Friday, July 04, 2008

Talk given at Jim Rettig's inaugural banquet, 1 July 2008


Lakota warrior Crazy (or Enchanted) Horse is attributed with the phrase: ‘It’s a good day to die.” Strangely, although the Anishinabe and Lakota weren’t traditionally the best of friends, I thought of variations of that phrase often over the past year. I told myself: “It’s a good day to read Strugis or “The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure.” “It’s a good day to send that weekly report to ALA Council.” “It’s a good day to write that monthly column for “American Libraries.” “It’s a good day to travel to Washington, D.C., Chicago, Shreveport, Oahu, Boston, Olympia, Columbus, Tucson, Las Cruces, Vancouver, Northfield, and places in between. Good moments became good days, months, until a good year passed. It was a good year to be an ALA President.

Many of you were with me during the hard work, exhilaration, and the sometimes lonely days. We greeted each other in email, on Facebook, in Second Life, in elevators, passing in airports and at conferences. I saw and heard from old friends—my six best girlfriends, including my sister, Della Nohl , the two Beths, Rebecca, Lisa, and Anela. I was blessed to see current and former students in the midst of welcoming crowds. I had the excellent good fortune to travel, to greet wonderful students and faculty and library workers in China, Mexico, Spain, Canada, South Africa, Korea, Australia, and Aotearoa/New Zealand. I slept in the shadow of a sugar beet factory, near the banks of the Ohio river in Louisville, in a room overlooking the Atlantic, and found magic under the Northern Lights in Fairbanks.

We’ve worked hard, very hard over the past year. An ALA President’s work involves usual, predicted duties, responding to new requests, and then, often, demonstrating work of potential interest to ALA members. What were our accomplishments?
· Two education forums, one focusing on doctoral students’ work and the other on service engagement of students in their master’s programs;
· A book contract for The Service Engagement, a monograph that Alex Hershey and I will soon be completing;
· The information architecture for a database of Capstone/fieldwork experiences;
· A Gathering of Readers online celebration of indigenous children’s reading and culture that took place during National Library Week;
· Web content highlighting selected library services for immigrants and those incarcerated;
· A workplace wellness website that will find its new home with the ALA-APA;
· Wellness document for library workers including a workplace wellness inventory, wellness passport, and a staying healthy at conference plan;
· A Wellness Fair featuring exhibitors, poster sessions, a celebrity chef, and Dance Dance Revolution;
· An Exercise Pavilion with classes on relaxation exercises, and seated yoga, Pilates, and hula;
· Delivery of over 30,000 SURVIVORSHIP Notebooks to public libraries from the Lance Armstrong Foundation;
· Discussions related to library camps for youth;
· Launching of a national oral history project, Capturing Our Stories, with a media rich digital library;
· Meeting effectiveness tip sheets and podcasts;
· Conference events including an Honor Dance, Presidential programs at the Midwinter Meeting and Annual Conference, and a Many Voices, Many Nations evening of indigenous readings and performance;
· Podcasts and bilingual tipsheets on meeting effectiveness;
· The first Presidential Citations for Gaming in Libraries;
· The First Presidential Citations on Innovation in International Librarianship;
· And collaborations with WGBH-Boston, Reading is Fundamental, the Indigenous Language Institute, and the Lance Armstrong Foundation.

Chi megwitch to my family and loved ones. An 18 year old boy, Owen Hunter, completed his senior high school year and is preparing for college at SUNY-Syracuse in the Environmental Sciences and Forestry program. Sara Albert and Alex Hershey, worked with me. Megwitch. Joe Sanchez: made sure that the education forums took place and he guided my avatar, Mukwa Dibou, to her place in Second Life. Arro Smith made sure that the oral history project began first steps toward a digital library. Siobhan Champ Blackwell and Henry Stokes and an emerging leaders cohort lead the way with the workplace wellness. Kit Pilgrim organized the Gathering of Readers event. Sharon Shaulmon generously shared her experience in leading a discussion about national library camp. Lisa Romero, Eli Mina, and Elias Tzoc designed, created, and produced the meeting effectiveness resource.

So many ALA staff members who have gone out of their way to provide support. You expect the head of governance to do this work, and JoAnne Kempf did. So many others freely offered their help—Keith Michael Fiels, Dale Lipshultz, John Chrastka, Jenny Levine, James Vertovic, Wendy Prellwitz, Jenifer Grady, Lorelle Swader, Beth Yoke, Diane Foote, Andy Bridges, Melanie Anderson, Leonard Kniffel, George Eberhart, Lois Ann Gregory Wood, Danielle Anderson, Cheryl Malden, Alicia Bastl, Michael Dowling, Daniel Kraus, Greg Calloway, Delin Guerra, Jonathan Kelly, Karen Obrien. Each day, the terrific public information office came to my rescue: Macey Morales and Jennifer Petersen, stretched me, comforted me, buoyed me up to meet the many media requests. I still can’t listen to my voice or watch videos, but you made me look better than I know I am.

It’s been a good year. Today marks day 371 of my term; I gained Leap Year Day and a few extra days due to conference schedule. Tomorrow afternoon I return to my good life—what can be better than serving as ALA President is teaching in an LIS program, enjoying time with family and loved ones, continuing work with WGBH-Boston, serving as chief editor for Greenwood’s “American Indian Experience,” attending basketball games, and returning to host parties every 6 weeks or so. I stand to serve ALA should I be needed.

And today, it’s a good day to turn over this challenging, rewarding, exciting role to the capable hands of your next ALA President, James Rettig.

Hello, Council,

Here’s my -last brief update, listing selected activities over the past week. Thank you for the honor of serving as your President.
Cheers,
Loriene Roy, 2007-2008 ALA President

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I. Presentations
A. 25 June: “Greetings,” Spectrum Leadership Institute, Garden Grove, CA.
B. 26 June: “Professional Pathways to Celebrating Community, Collaboration, and Culture,” Diversity Leadership Institute 2008, “Fundamentals of Diversity,” Anaheim, California.
C. 26 June: “Librarian Offers Reading Tips for Gay Pride Month,” NPR: Tell Me More.
D. 26 June: “Greetings and Advice,” Incoming ALA Committee Chair Orientation.
E. 27 June: “Greetings,” International Relations Round Table Preconference.
F. 27 June: “Greetings,” Oral History Workshop (“Capturing Our Stories”)
G. 27 June: “Greetings,” Emerging Leaders.
H. 27 June: “Greetings,” Education Forum.
I. 27 June: “Greetings,” Literacy Committee.
J. 27 June: “Greetings,” International Relations Round Table Librarians Orientation
K. 27 June: “Greetings,” Many Voices, Many Nations
L. 27 June: “Greetings and Awarding of Presidential Citations for Innovation in Gaming,” Open Gaming Night.
M. 28 June: “Greetings,” NMRT Orientation.
N. 28 June: “Script Reading,” Exhibits Ribbon Cutting.
O. 28 June: “Greetings,” Council Orientation for New and Re-Elected Councilors.
P. 28 June: “Script Reading: Introduction,” Vernon Jordan, Jr., Auditorium Speaker
Q.28 June: “Greetings,” LAMA Mentoring Committee Kick-Off Event.
R. 28 June: “Summary of ALA Presidential Year,” Chapter Relations Committee.
S. 28 June: “Script Reading,” Opening General Session.
T. 29 June: “Greetings,” Pura Belpre Award Ceremony.
U. 29 June: Co-Presenter, ALA President’s Program (We Shall Remain segment)
V. 29 June: “Greetings,” Newbery-Caldecott Awards Banquet
W. 30 June: “Script Reading,” Jamie Lee Curtis and children in ALA Day Camp
X. 30 June: “Greetings,” American Indian Library Association Book Awards
Y. 30 June: “Greetings and Awarding Presidential Citations on Innovation in International Librarianship,” International Librarians Reception.
Z. 1 July: “Greetings,” Coretta Scott King Awards Breakfast.
A2. 1 July: “Script Reading,” ALA Awards Ceremony.
B2. 1 July: “Script Reading,” Inaugural Banquet.
C2. 1 July: “It Was A Good Year to Be ALA President,” James Rettig’s ALA Presidential Inaugural Banquet, Anaheim.



II Media Interviews
A. 25 June: Chicago Trib/LA Times (Topic: gaming and changes in libraries)
B. 25 June: Orange County Register (Topic: 2008 ALA Conference; State of America’s Libraries
C. 2 July: Independent Reporter (Topic: Summary of ALA Presidential experiences)

II. Writing

IV. Meetings, visit, calls:
A. 25 June: Dinner #1, Spectrum Leadership Institute, Garden Grove, CA.
B. 25 June: Dinner #2, Freedom to Read Foundation, Anaheim.
C. 26 June: Freedom to Read Foundation Board
D. 26 June: Planning Meeting for Traditional Knowledge Meeting
E. 26 June: ALA Executive Committee Meeting
F. 26 June: Leadership Meeting
G. 27 June: Breakfast, ALA Executive Board
H. 27 June: ALA Executive Board Meeting I (chaired)
I. 27 June: Lunch for ALA Division Presidents
J. 27 June: Emerging Leaders Poster Sessions.
K. 27 June: Reception for Library Champions/Major Funders/Past Presidents.
L. 27 June: ALA-APA 5th Anniversary Reception.
M. 27 June: Reception for AMBAC President, Ms. Hortensia Lobato-Reyes, AMBAC
N. 27 June: Reception for Dr. Camila Alire on her election to ALA President-Elect
O. 28 June: Prompt Book Review.
P. 28 June: Green Room with Vernon Jordan, Jr.
Q. 28 June: Lunch for ALA Division Presidents.
R. 28 June: Stop by: Committee on Education, ALA Exec Board Liaison Visit.
S. 28 June: Stop by AILA Program, “Digitizing Indian Country.”
T. 28 June: Rehearsal, Opening General Session.
U. 28 June: ALA Membership Meeting I (chaired)
V. 28 June: School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin Reception
W. 29 June: Division President’s Breakfast
X. 29 June: Exhibits: Membership Pavilion +
Y. 29 June: ALA/Council/Exec Board/Membership Info Session (chaired)
Z. 29 June: ALA-APA Info Session (chaired)
A2. 29 June: ALA Council I (chaired)
B2. 29 June: Affiliates Luncheon
C2. 29 June: Stop by: Exercise Pavilion
D2. 29 June: ALA President’s Program reception
E2. 29 June: APALA/Native Hawaiian Librarians reception
F2. 29 June: CALA dinner.
G2. 29 June: ASCLA/COSLA Reception.
H2. 30 June: Green Room to meet Dr. Brazelton
I2. 30 June: Dr. Brazelton’s program, Auditorium Speaker
J2. 30 June: Stop by: Advocacy Coordinating Group
K2. 30 June: Stop by: PR Assembly
L2. 30 June: Stop by: Recruitment Assembly
M2. 30 June: ALA-APA Council. (chaired)
N2. 30 June: ALA Membership II. (chaired)
O2. 30 June: ALA Executive Board II. (chaired)
P2. 30 June: Green room with Jamie Lee Curtis
Q2. 30 June: Stop by: LeRoy C. Merritt Humanitarian Fund reception
R2. 30 June: Stop by: Michael L. Printz Program and Reception
S2. 30 June: Jim Rettig Presidency Success Makers Reception
T2. 1 July: Green room: Coretta Scott King Awards Breakfast
U2. 1 July: Prompt Book Review.
V2. 1 July: Exhibits.
W2. 1 July: ALA Council II (chaired)
X2. 1 July: Virtual Library Day on the Hill
Y2. 2 July: Stop by: International Relations Committee Meeting II
Z2. 1 July: Rehearsal for Awards Ceremony
A3. 1 July: Post-Inaugural reception.
B3. 2 July: Prompt Book Review
C3. 2 July: ALA Council III. (chaired)
D3. 2 July: ALA Executive Board.
E3. 2 July: ALA-APA Board of Directors


V. For Fun
A. 26 June: Dinner with Dr. Alvin Schrader, Immediate Past President of
Canadian Library Association and friends
B. 27 June: WebJunction Reception
2 July: Dinner with selected ALA Exec Board members and friends
B.

VI. Continuing Service for ALA as ALA Immediate Past President

ALA Council, Member.
ALA Executive Board, Member.
ALA Executive Committee, Member.
ALA Executive Board Liaison: ALA Committee on Education
ALA Executive Board Liaison: ALA Committee on Accreditation
ALA Executive Board Liaison: ALA Committee on Literacy
ALA Executive Board Liaison: ALISE
ALA Executive Board Liaison: AILA
ALA Executive Board, Board Effectiveness Committee, Chair.
Round Table Coordinating Assembly, ALA Exec Board rep.
Association of American Publishers-ALA Joint Committee, Chair.
I Love My Librarian Award Jury, Chair.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Hello, Council,

Here’s my second-to-last brief update, listing selected activities over the past week.

Cheers,

Loriene Roy, 2007-2008 ALA President

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I. Media Interviews

A. 17 June: Dallas area NPR (Topic: changes in library services)

II. Meetings, visit, calls:

A. 16 June: ALA Executive Committee monthly conference call

B. Special Library Association 2008 Conference, Seattle

1. 16 June: Exhibits

2. 16 June: Diversity Leadership Development Program Committee, Liaisons, & Inclusion Business Meeting

3. 17 June: Program: “All I Really Need to Know I Learned … in Library School”

4. 17 June: Program: “SLA Public Policy Update”

5. 17 June: Program: “Cultural Knowledge: Aspects of Global Information Location”

6. 18 June: Program: “The Green Consumer”

7. 18 June: Program: “American Cinema During World War II”

IV. Upcoming Travel

A. 24-25 June: Nevada Humanities Council event

B. 25 June – 3 July: 2008 ALA Annual Conference Anaheim

C. 4 July: Sleep

V. For Fun

A. 16 June: Dinner with WebJunction Principal Investigator, Seattle

B. 21 June: Concert: Jorge Caballero and The Axis Quintet

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Hello, Council,

Here’s just a brief update on selected activities over the past several week.
Cheers,
Loriene Roy

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I. Presentations

A. “Greetings and Service,” Reception, Bozeman Public Library. (June 10, 2008)
B. “Congratulations Greetings,” Grand Opening & Dedication of the Library, Archives and Administration Center, Little Big Horn College, Crow Reservation, Montana. (June 11, 2008)
C. “A Year as ALA President,” Tribal College Librarians Professional Development Institute, Bozeman, MT. (June 13, 2008)

II Media Interviews
A. 13 June 2008: Orlando Sentinel (Topic: libraries using collection agencies)

III. Writing
“President’s Message: Circle of Wellness,” American Libraries June/July 2008 39 (6): 8.
Wrote last report to Council (Council Document/ALA Executive Board Document)

IV. Meetings, visit, calls:
A. 5 June: Visit to National American University, Austin Campus.
B. 9-13 June: Tribal College Librarians Professional Development Institute, Bozeman, MT presentations and events:
1. Introductions and Institutional Updates (9 June)
2. Lunch meeting with Hopa Mountain Storymakers director/staff (9 June)
3. Book giveaway, MSU Libraries (9 June)
4. Successful Grant Writing Tips from Successful Grant Writers (10 June)
5. American Indian Library Association (10 June)
6. Hopa Mountain Storymakers (10 June)
7. Burning Issues (10 June)
8. Bozeman Public Library reception for me (10 June). Thank you, BPL staff!
9. Day trip to grand opening of Little Big Horn College (LBHC), Crow Reservation (11 June)
10. Opening Prayer & dedication, LBHC (11 June)
11. Blessing of Facility, LBHC (11 June)
12. Feast and Clan Blessing, LBHC (11 June)
13. Honoring & Recognition of Individuals (11 June)
14. Tour of new library at LBHC (11 June)
15. Native Languages (12 June)
16. Immersion School, Fort Belknap College (12 June)
17. Integrating Library Services with the Social Web (12 June)
18. Intro to new MSU Libraries & TCLI websites ( 12 June)
19. Amazon Experiences and Movement into Antiquarian Book Market for Fundraising (12 June)
20. Tribal College & University Library Association Discussion (12 June)

IV. Upcoming Travel.

V. For Fun
A. 5 June: Dinner with former student and family.
B. 6 June: McCallum High School, Fine Arts Academy, Austin, Texas, graduation.
C. 7 June: McCallum High School Graduation. Owen Hunter, graduate, Music Degree, Classical Guitar Program, National Honor Society, graduate with honors. Congratulations, son.
D. 8 June: Grad Night lock-in, parent chaperone, karaoke room, 1 – 3 a.m.
E. 9 June: Dinner with tribal college librarians, Bozeman, Montana
F. 10 June: Dinner with tribal college librarians, Bozeman, Montana
G. 12 June: Catered lunch for my birthday, Bozeman, Montana. Thank you, Tribal College Librarians Professional Development Institute and MSU staff, Mary Ann Hansen and Jim Thull
H. 12 June: Pizza with tribal college librarians
I. 13 June: lunch with Mary Ann Hansen, MSU, and tribal college librarians

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Hello, Council,

Here’s just a brief update on selected activities over the past several week.
Cheers,
Loriene Roy

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I. Presentations

A. 24 May: (Co-Presenter) “Word to Word: Literacy Work in Tribal Schools and Aboriginal Communities,” Canadian Library Association 2008 Conference, Vancouver, B.C.
B. 28 May: “Greeting of Thanks,” Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for New Children’s/Teen
Room, Seneca Nation Library, Cattaraugus Branch, Irving, New York
C. 28 May: “Greetings from ALA,” Recognition Dinner for Ethel (Peggy) Bray, Seneca Tribal Librarian, Seneca-Allegany Casino, Salamanca, New York

II Media Interviews
A. 29 May: Capital Times (follow-up interview). Topic: “Libraries in the Digital Age.”
B. 30 May: IMLS. Topic: National Conference on Tribal Libraries, Museums, and Archives.
C. 4 June: Baltimore newspaper. Topic: libraries today
D. 4 June: “At Issue,” Wisconsin Public Radio (1 hour live call-in program). Topic: libraries

III. Writing
A. 3 June 2008: Remarks for James Rettig’s inaugural banquet

IV. Meetings, visit, calls:

A. 20 May: Tour, The Gathering Place Community Center Library, Vancouver, B.C.
B. 21 May: Morning: Vancouver’s Majestic North Shore Tour: Tours of construction site for North Vancouver City Library and Lynn Valley Main Library
C. 21 May: Afternoon: Academic Excellence Tour: Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, UBC, and Langara College’s new LEED-certified library and classroom facility
D. 21 May: quick stop by School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, UBC
E. 21 May: Canadian Library Association Opening General Session, Vancouver, B.C.
F. 22 May: CLA Conference Opening Ceremonies; Keynote speaker (Rowland Lorimer)
G. 22 May: Program: What’s Facebook Got to do With It: Serving Readers in a Social Software Landscape
H. 22 May: Inside Talk: Freedom of Speech in the Library Workplace
I. 23 May: Poster Sessions
J. 23 May: Making the Connection: the Dewey Divas and Dudes
K. 23 May: Exhibits
L. 23 May: Reception: A Jazzy Night in Vancouver Town
M. 24 May: Program: Linking Users with Traditional Knowledge: Respectful Access, Meaningful Service
N. 24 May: CLA Closing Ceremonies
O. 24 May: CLA Annual General Meeting
P. 28 May: Tour: Seneca Nation Library, Allegany Branch, Salamanca, New York
Q. 28 May: meeting with archivist, Seneca Nation
R. 29 May: Northfield (Minnesota) Public Library
S. 30 May: Northfield (Minnesota) Historical Society
T. 2 June: discussion of ALA Opening General Session
U. 2 June: ALA Executive Committee monthly conference call
V. 3 June: lunch with Arro Smith, Director, “Capturing Our Stories,” oral history project

IV. Upcoming Travel.
A. 8-13 June: Tribal College Librarians Professional Development Institute, Bozeman, MT

V. For Fun

20 May: Dinner with Aboriginal Authors, The Gathering Place Community Center, Vancouver, B.C.
22 May: Dinner with CLA President, Archivist of Canada, and IFLA President
23 May: Blackwell’s Dinner with CLA Awards Recipients
24 May: Lunch with First Nations Libraries interest group, Vancouver
25 May: Party for graduating members of Austin Bella Corda, Austin, Texas
27 May: Dinner with Director, Seneca Nation Library
1 June: Owen Hunter’s baccalaureate. Congratulations, son!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Hello, Council,

Here’s just a brief update on selected activities over the past week.
Cheers,
Loriene Roy

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I. Presentations
A. 12 May: “America’s Libraries: Expanding Collections, Services, and Facilities,” Smithsonian Libraries 40th Anniversary lecture.
B. 13 May: “Welcome,” National Library Legislative Day Attendees, Washington, DC
C. 13 May: “Books for Children and Families for Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month,” Michel Martin’s “Tell Me More,” NPR, Washington, DC.
D. “Greetings from ALA,” Center for the Book Reception, Washington, DC.
E. “Libraries and the DTV Transition,” Morning Newsmaker, National Press Club, Washington, D.C.
F. 16 May: “Commencement Address,” University of Arizona, School of Library and Information Resources.

II Media Interviews

14 May: Cincinnati Magazine (topic: changing reference service models)
14 May: Oregonian Newspaper (new public library funding model; by email)
13 and 16 May: AP (funding for public library collections; weeding)
18 May: podcast taping on presidential year (Michael R. Wood)

III. Writing
A. 18 May: Greetings to attendees, Timberline Acquisitions Institute
B. "NIEA Leader: Ask the Librarian," The National Indian Education
Association News 39 (3) (Spring 2008): 54-55. [biographical piece]

IV. Meetings and visits:
A. 12 May: brief meeting with Smithsonian Libraries staff
B. 13 May: Meeting with Ford Bell, President & CEO, American Association of Museums
C. 13 May: Meeting at Library of Congress
D. 14 May: Meeting with International City/County Management Association
E. 14 May: Meeting with National League of Cities
F. 14 May: Legislative Day Reception
G. 15 May: Lunch with several Knowledge River Students, U of A, SIRLS
H. 15 May: Dinner with Director, U of A, SIRLS
I. 16 May: The University of Arizona. Native American Student Affairs. Graduation Convocation
J. 16 May: Lunch with Knowledge River Student and Arizona State Museum staff member
K. 16 May: Tour of Pottery Vault exhibit, Arizona State Museum, Tucson

IV. Upcoming Travel.
A. 20-25 May: Canada Library Association, Vancouver, BC
B. 27-29 May: Grand opening of Seneca Nation Branch Library, Salamanca, NY

V. For Fun

A. 12 May: Dinner with staff from the National Museum of the American Indian
B. 16 May 2008: Bonnie Raitt concert
B. 18 May 2008: McCallum (High School) Fine Arts Academy, Classical Guitar
Program, Spring Concert 2008, Austin, Texas

Monday, May 12, 2008

Hello, Council,

Here’s just a brief update on selected activities over the past week.
Cheers,
Loriene Roy

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I. Presentations
A. 5 May 2008: “Organizational Change,” Keynote, ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, Denver, CO
B. 6 May 2008: “Greetings from ALA,” Reception/Dinner, 2008 Biennial Conference of Librarians Serving the Blind and Physically Handicapped, LBJ Presidential Library, Austin, Texas

II Media Interviews
A. 6 May 2008: brief communication with Library Journal about outsourcing public library administration
B. 7 May 2008: Orlando (Florida) Sentinel. (Topic: the recent economy and library use)
C. 8 May 2008: Hartford, CT NPR Affiliate (Topic: State of America’s Libraries report; Change in libraries)

III. Writing
A. 7 May: approved/edited letter to chapters about virtual library legislative day
B. 7 May: approved letter about National Security Letters

IV. Meetings and visits:
4 May 2008: ARLIS/NA reception at the Denver Art Museum
6 May 2008: RIF/Scholastic Luncheon, RIF State Coordinators, International Reading Association, Atlanta, Georgia
8 May 2008: oral examinations for iSchool PhD student
9 May 2008: meeting of LIS education information sharing group, including the Chair of the Committee on Education, Chair of the Committee on Accreditation, ALA Staff Liaison, and President of ASIS&T.

IV. Upcoming Travel.
A. 12 May: 40th Anniversary, Smithsonian Libraries, Washington, DC
B. 13-15 May: National Library Legislative Day
C. 16 May: Commencement Speaker, University of Arizona, SIRLS

V. For Fun
A. 6 May 2008: Tour of exhibits, LBJ Presidential Library, Austin, Texas
B. 8 May 2008: Dinner with visiting LIS education information sharing group

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Hello, Council,

Here’s just a brief update on selected activities over the past week.
Cheers,
Loriene Roy

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I. Presentations
A. 30 April 2008: Greetings from ALA, Awards Reception, New Jersey Library Association (NJLA) Conference, Ocean Branch, NJ
B. 30 April 2008: Podcast, NJLA Podcasting Station, Ocean Branch, NJ
C. 30 April 2008: ALA Chapter Councilor Report, NJLA Business Meeting
D. 1 May 2008: “Keynote: Leadership in a Changing Profession,” NJLA Conference,
Ocean Branch, NJ
E. 1 May 2008: Co-Presenter (program) “Library Services to At-Risk Teens,” NJLA
Conference, Ocean Branch, NJ
F. 3 May 2008: Brief greeting to Advisory Board, School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin

II Media Interviews
28 April: AP (Topic: pros and cons of Audiobooks
29 April: Daily American Newspaper (Topic: State of America’s Library’s report)

III. Writing
Wrote last president’s message for American Libraries
B. Wrote feature for the American Indian Libraries Newsletter on events scheduled at the 2008 ALA Annual Conference
C. Wrote feature for the American Indian Libraries Newsletter on the national library initiative for “We Shall Remain,” an American Experience series that will air on PBS in April 2009.
D. Reviewed library programming kit for “We Shall Remain.”
E. Wrote letter celebrating the fifth anniversary of the ALA-APA.
F. Reviewed documents for “Capturing Our Stories,” national oral history project.
G. Wrote greetings for the 7th Knowledge River Cohort, University of Arizona, SIRLS
H. Prepared recommendation letter for applicant for YALSA’s Youth Literature Symposium
I. Wrote wellness journey for the Join the Circle of Wellness@Your Library, linked from http://www.ala-apa.org.

IV. Meetings and visits:
28 April: Meeting with local national oral history project group
30 April: Brief conversation with Bill Barnes (Unshelved)

B. 2 May: Dr. Janine Golden, “on Mentoring,” for “Stepping Up: Library Leaders for the 21st Century” management seminar
C. 2 May: Meeting with Arro Smith, Director, “Capturing Our Stories,” national oral history project for retiring/retired librarians

IV. Upcoming Travel.
A. 4-5 May: ARLIS/NA, Denver.
B. 5-6 May: International Reading Association
C. 12 May: 40th Anniversary, Smithsonian Libraries, Washington, DC
D. 13-15 May: National Library Legislative Day
E. 16 May: Commencement Speaker, University of Arizona, SIRLS

V. For Fun
A. 30 April 2008: Film, “Jim in Bold,” sponsored by YA/LGBTI, NJLA.
B. 30 April 2008: Emerging Leaders Reunion and Beach Bonfire, NJLA.
C. 3 May 2008: Austin Bella Corda CD Release Party, Flipnotics, Austin, Texas