Archive for the ‘Meetings’ Category

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NYCSLA at the Fall Conference

November 1, 2010

Going to the Office of School Library Services fall conference on Election Day? Stop by the NYCSLA table to renew your membership or join us for the first time and find out about our upcoming meetings and new award opportunities for members. Come to our networking session from 2-3 led by our president Sara Paulson to find out more about what NYCSLA can do for you professionally.

Lastly, hang out NYCSLA and your fellow librarians to unwind after the fall conference… or maybe keep the excitement and energy going? Relax with your colleagues for an informal happy hour at Moe’s Bar & Lounge, around the corner from Brooklyn Tech at 80 Lafayette Ave. (at S. Portland) in Fort Greene. Join us immediately following the conference.

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September 28 Meeting Recap

October 3, 2010

NYCSLA dedicated our first meeting of 2010 to explore ways to advance professionally as a school librarian. Guest speaker Laura Lutz, blogger of the children’s literature and food inspired Pinot and Prose, gave us key insights into becoming a successful blogger. Her career story is a testimony to the power that networking with fellow professionals through social networking media and local kid lit events has on one’s career. Then we broke off into library camp and small groups discussed other ways to advance your career. Please view our library camp wiki to get ideas for making your career soar and satisfy.

We announced two new NYCSLA grants for our members. One is a conference award to be awarded to a member to attend a state or national conference. The other is a principal’s award. We will honor one principal who has faithfully supported school library collaboration and collection development. For more details and the application, please visit us on November 2nd at our NYCSLA table at the School Library Services Fall conference. The application deadline for both grants will be February 1, 2011.

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Save the Date! Fall 2010 Meetings

September 15, 2010

Mark your calendars for NYCSLA’s fall 2010 meeting schedule! Spring 2011 event dates are coming soon and we’ll have more information at our very first meeting on September 28.

Tuesday, September 28th
New and returning members, please join us for our first general meeting of the year! Sign up to be a member or renew your membership and network with other New York City librarians. We will be hosting guest speakers in a library camp format on professional opportunities for librarians, including blogging, book reviewing, teaching, opportunities in professional organizations like ALA, NYLA, and NYCSLA, presenting at conferences, and more. We hope you’ll walk away from the first meeting energized about your career, with tips on how to share your personal expertise to contribute to the wide world of school librarianship.

Special guest speaker: Laura Lutz, blogger at Pinot and Prose!

Meeting details:
Tuesday, September 28
4:00-5:30 p.m.
PS 15 Roberto Clemente, 333 East 4th Street (between Ave. C and D), Manhattan
Library, 3rd floor, room 308
Host librarian: Lauren Soucy

Mark your calendars with these dates:

Tuesday, November 2
Visit us at our table at the fall conference and join us for a post-conference happy hour nearby!

Saturday, November 20
Olga Nesi, librarian at I.S. 281 Joseph Cavallaro, will conduct a workshop on using appeal terms in school library readers’ advisory based on her recent School Library Journal article.

Welcome back to another fantastic year!

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NYCSLA 2009-10 Round-Up

July 31, 2010

As the NYCSLA board starts to plan activities for the 2010-11 school year, we’d like to take this chance to reflect on our past activities. After a few inactive years as a chapter, the organization was reinvigorated with 133 new and returning members and this new web site (http://nycsla.org). We held a joint meeting with Hudson Valley Library Association to view some of the fabulous TED talks focusing on emerging technologies as well as our own Library Camp where we hosted 14 mini-sessions that demonstrated how librarians are using emerging technologies. In March, Sonja Cole of Bookwink presented an inspiring, hands-on presentation on how to get students involved in booktalking as a listening, evaluating, and writing activity. During our End of Year party at the Center for Book Arts we toured some of the letterpress and bookbinding technology that the Center rescued from street corners and now uses for its classes and artists-in-residence programs in Chelsea and invaded the fabulous rooftop lounge of Hotel Indigo for cocktails.

Next year we look forward to starting out the year with a library camp focusing on an array of professional opportunities for librarians in schools: writing book reviews, becoming ALA Emerging Leaders, adjunct professors, and more. Our president Sara Paulson and board members Cheryl Wolf, Lauren Soucy, Melissa Ahart, Beth St. John, Andrea Swenson, and Rena Deutsch have been key in developing exciting programs to boost our profession among librarians in NYC.

We will continue to hold meeting throughout the five boroughs to engage members that do not often make the trip into Manhattan and encourage our members to develop their own local meetings. For example, the Bronx local group held their
own end of the year party sampling different multimedia subscription resources such as Pebblego, the Manhattan local group held a brainstorming and networking session at the McKinley Library, and the Brooklyn local group held a book drive and fundraiser at Sycamore Bar. We also began a virtual young adult book club for all our members online.

Our Advocacy Committee (Olga Nesi, Melissa Ahart, Christine Hatami, and Sara Paulson) began an outreach campaign this July to increase awareness of the importance of a school librarian and library programs by providing librarian guest speakers at teacher and administrator preparation programs throughout NYC.

Thanks for all of your participation and we look forward to another exciting year!

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End-of-Year Party!

May 26, 2010

Please come to NYCSLA’s end-of-year party!

Thursday, June 3, 2010
5-6pm  Tour of exhibitions and facilities of the CENTER FOR BOOK ARTS
28 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor, bet 6th Avenue & Broadway
6-7pm    Cocktails at GLASS BAR, the rooftop lounge of the Hotel Indigo
127 West 28th Street, bet. 6th & 7th Avenues

Door Prize:  Gift Certificate for a class at the Center for Book Arts.

Free for members
$20 for nonmembers

Please r.s.v.p. acceptances only to Cheryl Wolf at mckinleylibrary@gmail.com.

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TEDxNYED presentation recap

May 10, 2010

A group of librarians from NYCSLA and HVLA got together at the Collegiate School on Wednesday, April 28, 2010, to view a selection of talks from the recent TEDxNYED Conference. We watched presentations by Andy Carvin, Michael Wesch, and Dan Meyer. These and other talks can be accessed via tedxnyed.com.  One of the questions posed was: How can the innovation and idealism espoused by these innovative educators exist within the tight constraints of accountability and assessment that are driving our profession? It was a great opportunity to have librarians from both the private and public education sectors together and concerned about many of the same issues. Thanks to librarian Maggie Dixon at Collegiate for hosting this great event.

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View TEDxNYED presentations with NYCSLA & HVLA

April 19, 2010

NYSCLA and HVLA (Hudson Valley Library Association) are gathering to view and discuss TEDxNYED conference presentations on Wednesday, April 28, 4:30-6pm, at the Collegiate School, 260 West 78th Street, between Broadway and West End Avenue, in Manhattan.

Please r.s.v.p. to mckinleylibrary@gmail.com if you plan on attending, so that we can plan accordingly. Feel free to invite a teacher/administrator from your school.

TEDxNYED, an all-day conference examining the role of new media and technology in shaping the future of education, was held in New York City on Saturday, March 6, 2010. TEDxNYED brought together leading educators, innovators, and idealists together to share their vision of education. The conference is a platform for administrators, teachers, and those passionate about education to connect, learn from these extraordinary speakers, and spread their ideas on how new media and technology are shaping the future of education. Each talk is 18 minutes long. We will view a selection of them for about 45 minutes and then allow time for discussion and mingling.

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Booktalking Workshop with Sonja Cole

March 22, 2010

Braving the wind and rain last weekend, an intrepid band of librarians passed a lovely day with Sonja Cole of Bookwink.com. Materials from the presentation were available here until May 1, 2010, for all NYCSLA members; workshop participants may email nycsla.librarians@gmail.com to receive copies after that date.  Also, any participants who would like to share the booktalks they wrote during the workshop (either their one-sentence booktalks or their longer presentations), please add them in the comments.

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Don’t miss the Sonja Cole Booktalking Workshop on March 13th!

February 24, 2010

NYCSLA is excited to present a workshop with Sonja Cole of Bookwink: Video Booktalks for Kids, Teachers, and Librarians. Bookwink was selected by the Association of Library Service to Children (ALSC) to be included on their list of great websites for kids. Learn how to conduct a compelling booktalk and get your students booktalking too! This workshop is for librarians of all grade levels.

The facts:
When:    Saturday, March 13, 2010, 10-3 p.m.
Where:    Seward Park High School Library
350 Grand Street, New York, 10002

F/M/J/Z to Delancey/Essex and walk two blocks south to Grand.

D to Grand and walk east two blocks.

$10 for current NYCSLA members
$30 for the general public (This will include NYCSLA membership dues for the 2009-2010 school year.)
… and lunch is included!

To RSVP, please email nycsla.librarians@gmail.com. Otherwise, just come and register at the door!
See you there!

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Library Camp Re-Cap

January 27, 2010

We had a terrific, collegial meeting on November 18, 2009, at P.S. 86 in the Bronx. More than 15 people facilitated small group demos and discussions of teaching tools and recent conference highlights. This was our 1st annual un-meeting, and we look forward to doing another one next year.

Check out the library camp wiki to see how school librarians are using Jing, Delicious, Twitter, GoogleDocs, GoogleSites, and more.

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