The power point slides used for the ALA Virtual Town Hall on Juen 1st, 2011.
All of the ALA Virtual Town Hall documents and the agenda have been loaded onto the ALA Connect group at http://connect.ala.org/members
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American Libraries Magazine will be publishing a post IFLA 2012 wrap-up. Enjoy this preview issue before going to San Juan and check back for expanded coverage in September 2012.
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This document discusses the stages of mobile recruiting solutions, beginning with mobile web, then SMS, and finally native mobile apps. It provides an overview of each stage, including examples. Mobile web involves optimizing career sites for mobile, and leveraging location. SMS involves using text messages to provide job and event alerts to candidates. Native mobile apps allow for augmented reality features and integrating the full candidate lifecycle from search to onboarding. Barcodes and image recognition are also discussed as ways to provide mobile access to content.
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PRSA Pittsburgh Professional Development Day Twitter Transcript: 10/20/11Deanna Tomaselli
The document summarizes tweets from the Twitter hashtag #prsapdd between October 17-20, 2011. It discusses a Professional Development Day event hosted by PRSAPgh, including promotion of the event, student volunteers, and registration. The majority of tweets summarize an ethics panel discussion that addressed topics like controlling messages in a digital age, the PRSA code of ethics, handling criticism on social media, and setting parameters for online conversations.
This document appears to be introducing an annual sales auction at The Hartford. It includes jokes and references to past events at The Hartford in 2009 that employees would understand, such as casual dress code violations, people sleeping at work, and dealing with difficult customers. The summary encourages bidding to begin at the auction and wishes everyone good luck.
Deanna Tomaselli gave a presentation to the University of Pittsburgh Delta Phi Epsilon sorority on January 10, 2015 about career paths from college and beyond. She discussed choosing a major and classes based on your interests and experience. She recommended building your resume, networking, getting involved, and using social media to find jobs. For your career, she advised staying engaged through reading, social media, networking and conferences to build your personal brand and stay inspired. She also discussed potential side jobs or "hustles" and provided resources for career development.
Presentation on ALA's state ecosystem initiative, featuring the collaborative efforts of the Maryland Library Association and Maryland Association of School Librarians.
American Libraries Magazine will be publishing a post IFLA 2012 wrap-up. Enjoy this preview issue before going to San Juan and check back for expanded coverage in September 2012.
The American Association of School Librarians (AASL) presented awards for the top 25 websites for teaching and learning at their ceremony on Sunday. The winners were divided into seven categories and support 21st century learning skills. Featured sites included SpicyNodes for organizing information, Yolink Education and Kahn Academy for curriculum sharing, and PicLit and Zooburst for digital storytelling. The sites help make traditional research more engaging for students and bring learning to life through interactive timelines, historical archives, and social networking features. The full list of this year's award-winning websites will soon be available on the AASL website.
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This document provides information about keynote speakers and events at the 2011 ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans. The opening keynote will be given by Dan Savage, author and editor of "It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living." Other speakers include authors J.A. Jance, Harlan Coben, Jeff Kinney, William Joyce, and Siva Vaidhyanathan. Events include a mystery panel on Saturday with Jance and Coben, and sessions with Kinney, Joyce, and Vaidhyanathan. The conference also features a film series and the ALA/Proquest Scholarship Bash on Saturday evening.
This document provides information about keynote speakers and events at the 2011 ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans. The opening keynote will be given by Dan Savage, author and editor of "It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living." Other featured speakers include authors J.A. Jance, Harlan Coben, Jeff Kinney, William Joyce, and Siva Vaidhyanathan. Entertainment events include film screenings and a scholarship fundraising event at the National World War II Museum.
This document provides an update on events at the 2011 ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans, including:
- Dan Savage will give the opening general session speech on Friday at 4:00pm about his "It Gets Better" anti-bullying campaign.
- The exhibits hall opening reception will immediately follow Savage's speech from 5:15pm on Friday. The exhibits will feature over 1500 booths of products and services for libraries.
- Two new pavilions at the exhibits include an "Artist Alley" to meet comic book artists, and a "Mobile App Pavilion" about new apps for libraries.
- The auditorium speaker series will include authors Jeff Kinney, Daniel Ells
This document provides an update on events at the 2011 ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans. It announces that Dan Savage will give the opening general session speech on Friday at 4:00 pm. The exhibits hall will open on Friday afternoon with over 1500 booths. New areas include an Artist Alley and Mobile App Pavilion. Several authors are scheduled to speak, including Jeff Kinney, William Joyce, and Siva Vaidhyanathan. Closing events include a raffle and performance by musician Pat DiNizio on Monday.
Learn about the benefits offered to all ALA members - personal, organizational and corporate - by the American Library Assocaition. www.ala.org/membership for more information.
The May 2011 preview issue of ALA Cognotes, covering the exhibits and programs from ALA11 - the 2011 Annual Conference of the American Library Association.
This document provides details about events at the 2011 ALA Midwinter Meeting in San Diego, including a special afternoon program with authors Neil Gaiman and Nancy Pearl discussing Gaiman's book The Graveyard Book. The document also mentions that on Monday morning there will be a Youth Media Awards press conference, and that the keynote speaker at the Sunday morning Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Sunrise Celebration will be Dr. Michael K. Honey from the University of Washington discussing King's work on labor rights.
The document summarizes the winners of the 2011 BCALA (Black Caucus of the American Library Association) Literary Awards. It lists the winners in four categories: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, and First Novel. For each category it provides the title of the winning work and its author.
The document summarizes Ted Danson's keynote speech at the ALA President's Program on Sunday at the 2011 Midwinter Meeting in San Diego. It provides background on Danson's extensive career as an actor in television and film. It also discusses his work as an environmental activist focused on ocean conservation issues. Danson will discuss his journey from local protest to testifying before Congress and helping found Oceana, one of the largest ocean conservation organizations.
The document discusses how library advocates can improve their advocacy efforts and visibility in their communities. It encourages ALA members to attend conferences to learn new ideas through discussion groups, programs, poster sessions, meetings, and the exhibit hall that can help improve library services and build professional networks. It also promotes continuing education opportunities through ALA to help professionals continually grow.
The document provides tips for networking at ALA conferences. It suggests meeting people at programs, receptions, and even in line for the shuttle bus. People at the conference likely share similar interests in libraries. It recommends attending social events and Birds of a Feather lunches to meet others, and exchanging contact information to continue conversations after the conference through ALA social networks and groups.
The New Member Round Table (NMRT) helps new library professionals and ALA members make career connections, find people with similar interests, bridge the gap between school and work, and navigate getting involved with ALA. NMRT assists with finding your place in the association and profession through committee work, publications, and other involvement, which are steps toward greater leadership roles that guide the future of libraries.
Learn about the Top Ten reasons to join ALA, as reported by over 9,000 of our members in a recent survey, and see how you can help make a difference, too, for libraries.
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The document provides information about speakers and events at the 2011 annual conference of the American Library Association (ALA) held in New Orleans. On Sunday June 26th, the keynote speakers in the Auditorium were Daniel Ellsberg from 8-9:15am and Brooke Gladstone from 10:30-11:30am. The President's Program featured authors David Simon and Laura Lippman from 1-2:30pm. On Monday June 27th, the Science Fiction/Fantasy panel will feature authors Brandon Sanderson and Nnedi Okorafor from 10:30-11:30am, and Jeff Jarvis will speak from 11:30am-12:30pm.
The document provides information about speakers and events at the 2011 American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference on June 25-26 in New Orleans. On Sunday, June 26th, Daniel Ellsberg will give a presentation titled "War and Secrecy" about his role in releasing the Pentagon Papers. Brooke Gladstone will also speak that morning about media criticism. That afternoon, the ALA President's Program will feature writer and producer David Simon and author Laura Lippman discussing their work set in Baltimore. Other speaker events at the conference are also mentioned.
This document provides information about keynote speakers and events at the 2011 ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans. The opening keynote will be given by Dan Savage, author and editor of "It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living." Other speakers include authors J.A. Jance, Harlan Coben, Jeff Kinney, William Joyce, and Siva Vaidhyanathan. Events include a mystery panel on Saturday with Jance and Coben, and sessions with Kinney, Joyce, and Vaidhyanathan. The conference also features a film series and the ALA/Proquest Scholarship Bash on Saturday evening.
This document provides information about keynote speakers and events at the 2011 ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans. The opening keynote will be given by Dan Savage, author and editor of "It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living." Other featured speakers include authors J.A. Jance, Harlan Coben, Jeff Kinney, William Joyce, and Siva Vaidhyanathan. Entertainment events include film screenings and a scholarship fundraising event at the National World War II Museum.
This document provides an update on events at the 2011 ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans, including:
- Dan Savage will give the opening general session speech on Friday at 4:00pm about his "It Gets Better" anti-bullying campaign.
- The exhibits hall opening reception will immediately follow Savage's speech from 5:15pm on Friday. The exhibits will feature over 1500 booths of products and services for libraries.
- Two new pavilions at the exhibits include an "Artist Alley" to meet comic book artists, and a "Mobile App Pavilion" about new apps for libraries.
- The auditorium speaker series will include authors Jeff Kinney, Daniel Ells
This document provides an update on events at the 2011 ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans. It announces that Dan Savage will give the opening general session speech on Friday at 4:00 pm. The exhibits hall will open on Friday afternoon with over 1500 booths. New areas include an Artist Alley and Mobile App Pavilion. Several authors are scheduled to speak, including Jeff Kinney, William Joyce, and Siva Vaidhyanathan. Closing events include a raffle and performance by musician Pat DiNizio on Monday.
Learn about the benefits offered to all ALA members - personal, organizational and corporate - by the American Library Assocaition. www.ala.org/membership for more information.
The May 2011 preview issue of ALA Cognotes, covering the exhibits and programs from ALA11 - the 2011 Annual Conference of the American Library Association.
This document provides details about events at the 2011 ALA Midwinter Meeting in San Diego, including a special afternoon program with authors Neil Gaiman and Nancy Pearl discussing Gaiman's book The Graveyard Book. The document also mentions that on Monday morning there will be a Youth Media Awards press conference, and that the keynote speaker at the Sunday morning Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Sunrise Celebration will be Dr. Michael K. Honey from the University of Washington discussing King's work on labor rights.
The document summarizes the winners of the 2011 BCALA (Black Caucus of the American Library Association) Literary Awards. It lists the winners in four categories: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, and First Novel. For each category it provides the title of the winning work and its author.
The document summarizes Ted Danson's keynote speech at the ALA President's Program on Sunday at the 2011 Midwinter Meeting in San Diego. It provides background on Danson's extensive career as an actor in television and film. It also discusses his work as an environmental activist focused on ocean conservation issues. Danson will discuss his journey from local protest to testifying before Congress and helping found Oceana, one of the largest ocean conservation organizations.
The document discusses how library advocates can improve their advocacy efforts and visibility in their communities. It encourages ALA members to attend conferences to learn new ideas through discussion groups, programs, poster sessions, meetings, and the exhibit hall that can help improve library services and build professional networks. It also promotes continuing education opportunities through ALA to help professionals continually grow.
The document provides tips for networking at ALA conferences. It suggests meeting people at programs, receptions, and even in line for the shuttle bus. People at the conference likely share similar interests in libraries. It recommends attending social events and Birds of a Feather lunches to meet others, and exchanging contact information to continue conversations after the conference through ALA social networks and groups.
The New Member Round Table (NMRT) helps new library professionals and ALA members make career connections, find people with similar interests, bridge the gap between school and work, and navigate getting involved with ALA. NMRT assists with finding your place in the association and profession through committee work, publications, and other involvement, which are steps toward greater leadership roles that guide the future of libraries.
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ALA 2011 Virtual Town Hall Slides
1. Welcome to VTH2011 – While you wait, test your audio
1 Virtual Town Hall 2011
Unless we are doing a sound check, you
will not be hearing any audio now until
we begin at 3:00 pm CDT.
Test your speakers and microphone by
interacting with the Audio Settings window
that launched when you joined. If you
closed it inadvertently you can go to the
Controls menu, or to the Audio Settings link
over the ALA logo to open it again
Under the Speakers & Microphone areas,
click on the Device: drop-down list to
indicate your hardware.
If you have a USB headset with
microphone attached, do not select this
checkbox. This only applies to a stand-
alone microphone.
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2. iLinc Technical Overview - Chatting
2 Virtual Town Hall 2011
If you want to contribute during one of the Open Discussion segments that follow each
agenda item, you must indicate this by messaging the correct contact in the Private Chat
tab as President Stevens will describe in a moment.
Double-clicking on a name under the Private tab will initiate a private chat.
Please double-click on the name Help Desk if you require technical assistance.
The Public Chat tab is intended for attendee interaction and is not being monitored by
the Leader & Assistants. It will be made active after President Steven’s Housekeeping
Guidelines are completed. Due to the large number of attendees, we reserve the right
to deactivate Public Chat if it becomes too disruptive. There will be many ways to
provide feedback through-out this event outside of text-based chat. For example:
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3. Feedback, Polling & Surveys
3 Virtual Town Hall 2011
Throughout the Virtual Town Hall, we will be asking for and recording your input via
a variety of interfaces.
Feedback: Located in the bottom left corner is a quick way to get YES and NO responses
from all and we can share the results with all.
Polling: Polls offer a more customized series of responses than feedback and show the
question being asked. Polls will appear in this center area of the iLinc platform where you
are looking at this presentation now. These polls will appear to gather your input
regarding questions brought forth during the Town Hall. Always interact with the poll in the
center area. Do not type your responses in the Chat because they will not be recorded.
Survey: An iLinc-based survey will be opened at the end of the Town Hall also in this
center area. Surveys allow for your typed input rather than a pre-determined set of
responses. Please do not sign-off before completing it, as we are interested to know your
impression about our first Virtual Membership event.
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4. Technical FAQs
4 Virtual Town Hall 2011
The Twitter hash tag for this event is #vth2011 and @ALALibrary will live-tweet
throughout
This event is being live captioned by CaptionFirst for the hearing impaired and can
be accessed via the url: http://tinyurl.com/alavthcap. We are displaying that link
in the chat pane on the right now. It will be necessary to display the captioning in a
side-by-side internet browser window.
For the vision impaired, iLinc is 508 compliant and works with screen reading
software except for the text within this presentation which is converted to an image.
A recording of this event which captures polling results will be distributed via an
email notification to all attendees and posted to the ALA Connect Members
community, three days after the event since a transcript will be created to
accompany it by CaptionFirst.
This PowerPoint presentation will also be made available in ALA Connect.
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5. 5
Call to Order
Roberta A. Stevens, ALA President
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6. 6
Introductions and Announcements
Roberta A. Stevens, ALA President
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7. Text based chat
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1. Click on the "Private Chat“ tab
2. Double-click on "Read My Text Chat Aloud" and
3. Type your question into the box provided.
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8. By voice
8 Virtual Town Hall 2011
1. Click on the "Private Chat“ tab
2. Double-click on "Request Microphone"
3. Type in the box provided that you would like to take the floor, and
4. Wait to be recognized.
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9. “TO ASK A QUESTION” Example (time allotment will be here)
9 Virtual Town Hall 2011
Questions submitted via
Public Chat will not be
addressed
Any questions submitted
in the ALA Connect
Members community will
read by the moderator
• Request Microphone –Dan
To speak via microphone, Kaplan
send a Private Chat to:
To have your typed • Read My Chat Text Aloud
question read by the –JoAnne Kempf
moderator, send a
Private Chat to:
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10. Agenda
10 Virtual Town Hall 2011
Documents and Agenda on ALA Connect at http://connect.ala.org/members
Introductions and Announcements
ALA President’s Report
ALA Executive Director’s Report
ALA Financial Report
Equitable Access to Electronic Content Task Force
Office for Information Technology (OITP) E-book
Open Question & Answer Forum
Wrap Up & Adjournment
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11. 11
ALA President’s Report
Libraries Transforming a Changing World
Roberta A. Stevens, ALA President
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12. Presidential Task Forces
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Council Effectiveness
ALA Governance - "Future Perfect“
Strengthening Relationships Between Chapters and ALA
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13. Presidential Initiatives
13 Virtual Town Hall 2011
Our Authors Our Advocates
View the videos at www.ilovelibraries.org/ourauthorsouradvocates
Local Notables Toolkit
Download the tools at www.ala.org/localnotables
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14. Presidential Initiatives
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Frontline Fundraising Toolkit
Download these resources at www.ala.org/frontlinefundraising
“Why I Need My Library" Teen Video Contest
Winners just announced!
at www.ilovelibraries.org/whyineedmylibrary/
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15. Open Discussion on ALA President’s Report (3 minutes)
15 Virtual Town Hall 2011
Questions submitted via
Public Chat will not be
addressed
Any questions submitted
in the ALA Connect
Members community will
read by the moderator
• Request Microphone –Dan
To speak via microphone, Kaplan
send a Private Chat to:
To have your typed • Read My Chat Text Aloud
question read by the –JoAnne Kempf
moderator, send a
Private Chat to:
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16. 16
ALA Executive Director’s Report
Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director
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17. Our 2015 goals:
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ALA equips and leads advocates for libraries, library issues and the library
profession, and plays a key role in formulating legislation, policies and standards
that affect library and information services.
ALA promotes excellence and diversity in the library field.
ALA provides leadership in the transformation of libraries and library services in a
dynamic and increasingly global digital information environment.
ALA provides an environment in which all members, regardless of location or
position, have the opportunity to participate in, contribute to, and benefit from
engagement in their association.
ALA operates effectively, efficiently, creatively and in a socially responsible fashion
to accomplish its mission.
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18. How are we doing?
18 Virtual Town Hall 2011
What are we doing?
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19. Advocacy
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Our Authors, Our Advocates
“En Tu Biblioteca” and “Connect with your kids@ your library” public relations
campaigns
“I Love Libraries” and “@ Your Library” web sites
New advocacy online training webinars
Libraries matter research database
E-books and digital content
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20. Building the Profession
20 Virtual Town Hall 2011
New online CE portal
Big changes in Midwinter and Annual Conference
New career development services for members
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21. Transforming Libraries
21 Virtual Town Hall 2011
Transforming libraries portal: ideas, resources, innovation “sandbox”
Conversations at Annual and on Connect: What do we mean by a transformed
library?
Transforming libraries conference theme?
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22. Member engagement
22 Virtual Town Hall 2011
Next generation ALA Connect
Virtual Conference
ALA Base Camp
Virtual Town Hall meeting
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23. Organizational Excellence
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ALA/division membership recruitment
Spectrum fundraising campaign
Planned giving campaign
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24. For more information :
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Just go to the ALA web site and type “2015” in the search box
What will you find there?
2015 plan
Environmental scan (in Connect)
Member surveys
Big Audacious Goal and vivid description of the desired future
Strategies
Regular progress reports
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25. Thank you
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26. Open Discussion on ALA Executive Director’s Report (3 minutes)
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Questions submitted via
Public Chat will not be
addressed
Any questions submitted
in the ALA Connect
Members community will
read by the moderator
• Request Microphone –Dan
To speak via microphone, Kaplan
send a Private chat to:
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question read by the –JoAnne Kempf
moderator, send a
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ALA Financial Report
Clara Bohrer, Incoming Chair, ALA Budget Analysis and
Review Committee (BARC)
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28. ALA Finances
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Fiscal resilience over the past few years
collaboration
efficiencies
flexibility
maximizing resource allocation
reducing operational costs
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29. Fiscal Year 2011 Status
6 month Period Ending February 28, 2011—Mid Year
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Total ALA (all combined funds) Revenues:
$19,994,313 ($279,147 less than budget)
Total ALA (all combined funds) Expenses:
$21,963,466 ($793,423 less than budget)
General Fund Revenues:
$12,059,704 ($169,160 less than budget)
General Fund Expenses:
$13,725,250 ($226,256 more than budget
General Fund deficit of $667,000 to be addressed
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30. ALA’s Financial Value Proposition
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“To develop and deploy the financial resources that
support the strategic plan and deliver programs
responsive to member needs and the improvement of
library service.”
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31. ALA Programmatic
Priorities – Aligned with the FY 2012 Budget
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Diversity Literacy
Equitable Access to Information Organizational Excellence
and Library Services Intellectual Freedom
Education and Lifelong Learning Transforming Libraries
Advocacy for Libraries and the
Profession
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32. Total ALA Budgeted Revenues - 2012 vs 2011
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2012 Budget 2011 Budget Variance % Change
Dues $ 8,739,020 $ 9,163,568 $ (424,548) (4.6%)
Sales - Net $ 5,701,597 $ 5,560,176 $ 141,421 2.5%
Sales Other $ 2,252,047 $ 1,930,889 $ 321,158 16.6%
Subscriptions $ 4,932,769 $ 4,917,008 $ 15,761 0.3%
Advertising $ 5,360,824 $ 4,834,949 $ 525,875 10.9%
Meet & Conferences $ 13,304,831 $ 10,417,227 $ 2,887,604 27.7%
Grants & Awards $ 3,857,229 $ 3,150,866 $ 706,363 22.4%
Miscellaneous $ 6,660,910 $ 6,189,168 $ 471,742 7.6%
$
Total $ 50,809,227 46,163,851 $ 4,645,376 10.1%
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33. Total ALA Budgeted Expenses - 2012 vs 2011
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2012 Budget 2011 Budget Variance % Change
Payroll & Related $ 21,821,904 $ 21,077,083 $ 744,821 3.5%
Outside Services $ 6,759,390 $ 5,759,090 $ 1,000,300 17.4%
Travel & Related $ 2,320,587 $ 2,105,329 $ 215,258 10.2%
Meet & Conferences $ 6,566,550 $ 6,085,967 $ 480,583 7.9%
Publication Related $ 4,796,438 $ 5,054,657 $ (258,219) (5.1%)
Operating $ 8,132,490 $ 7,143,532 $ 988,958 13.8%
Total $ 50,397,359 $ 47,225,658 $ 3,171,701 6.7%
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34. For further information
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Financial update and February 2011 financial executive summary narrative reports
posted on Connect
Financial orientation webinars being developed
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35. Open Discussion on ALA Financial Report (3 minutes)
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Questions submitted via
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addressed
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Members community will
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36. Equitable Access to Electronic Content
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Task Force
Linda Crowe and Michael Porter, Co-chairs
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37. Equitable Access to Electronic Content Task Force
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Report from Retreat
Environment Scan, Michael
Licensing, Michael
Accessibility, Linda
Public Relations, Linda
Model Projects, Linda
PR, Linda
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38. Equitable Access to Electronic Content Task Force
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Website and wrap up, Michael
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39. Open Discussion on Equitable Access to Electronic Content (3 minutes)
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40. Office for Information Technology Policy(OITP)
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E-book Task Force Report
Bonnie L. Tijerina, Chair
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41. Office for Information Technology Policy (OITP)
E-book Task Force Report
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Objective 1: Show a clearer picture of the rapid changes in digital reading and e-
book market
Objective 2: Support members with mechanisms for defining our options for now
and in the future
Objective 3: Create a platform for libraries, speaking in one voice, to negotiate
and collaborate with the new e-book players and publishers.
Objective 4: Understand the public policy implications of e-reading in licensed,
regulated environment.
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42. Office for Information Technology Policy (OITP)
E-book Task Force Report
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Outcomes
A more knowledgeable ALA membership on issues related to readers rights and e-books.
ALA and its members play an active role, with publishers, authors and distributors,
informing the future of the e-books marketplace.
ALA plays an active role advocating for digital readers’ rights.
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43. Office for Information Technology Policy (OITP)
E-book Task Force Report
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Programming
Publications
E-book tips
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44. Open Discussion on E-Book Task Force Report (3 minutes)
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Questions submitted via
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addressed
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Members community will
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Open Forum
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46. Open Forum (30 minutes)
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Questions submitted via
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addressed
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Members community will
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47. Connect Discussion Topic: Tiered membership dues
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http://connect.ala.org/node/141539
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48. Connect Discussion Topic: Low voter turn out
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What can we do about low voter turnout in ALA elections?
http://connect.ala.org/node/141731
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49. Connect Discussion Topic: Speed of change
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http://connect.ala.org/node/141609
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50. Connect Discussion Topic: Technology trends
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Are technology trends outpacing libraries’ planning and actions?
http://connect.ala.org/node/140488
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51. Connect Discussion Topic: Adolescent Literacy
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http://connect.ala.org/node/140230
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Wrap Up & Adjournment
Continue the Conversation in Connect at
http://connect.ala.org/members
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