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Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005
From: Dina Giambi (Univ. of Delaware) <dinag_at_udel.edu>
Subject: ALA/ALCTS Meeting Announcement
[Apologies for cross postings]
Join the Association for Library Collections and Technical
Services(ALCTS)
Leadership Development Committee and four generations of librarians for
"Managing Across Generations: Traditionalists to Millennials" at the ALA
2005 Annual Conference in Chicago!
When: Saturday, June 25 -- 10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon
Where: McCormick Place, N228
The workforce at the beginning of the 21st century is comprised of four
generations. Each group has its own set of values, perspectives,
personal
experiences, etc. What similarities or differences exist among the
various
groups? And how can libraries create a culture that minimizes conflicts
and
builds on the strengths of each group?
SPEAKERS:
Mary L. Chute (Baby Boomer)
Deputy Director
Institute for Museum and Library Services
mchute_at_imls.gov
Dena Heilik (Gen Xer)
Librarian/Genre Specialist
Philadelphia Free Library
heilikd_at_library.phila.gov
Carol R. Kem (Traditionalist)
Associate Librarian
Collection Management
University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries
carokem_at_ufl.edu
Hannah Kwon (Millennial/late GenXer)
Graduate Student
School of Communication, Information and Library Studies
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
kwon_at_eden.rutgers.edu
For additional information, contact:
Program Co-chair & Moderator:
Betsy Simpson
Associate Librarian and Chair, Cataloging and Metadata Department
University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries
betsys_at_uflib.ufl.edu
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