Telling Our Story

North Carolina Library Association 57th Biennial Conference
October 16-19, 2007
Hickory Metro Convention Center, Hickory, NC

 

Presentations
Tuesday, October 16th
Coming Soon!
 
Wednesday, October 17th
1:30pm-2:45pm.
Beyond Google: Effective Patent Searching in Every Library. Michele Hayslett, North Carolina State University.
PowerPoint


Federal & NC Legal Resources Available on the Internet. Maureen Eggert, Wake Forest University; and Sally Irvin, Wake Forest University
Handout

Librarians as Teaching Partners: A Panel Discussion.
Introduction: Some Connecting Themes. Steve Cramer, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Librarians as Teaching Partners in the Health Sciences. Lea Leininger, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
The Meredith College Library Information Literacy Program. Susan McClintock.
Information Literacy and the Embedded Librarian. Christine Tran, Johnson & Wales University.
Making Library Use Easier for International Students. Susan Keely, North Carolina School of the Arts.

3:45pm -5:00pm
Data Literacy for Reference Librarians; Or, How to Win at Statistical Jeopardy. Lydia Leovic, Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County; Roger Magnus, State Library of North Carolina; Steve Cramer, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
PowerPoint
Handout
Sorry, for copyright reasons we can't post Statistical Jeopardy online.
 
Thursday, October 18th
11:00am-12:00pm
Promoting Healthy Lifestyles in Minority Communities. Nooma Monika Rhue, Johnson C. Smith University.
PowerPoint

Telling Our Story Using New Technologies. Michelle Czaikowski, State Library of North Carolina.
State Library Web 2.0 Del.icio.us Links

4:15pm-5:15pm
Accessing State Government Information @ Your Library. Christy Allen, State Library of North Carolina.
PowerPoint
 
Friday, October 19th

7:30am-8:45am
Managing Your Stress: Is That Possible? Annis Barbee, North Carolina Dept. of Health and Human Services.
PowerPoint


10:30am-11:45am
American Community Survey: What is New? What is Different about Using Annual Census Data. Roger Magnus, State Library of North Carolina.
PowerPoint
Handout