Please join us for the MCLS Annual Meeting
on October 3, 2014 at the McCamly Plaza in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Our keynote will be from Maureen Sullivan,
former ALA president, presenting on how libraries can engage and transform
their community. Following Maureen a panel of regional library leaders
will respond to and share how they are managing change.
Corey Seeman, Director of the University
of Michigan Kresge Business Administration Library, will address how his
library is undergoing a massive transformation, which slashes both student
and collection space. He will explain how they are reaching out to
the community from less visible settings, and showcasing a philosophy which
strives to create an entrepreneurial approach to the potentially devastating
changes to Kresge.
Emily Bunyan, Director of the Knox County
Public Library, will talk about her experiences during her journey as she
participates in ALA's Libraries Transforming Communities Harwood Public
Innovator's Cohort.
Christina Wray, from the Center for
Disability Information and Referral at the Indiana Institute on Disability
and Community, will speak about providing accessibility to all within her
community.
Don't delay in registering for this
opportunity to network with other library staff and learn about what libraries
of all types are doing to manage the ever changing landscape of the library
community. The deadline to guarantee a seat at this program is this
Friday, September 26!
For more information on this program,
and to register, go to: http://www.mcls.org/training-events/events/mcls-annual-meeting/
Thanks and have a great day! - heather
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Heather M. Ladiski, CAP-OM
Executive Assistant/Meeting Planner
Midwest Collaborative for Library Services
1407 Rensen Street, Suite 1
Lansing, Michigan 48910-3657
800/530-9019 ext. 133
517/394-2420 ext. 133
Fax: 517/492-3885
NOTE: New email: ladiskih@mcls.org
website: www.mcls.org
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