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MLA 2024 Conference
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Thursday, October 24
 

10:20am CDT

Bringing Stories to Life: A Canva Toolkit for Library Professionals
Thursday October 24, 2024 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
Does your community have a story to tell? Of course! We all do!!!

Engage your students and patrons by having them tell the story of their community, their journey, or promote the stories on your shelves. Learners will engage with storytelling through newscasts, infographics, and newsletters with audio and video using Canva and the built-in accessibility features. Canva can be used with students in the K-12 classroom or for engaging the larger library community. Stories can be printed and/or shared digitally in a wide variety of ways. Learners will get access to our samples and a folder of templates they can use immediately. There will also be time during the workshop for hands-on practice and support.
Speakers
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Sarah Rose

Minneapolis Public Schools
Sarah is a former English teacher-turned-Library Media Specialist at Wellstone High School in Minneapolis working with new-to-country young adult English learners. She served as secretary for the ITEM Executive board from 2019-2024. She loves books (obviously), biking and crafti... Read More →
Thursday October 24, 2024 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
Meeting Room 104

2:00pm CDT

Creating Engaging Multimedia Exhibits
Thursday October 24, 2024 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
The State Law Library celebrated two milestones recently – the 40th Anniversary of the creation of the Court of Appeals and the 175th Anniversary of the founding of the Minnesota Territory. To mark these occasions, we put together two multimedia exhibits that incorporated existing collections. For the Court of Appeals Anniversary exhibit, we created a physical display, a traveling exhibit for events, a digital exhibit, and video compilations. For the 175th Anniversary exhibit, we created a series of retractable banners that can be loaned out to other institutions, a companion website, and an in-person event. In this session, we will discuss the process we followed and the tools we used to create these multimedia exhibits. We will also share practical tips for any libraries wanting to leverage their collections for outreach to a wider variety of stakeholders.
Speakers
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Sarah Larsen

Outreach Librarian, Minnesota State Law Library
Sarah Larsen is the Outreach Librarian at the Minnesota State Law Library
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Erica Nutzman

Head of Technical Services, Minnesota State Law Library
Erica Nutzman is the Head of Technical Services at the Minnesota State Law Library. She has worked at MSLL for 8 years. She is working on building a digital repository to share historic court-related TV shows and other historic videos as well as creating in-person and digital exh... Read More →
Thursday October 24, 2024 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Meeting Room 104

3:15pm CDT

Extrovert like a professional: A Practical Guide
Thursday October 24, 2024 3:15pm - 4:05pm CDT
Elevate your community partnerships and build stronger connections
Are you ready to transform your library's community impact? This session is your roadmap to creating meaningful partnerships. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your library career, you'll discover practical strategies to enhance your communication and collaboration skills.
Learn how to:
• Build rapport: Master the art of active listening and ask powerful questions.
• Showcase your library: Effectively pitch library services that align with community needs.
• Foster long-lasting relationships: Nurture partnerships for sustainable impact.
Leave this session feeling confident and equipped to create a positive change in your community.
Speakers
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Liza Shafto

Branch Librarian, East Central Regional Library Mora Branch
Liza Shafto is a Branch Librarian at the Mora Branch of the East Central Regional Library System. She has worked in various libraries and has over 7 years of public library experience. During that time, she has worked with many organizations and groups. By cultivating strong partnerships... Read More →
Thursday October 24, 2024 3:15pm - 4:05pm CDT
Meeting Room 104

4:35pm CDT

Cultivating Library Advocacy by Empowering Communities of Care
Thursday October 24, 2024 4:35pm - 5:25pm CDT
Speakers
avatar for Sam Helmick

Sam Helmick

Fangirl. Librarian. Nerdfighter., Iowa City Public Library
Aro-Ace. Believer. Blogger. Daughter. Librarian. Reader. Writer. User of the Oxford Comma.samanthahelmick.wordpress.com
Thursday October 24, 2024 4:35pm - 5:25pm CDT
Meeting Room 104
 
Friday, October 25
 

8:00am CDT

Directors' Roundtable
Friday October 25, 2024 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
Back by popular demand! The Directors' Roundtable is an opportunity for library directors of all types to connect for conversation, idea sharing and networking. There will be no presentation, the group will discuss topics and questions shared by attendees.
Speakers
avatar for Jill Smith

Jill Smith

Library Director, Bayport Public Library
Jill Smith is the director of the Bayport Public Library. She has been at Bayport Public Library for 9 years. and has worked in public libraries for almost 30 years. In her spare time, she enjoys knitting and baking.
avatar for Jodi Carlson Grebinoski

Jodi Carlson Grebinoski

Library Director, Virginia Public Library
Friday October 25, 2024 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
Meeting Room 104

9:20am CDT

Extending Digital Literacy to Include Digital Wellbeing: Examining a Pilot
Friday October 25, 2024 9:20am - 10:10am CDT
School Media Specialists play a critical role in developing the media literacy of students and have the unique opportunity to expand media literacy to include Digital Wellbeing thereby supporting the wellbeing and learning of students.

The US Surgeon General describes youth mental health as a defining public health crisis and has called out technology as a root cause. The growing omnipresence of Technology and Digital Media (TDM), its potential negative impacts, and lack of solutions point to a clear need to better understand the impacts of TDM on youth and how to support youth’s Digital Wellbeing.

LiveMore ScreenLess, built upon positive youth development (PYD) models, offers a strength-based approach to Digital Wellbeing leveraging Developmental Relationships and Adult-Youth Partnering. The model equips and supports educators and students with the training, coaching, and resources necessary for adult-partnering to uplift and nurture the inherent ability of youth to influence their lives and their peers.

From February to June 2024, LiveMore ScreenLess created a pilot study with funding from the Minnesota Department of Education to examine the outcomes of a school-based Digital Wellbeing intervention that equips Media Specialists with the training to hold Digital Wellbeing Facilitated Conversations; the tools for the creation of Digital Wellbeing activities; and the coaching to support the steps along the way.

A panel of Minnesota Secondary Media Specialists, LiveMore ScreenLess staff, and an MDE Library Services representative will share the implementation of the pilot, their individual projects, and how Digital Wellbeing can be infused in your library culture.

Friday October 25, 2024 9:20am - 10:10am CDT
Meeting Room 104

10:45am CDT

Say What?: Navigating Difficult Conversations with Motivational Interviewing
Friday October 25, 2024 10:45am - 11:35am CDT
From book challenges and bomb threats to upset patrons, difficult conversations are a common part of library life. How often have you successfully argued with someone and changed their mind? Instead of trying to change someone else’s mind, we should help them find their own motivation to change. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a well-researched technique that can transform these interactions and enhance patron engagement. Originally developed in the healthcare field, MI empowers patrons to discover their own motivation for change. This session will explore how MI can be applied in a library setting to foster more meaningful and productive conversations with our patrons.

In this session, attendees will learn the foundational principles of MI, including the spirit of MI, the OARS (Open-ended questions, Affirmations, Reflective listening, and Summarizing) technique, and the stages of change model. Participants will develop skills to apply MI techniques in various library contexts, such as assisting patrons with information needs, promoting library programs, and managing difficult conversations. Library staff will learn strategies to remain empathetic and non-judgmental while guiding patrons toward constructive outcomes.

By attending this session, library staff will gain valuable tools to create a welcoming and supportive environment that encourages patrons to explore and utilize library services more fully. Participants will leave with a concrete understanding of how to implement MI strategies to build stronger relationships with patrons, address their unique needs, and ultimately enhance the overall library experience.
Purpose
The purpose of the proposal is to introduce library staff to Motivational Interviewing (MI) as a valuable technique for improving interactions with patrons, especially during difficult conversations. The aim is to equip staff with practical skills that can be applied to enhance patron engagement and support.
Goals
Introduce MI Principles: Familiarize attendees with the core principles and techniques of Motivational Interviewing.
Practical Application: Demonstrate how MI can be effectively used in various library contexts to address patron needs.
Skill Development: Enhance the ability of library staff to handle challenging situations empathetically and constructively.
Objectives
Understanding MI: Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the foundational principles of MI, including the spirit of MI and the OARS technique.
Applying MI: Participants will learn how to apply MI techniques in scenarios such as assisting patrons with information needs, promoting library programs, and supporting personal development.
Managing Difficult Conversations: Library staff will develop strategies to remain empathetic and non-judgmental while engaging with patrons experiencing crises or holding unreasonable beliefs.
Improving Patron Engagement: Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to create a more welcoming and supportive environment, ultimately enhancing overall patron satisfaction and library experience.
Speakers
avatar for Anthony Molaro

Anthony Molaro

Associate Professor, St. Catherine University
Anthony Molaro is a nationally recognized speaker, teacher, and consultant. He teaches management, marketing, and public services courses in the MLIS Program at St. Catherine University. He has written and presented on various topics, including several presentations at MLA. He is... Read More →
Friday October 25, 2024 10:45am - 11:35am CDT
Meeting Room 104

1:20pm CDT

Getting started with Code and Scratch Jr.
Friday October 25, 2024 1:20pm - 2:10pm CDT
School and Children’s librarians session that introduces coding with Scratch Jr. Intro to the app tools and simple project creation with options for storytelling, interactive presentations and student created games. This session is for beginners and will include hands-on time. Bring your tablet with the app installed.
Speakers
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Anne Marie Griffin

Library Media Specialist, Rochester Public Schools
Anne Marie has been a library media specialist for 17 years at a variety of levels K-12. Most recently at Gibbs Elementary and RPS Online. She teaches a wide variety of information literacy skills including computer coding. She enjoys helping students use technology to create.
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Brandi Vieths

Rochester Public Schools
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Friday October 25, 2024 1:20pm - 2:10pm CDT
Meeting Room 104

2:20pm CDT

eLibrary Minnesota: Is it meeting your patrons and users needs?
Friday October 25, 2024 2:20pm - 3:10pm CDT
This session, aimed at all types of library employees and staff, will focus on discussion around eLibrary Minnesota and prioritize gathering feedback from you. The databases in ELM were recommended by the Minitex Shared E-Resources (SER) Task Force. We are always thinking about the collection and what could be updated for Minnesota schools and libraries. This can include discussion around DEIA, Ebooks Minnesota cotnent, training & instruction, or anything relating to the collection of ELM databases. We would love to hear how well the collection is, or is not, meeting your needs and where any gaps may be.
Speakers
avatar for Matt Lee

Matt Lee

Associate Director, Minitex
Matt is an Associate Director with Minitex. He oversees eLibrary Minnesota and Ebooks Minnesota, Cooperative Purchasing & Electronic Resources, the Minnesota Library Acccess Center, and the Outreach & Instruction units. Matt has been with Minitex for over 15 years.
Friday October 25, 2024 2:20pm - 3:10pm CDT
Meeting Room 104
 
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