"Minds in Motion"
14th Annual Network Conference
May 14, 1993
Monarch Motor Hotel / Clackamas, Oregon
PROGRAM
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WONDERING ???
Dr. Henry "Budd" Kass, back by popular demand after
last year's Ethics workshop, has designed this workshop to improve our level
of service delivery. He will show us how to relate the concept of customer
service to the broader idea of citizen service and to convey the service
factors of reliability, responsiveness, competence, and care to our public.
Dr. Kass is a Professor of Public Administration at Portland State
University and a well-known consultant to government agencies.
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TECHNICAL SERVICES IN A PUBLIC SERVICE
WORLD
Even below stairs we too serve the public. Kari Martinez, Technical
Services Manager at Salem Public Library, will present a program dealing
with many aspects of technical services from cataloging to processing and
show you how this is a public service.
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PARK YOUR AUTODIDACT HERE: PROVIDING EXCELLENT SERVICE
TO HOMESCHOOLERS
A half million children are being homeschooled in 1995 according to one estimate,
and yet library staff often don't know who the homeschoolers in our communities
are. Find out what this rapidly growing population needs from public
libraries. A panel of 3 homeschooling experts, including Ann Lahrson,
author of Homeschooling in Oregon; Jean
Biggerstaff of the Oregon Home Education Network; and Paul King of the North
East Portland Homeschooling Group (affiliated with the Oregon Christian Education
Association Network) will discuss how libraries can meet their
needs.
"Provided a wealth of information...
looking forward to better serving homeschoolers now."
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YOUR PERSONAL FINANCIAL
THERAPY
Are you master of your money, or does your money master you? Are big
expenses (car, house, college) giving you headaches? Are money problems
interfering with your domestic tranquility? Do you know how you'll
fare in retirement? You can gain control of your financial life!
Beverly Fogel is a Certified Financial Planner who works with folks
from all walks of life to help them gain control of their money - and of
their financial life.
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COMMUNITY ADVOCACY: A WORKSHOP FOR LIBRARY
TRUSTEES
Michael Gaston, Director of the Siuslaw Public Library District and Ray Cooper,
a member of the Siuslaw Library Board will share their secrets for successful
community advocacy. They'll advise Library Trustees and library supporters
how to make the kind of grass-roots connections to the community that can
really pay off in long-term support for libraries.
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FRIENDS FOREVER
Anne Carter, President of the Friends and Trustees section of OLA will lead
a round-table discussion of the activities, projects and programs currently
being sponsored or managed by Friends groups throughout Oregon. Library
Friends are encouraged to attend and share their activities, while hearing
about "what's happening" in Friends groups from other areas.
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IAC SEARCHING
One of the most popular services reference can provide is indexed periodicals.
In this one hour workshop, Linda Lybecker, Senior Librarian and Second
Level Reference Manager at Washington County Cooperative Library Services,
will use the IAC product to review database context, searching with PowerTrac,
what is in "Help," and how to get a current list of indexed periodicals.
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SCHOOL VISITS WHICH WIN FRIENDS AND MAKE EAGER
READERS
Do you want more interaction with the schools in your area but you're not
sure how to start the process? Here are presentation tips and tricks
as well as great booktalking ideas sure to boost your circulation.
Booktalk veteran Jackie Rose is the Youth Services Supervisor at the
Lake Oswego Public Library. She visited 110 classrooms during the last
school year.
"Well-done!"
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GETTING ALONG FOR FUN &
PROFIT
Do some of your co-workers get on your nerves at times? Do you get
on their nerves at times? It's natural. But, the better we get
along, the more productive, cooperative, relaxing, and enjoyable the workplace
becomes. In this fast-paced and engaging workshop, you will learn ideas,
tips, and suggestions for enhancing the "getting along" spirit of your workplace.
Rich Galvez, who has been the Training Manager at Clackamas County
for the last six years, will facilitate the workshop.
"Excellent speaker...
holds attention with examples, video clips, etc."
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BASIC INTERNET
Kathryn Lawder is a research associate at OHSU as well as teaching in the
continuing education program at Marylhurst College. This program is
a close-up look at the Internet for surfing novices. She will be explaining
how and where to search the Internet in relation to various library-related
resources.
"Great! Of many internet sessions taken, this
one is the first I've come away from with a feeling of
understanding."
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PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION IN YOUR PUBLIC
LIBRARY
Getting the word out about your library can seem a daunting task if your
experience or time is limited. This workshop will focus on ways to
reach your intended audience and increase patron participation. We
will look at demographics, community partnerships, library programs, mailing
lists and relationships with the various kinds of media. B.J. Doty
is a public information specialist with Washington County Cooperative Library
Services, and a freelance library consultant.
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SURF'S UP! CATCHING THE URLy WAVE ON THE
WEB
Numb from entering those strings of characters? Apply serendiPitygEnerously.
Yes, Netscape helps you catch those waves. Rushton Brandis, Network
Development Consultant for the Oregon State Library, will show you where
to surf in your library without getting the pages wet, teach you how to use
Netscape to locate valuable resources on the WWW.
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ACTIVE MUSIC CHILDREN
LOVE
Enjoy this one hour workshop on participatory music and movement that
Children's Librarians can use during their storytimes for young children.
Educator and recording artist Jory Aronson will provide participants
with a wealth of simple-to-use songs, ideas, and actions (as well as an
I-can-do-it attitude!). Participants need to bring a battery-powered cassette
player and blank tapes to record on. Pre-recorded cassette albums will
be available for purchase.
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PUT YOURSELF IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT: INTERVIEW SKILLS FOR THE
NINETIES
How long has it been since you had an interview? Are you a wreck before
and during it? Do you know the common mistakes that generate those
"Sorry, but..." rejection letters? Spend an hour with Pete Paskill
of CareerMakers, Inc. and Nancy McDonald, Personnel Director for the City
of Tualatin, updating your interviewing skills so that you can sell yourself
successfully.
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CONTINUING EDUCATION IN TECHNOLOGY
David Burt, Information Technology Librarian at the Lake Oswego Public Library,
will discuss the range of options available in the Portland area for
computer-related education, from one-day seminars for the beginner to complete
vocational programs. A limited number of brochures and catalogs will
be supplied.
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QUICK QUERIES: ADVANCED DYNIX
SEARCHING
Learn the tricks and tips for getting the most
from the Dynix Search feature with the least amount of time and effort. A
step-by-step approach is taught using handouts with sample screens and real-world
examples. Includes shortcut searching, the sort and limit features,
constructing search arguments, combining searches, and printing bibliographies.
Debbie Dodd, Library Services Supervisor for Oregon City Public Library,
will be the presenter. "Very
helpful!"
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YOUNG ADULT PROGRAMS ON A SHOESTRING
Salem Public Library's young adult librarian Susan Dunn will present programs
and ideas for youth, which can be accomplished on a limited
budget.
"Great! ...practical ideas that
I will use."
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER: DR. HENRY "BUDD" KASS:
STEWARDSHIP: THE ETHICAL OBLIGATION
In these times of citizen mistrust of public employees,
understanding our role as stewards can give us a renewed sense of purpose
as we go about our jobs in our community libraries. Dr. Kass will explain
how stewardship, our role as a trusted agent, is the ethical basis of good
service. This inspiring keynote address will be a direct lead-in to
Dr. Kass' two-hour workshop on Effective Citizen Service which will
follow.
Conference time: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Registration fee: $28 full day, $15 half day
Luncheon: Baked Salmon Filet or Pasta Marinara
Attendance: Approximately 290
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