Showing posts with label sabbatical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sabbatical. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2010

AKLA

First, I gotta say this was an AMAZING conference. If you don't like what's going on at the national level this is the conference to attend. The topics were interesting, varied, and on trend. They had assembled a fascinating array of presentations/workshops/meetings/functions. Just take a look at their program!

I presented findings from my sabbatical in three separate sessions:

Preconference: Academic Librarians Mini Retreat: Who’s Doing What? What’s Working and What’s Not? (full day session)
Presented and moderated by Jenny Semenza: While on sabbatical in the western states (including Alaska,) in her quest to find the innovative, the informative and the interesting; she met with librarians at 26 different academic institutions. Listen to her findings and then join your colleagues to share ideas and discuss current issues of importance to academic libraries and librarians. Topics to be covered include: signage, automated storage, buildings & space usage, information literacy, distance services and some of the biggest challenges academic libraries are facing.
Public Services Western Style: Ideas to Steal (1 hr session)
Jenny Semenza visited libraries in the western states from Arizona and New Mexico north to Alaska in her quest for the innovative, the informative and the interesting. Come find out what she discovered to be the best, most valuable, and innovative. While the purpose of her sabbatical was focused on Public Services (instruction, reference, and distance services), she garnered many insights into space planning, development/funding, collection development and more. Although she is an academic librarian, her research took place in both academic and public libraries.
How Do We Measure Up? Notes from a Wandering Librarian (1 hr session)
During Jenny Semenza’s sabbatical she met with reference, instruction, and distance service librarians at 26 different academic institutions. Come find out how we differ, how we’re the same and the shocking statistical reality of those 30 minute+ reference questions. Additionally, ideas for improvement or enhancement in all areas of public services will be shared.
The librarians were interactive, interested and interesting, kind, friendly and they made it a pleasure to be there.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Alaska Library Association Annual Conference

I will be speaking at the AkLA conference in March of 2010. For more information on the conference see: http://www.akla.org/anchorage2010/index.html

Preconference: Academic Librarians Mini Retreat: Who’s Doing What? What’s Working and What’s Not?

The retreat will begin with a presentation by Semenza. While on sabbatical in the western states (including Alaska,) in her quest to find the innovative, the informative and the interesting; she met with librarians at 26 different academic institutions. Listen to her findings and then join your colleagues to share ideas and discuss current issues of importance to academic libraries and librarians. Topics to be covered include: signage, automated storage, buildings & space usage, information literacy, distance services and some of the biggest challenges academic libraries are facing.

Public Services Western Style: Ideas to Steal

Semenza visited libraries in the western states from Arizona and New Mexico north to Alaska in her quest for the innovative, the informative and the interesting. Come find out what she discovered to be the best, most valuable, and innovative. While the purpose of her sabbatical was focused on Public Services (instruction, reference, and distance services), she garnered many insights into space planning, development/funding, collection development and more. Although she is an academic librarian, her research took place in both academic and public libraries.

How Do We Measure Up? Notes from a Wandering Librarian

During Semenza’s sabbatical she met with reference, instruction, and distance service librarians at 26 different academic institutions. Come find out how we differ, how we’re the same and the shocking statistical reality of those 30 minute+ reference questions. Additionally, ideas for improvement or enhancement in all areas of public services will be shared.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Tucson Public Library

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Some signage speaks for itself.

Tucson Public Library

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Click on photo to go to the larger size on Flickr

This was a great sign for publicizing branch libraries!

Tucson Public Library

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Donor wall, honorarium, thank you ...

Tucson Public Library

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Child size baskets for books.

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Flags for signage

Tucson Public Library

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Self check with a rack that holds grocery bags for patrons to use to carry books.

Arizona State University - Tempe

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Entry to the Hayden library, deserted for spring break.

Arizona State University - Tempe

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Excellent signage!! I think students really get the idea of the stoplight.

Arizona State University - Tempe

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Atrium at the Nobel Science Library

Arizona State University - Tempe

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Instruction lab configured into pods or groups to facilitate groupwork. Lots of space around pods so that librarians can navigate between with ease.

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Phoenix Public Library

Movable computer work cart:
moveable workcart

Phoenix Public Library

Check out how these stacks have the lighting attached.
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Phoenix Public Library

Government Document Kiosk
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Phoenix Public Library - Teen Space

The cafe area:
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The Lounging area:
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Public help handouts:
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Clark County Public Library - Nevada

Large laminated map of vicinity...

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Clark County Public Library - Nevada

Table with built in study light.
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Clark County Public Library - Nevada

Another instance of segregating and labeling reference books onto tables.

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

University of Nevada - Las Vegas


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Originally uploaded by J Semenza

Do and Don't signage outside of library. To see the verbiage go to my original photo on flickr at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jsemenza/2318979664/sizes/o/


University of Nevada - Las Vegas


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Originally uploaded by J Semenza
Outlets mounted on the inside of a library carrel.