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2009 Conference Program

2009 Conference Workshops

October 31 - November 2, 2009
Pasadena, CA

If you presented at this year's conference, please submit your materials to us at info@cla-net.org. In order to be posted on this website, please type the workshop track in the subject of your email,  place its title, presenters, and affiliations (ie library/company) in the message body.

 

Track: Academic

Delivering Instructional Outreach to Middle Schools
Margaret Keys, Sacramento State University and American River College

Reaching Out in All Directions: Unconventional Outreach for Academic Libraries
Jade G. Winn & Alma C. Ortega, University of San Diego

 

Track: Adult/Reference

California Writers Panel: H2O, The Vanishing Element
David Carle; Sue McClurg, Water Education Foundation; Brad Monsma & Anna Sklar

Catch the Adult Summer Reading Program Wave!
Pam Carlson, Long Beach Public Library; Nancy Carstensen, Oceanside Public Library; Natalie Cole, California Library Association; Barbara Nightingale & Mathew Rose, County of Los Angeles Public Library

From Zero to 60 in 14 Months! How the St. Helena Public Library Went from Offering No Adult Programs to Adult Programs Twice a Week
Jennifer Baker, Robyn Orsini & Leslie Stanton, St. Helena Public Library

 

Track: Children

Make a Splash — READ: the 2010 California Summer Reading Program for Children
Pat Downs Bright, San Diego County Library; Pam Carlson, Long Beach Public Library; Nancy Carstensen, Oceanside Public Library; Penny Peck, San Leandro Public Library; Sharon Snow, Palm Springs Public Library

Singing, Playing and Experiments:  Music and Science Early Literacy Programs for Preschoolers
Katie Silberman, Anaheim Public Library

 

Track: Community Outreach

Creating a Successful Family Learning Center at Your Library
Mana Tominaga, Candice Tran & Carol Frost, San Jose Public Library

Engaging Teen Entrepreneurs
John Grimm, San Bernardino County Library: Highland Branch; Deon Carter

Get Involved: Powered by Your Library
Marianne Black, San Bernardino County Library; Rachel Delgadillo, Roseville Public Library; Robin Hoklotubbe, San Bernardino County Library; Carla Lehn, California State Library; Monica Miltko, Huntington Beach Public Library; Heather Nisen, Santa Barbara Public Library; Stephen Ristau, Get Involved Project Consultant; Beverly Schwartzberg, Santa Barbara Public Library

Serving Teen Moms: From Literacy to Life Skills
Ellin Klor, Santa Clara City Library; Sarah Lapin, San Mateo County Library; Veronica Maciel & Margo Smart, San Diego County Library

 

Track: Literacy

Adult Literacy Learners Reaching Out Into the Community
Thelma Gonzalez, Raul Gonzalez, Olegario Neves, Cleire Neves, Azucena Sandoval (5 Learners);  Betty Meissner, Tutor/Leader,Project Read/Menlo Park Library

Help! Final Exams are Coming
Carol Chapman, Ventura County Library

 

Track: Management

Reaching Out Together: A Library/Police Department Partnership
Karen Burnett, Laura Shea-Clark, Art Thomas, Mountain View Public Library; Liz Wiley, Mountain View Police Department

Training on Purpose: Building Staff Development Programs that Work
Robert Young, OCLC


Track: Teens

Best Books for Young Adults
Sandi Imperio, Santa Cruz Public Libraries; Joann Jonas & Jennifer Lawson, San Diego County Library; Courntey Saldana, Ontario City Library

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