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LINCC To Learning 2001

21st Annual Conference

Friday, October 12, 2001
Wilsonville Holiday Inn

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Programs and Schedule

Registration and Coffee: 7:30 - 8:30 am
Session 1: 8:30 - 10:00 am

Homeschooling 101 for Librarians

Jana Hoffman, Ledding Library of Milwaukie

How to Think about a Book:
An Idiomatic Approach to Adult Readers’ Advisory

* Session is Full *

Marsha Weber, Multnomah County Library
Telling Your Library’s Story:
Communications Strategies that Work
Penelope Hummel, Multnomah County Library and Hummelworks
Emotional Vampires Dr. Albert J. Bernstein, Psychologist and Author
Break with Refreshments: 10:00 - 10:15 am
Session 2: 10:15 - 11:45 am
The Art of Storytelling, Part One Christopher Leebrick, Storyteller
How Can You Tell? What Can You Say?:
Techniques for Evaluating What You Find on the Web
Joe Barker, UC Berkeley
Are Libraries Good for Book Business? Vince Kohler, Oregonian
Jill Hinckley, Murder by the Book
Michael Martens, Dark Horse Comics
Shawna Ervin-Gore, Dark Horse Comics
Public / School Library Cooperation MaryKay Dahlgreen, Oregon State Library
Sandi Olmstead, Newberg Public Library
Colleen Winters, Forest Grove Library
Ann Dondero, Forest Grove Library
What's a "Circ"? Joanna Rood, LINCC
Buffet Lunch: 11:45 am - 12:45 pm
Session 3: 12:45 - 2:15 pm
The Art of Storytelling, Part Two Christopher Leebrick, Storyteller
The Value & Importance of Cultural Programming for Adults in Any Library Karen Ripley, Boulder Public Library
ˇSi! Spanish in Your Library Angela Reynolds, WCCLS
Linda Stiles Taylor, Forest Grove City Library
Intellectual Freedom on the Front Line:
How to Turn Potentially Difficult Encounters into Opportunities for Better Patron Service
Candace Morgan, Ft. Vancouver Regional Library
U.S. Newspaper Project: Oregon:
Preserving the Past, Preparing for the Future
Normandy Helmer, Ben Farrell, Lesli Larson, and Tiffany Lantz-Halbrook, University of Oregon Library
Break with Refreshments: 2:15 - 2:30 pm
Session 4: 2:30 - 4:00 pm
Got Programs? For Teens? Jacqueline Rose, Lake Oswego Public Library
Trish Segal, Ft. Vancouver Regional Library
Heidi Weisel, Corvallis-Benton County Library
Beyond Google:
Finding and Using the Invisible Web and Directories in Reference
Joe Barker, UC Berkeley
Abriendo Puertas a la Communidad Hispana:
Opening Doors to the Latino Community
Marie Dahlstrom, Strategies Northwest
Grace under Fire:
Difficult Behaviors, Appropriate Responses
Sara Behrman, Consultant
EBSCOhost Tips & Tricks Todd Feinman, Lake Oswego Public Library
Daniel Peterson, LINCC

Registration Information

Cost

Staff & associates of libraries in the LINCC consortium:
$37 full day / $25 half day

All other registrants:
$45 full day / $30 half day

Registration will be limited to 275.
Registration form must be accompanied by payment.

Registration Form

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For more information,
please contact
Cassie Maringer
at (503) 723-4891


Holiday Inn

Driving Directions 

From the North

  • Take I-5 or I-205 South to the I-5 Exit #286 (Stafford Rd.).

  • Turn right and then left to get to the Holiday Inn parking lot.

From South of Wilsonville

  • Take I-5 North to Exit #286 (Stafford Rd.).

25425 S.W. 95th Avenue
Wilsonville, Oregon

Map to Holiday Inn, Wilsonville
Hotel rooms at the Holiday Inn are available at a discount conference rate. Mention Library Information Network of Clackamas County when making reservations. The hotel phone number is 503-682-2211, toll free 1-800-HOLIDAY.

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Questions? Contact Cassie Maringer at the LINCC Office: (503) 723-4891.

Last updated 9/21/2001.