Conference Schedule 2002

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Conference Schedule 2002 Rights Copyright is held by the author. Download date 29/04/2018 19:39:12 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10150/615195

Schedule Conference activities on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY take place in the Sheraton hotel, on the second floor of the Conference Wing. Conference activities on SATURDAY will be at the UA Campus (sign up for transportation at the conference Registration Desk!). Conference abstracts now available! Wednesday, April 24 Thursday, April 25 Friday, April 26 Saturday, April 27 WEDNESDAY, April 24, 2002 At Sheraton Hotel, Conference Wing, 2nd floor Time Presentation and Location 7:30-8:30 am Registration, including bus sign up for Saturday 8:30-5:00 pm (approximately) Preconferences and Workshops One-day pre-conference workshops: Advanced Facilitation Skills Lab -- Extend the reach of your facilitation toolkit. (Facilitator: Melanie Hawks, Association of Research Libraries) Room: NORTH GROVE Conducting User Surveys in Academic Libraries -- Stay in touch with user priorities. (Facilitators: Jim Self, University of Virginia; Dan Lee, University of Arizona Library; and Julia Blixrud, Association of Research Libraries) Room: WEST GROVE Constructive Dialogue -- Learn to initiate and conduct constructive conversations, even in difficult circumstances. (Facilitator: Michael Ray, University of Arizona Library) Room: EAST GROVE Library Project Planning -- Learn an effective problem-solving model for managing successful projects. (Facilitator: DeEtta Jones, Association of Research Libraries) Room: ACACIA A & B 5:00-7:00 pm All-Conference Reception

THURSDAY, April 25, 2002 At Sheraton Hotel, Conference Wing, 2nd floor Sessions from UA Library staff members Time Presentation and Location 7:30-8:30 am Registration, including bus sign up for Saturday 8:30-9:30 am Welcome and introduction (Carla Stoffle) Keynote (Jim Gresham) Location: BALLROOM 9:30-9:45 am Break (coffee, tea, muffins) 9:45-10:45 am Concurrent Panels and Presentations Strategic Planning and Critical Processes (Howard Rodriguez) Learn about how increasing knowledge of the Library's critical processes informs the strategic planning process. InterLibrary Loan / Document Delivery (Paul Bracke, Linda Dols, Claire Tapia and Jeanne Voyles) How the changing environment is driving a rapid expansion of new services Career Progression (Michael Ray) Rewarding learning and outcomes

Peer Information Counseling Program (Elaina Norlin) Providing a welcoming library environment for all students Location: ACACIA A Technical Services Team Restructuring (Liz Bezanson, Bobbie Atchison) Reorganizing and restructuring work to respond to and anticipate changing requirements Location: ACACIA B 11 am - 12 pm Concurrent Panels and Presentations Materials Access Team Restructuring (Jeanne Voyles et al.) New services, new work, new staffing needs FastCats (Financial and Administrative Support Team accounting) Restructuring (Virginia Valenzuela and Susan Kaplan) Keeping our infrastructure and support services responsive to changing needs Location: ACACIA A Performance Effectiveness Management System (Joe Brewer, Mary Feeney, Shelley Phipps, Rae Swedenburg) The system for team and individual effectiveness and accountability Librarians as Partners: Services to Help Faculty and Departments Develop and Assess Information Literacy Skills (The InfoLit Team) 12:00-1:30 pm Lunch (Speaker: Shelley Phipps)

Location: BALLROOM 1:45-3:00 Cross-Functional Team Presentations / Reports The Technical Planning Project Team (Joe Brewer and Maliaca Oxnam), and the Needs Assessment/Data Management Project Team(Cathy Larson and Adam Engelsgjerd) The Virtual Reference Project Team (Marianne Bracke, Olivia Olivares and Veronica Reyes), and the Reference Availability Project(Polly Trump and Miguel Juarez with contributions from Patricia Promis, Patricia Ballesteros, Jan Davis and Spencer Hunter) Location: ACACIA A The Scholarly Communication Project Team (Jeanne Pfander and Atifa Rawan), and the Customer-Oriented Library Alignment team (COLA) - "Re-Re-Engineering The Organization: Accommodating New Work In A Team-Based Organization" (Robert Mitchell and Paula Wolfe). The Strategic Long Range Planning Team (Travis Teetor), and theinformation Resources Council (Lori Critz and Laurie Eagleson) The Information Commons Training Team - "Developing Training for the Information Commons" (The IC Training Team: Laura Bender, Ruth Dickstein, Chris Kollen, Vicki Mills and Lori Critz). Location: ACACIA B 3:00-3:30 pm Break

3:30-5:00 pm Functional Team Presentations / Reports Digital Library Initiatives (Cathy Larson and Adam Engelsgjerd), thelibrary Information Systems Team (Kris Maloney), and Special Collections (John Murphy and Bonnie Travers) Fine Arts/Humanities Team (Miguel Juarez and Michael Brewer), thescience-engineering Team (Jeanne Pfander, Maliaca Oxnam, and Lori Critz), and the Social Sciences Team (Mary Feeney and Olivia Olivares) Materials Access Team, the Technical Services Team (Georgean Sabarese, Ditas Reitz, James Uhrig, and Liz Bezanson), and thefinancial and Administrative Support Team (Deborah Quintana) 5:00-6:00 pm Informal Dialogue w/ua Library Teams All functional and cross-functional teams will have one or more members available for those last-minute questions you didn't get a chance to ask. Location: BALLROOM 6:30-9:00 pm (Music from 7 to 9) Conference Party and Dinner Entertainment!! Music!! Come and hear the great bluegrass sounds of the TORTOLITA GUTPLUCKERS! Location: GARDEN ROOM FRIDAY, April 26, 2002 At Sheraton Hotel, Conference Wing, 2nd floor Organizational Renewal Efforts at Peer Institutions

Time Presentation and Location 7:30-8:30 am Registration, including bus sign up for Saturday 8:30-8:45 am Welcome (Raynna Bowlby and Maureen Sullivan) Location: BALLROOM 8:45-10:15 am Concurrent Panels and Presentations Brown University - Process Mapping: The User- Centered Approach to Organizational Design" (Raynna Bowlby and Dan O'Mahony) Tri-College Consortium (BrynMawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore) - "A Consortium's Model for Staff Commitment" (Jean Lacovara and John Anderies) U. of Connecticut - "Using Cross Functional Teams As a Strategy for Improved Library Communication and Effectiveness" (Richard Bleiler, Lisa Hendricks, Thomas Wilsted, and Rutherford Witthus) 10:15-10:30 am Break 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Concurrent Panels and Presentations North Suburban Library System - "Post Breakthrough Change: Aligning Systems, Policies, and Programs" (Jan Hayes and Maureen Sullivan) Additional related to this presentation available at:http://www.nsls.info/issues/learningorg/ U. of Maryland - "The Organizational Change Highway: Green Lights and Speed Bumps" (Sue Baughman and

Lori Goetsch) IUPUI - "Crossing the Cultural Divide: Teams and IUPUI University Library" (David Lewis) 12:00-1:15 pm Lunch Location: GARDEN ROOM 1:15-3:15 pm Concurrent Panels and Presentations The Gelman Library System, George Washington University - A 2-part presentation: Part I: "Groups in Action - 'Walking the Talk' at the Gelman Library System" (Alicia Miller and Andrea Stewart). Part II: "Team Management: A Long, Winding Road" (G. David Anderson and La Nina Clayton) Additional materials related to this presentation available at:http://www.gwu.edu/gelman/guides/ltf4/. U. of Virginia - "Developing a Culture of Flexibility and Assessment: Reassignment of Staff and Implementation of the Balanced Scorecard" (Gail Oltmanns and Jim Self) Emory University - "Facilitating Change: Team Start Up at Emory"(Alice Hickcox, Frances Maloy, Linda Nodine, Catherine Shiel) U. of Nevada-Las Vegas - "Drawing Board Dreams - Staffing Realities: Reorganizing to Fit the 21st Century Library" (Jennifer Church, Vicki Nozero and Wendy Starkweather) Additional materials related to this presentation available at:http://www.unlv.edu/faculty/jchurch/ltf4/ltf4.html Location: ACACIA A & B 3:15-3:30 pm Break

3:30-5:00 pm PLENARY Session: Application Roundtables and Highlights of the Day Location: BALLROOM Evening Dinner is on your own tonight. See the Local Accomodations page for guides to dining and local entertainment. SATURDAY, April 27, 2002 At the UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA campus Facility Renewal and Renovation at the UA Time Presentation and Location 8:00 and 8:15 am pickups Buses pick up attendees at Hotel (at 8:00 and 8:20) and bring to UA Campus and Library 9:00-10:45 am Tours Tours will leave from the front of the Main Library on campus Each tour will visit: Special Collections, the Combined Service Site, the new staff area on the 5 th floor, and the new Information Commons/Integrated Learning Center 10:45-11:00 am Coffee break Location: The Bookends Cafe (located next to the Library) 11 am - 12:00 pm Presentations Vision to Reality, Part I: The vision for planning and implementing the space, the staffing and the technology for the new Information Commons/Integrated Learning Center.

(Carla Stoffle, Dean, University of Arizona Library; and Janet Fore, Team Leader for Undergraduate Services Team, University of Arizona Library.) 12:00-2:00 pm Box lunch and Poster Sessions An opportunity for more in-depth discussion with UA colleagues. All functional and cross-functional teams who reported will also have a poster session and one or more members available for questions and dialogue. Location: Courtyard (to pick up lunches) and 3rd floor Main Library (for Poster Sessions) 2:15-4:00 pm Presentations Vision to Reality, Part II. Presentation 1: The reality of planning and implementing the space and the technology for the new Information Commons/Integrated Learning Center. (Jim Fromm, Facilities Manager and Team Leader Space Planning, University of Arizona Library, and Kris Maloney, Team Leader Library Information Systems Team, University of Arizona Library.) Presentation 2: Staffing, training and testing staff for the Information Commons. What really happened. The joys, the pain, the reality! (Vicki Mills and Lori Critz) Location: ILC AUDITORIUM 140 4:00 pm Conference Close Location: ILC AUDITORIUM 140 Approx. 4:30 pm Buses return participants to the Hotel 6:30 pm Entertainment! Dinner! Please come to the All-Conference Party... details forthcoming! Location: SHELLEY & CATHY's HOUSE