, and noses—and to manipulate objects as much as possible. Exhibiting Ritter Staff: Christopher Vaccari, Sarah Beijing International Book Fair, CNPIEC 1320 16 Gongti East Road Chaoyang District Beijing, 100020 China +86-10-6586-6995 Fax: +86-10-6508-9188 www.bibf.net 16th Beijing International Book Fair, September 3-7, 2009 will be held at the China International Exhibition Center, Beijing China. Exhibition covers over 35,000sqm with 1500 exhibitors from 58 countries and with over 40,000 professional visitors. The Berkeley Electronic Press 1751 2809 Telegraph Avenue, Suite 202 375 Berkeley, CA 94705 510-665-1200 Fax: 510-665-1201 www.bepress.com The Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress) publishes peer-reviewed electronic journals and develops software for the academic community. Our core mission is to promote efficient scholarly communication. Digital Commons, our Institutional Repository platform, powers the repositories of over 60 universities, including the eScholarship Repository of the University of California system. Exhibiting Staff: Tim Tamminga, Dave Stout, Lisa Elliott, Barbara Kaplan, Maria Lopes Bernan 2108 4501 Forbes Blvd., Suite 200 Lanham, MD 20706 301-459-2255 800-865-3457 Fax: 800-865-3450 www.bernan.com Bernan is the largest private distributor of U.S. government and intergovernmental agency publications, and a publisher of original, award-winning references. MyGovernment™ is our new Onlinebased directory of government 376 officials. Find out what’s new by visiting www. bernan.com, or stop by booth #2108. Exhibiting Staff: Bruce Samuelson, Veronica Dove Better World Books 1948 Attn: Library Divison 1105 Lakewood Parkway, Ste 205 Alpharetta, GA 30004 800-894-0242 ext. 773 800-894-0242 ext. 773 Fax: 770-521-4436 www.betterworldbooks.com Support LITERACY and earn extra income for your library! Partner with Better World Books and let us sell your library’s discards and book donations. To learn more about our NO COST, INNOVATIVE program, send an e-mail with your contact information to library@betterworldbook s.com, call 800.894.0242 Ext. 773 or visit htt p://library.betterworldbooks.com. Exhibiting Staff: Walter Sears, Christian Blue, Dustin Holland, Jacob Fu Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc. 532 8207 Stephanie Drive Huntsville, AL 35802 256-270-8641 377 800-892-5971 Fax: 256-270-8642 www.bibliotheca-rfid.com Bibliotheca is the No.2 global provider of practical, scalable RFID solutions. Based on renowned BiblioChip technology, our RFID solutions offer unparalleled, efficient integration with ILS systems, plus easy, intuitive user interfaces for patrons and staff. We’ve made the move to RFID smooth for 350+ libraries worldwide. Exhibiting Staff: Lamar Jackson, Matthias Joos, Andre Koitzsch, Rod Whitlow, Charlie Carroll, Alan Johnson, Rick Cartagena, James Warrington, Steve Mackey Binder Minder by Book Support Systems, Inc. 1004 P.O. Box 23789 Portland, OR 97281-3789 503-684-1552 800-647-5713 Fax: 503-684-8448 binderminder.com Book Support Systems, Inc. manufactures the Binder Minder. Exhibiting Staff: Chris Peck, Martin Rose 378 BioOne 2353 c/o Amigos Library Services 14400 Midway Road Dallas, TX 75244 972-851-8000 800-843-8482 Fax: 972-991-6061 http://www.bioone.org BioOne® is a unique aggregation of high-impact bioscience research journals. BioOne® provides integrated, cost-effective access to a thoroughly linked information resource of interrelated journals in organismal biology, ecology and environmental sciences. Exhibiting Staff: Susan Skomal, Mark Kurtz, Lauren Kane, Jeff Downing, Jessica Hays, Susie Thompson, Robert Watkins Birchard Company 613 P.O. Box 1438 Claremont, CA 91711-8438 909-625-2260 877-4EZ-DROP Fax: 909-625-2208 www.ezdrop.biz Featuring the new EZ Drop book returns and carts: EZ Dual Drop, the print and AV book drop combination you have been waiting for, 379 now in 2 sizes. Both use the lightweight and low cost molded EZ carts. Other models and sizes available including the ThruWall EZ 51. Exhibiting Staff: Ronald Birchard JoAnne Birchard Adam Birchard Marijeanne Birchard Claire Birchard Ben Birchard Rebecca Albaugh Aaron Albaugh Black Dog & Leventhal (Distributed by Workman Publishing Co.) 903 c/o Workman Publishing Company 225 Varick St. New York, NY 10014-4381 212-614-7572 800-344-3482 Fax: 800-344-3482 www.workman.com Publisher of extraordinary hardcover values in Sports & Recreation, Entertainment, Pop-Culture, Music (Opera), History, Architecture, Reference, Humor, Children’s Books. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern Blackstone Audio Inc. 752 P.O. Box 969 31 Mistletoe Rd Ashland, OR 97520 380 541-482-9239 800-729-2665 Fax: 541-482-9294 www.BlackstoneAudio.com Blackstone Audio, Inc. offers 4000+ unabridged titles in sturdy library edition packaging, 25 new releases a month, including simultaneous releases and exclusives using award-winning narrators and the highest quality recordings. Blackstone offers simple, flexible 20-40% discounts, free shipping and replacements, without standing order plans! Now offering Blackstone Playaway titles. Exhibiting Staff: Alan Recko, Judy Byers, David Adams, Todd Poudrier Blackwell 1544 6024 Jean Road, Building G Lake Oswego, OR 97035-8598 503-684-1140 800-547-6426 www.blackwell.com Stop by to see the new Collection Manager. For 128 years, Blackwell has been supplying academic and research libraries with books and bibliographic support. Their tools, services, and partnerships are created to respond to rapidly changing information in publishing, distribution 381 and access, to create efficient workflows for libraries. Exhibiting Staff: David Swords, Mr. Kim Anderson, Patricia Adams, John Laraway, Mike Arnold, Scott Smith, Meg Baker, Lorne Kenyon, Wanda Maddox, Forrest Link, Crystal Stamps-Etheredge, John Batson, Jay Henry, Maggie McNair B-Logistics 2347 11111 East 53rd Avenue, Suite A Denver, CO 80239 303-389-6914 866-587-0889 Fax: 303-389-6920 www.blogistics.com B-Logistics works with public, academic and special libraries to sell your discards and donations online for top dollar. It’s like having hundreds of millions of buyers at your used book sales! Let us help you make the most of your used book sales. Exhibiting Staff: Dianne Howie, LeeAnn Langdon Bloom’s Literary Criticism 2031 132 West 31st Street, 17th Floor New York, NY 10001 212-967-8800 800-322-8755 382 Fax: 800-678-3633 http://www.chelseahouse.com For the past 20 years, Chelsea House and Harold Bloom have worked together to publish a vast collection of critical volumes. Bloom’s Literary Criticism focuses on the writers and works most often studied in high schools and universities. The Bloomsbury Review 2612 1553 Platte Street Suite 206 Denver, CO 80202-1167 303-455-3123 800-783-3338 Fax: 303-455-7039 THE BLOOMSBURY REVIEW® is a book magazine entering its 29th year of publishing. With a book review focus on those excellent books that too often fly under the radar of major review outlets, THE BLOOMSBURY REVIEW® also features in-depth interviews with well-known or up-and-coming writers. Exhibiting Staff: Marilyn Auer, Publisher; David M. Perkins, Director of Marketing Bloomsbury/ Walker & Co. 1117 175 Fifth Avenue, 8th Floor New York, NY 10010 646-438-6102 383 Fax: 212-727-0984 www.bloomsburyusa.com Bloomsbury Children’s Books and Walker Books for Young Readers publish a full range of books for children from birth through age eighteen including picture books, fiction, and nonfiction. Exhibiting Staff: Beth Eller, Melanie Cecka, Emily Easton, Diana Blough, Katie Fee Blue Apple Books 904 515 Valley Street Maplewood, NJ 07040 973-763-8191 800-722-6657 Fax: 973-763-5944 www.blueapplebooks.com Blue Apple Books is an independent publisher of quality fiction and nonfiction for children, with a specialty in early literacy. Featuring our latest titles, including Mermaid Dance and Long Tail Kitty, as well as Flip-a-Face titles by SAMi. Exhibiting Staff: Kip Jacobson, Elliot Kreloff, Harriet Ziefert Bolinda Publishing, Inc. 805 186 S Long Swamp Rd Jackson, ME 04921 888-708-3602 384 Fax: 877-864-8307 www.bolinda.com Bolinda is a world leading audio publisher and library supplier. Known for outstanding recording of worldwide best sellers Bolinda provides audiobooks that are out of the ordinary. Bolinda publishes award winning, well reviewed adult, young adult and children’s audio. Bolinda is also available in downloadable format. Library discounts available. Exhibiting Staff: Phil Walshe, Rebecca Walshe, Cheryl Arute Bologna Children’s Book Fair 1320 Piazza Costituzione, 6 Bologna, Surrey 40128 Italy +39-051-282242 Fax: +39-051-6374011 www.bolognachildrensbookfair.com The world’s leading children’s publishing event, featuring books and multimedia. Held each spring in Bologna, Italy with over 1,300 exhibitors from more than 70 countries. 2009: March 23-26, 2010: March 22-25. Exhibiting Staff: Marzia Sampaoli 385 TheBookCheckOut.com 1415 277 White Street Buchanan, NY 10511 914-739-7500 Fax: 914-739-7575 www.thebookcheckout.com The Book Checkout is a searchable database of books, audio books, periodicals, CD Rom, video and more from thousands of publishers. Specifically catered to the library and education markets. Publisher, distributor and online bookstore links are included. Rate/Review books and add your favorites to your own shelf. Exhibiting Staff: Jon Malinowski, Seth Dellon, Peter Birch, Janet Fritsch The Book House Inc. 1448 208 W. Chicago Street Jonesville, MI 49250 517-849-2117 800-248-1146 Fax: 800-858-9716 www.thebookhouse.com Book vendor serving Libraries with ANY BOOK IN PRINT from all publishers and distributors in the U.S. and Canada. Firm Orders, Standing Orders, online order screen, online order status. 386 Exhibiting Staff: John Ansett, Victor Ginsberg, Sandra Brown, Roy Conant Book Links 1412 50 E. Huron St. Chicago, IL 60611 312-280-5052 800-545-2433 x5052 Fax: 312-280-5275 http://www.ala.org/BookLinks Stop by to pick up your FREE copy of Book Links’ annual Lasting Connections issue, celebrating the best books and media published for the K-8 age group in 2008. In each issue of Book Links you’ll find helpful columns, thematic bibliographies, author features, and specially selected reviews from Booklist. Exhibiting Staff: Laura Tillotson, Bill Ott, Dan Kaplan The Book Shepherd 637 14160 E Bellewood Dr. Aurora, CO 80015 303-627-9179 800-594-0800 Fax: 303-627-9184 www.TheBookShepherd.com Exhibiting Staff: Judith Briles & John Maling 387 BookExpo America 1316 383 Main Avenue Norwalk, CT 06851 203-840-5614 800-840-5614 Fax: 203-840-9614 www.bookexpoamerica.com BookExpo America May 28-May 31, 2009. BEA is the largest publishing trade event in N. America with 2,000 companies exhibiting, including every major publishing house, adult trade, childrens, independent and university presses. BEA hosts world class events and education covering industry trends, issues and 1,000+ authors attending. Exhibiting Staff: Lance Fensterman, Steve Rosato, Debbie McManus, Jennifer Hubal Booklist 1412 50 E. Huron Street Chicago, IL 60611 312-280-5284 800-545-2433 x5052 Fax: 312-280-5275 www.BooklistOnline.com Stop by to pick up your FREE copy of Booklist’s annual Top of the List and Editors’ Choice issue, celebrating the best books and media published 388 in 2008. Plus get a demonstration of Booklist Online, which provides easy access to over 120,000 archived Booklist reviews and features. Exhibiting Staff: Dan Kaplan, Bill Ott, Mary Frances Wilkens, Laura Tillotson Books On Tape 1215 Attn: Library and School Services 400 Hahn Road Westminster, MD 21157 800-733-3000 800-733-3000 Fax: 800-940-7046 www.library.booksontape.com For over 30 years, B-O-T has been a premier publisher of bestselling, award-winning unabridged audiobooks for all ages, including popular Fiction, Mysteries and Nonfiction. Popular Standing Order Plans with extra discounting. Order direct to receive FREE lifetime tape/CD replacements. Exhibiting Staff: Cheryl Herman, Brian Gurewitz Bowker 1918 630 Central Avenue New Providence, NJ 07974 908-286-1090 800-5BOWKER (526-9537) Fax: 908-219-0191 389 www.bowker.com As the U.S. ISBN Agency, & most authoritative source for title/publisher information, Bowker serves Librarians & Patrons by powering the business of books & book information through our value added products & workflow solutions; Books in Print, Bowker Book Analysis System, Resources for College Libraries (RCL), Syndetic Solutions & AquaBrowser. Boyds Mills Press 1003 815 Church Street Honesdale, PA 18431 800-490-5111 800-490-5111 Fax: 570-253-0179 www.boydsmillspress.com Hardcover and paperback books for children and teenagers including activity books, picture books, nonfiction on a wide range of topics including science and American history, fiction, poetry and books in translation. 390 Brainfuse, Inc. 503 271 Madison Ave. 4th Floor, Suite 407 New York, NY 10016 866-272-4638 866-272-4638 Fax: 212-504-8184 www.brainfuse.com Brainfuse HelpNow, America’s most comprehensive homework help service, offers live, One-to-One, online homework assistance. Receive direct attention from expert domestic tutors from any home or library computer. Services include – Conventional Homework Help; State-Aligned Skills-Building Lessons; 24-Hour Writing Lab; Spanish Speaking Tutors. Exhibiting Staff: Jack Rothstein, Francesco Lecciso, Gianni Lecciso, Alex Sztuden, Kris Lecciso Brepols Publishers 2331 Begijnhof 67 Turnhout, BE-2300 Belgium 321-444-8020 Fax: 321-442-8919 With the launch of the International Medieval Bibliography and the Library of Latin Texts Brepols has gained a strong reputation in 391 electronic publishing. In 2009 Brepols will be launching two major new databases: Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie ecclésiastiques Online and the bibliography of the Revue d’histoire ecclésiastique Exhibiting Staff: Hans Deraeve, Patrick Daemen BRIL 1851 153 Milk St., Sixth Floor Boston, MA 02109 617-263-2323 Fax: 617-263-2324 www.brill.nl Exhibiting Staff: Ellen Endres, Alison Macdonald, Ellie Kerrissey Brio 516 12 6th St. South, Suite 1250 Minneapolis, MN 55402 612-746-8800 888-333-7979 Fax: 612-746-8811 www.briobooks.com BRIO is a contract book publisher dedicated to independent authors. We offer a variety of genres including: children’s, religion, science, memoir, fiction and general nonfiction. 392 We are committed to assisting writers in pursuing their dreams; join us in this initiative by visiting our booth, or check us out at www .briobooks.com. Exhibiting Staff: William Reynolds, Sara Lien Brodart Co. 1624 500 Arch. St. Williamsport, PA 17701 570-326-2461 800-233-8467 Fax: 570-651-1635 www.brodart.com Books & Automation products and services, Contract Furniture, Library Supplies and Furnishings. Exhibiting Staff: Adam Allen, Amanda Anderson, Kris Anderson, John Carson, Kasey Dibble, Megan Fink, Lori Gray, Jim Hollingsworth, Lauren Lee, Mike Manley, Brandon Richardson, Jennifer Rooth, Emily-Anne Schulte, Rob Scott, Tom Sumpter, Kathy Underriner 393 Brookhaven Press 1942 2004 Kramer Street La Crosse, WI 54603 608-781-0850 800-236-0850 x131 Fax: 608-781-3883 www.brookhavenpress.com Brookhaven Press reprints state, county histories, and genealogical titles as books or CDs. Additionally, we offer Clio, a digital bookshelf with 500 searchable titles of your choice from our collection. Brookhaven also offers collections including Historic Pittsburgh, 19th Century Schoolbooks and a range of microfilm and fiche. Exhibiting Staff: Carol Berteotti Burgeon Group 615 2244 N. 13th Street Phoenix, AZ 85006 602-451-7285 Fax: 602-253-1524 www.burgeongroup.com Interactive learning destinations exclusively for public libraries to meet PLA’s Ready to Read Skills. Our toys and environments are designed to museum standards for tough play. We provide a range of services, from toys with no 394 small parts, to custom design/build environments branded as Librainium™ spaces. Our libraries Play Fully! Exhibiting Staff: Kim van der Veen, Kelly Everill, Lynelle Grimes, Joshua Curtiss, Doug van der Veen BWI 2012 1340 Ridgeview Dr. McHenry, IL 60050 815-578-4592 800-888-4478 Fax: 815-578-4680 www.titletales.com BWI offers books, music, DVDs, and related services that are in tune with the needs of public libraries. BWI has an easy-to-use Online site (titletales.com), plus professional Collection Development, Cataloging, and Processing staff, dedicated exclusively to servicing public libraries. 395 C Cambridge Educational 2031 PO Box 2053 Princeton, NJ 08543-2053 800-257-5126 800-257-5126 Fax: 609-671-0266 http://www.cambridgeeducational.com Educators count on Cambridge to provide outstanding media resources that support the development of the whole student. Cambridge programs provide a practical, accurate, and reliable foundation of knowledge that helps students think through opportunities and choices and reach their potential at school, in work, and in life. Cambridge University Press 2018 32 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10013-2473 212-924-3900 800-221-4512 Fax: 212-691-3239 www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press is one of the world’s leading publishers of scholarly books and journals. We publish over 2000 titles and 215 journals every year and have launched a suite 396 of online products including the Historical Statistics of the United States and the Journal of Fluid Mechanics Archives. Exhibiting Staff: Carlos Aguirre, Alan Roseman, Andrea Cernichiari, Melissanne Scheld, Kerry Cahill Candlewick Press 813 99 Dover Street Somerville, MA 02144 617-661-3330 Fax: 617-661-0565 www.candlewick.com Candlewick Press publishes award winning hardcover and paperback children’s books for readers of all ages, including board books, picture books, beginning readers, chapter books, and novels for middle grade and young adult readers. Exhibiting Staff: Jenny Choy, Sharon Hancock Capstone Press 718 151 Good Counsel Drive 397 Mankato, MN 56001 800-747-4992 800.747.4992 Fax: 888-262-0705 www.capstonepress.com Capstone Press offers the most accessible and appealing nonfiction books for school libraries. We are passionate about reading success, and it shows in all of our curriculum and recreational topics. Exhibiting Staff: Matt Keller, Valorie Klemz, Eric Fitzgerald Career Cruising 1566 1867 Yonge Street, Suite 1002 Toronto, ON M4S 1Y5 Canada 416-463-1600 800-965-8541 Fax: 416-463-0938 www.careercruising.com Career Cruising is a comprehensive Online-based career guidance resource that includes: internationally respected career assessment tools, detailed occupation profiles, multimedia interviews with real working people, comprehensive college and financial aid information, as well as an electronic portfolio and a resume builder. 398 Exhibiting Staff: Cindy Wong Carus Publishing Company 808 30 Grove St, Ste C Peterborough, NH 03458 603-9247-209 800-821-0115 Fax: 603-371-9026 www.cobblestonepub.com Literature magazines, science and nature magazines, history magazines, even an archaeology magazine—all for children! Always ad-free, our magazines contain well-researched articles, magnificent photos, hands-on activities, and selections from the best children’s writers and illustrators to make learning about our world fun and engaging for all ages. Exhibiting Staff: Amy L. Reisinger, Lisa Borges Casalini Libri 2419 Via Benedetto da Maiano, 3 FIESOLE, 50014 FLORENCEItaly ++39-055-5018-1 Fax: ++39-055-5018-201 www.casalini.it Casalini Libri is a European vendor specializing in Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese and Greek publications. Casalini also produces 399 scholarly fulltext resources: Editoria Italiana Online. Services include shelf-ready supply, cataloguing, physical processing, approval plans, bibliographic updates and free access to our online databases for personalized selection, MARC download and ordering workflows. Exhibiting Staff: Barbara Casalini, Michele Casalini, Joachim Bartz, Kathyrn Paoletti, Colleen Campbell Case[werks], LLC 539 1501 Saint Paul Street, Suite 116 Baltimore, MD 21202 410-332-4160 800-810-2852 Fax: 410-332-4106 www.casewerks.com Case[werks] is THE professional’s source for products specifically designed for the exhibition of original art, artifacts and special collections in libraries and all types of sophisticated interior environments. Offerings include archival display cases & exhibit furnishings, gallery accessories, art hanging hardware, signage and conservation equipment. Exhibiting Staff: Matt Malaquias 400 Chari Davenport – Mystery Author 2636 800 N. Highlands Drive Harrisburg, PA 17110 206-898-3732 chari-davenport.com Explore each thrilling novel from newcomer Chari Davenport. Described as traditional mysteries, every story is full of adventure and suspense that everyone will enjoy. Exhibiting Staff: Chari Davenport Charlesbridge Publishing 806 85 Main St. Watertown, MA 02472 617-926-0329 800-225-3214 Fax: 617-926-5720 www.charlesbridge.com Charlesbridge books promote reading and discovery in the classroom, library, and home and reflect a belief in the power of knowledge and the value of story. Exhibiting Staff: Donna Spurlock, Associate Director of Marketing; Yolanda Leroy, Editorial Director; Jill Ash, Sales & Marketing Assistant 401 Chelsea House Publishers 2032 132 West 31st Street, 17th Floor New York, NY 10001 212-967-8800 800-322-8755 Fax: 800-678-3633 http://www.chelseahouse.com Chelsea House is a leading nonfiction publisher of curriculum-oriented series for children and young adults. Award-winning books include biographies, science & health, geography, and social studies. Appropriate for public, elementary, middle school, and high school libraries. Chicago One Stop/ Browser Display 1826 329 W. 18th Street, Suite 715 Chicago, IL 60616 312-822-0822 800-822-4410 Fax: 312-642-7880 Exclusive MFR of patented, space saving Browser (r) Display Systems for DVD, Video, CD, CDROM, Books and Tapes/Discs, and a variety of multimedia display fixtures. Our products are sold to libraries by the major library distributors. 402 Exhibiting Staff: Howard Rosen, Arleen Rosen, K. Feiler, M. Alexander Children’s Book Press (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 965 Mission Street, Suite 425 San Francisco, CA 94103 415-545-2665 866-935-2665 Fax: 415-543-3394 www.childrensbookpress.org Pioneering nonprofit press publishing award-winning multicultural and bilingual children’s books. Specializing in contemporary and traditional stories from Latino, African-American, Native American, and Asian-American communities. Children’s Plus, Inc. 723 1387 Dutch American Way Beecher, IL 60401 800-230-1279 Fax: 800-896-7213 http://www.childrensplusinc.com Children’s Plus, Inc. provides quality children’s prebound books to Libraries, Media Centers and Classrooms. Free shipping and processing. 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Over 50,000 titles from 300 plus publishers. 403 Exhibiting Staff: Kevin Walsh, Dan Walsh Children’s Press 914 (Scholastic Library Publishing) 90 Old Sherman Turnpike Danbury, CT 06816 203-797-3500 800-621-1115 Fax: 866-783-4361 www.scholastic.com/librarypublishing Children’s Press offers the finest in children’s nonfiction in the subject areas of emergent readers, reading, science, geography, history, social studies, Spanish and high-low books. Exhibiting Staff: Evan St. Lifer, Pennington, Mark Stollar, Eric Schmitt Randy Choice 1543 575 Main Street Suite 300 Middletown, CT 06457 860-347-6933 Fax: 860-704-0465 www.ala.org/acrl/choice CHOICE provides expert reviews of new scholarly nonfiction titles (print and electronic) and is regarded by academic and research libraries as an essential resource for selection and collection development. CHOICE is available 404 in print and on the Online at the newly revised CHOICE REVIEWS ONLINE. Exhibiting Staff: Rita Balasco, Anne Doherty, Fran Graf, Pam Marino, Irv Rockwood, Rachel Zippin, Lisa Mitten Chronicle Books 904 680 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415-537-4200 800-759-0190 Fax: 800-286-9471 www.chroniclebooks.com Chronicle Books publishes award-winning children’s picture books, books for beginning and older readers, novels, board books, and activity books. Visit Chronicle Books in booth #904 for free posters, ARCs, and more. Visit Chronicle Books online at www.chroniclebooks. com. Exhibiting Staff: Chris Boral, Cathleen Brady The Chronicle of Higher Education 843 1255 Twenty-Third Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20037 202-466-1000 Fax: 202-659-2236 Chronicle.com/campuswide 405 The Chronicle of Higher Education is the No.1 news source for faculty, administrators, researchers, and students on college campuses. Our site-license service provides convenient campus-wide IP access to all of The Chronicle’s online news, commentary, and archives. Our library-friendly contract and a price-proposal form can be found at Chronicle.com/campuswi de. Exhibiting Staff: Alvin Brockway Cinco Puntos Press 838 701 Texas Avenue El Paso, TX 79901 915-838-1625 800-566-9072 Fax: 915-838-1635 http://www.cincopuntos.com With roots on the U.S./Mexico border, Cinco Puntos Press publishes great books which make a difference in the way our readers see and understand the world. Exhibiting Staff: Bobby Byrd, Lee Byrd Clarion Books 931 215 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10003 212-420-5883 800-225-3362 406 Fax: 212-420-5855 www.clarionbooks.com Award-winning hardcover and paperback books for children and young adults in all genres. w ww.clarionbooks.com Exhibiting Staff: Dinah Stevenson, Marcia Leonard, Jennifer Wingertzahn, Lynne Polvino, Virginia Buckley, Jennifer Groves, Marjorie Naughton Classical Comics Ltd. (dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 PO Box 7280 Litchborough, NN12 9AR Towester United Kingdom 0845-812-3000 http://www.classicalcomics.com We are a UK publisher that publishes graphic-novel adaptations of classical literature: from Shakespeare to Dickens to Shelley to Brontë ... our range has something for everyone! Timeless stories that are true to the original vision of the authors, receiving our own original and exciting treatment. 407 CLCD Company, LLC/Children’s Literature 2634 Children’s Literature Comprehensive Database, LLC 7513 Shadywood Rd. Bethesda, MD 20817 301-469-2070 800-469-2070 Fax: 301-469-2071 www.childrenslit.com The Children’s Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD) is an affordable Internet based acquisition, research, and reference service offering more than 1,900,000 MARC records and over 350,000 reviews of children’s and young adult materials from 37 major review media. Free Trial at www.childrenslit.com for the foremost tool to locate the best books. Exhibiting Staff: Marilyn Courtot, Sharon Salluzzo, Charlie Wyman, Bob Asleson CMS, Inc. 1455 4729 East Sunrise Dr. #458 Tucson, AZ 85718 800-765-4656 800-765-4656 Fax: 888-267-1607 www.cmsdiginet.com 408 CMS software enables patron self-service for printing/copying payment plus reservation/time limits for public computers. Wireless printing, wireless authentication, and internet filtering are also available. CMS supports all software it produces and sells and supports a full line of equipment—copiers, printers, coin/bill units. CMS also provides money collection services. Exhibiting Staff: Cesar Ortiz, Logan Graf, Dean Knipe Colibri Systems, LLC 2548 925 Vista Park Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15205 412-787-5136 877-265-4274 Fax: 412-787-5138 www.colibriusa.com CoLibri systems covers all types of books and printed assets. All it takes is 20 seconds to create a tailored fit cover that adheres perfectly to the book without glue or tape. CoLibri covers are acid free, water resistant and do not alter the original cover. Exhibiting Staff: Bob Bodzenski Colorado Association of Libraries & Denver Public Library 1741 c/o CLIC, 7400 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 105 409 Centenial, CO 80112 720-587-9857 Fax: 303-431-9752 The Colorado Association of Libraries is the common bond, voice, and power for the library community. The Denver Public Library connects people with information, ideas and experiences to provide enjoyment, enrich lives and strengthen our community. Come meet great librarians and learn about successful library program offered throughout the state. Colorado Independent Publishers Assocication 2630 P.O. Box 101975 Denver, CO 80250 303 365 2472 619-639-1143 Fax: 877-244-6974x706 http://www.cipabooks.com A nonprofit association of over 300 independent publishers based in Colorado. CIPA sponsors literacy programs, book contests, a catalog, newsletter and educational programs for publishers and others. Exhibiting Staff: Kenn Amdahl, Karen Reddick 410 Columbia University Press 2052 61 W. 62nd St. New York, NY 10023 212-459-0600 800-944-8648 x7125 Fax: 212-459-3677 Columbia University Press offers important electronic resources including: The Columbia Gazetteer of the World—Online, Columbia Granger’s World of Poetry, CIAO, and Earthscape. Columbia is also the publisher of highly-acclaimed reference works. Exhibiting Staff: John Babcock Combined Book Exhibit 1415 277 White Street Buchanan, NY 10511 914-739-7500 800-462-7687 Fax: 914-739-7575 www.combinedbook.com 411 Collective exhibit featuring books, periodicals, and multimedia from hundreds of publishers. Catalog listing all publishers and titles available at the booth. Showcasing new online catalog of titles and publishers, TheBookCheckout.com. See the book before you decide to buy it. Exhibiting Staff: Jon Malinowski, Seth Dellon, Peter Birch, Janet Fritsch Comex Systems Inc. 2320 5 Coldhill Rd.South, Suite 24 Mendham, NJ 07945 800-543-6959 800-543-6959 Fax: 973-543-9644 www.comexsystems.com Videotapes, CDROMs and DVD’s for the GED, CLEP, SAT and other standardized tests. Exhibiting Staff: Prybylowski Doug Prybylowski, Chris Comics, Comix, and Graphic Novels Online from Alexander Street 1153 Alexander Street Press 3212 Duke Street Alexandria, VA 22314 703-212-8520 x116 412 800-889-5937 Fax: 703-940-6584 http://alexanderstreet.com Demo the first online collection of comic strips, comic books, and graphic novels designed specifically for researchers and students in the nascent field of comics scholarship. With 100,000+ pages, it will cover the gamut of sequential art—from early newspaper strips and underground works to today’s most powerful graphic novels. Exhibiting Staff: Greg Urquhart, Patrick Cole, Keith Allen Compass Point Books 713 151 Good Counsel Drive Mankato, MN 56001 877-371-1536 877-371-1536 Fax: 877-371-1539 www.compasspointbooks.com Compass Point Books are designed with the early teen reader in mind. Highly visual with narrative text that allows a personal connection to the content. These books deliver nonfiction in ways that are important to today’s teens. Exhibiting Staff: Maureen Hatteberg 413 Compendium Library Services 1335 P.O. Box 222 Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545 970-881-2477 Fax: 970-881-2237 www.compendiumlib.com Compendium improves public service in libraries. Desk Tracker, Compendium’s flagship product, is the fastest, easiest way to track library activity at every public service point. Online-based and fully customizable, Desk Tracker is the choice of top academic libraries for managing public service. Comprise Technologies 2011 1041Route 36 West PO Box 425 Navesink, NJ 07752 732-291-3600 800-854-6822 Fax: 732-291-3699 www.comprisetechnologies.com Comprise offers a line of PC Access Management, Revenue Management, and Self Service Kiosks. SAM is their flagship access management solution. Smart Money Manager is the library industry’s first point of sale 414 terminal for revenue management. Library Payment Centers allow anyone to make payments without staff involvement. Exhibiting Staff: Dan Curtin, Tricia Curtin, Diane Weinberger, and Peter Sully Computype, Inc. 523 2285 West County Road C Saint Paul, MN 55113 651-633-0633 800-328-0852 Fax: 651-633-5580 www.Computype.com Libraries have been using bar code identification for their books, magazines, assets, etc. for years and Computype has been with them every step of the way. We offer bar code identification labels, spine labels, CD/DVD labels, patron cards, spine labels printers, label replicators, and scanners. Exhibiting Staff: Tom Gillund, Joel Cessna, Eric Roach Consortium Book Sales 838 The Keg House 34 Thirteenth Ave NE, Suite 101 Minneapolis, MN 55413-1007 612-746-2600 800-283-3572 415 Fax: 612-746-2606 www.cbsd.com Consortium Book Sales & Distribution, home to a community of independent publishers from around the world, distributes a diverse selection of thought-provoking books to the widest possible audience. Exhibiting Staff: Jennifer Swihart Voegele, Junita Bognanni Continuum 1756 80 Maiden Lane, Ste 704 New York, NY 10038 212-953-5858 Fax: 212-953-5944 www.continuumbooks.com Continuum is an academic, religious and trade publisher, producing almost 500 books a year and with an active backlist of over 6000 titles. Our academic and reference publishing program is concentrated on the humanities, in the fields of philosophy, film, music, literature, education, linguistics, politics, history, theology and biblical studies. Exhibiting Staff: Abigail Cox and Kimberly Petit 416 Counterpoint Press (dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 2117 Fourth Street, Suite D Berkeley, CA 94710 510-704-0230 800-788-3123 Fax: 510-704-0268 www.counterpointpress.com COUNTERPOINT LLC is a publishing venture created through the acquisition of three notable independent presses: Counterpoint, Shoemaker & Hoard, and Soft Skull Press. Counterpoint will also publish books in association with Sierra Club Books. Counterpoint publishes fiction, literature, and poetry, plus nonfiction including history, memoir, biography, and nature. Counting Opinions (SQUIRE) Ltd. 1858 29 Ladner Drive, Suite 100 Toronto, M2J 3Z8 Ontario Canada 877-454-2728 877-454-2782 Fax: 416-490-0704 www.countingopinions.com Library management needs better, comprehensive, library-specific, more data 417 management solutions to meet their operational and advocacy needs. Counting Opinions satisfies this need with powerful, real-time, on-demand, cost-effective Online-based solutions—LibSat for the management of customer feedback and LibPAS for the management of performance data. Exhibiting Staff: Frank Biss, Ian Reid, Carl Thompson CountryWatch, Inc. 744 Two Riverway, Suite 725 Houston, TX 77056 713-355-6500 800-879-3885 Fax: 713-355-3770 http://www.countrywatch.com CountryWatch, Inc. publishes country-specific political, economic, cultural, and historical intelligence and data on the recognized countries of the world. In addition, CountryWatch offers a Macroeconomic Forecast examining 5-year trends in macroeconomic indicators as well as a Youth Edition catering to the K-7 students. Exhibiting Staff: Vicki Sanditen, Wayne Mathews, Alisha Ansel-Davis 418 Coutts Information Services 2304 1823 Maryland Avenue Niagara Falls, NY 14302 800-263-1686 800-263-1686 Fax: 905-356-5-64 www.couttsinfo.com Academic libraries are turning to Coutts for comprehensive, reliable services for print books and electronic content. Coutts helps librarians and information professionals manage the acquisition of materials in any format, providing online workflow management solutions. Exhibiting Staff: Andy Alferovs, Bob Nardini, Carolyn Morris, John Chambers, Stephen Pugh, Steve Forest, Tim Turner, Sophia Apostol CQ Press 1714 2300 N St., NW Suite 800 Washington, DC 20037 202-729-1828 Fax: 202-729-1806 866-4CQ-PRESS (427-7737) http://www.cqpress.com CQ Press (www.cqpress.com) publishes a wide variety of reference works, textbooks, and online resources on government, politics, and world affairs that seek to educate and inform 419 readers. CQ Press’s content is known for its objectivity, breadth and depth of coverage, and high standards of journalistic excellence. Exhibiting Staff: Sarah DeLucas Credo Reference 2343 316 Stuart St, Ste 301 Boston, MA 02116 617-426-5202 877-426-5202 Fax: 617-426-3103 www.credoreference.com Credo Reference is a vast, online reference library, providing access to the full-text of 350+ titles from 60+ of the best publishers. Credo’s collection contains a wide range of subject-specific titles covering everything from accountancy to arts, science to Shakespeare, law to literature plus dictionaries, bilinguals, thesauri, encyclopedias and atlases. Exhibiting Staff: David Waters, James Slattery, Heather Blaine Crowley Micrographics, Inc. 514 5111 Pegasus Court, Suite M Frederick, MD 21704 240-215-0224 Fax: 240-215-0234 www.thecrowleycompany.com 420 THE CROWLEY COMPANY provides a wide range of services and products to the library and information management industry worldwide. Consisting of both hardware and conversion service divisions including Crowley Micrographics, Extek Microsystems, HF Processor. Exhibiting Staff: CHRIS CROWLEY D Dark Horse Books 1252 10956 SE Main Street Milwaukie, OR 97222 503-652-8815 800-862-0052 Fax: 503-654-9440 http://libraries.darkhorse.com Wise librarians will tell you Dark Horse Comics publishes the widest variety of graphic novels and related art books in the world! Well-known media properties as well as popular American, European, and Asian creators have all found homes between the artfully-designed and securely-bound covers of Dark Horse books. Data2 Corporation 2509 222 Turner Blvd St. Peters, MO 63376 410-377-0897 800-227-2121 421 Fax: 925-603-1213 www.data2.com Data2 Corporation is a leader in providing custom barcode labels, Teslin® patron cards, and other labeling products to public, private, university and local libraries throughout the U.S. Data2’s Digital Imaging Process guarantees the integrity of the barcode while archival quality materials ensure durable labels for years to come. Exhibiting Staff: Elizabeth Bell Kristin Vogel and Mary Dean Evans & Associates 2551 DEMCO, Inc. 1404 P.O. Box 7488 Madison, WI 53707 608-241-1201 800-356-1200 Fax: 800-245-1329 demco.com 422 DEMCO supports the valuable work of library and educational professionals by providing outstanding service and a 100% guarantee on every product. DEMCO is proud to be an ALA Library Champion and an important partner in ALA diversity initiatives. Visit us in booth #1404 today. Exhibiting Staff: John Ison, Julie Hornby, Mike Grasee, Janet Nelson, Amy Hensen, Mike Wygocki, Tim Higgins DEMCO Library Interiors 1403 4810 Forest Run Road Madison, WI 53704 800-747-7561 800-747-7561 Fax: 800-730-8094 www.demcointeriors.com DEMCO Library Interiors works collaboratively to create inspiring environments by combining design services with the most comprehensive choices in quality library furniture. Our services include everything from design and layout to project management and full installation. Our dedicated staff is committed to delivering libraries on time and on budget. Exhibiting Staff: Randy Korte, Mike Schmitt, Tim Higgins, Janet Nelson 423 Devine Entertainment Corporation 540 2 Berkeley Street, #504 Toronto, ON M5A 2W3 OntarioCanada 416-642-282 877-338-4633 Fax: 416-364-1440 www.devine-ent.com Exhibiting Director Staff: Glenn Sernyk, Marketing Diamond Book Distributors 1252 1966 Greenspring Drive Timonium, MD 21093 410-560-7100 800-452-6642 Fax: 410-560-7589 http://bookshelf.diamondcomics.com Diamond Book Distributors offers librarians a diverse selection of quality graphic novels and related products. Exhibiting Staff: Allan Greenberg, Shableski, Janna Morisimam John 424 Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access 1714 543 NW 77th Street Boca Raton, FL 33487 561-886-2900 800-378-5432 Fax: 561-431-2766 www.dlsg.net Leaders in digitization solutions for academic & research libraries. Our Bookeye planetary scanners & WideTEK oversize flatbed scanners work wonderfully with our systems for interlibrary loan (BSCAN-ILL), digitization projects (Opus Workflow), and walk-up scanning (Knowledge Imaging Centers – KIC). Come see a most amazing lineup of exciting new products. Exhibiting Staff: Ted Onlineb Daniel Ehrlich, Mark Sirkus, James Baker, Joe Dancel, Diana Jacome Digital Transitions 608 35 West 35th St, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10001 212-529-6825 877-f/ortless (367-8537) Fax: 212-504-2713 www.digitaltransitions.com 425 DT’s Division of Cultural Heritage is dedicated to meet the specific demands of cultural institutions. Our Reprographic Systems are designed to produce the highest quality images while optimizing your productivity and can be configured to work with the widest variety of cameras/lighting. Our modular design enables upgrades as needs change. Exhibiting Staff: Peter Siegel Disney Hyperion Books 814 114 Fifth Avenue, 14th Floor New York, NY 10011-5604 212-633-4477 Fax: 212-807-5880 www.hyperionbooksforchildren.com Disney Book Group publishes award-winning childrens books for all ages, featuring several formats: board books, picture books, chapter books, novels, and paperback originals. Imprints include: Disney-Hyperion, Disney-Jump at the Sun, Disney Press, and Disney Editions. Exhibiting Staff: Angus Killick, Christine Vargas DK Publishing Inc. 1235 375 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014 646-674-2916 800-631-8571 426 Fax: 646-674-4020 www.dk.com DK Publishing is the visionary book publisher renowned for pioneering a distinctive, highly visual style in its books for adults and children. DK (Dorling Kindersley) is a division of Penguin Group (USA) and is part of Pearson plc, the international media group. Drexel University Online, The iSchool 2504 3001 Market St. Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-895-0919 Fax: 215-571-3903 www.drexel.com/ala Drexel University Online, The iSchool offers ALA members a 20% reduction, when enrolling in the ALA-accredited, MS in Library and Information Science or the Certificate of Advanced Study in Information Science and Technology. Visit www.drexel.com/ala or www. ischool.drexel.edu or booth 2504. Use “ALA” as your code to apply for free. Exhibiting Staff: Maura Buzad Trainor, Allison Yocum, Matt Lechtenberg 427 Duke University Press 1752 Box 90660 Durham, NC 27708-0660 919-688-5134 888-651-0122 Fax: 919-688-4574 www.dukeupress.edu Duke University Press publishes approximately 120 books annually and more than 35 periodicals in a wide range of disciplines. Our electronic collections include the e-Duke Books Scholarly Collection, the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection, the Carlyle Letters Online, and Project Euclid, a joint venture with Cornell University Library. Exhibiting Dawson Staff: Kimberly Steinle, Dun & Bradstreet 2445 3 Sylvan Way Parsippany, NJ 07054 973-605-6782 800-526-0651 Fax: 866-358-7491 www.dnb.com Jocelyn 428 D&B, the most trusted source of business information for the past 160 years, gives you instant access to 100 million businesses worldwide. It’s vital for you to be D&B connected. Connect with us at www.dnb.com. DVA (Distribution Video & Audio, Inc.) 1762 133 Candy Lane Palm Harbor, FL 34683 727-447-4147 800-683-4147 Fax: 727-441-3069 www.dvalibrary.com Serving libraries over 15 years, DV&A is a full service media distributor specializing in entertainment and special interest titles. Our database consists of over 350,000 in-print and out-of-print VHS and DVD for order on our specialized Ecommerce site. Exhibiting Staff: Elise DiCanio 429 E e-ImageData Corp. 2248 340 Grant St Hartford, WI 53027 262-673-3476 800-251-2261 Fax: 262-673-3496 http://e-imagedata.com The ScanPro 1000 Viewer, Scanner-to-PC. Printer for ALL Microforms Microfilm, Cartridge Film, Ultra Fiche, Micro Opaques, and Aperture Cards Features provide convenience, simplicity, and easy-of-use. Automatic image advance, framing, cropping, etc High resolution scan in just ONE second Optical zoom lens coverage 7X to 100X Exclusive TRUEView™ operation. Automatic scanning of roll film. Exhibiting Staff: James Westoby e-Libro, Corp. 2619 17555 Atlantic Blvd. Suite 804 Miami, FL 33160 305-466-0155 Fax: 305-466-0968 www.e-libro.com E-Libro is the future of Spanish Language online research combining modern and versatile 430 software from Ebrary, with 30,000 of the highest quality books and scientific research journals from 100 of the world’s leading Publishing Companies. Exhibiting Staff: Preudhomme Felipe Varela, Donna East View Information Services 2420 10601 Wayzata Boulevard Minneapolis, MN 55305 952-252-1201 800-477-1005 Fax: 952-252-1205 www.eastview.com East View Information Services provides information solutions on any topic from Eastern Europe, Asia, and Middle East. We serve academic, government and corporate researchers around the world. We produce and distribute aggregated databases of periodicals, historical archives, and books, on microfilm/fiche, online, and in print. Find us at www.eastview.com Exhibiting Staff: David Ziembiec Eastern Book Company 1148 55 Bradley Dr. Westbrook, ME 04092 207-856-1370 431 800-937-0331 Fax: 207-856-1685 www.ebc.com Eastern Book Company: a leading supplier of books to academic, public and special libraries nationwide. Eastern has a quick turnaround time, exceptional fulfillment rates, and great discounts plus the personal customer service that academic libraries require. Exhibiting Staff: Stephen Coyne, John Riley EasyBib.com 734 PO Box 4668 #38315 New York, NY 10016 847-323-1419 www.easybib.com EasyBib.com provides bibliographic composition services. Users enter their bibliographic data and EasyBib formats this into a works cited list ready to print. Along with its free service, EasyBib provides school-wide software with collaborative tools between teachers and students. Today, EasyBib is the most popular bibliographic software of its kind. Exhibiting Staff: Neal Taparia, Somashekar, Emry Downinghall Darshan 432 Ebook Library 1952 2505 SE 11th Ave. #226 Portland, OR 97202 503-473-8506 Fax: 240-235-7017 www.eblib.com Ebook Library (EBL) offers a variety of innovative and flexible ways to purchase and use ebooks, tailored specifically to academic, research and corporate libraries. EBL provides title-by-title selection of ebooks, along with a range of accesson demand options. Exhibiting Staff: Sally TerBeck, Kari Paulson ebrary 2404 318 Cambridge Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94306 650-475-8700 866-4-EBRARY Fax: 650-475-8881 http://www.ebrary.com/ ebrary® is a leading e-content services and technology provider that has been serving the library, publishing, and corporate markets since 1999. More than 1,400 customers around the world serving over 12.5 million end-users use the ebrary platform to acquire e-content from 433 leading publishers and distribute their own PDF content online. EBSCO 1520 5724 Highway 280, East Birmingham, AL 35242 205-991-6600 www.ebsco.com EBSCO partners with a broad range of clients, including libraries and their patrons, research institutions, publishers, corporations and business communities. The world’s only fullservice provider of information, EBSCO offers a portfolio of services that spans the realm of print and electronic subscription access and management, research databases and more. w ww.ebsco.com. Eerdmans Books for Young Readers 907 2140 Oak Industrial Dr NE Grand Rapids, MI 49505 616-459-4591 434 800-253-7521 Fax: 616-459-6540 www.eerdmans.com/youngreaders We publish high-quality picture books, novels and biographies that encourage children to explore the wonder, joy, and challenges of life. Exhibiting Staff: Anita Eerdmans Elecompack by ASRS 1556 225 W. 34th St. #2103 New York, NY 10122 843-251-2530 Fax: 212-714-2084 elecompack.com ELECOMPACK is a high density mobile bookstack system that provides more than twice the storage capacity of conventional stacks. ELECOMPACK is available in both electric and mechanical models. Both models provide passive safeties. ELECOM-PACK-simply the best! Exhibiting Staff: Bob Gum Ellison 803 25862 Commercentre Dr. Lake Forest, CA 92630-8804 949-598-8822 800-253-2238 Fax: 949-598-8838 435 www.ellison.com For over 30 years, Ellison has pioneered reliable shape-cutting solutions for the classroom. The Prestige® SpaceSaver™ and Prestige® Pro are known for their long-lasting quality. The all-safe, all-easy AllStar® Machine is also all affordable. And our most versatile machine, the RollModel™, works with any Ellison die ever made. Elsevier Inc. 1532 360 Park Ave South New York, NY 10010 212-633-3767 888-437-4636 Fax: 212-633-3112 www.elsevier.com Elsevier, publisher of scientific, technical & medical information products. Elsevier publishes more than 2,000 journals and 1,900 new books per year, additionally offering innovative electronic products, i.e. ScienceDirect, MD Consult, Scopus, bibliographic databases and online reference works. Visit us at booth 436 #1531&1532. Elsevier. Breaking Boundaries.™. Building Insights. Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2518 Howard House Wagon Lane Bingley, BD16 1WA West Yorkshire United Kingdom 44-127-477-7700 866-901-1923 Fax: 44-127-478-5201 www.emeraldinsight.com Emerald Group Publishing Limited is the world’s leading publisher of management research. Emerald publishes over 700 titles, comprising 200 journals, nearly 300 books and over 200 book series as well as online products and services. Providing research you can use and connecting academia with the world of management practice. Exhibiting Staff: David Butler, Jim De Wolf, John Eggleton, David Birkinshaw, Donna Reynolds, Bea Ramirez, Margie Konen Emery-Pratt Company 2024 1966 W. M-21 Owosso, MI 48867 989-723-5291 800-248-3887 437 Fax: 989-723-4677 www.emery-pratt.com Distributor of books and AV materials, giving personal service to libraries and hospitals nationwide. We welcome your orders and standing orders via phone, mail, fax, PC and EDI. Exhibiting Staff: Avery Weaver, Kevin Coyle, Charles Snider, Ray Austin, & Oscar T. Robot Encore 1319 5850 Shellmound Way Emeryville, CA 94608 510-655-6200 Fax: 510-450-6350 www.encoreforlibraries.com Encore(www.encoreforlibraries.com) is the next-generation search tool that unites content, community, and discovery-no matter which ILS a library uses. The Encore Framework supports robust applications and Online Service offerings to meet your library’s particular needs. What’s more, the Encore “Pit Crew” backs the product with single-day, in-library installation and dedicated support. 438 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. 1407 331 N. LaSalle St. Chicago, IL 60654 800-621-3900 800-621-3900 Fax: 800-344-9624 www.info.eb.com Encyclopaedia Britannica Online continues to provide an easy-to-use gateway to the vast resources of Britannica. Stop by booth #1407 to see many of the award winning Britannica products including SMART MATH, Britannica Online Library Edition, Global Reference, Spanish Reference, Britannica Illustrated Science Library, and the Britannica Student Encyclopedia! Exhibiting Staff: Michael Ross, Rick Lumsden, Jason Nitschke, Marie Giannola, Wendell Reeves Enslow Publishers Inc. 809 PO Box 398 40 Industrial Road Berkely Heights, NJ 07922-0398 908-7719400 800-398-2504 Fax: 908-771-0925 www.enslow.com 439 Enslow has published quality K-12 nonfiction books for over 30 years. Our colorful Enslow Elementary books are approved by both reading and content experts. Our Middle-High School books have been brightly redesigned to engage readers of all levels. MyReportLinks.com Books give students access to hundreds of safe related Online sites. Exhibiting Staff: Brian Enslow, Mark Enslow, John Martucci Envisionware 2414 2810 Premiere Parkway NW, Suite 350 Duluth, GA 30097-8912 678-584-5911 800-216-8370 Fax: 678-584-1232 http://www.envisionware.com EnvisionWare, world’s leading provider self-service solutions serving over 5,000 libraries around the globe. PC ReservationR and print control to credit card and self-service fine payment solutions; self-check to turnkey RFID, and LibraryPDA to Automated Materials Handling systems, EnvisionWare has right solution for all libraries regardless of size/type. Exhibiting Staff: Mike Monk, Al Coalla, Jan Sheppard, Debbie Bruno, Kristen Zdunowski, John Himes, Steve Kraus 440 Equinox Software, Inc. 522 3050 Business Park Drive, Suite A1 Norcross, GA 30071 678-269-6116 877-OPEN-ILS Fax: 866-497-6390 http://www.esilibrary.com Founded by the original Evergreen designers and developers, Equinox Software is a growing team of skilled developers and other professionals who provide comprehensive migration services, development, and technical support for Evergreen, the consortial-quality, open source Integrated Library System. Exhibiting Staff: Brad LaJeunesse, Bob Molyneux, Bill Erickson, Mike Rylander, Shae Tetterton, Karen Schneider, Don McMorris, Corinne Hall, Dawn Roberts, Carolyn Molyneux Erasmus Boekhandel BV 2422 P.O. Box 19140 Amsterdam, 1000 GC, The Netherlands 5353422 Fax:- 6206788 www.erasmusbooks.nl and www.erasmus.fr With offices located in Amsterdam and Paris, we supply European books and CD-ROMS to national, university and public libraries. Areas 441 covered range from STM and humanities to law and fine arts. Firm orders, standing orders, approval plans and new title service. Exhibiting Staff: Brunsmann Dirk Raes, Sasha M. ERIC 616 655 15th St., NW, Ste 500 Washington, DC 20005 202-741-4283 Fax: 202-628-3205 www.eric.ed.gov ERIC includes more than 1.2 million education-related documents and journal article records, and is increasing full-text access. The number of comprehensively indexed journals has risen dramatically, providing broader access to the literature in education. New Online site features include RSS feeds and tutorials. Visit ERIC to learn more. Exhibiting Staff: Pete Dagutis, Nancy Cawley, Jane Atwell Estey/ Tennsco 1444 P.O. Box 1888 201 Tennsco Dr Dickson, TN 37056-1888 615-446-8000 800-251-8184 x5318 442 Fax: 615-446-7224 www.tennsco.com Estey, one of the premier manufacturers of cantilever library shelving in the world. Providing storage solutions for today’s library needs, to include the latest in multimedia storage. Exhibiting Staff: Chris Blankenship, Hal McCalla Euromonitor International 1045 224 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 1500 Chicago, IL 60604 312-922-1115 Fax: 312-922-1157 www.euromonitor.com Passport GMID is an award-winning online information system providing intelligence on industries, countries and consumers. Offering integrated access to internationally comparable statistics, full-text market reports, real time news analysis from industry and country analysts. Research covers 205 countries, with extended coverage of 80. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Pacurar, Sean Griffin Eustis Chair 1145 P.O. Box 842 Ashburnham, MA 01430 978-827-3103 443 Fax: 978-827-3040 www.eustischair.com Eustis Chair is an owner-operated manufacturer of distinctive hardwood chairs for public and academic libraries. Our chairs are designed for elegance and comfort, and engineered for lasting durability. They are built by American craftsmen in our 100 year-old factory located in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, the birthplace of U.S. chair manufacturing. Exhibiting Staff: Fred Eustis, Lisa Eustis Evergreen Press 2614 6140 Rangeline Rd, #A Theodore, AL 36582 251-443-7900 888-670-7463 Fax: 251-443-7090 www.evergreenpress.com Evergreen Press in Mobile Al, is an inspirational/religious publisher. We have many titles of inspirtional nature including are best sellers Cats in the Parsonage and Angel at My Door. We also have business titles including Winning Without Greed. We look to have several book signings at our booth so please come by. 444 Ex Libris 632 1350 E. Touhy Ave., Suite 200E Des Plaines, IL 60018 847-296-2200 800-762-6300 www.exlibrisgroup.com Ex Libris is a leading provider of library automation solutions, offering the only comprehensive product suite on the market today for electronic, digital, and print materials. By collaborating closely with customers and industry visionaries, Ex Libris addresses the evolving requirements of libraries in the high-tech era. F Facet Publishing 1424 100 William Street, Suite 2004 New York, NY 10038 212-925-8650 866-NS-BOOKS Fax: 212-219-8916 www.neal-schuman.com 445 Facet Publishing is a leading international publisher of books for the library and information profession. Previously Library Association Publishing, Facet Publishing is wholly owned by CILIP: the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. Facet books are exclusively distributed in the United States by Neal-Schuman Publishers. Facts On File 2031 132 W. 31st Street, 17th Floor New York, NY 10001 212-967-8800 800-322-8755 Fax: 800-678-3633 http://www.factsonfile.com Founded in 1941, Facts On File is an award-winning publisher of print and online reference materials as well as online historical and current news products for schools and libraries. Subject areas include science, history, careers, literature, religion, the arts, and more. FamilySearch 2438 35 N. West Temple St. Salt Lake City, UT 84150 801-240-2584 866-406-1830 Fax: 801-240-1794 www.familysearch.org 446 FamilySearch is the world’s largest provider of FREE genealogy resources – online databases, research guides/helps, and forms. Records are available from 100+ countries and can be obtained by visiting one of over 4500 branch libraries (family history centers). Some records can be accessed through the library’s Online site at familysearch.org. Exhibiting Staff: Paul F. Smart, Paul Nauta, Staff Farrar Straus Giroux 1114 18 West 18th Street New York, NY 10011 212-741-6900 Fax: 212-741-6973 www.fsgkidsbooks.com Award-winning hardcover and paperback books for toddlers through young adults, all genres and formats. Imprints include: Frances Foster Books; Melanie Kroupa Books; Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers; Sunburst Paperbacks; Aerial Fiction; Mirasol/libros juveniles; and R & S Books. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Eisenberg; Margaret Ferguson; Jeanne McDermott FDA’s Division of Drug Information 553 447 Federal Communications Commision 541 Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau, Consumer Affairs & Outreach Div. 445 12th Street, SW Washington, DC 20554 888-CALL-FCC TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC www.fcc.gov The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent US government agency charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. Exhibiting Staff: Helen Chang Feiwel and Friends 1118 175 Fifth Ave New York, NY 10010 646-307-5696 888-330-8477 Fax: 212-979-8768 www.feiwelandfriends.com Feiwel and Friends children’s books combine quality and substance with commercial appeal. The books include fiction and nonfiction for ages 0-16. Our books are friends for life. 448 Exhibiting Staff: Jean Feiwel, Liz Elizabeth Fithian, Allison Remcheck Szabla, Ferguson Publishing 2031 132 West 31st Street, 17th Floor New York, NY 10001 212-967-8800 800-322-8755 Fax: 800-678-3633 http://www.fergpubco.com With its acclaimed career guidance and reference materials, Ferguson Publishing is highly regarded among librarians and guidance counselors as the premier publisher in the career education field. Films for the Humanities & Sciences 2031 PO Box 2053 Princeton, NJ 08543-2053 800-257-5126 800-257-5126 Fax: 609-671-0266 http://www.films.com As the leading provider of media for higher education, Films for the Humanities & Sciences creates and distributes world-class academic content for discerning educators. Films for the Humanities & Sciences is widely recognized as 449 having the broadest and deepest range of content available. Films Media Group 2031 PO Box 2053 Princeton, NJ 08543-2053 800-257-5126 800-257-5126 Fax: 609-671-5777 www.films.com Films Media Group is the leading provider of educational video for the high school curriculum, representing the world’s finest broadcasters, independent producers, and our own award-winning productions. Besides DVDs, we offer over 8,000 titles for digital licensing on local servers or streamed from our Online-based video solution, Films On Demand. Financial Times 951 1330 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10019 212-641-6419 www.ft.com The Financial Times, one of the worlds leading business newspapers, recognized internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy. FT content helps 6.5 million people to stay ahead. Give your company the edge with an FT 450 Content License. We’ll deliver FT content to your team, whenever and however works best for you—in print, online, or through third party channels. The result? Better informed staff, faster decisions and better results for your business. Exhibiting Staff: Stephanie Major, Debbie Marty, Linda Talarico Firefly Books 938 66 Leek Crescent Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1H1 Canada 416-499-8412 Fax: 416-499-1142 www.fireflybooks.com Quality trade books for adults, young adults and children. Exhibiting Staff: Ann Quinn, Tom Martin First Second Books 1107 175 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10010 646-307-5388 Fax: 646-307-5285 www.firstsecondbooks.com First Second Books publishes quality graphic novels for adults, children, and teens. With the 451 highest standards for both art and writing, First Second Books’ mission is to publish great books by great authors. Exhibiting Staff: Mark Siegel, Lauren L. Wohl, Colleen AF Venable FKI Logistex 2532 10045 International Blvd. Cincinnati, OH 45246 877-935-4564 877-935-4564 www.fkilogistex.com/library FKI Logistex (www.fkilogistex.com/library) is a premier provider of automated material handling systems for libraries worldwide. Library solutions from FKI Logistex are cost-effective and ergonomic alternatives to traditional, labor-intensive library processes. Solutions include automated check-in stations, sorting systems, shelving systems and security monitoring. Exhibiting Staff: Tom Pinkin, Chris Johnson, Ken Cordes, Cory McCoy, Laura Suman, Karen Adams Follett Library Resources 2114 1340 Ridgeview Drive McHenry, IL 60050 815-759-1700 452 888-511-5114 Fax: 800-852-5458 www.titlewave.com As the only company that focuses on K-12 schools, Follett Library Resources is uniquely attuned to understanding and meeting the needs of school librarians. We offer an easy-to-use Online site (titlewave.com), personal service, complete cataloging/processing, plus free shipping and handling on books and audiovisual materials. Footnote.com 1134 355 South 520 West, Suite 175 Lindon, UT 84042 801-494-6517 800-613-0181 Fax: 801-494-6490 www.footnote.com Footnote.com brings the U.S. National Archives to your library. Footnote.com through their partnership with NARA and other archives have digitized millions of historical documents found nowhere else on the Online. At Footnote.com, you don’t just view history, you connect with history. Exhibiting Staff: Justin Schroepfer 453 Formac/ James Lorimer & Co. 1041 5502 Atlantic St Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 1G4 Canada 902-421-7022 800-565-1975 Fax: 902-425-0166 www.formac.ca Formac publishes chapter books featuring humorous, contemporary characters appealing to beginning independent readers in the First Novels series. Lorimer publishes a collection of sports novels which appeal to reluctant readers in the 9-13 age group. Frances Lincoln Children’s Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 4 Torriano Mews Torriano Avenue London, England NW5 2RZ United Kingdom 020-7284-4009 800-788-3123 Fax: 020-7485-0490 www.franceslincoln.com 454 Since 1988 Frances Lincoln Children’s Books has published high-quality illustrated books, specializing in multicultural picture books (including the bestseller Amazing Grace), information books, and art books. Attending authors are Mick Manning and Brita Granstrom. Exhibiting Staff: Ani Chamichian, Janetta Otter Barry Frankfurt Book Fair 1320 Reineckstrasse 3 Frankfurt, 60313 Germany +49-69-2101-263 Fax: +49-69-2102-227 FIBF is the biggest book fair in the world with more than 7,500 exhibitors from 113 countries. Also organizes participation of German publishers at more than 25 international fairs and is cofounder of Cape Town Book Fair in South Africa and the co-organizer of the Abu Dhabi Book Fair. Franklin Watts 914 (Scholastic Library Publishing) 90 Old Sherman Turnpike Danbury, CT 06816 203-797-3500 800-621-1115 Fax: 866-783-4361 455 www.scholastic.com/librarypublishing Franklin Watts is dedicated to producing quality nonfiction books for middle-grade through young adult. Our list offers books in subjects including science, biography, history, geography, social studies and reference. Exhibiting Staff: Evan St. Lifer, Eric Schmitt, Randy Pennington Friends of Libraries U.S.A. 614 109 S. 13th St., 3N Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-790-1674 800-936-5872 Fax: 215-545-3821 www.folusa.org FOLUSA provides resources, workshops, and consulting services to support Friends, Foundations, and Trustees in their work on behalf of libraries. FOLUSA’s wide array of resources focus on advocacy, fundraising, organizational effectiveness, and governance for libraries. Exhibiting Staff: Sally G. Reed, Beth Nawalinski 456 Frontline Placement Technologies, Inc. 2247 5 Great Valley Parkway, Suite 150 Malvern, PA 19355 610-722-9745 Fax: 610-722-9537 www.frontlineplacement.com Frontline Placement Technologies is an employee scheduling service. How about tossing out the paper timesheets and paper employee schedules? How about letting your schedule fix itself while you sit back and relax? Employees can go online or on the phone to gain access to their updated schedule. Please visit www.fro ntlineplacement.com/enterprise. Exhibiting Staff: Harrison Jacobs Frozen Light Collection 548 4459 S Gary Ave Tulsa, OK 74105-4360 918-492-1212 www.frozenlight.biz The very best travel clothing. Silk velvet shawls and ruanas. Batik jackets and sarongs. Dresses and pantsets for work or play, daytime or evening. Sterling silver jewelry with gemstones. Exhibiting Staff: Mona Betz 457 Fulcrum Publishing 1440 4690 Table Mountain Drive, Suite 100 Golden, CO 80403 303-928-8240 800-992-2908 Fax: 303-279-7111 www.fulcrumbooks.com Founded in 1984, Fulcrum Publishing takes pride in encouraging readers to live life to the fullest and learn something new every day. The company is a resounding voice for independent publishing in the western United States, carrying and promoting over 450 active titles. Exhibiting Staff: Michelle Baldwin Full Cast Audio 517 618 Westcott Street, First Floor Syracuse, NY 13210 315-471-7500 800-871-6809 Fax: 315-471-9902 www.fullcastaudio.com Full Cast Audio: unabridged audiobooks for children and young adults, featuring titles by Tamora Pierce, Shannon Hale, Tim Green, Bruce Coville and many others. All titles are available on CD in sturdy library packaging. FCA is also available on Playaway, Audible.co and Overdrive. 458 Exhibiting Staff: Bruce Coville, Daniel Bostick, Sue Streeter Furniture by Dovetail 641 70 Industrial Drive Holden, MA 01520 508-829-8947 Fax: 508-829-8948 www.bydovetail.com Dovetail helps academic institutions create efficient environments that integrate architecture, furniture and technology. Many prestigious colleges and universities have discovered our extraordinary ability to custom design and build furniture, cabinetry and millwork of lasting beauty. Exhibiting Staff: Tonja Morrison, Frank Poltack G Gale Cengage Learning 1604 27500 Drake Road Farmington Hills, MI 48331 248-699-4253 800-877-GALE Fax: 248-699-8094 www.gale.com 459 Gale, part of Cengage Learning, brings power to the user and value to the library with tools and support for increased usage of valuable resources. Visit our booth to test-drive the groundbreaking Global Issues in Context and to see how you can bring power to your library users! Gareth Stevens Publishing 1132 1 Reader’s Digest Road Pleasantville, NY 10570 800-542-2595 800-542-2595 Fax: 877-542-2596 www.garethstevens.com Gareth Stevens Publishing, one of the world’s most respected library publishers, focuses on Pre K to Grade 12 nonfiction titles aligned to meet curriculum objectives. Leading children to a lifetime of learning through high-interest materials is the mission of Gareth Stevens, a division of the Weekly Reader Publishing Group. Exhibiting Staff: Melissa Luter 460 Gaylord Bros 1814 7282 William Barry Blvd North Syracuse, NY 13212 315-634-8632 800-448-6160 Fax: 800-595-7265 www.gaylord.com Gaylord is proud to introduce our newest exclusive line of library furniture – Gaylord Genesis. Visit us at Booth #1814 and be the first to see the new Genesis line, and, the new Gaylord Library Chair Collection. Also, Get Mobile! with Gaylord’s wide range of mobile products. Geographic Research, Inc. 2451 244 5th Avenue, Suite 2316 New York, NY 10001 888-845-5064 Fax: 866-212-8001 www.geographicresearch.com SimplyMap, a Online-based mapping and data analysis application, enables users to quickly 461 create professional-quality thematic maps and reports using powerful demographic, business, and marketing data. SimplyMap turns complex nationwide data into valuable information that is easily accessed through an innovative, userfriendly interface. Exhibiting Staff: Charles Swartz Greenwood Publishing Group 1632 88 Post Road West Westport, CT 06881-5007 203-226-3571 800-225-5800 Fax: 203-222-1502 www.greenwood.com Greenwood Press is the publisher of curriculum-related reference titles, e-books, and online reference resources in History, Literature, Popular Culture, Science and Social Studies areas. Stop by booth 1632 to see a demonstration of our latest online reference resources. 462 Exhibiting Staff: Karin Cholak; Mary Jo Scala; Dave Horvath; Laura Mullen; James Lingle; Lori Dombroski; Caitlin Callaghan Grey House Publishing 2204 185 Millerton Road Millerton, NY 12546 518-789-8700 800-562-2139 Fax: 518-789-0556 www.greyhouse.com Publisher of authoritative reference works for public, academic and high school libraries. Topics include business, health, statistics & demographics, general reference works, education and TheStreet.com Ratings Guides. Check out our new online database platform, GOLD, at www.gold.greyhouse.com! Exhibiting Staff: Richard Mackenzie, Jessica Moody Griffyn Ink 740 210 Brookhaven Dr. Gallatin, TN 37066 817-807-5178 877-6-GRIFFYN Fax: 817-488-8727 www.GriffynInk.com Gottlieb, Leslie 463 Discover the World’s First AudioMovie – the next generation of audiobook. An unabridged audio recording including a complete cast, soundtrack and sound effects, the AudioMovie is the wave of the future. Meet author AJ Scudiere. Paperbacks, CD sets, USB flash drives, and digital downloads available. Discounts available at booth 740. Exhibiting Staff: Eli Jackson, AJ Scudiere Grolier 914 (Scholastic Library Publishing) 90 Old Sherman Turnpike Danbury, 06816 203-797-3500 800-621-1115 Fax: 866-783-4351 www.scholastic.com/librarypublishing Grolier reference sets offer in-depth, comprehensive coverage of the most compelling people, animals, events, and discoveries of our time. Exhibiting Staff: Evan St. Lifer, Pennington, Mark Stollar, Eric Schmitt Randy Groundwood Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 110 Spadina Avenue, Suite 801 Toronto, Ontario M5V 2K4 464 Canada 416-363-4343 800-788-3123 Fax: 416-363-1017 www.groundwoodbooks.com. Canada’s premier independent children’s publisher of award-winning and acclaimed picture books, junior and young adult books, Groundwork Guides, and Libros Tigrillo, a Spanish-language imprint. Exhibiting Staff: Patsy Aldana, Fred Horler Group3 Planners, LLC 506 8235 West 71st Avenue Arvada, CO 80004 303-456-4824 www.group3planners.com Group3 Planners LLC provides planning and interior design to libraries, addressing the changing role of libraries through needs assessment, strategic planning, building or space programming, space planning and design of library interiors. Exhibiting Staff: Sharon Rowlen, Mary Gulash, Beth Hager 465 Grove Press/ Atlantic Monthly (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 841 Broadway, 4th Fl. New York, NY 10003 212-614-7850 800-788-3123 Fax: 212-614-7886 www.groveatlantic.com Grove Press and Atlantic Monthly Press continue their proud tradition of publishing acclaimed fiction and fine nonfiction for the general trade. Includes the Black Cat and Canongate imprints. Guide By Cell Inc. 2251 300 Beale Street, Ste 608 San Francisco, CA 94105 415-297-6677 Fax: 707-988-7921 www.guidebycell.com Guide by Cell turns cell phones into library audio guides. For exhibitions, tours, or “How to use library” guides. Record over phone or upload files. Visitors use their cell phones. Online statistics provide amazing information. You can collect visitor feedback. Try for free, then pay a low fee. 466 Exhibiting Staff: David Asheim Guide To Reference 1418 50 East Huron Street Chicago, IL 60611 312-280-5282 800-545-2433 Fax: 312-280-5275 www.guidetoreference.org Guide to Reference from the ALA is now online! Grounded in a hundred-year history as the standard for reference service, Guide to Reference now offers over 16,000 authoritative print and Online reference resources with browse and search capabilities. Visit our booth for a demonstration and special conference pricing. Exhibiting Staff: Steven Hoffman Gumdrop Books 707 802 North 41st Street PO Box 505 Bethany, MO 64424 660-425-7777 800-821-7199 Fax: 866-321-7199 www.gumdropbooks.com Top educational book distributor and publisher for PreK through college level. Choose from 467 over 300 publishers, some exclusive. Exceptional service, unconditionally guaranteed. Lowest prices, one PO, flexible payment plan, outstanding cataloging and processing, free MARC records, over 2 million books ready to ship. Professional sales representatives and online ordering. Exhibiting Staff: Juanita Jones, Nick Fitzgerald H H.W. Wilson, Co. 1504 950 University Avenue Bronx, NY 10452 718-588-8400 800-367-6770 Fax: 718-590-1617 www.hwwilson.com Leading reference publisher for more than a century. Over 60 outstanding databases on WilsonOnline! Enjoy demos of a wide range of resources, including the new WilsonOnline CX Edition, Current Issues: Environment, Cinema 468 Image Gallery and the enhanced Art Image Museum Gallery. Exhibiting Staff: Deborah Loeding, Harold Regan, James Phelan, John O’Connor, Lu Parziale, Joseph Miller, Mark Gauthier, Nancy Kolady, Frank Daly Hachette Book Group USA 1122 237 Park Avenue New York, NY 10017-0010 212-364-1100 800-759-0190 Fax: 212-364-0943 www.hbgusa.com Hachette Book Group USA is a leading trade publisher comprised of Grand Central Publishing (formerly Warner Books), Little Brown and Company, Orbit, FaithWords, Center Street, Little Brown Books for Young Readers, Yen Press, and Hachette Audio. Exhibiting Staff: Heather Scott, Jessica Cartnick Hallett & Sons Expert Movers, Inc. 1656 7535 West 59th Street Summit, IL 60501 708-458-8600 800 645-6683 Fax: 708-458-7116 469 www.hallettmovers.com If you are relocating, re-carpeting, remodeling or integrating your library, stop by our booth to discuss your project and receive a free luggage tag. Exhibiting Staff: Jack L. Hallett Happy Feet, Inc. 1856 205 National Place, Unit 113 Longwood, FL 32750 www.happyfeet.net Harper Perennial 1020 10 East 53rd Street, 6th Floor New York, NY 10022-5299 212-207-7098 Fax: 212-2077098 www.harperperennial.com For nearly 50 years, HarperCollins, through its Harper Perennial imprint, has published great and lasting works in trade paperback, including classics. Today, the rebranded and relaunched Harper Perennial imprint continues to publish fiction and nonfiction of enduring value, while introducing readers to new, edgy literary writers. Visit us at www.OliveReader.com. 470 Exhibiting Staff: Carrie Kania, Jennifer Hart, Nicole Reardon HarperCollins Children’s Books 1013 1350 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10019 212-261-6789 Fax: 212-261-6925 www.harpercollinschildrens.com Our exhibit includes children’s books in trade, library and paperback editions, preschool through young adult, some titles in Spanish and some audio. Imprints include The Bowen Press, Greenwillow Books, Katherine Tegen Books and HarperTeen. Visit our booth for free books, galleys and great promotional materials! Exhibiting Staff: Patty Rosati, Dina Sherman HarperCollins Publishers 1014 10 East 53rd Street New York, NY 10022-5244 212-207-7592 800-331-3761 Fax: 212-207-6955 www.HarperCollins.com Visit us in the exhibit hall to see the latest fiction, nonfiction, cookbook, audio, and large 471 print titles from the imprints of HarperCollins Publishers. You do not want to miss our lineup of author signings and great book giveaways. Exhibiting Staff: Virginia Stanley, Bobby Brinson, Kayleigh George HARASSOWITZ 2424 Kreuzberger Ring 7b-d Wiesbaden, 65174 Germany 251-342-2929 800-348-6886 Fax: 800-574-5732 www.harrassowitz.de HARRASSOWITZ is a book and serial vendor for the academic and research library community, specializing in the distribution of scholarly books, periodicals, e-resources, and music scores. Now offering HERMIS 4.0, a complete suite of services for e-resources. Exhibiting Staff: Tina Feick, Justin Clarke, Kasia Stasik, Knut Dorn, Friedemann Weigel, Regina Lichti, Ulrike Moeller, Monika Krieg, Claudia Dorn, Nadja Dorn-Lange, Irene Leister, Pat Rodgers Heifer International 1857 1 World Avenue Little Rock, AR 72202 472 800-422-0474 www.heifer.org While Heifer International’s mission is to end hunger and poverty and care for the Earth, we’ve been passing on the gift of knowledge for more than 60 years. Heifer’s education programs give teachers and other educators the resources to help students develop a passion for helping others. Exhibiting Staff: Trainor-Namir Beth Pierce; David Henry Holt and Company 1104 175 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10010 646-307-5281 Fax: 6463075247 www.henryholtchildrensbooks.com Henry Holt Books for Young Readers is known for publishing quality children’s books by imaginative authors and illustrators including Denise Fleming, Kimberly Willis Holt, Peter McCarty, Nikki Giovanni, Bryan Collier, and Laurie Keller. Exhibiting Staff: Tim Jones 473 Highbridge Audio (A division of Workman Publishing Company) 903 c/o Workman Publishing Company 225 Varick St. New York, NY 10014-4381 212 614-7572 800-722-7202 x7572 Fax: 800-344-3482 www.highbridgeaudio.com HighBridge is your source for awarding winning fiction, nonfiction, and NPR radio-based audio publications; everything from mystery to history, from new voices to classic works. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern, Steven Pace Highsmith Inc. 1323 401 S Wright Rd PO Box 5210 Janesville, WI 53547-5210 608-743-8000 800-558-2110 Fax: 608-743-8009 www.highsmith.com 474 Better brands, better prices on library furnishing, equipment and supplies. Featuring a wide selection of early learning products, lounge furnishings and display materials. New gaming products help turn your library into a teen hot spot. $5 shipping and handling on orders shipped from our warehouse. Exhibiting Staff: Barb Howell, Kathy Topel, John Wilson, Kristen Kochan Holiday House 1007 425 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10017 212-688-0085 Fax: 212-421-6134 www.holidayhouse.com Holiday House is an independent American publisher that publishes fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and picture books for children of all ages from preschool through young adult. Visit us online at www.holidayhouse.com. Exhibiting Staff: Terry Borzumato-Greenberg, John Briggs, Mary Cash, Barbara Walsh 475 The Hollinger Corporation 1861 P.O. Box 8360 Fredericksburg, VA 22404-8360 800-634-0491 Fax: 800-947-8814 www.hollingercorp.com The Hollinger Corporation offers a wide variety of archival boxes; Mylar and Tyvek products; archival folders, envelopes, tissue paper; Permalife bond paper; Filmoplast paper mending and book repair tape, and more. Hollinger manufactures custom orders on a daily basis. Call for our free catalog or visit us online. Exhibiting Staff: Ann Marie Rubin, Elizabeth Williams Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade and Reference Publishers 931 222 Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02116 617-351-5000 Fax: 617-351-1111 www.hmhbooks.com Award-winning, quality hardcover and paperback books for children, young adults, and adults in all genres including: board books, picture books, early readers, chapter books, middle grade, young adult, fiction, nonfiction, and reference. 476 Exhibiting Staff: Betsy Groban, Margaret Raymo, Linda Magram, Lisa DiSarro Humphries Poli Architects, P.C. 2452 I IDW Publishing 1252 5080 Santa Fe Street San Diego, CA 92109 858-270-1315 Fax: 858-270-1308 www.idwpublishing.com IDW Publishing publishes graphic novels including Joe Hill’s Locke & Key, The Transformers, 30 Days of Night, Star Trek, Speed Racer, Dr. Who, and Angel, co-written by Joss Whedon. Worthwhile Books publishes children’s picture books including Michael Recycle, Vigfus the Viking, and Town of Zach. Exhibiting Staff: Alan Payne IEEE 519 445 Hoes Lane Piscataway, NJ 08854 877-570-4333 877-570-4333 Fax: 732-810-0266 477 www.ieee.org/digitalsubscriptions IEEE, a leading authority in the advancement of technology, offers online resources vital to researchers worldwide. IEEE Xplore delivers access to nearly 2 million articles from highly-cited journals, magazines, and conference proceedings, more than 1,800 technology standards, and has recently introduced online education courses. Visit us at www.ieee.org/di gitalsubscriptions. IGI Global 2538 701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Suite 200 Hershey, PA 17033-1240 717-533-8845 ext. 100 866-342-6657 Fax: 717-533-8661 www.igi-global.com IGI Global provides innovative and comprehensive research on computer science and information technology management and how it affects human activities and interactions. IGI Global is a leading publisher of reference works, journals, encyclopedias, teaching cases, and databases covering such areas as education, social science, library science, healthcare, and business management. 478 Exhibiting Staff: Jennifer Kuntch, Jackie Zanghi-LaPlaca, Nicole Gerhart, Jennifer Weston, Doug Miller, Nate Graham IImage Retrieval, Inc. 1558 3620 N. Josey Lane, Suite 103 Carrollton, TX 75007 972-492-0930 Fax: 972-492-5124 www.iiri.com IImage Retrieval (IIRI) is the exclusive distributor of the i2S line of book and rare works scanners and also offers several brands of microfilm and microfiche scanners. IIRI also provides extensive microfilm and fiche conversion services. Exhibiting Staff: Derek Jenkins, President; Anthony Duran, IIRI Sales; Alain Coste, i2S; Philippe Bayle, i2S Independent Publishers Group 542 814 N. Franklin St. Chicago, IL 60610 312-337-0747 800-888-4741 Fax: 312-337-5985 www.ipgbook.com 479 Independent Publishers Group is the exclusive distributor for a global range of innovative publishers. Among the highly relevant titles offered through wholesalers nationwide or direct from IPG are nonfiction titles on crafts, health, history, music, pop culture, spirituality, travel, and African American interests; fiction, Spanish-language, academic, and children’s books. Exhibiting Staff: Jeff Tegge, Cynthia Murphy Index Data – LLC (USA) 618 52 Whitman Ave. West Hartford, CT 06107 860-389-1568 866-489-1568 Fax: 860-561-5613 www.indexdata.com Worldwide distributor of a wide range of open source library software. Featuring MasterKey, MetaProxy and Pazpar2 for metasearching; Zebra for UNICODE-compliant indexing; the YAZ family of programs for facilitating information retrieval; YakPac, a search interface for young people; and custom-built applications to meet the most demanding requirements. Exhibiting Staff: David Hammer, Lynn Bailey Dorman, Sebastian 480 Indus International, Inc. 2340 340 South Oak Street West Salem, WI 54669-0890 608-786-0300 800-843-9377 Fax: 608-786-0786 www.indususa.com Automatic page turning scanner, the ScanRobot SR300 and overhead face-up book scanners. Integrated with ILL document delivery systems. Scanners with book cradles to handle books with tight binding and fragile books for preservation/archival scanning. Large formats, high resolution. Also, Microfilm, Microfiche, Opaque Card Readers and Reader Printers. Exhibiting Staff: Ameen Ayoob, Scott Stenslien, Don Batchelder, Dan Hilton Infobase Publishing Company 2031 132 West 31st Street, 17th Floor New York, NY 10001 212-967-8800 800-322-8755 Fax: 800-678-3633 http://www.infobasepublishing.com/ Infobase Publishing is a leading provider of supplemental educational materials to the school 481 and library markets. Product formats include books, online databases, videos, and digital products under such well-known names as Facts On File, Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Chelsea House, Bloom’s Literary Criticism, and Ferguson Publishing. Infor Library and Information Solutions 2207 550 Cochituate Rd, 3rd Flr West Wing Framingham, MA 01701 508-598-4063 800-825-2574 Fax: 508-598-4215 www.libraries.infor.com Infor Library & Information Solutions provides libraries and information centers with comprehensive automation solutions. Our products include an integrated library system, federated search, OpenURL, Online-based reporting and e-resources management. Through integrated features for personalization and participation, users customize their experience and enjoy the freedom of Online 2.0. Learn more: www.libraries.infor.com. Exhibiting Staff: Ellen Borensztajn, Connie Young Isaacson, Tamir 482 Information Today, Inc. 703 143 Old Marlton Pike Medford, NJ 08055 609-654-6266 800-300-9868 Fax: 609-654-6760 www.infotoday.com Information Today, Inc. (ITI) is the leading publisher and conference organizer in the library, information, and knowledge management industries. ITI publishes premier titles such as Information Today, Computers in Libraries, MultiMedia & Internet@Schools, ONLINE and Searcher. ITI sponsors industry conferences such as Internet Librarian and Computers in Libraries. Exhibiting Staff: Mike England, Rob Colding IngentaConnect 2351 875 Massachusetts Avenue, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02139 617-497-6514 Fax: 617-354-6875 www.publishingtechnology.com & www.ingentaconnect.com Publishing Technology’s scholarly service IngentaConnect is a global market leader in management and distribution of published 483 scientific, professional and academic research via the Internet. IngentaConnect offers access to over 23 million articles from 30,000 journals. IngentaConnect Complete offers enhanced branding, advanced statistics, holding management and current awareness alerting. Exhibiting Staff: Paul Overend, Weir-Williams, Douglas Wright Nick Ingram Digital 2304 One Ingram Boulevard La Vergne, TN 37086 615-213-5400 Fax: 615-213-5435 www.ingramdigital.com Ingram Digital is the leading independent eContent distributor and supplier of digital content management, hosting, and distribution services. We serve publishers, retailers, libraries, and higher education institutions worldwide. Ingram Digital focuses on connecting content creators to customers in all sectors and segments of the industry. Exhibiting Staff: James Gray, Rich Rosy, Mark McQuillan, Marcus Woodburn, Mark Carden, Martin Marlow, Linda Vendryes, Amy Miller, Rob Grindstaff, Patrick Moore, Will Moore, Brent Driver 484 Ingram Library Services Inc. 2304 One Ingram Blvd. P.O. Box 3006 LaVergne, TN 37086 800-937-5300 800-937-5300 Fax: 615-213-5111 http://www.ingramlibrary.com Ingram Library Services is a full-service distributor of books and A/V for libraries. We offer more books, highest fill rates, and quickest deliveries. ILS provides: cataloging and processing, collection development, standing order and continuations programs, opening day collection services and ipage. Learn more at: i ngramlibrary.com. Exhibiting Staff: Skip Prichard, Joe Reynolds, Valerie MacLeod, BJ Compau, Kay Bowin, Jay Blint, Cathy Suehisa, Colleen Foegle, Don Kaiser, Paul Duckworth, Sandy Walker, Lisa Button, Brit Murray, Elizabeth Silvis 485 InJoy Birth and Parenting Videos 753 7107 La Vista Place Longmont, CO 80503 303-447-2082x2 800-326-2082 Fax: 303-4498-788 www.injoyvideos.com InJoy Videos provides Librarians and other professionals with the highest quality, up-to-date videos on childbirth, breastfeeding, postpartum, child development, teen issues, and parenting. Please stop by Booth #753 for discounted pricing to public libraries. Innovative Interfaces, Inc. 1204 5850 Shellmound Way Emeryville, CA 94608 510-655-6200 Fax: 510-450-6350 www.iii.com 486 Innovative Interfaces (www.iii.com) provides trusted technology to libraries including the Millennium ILS, the INN-Reach direct consortial borrowing solution, the Innovative ERM, and the Encore discovery services platform. Headquartered in Emeryville, CA, the company is independently owned and operated and serves all types of libraries in over 40 countries. Inside 543 P.O. Box 22008 Seattle, WA 98122-0008 206-650-8722 Fax: 206-774-7690 www.insidedisplay.com LucaLight LED, solid-state shelf lighting for libraries. Ideal for retrofits as well as new construction, providing long life, high efficiency, easy installation, and no maintenance. www.lu calight.com. Javelin display shelving, made from sustainable woods, is FSC certified for use in LEED projects. Perimeter, free-standing and mobile systems available. www.javelinshelving. com. Exhibiting Staff: Ryan Sherman, Chris Couch 487 Institute of Museum and Library Services 1461 1800 M Street, NW, 9th Floor Washington, DC 20036-5802 202-653-4657 Fax: 202-653-4625 www.imls.gov The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal support for the nation’s 122,000 libraries and 17,500 museums, with a mission to create strong libraries and museums that connect people to information and ideas. Exhibiting Staff: Donald Delauter Integrated Technology Group 2146 5000 Miller Court East Norcross, GA 30071 678-337-7980 877-207-3127 Fax: 877-207-3129 www.integratedtek.com Integrated Technology Group develops, manufactures, sells, and supports library automation technologies that empower librarians to improve operational efficiencies and better 488 serve their patrons. With over thirty years’ experience, ITG combines smart technology and progressive design—creating cost-effective solutions for libraries in North America and around the world. Exhibiting Staff: Scott Hackstadt, Don Chadwick, Ron Birchard, Amy Thropp, Shai Robkin, Judy Robkin, Michael Imsand, Ken Evans, Alison Nolan, Sergio Villet Intelex Corp 1945 PO Box 859 Charlottesville, VA 22902 434-970-2286 Fax: 434-979-5804 www.nlx.com InteLex Corporation’s PAST MASTERS series encompasses the largest collection of full-text electronic editions in philosophy in the world. The series also includes definitive editions of full corpora and correspondence of seminal figures in literature, political theory; religious studies; education; German studies; sociology; philosophy of science; economics; and classics. Exhibiting Staff: Mark Rooks, Justin Cober-Lake Interface Electronics, Inc. 1852 4579 Abbotts Ridge Road, Suite 8 Duluth, GA 30097 489 770-623-1066 800-329-3289 Fax: 770-623-8001 www.interface.com and www.potomac.nu Interface Electronic presents The Potomac Electronic Messaging family of products. Designed for the non-technical among us, it’s an internal electronic bulletin board system for libraries. Replace paper signs and notices with attention grabbing LCD screens. In addition, Interface is your guaranteed best pricing source for your Envisionware software needs! Exhibiting Staff: John Noll, Chuck Singer and Patrick Duffy Islamic Books/ Tahrike Tarsile Qu’ran, Inc 1940 iTeam Resources, Inc 845 P.O. Box 547651 Orlando, FL 32854 407-341-7957 877-426-8292 Fax: 407-835-7933 www.iteaminc.com PrintQuest Network print cost recovery, Re’Quest PC Reservation, smart/magnetic card systems, Combo library cards, library/campus cards, 490 coinops. Total soultions for unattennded point of sale and library and campus software. Exhibiting Staff: Megan Newell, Larry Court, Mike Browne, Sean Novosad, Jay Smith J Jasper Group 604 225 Clay St. Jasper, IN 47546 812-482-3204 800-622-5661 Fax: 812-771-4650 www.jaspergroup.us.com Quality furniture and shelving specifically designed for educational and library use. Nine facilities with over 1,400,000 square feet of manufacturing space give a clear production advantage. Our selection of materials, state of art equipment, innovative designs, and 80 years of skillful woodworking combine to bring the best in furniture. Exhibiting Staff: Fred Schutmaat Jean Touzot Librairie Internationale 2421 38, rue Saint-Sulpice Paris, FR 75278 CEDEX 06 France 491 802-899-2436 http://www.touzot.froup.us.com Jean Touzot Librairie Internationale is a worldwide supplier of French language books and periodicals from all francophone countries. We offer complete monographic and serials management including approval and slip notification plans, electronic record transfer, and online selection and ordering. Exhibiting Staff: Jean-Denis Touzot, Chaumontet and Robert Robbins Lionel John Wiley & Sons Inc. 2232 111 River Street Hoboken, NJ 07030 201-748-6000 877-762-2974 www.wiley.com Wiley is a global publisher of print and electronic products, specializing in STM and social sciences books, journals, databases, education materials, professional/consumer books and online subscription services. Wiley is the parent company of Wiley-Blackwell and includes imprints: For Dummies, Onlinester’s New World, CliffsNotes, Jossey-Bass, Pfeiffer, VCH, Frommer’s and others. 492 Johns Hopkins University Press 2435 2715 N Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218-4319 410-516-6900 800-537-5487 Fax: 410-516-4189 www.press.jhu.edu The Johns Hopkins University Press is America’s oldest university press. We publish around 200 scholarly and general interest books and more than 60 journals each year. We manage membership services for several scholarly and professional associations and provide online access to over 350 journals from more than 60 academic presses. JSTOR 647 149 Fifth Avenue, 8th Floor New York, NY 10010 212-358-6400 Fax: 212-358-6499 www.jstor.org JSTOR is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1995 to build trusted archives for scholarship. The JSTOR archive, accessed at more than 5,000 institutions worldwide, contains over 1,100 journals from more than 500 493 publishers. JSTOR also contains hundreds of pamphlets, images, manuscripts, and other primary sources contributed from the scholarly community. Junior Library Guild 2314 7858 Industrial Parkway Plain City, OH 43064 800-491-0174 800-325-9558 Fax: 800-827-3080 www.juniorlibraryguild.com A review service specializing in Collection Development for Public and School Libraries. New Release hardcover books for Children and Young adults at discounts up to 55% off publishers’ prices. Books are offered in new release Collection Development packages. All books are reviewed in manuscript stage, Get tomorrows award winners today! Exhibiting Staff: Angela Martin – Davis, Randy Asmo, Chris Mottayaw, Andrew Thorne, Marsha Filia K K.G. Saur (an imprint of Walter de Gruyter) 2047 545 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2410 494 New York, NY 10018 212-564-9223 Fax: 212-564-9224 www.degruyter.com K.G. Saur, an imprint of Walter de Gruyter, is known throughout the world as one of the leading publishers of biographical and bibliographical reference titles serving the library and academic community worldwide. Today over 3,800 titles are available in print, on CD-ROM, DVD, and microfiche, as eBooks, and online. Exhibiting Staff: Mary Marshall, Clara Waldrich, Kathryn Ruehle Kane/ Miller Book Publishers, Inc. 507 P.O. Box 8515 La Jolla, CA 92038 858-456-0540 800-968-1930 Fax: 858-456-9641 www.kanemiller.com Award-winning children’s books from around the world. Exhibiting Staff: Sondra Santos LaBrie, Chris Parnell, Byron Parnell 495 Keesing’s 547 4905 Del Ray Ave, #405 Bethesda, MD 20814 301-718-8770 800-332-3535 Fax: 301-718-8494 www.keesings.com Exhibiting Staff: Jonathan Hixon, Vicki Toman Kids Can Press 824 29 Birch Avenue Toronto, ON M4V 1E2 Canada 416-925-5437 866-481-5827 Fax: 416-960-5437 www.kidscanpress.com Kids Can Press is the largest Canadian children’s book publisher with an extensive, award-winning library of more than 650 picture books, nonfiction and fiction titles for toddlers to young adults. Exhibiting Staff: Scott Robins, Karen Boersma KO Kids Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 P.O. Box 3680 496 San Rafael, CA 94901 415-380-3680 800-788-3123 www.kokidsbooks.com KO Kids Books is dedicated to creating fine-quality children’s books, which aim to spark confidence and imagination in children of all ages. The most recent book, “One” has garnered star reviews and great response by teachers and librarians. Exhibiting Staff: Kathryn Otoshi L Landmark Audiobooks LLC 1048 200 Skipjack Rd Prince Frederick, MD 20678 410-535-5590 800-580-2989 Fax: 410-535-4298 www.landmarkaudio.com Your full service audiobook resource. Thousands of unabridged and abridged titles from all major and emerging publishers packaged in shelfready Library Editions. Processing available and FREE replacements for the first year. Visit www.land markaudio.com browse our online catalog or for information on our Lease and Standing Order Plans. 497 Exhibiting Staff: Stefany Lang The Latin American Book Store Ltd. 2335 204 N. Geneva Street Ithaca, NY 14850 607-273-2418 Fax: 607-273-6003 www.latinamericanbooks.com Since 1982The Latin American Book Store, Ltd.™, in Ithaca, New York has provided academic libraries with the most recent Latin American and Spanish publications, building and maintaining library collections. Specializing in firm orders and approval plans, we work exclusively with academic level material and offer professional, expert service. Exhibiting Staff: Linda Russo, Library Liaison LearningExpress, LLC 1314 2 Rector Street, 26th Floor New York, NY 10006 212-995-2566 800 295-9556 Fax: 212-295-2556 www.learningexpressllc.com LearningExpress LLC is a leading provider of print and online educational and professional 498 assessment, test-preparation, and skill-building resources. LearningExpress’ online platforms are accessible by more than 130 million people through over 4,000 libraries and 5,000 schools, preparing every level of learner—from K–12 to college to adult—for continual success. Exhibiting Staff: Tom Burnosky Lectorum 914 524 Broadway, 5th Floor New York, NY 10012 800-853-3291 877-532-8676 www.lectorum.com Lectorum is a full service supplier of Spanish Language books servicing the needs of public libraries for 47 years. We supply Children’s books as well as Adult. We assist in Start up Libraries, Collection Development and Approval Plans. You have seen the rest now work with the best. Exhibiting Staff: Carmen Rivera Leo A Daly 732 8600 Indian Hills Drive Omaha, NE 68114 402-391-8111 Fax: 402-391-8564 www.leoadaly.com 499 LEO A DALY is an international architecture, engineering, planning, interior design, and program management firm with 24 offices. We have designed over 50 libraries within the last 15 years—inspirational libraries that satisfy traditional and technologically savvy patrons, while providing an architecture of interaction where people learn collaboratively. Exhibiting Staff: Nancy Novak and David Hawes Lerner Publishing Group 1006 241 1st Ave. North Minneapolis, MN 55401 612-332-3344 800-328-4929 Fax: 800-332-1132 www.lernerbooks.com Lerner Publishing Group publishes top-quality titles for grades PreK-12, including entertaining picture books, engaging fiction offerings, and enlightening nonfiction titles for curricular support and pleasure reading. Imprints: Carolrhoda Books, Lerner Publications, Millbrook Press, Graphic Universe, Twenty-First Century Books, Kar-Ben Publishing, and ediciones Lerner. We also distribute Darby Creek Publishing. Lexicon Bilingual Resources 1844 6380 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1400 Los Angeles, CA 90048 500 323-782-7593 800-411-6666 Fax: 323-782-7322 www.lexiconbr.com Lexicon Bilingual Resources provides educational programs to libraries that wish to help their Spanish – speaking patrons excel in various areas of life. Our programs include the best-selling ESL program Inglés sin Barreras, computer training programs, vocational ESL for healthcare and construction and much more. Please visit us at www.lexiconbr.com. Exhibiting Staff: Mariana Small, Lynne Karle LexisNexis 1738 7500 Old Georgetown Road, Suite 1300 Bethesda, MD 20814 301-951-4520 800-638-8380 http://academic.lexisnexis.com LexisNexis® provides authoritative legal, news, and business information to corporate, legal, government and academic markets. Stop by 501 our booth to learn about the LexisNexis® U.S. Congressional Digital Collection, the most extensive offering of Congressional information available for research libraries. Liberty Fund, Inc. 2346 8335 Allison Point Trail, #300 Indianapolis, IN 46250 317-842-0880 800-955-8335 Fax: 317-579-6060 www.libertyfund.org Liberty Fund, Inc. publishes new editions of classic works in American Constitutional history, European history, law, political philosophy, and economics. Librarians will be interested in Liberty Fund’s collection of primary source materials, as well as the books on the American founding by authors such as George Washington and Alexander Hamilton. Exhibiting Staff: Patsy Lang, Kristen Beach, Tom Lewis LibLime 722 P.O. Box 892 Athens, OH 45701 888-564-2457 888-564-2457 Fax: 888-564-2457 www.liblime.com 502 LibLime is the global leader in open-source solutions for libraries. We make it easy for libraries to use open-source software by providing commercial services such as: hosting, data migration, ongoing support, software implementation and development. Our products include Koha Integrated Library System, ‡bibli os.net and MasterKey MetaSearch. Fully-managed solutions are available. Exhibiting Staff: Joshua Ferraro, Marc Roberson, Susan Buchanan LibQUAL+ 2152 21 Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036 202-296-2296 Fax: 202-872-0884 www.libqual.org LibQUAL+(R) is a suite of services that libraries use to solicit, track, understand, and act upon users’ opinions of service quality. The program’s centerpiece is a rigorously tested Online-based survey bundled with training that helps libraries assess and improve library services, change organizational culture, and market the library. Libramation, Inc. 2303 12527-129 Street NW. Edmonton, T5L 1H7 AB Canada 503 780-443-5822 888-809-0099 Fax: 780-443-5998 www.libramation.com Liberate patrons and staff with Libramation’s Automated Solutions! Make routine library tasks a breeze with our Self-Check Out Stations, Ergonomic Circulation Desk, Media Bank CD/DVD dispenser, Automated Materials Handling and our Lib~Digit RFID Solution. Exhibiting Staff: Debra Jowett, Frank Mussche, Allan Yanitski, Kai Tietje, Markus Flory Libraries Unlimited/ Greenwood Publishing Group 1632 P.O. Box 5007 88 Post Road West Westport, CT 06881 203-226-3571 800-225-5800 Fax: 203-222-1502 www.lu.com Libraries Unlimited serves the needs of the profession through quality publications for students and faculty, practicing librarians, media specialists, and teachers. Visit booth 1632 to meet our authors and editors and peruse our titles on display. 504 Exhibiting Staff: Debby LaBoon; Sue Easun; Sharon Coatney; Barbara Ittner; Ron Maas; Sheila Lucier; Mary Jo Scala; Deb Levitov; Blanche Woolls Library Automation Technologies 2252 2 East Atlantic Avenue Somerdale, NJ 08083 856-566-4121 Fax: 856-346-9099 www.LATcorp.com Library Automation Technologies, Inc. designs, manufactures, markets, and supports automated library patron self-checkout and CD/DVD circulation media management systems. The company focus is to integrate technologies for increased efficiency and self-reliance to enhance the library experience of librarians and the patrons they serve. Visit our Online site: www .LATcorp.com. Exhibiting Staff: Oleg, Steve, Val, Julia, David Library Bureau Inc. 1921 172 Industrial Rd. Fitchburg, MA 01420 978-345-7942 800-221-6638 Fax: 978-345-0188 505 www.librarybureau.com Since 1876, Library Bureau has furnished quality crafted furniture for libraries – computer workstations, shelving, circulation desks, carrels, technical units, tables and seating. Exhibiting Staff: Kemper Ryan Library Journal 1432 360 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10010 646-746-6785 Fax: 646-746-6598 www.libraryjournal.com Considered to be the “bible” of the library world, LJ is read by over 100,000 library directors, administrators; staff in public, academic, and special libraries. LJ contains information including features capturing trends in technology and management, best books for collection development, evaluative reviews written and signed by librarians and more. Library of Congress 1338 101 Independence Avenue SE Washington, DC 20540-4281 202-707-5815 Fax: 202-707-0973 www.loc.gov 506 Library of Congress staff will be available to answer inquiries about LC services and resources. Theater presentations highlight LC’s service, including Cataloger’s Desktop and Classification Online, initiatives in digital preservation, LC resources for the K-12 curriculum, and highlights of the American Folklife collection. Purchase memorabilia from the sales shop. Exhibiting Staff: Library of Congress staff Library Strategies 652 325 Cedar Street, Suite 555 St. Paul, MN 55101 651-287-0061 www.thefriends.org Library Strategies is a consulting group of The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library. We provide the highest quality consulting services to support libraries and all library organizations. Our services include advocacy training and capital campaigns. Exhibiting Staff: Sue Hall Library Systems & Services 1247 12850 Middlebrook Rd., Ste 400 Germantown, MD 20874 301-540-5100 800-638-8725 507 Fax: 301-540-5522 www.lssi.com Since 1981 Library Systems & Services library professionals have been helping libraries of all types by building high quality databases to optimize and enhance their automated library systems. We have built our reputation on quality, accuracy and prompt, personal service, tailored to the needs of each client library. Exhibiting Staff: Robert Windrow Library Technologies Inc. 1108 2300 Computer Ave., #D-19 Willow Grove, PA 19090-1736 215-830-9320 800-795-9504 Fax: 215-830-9422 www.librarytech.com Authority control and database services. Ongoing Authority Express and Authority Update service to keep your library catalog correct and current with LC practice. Custom item field and smart barcode creation for all major library vendors. Exhibiting Staff: Marsha Hunt, Thomas Gilbert Lifebound, LLC 952 1530 High Street Demver, Co 80218 508 303-327-5688 877-737-8510 Fax: 303-327-5684 www.lifebound.com LifeBound, a national student success and coaching company for grades 5-12, offers: • “Stairstep” series consisting of books, curricula and assessments. • Speaker services—president, Carol Carter, available for keynotes. • Academic coaches training. • Faculty training and professional development. Email: caroljcarter@l ifebound.com. Lindsay and Croft 2121 Unit B, Bicester Park Charbridge Way, Bicester Oxfordshire, OX26 4ST United Kingdom (+)44-1869-363-599 Fax: (+)44-1869-363-590 www.lindsayandcroft.com Lindsay and Croft sells monographs published in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe to academic libraries worldwide. Lindsay and Croft is a subsidiary of YBP Library Services and together the two companies provide complete English-language coverage, much of it on an approval basis, and effecting duplication control. 509 Listening Library 1215 Attn: Library and School Services 400 Hahn Road Westminster, MD 21157 800-940-3000 800-733-3000 Fax: 1-800-940-7046 www.library.booksontape.com For over 50 years, Listening Library has been the leading publisher of unabridged audiobooks for children/young adults. Backlist includes one of the largest collections of Newbery winners, plus a wide selection of classic literature and popular fiction. For FREE lifetime replacements order direct from Books On Tape. Exhibiting Staff: Cheryl Herman, Brian Gurewitz Literary Freedom Project 2618 314 W. 231 Street, #470 Bronx, NY 10463 718-530-9132 Fax: 718-504-9600 Launched in 1998, Mosaic is a quarterly magazine exploring the literary arts by writers of African descent. Each issue contains a unique blend of essays, profiles, and reviews. 510 Little, Brown and Company 1124 237 Park Avenue New York, NY 10017-0010 212-364-1542 Fax: 212-364-0628 www.hbgusa.com Quality hardcover and paperback books for children and young adults. For more than 160 years, Little, Brown Books for Young readers has produced children’s classics for all ages and across all formats. Exhibiting Staff: Victoria Stapleton, Smith and a cast of thousands! Andrew Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd. 942 2143 Wooddale Dr. Woodbury, MN 55125 651-291-1970 800-THE-MOON Fax: 651-291-1908 www.llewellyn.com For over a century, Llewellyn has been a leading publisher of Body, Mind, Spirit books, including bestselling metaphysical, self-help, holistic health, astrology, tarot, and earth-based spirituality titles. Our two imprints include Midnight Ink (mystery novels) and Flux (young adult). 511 Exhibiting Staff: Jerry Rogers & Rhonda Ogren London Book Fair 1320 Gateway House 28 The Quadrant Richmond, Surrey TW 9 1DN United Kingdom 44-20-8910-7925 Fax: 44-20-8910-7930 www.londonbookfair.co.uk London Book Fair – April 20-22, 2009. London Book Fair is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. LBF brings you three days of focused access to customers, content and emerging markets. www.londonbookfair.co.uk London Town Press (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 P.O. Box 585 Montrose, CA 91011 818-248-4000 800-788-3123 Fax: 818-957-6922 www.londontownpress.com London Town Press was founded in 1998 to produce children’s literature in distinguished visual formats which please children and meet the practical needs of today’s teachers and 512 parents. The London Town list has expanded in both picture books and nonfiction, including wildlife books by Jean-Michel Cousteau. Lorito Books, Inc. 2622 10395 W. 74th Place Arvada, CO 80005 800-420-6936 Fax: 303-425-3277 Luna Imaging, Inc. 2519 2702 Media Center Drive Los Angeles, CA 90065 800-452-5862 800-452-LUNA Fax: 323-221-2846 www.lunaimaging.com Luna Imaging produces LUNA and the Insight® Software Suite, which together provide a complete visual environment for cataloging and working online with high-resolution images and data from anywhere at anytime. In addition, Luna Imaging provides scanning services at competitive rates to convert collections into digital form. Exhibiting Staff: Nancy Harm, Anna Miller 513 M M.E. Sharpe, Inc. 2206 80 Business Park Dr. Armonk, NY 10504 914-273-1800 800-541-6563 Fax: 914-273-2106 www.mesharpe.com M.E. Sharpe publishes reference works, journals, and books across a broad range of the social sciences. Other imprints include Sharpe Reference, publishing single and multivolume reference titles for high school, academic, and public libraries, and the new Sharpe Focus, publishing high interest nonfiction book series for ages 12 and up. Exhibiting Staff: Diana McDermott, Sanzone, Jim Wright, Todd Hallman Donna Macmillan (formerly Holtzbrinck Publishers) 1103 175 Fifth Avenue 21st flr New York, NY 10010-7725 646-307-5753 Fax: 646-307-5745 www.macmillanlibrary.com 514 Adult and young adult trade titles in hardcover and paperback from publishers Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Henry Holt, St. Martin’s Press, Griffin, Picador, Tor/Forge, and Minotaur. Exhibiting Staff: Talia Ross Magazine Subscription Service Agency 538 5248 State Road 54 New Port Richey, FL 34652 800-368-7922 800-368-7922 Fax: 800-889-2004 www.magazinesubservagy.com We are a small, independent subscription service. We handle over 250,000 publications. Our target markets are public and school libraries. When available, we will provide free replacement issues for our customers. Exhibiting Staff: Richard Emmons, Keith Wilde Magination Press 1210 750 First Street NE Washington, DC 20002-4241 202-336-5500 800-374-2721 Fax: 202-336-6191 www.maginationpress.com 515 Magination Press publishes beautifully written and accessible storybooks, picture books, and workbooks to help children deal with a wide variety of psychological concerns and challenges. Exhibiting Staff: Nora Kisch Maney Publishing 1442 Suite 1C, Joseph’s Well Hanover Walk Leeds, WY LS3 1AB United Kingdom +44-113-243-2800 Fax: +44-113-386-8178 http://www.maney.co.uk Maney Publishing is committed to publishing journals in print and electronic formats that are international in scope and peer reviewed. We are especially well-known for titles in languages and literature, archaeology and history and biomedical science. Our list also includes a major cluster in materials science and engineering. Exhibiting Staff: Shelly Turner Mango Languages 653 22865 Heslip Dr. Novi, MI 48375 248-596-0050 877-626-4611 Fax: 248-432-1829 516 www.MangoLanguages.com Libraries all across the country are happily involved with Mango Languages. We provide a user friendly Online based language learning application. Your patrons will have remote access to our foreign language and ESL courses. We provide tier 1 customer support. Call now to set up a trial 1-877-626-4611. Exhibiting Staff: Ryan Colpaert, Michael Goulas, Jason Teshuba Maple Tree Press (dist. in US by Publishers Group West; dist. in Canada by Raincoast Books) 931 51 Front Street East, Suite 200 Toronto, Ontario M5E 1B3 Canada 416-304-0702 800-788-3123 Fax: 416-304-0525 www.mapletreepress.com Maple Tree Press is the award-winning publisher of children’s illustrated nonfiction books on nature, activities, sports, biography and science for kids ages 5-13. We are also the publisher of the OWL Books and Popular Mechanics For Kids imprints. Exhibiting Staff: Dawn Todd 517 MARCIVE, Inc. 1337 PO Box 47508 San Antonio, TX 78265 800-531-7678 800-531-7678 Fax: 210-646-0167 www.marcive.com MARCIVE has the right blend for your library! Authority control – LC, ACP, Canadian, Sears, Genre, MeSH, NASA. Catalog enrichment (TOC, Fiction/biography, Accelerated Reader, Lexile), MARC conversion, reclassification. Documents Without Shelves for electronic government document access. Cataloging, including MARC records for ERIC documents with links where available. Exhibiting Staff: Scott Fleming, Janifer Meldrum, Joan Chapa, Jim Noel, Mary Mastraccio, Carol Love Marquis Who’s Who 1517 890 Mountain Ave, Suite 300 New Providence, NJ 07974 908-673-1000 800-473-7020 Fax: 908-673-1177 www.marquiswhoswho.com 518 Marquis Who’s Who, America’s Biographer for 110 Years. Publisher of Who’s Who in America since 1899, Marquis Who’s Who offers the most comprehensive biographical database of executives and decision-makers across all fields. Now offering choice of annual subscriptions or ondemand access. Free trials are available by calling 1-800-473-7020, ext 1044, or by e-mailing [email protected]. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Noerr, Fred Marks, Jim Pfister, Charlie Lillis, Bob Docherty, Roxane Russo Marshall Cavendish 2211 99 White Plains Road PO Box 2001 Tarrytown, NY 10591 914-332-8888 800-821-9881 Fax: 914-332-1888 www.marshallcavendish.us 519 Publisher of quality children’s nonfiction, fiction, encyclopedias, and online resources for grades K-12. Imprints include: Marshall Cavendish Reference Books, Benchmark Books, and Marshall Cavendish Children’s Books. Exhibiting Staff: Rick Jusko; Richard Farley; Margery Cuyler; Walter Harvey; Brian Buerkle Marvel Comics 1252 417 Fifth Avenue, 10th floor New York City, NY 10016 212-576-4000 www.marvel.com Marvel Comics is a division of Marvel Enterprises, Inc., a leading global character-based entertainment company that has developed and owns a library of more than 5,000 characters, which have entertained generations around the world for over 60 years. Exhibiting Staff: David Gabriel Mary Ann Liebert Inc. 1555 140 Huguenot Street, 3rd Floor 520 New Rochelle, NY 10801 914-740-2100 800-654-3237 Fax: 914-740-2101 liebertpub.com Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishes authoritative peer-reviewed journals in promising areas of science and biomedical research. Genetic Engineering News (GEN), first in its field, is today the industry’s most widely read biotechnology publication worldwide. A complete list of the firm’s over sixty journals, books, and newsletters is available at www.liebertpub.com. MBA Design & Display Products Corp. 537 35 E. Uwchlan Ave. Suite 318 Exton, PA 19341 610-524-7590 800-635-7386 Fax: 610-524-7604 www.mba-worldwide.com mila-wall® —Demountable panels, ideal for changing or temporary exhibition spaces and traveling exhibitions. Patented products with proven experience. Permanent wall appearance with the benefits of modular connection techniques. User friendly, unlimited design 521 flexibility, durable and stable, paintable and removable panel finishes, stocked inventory. Exhibiting Staff: Brian Smith, Southwest Regional Sales Manager & Marie Gillies, VP, General Manager McFarland & Company Inc. Publishers 1840 Box 611 Jefferson, NC 28640 336-246-4460 800-253-2187 (orders only) Fax: 336-246-5018 www.mcfarlandpub.com McFarland is a leading U.S. publisher of scholarly, reference and academic books. Located in Jefferson, North Carolina (in the Appalachian Mountains), McFarland publishes books that can be found in libraries worldwide. McGraw-Hill Professional 2117 Two Penn Plaza, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10121-2298 212-904-5430 800-722-4726 Fax: 212-904-6030 www.mhprofessional.com 522 McGraw-Hill is a leader in business management and leadership, medicine and nursing, science reference, engineering, green technology & construction, computer training and network security, test preparation, world languages, consumer health, self-help, parenting. Digital products include AccessScience, AccessMedicine, AccessEngineering, and JAMAevidence. Exhibiting Staff: Karolyn Anderson, Kaia Hilson, Alexandra Blondel Medianet/ Schedule3W 2322 5515 Cogswell Street Halifax, NS B3J 1R2 Canada 902-422-1973 x182 Fax: 902-421-1267 www.dymaxion.ca Medianet, flexible comprehensive software for managing and scheduling equipment and media (physical & digitized). Tracks equipment from centralized offices, storage closets and in rooms. MEDIANET produces pick lists, shipping labels & reports. Clients and staff love the Online interface! Interfaces with your ILS. Optional hosting using our servers. Exhibiting Staff: Peter Mason, Brian Flynn 523 Mergent, Inc. 2339 580 Kingsley Park Drive Fort Mill, SC 29715 800-342-5647 800-342-5647 Fax: 800-559-6945 www.mergent.com Mergent has been transforming data into knowledge for over a century. Our databases contain detailed financial information on over 35,000 global publicly traded companies, 20,000 U.S. municipal bond issuers, and extensive data on corporate bonds, dividends, corporate actions and unit investment trusts. Learn more at ww w.mergent.com. Exhibiting Staff: Fred Jenkins, Sam Ellner, Brian Whelan, John Carino, Tevis Vandergriff Meridian Education 2031 PO Box 2053 Princeton, NJ 08543-2053 800-257-5126 800-257-5126 524 Fax: 609-671-0266 http://www.meridianeducation.com Meridian provides educational resources that are ideal for Career & Technical Education instructors dedicated to the health and service industries. Meridian’s library of content provides up-to-date, skill-based educational media that thoroughly prepares students to enter and succeed in the workforce. Midwest Library Service 1308 11443 St. Charles Rock Road Bridgeton, MO 63044 314-739-3100 800-325-8833 Fax: 800-962-1009 www.midwestls.com Midwest Library Service provides books, processing, and collection development services including firm order, approval plan, out-of-print, and standing order programs to academic, public, and special libraries. InterACQ is Midwest’s Online-based acquisitions management system. Exhibiting Staff: Jay Askuvich, Diane Basile, Steven Chase, Chris Crosby, Cindy Human Midwest Tape 2432 6950 Hall Street 525 P.O. Box 820 Holland, OH 43528 800-875-2785 800-875-2785 Fax: 800-444-6645 www.midwesttapes.com Midwest Tape is the premier provider of DVDs, Music CDs and audiobooks to public libraries. We offer over 250,000 titles including fiction, nonfiction, educational, children’s, and foreign titles. Other value added services offered include OCLC MARC records, ODC’s, VIP digital processing, customized standing orders and a Online site designed for public librarians. Exhibiting Staff: Eric Timm, Ed Altwies, Erin Horne, Janet Forshey, Kelly White, Bill Hartman, Elaine Wood, Steve Smith, John Eldred Milkweed Editions (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 1011 Washington Ave. South, Ste 300 Minneapolis, MN 55415-1246 612-332-3192 800-520-6455 Fax: 612-215-2550 www.milkweed.org Award-winning, nonprofit literary publisher of books emphasizing cultural diversity, environmental stewardship, poetry and insightful 526 nonfiction for high school to adult readers. Publisher for Milkweeds for Young Readers (8-14). Exhibiting Staff: Jessica Deutsch Milliken Carpet 1662 201 Lukken Industrial Dr. W LaGrange, GA 30240 800-241-4826 Fax: 706-880-5998 www.millikencarpet.com MINISIS Inc. 504 210 West Broadway, 5th Floor Vancouver, V5Y3W2 British ColumbiaCanada 604-255-4366 Fax: 604-255-4367 www.minisisinc.com MINISIS is a multinational software company with a deployed client-base numbering in the 1000s, across 63 countries. Our ILS product called, M2L, is designed for any type of library, with MARC/non-MARC interfaces to cover all library processes from: acquisitions, catalogue, serials, circulation, digital asset and reproductions management to dynamic OPACs. Exhibiting Staff: Kyle Handsaeme (Marketing Representative) & Christopher Burcsik (C.E.O) 527 MIT Press 1758 238 Main Street, Suite 500 Cambridge, MA 02142 617-253-2889 800-207-8354 Fax: 617-577-1545 http://mitpressjournals.org MIT Press Journals published its first quarterlies in 1970. Today, we continue to add journals of long-standing repute or fresh potential to our list. We publish over thirty titles in print and electronic formats, and in many subject areas, including the arts and humanities, social sciences, and science and technology. Exhibiting Staff: Nicholas Lindsay mk Sorting Systems 2603 105 Highland Park Dr. Bloomfield, CT 06002 860-769-5500 www.mk-sorting-systems.com/en Montel Inc 1652 225 4th Avenue P.O. Box 130 Montmagny, QC G5V 3S5 QC Canada 418-248-0235 528 877-935-0236 Fax: 418-248-7266 www.montel.com For your academic, public or special libraries, Montel offers a complete line of products for cantilever library shelving, mobile shelving systems, cabinets and much more. Exhibiting Staff: Joey P. Boudreau Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards 1415 1129 Woodmere Ave., Suite B Traverse City, MI 49686 231-933-0445 Fax: 231-933-0448 http://www.MoonbeamAwards.com Presented by Jenkins Group and Independent Publisher Online, the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards bring increased recognition to exemplary children’s books and their creators, and support childhood literacy and life-long reading. Awards are given in 30 categories covering the full range of subjects, styles and age groups of children’s books. Exhibiting Staff: Jim Barnes 529 Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2628 1537 Fourth St, Ste 228 San Rafael, CA 94901 800-228-9162 Fax: 415-462-0004 http://www.morganclaypool.com Morgan & Claypool is an innovative new publisher in the fields of engineering and computer science. Our first product, the Synthesis Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science, is a revolutionary collection of e-books. Exhibiting Staff: Mike Jones Morgan Reynolds Publishing 1239 620 S. Elm Street, Suite 223 Greenboro, NC 27406 336-275-1311 800-535-1504 Fax: 800-535-5725 morganreynolds.com Morgan Reynolds publishes insightful, lively, and well-documented nonfiction for students and interested readers at the middle school, high school, and college level. 530 Morningstar 2135 22 West Washington Chicago, IL 60602 312-384-3776 866-215-2509 Fax: 312-384-4090 www.morningstar.com Visit our booth for a demonstration of Morningstar Investment Research Center. View investing research, analysis, and data online. Includes stock, fund, and industry reports, closed-end funds, exchange traded funds, star ratings, earnings, quotes, financial statements, and much more. Exhibiting Staff: Camille Sulllivan, Lars Wasvick Mother Goose Programs 709 PO Box 423 136 Main Street Chester, VT 05143 802-875-2751 800-763-BOOK Fax: 802-875-2790 531 www.mothergooseprograms.org Liven up your programs with products from Mother Goose Programs. Learn about What’s the BIG Idea?: Science and Math for Young Children in Your Public Library and how you can incorporate science and math into your programming. Exhibiting Staff: Wendy Martin, Sally Anderson, Joan Nagy Mountain Press Publishing Co. 1564 1301 S. 3rd St. W PO Box 2399 Missoula, MT 59801 406-728-1900 800-234-5308 Fax: 406-728-1635 www.mountain-press.com Mountain Press Publishing Company is an independent publisher devoted to providing high quality nonfiction books, for adults and children, on geology, earth science, birds, plants, ecology and Western history. Exhibiting Staff: Anne Iverson 532 Movie Licensing USA 1317 10795 Watson Road St. Louis, MO 63127 314-984-6178 888-267-2658 Fax: 877-876-9873 www.movlic.com Movie Licensing USA provides Public Performance Site Licensing to public libraries so they can show movies legally to enhance programs like summer reading, books-to-movies, Teen Read Week, holiday events and much more. N National Academies Press 1456 500 5th St. NW Keck 115 Washington, DC 20001 202-334-2612 800-624-6242 Fax: 202-334-2588 www.nap.edu The National Academies Press (NAP) was created by the National Academies to publish the reports issued by the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council. 533 Exhibiting Staff: Virginia Bryant National Archive Publishing Company – NAPC 1846 300 N. Zeeb Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48106 734-302-6500 800-420-6272 Fax: 734-302-6581 http://www.napubco.com NAPC, known for it’s top-quality archives, provides over 18,000 titles in microfilm to libraries around the world. Plus we offer unique scanning and content solutions to institutions and businesses—stop by Exhibit #1846 to learn more. Exhibiting Staff: Ann Curtis National Book Foundation Booth 820 95 Madison Avenue, Suite 709 New York, NY 10016 212-685-0261 www.nationalbook.org As the presenter of the National Book Awards, the National Book Foundation celebrates the best of American literature and enhances the 534 cultural value of good writing in America via educational and national programs. National Book Network 2104 4501 Forbes Blvd. Lanham, MD 20706 301-459-3366 800-462-6420 Fax: 301-429-5746 www.nbnbooks.com NBN is an independent full-service sales, marketing, and distribution company serving North American and overseas publishers of nonfiction, fiction, and children’s titles. We provide sales, marketing, order fulfillment, and credit and collections services to independent publishers. Our growth is based on the successful partnership we’ve developed with each of our clients. Exhibiting Staff: Ginger Miller, Marianne Bohr, Jeanne Kramer National Endowment for the Arts – The Big Read 704 1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20506 202-682-5092 Fax: 202-682-5481 www.NEABigRead.org 535 The Big Read is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts designed to restore reading to the center of American culture. The Big Read provides grants and educational materials to organizations across the country to encourage reading for pleasure and enlightenment. Exhibiting Staff: Molly Thomas-Hicks, Dianna Carroll National Geographic Society 1214 1145 17th St NW Washington, DC 20036 202-862-5260 800-638-6400 www.ngchildrensbooks.org National Geographic Society 1145 17th St. NW Washington, DC 20036 – Phone: 800-638-6400. Visit National Geographic Books for a look at our many award-winning titles from 2008, and see what’s new for 2009. Exhibiting Staff: Nina Hoffman, Jeff Reynolds, Ruth Chamblee, Kevin Mulroy, Barbara Brownell Grogan, Nancy Feresten, Linda Howey, Lauire Hembree, Rob Yavor, Bill O’Donn National Information Standards Organization 2443 One North Charles Street, Suite 1905 536 Baltimore, MD 21201-3727 301-654-2512 Fax: 410-685-5278 www.niso.org NISO fosters the development and maintenance of standards that facilitate the creation, persistent management, and effective interchange of information. To fulfill this mission, NISO engages libraries, publishers, information aggregators, and other organizations that support learning, research and scholarship through the creation, organization, management, and curation of knowledge. Exhibiting Staff: Todd Carpenter, Karen Wetzel, Victoria Kinnear Nature Publishing Group 1115 75 Varick St, Floor 9 New York, NY 10013 212-726-9636 Fax: 646-563-7041 www.nature.com Nature Publishing Group (NPG) publishes high quality scientific and medical journals in print and online. The NPG portfolio includes Nature, its associated research journals, the Nature Reviews series, the Nature Clinical Practice series, NPG academic and society journals, plus 537 [email protected]. Site license available to all publications. access is Exhibiting Staff: Sharlene Chiu Naxos of America, Inc. 531 1810 Columbia Avenue, Suite 28 Franklin, TN 37064 615-771-9393 877 629 6723 Fax: 615-465-3836 Naxos, the World’s Leading Classical Label brings you fine Classical recordings and performing arts products, the Naxos Music Library: Online streaming; Classical music, plus six other genres, including Jazz, Blues and World—over 365,000 tracks and Naxos Audiobooks featuring the best in classic and contemporary literature. Exhibiting Staff: Randall Anderson, Jim Selby Foster, William Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc. 1424 100 William Street, Suite 2004 New York, NY 10038 212-925-8650 866-NS-BOOKS Fax: 212-219-8916 www.neal-schuman.com 538 Visit the Neal-Schuman booth for all your professional development needs. You’ll find many of our must-have titles priced at a special 20% conference discount. Learn how we can boost your career with our new distance-learning program, the Neal-Schuman Professional Education Network, featuring cutting-edge courses designed BY librarians FOR librarians. Exhibiting Staff: Patricia Glass Schuman, Michelle Rivera Rodriguez, Kathryn Suarez, Charles Harmon, Sarah Eisenberg Nedbook International 2333 PO Box 245 Rouboslaan 36 Voorschoten, 2250 AE The Netherlands +31-71-5600510 Fax: +31-71-5613710 www.nedbook.nl Independent Dutch-based subscription agents & booksellers supplying printed and electronic media to institutional clients (academic, public, medical, corporate and specialist libraries) as 539 well as individual professionals. Our services include handling subscriptions, firm orders, standing orders, rush orders, out-of-print orders, notification and approval plans (covering Benelux and Scandinavian countries). Exhibiting Staff: Willem-Jan Hooijmans & Feddo Meijer Wiersma New World Library (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 14 Pamaron Way Novato, CA 94949 415-884-2100 800-972-6657; 800-788-3123 Fax: 415-884-2199 www.newworldlibrary.com The ultimate goal of the company is a sweeping one: personal and planetary transformation. New World Library publishes inspirational and practical books and audios, which motivate us to improve the quality of our lives and our world. Joint publishing ventures with Amber-Allen Publishing and HJ Kramer. NewsBank Inc. 1344 4501 Tamiami Trail N., Ste 316 Naples, FL 34103 239-263-6004 800-762-8182 540 Fax: 239-263-3004 www.newsbank.com Visit NewsBank to explore your local newspapers, America’s Newspapers—the most extensive national news coverage available—or Access World News, which now offers researchers more news than ever before. State Historical Newspaper Collections represent every region of the U.S., and America’s GenealogyBank helps patrons uncover surprising details about their families. Exhibiting Staff: Daniel S. Jones, John McDowell, Ken Bugosh, David Braden, Matt Bedi, Ren Dimond, Samantha Hobbs, Dede Montenegro NexPak 1562 2444 Meadowbrook Parkway Duluth, GA 30096 770-497-2994 800-229-2761 Fax: 770-497-2999 www.nexpak.com Nexpak is a global leader in design, manufacturing, and distribution of media related products. Recently launched, with Libraries in mind, SecureCase ONE™, a one-piece, fully-enclosed, magnetic sliding-lock security case for DVD/CDs. In 2009, scheduled to introduce AudientZone™, an innovatively 541 designed, preloaded, ready-to-play, audio book player. North-South Books Inc. 725 350 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1400 New York, NY 10001 212-706-4545 Fax: 212-868-5951 www.northsouth.com North-South Books is the English-language imprint of Swiss children’s book publisher Nord-Süd Verlag. Its aim is to build bridges between cultures through picture books. North-South’s backlist includes Marcus Pfister’s award-winning The Rainbow Fish. North-South continues to introduce international talent to Americans including Hans de Beer, Eve Tharlet and Catherine Louis. Exhibiting Staff: Ellen Myrick Northern Micrographics 1944 2004 Kramer Street La Crosse, WI 54603 608-781-0850 800-236-0850 Fax: 608-781-3883 www.normicro.com Northern Micrographics can help you with your microfilm and digital imaging projects. For more 542 than 50 years, we’ve worked with customers large and small to create images for both access and preservation. Stop by our booth to see how we can help in your next imaging project. Exhibiting Staff: Scott Pechacek, Carol Berteotti NRC-CISTI – Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information 2510 1200 Montreal Road, Building M-55 Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6 Ontario Canada 613-998-8544 800-668-1222 Fax: 613-993-7619 http://cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca A leading provider of sci/tech and medical information – CISTI offers flexible document ordering and delivery, competitive prices, peer-reviewed journals and monographs, current awareness services, and eBook Loans, powered by CISTI and MyiLibrary. Exhibiting Whalen Staff: Naomi Krym and Tammy 543 O OCLC 1704 6565 Kilgour Place Dublin, OH 43017 614-764-6000 800-848-5878 Fax: 614-764-6096 www.oclc.org Visit OCLC Booth 1704 to see many service demonstrations and ask us about: cataloging services including contract options, CONTENTdm, Dewey Decimal Classification, eContent (NetLibrary eBooks and eAudiobooks), First-Search, Language Sets, QuestionPoint, WorldCat Collection Analysis, WorldCat Resource Sharing (ILLiad, VDX, WorldCat Navigator), and our premier discovery and delivery tool, WorldCat Local. On the Avenue Marketing Group (The New York Times) 842 On The Avenue Marketing Group 613 South Avenue 544 Weston, MA 02493 781-466-1820 Fax: 781-768-1799 www.ontheavenuemarketing.com The New York Times is the largest metropolitan newspaper in the U.S. It is frequently relied upon as the official and authoritative reference for modern events. Visit The New York Times booth for 50% off Home Delivery plus a free gift with subscription. Open Sense Solutions LLC 2644 Orca Book Publishers 1041 PO Box 468 Custer, WA 98240 250-380-1229 800-210-5277 Fax: 877-408-1551 www.orcabook.com Known for Orca Soundings, Orca Currents and Orca Sports for reluctant readers, Orca publishes picturebooks, chapter books, juvenile and teen fiction. Publishers represented: Second Story Press, Lorimer/Formac Publishing, Trade Wind Books, Lobster Press, Sumach Press, Seventh Generation (The Book Publishing Company), Sono Nis Press, Nimbus Publishing and Creative Book Publishing. 545 Exhibiting Staff: Andrew Wooldridge, Bob Tyrrell OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 8555 Sweet Valley Dr., Suite N Cleveland, OH 44125 216-573-6886 Fax: 216-573-6888 http://www.overdrive.com Download audiobooks, eBooks, music and video on a single platform from your library’s ‘Virtual Branch’ Online site. Libraries worldwide rely on OverDrive and our Digital Library Reserve™ platform for the best selection, service and user experience. Choose from 100,000 titles from hundreds of publishers and share local digital content, too. Exhibiting Staff: Steve Potash, Claudia Weissman, Erica Lazarro, David Burleigh, Loree Potash, Shannon Mangan, Mike Shontz, Tom Scott, Ann Denison, Megan Stack, Karen Potash, Brian Potash, Renee San Jose Oxford University Press 1832 198 Madison Ave. New York, NY 10016 212-726-6000 800-451-7556 www.oup.com/us 546 Oxford University Press, Inc. (OUP USA), publishes works furthering Oxford’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education. It publishes for a wide range of audiences in almost every academic discipline. In addition to a large number of print titles, OUP also publishes numerous award-winning online reference products. Exhibiting Staff: Rebecca Seger P Paging Label Solutions Group 1661 7136 S Yale, Suite 300 Tulsa, OK 74136 918-691-7864 jhaconsults.com Three Companies: One Breakthrough Solution! A Consulting Firm, a Software Firm and an innovative Label Supplier combine their skills to bring you what’s now called the “Pink” Paging Label Solution. Come by our booth to see why it’s the talk of libraries across the country. You will not be disappointed! Exhibiting Staff: John Huber, Bob Rasmussen, Neil Trowbridge 547 Palgrave Macmillan 1113 175 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10010 646-307-5028 Fax: 212-982-5562 www.palgrave-usa.com Palgrave Macmillan is a global cross-market publisher specializing in quality trade nonfiction and cutting-edge academic books. Exhibiting Staff: Erin Igoe Palmieri Furniture Ltd. 736 1230 Reid Street Richmond Hill, ON L4B IC4 Ontario Canada 905-731-9300 800-413-4440 Fax: 905-731-9878 www.palmierifurniture.com For 43 years Palmieri’s manufacturing plant has provided complete standard or unique customized library environments for many institutions across USA. Palmieri has partnered with F.S.C. to offer smartwood certified products using materials that are L.E.E.D rated. Palmieri offers design, manufacture, electrical and green friendly solutions as per customer’s needs. 548 Exhibiting Staff: Frank Palmieri, Elena Bobotan, Rocky Palmieri, Chien Hu Paratext, LLC. 1331 2806 Flintrock Trace Rd, Ste A204 Austin, TX 78738 512-402-9959 Fax: 512-402-9979 http://www.paratext.com Paratext publishes Reference Universe, the only cumulative index to electronic and printed encyclopedias and specialized reference works. Paratext also publishes the 19th Century Masterfile: The Great Index to the Great Century; Public Documents Masterfile, BookNews Online and Romanitas Reference Series, a new resource for studying classical Latin literature. Pattern Research, Inc. 2610 P.O. Box 9100 Denver, CO 80209 303-778-0880 Fax: 303-722-2680 www.pattern.com Pattern Research, Inc., can improve productivity and workplace relationships for people who serve libraries and related institutions. Services include workshops (live, online, distance, blended), consulting and coaching. Topics from 549 customer service to strategic planning. Over 30 years’ working with libraries of all types. Exhibiting Staff: Pat Wagner PBS Educational Media 1436 2100 Crystal City Drive Arlington, VA 22202 800-344-3337 www.ShopPBS.org/teachers Let learning leap off the screen with PBS Educational Media! As the most trusted name in educational programming, PBS offers educators the best of public television and more. In addition to a comprehensive catalog, PBS offers companion teaching and learning materials, including online resources, lesson plans and an array of other multimedia resources that will enhance the educational experience from kindergarten through college. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Clifford and Gifford Campbell Peachtree Publishers 817 1700 Chattahoochee Avenue Atlanta, GA 30318-2112 404-876-8761 800-241-0113 Fax: 404-875-2578 www.peachtree-online.com 550 Peachtree publishes children’s picture and chapter books as well as titles on health, parenting and education. Exhibiting Landwehr Staff: Margaret Quinlin, Kathy Pearn and Associates Inc. 2620 4980 Meredith Way, #101 Boulder, CO 80303 720-406-8858 Fax: 303-443-1885 Walking in Snow, & I Look Around for my Life, John Knoepfle; Ikaria: Love Odyssey on a Greek Island, Anita Sullivan; Lenten Journey Towards Christian Maturity, William Breslin; U Book: Photos from India, Nathan Pierce; Another Chance, Joe Naiman; Goulash, Picking Pickles, Louise Hoffmann; Point Guard, Victor Pearn. Exhibiting Staff: Victor Pearn, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Lowrie, Danielle Croft, Gina Anderson, Keith Bridges Penguin Group (USA) 1231 375 Hudson St. New York, NY 10014 212-366-2372 Fax: 212-366-2933 http://us.penguingroup.com 551 Penguin Group (USA) publishes trade fiction and nonfiction books through a wide range of imprints. Please visit http://us.penguingroup.co m for information on our titles, subject catalogs, and upcoming academic conventions. Exhibiting Staff: Alan Walker, Sara Clemens, Dominique R. Jenkins Penguin Young Readers Group 1232 345 Hudson St., 15th Floor New York, NY 10014 212-414-3505 Fax: 212-414-3393 www.penguin.com/youngreaders Quality hardcover and paperback children’s, middle grade, and young adult fiction and nonfiction. Imprints include Dial Books for Young Readers, Dutton Children’s Books, Firebird, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, Grosset & Dunlap, Philomel Books, Price Stern Sloan, Puffin Books, Razorbill, Speak, and Viking Children’s Books. Exhibiting Staff: Scottie Bowditch, RasShahn Johnson-Baker, Rachel Moore, Kim Lauber, Leslie Prives, Emily Heddleson Perseus Books Group 832 387 Park Avenue South, 12th Floor New York, NY 10016 552 212-340-8100 Fax: 212-340-8105 www.perseusbooksgroup.com The Perseus Books Group includes Travel, Basic Books, Basic Civitas Books, Books, Da Capo Press, Da Capo Lifelong PublicAffairs, Running Press, Seal Vanguard Press, Westview Press. Avalon Nation Books, Press, Exhibiting Staff: Elenita Chmilowski Pickering & Chatto Publishers 1757 21 Bloomsbury Way London, WC1A 2TH United Kingdom 4.4207405101e+011 Fax: 4.4207405622e+011 www.pickeringchatto.com Pickering & Chatto publishes for the international academic community within the humanities and social sciences. We are the preeminent publisher of critical scholarly editions and are also home to an innovative monograph programme. Exhibiting Staff: James Powell 553 Picture Window Books 716 151 Good Counsel Drive Mankato, MN 56001 877-845-8392 877-845-8392 Fax: 877-787-2746 www.picturewindowbooks.com Picture Window Books creates illustrated nonfiction and fiction picture books, easy readers and transitional chapter gooks for ages 4-12. Designed to spark a child’s natural love of learning, these books begin the story of a lifetime for young readers. Exhibiting Staff: Maureen Hatteberg Play Bac 903 c/o Workman Publishing Company 225 Varick St. New York, NY 10014-4381 212-614-7572 800-722-7202 x7572 Fax: 800-344-3482 www.workman.com Publishers of quality educational aids. juvenile books Exhibiting Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern and 554 Playaway 932 31999 Aurora Road Solon, OH 44139 440-893-0808 877-893-0808 Fax: 440-893-0809 www.playaway.com PLAYAWAY READY-TO-GO AUDIO. Playaway is the simplest way to listen to a book on the go. It comes preloaded with the audio content and a battery. Simply plug in earphones and enjoy. Each Playaway comes ready-to-circulate in lockable packaging with optional MARC records. There’s nothing left to do but listen! Exhibiting Staff: Library Sales Team PNAS 1458 500 Fifth Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 202-3341396 Fax: 202-334-1346 The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, (PNAS) publishes high-impact, original research that broadly spans the biological, physical, and social sciences and mathematics. One of the most highly cited multidisciplinary scientific journals, PNAS is published weekly in 555 print and daily online. Free issues, posters, and giveaways will be available. POLARIS Library Systems 1732 P.O. Box 4903 Syracuse, NY 13221 315-634-1234 800-272-3414 Fax: 315-457-5883 www.polarislibrary.com Libraries are looking for better ways to serve their patrons and streamline staff workflow. And that’s precisely what we do at Polaris Library Systems. As a forward-thinking library automation company, we keep you at the leading edge of technology, helping you to maximize resources, reduce costs and improve patron satisfaction. Exhibiting Staff: William Schickling, David Bendekovic, Kathryn Miller, John Richardson, Carrie Pearson, Patty Girardi, John Lytle, Terry Morris, Kathie Graham, Dennis Todd, Candy Zemon 556 Praeger/ Greenwood Publishing Group 1632 P.O. Box 5007 88 Post Road West Westport, CT 06881 203-226-3571 800-225-5800 Fax: 203-222-1502 http://www.greenwood.com/praeger.aspx Praeger Publishers has a distinguished history since 1949 of producing scholarly and professional books in the social sciences and humanities, with special strengths in modern history, current events and social issues, visual and performing arts, and literature. Exhibiting Staff: Karin Cholak Praeger Security International/ Greenwood Publishing Group 1632 88 Post Road West Westport, CT 06881 203-226-3571 800-225-5800 Fax: 203-222-1502 http://www.greenwood.com/psi/ 557 Praeger Security International publishes insightful and timely material on international security, including business and information security, defense and foreign policy, strategy, regional security, military history, and terrorism. With user accessibility in mind, PSI releases nonfiction and reference works in print, e-book, and online formats. Exhibiting Staff: Karin Cholak Project Euclid 1752 Box 90660 Durham, NC 27708-0660 919-688-5134 888-651-0122 Fax: 919-688-4574 projecteuclid.org Project Euclid hosts more than 50 mathematics and statistics titles from independent publishers. In addition to Euclid Prime, a collection of more than 20 resources, Project Euclid hosts individual titles and a number of open-access titles. Project Euclid is a joint venture of Cornell University Library and Duke University Press. Exhibiting Dawson Staff: Kimberly Steinle, Project MUSE ® 1046 c/o The John Hopkins University Press Jocelyn 558 2715 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218 410-516-6989 Fax: 410-516-6968 http://muse.jhu.edu Project MUSE provides electronic subscription access to full-text, current periodical content from over 350 humanities and social science titles published by some 100 not-for-profit publishers. MUSE offers library-friendly licensing policies, a recently-enhanced interface compatible with popular discovery and research tools, and affordable, tiered pricing for libraries of all types. Exhibiting Staff: Mary Rose Muccie, Melanie Schaffner, Kathy Obbagy ProQuest 1804 789 E. Eisenhower Parkway Ann Arbor, MI 48106 734-7614700 800-521-0600 Fax: 734-997-4224 www.proquest.com 559 ProQuest creates specialized information resources and technologies that propel successful research and learning. ProQuest is an information partner, creating indispensable research solutions that connect people and information. ProQuest is working toward a future that blends information accessibility with community to further enhance learning and encourage lifelong enrichment. Exhibiting Staff: Jaclyn Lebert Publishers Group West 831 1700 Fourth Street Berkeley, CA 94710 510-809-3700 800-788-3123 Fax: 510-809-3777 www.pgw.com Exclusive distributor of independent publishers of children’s and adult books who together offer some of the most topical, innovative, and literary works available today. PGW is a division of the Perseus Books Group. Exhibiting Staff: Susan Ouimet, Helen Chin McConnell, Puvill Libros S.A. 2332 c/o Estany 13, Nave D-1 USA 1E. Park Dr Paterson NJ. 07504 David 560 Barcelona, 08038 Spain 34932988960, US 973-279-9054 Fax: 34932988961, US 973-278-1448 http://www.puvill.com Book dealer from Spain, Mexico, Portugal and Andorra. Services to libraries: Approval Plans, Firm orders, Standing orders and Subscriptions, New titles weekly or monthly bibliographical service, USMARC Records, Shelf ready materials. Exhibiting Staff: Oscar Puvill, Dror Faust, Barbara Michel, Marta Raposo, Oscar Puvill R Raha Books 2626 441 La Prenda Road Los Altos, CA 94024 650-823-3569 Fax: 650-947-7242 www.rahabooks.com Dear visitor, Raha Books provides libraries and research institutes with the latest books and media directly from Iran. Services include but not limited to: *Off-site electronic MARC21 Full or Klevel cataloging* Help with selection/acquisition *Approval plans and custom orders. * Volume discounts *OCLC Partner * CALIFA vendor-partner. 561 Exhibiting Staff: Soussan Teymouri and Behzad Nouban Ralph Anspach 2638 1350 Pine Street San Franciasco, CA 94128 415-440-4305 www.antimonopoly.com The author defeated an infringement suit filed by Monopoly(R) and his Anti-Monopoly game became an international hit. He discovered that an unsung anti-monopolistic woman invented the Monopoly concept. Atlantic City Quakers then transformed it into the familiar Monopoly game. Their invention was copied surreptitiously and illegally monopolized. Exhibiting Anspach Staff: Ralph Anspach and Silvia Random House Children’s Books 1215 1745 Broadway New York, NY 10019 212-782-9000 888-264-1745 Fax: 212-782-9682 www.randomhouse.com/teachers/librarians 562 Quality books from hardcovers to paperbacks, pre-school through Young Adult, including the imprints of Alfred A. Knopf, Crown, David Fickling Books, Delacorte Press, Laurel-Leaf, Yearling, Disney, Doubleday, Golden, Schwartz & Wade, Step Into Reading, Stepping Stones, Random House Children’s Books, Robin Corey Books and Wendy Lamb Books. Exhibiting Lerner Staff: Adrienne Waintraub, Tracy Random House Large Print Books 1215 Attn: BOT Customer Service 400 Hahn Road Westminster, MD 21157 800-733-3000 800-733-3000 Fax: 800-659-2436 www.library.randomhouselargeprint.com Books On Tape presents Random House Large Print—featuring Standing Order Plans with the latest bestselling authors, including simultaneous release and Exclusive titles. Stop by and ask us about our Collection Development Program. Exhibiting Staff: Cheryl Herman, Brian Gurewitz 563 Random House Library and Academic Marketing 1220 1745 Broadway, Mail Drop 5-4 New York, NY 10019 212-782-9000 888-264-1745 Fax: 212-940-7381 www.randomhouse.com/library Random House, Inc. is the world’s largest English-language general trade book publishers and includes an army of prestigious imprints that publish some of the foremost writers of our time. Please also visit our Online sites for high schools (www.randomhouse.com/highscho ol) and for colleges/universities (www.randomh ouse/com/academic). Exhibiting Staff: Marcia Purcell, Jennifer Childs Readex, a division of NewsBank, inc. 1344 4501 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 316 Naples, FL 34103 239-263-6004 800-762-8182 Fax: 239-263-3004 www.readex.com 564 Visit Readex at NewsBank’s booth to preview World Newspaper Archive, created in partnership with CRL. Also explore FBIS Daily Reports and our newest Archive of Americana collections, including American Ethnic Newspapers and The Civil War: Antebellum Period to Reconstruction. Also see Crossroads, a new tool bringing students and scholars together. Exhibiting Staff: David Braden, August Imholtz, Steve Daniel, Remmel Nunn, Erin Luckett, Georgia Frederick ReadHowYouWant 1324 277 White Street Buchanan, NY 10511 971-645-4511 866 428-5344 Fax: 914 739-7575 www.readhowyouwant.com Open the world of books to your visually impaired patrons! We partner with top publishers, such as John Wiley and New World Library by publishing our seven EasyRead™ editions of their books. Five are large print, 16 pt or larger type. We also publish in braille and DAISY. Exhibiting Staff: Peyton Stafford 565 Recorded Books 1138 270 Skipjack Road Prince Frederick, MD 20678 410-535-5590 800-638-1304 Fax: 410-414-2576 www.recordedbooks.com Recorded Books provides unabridged audiobooks, independent films and other audio products for public and university libraries. Over 8,500 titles are available for all audiences narrated by professional award-winning actors. Packaging designed for high circulation. One-year warranty, cataloging, processing and free marc records available. Reference Group 746 The Reference Shelf 2606 10 Ferry Street, Suite 429 Concord, NH 03301 603-229-0662 800-226-5310 Fax: 603-2269443 www.thereferenceshelf.com The Reference Shelf is an all-encompassing display service for publishers and authors. Librarians know The Reference Shelf and are attracted by its face-out presentation, and 566 one-stop coverage of titles from multiple publishers. Build a schedule that reflects YOUR needs. Maximize exposure by selecting national conferences and specialist and regional meetings. RefWorks-COS 1912 7200 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 601 Bethesda, MD 20814 +1-301-961-6700 800-843-7751 Fax: +1-301-961-6708 www.refworks-cos.com RefWorks-COS provides tools for every phase of research, from discovering the latest developments, finding grants, identifying collaborators, managing information, sharing resources, writing papers, or locating opportunities to present findings. Designed to support researchers in any discipline, RefWorks-COS provides indispensable tools for research at its best! Reliance Label Solutions, Inc. 1541 205 N. Gold Street Paola, KS 66071 800-767-9920 800-767-9920 Fax: 913-294-3808 567 reliancelabel.com Reliance Label Solutions uses a value engineering approach to create customized label and card solutions with our 30 years of library market experience. We offer a wide range of products including premium barcode labels, patron cards, printers, scanners, and onsite printing systems to meet your needs. ISO 9001 certified. Exhibiting Staff: Jenny Houston Sayler, Diane Peterson Renouf Publishing Company Limited 1415 812 Proctor Avenue Ogdensburg, NY 13669-2205 613-745-2665 888-551-7470 Fax: 888 551-7471 www.renoufbooks.com Established in 1888, Renouf is North America’s largest distributor of international publications and documents. The display will include a selection of new publications from the over 50 international organizations the Company represents. Exhibiting Staff: Gordon Grahame 568 Ringgold, Inc. 2431 PO Box 368 Beaverton, OR 97075-0368 503-977-1313 Fax: (503)977-1314 www.ringgold.com Ringgold maintains a worldwide database of institutional identifiers (www.openidentify.com) to improve the handling of electronic journals by librarians, subscription agents, and publishers. Ringgold’s OpenRFP Online service (www.openrfp.com) supports library discovery and eProcurement of high-tech systems, including ILS, ERM, RFID. Exhibiting Staff: Don Chvatal, Peter Evans, Helen Henderdon, Chris Leamy, Alice Shoffner, Ralph Shoffner Rittenhouse Book Distributors Inc. 2245 511 Feheley Drive King of Prussia, PA 19406 800-345-6425 800-345-6425 Fax: 800-223-7488 www.rittenhouse.com Rittenhouse Book Distributors, Inc. is a leading provider of health science print and electronic 569 products and information. The R2 Digital Library is an electronic book platform that offers a unique business model for digital content. It enables the purchase of individual resources from multiple publishers, on one platform. Exhibiting Staff: Wendy Bahnsen, Exec. Director of Library Svc., Meg White, Exec. Director of Digital Business Developmet, Clark Morrell, President Roaring Brook Press/ First Second Books 1107 175 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10010 646-438-6157 888-330-8477 www.roaringbrookpress.com Roaring Brook is a publisher of high-quality literature for young readers of all ages, from toddler to teen, and in all categories: picture books, fiction, nonfiction, and graphic novels. Our creators—some well known, many new—define us and are the focus of our list. Come browse our latest titles. Exhibiting Staff: Lauren L. Wohl, Gina Gagliano, Kathryn Sibiski, Colleen AF Venable, Simon Boughton, Neal Porter 570 Rosen Publishing Group Inc. 1304 29 East 21st. St. New York, NY 10010 212-777-3017 800-237-9932 Fax: 212-614-7386 www.rosenpublishing.com Nonfiction, curriculum-related books and online databases for grades pre-K to 12. Special areas of interest include social studies, science, health, high/low resources, graphic nonfiction, and guidance. Demo our award-winning database TEEN HEALTH & WELLNESS: REAL LIFE, REAL ANSWERS. Exhibiting Staff: Roger Rosen, President-Isobel Dizengoff, Vice President of Sales-Miriam Gilbert, Director of Electronic Sales and Marketing Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group 2004 4501 Forbes Blvd, Suite 200 Lanham, MD 20706 800-462-6420 800-462-6420 Fax: 800-338-4550 www.rlpgbooks.com Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group is a preeminent publisher of critically acclaimed 571 general interest and scholarly books in the social sciences and humanities as well as college textbooks, professional titles, journals and award winning reference titles. Imprints such as Scarecrow Press, Government Institute, and AltaMira are under the RLPG umbrella. RTI – DVD Repair 2453 4700 Chase Avenue Lincolnwood, IL 60712 847-677-3000 800-323-7520 Fax: 847-677-1311 www.DiscChek.com RTI – ECO Disc Repair Products automatically remove DEEP scratches from CDs, DVDs and Books-on-CD via exclusive flat-polishing technology; RTI Inspectors quickly identify discs which play fine and discs which are in need of repair. Exhibiting Staff: Mike Rozner, Scott Jahnke S SAGE 1714 2455 Teller Road Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 805-410-7239 800-818-7243 Fax: 805-499-7881 572 www.sagepub.com SAGE-an independent international publisher in the social sciences, technology and medicine-provides journals, books, and electronic media of the highest caliber. Researchers, students, and professionals have relied on our innovative resource. Salem Press Inc. 2205 Two University Plaza, Suite 121 Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-968-9899 800-221-1592 Fax: 201-968-1411 www.salempress.com Salem Press is a publisher of reference works on literature, history, biography, and the sciences. Titles span all education venues and are suitable for adult and young adult readers. Salem Press has also brought to the library community compilations of their data as databases delivered via the internet. 573 Sasquatch Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 119 S. Main, Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98104 206-467-4300 800-775-0817; 800-788-3123 Fax: 206-467-4301 www.sasquatchbooks.com Sasquatch Books—publisher of books for and from the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, and California—is the nation’s premier regional press. We publish widely in the areas of food and wine, gardening, nature, photography, general and children’s books (including Nancy Pearl’s Book Lust and Book Crush books), and regional history. Scarecrow Press 2004 4501 Forbes Blvd, Suite 200 Lanham, MD 20706 800-462-6420 800-462-6420 Fax: 800-338-4550 www.scarecrowpress.com Scarecrow Press publishes reference books, historical dictionaries and titles on library science, music, and film. We also publish two premier journals for the child and young adult 574 librarian: VOYA: Voice of Youth Advocates and Teacher Librarian. Visit booth 2004 to see our list and current journal issues. Schedule3W/ Medianet 2322 c/o Dymaxion Research 5515 Cogswell St. Halifax, NS B3J 1R2 Canada 902-422-1973 Fax: 902-421-1267 http://www.medianet.ns.ca Schedule3W (who, when & where) for scheduling working time and service point/desk assignments of staff, substitutes & volunteers. Track when staff want to work and can’t, create recurring schedules, etc. Many great schedules & reports including color, highlighting changes, PDF output, etc. Optional OnlineView access to the live schedule. Inexpensive! Exhibiting Staff: Peter Mason Scheduline 2613 P.O. Box 7338 St. David, PA 19087 972-347-9852 Fax: 972-347-9852 575 The Scholarly Publishers’ Collaborative Network 1855 9650 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20814-3998 301-634-7305 Fax: 301-634-7809 www.faseb.org/spcnet The Scholarly Publishers’ Collaborative Network, SPCNet, is a service for scholarly publishers and the library community, providing a consolidated one-stop-shop for libraries and library consortia to subscribe to the scholarly publishers’ content available through this program. Please visit us at www.faseb.org/SPC Net. Exhibiting Staff: Barbara McWilliams Scholastic 914 557 Broadway Fl 2 New York, NY 10012 212-343-6969 800scholastic Fax: 212-343-6849 www.scholastic.com 576 Picture Books, Young & Middle Grade novels, Fiction and Nonfiction. Exhibiting Staff: Jacquelyn Young Harper, John Mason Scholastic Book Fairs 914 1080 Greenwood Boulevard Lake Mary, FL 32746 800-874-4809 800-874-4809 Fax: 407-829-7898 www.scholasticbookfairs.com Scholastic Book Fairs in-school reading events bring children, teachers, families and communities together within a school to celebrate reading and learning. Book Fairs provide access to thousands of books and educational materials at affordable prices. Scholastic Book Fairs connects kids with the books they want to read. Exhibiting Staff: Kelly Henjum 577 Scholastic BookFlix/ Expert Space/ StudyJams/ Grolier Online 914 Scholastic 90 Old Sherman Turnpike Danbury, CT 06816 888-326-6546 888-326-6546 Fax: 866-783-4361 www.scholastic.com Scholastic offers a comprehensive suite of online learning solutions to help students access content-area information, build information literacy skills, practice concepts in math and science, and build a love of reading—from school, library or home. For more information about BookFlix, Expert Space, StudyJams, or Grolier Online visit www.scholastic.com. Scholastic Trade Books 914 557 Broadway New York, NY 10012 212-343-6100 800-SCHOLASTIC www.scholastic.com Young Adult, Picture Books, Nonfiction, Fiction under the following imprints: Arthur A Levine Books, The Blue Sky Press, Cartwheel Books, 578 Chicken House, Graphix, Michael di Capua Books, Orchard Books, Point, PUSH, Scholastic Nonfiction, Scholastic Press, Scholastic Reference. Exhibiting Staff: Jacquelyn Harper, John Mason SchoolRooms 2240 101 Washington Street SE Huntsville, AL 35801 256-704-7000 800-917-4774 Fax: 256-704-7007 www.schoolrooms.net A unique, standards-based, k-12 portal, School-Rooms provides students, teachers, and parents with simultaneous access to library resources, interactive educational media, and educator selected and certified Best of Online content. Powerfully searched and indexed, safe, engaging and relevant – SchoolRooms by SirsiDynix. Exhibiting Staff: Adrian Escalante, Dennis, Anthony Shamoun Second Story Press 1041 20 Maud St, Suite 401 Toronto, ON M5V 2M5 Canada 416-537-7850 Marsha 579 Fax: 416-537-0588 www.secondstorypress.on.ca Fiction & nonfiction for all ages specializing in women-focused books on health, parenting, popular culture & Judaica. Our prizewinning, children’s program is translated into 23 languages & features the Holocaust Remembrance Series for Young Readers. Exhibiting Staff: Margie Wolf Sentry Technology Corporation 513 1881 Lakeland Avenue Ronkonkoma, NY 11779-7416 416-674-4788 800-461-2803 #102 Fax: 416-674-5075 www.sentrytechnology.com Sentry Technology offers a complete range of products for library security and inventory control: RFID, Patron Self-check, Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency systems, as well as the largest selection of security strips. Self-check stations are available. Exhibiting Staff: Austen Goldsmith; Doug Rossiter; Joseph Stern; Lina Abilleira; Lindy Totty; Peter Murdoch 580 Sequoia Publishing Inc. 2441 9903 Titan Count Unit 16 Littleton, CO 80125 303-932-1400 888-932-1500 Fax: 303-932-1800 www.sequoiapublishing.com Renowned Pocket Reference Series, including POCKET REF(over 4.5 million in print) – concise, user-friendly references of universal appeal. Topic sample: environmental data; building trades; computer science; general science (chemistry, physics & geology); math (geometry/trigonometry); electronics; hardware and tool data; mining, mill and aggregate; 3500+ conversion factors and much more! Exhibiting Staff: Sandy Evanyo, David Derby Serials Solutions 1904 501 N. 34th Street, Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98103 206-545-9056 866-737-4257 Fax: 206-525-9066 www.serialssolutions.com Serials Solutions provides integrated e-resource access and management services. The Serials Solutions family of services includes 360 Link, 581 360 Search, 360 Resource Manager, 360 MARC Updates, 360 Counter, 360 Core, UlrichsOnline, Ulrich’s Serials Analysis System and OnlineFeat. Serials Solutions offers AquaBrowser Library with My Discoveries to North American academic libraries. Seven Footer Press (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 276 Fifth Avenue, Suite 301 New York, NY 10001 212-710-9340 800-788-3123 www.wouldyourather.com Seven Footer Press specializes in interactive high-concept books, including the Would You Rather...? series. Their new children’s line, Seven Footer Kids, debuts with the extraordinary animal encyclopedia, Life-Size Zoo, featuring vivid photographs of twenty zoo favorites at their actual size. Exhibiting Staff: David Gomberg, Robert Kempe Sharpe Focus 2206 M.E. Sharpe, Inc. 80 Business Park Drive Armonk, NY 10504 914-273-1800 800-541-6563 582 Fax: 914-273-2106 www.mesharpe.com Award-winning publisher M.E. Sharpe announces a new imprint for readers ages 12+! Sharpe Focus publishes high interest, full color nonfiction book series that support the national curriculum. Visit our booth to view the new series: Frameworks, Genetics: The Science of Life, Show Me America, and Inside Ancient China. Exhibiting Staff: Diana McDermott, Sanzone, Jim Wright, Todd Hallman Donna Sharpe Reference 2206 M.E. Sharpe, Inc. 80 Business Park Drive Armonk, NY 10504 914-273-1800 800-541-6563 Fax: 914-273-2106 www.mesharpe.com Sharpe Reference publishes award-winning single- and multi-volume reference works in the arts and social sciences. Visit our booth to view the latest Sharpe Reference titles: American Countercultures, Civil Disobedience, and Flight and Motion. Learn more about Sharpe Online Reference! 583 Exhibiting Staff: Diana McDermott, Sanzone, Jim Wright, Todd Hallman Donna Shopware 2031 PO Box 2053 Princeton, NJ 08543-2053 800-257-5126 800-257-5126 Fax: 609-671-0266 http://www.shopware-usa.com Shopware is the leading provider of skills-based, up-to-date educational media that thoroughly addresses specific trade and industrial skills. Shopware assists career and technical education providers in preparing students to enter the workforce through the use of video, print and interactive media. Simon & Schuster Childrens Publishing 1021 1230 Avenue of the Americas, 4th Floor New York, NY 10020 212-698-7000 Fax: 212-698-4350 www.SimonSaysTEACH.com Children’s trade hardcover and paperback books, board books, novelty books and book and audio packages for grades pre-K through 12. 584 Exhibiting Staff: Michelle Fadlalla, Mary McAveney, Jodie Cohen, Laura Antonacci Simply Read (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 501-5525 West Blvd Vancouver, V6M 3W6 BCCanada 510-809-3700 800-788-3123 Fax: 510-809-3777 www.simplyreadbooks.com Beautifully illustrated books for the enrichment of young readers and the appreciation of adults; our focus pivots on books that are an expression of the hopes, joys, loves, and wonders of childhood. Exhibiting Staff: Dimiter Savin SimplyMap (Geographic Research, Inc.) 2451 244 5th Avenue, Suite 2316 New York, NY 10001 888-845-5064 Fax: 866-212-8001 www.geographicresearch.com SimplyMap, our web-based mapping and data analysis application, enables users to quickly 585 create professional-quality thematic maps and reports using powerful demographic, business, and marketing data. SimplyMap turns complex nationwide data into valuable information that is easily accessed through an innovative, userfriendly interface. Exhibiting Staff: Charles Swartz SirsiDynix 2140 101 Washington Street SE Huntsville, AL 35801 256-704-7000 800-917-4774 Fax: 256-704-7007 www.sirsidynix.com SirsiDynix helps libraries succeed. Using SirsiDynix means you have the leader in strategic technology solutions on your team, with deep functionality and experience working for you. SirsiDynix offers a comprehensive suite of superior library management and user experience solutions. SirsiDynix also assists libraries with SaaS, personal consulting, and professional services. 586 Society of Biblical Literature 2624 The Luce Center 825 Houston Mill Road Atlanta, GA 30329 404-727-0807 Fax: 404-727-4719 www.sbl-site.org The SBL focuses on the needs of biblical scholars and students by creating resources for the classroom and research and fosters the professional development of biblical scholars by creating venues for publication, enhancing editorial skills, and providing critical responses to manuscripts submitted for publication. Exhibiting Staff: Billie Jean Collins Soft Skull Press, Inc. (dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 19 West 21st Street, Suite 1101 New York, NY 10010 718-643-1599 800-788-3123 Fax: 866-881-4997 www.softskull.com Edgy, radical, alternative, and visionary contemporary titles including fiction, graphic novels, and nonfiction on current affairs, 587 counterculture, and politics. Soft Skull Press is an imprint of Counterpoint LLC. Sourcebooks 2523 1935 Brookdale Road, Suite 139 Naperville, IL 60563 630-961-3900 800-432-7444 Fax: 630-961-2168 www.sourcebooks.com One of the fastest-growing independent publishers in the U.S., Sourcebooks is exceptionally strong in romance, self-help, business, parenting, fiction, and mixed media titles. We recently introduced our children’s imprint, Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, in 2007, which has already experienced the success of two New York Times Bestsellers! Exhibiting Weiland Staff: Melanie Thompson, Heidi Spacesaver Corporation 2203 1450 Janesville Ave. Fort Atkinson, WI 53538 920-563-6362 800-492-3434 Fax: 920-563-0739 www.spacesaver.com 588 Spacesaver introduces XTendtm Mobile High-Bay System. Spacesaver now provides a Total Solution for customizing and optimizing your library space, both On and Off-Site. Our unique combination of flexible storage solutions and industry experts across the country will help transform your space to meet the increasingly diverse user needs. Exhibiting Staff: Mark Haubenschild SPIE Digital Library 1462 1000-20th Street P.O. Box 10 Bellingham, WA 98227-0010 360-676-3290 Fax: 360-647-1445 SPIEDigitalLibrary.org The SPIE Digital Library includes over 265,000 technical papers from SPIE Journals and Conference Proceedings—from 1990 to present—in cutting edge technologies such as biophotonics, nanotechnology, sensors, lasers, electro-optics, communications, and imaging. Many of the world’s leading research organizations publish their latest work in the SPIE Digital Library. Exhibiting Staff: Robert Dentel 589 Springer 2324 233 Spring St. New York, NY 10013 212-460-1500 1-800-SPRINGER Fax: 201-272-1832 www.springer.com Springer is one of the leading international scientific publishing companies. Founded in 1842, today it’s the largest science, technology, and medicine book publisher. The company publishes more than 1,250 journals and 3,000 new book titles each year, in addition to offering an array of online services including SpringerLink. Exhibiting Staff: Jason Marcakis S-T Imaging Inc 2041 466 Central Ave. Ste 31 Northfield, IL 60093 847-501-3344 Fax: 847-501-3377 www.stimaging.com 590 S-T Imaging, Inc. Manufacturers of Custom Micrographic Equipment since 1989. See our New Line of Digital Film Scanners like; New Ultra ST200X Direct Film Scanner system; New ST Genie (Portable Manual Roll Film Scanner); ST Companion Multi-Media Book Scanner; Call S-T IMAGING at (847)501-3344 for a FREE NO OBLIGATION DEMO! Exhibiting Donaldson Staff: Wayne Rogozinski, Dan Standard & Poor’s 2118 55 Water Street 43rd Floor New York, NY 10041 212-438-4036 800-523-4534 Fax: 212-438-6270 www.netadvantage.sandp.com Visit Standard & Poor’s booth #2118 to preview NetAdvantage! NetAdvantage product suite includes: Industry Surveys, Stock Reports, Mutual Fund, Outlook, Register, Security Dealers. Credit Week, plus Global Industry Surveys, Global Reports, Annual Reports, 591 Interims, and CSR Reports. Other features are Compustat Excel Analytics and International Fundamental Reports(Academic Library only). Exhibiting Staff: Enza Messina, John Quealy, Dan Sovocool, Scott Hossfeld Star Bright Books 947 30-19 48th Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101 718-784-9112 800-788-4439 Fax: 718-784-9012 www.starbrightbooks.com Award-winning children’s books for all ages including picture and board books in 17 languages. The authors of the adult book Hidden Letters, will be at the booth. This book is “one of most valuable contemporary sources on Jewish life, and on Dutch life in general, during the war.” Exhibiting Staff: Deborah Shine, Ian Shine Sterling Publishing Co. Inc. 1203 387 Park Ave., South, 5th Floor New York, NY 10016 646-688-2509 Fax: 212-532-5415 www.sterlingpublishing.com 592 Sterling covers current events, diet/health, popular culture, reference, history, art, music and everything in between. Includes Hearst Books, Lark Crafts, and Lark Photography books. Sterling Children’s Books entertain, educate, and delight babies to young readers, including board books, picture books, jokes and riddles, biographies and Unabridged Classics. Exhibiting Ritter Staff: Christopher Vaccari, Sarah Stone Arch Books 714 151 Good Counsel Dr. Mankato, MN 56001 877-245-4902 800-421-7731 Fax: 877-245-4902 www.stonearchbooks.com Stone Arch Books publishes high-interest fiction for readers ages 7-12 on hot topics in the most popular genres. Our novels are safe graphic novels featuring lively, appealing plots and strong characters that engage even the most striving reader. Exhibiting Gregoire Staff: Joan Berge & Maryellen Stop Falling Productions 2609 160 N. Main St. 593 St. Clair, MO 63077 636-629-1887 800-362-9511 Fax: 636-629-1584 www.stopfalling.com Librarian shirts and accessories. Exhibiting Staff: Sarah Hedrick Storey Publishing (A division of Workman Publishing Company) 903 c/o Workman Publishing Company 225 Varick St. New York, NY 10014-4381 212-614-7572 800-722-7202 x7572 Fax: 800-344-3482 www.storey.com Publisher of nonfiction titles in Gardening, Cooking, Building/Home Reference, Crafts, Health, Pets & Animals, Agriculture/Farming, Horse & Equestrian Nature. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern, Steven Pace Swets 1642 160 Ninth Avenue 594 Runnemede, NJ 08078 800-645-6595 800-645-6595 Fax: 856-632-7303 www.swets.com Swets is the world’s leading subscription services company. Our SwetsWise portfolio of fully integrated products are designed to simplify the way you acquire, access and manage your subscriptions. Sylvan Dell Publishing 509 976 Houston Northcutt Blvd., Suite 3 Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 843-971-6722 877-958-2600 Fax: 843-216-3804 www.SylvanDellPublishing.com Science and Math Through Literature. Picture books that excite children’s imagination, are artistically spectacular, and have educational value. Each includes a 3-5 page “For Creative Minds” educational section in the back. 30-80 pages of Teaching Activities online and free. 595 Aligned to national & state Accelerated Reader – Lexile. standards. Exhibiting Staff: Lee German T Tantor Media 2051 2 Business Park Road Old Saybrook, CT 06475 877-782-6867 877-782-6867 Fax: 888-782-7821 www.tantor.com Tantor offers unabridged fiction and nonfiction audiobooks in Library, Retail, and MP3 editions. We offer free replacement discs for all of our library editions. We also offer a new e-book pdf on all of our new classic titles. All titles arrive shelf ready within three business days. Discounts up to 40%. Exhibiting Staff: Russell Hyde Taylor & Francis 1932 270 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 212-216-7800 (800-634-7064) Fax: 212-564-7854 www.taylorandfrancis.com 596 Building on two centuries’ experience, Taylor & Francis has grown rapidly over the last two decades to become a leading international academic publisher. Today Taylor & Francis Group publishes more than 1,000 journals and around 1,800 new books each year. Exhibiting Staff: Sarah Fox, Rosa Perez, Monica Avellone, Corey Worthington, Margaret Walker, Carrie Esch, Sharon Murphy, Mary Nugent TDNet Inc. 1308 P.O. Box 38 West Chester, PA 19381 610-738-0280 888-705-3582 Fax: 610-738-9124 www.tdnet.com TDNet offers libraries a powerful suite of services for accessing and managing e-resources including Journal Manager with Table Of Contents current awareness alerting service with RSS feeds, eBook Manager with A to Z list, Searcher Analyzer federated searching, Open URL Link Resolver/TOUResolver, Holdings Manager, and leading-edge solutions. Exhibiting Staff: Asher Sofrin; Ronna Archbold; Susan Singer 597 Tech Logic Corporation 1241 1818 Buerkle Road White Bear Lake, MN 55110 651-747-0492 800-494-9330 Fax: 651-747-0493 www.Tech-Logic.com Tech Logic, the leader in automated checkin, sorting and checkout solutions for libraries, featuring UltraSort and QuickSort hands-free book returns, Barcode and RFID self checkout systems powered by CircIT. All Tech Logic solutions are UL certified. We design, manufacture, deliver, install, and maintain our products. Exhibiting Staff: Gary Kirk, Tom Loy, Dave Janzen, Joe Libman, Jim Nelson, Heidi Weippert TechSource 1418 50 East Huron Street Chicago, IL 60611 312-280-5413 800-545-2433 Fax: 312-280-5275 http://www.techsource.ala.org/ ALA TechSource, publisher of Library Technology Reports, Smart Libraries Newsletter, and the TechSource Online site (including its popular 598 blog), publishes innovative new content you won’t find elsewhere. Meet the editor, learn more about what’s forthcoming and how TechSource can help you integrate all kinds of technology—including social software—in your library. Exhibiting Staff: Dan Freeman TELL ME MORE powered by Auralog 1552 3710 E. University Dr. Suite 1 Phoenix, AZ 85034 United States 602-470-0300 888-388-3535 Fax: 602-470-0311 www.auralog.com TELL ME MORE® is the recognized global leader in multimedia solutions for learning and teaching languages. Auralog pioneered integrating advanced speech recognition technology into software to improve foreign language mastery. Used worldwide by over 5 million consumers and over 10,000 academic institutions. Exhibiting Staff: Jason Wilson Ten Speed Press 1213 Tricycle Press/Celestial Arts/Crossing Press PO Box 7123 Berkeley, CA 94707 599 510-559-1600 800-841-2665 Fax: 510-524-4588 www.tenspeed.com Books & posters covering a range of topics including children’s, humor, cooking, careers, distance learning & education, new age, and alternative medicine. Stop by the booth for freebies while supplies last. Exhibiting Staff: Laura Mancuso & Patricia Kelly Text a Librarian 2505 1261 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94103 877-572-9953 877-572-9953 www.textalibrarian.com Text a Librarian offers mobile-enabled Library 2.0 reference technologies that work seamlessly with your existing E-mail, IM and SMS systems. Visit us at booth #2505 or online at www.text alibrarian.com. Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus 2039 155 Spring Street, Suite 3A New York, NY 10012 888-278-8600 888-278-8600 Fax: 212-285-8999 600 www.visualthesaurus.com Visual Thesaurus is an interactive dictionary and thesaurus which creates word maps that blossom with meanings that branch to related words. Students of all ages find the Visual Thesaurus fun and engaging to use. The Visual Thesaurus is a marvelous way to improve vocabulary, reading and writing skills, and comprehension. Exhibiting Staff: Ivan Krieg Thomson Reuters 1722 3501 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-386-0100 800-336-4474 Fax: 215-243-2206 www.scientific.thomson.com Thomson Reuters provides research solutions to 3,000 academic institutions worldwide. ISI Online of Knowledge, Online of Science, and in-depth evaluation tools deliver relevant data and ways to search, evaluate, and share this 601 information, including cited reference searching, analysis tools, and EndNote Online for integrated searching, writing, and bibliography creation. Thomson Reuters 1822 Five Paragon Dr. Montvale, NJ 07645-1725 201-358-7522 Fax: 201-722-3878 www.pdr.net As one of the premier brands in the Thomson Reuters product line, the Physicians’ Desk Reference® (PDR) has been a source of trusted drug information for more than 60 years. This year PDR released a dozen new or revised drug and clinical guides for healthcare professionals and health conscious consumers. Exhibiting Staff: Linda Levine, Bill Gaffney Timber Press (A division of Workman Publishing Company) 903 c/o Workman Publishing Company 225 Varick St. New York, NY 10014-4381 212-614-7572 800-722-7202 x7572 Fax: 800-344-3482 602 www.timberrpress.com Timber Press publishes a line of quality books for sophisticated gardeners, horticulturists, botanists, naturalists, and landscape professionals. We publish books written by genuine experts, and lavish upon them meticulous editorial attention, to assure their authoritative quality and enduring value. Today we have over 400 titles in print. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern, Steven Pace TLC The Library Corporation 1244 Research Park Inwood, WV 25428 304-229-0100 800-325-7759 Fax: 304-229-0295 http://www.TLCdelivers.com TLC is a 34-year old company owned and operated by its founding family. TLC offers standalone and integrated automation systems. Ask about our new LS2 PAC, the new search interface—beautiful software—that connects the library, the user, and the community. Exhibiting Staff: Gar Sydnor, TLC staff members 603 Torquere Press, Inc. 1547 600 Cleanwater Trail PO Box 2545 Round Rock, TX 78680 512-586-6921 Fax: 512-863-2968 www.torquerepress.com Torquere Press Inc is proud to present the finest in GLBT romance, in e-book and paperback. Since 2003, Torquere Press has provided readers with Gay and Lesbian fiction from the leading authors in the genre. In 2008, we are pleased to announce our Prizm line, for GLBT Young Adult readers. Exhibiting Staff: Shawn Clements, Lorna HInson, Larry Clements Tundra Books 1313 75 Sherbourne Street, 5th Floor Toronto, M5A 2P9 OntarioCanada 416-598-4786 800-788-1074 Fax: 416-598-7764 www.tundrabooks.com Award-winning books suitable for the K-12 library, education, and bookstore markets. Exhibiting Staff: Alison Morgan, Pamela Osti 604 Turtle Books (Dist. in US by Publishers Group West) 831 866 United Nations Plaza, Ste. 525 New York, NY 10017 212-644-2020 800-788-3123 Fax: 212-233-4387 www.turtlebooks.com Turtle Books is an independent publishing house specializing in illustrated children’s books. In most cases, we publish our books in both English and Spanish editions. Titles include: Finding Daddy, Lady in the Box, Crab Man, La Cucaracha Martina, Legend of Mexicatl, Prairie Dog Pioneers, and Keeper of the Swamp. Tutor.com 1037 40 Fulton St, 4th FL New York, NY 10038 888-888-6726 888-888-6726 Fax: 212-766-5855 www.tutor.com Most Experience, Best Support, Highest Quality at a Price for Every Budget! Stop by Booth 1037 and see a live demo with an online tutor and learn why Live Homework Help® from Tu 605 tor.com is the online tutoring leader—serving more than 1,800 libraries across North America! Tutto/ Mascot Metropolitan Inc. 1862 380 Swift Ave. #18 South San Francisco, CA 94080 650-873-7717 Fax: 650-873-1623 www.tutto.com Mascot Metropolitan was founded in 1987. Its mission is to design and manufacture top quality carrying cases for professionals on the go. Its patented products have won wide recognition including a design award from Tylenol/Arthritis Foundation and number. Exhibiting Staff: Susan Lee, Debbie Campbell, Cathy Newton, Nancy Hall U Universal Air Lift 1561 28010 N W 142 Ave High Springs, FL 32643 386-454-8790 866-526-3688 Fax: 386-454-7857 www.universalairlift.com 606 Universal Air Lift is your one stop provider for carpet replacement. UAL provides relocation of your loaded stacks without unloading the collections. Safetly and smoothly. Franchise area’s available. www.universalairlift.com Exhibiting Staff: David Baucom, Debra Baucom University of Alaska Press 2632 PO Box 756240 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6240 907-474-5831 888-252-6657 Fax: 907-474-5502 www.uaf.edu/uapress The University of Alaska Press publishes nonfiction and literature about Alaska, North Pacific Rim, Arctic Canada, Siberia, and Scandinavia. UA Press is dedicated to enriching the lives of Alaskans through high-quality books on the history, art, people, and natural world of the North. Exhibiting Staff: Elisabeth Dabney, Amy Simpson University of California Press 2506 2000 Center St, Ste 303 Berkeley, CA 94704 510-642-6188 Fax: 510-642-9917 607 www.ucpressjournals.com University of California Press currently publishes 53 scholarly journals in a wide variety of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, with concentrations in literature, music, history, cultural studies, sociology, law, ornithological and area studies. Exhibiting Staff: California Press Rachel Lee, University of The University of Chicago Press 1755 1427 E. 60th Street Chicago, IL 60037-2954 773-702-0285 Fax: 773-702-9756 www.press.uchicago.edu Established in 1891, the University of Chicago Press is the largest American university press. The Press publishes approximately 250 books a year and has published 11,000 books since its founding. In addition, the Press publishes leading journals and annuals fields including the humanities and physical, life, and medical sciences. Exhibiting Staff: Ellen Gibson, Laura Andersen, Paul Schellinger, Jeralynn Lee 608 University of Denver 2408 2450 S Vine St-JMAC Building Denver, CO 80208 303-871-2747 800-835-1607 Fax: 303-871-2709 http://www.du.edu/lis The University of Denver’s distinctive Master’s of Library and Information Science (MLIS) program serves future librarians, archivists, digitization specialists, and information professionals in a region recognized for innovative LIS practices. The ALA-accredited MLIS degree prepares forward-thinking and action-oriented graduates to serve in many types of institutions. University of Nebraska Press 2616 1111 Lincoln Mall Lincoln, NE 68588-0630 402-472-3581 800-755-1105 Fax: 402-472-6214 http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu The University of Nebraska Press will be highlighting its 21 scholarly journals in the areas of Native Studies, Women’s Studies, Literature, Sports, History, Anthropology, Journalism, French, Irish, and German Studies, 609 Music, Comparative Studies, Narrative Nonfiction, and Linguistics. Exhibiting Staff: Joyce Gettman University of Virginia Press 1761 P.O. Box 400318 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4318 434-924-1450 800-831-3406 Fax: 434-982-2655 www.upress.virginia.edu The University of Virginia Press will be demonstrating titles from its ROTUNDA line of electronic publications, including digital editions of the papers of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. Exhibiting Staff: Jason Coleman Unshelved 1052 4819 South Oregon Street Seattle, WA 98118 206-860-2199 Fax: 425-699-0031 www.unshelved.com Join the tens of thousands who enjoy the true-to-life humor of Unshelved, the library comic strip. Creators Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum are on hand to sign their newest 610 collection Frequently Asked Questions. A wide variety of entertaining and comfortable apparel. Userful 708 #400 – 3 Fan Tan Ally Victoria, BC V8W 3G9 Canada 403-289-2177 866-873-9126 Fax: 403-206-7010 http://library.userful.com Userful Desktop (formerly DiscoverStation) is the Public Computing solution of the future. Unparalleled service to patrons, less headaches for staff. It comes pre-installed with a full-suite of public management software, offers automated time and print management, and requires no ongoing maintenance from your staff. http://library.userful.com V Value Line Publishing, Inc. 734 Institutional Services Group 220 East 42nd Street – 6th Floor New York, NY 10017 212-907-1774 800-531-1425 Fax: 212-907-1922 www.valueline.com 611 World’s largest publisher of independent financial research on stocks and mutual funds. All services available online. Software and data provided in Online-based applications and on CD-ROM. Exhibiting Staff: Jason Wiseberg, Corey Cox, Paul Chaveriat VanitaBooks, LLC 844 1000 Woodhaven Blvd Akron, OH 44333 330-668-3307 VanitaBooks.com VanitaBooks publishes books for children ages 4-8. The new titles: Made in China, Let Me Bee, and What Pet Will I get? address some of the common issues of childhood. All profits are donated to the charities supported by the Jim and Vanita Oelschlager Foundation. Exhibiting Staff: Kristin Blackwood, Christine Hart and Jutta Swoboda Vault, Inc. 535 75 Varick Street 8th floor New York, NY 10011 646-792-6336 Fax: 212-366-6117 www.vault.com 612 Vault is the most trusted name in career information. Vault’s database, the Online Career Library, is the world’s most comprehensive collection of career e-books. Our 1,000+ subscribers also have access to industry research, company profiles, career advice articles, message boards, videos, and insider information on colleges and universities. VeloPress 2607 1830 55th St. Boulder, CO 80301 303-245-2138 Fax: 303-444-6788 www.velopress.com VeloPress is an endurance sports and fitness publisher with books on cycling, triathlon, running, swimming, yoga, nutrition, and the histories and personalities of our sports. VeloPress is the book publishing division of Competitor Group, Inc., publisher of VeloNews, Triathlete, Inside Triathlon, and Competitor magazines. Exhibiting Staff: Dave Trendler VTLS Inc. 1038 1701 Kraft Drive Blacksburg, VA 24060 540-557-1200 800-468-8857 613 Fax: 540-557-1210 www.vtls.com VTLS Inc. (www.vtls.com), provides visionary technology in library solutions to a customer base of more than 900 libraries in over 32 countries. VIRTUA is our ILS solution, Visualizer is our facet-based data discovery tool, Fastrac is our RFID technology, and VITAL is our Repository Services solution. Exhibiting Staff: Vinod Chachra, John Espley, Cece Yourshaw, Robert Pillow, Heather Myers W W. T. Cox Subscriptions 1950 201 Village Road Shallotte, NC 28470 910-754-3145 800-571-9554 Fax: 910-755-6274 www.wtcox.com WT Cox Subscriptions prides itself on our personal approach to the customer based serial management solutions we provide. Offering more than 260,000 titles in print and electronic formats, WT Cox Subscriptions is a great fit for all academic, public, medical, special, government and school libraries. 614 Exhibiting Staff: Michael Cribbs, Debi Knox Markwith, Bonnie W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. 922 500 Fifth Ave. New York, NY 10110-0017 212-354-5500 800-233-4830 Fax: 212-790-9453 http://www.wwnorton.com Trade hardcovers and paperbacks from Norton and our distributees: Atlas Books, Countryman, Fantagraphics, George Braziller, New Directions, New Press, Odyssey, Pegasus, Persea, Quantuck Lane, Rio Nuevo, Skyhorse, Thames & Hudson and Verso. Exhibiting Staff: Hammond Golda Rademacher, Dosier Walter de Gruyter Inc. 2047 545 8th Avenue, Suite 2410 New York, NY 10018 212-564-9223 Fax: 212-564-9224 www.degruyter.com Annually, the scholarly publishing house of Walter de Gruyter publishes more than 250 615 new books, over 60 academic journals, and various electronic media in the humanities and social sciences. Walter de Gruyter includes the imprints of K.G. Saur, Mouton de Gruyter, Max Niemeyer Verlag, and de Gruyter Recht. Exhibiting Staff: Mary Marshall, Clara Waldrich, Kathryn Ruehle Watson Label Products 2338 10616 Trenton Ave. St. Louis, MO 63132 314-493-9300 800-678-6715 Fax: 314-493-9399 www.wlp.com High resolution DIGITALLY IMAGED bar code labels, PERSONALIZED customer service and FREE COLOR are among the many reasons WLP is the label manufacturer of choice for public, private and academic libraries. TESLIN patron cards and key tags, plus other promotional items, are also manufactured by this ISO Certified, woman-owned business. Exhibiting Staff: Joan Morgan and Courtney Haberer Weston Woods Studios, Inc. 914 143 Main Street Norwalk, CT 06851 616 203-845-0197 800-243-5020 Fax: 203-845-0498 www.scholastic.com/westonwoods Weston Woods has been bringing outstanding children’s picture books to life for over 55 years! We produce a full selection of award-winning DVDs, videos, book and read-along CD or cassette packages, along with Playaway® adaptations of classic children’s literature. Exhibiting Staff: Paul Gagne, Christine Flaherty William B. Meyer Inc. 2642 255 Longbeach Blvd. Stratford, CT 06615 800-727-5985 800-727-5985 Fax: 203-383-6219 www.meyerlibrary.com America’s Library Moving Specialist—William B. Meyer, Inc. has been entrusted to move some of the most prestigious collections in the country. With unparalleled knowledge and depth of personnel William B. Meyer, Inc. specializes in rare book moves, collection cleaning, measuring and mapping. Exhibiting Staff: Mike Kent, Carla Caforio 617 Wolters Kluwer Health/ Ovid Inc. 1939 333 Seventh Ave, 20th Floor New York, NY 10001 646-674-6300 Fax: 781-769-8763 www.ovid.com Ovid, a leader in providing electronic medical, scientific, and academic research solutions. Our OvidSP platform delivers a powerful, simplified search experience combining Ovid and SilverPlatter search technology. We deliver relevant, current and accurate content, robust search, discovery, and productivity tools with support services to simplify and speed the research process. Women Make Movies 2640 462 Broadway, Suite 508C NY, NY 10013 212-925-0606 x.360 Fax: 212-925-2052 www.wmm.com Established in 1972 to address the under-representation and misrepresentation of women in the media, Women Make Movies is a non-profit distributor of independent films by and about women. WMM focuses on 618 cutting-edge documentaries that give depth to today’s headlines and artistically and intellectually challenging works in all genres. Exhibiting Staff: Sarah Reynolds The Worden Co. 2131 199 E. 17th St. Holland, MI 49423 616-392-1848 800-748-0561 Fax: 616-392-2542 www.wordencompany.com Worden combines our deep knowledge of the industry with time-honed skills and technology to create innovative, inviting solutions for learning spaces. In addition to a full spectrum of furniture collections (including tables, carrels, workstations, desks, shelving and seating) Worden specializes in customized solutions to meet client needs. Workman Publishing/ Algonquin Books 903 255 Varick Street New York, NY 10014-4381 212-614-7572 800-722-7202 Fax: 800-344-3482 www.workman.com 619 WORKMAN: Publishers of trade paperbacks and hardcovers in the following areas: Parenting & Pregnancy (What to Expect series), Cooking (many award winners), Home Reference, Health, Self Help, Gardening, Crafts, Animals, Sports, Humor, Brain Quest, and restaurant guides. Exhibiting Staff: Michael Rockliff, Ina Stern, Steven Pace World Almanac Education 742 A WRC Media Company 23221 Morgan Court Strongsville, OH 44149-5100 216-663-8867 800-321-1147 Fax: 216-663-8877 www.waebooks.com World Almanac Education has the best K-12 books and kits for educators nationwide. Offering more than 6,500 outstanding titles, hand selected from hundreds of publishers, we specialize in reference, fiction, and nonfiction titles for all grades and curriculum areas. Exhibiting Staff: Said Mougrabi World Bank Publications 2439 1818 H St. NW, MSN U11-1104 Washington, DC 20433 202-473-2497 620 Fax: 202-522-2631 www.worldbank.org In support of its efforts to promote economic development in borrower countries, the World Bank undertakes research on an array of public policy issues, and actively disseminates information worldwide. Publications are available as books, e-books, online databases and other online services. Exhibiting Staff: Malika Khek Vannier World Book Inc. 1332 233 N. Michigan Ave, Ste 2000 Chicago, IL 60601 312-729-5852 Fax: 312-729-5623 www.worldbookonline.com/sales World Book, Inc., is the publisher of highly-acclaimed reference and children’s educational publications including print, CD-ROM, and online product. World Book Online Reference Center will be demonstrated. This site also features two premium products: 621 Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos, a Spanish-language encyclopedia; and World Book Research Libraries. An extensive database of original books and source documents. Exhibiting Staff: Paul Gazzolo, Bob Hall, Bob Buck, Paul Kobasa, Janet Peterson, Judy Stancil, Patti Ginnis, Allen Kirby, Bob Muraro, Mike Novis Y YBP Library Services 2121 999 Maple Street Contoocook, NH 03229-4450 800-258-3774 Fax:- 4095 www.ybp.com YBP is a supplier of electronic and print monographs, collection management and technical service solutions to research libraries and consortia worldwide. YBP offers rapid fulfillment, extensive title inventory, and GOBI, the premier bibliographic information database. Exhibiting Staff: Mark Kendall, Hester Campbell, Ann-Marie Breaux, Steve Sutton, John Elliott, Barbara Kawecki, Mike Walmsley, Danielle Miller, Reeta Sinha, Mike Williams, Jenny Hudson, Cherie Prior 622 Yen Press 1051 237 Park Avenue New York, NY 10017-0010 212-364-1542 Fax: 212-364-0628 Yen Press is the graphic novel/manga imprint from HBGUSA. Yen publishes books for kids and adults, focusing on licensed manga from Japan and Korea as well as developing original English language manga. It will also develop original American style graphic novels across a wide range of genres. Exhibiting Staff: Rich Johnson 623 EXHIBITOR LISTINGS BY PRODUCT AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS Alternative Playaway 932 Audio Books Baker & Taylor 2122 Blackstone Audio Inc. 752 Bolinda Publishing, Inc. 805 Booklist 1412 Books On Tape 1215 Brodart Co. 1624 Capstone Press 718 Full Cast Audio 517 Griffyn Ink 740 HarperCollins Children’s Books 1013 HarperCollins Publishers 1014 Ingram Library Services Inc. 2304 Listening Library 1215 Naxos of America, Inc. 531 NexPak 1562 OCLC 1704 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 RTI – DVD Repair 2453 Workman Publishing/ Algonquin Books 903 624 AudioVisual Equipment Azuradisc, Inc. 525 Birchard Company 613 Brodart Co. 1624 Gaylord Bros 1814 Highsmith Inc. 1323 Interface Electronics, Inc. 1852 Libramation, Inc. 2303 Playaway 932 RTI – DVD Repair 2453 AudioVisual Materials Action! Library Media Service 1553 Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc. 532 Blackwell 1544 BWI 2112, 2012 Chicago One Stop/ Browser Display 1826 Follett Library Resources 2114 OCLC 1704 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 Playaway 932 Book and Audio Packages Chicago One Stop/ Browser Display 1826 Clarion Books 931 DEMCO, Inc. 1404, 1403 NexPak 1562 Sourcebooks 2523 Weston Woods Studios, Inc. 914 Children’s Film and Video Devine Entertainment Corporation 540 625 Movie Licensing USA 1317 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 Weston Woods Studios, Inc. 914 Educational Film and Video AAS/ Science Online 603 Ambassador Books and Media 1925 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 1309 Animals Cambridge Educational 2031 Comex Systems Inc. 2320 Films for the Humanities & Sciences 2031 Films Media Group 2031 Meridian Education 2031 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 Shopware 2031 Weston Woods Studios, Inc. 914 Film and Video Action! Library Media Service 1553 Alexander Street Press 1924, 1153 Alibris 2410 Films Media Group 2031 Movie Licensing USA 1317 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 Raha Books 2626 RTI – DVD Repair 2453 Historical Film and Video Alexander Street Press 1924, 1153 Devine Entertainment Corporation 540 626 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 Instructional Film and Video Comex Systems Inc. 2320 Lexicon Bilingual Resources 1844 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 LaserDiscs and DVDs Action! Library Media Service 1553 Baker & Taylor 2122 Gaylord Bros 1814 Music Alexander Street Press 1924, 1153 Baker & Taylor 2122 Devine Entertainment Corporation 540 Naxos of America, Inc. 531 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 Raha Books 2626 Special Interest Film and Video OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 AUTOMATION Authority Control Backstage Library Works 2244 Comprise Technologies 2011 Library Systems & Services 1247 Library Technologies Inc. 1108 MARCIVE, Inc. 1337 627 POLARIS Library Systems 1732 TLC The Library Corporation 1244 Bar Codes American Interfile & Library Relocations 2608 Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc. 532 Computype, Inc. 523 Data2 Corporation 2509 Gaylord Bros 1814 Library Technologies Inc. 1108 MARCIVE, Inc. 1337 Reliance Label Solutions, Inc. 1541 Tech Logic Corporation 1241 Watson Label Products 2338 Bibliographic ABC-CLIO 2218 American Economic Association 1551 Auto-Graphics, Inc. 2212 Blackwell 1544 Bowker 1918 EasyBib.com 734 LibLime 722 Library of Congress 1338 ProQuest 1804 RefWorks-COS 1912 TLC The Library Corporation 1244 Cataloging Ambassador Books and Media 1925 Auto-Graphics, Inc. 2212 628 Aux Amateurs De Livres 2334 Backstage Library Works 2244 Baker & Taylor 2122 Blackwell 1544 Brodart Co. 1624 BWI 2112, 2012 Ingram Library Services Inc. 2304 LibLime 722 Library of Congress 1338 MARCIVE, Inc. 1337 OCLC 1704 POLARIS Library Systems 1732 Serials Solutions 1904 TLC The Library Corporation 1244 CD-ROM Oxford University Press 1832 Computer Software 3M Library Systems 1032 Atlas Systems 2514 Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc. 532 CMS, Inc. 1455 Compendium Library Services 1335 Comprise Technologies 2011 Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access 1714 Encore 1319 Frontline Placement Technologies, Inc. 2247 Index Data – LLC (USA) 618 Infor Library and Information Solutions 2207 Innovative Interfaces, Inc. 1204 629 Integrated Technology Group 2146 LibLime 722 Luna Imaging, Inc. 2519 Northern Micrographics 1944 OCLC 1704 Paging Label Solutions Group 1661 POLARIS Library Systems 1732 Scheduline 2613 TLC The Library Corporation 1244 Userful 708 Computers and Peripheral Equipment Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc. 532 Digital Transitions 608 Gaylord Bros 1814 Indus International, Inc. 2340 Userful 708 Database ABC-CLIO 2218 Baker & Taylor 2122 Bowker 1918 Career Cruising 1566 Chelsea House Publishers 2032 CLCD Company, LLC/ Children’s Literature 2634 Dun & Bradstreet 2445 ebrary 2404 Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2518 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. 1407 ERIC 616 Facts On File 2031 630 Gale Cengage Learning 1604 Geographic Research, Inc. 2451 Greenwood Publishing Group 1632 H.W. Wilson, Co. 1504 IGI Global 2538 Libraries Unlimited/ Greenwood Publishing Group 1632 Library of Congress 1338 Mergent, Inc. 2339 MINISIS Inc. 504 Morningstar 2135 Naxos of America, Inc. 531 Paratext, LLC 1331 Praeger Security International/ Greenwood Pub- 1632 lishing Group ProQuest 1804 RefWorks-COS 1912 Rosen Publishing Group Inc. 1304 Scholastic BookFlix/ Expert Space/ StudyJams/ Grolier Online 914 Springer 2324, 2224 TheBookCheckOut.com 1208 Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus 2039 Thomson Reuters 1722 TLC The Library Corporation 1244 Value Line Publishing, Inc. 734 Database Preparation FamilySearch 2438 Library Technologies Inc. 1108 MARCIVE, Inc. 1337 631 Document Delivery Systems Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access 1714 Indus International, Inc. 2340 Electronic Document Delivery American Institute of Physics 1452 Atlas Systems 2514 Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access 1714 Digital Transitions 608 ebrary 2404 ERIC 616 IImage Retrieval, Inc. 1558 Indus International, Inc. 2340 IngentaConnect 2351 National Archive Publishing Company – NAPC 1846 NRC-CISTI – Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information 2510 OCLC 1704 SPIE Digital Library 1462 Wolters Kluwer Health/ Ovid Inc. 1939 Electronic Imaging Systems Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access 1714 Digital Transitions 608 IImage Retrieval, Inc. 1558 Indus International, Inc. 2340 Luna Imaging, Inc. 2519 Northern Micrographics 1944 Information Superhighway Library of Congress 1338 Luna Imaging, Inc. 2519 632 SchoolRooms 2240 Serials Solutions 1904 TLC The Library Corporation 1244 Integrated Library Systems 3M Library Systems 1032 Auto-Graphics, Inc. 2212 Equinox Software, Inc. 522 Ex Libris 632 FKI Logistex 2532 Infor Library and Information Solutions 2207 Innovative Interfaces, Inc. 1204 Integrated Technology Group 2146 LibLime 722 Libramation, Inc. 2303 MINISIS Inc. 504 mk Sorting Systems 2603 POLARIS Library Systems 1732 Ringgold, Inc. 2431 Sentry Technology Corporation 513 Text a Librarian 2505 TLC The Library Corporation 1244 Library Automated Systems 3M Library Systems 1032 Auto-Graphics, Inc. 2212 Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc. 532 Blackwell 1544 Cdigix 2503 Comprise Technologies 2011 Counting Opinions (SQUIRE) Ltd 1858 633 Digital Library Systems Group at Image Access 1714 Encore 1319 Equinox Software, Inc. 522 Ex Libris 632 FKI Logistex 2532 Frontline Placement Technologies, Inc. 2247 Infor Library and Information Solutions 2207 Innovative Interfaces, Inc. 1204 Integrated Technology Group 2146 LibLime 722 Libramation, Inc. 2303 Library Automation Technologies 2252 MINISIS Inc. 504 mk Sorting Systems 2603 Paging Label Solutions Group 1661 POLARIS Library Systems 1732 Ringgold, Inc. 2431 Sentry Technology Corporation 513 Tech Logic Corporation 1241 TLC The Library Corporation 1244 Wolters Kluwer Health/ Ovid Inc. 1939 Library Cards Computype, Inc. 523 Data2 Corporation 2509 DEMCO, Inc. 1404, 1403 Gaylord Bros 1814 Reliance Label Solutions, Inc. 1541 Watson Label Products 2338 634 Literacy Better World Books 1948 Library of Congress 1338 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus 2039 Magnetic Stripe Cards DEMCO, Inc. 1404, 1403 Gaylord Bros 1814 Media Management 3M Library Systems 1032 Azuradisc, Inc. 525 Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc. 532 Brodart Co. 1624 Cdigix 2503 Gaylord Bros 1814 Libramation, Inc. 2303 Library Automation Technologies 2252 Luna Imaging, Inc. 2519 Medianet/ Schedule3W 2322 mk Sorting Systems 2603 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 Micrographic Equipment CMS, Inc. 1455 Digital Transitions 608 Indus International, Inc. 2340 Multimedia Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. 1407 Gaylord Bros 1814 635 Guide By Cell Inc. 2251 Naxos of America, Inc. 531 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 Networking Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc. 532 Ex Libris 632 RefWorks-COS 1912 Online Search Services Auto-Graphics, Inc. 2212 Baker & Taylor 2122 Blackwell 1544 CLCD Company, LLC/ Children’s Literature 2634 Dun & Bradstreet 2445 Emery-Pratt Company 2024 Encore 1319 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. 1407 ERIC 616 Ex Libris 632 H.W. Wilson, Co. 1504 Index Data – LLC (USA) 618 Library of Congress 1338 Morningstar 2135 NewsBank Inc. 1344 OCLC 1704 Paratext, LLC 1331 ProQuest 1804 Readex, a division of NewsBank, Inc. 1344 RefWorks-COS 1912 SchoolRooms 2240 636 Serials Solutions 1904 TDNet Inc. 1308 TLC The Library Corporation 1244 OPAC Auto-Graphics, Inc. 2212 Comprise Technologies 2011 Equinox Software, Inc. 522 Ex Libris 632 Index Data – LLC (USA) 618 LibLime 722 Library of Congress 1338 POLARIS Library Systems 1732 TLC The Library Corporation 1244 Userful 708 Reference Systems Compendium Library Services 1335 Credo Reference 2343 Dun & Bradstreet 2445 Library of Congress 1338 OCLC 1704 Paratext, LLC 1331 RefWorks-COS 1912 Text a Librarian 2505 Retro Conversion Brodart Co. 1624 MARCIVE, Inc. 1337 OCLC 1704 637 RFID 3M Library Systems 1032 Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems Inc. 532 FKI Logistex 2532 Integrated Technology Group 2146 Libramation, Inc. 2303 mk Sorting Systems 2603 Ringgold, Inc. 2431 Tech Logic Corporation 1241 Serials/ ACQ Systems Auto-Graphics, Inc. 2212 LibLime 722 POLARIS Library Systems 1732 Ringgold, Inc. 2431 Serials Solutions 1904 Technical Information Blackwell 1544 Libramation, Inc. 2303 Library of Congress 1338 OverDrive/ Digital Library Reserve 2042 POLARIS Library Systems 1732 Online Products ABC-CLIO 2218 BCR 2508 Blackwell 1544 Bowker 1918 Career Cruising 1566 Cdigix 2503 CLCD Company, LLC/ Children’s Literature 2634 638 CMS, Inc. 1455 Compendium Library Services 1335 Comprise Technologies 2011 Dun & Bradstreet 2445 EasyBib.com 734 ebrary 2404 Encore 1319 Ex Libris 632 FamilySearch 2438 Frontline Placement Technologies, Inc. 2247 Geographic Research, Inc. 2451 H.W. 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