Monday, 4 February 2019

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Feb 11 2018 - 8:30pm ET

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TOPIC

Post-conference chat: Ontario Library Associate Superconference, ALA Midwinter, and SLA Leadership Symposium Edition


January is an incredibly busy month for library conferences. Canada's biggest library conference happened in Toronto, ALA Midwinter was in Seattle, and SLA took over New Orleans. Three conferences, three associations, three different sizes. Let's talk about the many different experiences you all had at those conferences. If you didn't get the chance to attend this year come and see what you missed, and here are the websites to check out in advance:

https://www.olasuperconference.ca/
https://2019.alamidwinter.org/
https://www.slamediaplanner.com/leadership-symposium-1/


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QUESTIONS


We post the questions here in advance of the chat so you can decide whether or not this topic is of interest to you and/or prepare your answers in advance.

Q1 Did you go to #SLAleads, #ALAMW19 or #OLASC this year? If yes, what conference and what was your reason for attending?  If not, why not?

Q2  What are your takeaways from  #SLALeads, #OLASC or #ALAMW19 or other conferences and what did you enjoy the most?

Q3 Tell us about someone who you’ve met at #OLASC, #SLAleads or  #ALAMW19 or other conferences and why are they awesome?

Q4 What did you like least/what you’d like to see change about #SLAleads, #OLASC or #ALAMW19 or other conferences for next year?  What were your thoughts on the controversy at #ALAMW19?


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Friday, 1 February 2019

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Feb 4 2018 - 8:30pm ET

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TOPIC

Transitioning jobs in the Library and Information Industry


Apologies for the lateness of this post everyone. It was an incredibly hectic month for me at work. Thanks to a suggestion from one of our chatters this week we're going to be discussing transitioning between jobs in the library and information industry, a topic near and dear to my heart as someone who bounced around between areas before finding my niche. Our industry and the work we're capable of doing is so incredibly broad that it makes sense to think about how we can move between realms within it. Here are a whole bunch of interesting articles on the topic:

https://www.libgig.com/librarians-changing-jobs-2018/
http://ala-apa.org/newsletter/2005/04/17/attention-new-librarians-and-career-changers/
http://inalj.com/?p=103224
https://acrlog.org/2014/11/20/transition-making-it-as-a-librarian/
http://www.ala.org/rt/nmrt/news/footnotes/february2014/adaptable-applicants-preparing-change-your-library-path


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QUESTIONS


We post the questions here in advance of the chat so you can decide whether or not this topic is of interest to you and/or prepare your answers in advance.

Q1 Let's talk about skills first. What are some of the most transferable skills that a library and information professional has in their arsenal?

Q2  How do you articulate in resumes/cover letters and interviewers how you're going to be able to transfer those skills to a new environment and position?

Q3 What advice do you have for people who are transitioning into a new type of library or information work environment? Have you ever done that? How did it go for you?

Q4 Lastly, let's talk about transitioning into libraries and information work from outside the industry. Tell us about any experience you have doing that.


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Friday, 11 January 2019

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Jan 14 2018 - 8:30pm ET

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TOPIC

Libraries, and the US Government Shutdown

QUESTIONS


We post the questions here in advance of the chat so you can decide whether or not this topic is of interest to you and/or prepare your answers in advance.

Q1 Are you or anyone you know affected by the government shutdown? Please share.

Q2  Is your library doing anything to help with the government shutdown? Please share.

Q3 What resources can you provide relating to the government shutdown?

Q4 How can we as librarians and info pros advocate for issues related to the government at our jobs and in our community?



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Saturday, 15 December 2018

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Dec 17 2018 - 8:30pm ET

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TOPIC

#LISprochat Winter Holiday Extravaganza part 2: Libraries and holiday customer service


As promised it's part 2 of our winter holiday extravaganza and it's all about the unique experience that can be customer service during the holiday season.


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QUESTIONS


We post the questions here in advance of the chat so you can decide whether or not this topic is of interest to you and/or prepare your answers in advance.

Q1 Tell us about your worst holiday-related customer service experience in the library

Q2 Tell us about your best holiday-related customer service experience in the library

Q3 Does your library have a required holiday greeting that you use? If so, what is it? If not, what holiday greeting do you use by default and why?

Q4 Do you feel like your library does a good job of providing inclusionary holiday related customer service overall? What do you think they need to change?



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Wednesday, 5 December 2018

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Dec 10 2018 - 8:30pm ET

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TOPIC

#LISprochat Winter Holiday Extravaganza part 1: Libraries and holiday prep/programming


There are so many different holidays that take place in and around December. So Leigh and I want to wish everyone a happy holiday and we hope 2018 ends pleasantly for everyone! In honour of that fantastic diversity, let's take some time to find out what everyone does at their libraries for the winter holidays. We're going to do this in 2 parts as you can tell from the title. Part 2 will be all about the unique experience that can be customer service during the holiday season.


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QUESTIONS


We post the questions here in advance of the chat so you can decide whether or not this topic is of interest to you and/or prepare your answers in advance.

Q1 What kind of prep does your library do for the winter holidays? Do you decorate - if so, is there one holiday that gets prioritised over the others? What are your thoughts about that if you feel comfortable sharing them.

Q2 What kind of holiday programming or community engagement does your library offer in December?

Q3 For my fellow academic library people, how does your library handle the end of the semester and the exam crunch?

Q4 Lastly, if you had complete control and cost were no object and you had infinite resources, how would you celebrate the winter holidays at your library?



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Saturday, 17 November 2018

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Nov 26 2018 - 8:30pm ET - #GivingTuesday #GivingTuesday2018

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TOPIC

#GivingTuesday and Libraries & Literacy


We had such a good time with our Giving Tuesday (which is the day after the chat!) chat last year, that we decided to do it again this year!


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QUESTIONS


We post the questions here in advance of the chat so you can decide whether or not this topic is of interest to you and/or prepare your answers in advance.

Q1 What are you planning to do for #GivingTuesday? What have you done in the past?

Q2 What creative ideas do you have for #GivingTuesday? Please share!

Q3 What resources do you turn to when trying to locate a library related charity or non-profit to support?

Q4 What advice do you have for supporting charities/Non-Profits?



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Sunday, 4 November 2018

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Nov 5 2018 - 8:30pm ET

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TOPIC

Financing grad school


We decided to continue what's turned out to be a very good series of chats on applying to grad school. We've covered CVs, references and statements of purpose, so this week we thought we'd move onto the next logical topic - how to finance your MLIS?

On getting references:
Loans for Library School
ALA Scholarship Program
A Contract You Have to Take: Debt, Sacrifice, and the Library Degree
Alternative Ways To Pay For Graduate School


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QUESTIONS


We post the questions here in advance of the chat so you can decide whether or not this topic is of interest to you and/or prepare your answers in advance.

Q1 What has been your experience funding grad school with student loans?

Q2 What has been your experience with searching for scholarships and grants for grad school?

Q3 What resources do you turn to for financing grad school?

Q4 What advice do you have for a grad school student who wants to go to grad school but money is tight?

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