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*Alliance Library System and LearningTimes Offer Innovation for
Libraries in the 21st Century!*

Innovation…change, novelty, cutting edge, revolution, transformation,
transition, invention pioneer.  Antonym of innovation…custom, habit, old,
rut, tradition, idleness, sameness.

Alliance Library System and LearningTimes are pleased to announce the
“Innovation for Libraries in the 21st Century!” online conference to be held
May 12, 2010!  More information about the conference can be found at
http://www.learningtimes.net/innovation.

The conference will feature dynamic and exciting keynote addresses by Rich
Harwood of the Harwood Institute; Helene Blowers of the Columbus
Metropolitan Library; and Kitty Pope and Kendal Orrison of Alliance Library
System.

“Innovation has never been more important in libraries and agencies of all
kinds!” said Kitty Pope, ALS Executive Director.  “When you are looking at
innovation, it doesn’t get any better than Rich, Helene and Kendal!  If you
are looking for everything on innovation you can possibly learn in one day,
this is an event to invest your time in.”

Rich Harwood, Founder and President of the Harwood Institute for Public
Innovation, will address “Why Innovation is Critical in this New World We
Find Ourselves In.”  He will speak about the challenges we face and the
power and potential for each of us to turn outward and help making hope
real.

Helene Blowers, Director of Digital Strategy for the Columbus Metropolitan
Library, will speak about “Innovation Starts With I.”  Her session will
explore how the I, YOU, WE, of organizational cultures are involved in
responding to the needs and desire to innovate and change.

Kendal Orrison, Director of Information Technology and the RSA at Alliance
Library System will talk about “*Faking Your Way to the Future: Innovation
and Change Management in a Large, Multi-Location Consortia that’s Happy in
the Present.”  He will speak about how to move an organization towards a
common goal.*

*Kitty Pope, ALS Executive Director, will address “Building a Culture of
Innovation.”  Join Kitty as she talks about how to build a library
environment that will empower library leaders to say yes to innovation and
embrace change.***

The conference will feature a number of other great sessions including but
not limited to the following:

·       “Coordinating a Social Media Presence for the Library” – Sarah
Houghton-Jan, San Jose Public Library

·       “Linking YOU to the World of Innovation Services” – Houston Public
Library panel

·       “Mayor of the Library:  Foursquare and Location-Based Mobile Social
Networks” – Joe Murphy, Yale University

·       “Innovations in Staff Development:  Technology Training Wheels” –
Beth Duttlinger, Alliance Library System

·       “Why Librarians Should Stay the Hell Away From Facebook” – Woody
Evans, Tarrant County College, Texas

Registration for the conference is $49 per individual or $99 for a group.  LIS
students can register for $29.  LIS students need to contact Lori Bell,
Alliance Library System, at [log in to unmask] for a coupon
code to register for the $29.  To register, go to
http://www.learningtimes.net/innovation/register.

For more information on the conference, go to the conference site at
http://www.learningtimes.net/innovation.  If you have questions, please
contact Lori Bell at Alliance Library System at
[log in to unmask] or John Walber at [log in to unmask]

<http://www.alliancelibrarysystem.com/>The Alliance Library System is one of
nine multitype library systems, cooperating to provide vital library
services to the citizens of Illinois. ALS provides information, resources,
delivery services and educational opportunities to all types of libraries in
central Illinois.

LearningTimes produces unique online events, multi-day conferences and
online learning programs for education, non-profit and learning-minded
organizations around the globe. Their partners and clients include groups
like the Smithsonian Institution, the New York City Department of Education,
the University of Hawaii, Education Development Center, McGill University,
Wiley / Jossey-Bass Publishing, and public television station WHYY, among
scores of others. Their overall services include a variety of offerings that
take an organization’s communication and collaboration goals online, with an
emphasis on human connections, person-to-person interactivity and
professional networking.


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Lori Bell
Director of Innovation
Alliance Library System
600 High Point Lane
East Peoria, IL 61611
(309)694-9200 ext. 2128
skype: lbell927
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