"The Year of the Reader 1987"
8th Annual Network Conference
February 27, 1987
Monarch Motor Hotel
Clackamas, Oregon
PROGRAM:
COMPARABLE WORTH & NEGOTIATING SKILLS
Norman Willis, from Seattle, Washington, personally conducted
the original Comparable Worth Study for the State of Washington and is a
nationally recognized authority on positions evaluation and comparable worth.
FROM STRESS MANAGEMENT TO WELLNESS
Alberto Cereghino is a business and professional managment
consultant.
GRANT APPLICATIONS THAT WORK!
Wes Doak, State Library for Oregon, will focus on some
"dos" and "don'ts" relating to grant application writing.
Kim Stafford, author who received
the Western States Book award for his book Having Everything Right: Essays
of Place, will help workshop participants strengthen their ability to
write by identifying co-authors in their lives and writing from local
knowledge.
STORYTELLING
Carolyn Peake, Senior Librarian and Head of Children's
Services for Lake Oswego Public Library.
YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE UPDATE
Kathy Fritts, Librarian for Rex Putnam High School provides
overview of the present state of YA literature.
AV COLLECTION: CARE & FEEDING
B.J. Doty, Librarian for West Linn Public Library, will
cover selection, circulation tips, and care of records, tapes, compact discs,
and video cassettes.
MANAGING TIME: SPEND IT, KILL IT, LET IT FLY... OR INVEST
IT!
Lynne Anderson, Librarian for Clackamas High School, will focus on proven
strategies for more effectively managing time and work patterns.
MOTIVATING EXPERIENCES FOR READING ENJOYMENT
Kathi Steffenson, Reading and English teacher at Moss Jr. High School, will
present suggestions for motivating children to read.
HOW TO START AN EDUCATION / JOB INFORMATION CENTER in
a library of any size
Ellen Sather, Children's Librarian for Lake Oswego
Public Library
ON BECOMING A LIBRARY IMPRESARIO
Linnea Patrick, Adult Program Coordinator and Reference Librarian for Salem
Public Library, will tell you how to plan library programs.
CONDUCTING A SUCCESSFUL BOOK SALE
Tass Bindas and Nancy Kibbey, Friends of the Eugene Public Library, will
present some great ideas.