Sorry for the absence of blog posts, I’ve been out of the office more than in for the past few weeks, taking part in some terrific opportunities (the Youth Services Institute, Prepare Training to learn how to defuse challenging situations, and dropping my youngest kid off at college, to name a few). Then, when I finally had a chance to write a post, I posted in the YSS Blog by accident (blushing, here). If you haven’t checked out the YSS Blog, I highly recommend this excellent, frequently-updated resource.
Now I’m back, and thinking about another chance to get away from the regular day-to-day work and explore some new things and hang around with some inspiring folks! The Wisconsin Library Association Conference comes early this year (October 17-20), and there are several things I think you should know about this year’s conference. This is only a partial list of the things I am excited for at this conference:
- Tuesday, October 17: Pre-conference: Representation, Authenticity, and Being Real: Diversity in Youth Services with Anna Haase Krueger and Tami Lee will take a deep dive into collection development and library programming, with ideas and hands-on book examination.
- Wednesday, October 18: Andrea Davis Pinkney, author, publisher, and extraordinary speaker, will be the YSS Luncheon speaker. Get ready to be inspired!
- Thursday, October 19: Linda Liukas will give the keynote address. Linda is a programmer, storyteller, and illustrator from Helsinki, Finland. Check out her TED talk!
- Friday, October 20: My very own cousin, Ehryn Barthelme, will be teaming up with a public librarian from Rochester, MN to discuss the reality of what teens and young adults are thinking about, dealing with and experiencing related to sexual health, sexuality, and gender expression.
- Througout the conference, you will be able to see librarians from the IFLS region presenting, including Jerissa Koenig, Rebekah Palmer, Martha Kaempffer, Jennifer Cook, Susan DeBolt, Cole Zrostlik, Katherine Elchert, and yours truly, plus you’ll have a chance to see John Thompson and other contributors to the PLSR process talk about the system re-design process.