RASD at LILC: The Future of Reference Services

RASD at the Long Island Library Conference 

The Future of Reference Services
Speaker(s): 
Ellen Firer, Director of Merrick Library
Trina Reed, Director of Levittown Library
Caroline Ashby, Assistant Director of Nassau Library System
Sponsored by: SCLA & NCLA RASD
Arranged by: Cynthia HoSang and Rose Marut
Location: Salons 1, 2, 3 Upper Level    Session I (9am-10am)

The Member Library Directors’ Reinvention Committee was established in 2012 as a follow up to a program on Reinventing the Library. Currently, the Reinvention Committee, after attending a variety of conferences, particularly the “Library Leaders’ Summit” at Computers in Libraries, decided to focus on the future of Reference librarianship.

To begin with, we created surveys for staffs of representative libraries to gather data on what is currently being done at Reference desks. Roundtable groups will follow, to discuss what Reference librarians see as their job, and what direction they see it going in the future. These roundtable groups will be composed of either volunteers from the libraries in one group, recommendations by Directors of innovative and forward thinking librarians in another group, and then each member of the committee will have a group at their own library. At the end of the project, we will compile results, and the methodology and results of this project will be in our presentation.

What The Health?

Join us for one, two or all three of the hands-on workshops to learn about new & improved screen responsive websites for several FREE consumer health resources.
In partnership with Health Science Librarians at Stony Brook University and the RASD Health Concerns Committee, the following three training workshops have been scheduled to provide instruction on consumer health resources for public librarians in Suffolk County and public library school students. Funding for the workshops was awarded through the Health Information Awareness Award by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes of Health (NIH). 

what the health
ALL Suffolk County Public Librarians & students are welcome to register here:  https://tinyurl.com/whathehealth 
2 CEUs will be awarded per workshop. 
Sessions will take place in the Training Room at SCLS on desktops and iPads so you can become familiar with the mobile/tablet look of these websites. 
Contact Sal Filosa  sfilosa@portjefflibrary.org with questions. 

RASD PR & Marketing Program Oct. 19: Video Production and Library Promotion

Video Production and Library Promotion
10/19/17 at 10:00 a.m.
At the East Islip Public Library
SCLA Members – Free, Non-Members $10.00
RSVP to Jo-Ann Carhart – East Islip Public Library
 
Together we will discuss ways to incorporate video media and video marketing into your libraries communications.
 
We will go over how to create video for nothing, inexpensively and utilizing student productions.
We’ll discuss promotion and community participation.
 
PSA’s and shorts and bios and documentaries and comedy and even a video newsletter will be explored.