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Florida Library Association 2012 Annual Conference and Exhibits April 18 - 20, 2012 Wyndham Orlando Resort Conference Program

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Florida Library Association

2012 Annual Conference and Exhibits

April 18 - 20, 2012 Wyndham Orlando Resort

Conference Program

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Leadership Voices Project

A Message from President Gloria Colvin

Wednesday, April 18 and Thursday, April 19 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., Palms Foyer

(Ask at the Conference registration desk for the exact location.)

FLA’s Leadership Development Committee invites conference attendees to share their thoughts on how library leadership can play a vital role in a library’s service community. We will record your ideas and take your picture for use on the FLA Web site. Drop in any time, no appointment is necessary.

Welcome to the 2012 Florida Library Association Conference! The Conference Committee and the FLA staff and conference coordinators have worked hard to make this conference full of memorable programs, events, and activities. During the coming days, I hope that you will encounter speakers who stimulate and inspire you; programs that broaden your knowledge and skills; opportunities to socialize and network with colleagues from around the state; exhibits that introduce you to new products and services; and some time for fun and relaxation on the beautiful grounds of the Wyndham Orlando Resort.

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Exhibit Hours

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Wednesday, April 18: 5:00 to 6:30 P.M. - Exhibits Grand Opening

Thursday, April 19: 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Exhibits Open

In keeping with the conference theme, Florida Libraries: Vibrant and Vital, there are programs, discussions, and poster sessions planned in which presenters will showcase the vibrant, innovative programs and services offered in our libraries and others that will offer opportunities for learning the skills needed to keep libraries vital to our communities. The variety of topics should offer an abundance of choices for everyone, regardless of library affiliation or type of work. As you plan your schedule, be sure to note the programs featuring national speakers who will address top-ics of particular interest to the library community. Michael Porter, the opening keynote speaker, is president of Library Renewal, a grassroots organization that is tackling issues related to libraries’ delivery of electronic content. Sue Polanka, author of No Shelf Required and nationally recognized expert on ebooks, will share her thoughts on future directions for ebooks and her experience with e-readers. Additional national speak-ers will discuss issues related to cloud computing, spaces and services for seniors, the use of iPads and tablet computers in the classroom, the newly released Best Practices for Fair Use in Academic Libraries document, and techniques for preparing children to read. You’ll want to be sure to attend the special events, including the Exhibits Grand Opening and Reception on Wednesday evening, the President’s reception on Thursday, and the awards luncheon with NPR librarian Kee Malesky as the featured speaker on Friday. Enjoy the conference and thank you for being part of FLA!

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Florida Library Association 2012 Annual Conference CONFERENCE-AT-A-GLANCE

All events are at the Wyndham Orlando Resort. Tuesday, April 17

5:00 – 7:00 P.M. Registra on open

6:00 – 7:00 P.M. Meet Up at Gatorville Restaurant & Bar/ East Pool (bring badge for discounts)

Wednesday April 18

7:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. Registra on & Informa on Desk Open

7:45 – 8:45 A.M. Coffee Klatch

8:00 – 8:45 A.M. New Member & First‐Time Conference A endee Orienta on

9:15 – 11:15 A.M. Opening General Session

10:30 A.M. Approximate me of Opening Session keynote address

11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M. Con nuing Educa on Commi ee Roundtable Discussions & Member Group Discussion Tables with lunch available for purchase

12:45 – 2:15 P.M. Poster Sessions

12:00 – 5:00 P.M. Commi ee & Member Group Mee ngs

1:00 – 2:00 P.M. Breakout Sessions

2:15 – 3:30 P.M. Breakout Sessions

3:45 – 4:45 P.M. Breakout Sessions

5:00 – 6:30 P.M. Exhibits Grand Opening

6:30 – 8:00 P.M. Recep ons – Florida State University & University of South Florida

Thursday April 19

7:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. Registra on & Informa on Desk Open

8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Exhibits Open

8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Commi ee & Member Group Mee ngs

8:30 – 9:30 A.M. Breakout Sessions

9:30 – 10:30 A.M. Coffee with Exhibitors

10:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Breakout Sessions & Performers' Showcase, Part I

10:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Poster Sessions

12:00 – 1:00 P.M. Lunch on your own (available for purchase in Exhibit Hall)

12:15 – 1:45 P.M. Friends, Founda ons & Boards Member Group – Awards Luncheon & Business Mee ng ( cketed event)

1:00 – 2:00 P.M. Breakout Sessions & Performers' Showcase, Part II

1:30 – 3:00 P.M. Poster Sessions

2:15 – 3:15 P.M. Breakout Sessions

4:00 – 5:00 P.M. Breakout Sessions

5:30 – 7:00 P.M. President's Recep on, Silent Auc on Finale, Florida Book Awards Book Signing

7:15 – 9:00 P.M. Florida Book Awards Banquet ( cketed event)

Friday April 20

7:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Registra on & Informa on Desk Open

8:00 – 9:00 A.M. Coffee Klatch

8:00 – 11:00 A.M. Poster Sessions; Commi ee & Member Group mee ngs

9:00 – 10:00 A.M. Breakout Sessions

10:15 – 11:15 A.M. Breakout Sessions

11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. Closing General Session

1:45 – 4:00 P.M. FLA Execu ve Board Mee ng

8:00 – 9:30 A.M. Coffee Klatch

3:15 – 4:00 P.M. Refreshment Break

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Schedule of Meetings

Special Events Wednesday

Start your conference experience off right at the Opening Session with Michael Porter of Library Renewal, Floral Ballroom, 9:15 to 11:15 A.M.

Topical Roundtable Discussion and cash lunch right after the Opening Session, Orange, 11:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.

Student members of FLA are invited to a Mixer on Wednesday at 1:00 to 2:00 P.M. in Azalea A

Start your evening at the Exhibits Grand Opening & Reception, Palms Ballroom, 5:00 to 6:30 P.M.

Find old friends at the Florida State University and University of Florida Receptions, 6:30 to 8:30 P.M., check schedule for locations

Thursday Enjoy lunch with library supporters from all over the state, Lemon, 12:15 to 1:45 P.M. (fee event)

Relax by the pool at the President’s Reception and place your final bid on Silent Auction items, West Pavilion, 5:30 to 7:00 P.M.

Chat with a Florida Book Awards winning author at your FBA Banquet dinner table, Jasmine, 7:15 to 9:00 P.M. (fee event)

Friday Visit the Technology Petting Zoo, this year in a much larger room, Jasmine, 9:00 to 11:00 A.M.

Closing Session with Kee Malesky, FLA award presentations, and our annual business meeting, Orange/Lemon, 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.

Academic Libraries Member Group/FACRL, 2:00 – 3:00 P.M., Thursday, April 19, Azalea B

Awards Committee, 3:45 – 4:45 P.M., Wednesday, April 18, Azalea A

Conference Committee, 8:00 – 9:00 A.M., Friday, April 20, Azalea A

Continuing Education Committee, 8:45 – 9:30 A.M., Friday, April 20, Azalea B

Intellectual Freedom Committee, 1:00 – 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, April 18, Azalea B

Leadership Development Committee, 8:00 – 8:45 A.M., Thursday, April 19, Azalea A

Legislative Committee, 12:00 – 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, April 18, Azalea B

Library Personnel Recruitment, 1:00 – 2:00 P.M., Thursday, April 19, Azalea A

LGBT Support Services Member Group, 2:15 – 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, April 18, Azalea B

Membership Committee, 3:00 – 3:45 P.M., Wednesday, April 18, Azalea A

Outreach & Programming Member Group, 4:00 – 5:00 P.M., Thursday, April 19, Azalea A

Past Presidents Council, 3:00 – 4:00 P.M., Thursday, April 19, Azalea A

Planning Committee, 3:45 – 4:45 P.M., Wednesday, April 18, Azalea B

Public Library Directors Member Group, 12:00 – 1:00 P.M., Thursday, April 19, Azalea B

Public Relations Committee, 2:00 – 3:00 P.M., Thursday, April 19, Azalea A

REFORMA de Florida Member Group, 12:00 – 1:00 P.M., Thursday, April 19, Azalea A

Scholarship Committee, 12:00 – 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, April 18, Azalea A

Youth Services Member Group, 8:00 – 8:45 A.M., Thursday, April 19, Azalea B

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Technology • Nothin’ But Blue Skies Do I See: Cloud Computing in the Library • Open Minded: Moving to an Open Source ILS • Integrating iPads and Tablet Computers into Your Library • Implementing Web Scale Discovery without a Map • Ebooks: What’s Hot, What’s Not • Top 10 Mobile Apps for Libraries • Ebook Reader Lending: The Hardware Side of Ebooks in Libraries • Find Your Oasis: How Libraries Can Deliver Comprehensive Technology Training in a Financial Desert • Shaping Kids with Today’s Technology for Tomorrow’s Future • Practical Strategies for Developing Broadband Services in Libraries • Technology Petting Zoo & Tech Talk Tables • Prezify Yourself!

Outreach/Programming • Meeting Seniors in the Community • Senior Spaces: Creating Your Library as Place for Older Adults • Serving Older Adults: Generation-by-Generation • Soy Culto! Connecting with the Hispanic Population • Survey Says: Assessing and Understanding the Social Impact of Library Programs • Every Librarian a Filmmaker: Creating Online Videos for Your Library • Making a Film with Students • Making Public Library & School Library Partnerships Work in Troubled Times • Innovative Outreach Ideas: How to Serve Communities without Library Buildings • Exploring Florida’s Vibrant History – Planning and Programs for 2013 Viva Florida 500

Technical Services • Nothin’ But Blue Skies Do I See: Cloud Computing in the Library • Open Minded: Moving to an Open Source ILS • Ebooks: What’s Hot, What’s Not • Ebook Reader Lending: the Hardware Side of Ebooks in Libraries • RDA for Beginners • The Future of Library Technical Services: Moving into the 21st Century • PDA: Putting Your Patrons in the Driver’s Seat

Marketing/PR • Library Snapshot Day – The Results and How to Use Them • Social Media & Demographics: Hitting the Right Media for Your Audience • Award Winning Elevator Speeches: Be Prepared with Anytime, Anywhere Advocacy for Your Library • Prezify Yourself!

Personal Development • CChhh Chhhanging: A Library Job Isn’t Always in a Library: Vibrant and Vital Alternative Career Paths • One Book, One State • Navigating the Minefield: Understanding Power and Politics in Organizations

Collection Development & Management • The Choice is Yours: Teen GLBT Titles for a New Era • Implementing Web Scale Discovery without A Map • Opening up Open Access: Open Access is Not Just an Academic Library Issue • Ebooks: What’s Hot, What’s Not • Ebook Reader Lending: The Hardware Side of Ebooks in Libraries • 2011 Florida Book Award Winning Authors Discuss Their Books • PDA: Putting Your Patrons in the Driver’s Seat

Teaching/Learning & Information Literacy • Prezify Yourself! • Find Your Oasis: How Libraries Can Deliver Comprehensive Technology Training in a Financial Desert • Engaging Students in Information Literacy: The First Year and Beyond • Serving Older Adults: Generation-by-Generation • Building In - Instructional Design Principles for Library Instruction • Making Connections: Strategies to Personalize the First Year College Student Experience • Organizing for Online Presentation

Author Signings in the Exhibit Hall Wednesday Evening and Thursday

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Management/Leadership • Nothin’ But Blue Skies Do I See: Cloud Computing in the Library • Meet the Keynoter, Michael Porter • Library Snapshot Day – The Results and How to Use Them • Assessment Across Library Types • Survey Says: Assessing and Understanding the Social Impact of Library Programs • The Future of Florida Academic Libraries • Building a Library Foundation from the Ground Up: Hardhats Optional • Ethnographic Assessment Techniques: A Mini Workshop • Navigating the Minefield: Understanding Power and Politics in Organizations • How to Make Your Friends Your “Best Friends” • Social Media & Demographics: Hitting the Right Media for Your Audience • One Book, One State • Making the Most Rather Than Making Do: Repurposing Library Space • Practical Strategies for Developing Broadband Services in Libraries • Fair Use: The New Code of Best Practices in Academic Libraries • Retention Anxiety: What Do You Do For The Employees That Are Not Being Let Go? • Award Winning Elevator Speeches: Be Prepared with Any time, Anywhere Advocacy for Your Library • Designing and Building a Gold Level LEED Certified Library

Authors & Books • Kee Malesky, author of All Facts Considered: The Essential Library of Inessential Knowledge • Edward Corrado & Heather Moulaison, co-editors of Getting Started with Cloud Computing: A LITA Guide • Sue Polanka, author of No Shelf Required: Ebooks in Libraries • The Choice Is Yours: GLBT Titles for a New Era • One Book, One State • 2011 Florida Book Award Winning Authors Discuss Their Books • Florida Book Award Author Signing • Florida Book Awards Banquet

Children/Youth Services • The Choice is Yours: Teen GLBT Titles for a New Era • Every Child Ready to Read 2nd Edition • Shaping Kids with Today’s Technology for Tomorrow’s Future • Telling Tales: Fun Ways to Use Folk Tales with School Age Children • Performers’ Showcase • Library Clubs for Youth • Navigating the New NetSmartz • Making a Film with Students • Creating Culturally Competent Kids • 2011 Florida Book Award Winning Authors Discuss Their Books • Making Public Library & School Library Partner- ships Work in Troubled Times • Exploring Florida’s Vibrant History – Planning and Programs for 2013 Viva Florida 500

Information Services/Reference • Vital Reference in a Vibrant Society • Back to Work @ Your Library • Integrating iPads and Tablet Computers into Your Library • Legal Research – The Basics for Assisting Library Customers • Building the Next Generation of E-government Librarians: Skills, Training and Service • American FactFinder and Census Data: Vital Information for Your Patrons • Implementing Web Scale Discovery without a Map • Opening up Open Access: Open Access is Not Just an Academic Library Issue • E-Books: What’s Hot, What’s Not • Top 10 Mobile Apps for Libraries • Fair Use: The New Code of Best Practices in Academic Libraries

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Tuesday, April 17 • Wednesday, April 18

Tuesday, April 17 Registration open: 5:00 – 7:00 P.M., Palms Foyer

6:00 – 7:00 P.M. Bring your badge to the Meet Up at Gatorville Bar & Grill, East Pool, for discounts on wine and appetizers

Wednesday, April 18 Registration open: 7:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M., Palms Foyer

Exhibits & Silent Auction open 5:00 – 6:30 P.M., Palms Ballroom

Poster Sessions 12:45 – 2:15 P.M., Palms Foyer

Committee & Member Group Meetings 12:00 noon – 5:00 P.M.,

Azalea A & B

Cash Lunch & Roundtable Discussions, Orange

7:30 – 8:30 A.M. OCLC Update Breakfast Speaker: Chris Manriquez, OCLC Location: Orange

OCLC invites conference attendees to enjoy breakfast and learn how OCLC WorldShare can better connect your library to our digital, Webscale information environment. Apps for acquisition, circu-lation and license management will be discussed.

7:45 – 8:45 A.M. Coffee Klatch Location: Palms Foyer

8:00 – 8:45 A.M. New Member & First-Time Conference Attendee Orientation Speakers: Gloria Colvin, FLA President; John Callahan, FLA Past President; Gene Coppola, FLA Board Director; Christy Koontz, FLA Member Sponsor: New Members Round Table Member Group Location: Tangerine A

This session provides new FLA members and first- time conference attendees with an overview of the Florida Library Association, association involve-ment, and conference highlights to help “newbies” navigate the program. Speakers will discuss opportunities for getting active in FLA and getting the most out of your FLA membership and conference attendance.

9:15 – 11:15 A.M. Opening General Session Location: Floral Ballroom

Florida’s new Secretary of State, Ken Detzner will bring greetings from his department. Michael Porter, keynote speaker and President of Library Renewal as well as Communications Manag-er for Web Junction will talk about the leading role Library Renewal is taking in charting the future of electronic content delivery in libraries and its work in research, relationships and outreach to assure the future of libraries.

11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M. Continuing Education Committee Roundtable Discussions & Member Group Discussion Tables (cash lunch) Table Leaders: Linda Chancey, Polk County Library Cooperative; Gene Coppola, Palm Harbor Community Library; Elizabeth Henry & Rachel Longstaff, Saint Leo University; Mary Page, University of Central Florida Sponsors: Continuing Education Committee Location: Orange

Pick up some lunch, check-out the Roundtable topics and make your own topic at discussion tables for FLA Member Groups.

1:00 – 2:00 P.M. FLA Student Member Mixer, Azalea A

Vital Reference in a Vibrant Society Tony Garrett & John Phil, Troy University Location: Jasmine

Making information and reference services vital through using non-traditional tools such as QR codes, Zotero, cloud computing, apps, text/mobile reference, eBook readers – this program covers it all to help you discover ways to bring your services into the 21st Century.

Nothin’ But Blue Skies Do I See: Cloud Computing in the Library Edward Corrado & Heather Moulaison, co-editors of Getting Started with Cloud Computing: A LITA Guide Location: Magnolia

Edward Corrado Heather Moulaison

Michael Porter

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The speakers will cut through the hype about “The Cloud” and dispel some of the myths surrounding cloud computing as they introduce the concept and how it pertains to libraries. They will discuss advantages and disadvantages of moving to the cloud, including issues of privacy, security, staff workload and overall cost. Meet the Keynoter, Michael Porter Location: Oleander A Get up close and personal with Michael Porter, President of Library Renewal. This is your chance to get in-depth answers to questions raised by his Opening Session speech. The Choice is Yours: Teen GLBT Titles for a New Era Authors David Matthew-Barnes, Steve Berman, Sam Cameron & Greg Herren, Bold Strokes Books Sponsor: GLBT Library Services Support Member Group Location: Oleander B The authors discuss their recent works and the significance of these titles for teens grappling with identity and their place in the world. Future trends in the genre will also be discussed. Open Minded: Moving to an Open Source ILS Paul Alford & Adam Brooks, Hernando County Public Library System; Brendan Gallagher, ByWater Solutions; Cheryl Pulliam, Three Rivers Regional Library System Sponsor: Learning Support Member Group Location: Tangerine A Is an open source integrated library system right for your library? Find out how this software is working out at some libraries that have made the switch. Speakers will share lessons learned and what’s happening in this increasingly attractive approach to ILS.

Library Snapshot Day – The Results and How to Use Them Salena Coller, Sanford-Brown Institute; Lisa Hor-ton, Emerald Cove Middle School; Karen Kaufman, Seminole State College of Florida; Brian Smith, Delray Beach Public Library Sponsor: Public Relations Committee Location: Tangerine B

Wednesday, April 18

Snapshot Day is more than just the great pic-tures and customer stories – results from the day are a tool for library advocacy. Learn about the day in all library types and how you can use the published results to promote services and funding.

2:00 – 2:15 P.M. Session Break

2:15 – 3:30 P.M. Back to Work @ Your Library Stephanie Race, Florida Department of State, Division of Library and Information Services; Paolo Melillo, Orange County Library System; Brian Smith, Delray Beach Public Library. Location: Jasmine Today’s challenging economy brings many peo-ple to a library seeking assistance. Learn about the services libraries provide to meet the needs of the unemployed and under-employed, small business owners, and people seeking financial literacy assistance.

Integrating iPads and Tablet Computers into Your Library Rebecca Miller & Carolyn Meier, University Libraries at Virginia Tech Location: Magnolia Tablet devices offer major potential for enhanc-ing library services and instruction as well as increasing staff productivity. The speakers will share their experiences with a multi-faceted tablet program and provide guidance on build-ing your own program, from choosing and purchasing through deployment.

Implementing Web Scale Discovery without a Map Rhonda Kitchens, State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota; Jean Phillips, Florida Center for Library Automation; Danielle Rosenthal, Florida Gulf Coast University; Jane Strudwick, Florida Atlantic University; Dave Whisenant,

Carolyn Meier Rebecca Miller

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College Center for Library Automation Location: Oleander A Providing a single point of access to a broad range of library materials seems to be emerging as the Holy Grail of the library world and vendors have responded with an array of products. Speakers will discuss a variety of these tools and provide practi-cal, useful information on implementation and whether the tools were successful in their academic library settings.

Every Child Ready to Read 2nd Edition: What’s different? What’s the same? Sue McCleaf Nespeca, Kid Lit Plus Consulting Location: Oleander B A national expert will bring you up to speed on the updated and expanded 2nd edition of Every Child Ready To Read which incorporates simple research-based practices to help parents and other caregivers develop early literacy skills in children from birth to age five. Engaging Students in Information Literacy: The First Year and Beyond Elana Karshmer & Jacalyn Bryan, Saint Leo University; Anna Carlin, Florida Gulf Coast University; Diane Fulkerson, University of South Florida Polytechnic; Portia McQueen, Florida State University Location: Tangerine A The speakers will present a variety of innovative strategies for teaching information literacy skills with a focus on first-year students. Topics will include creating and using online tutorials, using Google to teach research skills, designing instruction for incoming engineering majors, and creating videos to address problem-based learning situations. Meeting Seniors in the Community Isabelle Fetherston & Mary Keesling, Pasco County Library System; Kathy Mayo, Lee County Library System; Roberta Reiss, Collier County Public Library Location: Tangerine B Librarians from three public library systems

describe how they delight seniors and enrich lives with personalized services such as teen tech tutors, senior socials, blogs, and more. Some services are taken to seniors where they live and gather.

3:30 – 3:45 P.M. Refreshment Break Location: Palms Foyer

3:45 – 4:45 P.M. Legal Research – The Basics for Assisting Library Customers Eric Young, Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University Location: Jasmine

Florida citizens need access to legal information and a basic ability to navigate its complexities. Learn how you can help your customers when they have legal information needs. Social Media & Demographics: Hitting the Right Media for Your Audience Diana Silveira, Novare Library Services Location: Magnolia

The number of social media continue to grow exponentially and with a multitude of sites developed daily, one size no longer fits all. The speaker will help you sort through the tangled web of social media sites and learn how to use different outlets in order to target and tailor messages to different audiences and for specific purposes. Soy Culto! Connecting with the Hispanic Population Wendi Bost, Orange County Library System; Sami Haiman-Marrero, Urbander Business Development & Marketing; Dr. Joyce Nutta & Alison Youngblood, University of Central Florida School of Teaching, Learning & Leadership Location: Oleander A

Orange County Library System’s partnership with UCF is breaking down barriers to serving Hispanic residents through a concentrated effort involving collection development, English language classes, and education about available resources. Shaping Kids with Today’s Technology for Tomorrow’s Future Brian Knoll, Tony Orengo & Ormilla Vengersammy, Orange County Library System

Wednesday, April 18

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Technology programs for kids enhance learning, exploration and creativity. The speakers share their motivating and educational programs developed using instructional design principles.

Opening up Open Access: Open Access is Not Just an Academic Library Issue Lee Dotson, University of Central Florida; Christine Ross, University of Florida; Jonathan Miller, Rollins College; Isabelle Silver, University of Florida; Micah Vandegrift, Florida State University Location: Tangerine B The panel will discuss how open access has been, and can be, brought out of the academic library and into the broader community through efforts such as institutional open access mandates and public library advocacy. The future of open access as a movement will also be discussed.

Designing and Building a Gold Level Certified LEED Library Cay Hohmeister, LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library; Ivan Johnson, Johnson Peterson Archi-tects; Judith Rundel, Eastside Branch Manager; John M. Ward, Leon County Facilities Management Location: Tangerine A The new Eastside Branch of the Leon County system opened in fall 2011 and has all the latest bells and whistles to sustain and protect our envi-ronment. The major players in this building project take you on the grand tour, sharing what worked and what didn’t as they sought gold level LEED certification for the building.

Wednesday Evening Events

5:00 – 6:30 P.M. Exhibits Grand Opening & Reception Location: Palms Ballroom

6:30 – 8:00 P.M. Florida State University Reception, Location: Orange University of South Florida Reception, Location: Check the USF booth (#216) or website (http://si.usf.edu)

Wednesday, April 18 • Thursday, April 19

Thursday, April 19 Registration open: 7:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M.,

Palms Foyer

Exhibits & Silent Auction open: 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M., Palms Ballroom

Poster Sessions 10:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. & 1:30 –

3:00 P.M., Palms Foyer

Committee & Member Group Meetings 8:00 – 9:30 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., Azalea A & B

8:00 – 9:30 A.M.

Coffee Klatch Location: Palms Ballroom

8:30 – 9:30 A.M. Ebooks: What’s Hot, What’s Not Sue Polanka, Wright State University, author of No Shelf Required and an ebook blog Location: Jasmine Well known for her blog and other ebook-related activities, Sue Polanka brings her expertise and a national view to provide the latest information on ebook trends such as business models, new technologies, statistics, and innovations in libraries. Telling Tales: Fun Ways to Use Folk Tales with School Age Children Sue McCleaf Nespeca, Kid Lit Plus Consulting Location: Oleander B Need some ideas for programming for elemen-tary age children? Explore ways to share folk literature with children through story sharing, poetry, music, creative dramatics, reader’s theatre and puppetry. Survey Says: Assessing the Value of Library Sponsored Tutoring in Higher Education Michelle Demeter & Rebecca Reibman, Florida State University Location: Tangerine A Florida State University’s library tutoring service will be described along with the methods for assessing its success, including how to imple-ment and interpret a social survey.

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Award Winning Elevator Speeches: Be Prepared with Anywhere, Anytime Advocacy for your Library Meg Scharf, University of Central Florida Location: Oleander A Learn all about elevator speeches – those short but very to the point advocacy talks so fast they can be delivered in an elevator ride. Participants will devel-op their own elevator speeches and try them out on partners. Chocolate goes to the best!

Organizing for Online Presentation Christie Koontz and Michelle Kazmer, Florida State University College of Communication & Information, School of Library & Information Services Location: Magnolia Organization is key to presenting online. Learn from speakers who have been teaching online for many years and have learned the hard way how to be prepared to present Webinars, classes and other online events. Prezify Yourself! Gary Scott Brown, Nova Southeastern University and Loanis Menendez-Cuesta, Delray Beach Public Library Location: Tangerine B Meet Prezi, a new and intuitive Web-based presen-tation program that uses time, space and move-ment to develop a unique way of sharing your story. Prezi takes your presentation skills to the cloud so get ready to purge the linear presentation mind-set and enter the Prezi Zone. Best of all, you can get started for FREE!

9:30 – 10:30 A.M. Coffee with the Exhibitors Location: Palms Ballroom

10:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Ebook Reader Lending: The Hardware Side of Ebooks in Libraries Sue Polanka, Wright State University, author of No Shelf Required and an ebook blog Location: Jasmine The No Shelf Required librarian continues her dis-cussion of ebooks in libraries from the early morn-ing session by getting into the nitty-gritty of ebook

hardware. She will discuss types of devices and lending programs, provide guidelines for estab-lishing such programs, device purchasing and training. The Future of Florida Academic Libraries Jim Corey, Florida Center for Library Automa-tion; Don Muccino, College Center for Library Automation; Shirley Hallblade, University of North Florida; Deborah Robinson, Tallahassee Community College Sponsor: LINCC Users Forum & State University Libraries Member Groups Location: Magnolia A Florida legislative mandate to form a new organization out of FCLA and CCLA resulted in the work of the Academic Libraries Task Force. Speakers will summarize Task Force results but the focus will be on implementation and the future. Brief meetings of State University Librar-ies and LINCC Users Group Member Groups will be held at the end of the program. Building a Library Foundation from the Ground Up: Hardhats Optional Sarabeth Kalajian, Sarasota County Library System; Peter Pearson, Library Foundation for the St. Paul (MN) Public Library Location: Oleander A The public library support groups in St. Paul are leaders in taking assistance to libraries to the highest levels. One of their leaders and a Florida director who has recently gone through the pro-cess describe the role private funding should play in a public library’s budget and how to form a foundation. Success stories from around the country will also be presented.

RDA for Beginners Jeanne Piascik, University of Central Florida Sponsor: Technical Services Member Group Location Oleander B The why and how of RDA (Resource Description & Access), the new cataloging code, will be ex-plained with examples and interactive exercises. Ethnographic Assessment Techniques: A Mini Workshop, Part One Rachel Besara, Rebecca Bichel & Kirsten Kins-ley, Florida State University Location: Tangerine A

Thursday, April 19

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This two part mini-workshop offers hands-on expe-rience on how to use less common qualitative assessment techniques such as charrettes, photo diaries, and photos of users in the library. Work-shop leaders will teach several alternate assess-ment techniques, when to use them, data gathering techniques and data analysis. Serving Older Adults: Generation-by-Generation Allan Kleiman, Library Consultant Location: Tangerine B Seniors come in all shapes, sizes and generations. Learn how libraries can develop programs and services to meet the needs of Baby Boomers, the Silent Generation and the Greatest Generation with more than just large print books and homebound services! Models of successful programs will be provided. Performers’ Showcase I Location: Orange Watch and participate in eight minute sketches by performers from all over the state! A great way to audition acts for your summer youth programs and lots of fun, too. A directory of these and other per-formers will be provided and performers will offer informational materials about their services.

12:00 – 1:00 P.M. Cash Lunch in Exhibits Location: Palms Ballroom

12:15 – 1:45 P.M. Friends, Foundations & Boards Member Group Luncheon & Business Meeting (ticketed event) Location: Lemon

1:00 – 2:00 P.M. Building the Next Generation of E-government Librarians: Skills, Training and Service John Bertot, University of Maryland, College of Information Studies; Nancy Fredericks, Pasco County Library Cooperative; Lawrence Mello, Florida Atlantic University; Janet Norton, West Palm Beach Public Library; Pamela Thompson, Florida Department of State, Division of Library and Information Services Location: Jasmine Panelists will discuss development of the next gen-

Thursday, April 19

eration of e-government librarians with a focus on skills and training needed to successfully en-gage in e-government services and develop needed partnerships. Trends in e-government and the impact of this service will be discussed. Every Librarian a Filmmaker: Creating Online Videos for Your Library Chris Zabriskie, Orange County Library System Location: Magnolia

Videos promoting library events and services can be easily and inexpensively made. Learn the many ways original video content can be used & about basic equipment, software and know-how.

Navigating the Minefield: Understanding Power and Politics in Organizations Kate Nevins, LYRASIS Location: Oleander A

In this lively presentation participants will look at who has power in organizations, what impact organizational politics can have on your career and how to navigate the minefield and come out on top!

Find Your Oasis: How Libraries Can Deliver Comprehensive Technology Training in a Financial Desert Peggy Remis, Oasis Connections; Hayley St. John-Ayre & Tara Zimmermann, Broward County Library Location: Oleander B

Comprehensive volunteer-based technology training is the answer! Speakers will discuss re-sources, best practices and finding funding for technology training. Ethnographic Assessment Techniques: A Mini Workshop, Part Two Rachel Besara, Rebecca Bichel & Kirsten Kinsley, Florida State University Location: Tangerine A Continuation of mini-workshop from the morning session. The Future of Library Technical Services: Moving into the 21st Century Annie Glerum, Michael Luesebrink, Amy Weiss, & Ruth Ziegler, Florida State University Location: Tangerine B Key functions provided by technical services staff evolve through adoption of new technolo-

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gies, restructuring of functions and change in use of personnel. Current trends and possible futures for administration, acquisitions, cataloging and authority control will be discussed. Performers’ Showcase II Location: Orange

More performer sketches and fun!

2:00 – 2:15 P.M. Session Break

2:15 – 3:15 P.M. Building In - Instructional Design Principles for Library Instruction Corinne Bishop, University of Central Florida Location: Jasmine This session examines instructional design princi-ples and popular models like ADDIE and Under-standing by Design. Explore how learning works, steps for creating objectives, and ideas on design. The session will also include a handout of face-to-face instruction and online learning strategies. Top 10 Mobile Apps for Libraries Chad Marin, Novare Library Services Location: Magnolia Smartphones are everywhere! Hear about the best of the best apps for library staff and users from a librarian who is in the app development business. How to Make Your Friends Your “Best Friends” Phyllis Gorshe, Dunedin Public Library; Linda Harcrow & Patricia Ross, Dunedin Friends of the Library; Deborah Hohler, Friends, Foundations & Boards Member Group Sponsor: Friends, Foundations & Boards Member Group Location: Oleander A

Friends of the Library – a lifeline for many public library programs and services. The panel will address Friends Group and staff collaboration, creative ideas, and promoting the library through the Friends.

Library Clubs for Youth Sharon Fiske & Theresa Owen, Flagler County Public Library; Tanci Mishler, Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative; Ron Moore, Lake County Library System Sponsor: Youth Services Member Group Location: Oleander B

Thursday, April 19

Libraries are a great place for young people to interact in groups and these speakers have lots of ideas for making that happen at your library. Clubs for model kit building, Legos, trading cards, duct tape for teens and book clubs are among the ideas to be presented. Homeschool-ing groups will be on the agenda, too. One Book, One State Anne Haywood, Bruton Memorial Library; Jaime Goldman, Nova Southeastern University; Lisa Manners, Broward County Library; Renae Rountree, Washington County Public Library Sponsor: Leadership Development Committee Location: Tangerine A Join your colleagues for a discussion of Our Ice-berg is Melting: Changing and Succeeding under Any Conditions by John P. Kotter, President Gloria Colvin’s selection for this inaugural One Book program. Senior Spaces: Creating Your Library as Place for Older Adults Allan Kleiman, Library Consultant Location: Tangerine B Libraries are developing spaces that serve as focal points of service to seniors. The speaker has been helping to shape services for seniors all over the nation for many years. Learn about the kinds of spaces that make this age group feel welcome, hear what other libraries are doing, and learn how you can create such a space in your library.

3:15 – 4:00 P.M. Refreshment Break in Exhibits Location: Palms Ballroom

4:00 – 5:00 P.M. Making the Most Rather Than Making Do: Repurposing Library Space David R. Moore, McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Location: Jasmine Space is the place where all your stuff goes and it’s quite possible you’re out of it – or will be real soon. When building projects are off the agenda, seeing opportunities for progress and optimization become increasingly

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difficult. Learn how to make the most of your space and review several case studies involving large and small libraries with this experienced library architect. Practical Strategies for Developing Broadband Services in Libraries Lauren Mandel, Information Use Management and Policy Institute, Florida State University Location: Magnolia What is broadband and what can you do with it? The speaker answers these and related questions while reporting on rural library research that demonstrates practical strategies and resources for developing broadband services. 2011 Florida Book Award Winning Authors Discuss Their Books Location: Oleander A Selected authors from the winners list of the 2011 Florida Book Awards discuss their winning books. Navigating the New NetSmartz Ed Russo, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children; Renelda Sells, Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative Location: Oleander B The modern library is a Cyber Café without the ex-pensive coffee. Protecting computer users’ personal safety through education about appropriate online behaviors is vital and NetSmartz provides a way. Learn about this tool for reducing online risks. PDA: Putting Your Patrons in the Driver’s Seat Natalie Henri-Bennett & Cherie McCraw, College Center for Library Automation; Becky Don-lan, Florida Gulf Coast University; Claire Dygert, Florida Center for Library Automation; Sharon Lokken, Polk State College Location: Tangerine A

PDA (Patron Driven Acquisition) is a national trend that has placed Florida’s academic libraries on the cusp of change. Join representatives from the Flori-da College System and the State University System as they discuss two pilot programs conducted this year.

Cchhh Chhhanging: A Library Job Isn’t Always in a Library Susan Wald Berkman, Research-Ability; Lisa Chinn, University of Florida; Nora Everlove,

Everlove & Associates; Bethany Sehon, Price-waterhouseCoopers Sponsor: Library Personnel Recruitment Committee Location: Tangerine B What do librarians offer that non-library employers want? Hear from four who revitalized their careers by taking their skills down a different path.

Thursday Evening Events

5:30 – 7:00 P.M. President’s Reception, Silent Auction Finale &

Florida Book Award Author Signing Location: Poolside Pavilion, West Pool Rain locations: Lemon/Lime Rooms

Music by Fred Harvey, FLA’s Favorite Musician

7:15 – 9:00 P.M. Florida Book Awards Banquet (ticketed event)

Location: Jasmine

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Registration open: 7:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M., Palms Foyer

Poster Sessions 9:30 – 11:00 A.M., Palms Foyer

Committee & Member Group Meetings 8:00 – 11:00 A.M., Azalea A & B

8:00 – 9:00 A.M. Coffee Klatch Location: Palms Foyer

9:00 – 10:00 A.M.

Film Making with Students Banks Helfrich, Filmmaker Location: Oleander A Award winning filmmaker Helfrich will teach you how to take an idea and make it a film. Examples of his work will be presented. Making Public Library & School Library Partnerships Work in Troubled Times Bill Harris, Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library; Carol Sivard, Hillsborough County Public Schools Location: Oleander B

Thursday, April 19 • Friday, April 20

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Budget restrictions at public and school libraries/media centers are causing staff and service cuts. Increased standardized testing in the schools re-stricts what school librarians can do. Learn how you can make a partnership work under these restrictions. An example partnership will be discussed as a model. Fair Use: The New Code of Best Practices in Academic Libraries Peter Jaszi, American University Location: Tangerine A American University coordinated development of the new Code of Best Practices released in winter of 2012. Peter Jaszi, a Professor of Law, had a lead role in devel-oping the Code. Hear from him how it will impact your work as an academic librarian assisting students and faculty with their research. Innovative Outreach Ideas: How to Serve Communities without Library Buildings Linda Chancey, Tina Peak & Gladys Roberts, Polk County Library Cooperative, Michael Sullivan, Jacksonville Public Library Sponsor: Outreach & Programming Member Group Location: Tangerine B Communities without library buildings can be served locally with new and tried and true methods. Hear about some of the methods Florida libraries are using such as electronic lockers for pickup of reserved items and material vending machines. Retention Anxiety: What do you do for the employees that are not being let go? Steve Rosenthal, The Training Tree Location: Magnolia Human Resources expert and training professional Steve Rosenthal provides inspiration and ideas on keeping staff morale positive after staff cuts have been made.

9:00 – 11:00 A.M. Technology Petting Zoo & Tech Talk Tables Location: Jasmine The Petting Zoo is back, bigger and better than ever with more room this year to fondle those elec-tronic goodies and learn about them from experts! Tech Talk Tables in the same room will be an extra

added attraction – a place to discuss what you saw and how you can use it in your library or personal life with others of like mind.

10:00 – 10:15 A.M. Session Break

10:15 – 11:15 A.M. American FactFinder and Census Data: Vital Information for Your Patrons Joe Aufmuth & Jan Swanbeck, University of Florida Sponsor: Government Documents Member Group Location: Magnolia 2010 U.S. Census results offer information vital to your customers making business decisions, supporting grant proposals, determining political boundaries and creating maps. It’s even used for library planning! Learn how to navigate and map the Census data using American Fact Finder.

Creating Culturally Competent Kids Kristen Arnett & Jonathan Dolce, Maitland Public Library Location: Oleander A Take the kids in your library to other lands on vir-tual visits on a shoestring budget. The speakers present their model for bringing together multime-dia, library materials, local residents from other cultures and countries, businesses, and authentic food, music and crafts to create fantastic trips. Assessment across Library Types Rachel Besara, Florida State University; Kirsten Kinsley, Florida State University Libraries; Deb Svec, Palm Beach County School System; Mary Anne Hodel, Orange County Library System Location: Oleander B Get a broader perspective and new ideas on how to use assessment at all library types to improve services. Take advantage of this opportunity to start a cross-library dialog on effective assess-ment. Making Connections: Strategies to Personalize the First-Year College Student Experience Kim Copenhaver, Lakeisha Hall, Alyssa Koclanes & Stephanie Henderson, Eckerd College Location: Tangerine A An innovative first-year student experience initiated in 2011 by the Eckerd College Library will

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be described. It included an orientation event based on the television show The Amazing Race, a self-directed online tutorial on plagia-rism prevention, and an individualized person-al librarian program. Exploring Florida’s Vibrant History – planning and programs for 2013 Viva Florida 500 Judi Ring Florida Department of State, Direc-tor of the Division of Library and Information Services and Jennifer Obermaier, Clearwater Public Library & FLA Board Fellow Location: Tangerine B FLA is a partner in planning Viva Florida 500, the commemoration celebration of the 500 years since the Spanish first landed in Florida. Learn how your library can be a cornerstone in planning community events and also about ideas for related programs.

Friday, April 20

11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. Closing General Session & Luncheon, Awards Presentations and FLA Annual Business Meeting Keynote Speaker: Kee Malesky, National Public Radio Location: Orange & Lemon

Kee Malesky, a member of the NPR library team, will speak about her wonderful experiences in twenty-five years of answering questions for journal-ists, handling deadline pressure, learning new skills, and doing what all librarians do everywhere: work-ing hard to meet the information needs of her patrons. The program also includes the FLA Annual Business meeting and presentation of the 2012 FLA Awards.

1:45 – 4:00 P.M. FLA Executive Board Meeting (open to all) Location: Marathon

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Alphabetical Roster of Exhibitors

Company Booth # Company Booth #

3 Branch Products, Inc. 109 Library Automation Technologies, Inc. 615

3M Library System 411 Library Interiors of Florida 601

A B Enterprises 316 Lilly The Lash 503

AudioGo 112 Lyrasis 513

AWE 612 Magazine Subscription Service Agency 504

Baker & Taylor, Inc. 108 & 110 Mango Languages 608

History Education 217 University of South Florida School of Information

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Florida Publishers Association 203 Storage Systems USA, Inc. 510

Florida Association for Media in Education (FAME)

403 Springer Science & Business Media 613

Brodart Co. 310 Novare Library Services 402

Bridge - Logos Foundation 114 Neatoscan, Inc. 313

Bowker (see also Proquest) 611 Mumford Books 505

Bound to Stay Bound Books 701 Midwest Tape 201

Bella & Harry, LLC 105 McGraw-Hill / Contemporary 610

Burrow Library Services 512 OCLC 509

Emery-Pratt Company 603 SirsiDynix 304

EBSCO 600 Showcases 113

DVA 700 San Jose State University - SLIS 204

Dr. Annette Laing's Imaginative Journey 212 Recorded Books 501

Division of Library & Information Services, FL Department of State

500 R. George & Associates 405

Davidson Titles, Inc. 211 Quality Books, Inc. 205

Creekside Digital 511 ProQuest (see also Bowker) 611

Creative Arts Unlimited 305 & 404 PRIDE Enterprises 315 & 414

Comprise Technologies 702 Possum Grape RHK, Inc. 412

Combined Book Exhibit 100-106 Polaris Library Systems 607

Colibri Systems North America, Inc. 417 Playaway 516

CCP Solutions 604 Ovid Technologies 303

Bywater Solutions 617 OverDrive 312

BWI 609 Orange County Library System EPOCH 703

Florida Multitype Library Cooperatives (MLCs) Foyer Tampa Bay Library Consortium 111

Harvard Jolly Architecture 300 Unique Books, Inc. 311

FSU School of Library and Information Studies 409 Tech Logic Corporation 210

Grey House Publishing 602 TLC - The Library Corporation 208

Gale, Cengage Learning 301 & 400 The Book Farm, Inc. 202

Image One Corporation 213 University Press of Florida 410

L J S & S Publishing 704 WT Cox Subscriptions 200

Ingram / Coutts 101 Viva Florida 500 502

Innovative Interfaces 401 World Book, Inc. 302

LibLime, a division of PTFS 103

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3 Branch Products, Inc. Booth # 109 www.mag-box.com 847-291-3900 Mag/box acrylic periodical display box and the new staknspin acrylic modular spinner system.

3M Library System Booth # 411 www.3M.com/us/library 321-663-8934 Develop, design and manufacture cutting edge digital media, circulation management and security solutions.

A B Enterprises Booth # 316 336-884-5685 Imaging systems, book scanners, copiers, micrographics.

AudioGo Booth # 112 www.audiogo.com 401-295-3804 Unabridged audiobooks and radio dramati-zations for adults and children - ask about our 3,000+ titles under $50!

AWE Booth # 612 www.awelearning.com 610-833-6400 Digital learning solutions that are intuitive and foster self-directed learning.

Baker & Taylor, Inc. Booth # 108 & 110 www.baker-taylor.com 704-998-3231 A global company offering print and digital books, entertainment products and value-added services.

Bella & Harry, LLC Booth # 105 www.BellaAndHarry.com 855-235-5211 The "Adventures of Bella and Harry" series – informative and interactive children's picture books about travel, countries, customs, history, and landmarks.

Bound to Stay Bound Books Booth # 701 www.btsb.com 800-637-6586 Prebound juvenile library books with full processing and automation support available.

Bowker (see also Proquest) Booth # 611 www.bowker.com 877-340-2400 Leading provider of bibliographic infor-mation management solutions for publish-ers, booksellers, and libraries.

Bridge - Logos Foundation Booth # 114 www.bridgelogosfoundation.com 386-462-2525 Publishers of Christian fiction, Pure Gold Classics, Bibles, and Christian reference books.

Brodart Co. Booth # 310 www.brodart.com 570-326-2461 ext. 6546 The premier supplier of shelf-ready materi-als to libraries, delivering carefully select-ed, catalogued and processed books and McNaughton Leasing.

Burrow Library Services Booth # 512 800-683-5187

BWI Booth # 609 www.titlewave.com 815-578-3672 Books, A/V and more for public libraries. For specialized collection development and personal service, choose BWI.

Bywater Solutions Booth # 617 www.bywatersolutions.com 203-345-2762 KOHA ILS implementation and support company.

CCP Solutions Booth # 604 www.ccpcopy.com 404-797-8676 Introducing a walkup self, service scanning kiosk to scan to smart phone, iPad, Android tablet, email, GoogleDocs and Fax.

Colibri Systems North America, Inc. Booth # 417 www.colibriusa.com 877-265-4274 Unique book covering system for hard or soft covered books in 20 seconds. Uses no tars, glues, or adhesives.

Combined Book Exhibit Booth # 100-106 www.combinedbook.com 914-739-7500 Subject arranged collection of books and ebooks from a variety of publishers.

Comprise Technologies Booth # 702 www.comprisetechnologies.com 800-854-6122 Comprise Technologies is a leading provid-er of software and technology to public libraries across N.A. The innovator of SAM, Comprise offers the only PCI-compliant unified payment system compatible with every ILS.

Creative Arts Unlimited Booth # 305 & 404 www.creativearts.com 727-525-2066 Providing innovative, personalized, interior environments and furniture that educates and captures the imagination.

Creekside Digital Booth # 511 www.creeksidedigital.com 443-213-0335 Reservation-quality digitization of micro-film, books, newspapers, photographs, maps, and fine artwork; on-demand print reproductions of digitized items.

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Davidson Titles, Inc. Booth # 211 www.davidsontitles.com 800-433-3903 A wide selection of library materials: fic-tion, non-fiction, reference, Spanish and bilingual, and ebooks at highly competitive prices.

Division of Library & Information Services, FL Department of State Booth # 500 http://info.florida.gov/ 850-245-6629 Services enabling local libraries and agen-cies to effectively provide information to the people of Florida.

Dr. Annette Laing's Imaginative Journey Booth # 212 www.imaginativejourney.org 912-536-2719 Historian and MG/YA novelist Dr. Annette Laing presents her books and Imaginative Journeys and history programs for kids.

DVA Booth # 700 www.dvalibrary.com 727-489-1516 DVD, Media, CDs, processing.

EBSCO Booth # 600 www.ebsco.com 205-981-4678 E-journal, e-book and e-journal package and print subscriptions, e-resource manage-ment tools, full-text and secondary data-bases, and related services.

Emery-Pratt Company Booth # 603 www.emery-pratt.com 989.723.5291 Distributor of over nine million titles from more than 160,000 publishing sources.

Florida Association for Media in Education (FAME) Booth # 403 www.floridamedia.org 904-312-4371

Florida Publishers Association Booth # 203 www.floridapublishersassociation.com 239-472-0599 Supporting book publishers through education, networking, and the opportunity to display books at FLA conferences.

Florida Multitype Library Cooperatives (MLCs) Booth located in Foyer. www.seflin.org 561-208-0984

FSU School of Library and Information Studies Booth # 409 http://slis.fsu.edu 850-645-7145 ALA Accredited 36 hour completely Online Master's in Library and Information Studies; Professional Certificates; Doctoral Program.

Gale, Cengage Learning Booth # 301 & 400 www.gale.cengage.com 248-699-8988 Serving the world's information and educa-tion needs through vast and dynamic con-tent pools, which are used by researchers in libraries, schools and online.

Grey House Publishing Booth # 602 www.greyhouse.com 518-789-8700 Publisher of authoritative reference products for the libraries. Stop by to demo our new Financial Ratings Series and Medigap Buyers Guides.

Harvard Jolly Architecture Booth # 300 www.harvardjolly.com 727-896-4611 Providing professional architectural and interior design services for over 70 years.

History Education Booth # 217 www.historyeducation.com 727-372-6162 Educational and popular DVDs from A & E History Channel and PBS Educational Media. Digital delivery available.

Image One Corporation Booth # 213 www.imagine-1.com 813-888-8288 Specializing in microfilm / microfiche and apperture card solutions, process automa-tion and film/ paper scanners.

Ingram / Coutts Booth # 101 www.ingramcontent.com 615-213-7976 Ingram Content Group Inc. is the world's largest and most trusted distributor of physical and digital content.

Innovative Interfaces Booth # 401 www.iii.com 510-655-6200 Creating cutting-edge technologies for libraries, including the Sierra Services Plat-form, the Millennium ILS, The Encore Syn-ergy Discovery Application, the Innovative ERM, and Inn-Reach Resource Sharing.

L J S & S Publishing Booth # 704 www.ljsspublishing.com; www.theimmune.com 407-353-3797 Offering fiction/non-fiction books of vari-ous genre. Currently highlighting the novels of Doc Lucky Meisenheimer.

LibLime, a division of PTFS Booth # 103 http://www.liblime.com 301-654-8088 ext. 176 The global leader in support for Koha open source ILS through consulting, develop-ment, implementation, and support hosting.

Library Automation Technologies, Inc. Booth # 615 www.LATcorp.com 856-566-4121 Unique and affordable technology solutions for the self-check, security, and storage needs of libraries.

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Library Interiors of Florida Booth # 601 www.libraryinteriors.com 813-977-6805 Portfolio of library and technology furnish-ings; comprehensive consulting services available from three Florida offices.

Lilly The Lash Booth # 503 www.lillythelash.com 941-358-9265 Successful children's book series that teach-es core values and the importance of good character.

Lyrasis Booth # 513 www.lyrasis.org 678-235-2921 Partnering with member libraries to create, access and manage information, build and sustain collaboration, enhance library and technology operations, and increase buying power.

Magazine Subscription Service Agency Booth # 504 www.magazinesubservagy.com 800-368-7922 Providing over 250,000 publications to libraries, including free replacement when available.

Mango Languages Booth # 608 www.mangolanguages.com/libraries 248-254-7450 An online language learning system for libraries that teaches practical conversation skills for a variety of languages.

McGraw-Hill / Contemporary Booth # 610 www.mheonline.com 813-421-1073 Publisher of GED, ABE, ESL, TABE, Workforce, and Secondary materials; solutions for Adult Career Pathways and Workforce Development programs.

Midwest Tape Booth # 201 www.midwesttapes.com 800-875-2785 Full service AV vendor offering processing, cataloging, and customized standing orders: DVDs, CD music, Spoken Word Audio Book, Playaway, and the View.

Mumford Books Booth # 505 www.books-library.com 800-367-3927 We are a wholesaler which sells books to libraries.

Neatoscan, Inc. Booth # 313 www.neatoscan.com 651-905-0995 ext. 6009 Neatoscan is the solution to success in your library’s funding ventures.

Novare Library Services Booth # 402 www.novarelibrary.com 813-601-0693 IT solutions: custom web development, programming, technology consulting, and technology-oriented training.

OCLC Booth # 509 www.oclc.org 614-761-5074 Visit the OCLC booth to see demos of OCLC solutions, including OCLC WorldShare Management Services, which streamline cataloging, acquisitions, license management and circulation, and provide next-gen discovery for library users.

Orange County Library System EPOCH Booth # 703 www.ocls.info 407-835-7370 EPOCH, an online database where friends and family can submit detailed obituaries as tributes to their loved ones.

OverDrive Booth # 312 www.overdrive.com 216-573-6886 Create your Virtual Branch! Offer bestselling audiobooks, eBooks, music and video, online 24/7 from your library's website.

Ovid Technologies Booth # 303 www.ovid.com 561-330-6512 Online content for colleges and universities on nursing, allied health, dentistry, physi-cal/occupational therapy, anatomy, public health, and vet science.

Playaway Booth # 516 www.library-playaway.com 440-893-0808 Simple and immediate access to digital content through Playaway & Playaway View, combining digital portability with the grab and go convenience of a physical format.

Polaris Library Systems Booth # 607 www.polarislibrary.com 315-634-4556 Helping libraries across the United States leverage library technology to maximize time and resources and improve patron satisfaction.

Possum Grape RHK, Inc. Booth # 412 501-525-1210 Possum Grape is a distributor of small press, current titles, fiction, and non-fiction, adult, and children’s books. We schedule an appointment with each customer for a face to face meeting.

PRIDE Enterprises Booth # 315 & 414 www.pride-enterprises.org 866-528-2175 Manufacturers of media center furniture. We modify existing furniture and design new items to meet your needs.

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ProQuest (see also Bowker) Booth # 611 www.proquest.com 734-707-2512 Connecting people with vetted, reliable information. ProQuest is key to serious research and is a gateway to the world's knowledge.

Quality Books, Inc. Booth # 205 www.qbibooks.com 800-323-4241 Distributor of small press print and non-print materials. We offer approval, annota-tion, standing order plans, and shelf-ready library processing.

R. George & Associates Booth # 405 www.rgeorge.com 386-736-2326 Florida's leader in library furnishings.

Recorded Books Booth # 501 www.recordedbooks.com 800-638-1304 Unabridged audiobooks, digital databases, language-learning programs, films and other products.

San Jose State University - SLIS Booth # 204 http://slisweb.sjsu.edu 408-924-2500 Live anywhere while you attend our Global e-Campus for Library and Information Science, a fully online program. MLIS, PhD, and Master of Archives and Records Administration degrees.

Showcases Booth # 113 www.showcases1.com 800-240-1850 A women-owned company specializing in providing the very best library supplies at the lowest prices.

SirsiDynix Booth # 304 www.sirsidynix.com 678-860-7601 ILS Vendor

Springer Science & Business Media Booth # 613 www.springer.com 212-460-1570 International scientific publisher of science, technology, and medicine books. Also offering an array of online services includ-ing SpringerLink.

Storage Systems USA, Inc. Booth # 510 www.storagesystemsusa.com 800-685-0893 Montel high density storage systems, library shelving, multi-media display, library furniture and seating.

Tampa Bay Library Consortium Booth # 111 www.tblc.org 813-622-8252 Promotes resource services among public, academic and special libraries in 18 counties of central Florida.

Tech Logic Corporation Booth # 210 www.tech-logic.com 800-494-9330 Provider of innovative Automated Sorting Technologies (AST), circulation staff support tools and patron self-services.

The Book Farm, Inc. Booth # 202 www.thebookfarminc.com 937-783-8093 Children's library books, prebound and trade binding and puppets and puzzles.

TLC - The Library Corporation Booth # 208 www.tlcdelivers.com 304-229-0100 Automation, cataloging, online selection and acquisitions, authority control.

Unique Books, Inc. Booth # 311 www.uniquebooksinc.com 800-533-5446 Distributor of hard-to find non-fiction books and media for all ages. Specializing in popular-reading, high circulating, non-fiction categories.

University of South Florida School of Information Booth # 216 http://si.usf.edu An ALA-accredited program offering onsite and online certifications, undergrad-uate, and graduate degrees in library and information science.

University Press of Florida Booth # 410 www.upf.com 352-392-1351 ext. 209 The official book publisher of the State University System, producing works of global significance, regional importance, and lasting value.

Viva Florida 500 Booth # 502 www.fla500.com 850-245-6629 Commemorating Florida's rich heritage and diverse cultural history through activities and events that will mark Florida's 500th anniversary.

World Book, Inc. Booth # 302 http://worldbook.com 800-975-3250 Online and print. Integrated search with over 275,000 primary source documents and 5,000 ebooks.

WT Cox Subscriptions Booth # 200 www.wtcox.com 910-754-3145 Providing personalized information services to libraries nationwide. As your information partner our goal is to offer the most cost-effective solutions.

Be sure to visit the exhibits!

Great things to see

New things to try

Good information on what’s new

And goodies to take home!

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Voting Members:

President – Gloria Colvin

Vice-President/President Elect – Barbara Stites

Immediate Past President – John Callahan

Secretary – Ruth O’Donnell

Treasurer – Susan Dillinger

ALA Councilor – Alan Kornblau

Region 1 Director – Sarah Hammill

Region 2 Director – Marilyn Matthes

Region 3 Director – Elizabeth Killingsworth

Region 4 Director – Gene Coppola

Region 5 Director – Barbara Gubbin

Region 6 Director – Linda McCarthy

Ex Officio Members:

James Andrews, University of South Florida Representative

Wendy Breeden, Planning Committee Chair

Sarah DeVille, Board Intern

Corinne Jorgensen, Florida State University Representative

Jennifer Obermaier, Board Fellow

Judith Ring, Division of Library and Information Services Director

Faye Roberts, Executive Director

Bernadette Storck, Parliamentarian

Conference Committee Members:

Chair, Lisa Manners

Vice-Chair, Anne Haywood

Jacalyn Bryan

Gloria Colvin

Yolanda Cooper

Michelle Demeter

Susan Dillinger

Lynn Elliott

Linda Goff

Stephen Grubb

Cathy Haines Deborah Henry

Carrie Hunsucker

Elana Karshmer

Deborah Robinson

Carol Russo

Madeline Sims

Beth Slater

Barbara Stites

Bob Verbesey

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FLA is grateful for the work of the volunteers on The Florida State University Libraries staff who designed President Colvin’s logo and Maria Gebhardt,

designer and editor of this program.

Hilton Orlando, 6001 Destination Parkway, Orlando, FL Conference dates are May 1-3, 2013.

More information at www.flalib.org

FLA Thanks Its Business Members TMQ, Inc.

R. George & Associates

Midwest Tape

Long & Associates Architects/Engineers

Harvard Jolly Architecture

Unique Books, Inc.

Creative Arts Unlimited, Inc.

Counting Opinions

Tumble Books, Inc.

Bookconsignments.com

EBSCO

WT Cox Subscriptions

Storage Systems USA, Inc.

Mark Your Calendar - 2013 Florida Library Association Annual Conference

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Gale, Cengage Learning

Combined Book Exhibit ♦ Harvard Jolly Architects

Lyngsoe Systems

Comprise Technologies Innovative Interfaces

EBSCO ♦ Library Interiors of Florida ♦ OCLC ♦ Midwest Tape ♦ R. George & Associates & Creative Arts Unlimited ♦ Mumford Books ♦ University Press of Florida

Florida State University, School of Library & Information Studies ♦ University of South Florida, School of Information

The Florida Library Association

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