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Friday, October 25
 

8:00am CDT

Vendor Session: Strategies and Tools for Library Collection Development: Leveraging Titlewave, the #1 eCommerce Site in K12
Friday October 25, 2024 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
This session will demonstrate how you can use Titlewave to analyze, weed, and build a library collection.

Titlewave is an online collection development and curriculum support tool for librarians and administrators, and it features professionally curated content and support tools that help you find the best educationally relevant materials.

This session will provide a deep dive into Titlewave and will provide time for questions.
Speakers
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Scott Spanier

Sales Consultant, Follett Content Solutions LLC
For 30 years, I have been helping media specialist build and manage their library collections using the tools that Follett provides.
Friday October 25, 2024 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
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9:20am CDT

Regional Public Library Systems
Friday October 25, 2024 9:20am - 10:10am CDT
Intended for the general information of any library staff or stakeholder, this session will provide an overview of Minnesota's regional public library systems including key differences between consolidated and federated systems in structure and operation.
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Melissa Whatley

Director, KRLS
Melissa Whatley is the director of the Kitchigami Regional Library System located in Pine River, MN and serving five northcentral Minnesota counties (Beltrami, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard and Wadena).
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Erin Smith

Director, Viking Library System
Erin Smith is privileged to serve as the director of the Viking Library System, headquartered out of Fergus Falls, MN.​ She has served in that position for five years. Prior to serving as a regional public library system director, she was the Director of the Fergus Falls Public... Read More →
Friday October 25, 2024 9:20am - 10:10am CDT
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10:45am CDT

Storytime P.R.E.P - Planning & Reflection for Engaging Programs
Friday October 25, 2024 10:45am - 11:35am CDT
How do you prepare Storytimes and early literacy focused programs? Learn how to cultivate collaboration in the planning and reflection stages of program development to create and sustain impactful youth programs.

In Storytime P.R.E.P., you will explore methods to:
• Plan engaging storytimes: Develop effective planning strategies to create interactive storytime sessions using tools like Google AppSheet.
• Reflect on best practices: Explore how to identify and share successful storytime techniques through self-evaluation and peer observation.
• Engage all ages: Learn about resources for exploring books and other materials and how to encourage parents and caregivers to join in the discovery of early literacy components.
• Program with confidence: Leave empowered to build connections with other librarians and educators to enhance your storytime practice.
Speakers
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Amy Fettig

Library Manager, Anoka County Library
Amy Fettig is a Library Manager with Anoka County Library and previously worked as a teacher and library media specialist. She has presented at the MNCodes Summit and Learning Forward annual conference in years past and has a passion for leveraging technology tools to develop creative... Read More →
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Dana Weigman

Administrative Services Supervisor, Anoka County Library
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Jennifer Gerbig

Librarian, Anoka County Library
Jennifer Gerbig (she/her) is a youth services librarian at Anoka County Library. She helps coordinate the teen volunteer program at her branch, plans programs for middle and high schoolers, and collaboratively plans storytimes for all ages with her colleagues.
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Elizabeth Moon

Librarian, Anoka County Library
Elizabeth Moon (she/her) is a youth services librarian at Anoka County Library. She works with volunteer mentors for Anoka County’s Reading Bridge program, plans programming for school aged children, and collaboratively plans storytimes for all ages with Jennifer and her other coworkers... Read More →
Friday October 25, 2024 10:45am - 11:35am CDT
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1:20pm CDT

Critically Compassionate Library Workplaces
Friday October 25, 2024 1:20pm - 2:10pm CDT
For many librarians, we cultivate compassion and emotional intelligence for the people who walk into our spaces and utilize our services or programming. This presentation is going to turn compassion and emotional intelligence inward, to reframe how we engage in our workplaces and treat each other. Informed by critical librarianship and culturally responsive theories, this presentation will invite the audience to practice compassionate communication, critique absurd library bureaucracy, and contemplate what a psychologically safe workplace might look like. We are going to move beyond teamwork and friendship to a more nuanced view of collegiality that critiques library workplaces in productive ways. Engagement with reflection, compassion, and culture moves library workers toward building authentic relationships and imbues their work with meaning and purpose without demanding selflessness and burnout.
Speakers
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Elissah Becknell

Cataloging & Metadata Education Librarian, Minitex
Elissah Becknell is the Cataloging & Metadata Education Librarian at Minitex in the Digital Initiatives & Metadata Education unit. She develops and presents training on library cataloging and metadata standards for library workers across the Midwest. She is also an adjunct instructor... Read More →
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Jenny Sippel

Faculty Librarian, Minneapolis Community & Technical College Library
Jennifer (Jenny) Sippel is a Faculty (Lead Outreach) Librarian & Instructor at Minneapolis Community & Technical College. She regularly presents on the topic of Mindfulness, uses Contemplative Pedagogy in her classroom, and took a sabbatical during Spring 2016 to deepen her understanding... Read More →
Friday October 25, 2024 1:20pm - 2:10pm CDT
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2:20pm CDT

Technical Services in a medical library: connecting staff and resources
Friday October 25, 2024 2:20pm - 3:10pm CDT
Intended audience: special libraries, general library staff. Our goal is to educate and share what we do in technical services in a medical library setting. In the session we will discuss our diverse patron types and how the Technical Services work unit supports the 16 branches of the Mayo Clinic libraries in serving the staff and patients of the Mayo Clinic. We will highlight our Mayo Authors database and what that involves, our subject-, clinical-, and nursing- guides tailored to our unique users, medical students, history of the clinic, etc. Our tech services team works to share various types of resources available at the library.
Speakers
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Kate Eidem

Technical Services, Mayo Clinic Libraries
Kate Eidem works in technical services at the Mayo Clinic and is a member of the Neurodiversity Subcommittee at Mayo Clinic. She served as a past chair of the Intellectual Freedom Committee and serves on the MLA legislative committee. She holds a master's degree in history and archival... Read More →
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Kathryn Balek

Technical Services Librarian, Mayo Clinic
Kathryn Balek has a decade of experience as a cataloging librarian, working in public, college, and medical libraries. She has spent the last five years as a Cataloging Librarian with the Mayo Clinic Libraries.
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Jasmine Zacate

Mayo Clinic Libraries
Jasmine Zacate works for Mayo Clinic Libraries in technical services. She has worked in school, public, academic, and medical libraries and is an MSI student at Florida State University.
Friday October 25, 2024 2:20pm - 3:10pm CDT
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