Monday, 1 July 2019

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


TOPIC

POST CONFERENCE CHAT!

That's right folks, it is indeed that time of year again. The time of year where we run our annual feature to help those of you who went to either SLA Annual or ALA Annual share what you learned with your colleagues who for whatever reason could not/did not attend. This way those of us who were #ALAleftbehind/#SLAleftbehind can still can some benefits from those sweet, sweet sessions, panels, and presentations.


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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 a conference this year? If yes, what conference and what was your reason for attending?  If not, why not?

Q2 What are your takeaways from  #SLA2019 or #ALAAC19 or other conferences and what did you enjoy the most?

Q3 Tell us about someone who you’ve met at #SLA2019 or #ALAAC19 or other conferences and why are they awesome?

Q4 What did you like least/what you’d like to see change about #SLA2019 or #ALAAC19 or other conferences for next year?


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Saturday, 15 June 2019

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

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TOPIC

Pride Month & Libraries

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 Is your #library doing something specific/special to mark #pride2019 #pridemonth? If yes, what? If no, why not?

Q2  What does your #library (if anything) do throughout the rest of the year to support #LGBTQIA patrons?

Q3 What is your dream way to acknowledge #pridemonth in your #library in the future?

Q4 How does your #library support #LGBTQIA staff members?


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Friday, 31 May 2019

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Jun 3 2018 - 8:30pm ET

via INFOSPACE



TOPIC

Non-traditional jobs for Library Professionals


We've discussed this topic before, but not in quite a while from what I can remember, and given that it's the time of year when many new grads are hunting jobs in the industry I thought now was a good time to revive the topic. I've always been a fan of reminding people to remove the "library blinders" and remember that the skills we've trained in and developed in libraries translate very well to a wide variety of "non-traditional" roles in other sectors. I first wrote about that topic for INALJ back in 2013. It's especially relevant these days with the funding cuts we're seeing to all areas of libraries in North America thanks to shifts in Governments. Here are some reference articles for the chat:

https://ischool.syr.edu/infospace/2018/05/24/45-more-non-librarian-jobs-for-mlis-grads/
http://www.ala.org/educationcareers/careers/paths/jobtypes/privatesector
https://medium.com/sjsuischool/5-ways-to-find-non-library-jobs-that-match-your-lis-skills-88562cbfe768


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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 the skillsets that trained library professionals possess that translate well to jobs that aren't in libraries specifically?

Q2  What sectors and job roles do you think suit library professionals outside of libraries?

Q3 What resources do you use when you're trying to find non-traditional jobs as a library professional?

Q4 Have you ever worked in a non-traditional role? Tell everyone about the non-traditional work that you've done as a library professional and how you feel it related to libraries?


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Sunday, 19 May 2019

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon May 20 2018 - 8:30pm ET

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TOPIC

Measuring Success in Libraries

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 Do you measure success in your library? Give an example of how you do this. If not, how would you do it?

Q2  How can libraries measure their success in this challenging time when their very existence is being questioned?  What makes a library successful?

Q3 What resources do you turn to measure success in your library?

Q4 What advice do you have for measuring success in your library?


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Saturday, 11 May 2019

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon May 13 2018 - 8:30pm ET

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TOPIC

Project Management for Librarians and Info-Pros


Leigh will be running this Monday's chat on project management. Here are some inspiration articles for you all to check out before hand:

https://acrlog.org/2018/02/22/librarianship-and-project-management-skills/

https://www.pmi.org/learning/library/ten-laws-project-management-literature-6968?fbclid=IwAR0deyHcegupsh1xhlByxoEuVgVBU9twl9EI-sE4Oz8f4cUsHwNmBVAhg3c

http://www.ala.org/alcts/library-project-management-101?fbclid=IwAR0NTrLcwi-p6TAhPVcLjXEHVoenQQEAdLCRjCxKNJ96M1_JyRPFx0P6q04

https://hacklibraryschool.com/2012/07/17/librarian-as-project-manager/


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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 is your definition of project management and how it relates to librarianship?

Q2  Give an example of when you needed to use project management on the job? What did you learn and were you successful?

Q3 What are some do and don’t when it comes to project management in libraries?


Q4 What are some necessary skills when it comes to project management as a librarian or info pro? 


Q5 What are some good project management resources?



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Tuesday, 23 April 2019

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Apr 29 2018 - 8:30pm ET with special guest chatter(s) from the Harry Potter Alliance for #acciobooks

via the Harry Potter Alliance


TOPIC

Fan Activism and Library Advocacy: Accio Books 2019 - what it is and how to get involved


You may remember me mentioning from time to time that I am the Library Advocacy Research for the Harry Potter Alliance. Every year the HPA does an annual literacy based fundraising campaign called Accio Books! which supports literacy organisations and libraries. This year marks the 10th anniversary so I thought I'd invite them to come and talk about the event with a group of engaged library professionals. Katie Bowers and the Social Media team were thrilled with the idea, so they'll be joining us on Monday to talk about the campaign specifically and fan activism more broadly!


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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 Fan activism utilizes pop culture to get fans active in being real-world heroes. Have you ever used stories to inspire real-world acts of charity or activism? Or do you have ideas you'd like to try? Tell us about it!

Q2  The HPA believes that great stories inspire kids to dream big. What's a book, film, or other piece(s) of media that has inspired you to dream?

Q3 For #AccioBooks, @TheHPAlliance has partnered with @diversebooks to help libraries and fans do diversity audits of their collections. What does your library do to make sure your collections have a diverse range of characters and authors represented?

Q4 During #AccioBooks, @TheHPAlliance likes to celebrate the magic of libraries! What is one thing you wish more people knew about libraries?



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Thursday, 4 April 2019

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Apr 8 2018 - 8:30pm ET with special guest chatter Danielle from LinkedIn

via Wikimedia Commons


TOPIC

LinkedIn for Library Professionals - how to make the most of it


What does your LinkedIn Profile say about you? What should it say? Come see a live demo and hear some tips to improve your profile and learn how to “get viewed”. LinkedIn is a platform for connecting, networking, learning, and developing your personal brand. I am excited to share some knowledge with you and to offer a 6-month subscription to LinkedIn Pro to one participant (via a raffle). Danielle is currently a Customer Success Manager with LinkedIn Learning, working with large companies who value learning for their employees/organizations. She earned her MSLIS from Long Island University and has worked in many types of libraries including public, legal, corporate, The American Museum of Natural History (her favorite), and a high school (her most challenging). To learn more check out her LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellerfrancis/ and ask questions on the chat April 8th.

Danielle is going to run the chat on two fronts, as standard you'll be able to participate on Twitter, but she has also set up a web conference through Webex. Here's the access information for joining the Webex meeting:

Join Webex meeting   Meeting number (access code): 924 689 269 
Meeting password: LinkedIn  
 Join by phone  8662055379 United States Toll Free  +1 3148881153 United States Toll  Global call-in numbers  |  Toll-free calling restrictions  



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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 is the purpose of LinkedIn? Why do you use it?

Q2  How important is your LinkedIn Profile? For networking, job hunting, personal branding, publishing?

Q3 What is your favorite LinkedIn Group? Any suggestions for other librarians/information professionals?

Q4 You ask the questions. What do you want to know about LinkedIn?


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