2009 Annual Student Night with PNW Chapter return to SLA-UW home
Registration for SLA's annual Student Night event is now open! We expect space to fill up quickly, so go here to register:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=hx9tQt1Nvf2LcShDILv6jw_3d_3d
As a thank you to everybody for coming out to our events over the past year, the student chapter is offering to reimburse the price of admission ($15) for the first twenty students who register, so don't delay! (If you are one of the first twenty students, we'll contact you to arrange the reimbursement.)
Details:
Thursday, May 7th, 6-9PMSocial hour (no-host bar): 6-8PM
Dinner: 6:30PM
Program: 7-9PM
Where: Waterfront Activity Center, UW Campus
Cost:
Member: $35Non-member: $45
Student: $15
Registration:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=hx9tQt1Nvf2LcShDILv6jw_3d_3dProgram:
Andrea Ryce & Michelle Goodwin
Medical Librarians
Finding Water in a Drought: Learn what some of your medical librarian
colleagues have done recently to show the value of the library through
statistics, usage and advocacy and developing creative in-house solutions
to problems and opportunities. This will be an interactive session for
all to participate, share and learn from with discussion notes recorded
and shared with attendees afterwards.
Nick Berry
Content Architect & Taxonomist, REI
Have you ever wanted to be an architect, like George Costanza? The good
news is that as a librarian, you already have the skills. All it takes is
a certain combination of business knowledge, technical knowledge, and
specific deliverables. Learn how you, as a librarian, can find careers in
fields such as information architecture, taxonomy, and consulting.
Traci Timmons
Manager of Library Services, Seattle Art Museum
The Seattle Art Museum Libraries serve staff, volunteers and the general
public which makes for a tailored, yet broad approach to everything we
do. Museum libraries are almost always connected to non-profit entities.
In dire economic times like these, museum libraries sometimes have to
fight for their lives.
This evening is sponsored by: Elsevier