Archive | February, 2013

Branding our Libraries with John LeMasney

March 19, 2013
5:30 amto8:30 am

Branding our Libraries

Speaker:  John LeMasney
Manager of Educational Technology Training and Outreach at PrincetonUniversity

Date:  Tuesday, March 19, 2013
5:30 Networking
6:15 Buffet Dinner (with vegetarian option)
7:00 Presentation 
Location:  Princeton University’s Campus Club (Click for a Google Map to get directions to the site)
5 Prospect Ave., Princeton, NJ08540-5299 (directions to building on following page)

The Program: Determining and Reinforcing Organizational Branding for Libraries in Culture, Communications, and Social Media Efforts

John LeMasney will lead a discussion aimed at enhancing our awareness of how our libraries are interpreted as individual organizations and resources.  Does it match our intended mission and outcomes? We can use cultural elements, communication methods, social media efforts, and interpersonal interactions with stakeholders to emphasize and underline what our libraries are and why they provide valuable benefits to their unique patronage. Please join us to add to this valuable discussion on brand in libraries! 

About the Speaker: John LeMasney is a father who lives and works in and around Princeton, New Jersey.  Currently the Manager of Educational Technology Training and Outreach at Princeton University, John worked from 1998-2011 at Rider University, in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, as the Manager of Technology Training.  He was recently awarded a Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership with honors from Rider University, and he also earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture with honors from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.  John is a designer, artist, writer, poet, technologist, consultant, open web advocate, and open source evangelist. He is most interested in helping people to use technology to make their lives, work, and world better.   (http://johnwlemasney.wordpress.com/about/)

The PT chapter thanks Jane Holmquist and Susan Moss for planning this meeting.  If you have any questions, please contact (Susan Moss, susanmossmls@yahoo.com 609-777-0658).  After 3:00 p.m. on March 19, contact Jane Holmquist at 609-258-3150 or jane@princeton.edu.

To pay via PayPal or credit card, use the drop-down menu at the bottom to select membership status. Please fill in the boxes asking for your work/school affiliation and preferred email and phone number.

To pay by check, please click HERE and mail the form and a check made payable to PT-SLA to:
Willow Dressel
1602 Jonathan Court
Princeton, NJ 08540

Directions to Campus Club and Princeton University Parking Lots

Link to Google Map: Princeton University’s Campus Club

PrincetonUniversity’s Campus Club is located at 5 Prospect Ave., Princeton, New Jersey08540-5299, at the corner of Prospect Ave. and Washington Road, across from The Woodrow Wilson School.

From Rte. 1, go west on Washington Road (County Road 526), into Princeton.  You will pass a stop light at Faculty Road.  The second stop light is at Ivy Lane, which goes off only to the right.  The third stop light is Prospect Avenue, which also goes off only to the right.

From Nassau St. in Princeton, turn east, onto Washington Road.  Pass Williams Street, which goes off only to the left.  Prospect Avenue is the next street, which also goes off only to the left.

You can park for free in University parking lots after 5:00 p.m.  University lots are located on Ivy Lane and Williams Street.  Metered parking is also available on Prospect Avenue.

Princeton University Parking Lots:  www.princeton.edu/parking/parkingzone.pdf


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SLA Princeton/Trenton: Practical Open Source Software for Libraries Webinar by Nicole Engard

March 1, 2013
12:00 pmto1:00 pm

Friday, March 1, 2013 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EST

The library community is a buzz about open source software (OSS). What will it mean to our libraries? Would it help if you knew that it is not just about programming, but a philosophy? This class will give you the facts about OSS by not only introducing you to what OSS is and what it means for libraries, but also by providing attendees with a toolbox of OSS products to use in their libraries.

Nicole C. Engard is the Vice President of Education at ByWater Solutions. Her primary role at ByWater Solutions is to educate librarians about open source software with a focus on the Koha ILS. In addition to her daily responsibilities, Nicole keeps the library community up to date on web technologies via her website “What I Learned Today…” (www.web2learning.net) and volunteers as a community moderator on opensource.com. In 2007, Nicole was named one of Library Journal’s Movers & Shakers and in 2009 she was the editor of “Library Mashups,” a book published by Information Today, Inc. and in 2010 she authored “Practical Open Source Software for Libraries,” a book published by Chandos Inc. and in 2012 the second edition of “The Accidental Systems Librarian” which she worked on with Rachel Singer Gordon was released.

To register for this free webinar go to: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/196093721

Hope you join us!

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