Calendar

Mar
30
Thu
2017
Northeast Chapter Conference @ Kent State University
Mar 30 all-day

Special thanks to the members of the Northeast Chapter Action Council for planning this event.

Register @ my OLC  | Deadline to register: 3/22/17
(Please review the registration guidelines below BEFORE registering)

Registration Fees
Member $90* | Non-Member $145 | Student $50
*Individual members of OLC.

Program Grid (PDF)
Directors' Choicedenotes Directors’ Choice program

Program Descriptions

Complete Chapter Conference Information for 2017

Important: Registration Guidelines 

  • All speakers receive complimentary registration; however, speakers still must register for the conference(s).
  • Member Rate: In order to qualify for the member rate, the registrant must be an Individual member of OLC. The library’s Institutional membership does not permit employees of that library to attend OLC Chapter Conferences at the member rate.
  • Student Rate: This reduced registration rate is intended for full-time library school students who are not working. The OLC may request proof of eligibility for this rate. Note: Registrants who do not meet the above criteria must pay/will be billed at the non-member rate.
  • No confirmation of registration will be sent. View the Event Roster on OLC’s website to confirm your registration. Rosters are updated weekly.
  • Individual members of an OLC-member Friends of the Library group may register at the OLC member rate.
  • Lunch is included in the registration fee and cannot be broken out from the registration fee.
Apr
5
Wed
2017
Southwest Chapter Conference @ Great Wolf Lodge
Apr 5 all-day

Special thanks to the members of the Southwest Chapter Action Council for planning this event.

Register @ my OLC  | Deadline to register: 3/29/17
(Please review the registration guidelines below BEFORE registering)

NEW LOCATION: Great Wolf Lodge

Registration Fees
Member $90* | Non-Member $145 | Student $50
*Individual members of OLC.

Program Grid (PDF)
Directors' Choicedenotes Directors’ Choice program

Program Descriptions

Complete Chapter Conference Information for 2017

Important: Registration Guidelines 

  • All speakers receive complimentary registration; however, speakers still must register for the conference(s).
  • Member Rate: In order to qualify for the member rate, the registrant must be an Individual member of OLC. The library’s Institutional membership does not permit employees of that library to attend OLC Chapter Conferences at the member rate.
  • Student Rate: This reduced registration rate is intended for full-time library school students who are not working. The OLC may request proof of eligibility for this rate. Note: Registrants who do not meet the above criteria must pay/will be billed at the non-member rate.
  • No confirmation of registration will be sent. View the Event Roster on OLC’s website to confirm your registration. Rosters are updated weekly.
  • Individual members of an OLC-member Friends of the Library group may register at the OLC member rate.
  • Lunch is included in the registration fee and cannot be broken out from the registration fee.
Apr
12
Wed
2017
Teen Readers’ Advisory Webinar Series: A Booktalking Masterclass
Apr 12 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Sponsored by the Teen Services Division

Five topics, five webinars. We know both your budget and time are limited, so we’ll discuss all the books you need to know about during the OLC’s Teen Readers’ Advisory Webinar Series:

  1. A Booktalking Masterclass | April 12
  2. Just the Facts, Ma’am: All the Best in Non-Fiction for Teens | April 19
  3. From Right to Left: Demystifying Manga for Your Teens | April 26
  4. You Can Lead a Teen to Books and You CAN Make Them Read | May 3
  5. James Cook Book Award: Celebrating Diversity in Teen Literature | May 10

Select one or more webinars in which to participate or select the entire series. Registration limited to 98 attendees. Please register early.

SINGLE Webinar Fee:  Member: $20* | Non-member $40

ENTIRE SERIES (all 5 webinars):  Member: $50* | Non-member $100
*Individual members or staff of OLC Institutional member libraries.

A Booktalking Masterclass (Webinar 1)

Date: April 12, 2017 @ 2:00 p.m.

Presenter:  Christina Getrost, Teen Services Librarian, Stow Munroe Fall Public Library

Register @ my OLC | Deadline to register: 04/5/17

Whether you’re new to booktalking or are a veteran looking for new ideas and inspiration to spice up your booktalks, this webinar is for you! Christina Getrost, Teen Services Librarian with Stow Munroe Fall Public Library will share basic do’s and don’ts of booktalking for a teen audience and provide several sample booktalks from her repertoire.

Learning Objectives:  You’ll learn how to:

  • Choose the right books
  • Create booktalks that even the most reluctant teen can’t ignore
  • Avoid common pitfalls
  • Use booktalk tips and tricks that you can implement right away in your library

Intended Audience:  Librarians and library staff who work in the Children and/or Teen area of the library.

What’s Included: Participation in the live webinar and/or access to the archived version at a later date. Resources (if applicable) provided by the presenter.

Continuing Education Credits: For those working toward their Ohio Public Librarian or Ohio Public Library Staff re-certification, this webinar counts as (1) continuing education contact hour of credit.

Primary Ohio Public Library Core Competencies Addressed: Reading Advisory skills

 

Apr
19
Wed
2017
Teen Readers’ Advisory Webinar Series: All the Best in Non-Fiction for Teens
Apr 19 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Five topics, five webinars. We know both your budget and time are limited, so we’ll discuss all the books you need to know about during the OLC’s Teen Readers’ Advisory Webinar Series:

  1. A Booktalking Masterclass | April 12
  2. Just the Facts, Ma’am: All the Best in Non-Fiction for Teens | April 19
  3. From Right to Left: Demystifying Manga for Your Teens | April 26
  4. You Can Lead a Teen to Books and You CAN Make Them Read | May 3
  5. James Cook Book Award: Celebrating Diversity in Teen Literature | May 10

Select one or more webinars in which to participate or select the entire series. Registration limited to 98 attendees. Please register early.

SINGLE Webinar Fee:  Member: $20* | Non-member $40

ENTIRE SERIES (all 5 webinars):  Member: $50* | Non-member $100
*Individual members or staff of OLC Institutional member libraries.

Just the Facts, Ma’am: All the Best in Non-Fiction for Teens (Webinar 2)

Date: April 19, 2017 @ 2:00 p.m.

Presenters:  Gina Kromhout,  Young Adult Services Librarian, Avon Lake Public Library

Register @ my OLC | Deadline to register: 04/12/17

Building and maintaining a non-fiction collection for teens can pose a few questions. Do you interfile with adult, or keep it separate? Should you focus on just a few good titles, or try to have a well-rounded standalone range? What about research help? Gina Kromhout, Young Adult Services Librarian at the Avon Lake Public Library, will address these questions and more. She’ll also highlight the best of her Young Adult non-fiction collection.

Learning Objectives:  You’ll learn how to:

  • Build and maintain a non-fiction collection for teens
  • Help teens with research
  • Create a non-fiction collection teens will love.

Intended Audience:  Librarians and library staff who work in the Children and/or Teen area of the library.

What’s Included: Participation in the live webinar and/or access to the archived version at a later date, resources (if applicable) provided by the presenter.

Continuing Education Credits: For those working toward their Ohio Public Librarian or Ohio Public Library Staff re-certification, this webinar counts as (1) continuing education contact hour of credit.

Primary Ohio Public Library Core Competencies Addressed: Reading Advisory skills

Apr
20
Thu
2017
Small Libraries Talk Tech @ Guernsey County Public Library, Crossroads Branch
Apr 20 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Sponsored by the Southeast Chapter Action Council and the Information Technology Division

Register @ my OLC | Deadline to register 04/13/17.

Member $20* | Non-member $40
*Individual members or staff of OLC institutional member libraries.

Registration: 12:00-12:30 p.m.

Agenda:

12:30 p.m. | Helping the Tech-Resistant Patron

1:30 p.m. | Guiding Ohio Online Overview

2:30 p.m. | Refreshments and peruse the Southeast Ohio Regional Library System (SERLS) Tech Device Petting Zoo

3:00 p.m. | WiFi Hotspot Lending

4:00 p.m. | LSTA Open Grants for Tech Solutions

5:00 p.m. | Adjourn

What’s Included: All handouts provided by the presenters. Afternoon break with light refreshments.

Continuing Education Credits: For those working toward their Ohio Public Librarian or Ohio Public Library Staff re-certification, this workshop counts as four contact hours.

Accommodations: For a list of hotels in the area please email olc@olc.org or call (614) 410-8092.

Primary Ohio Public Library Core Competencies addressedPatron Instruction, Problem-Solving, Adaptability

Apr
26
Wed
2017
Teen Readers’ Advisory Webinar Series: Demystifying Manga for Your Teens
Apr 26 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Sponsored by the Teen Services Division

Five topics, five webinars. We know both your budget and time are limited, so we’ll discuss all the books you need to know about during the OLC’s Teen Readers’ Advisory Webinar Series:

  1. A Booktalking Masterclass | April 12
  2. Just the Facts, Ma’am: All the Best in Non-Fiction for Teens | April 19
  3. From Right to Left: Demystifying Manga for Your Teens | April 26
  4. You Can Lead a Teen to Books and You CAN Make Them Read | May 3
  5. James Cook Book Award: Celebrating Diversity in Teen Literature | May 10

Select one or more webinars in which to participate or select the entire series. Registration limited to 98 attendees. Please register early.

SINGLE Webinar Fee:  Member: $20* | Non-member $40

ENTIRE SERIES (all 5 webinars):  Member: $50* | Non-member $100
*Individual members or staff of OLC Institutional member libraries.

From Right to Left: Demystifying Manga for Your Teens (Webinar 3)

Date: April 26, 2017 @ 2:00 p.m.

Presenter:  Kim Alberts, Youth Services Librarian, Akron-Summit County Public Library

Register @ my OLC | Deadline to register: 04/19/17

Have you thought about adding manga to your library’s collection, but don’t know where to start? Or do you want to build a better collection that your teens will love? Kim Alberts, Youth Services Librarian with the Akron-Summit County Public Library will take the mystery out of working with manga and explain how to add these titles to your collection.

Learning Objectives:  You’ll learn:

  • The lingo
  • Best sources for collection development
  • Core titles to have on the shelf
  • Today’s most popular titles to teens

Intended Audience:  Librarians and library staff who work in the Children and/or Teen area of the library.

What’s Included: Participation in the live webinar and/or access to the archived version at a later date, resources (if applicable) provided by the presenter.

Continuing Education Credits: For those working toward their Ohio Public Librarian or Ohio Public Library Staff re-certification, this webinar counts as (1) continuing education contact hour of credit.

Primary Ohio Public Library Core Competencies Addressed: Reading Advisory skills

Apr
27
Thu
2017
North Chapter Conference @ Holiday Inn Independence
Apr 27 all-day

Special thanks to the members of the North Chapter Action Council for planning this event.

Register @ my OLC  | Deadline to register: 4/19/17
(Please review the registration guidelines below BEFORE registering)

Registration Fees
Member $90* | Non-Member $145 | Student $50
*Individual members of OLC.

Program Grid (PDF)
Directors' Choicedenotes Directors’ Choice program

Program Descriptions

Complete Chapter Conference Information for 2017

Important: Registration Guidelines 

  • All speakers receive complimentary registration; however, speakers still must register for the conference(s).
  • Member Rate: In order to qualify for the member rate, the registrant must be an Individual member of OLC. The library’s Institutional membership does not permit employees of that library to attend OLC Chapter Conferences at the member rate.
  • Student Rate: This reduced registration rate is intended for full-time library school students who are not working. The OLC may request proof of eligibility for this rate. Note: Registrants who do not meet the above criteria must pay/will be billed at the non-member rate.
  • No confirmation of registration will be sent. View the Event Roster on OLC’s website to confirm your registration. Rosters are updated weekly.
  • Individual members of an OLC-member Friends of the Library group may register at the OLC member rate.
  • Lunch is included in the registration fee and cannot be broken out from the registration fee.
May
3
Wed
2017
Teen Readers’ Advisory Webinar Series: You Can Lead a Teen to Books
May 3 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Sponsored by the Teen Services Division

Five topics, five webinars. We know both your budget and time are limited, so we’ll discuss all the books you need to know about during the OLC’s Teen Readers’ Advisory Webinar Series:

  1. A Booktalking Masterclass | April 12
  2. Just the Facts, Ma’am: All the Best in Non-Fiction for Teens | April 19
  3. From Right to Left: Demystifying Manga for Your Teens | April 26
  4. You Can Lead a Teen to Books and You CAN Make Them Read | May 3
  5. James Cook Book Award: Celebrating Diversity in Teen Literature | May 10

Select one or more webinars in which to participate or select the entire series. Registration limited to 98 attendees. Please register early.

SINGLE Webinar Fee:  Member: $20* | Non-member $40

ENTIRE SERIES (all 5 webinars):  Member: $50* | Non-member $100
*Individual members or staff of OLC Institutional member libraries.

You Can Lead a Teen to Books and You CAN Make Them Read (Webinar 4)

Date: May 3, 2017 @ 2:00 p.m.

Presenter:  Sarah Granville, Youth Services Librarian, Barberton Public Library

Register @ my OLC | Deadline to register: 04/26/17

If you have teen patrons who don’t like to read, we have books for you! Learn more about the top titles that appeal to a wide variety of teens with Sarah Granville, Teen Services Librarian with the Barberton Public Library and a member of the 2017 Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers Committee. She will discuss YALSA’s Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers list and the best titles for teens who say they don’t like reading.

Learning Objectives:  You’ll learn more about:

  • Irresistible non-fiction books
  • Intriguing whodunits
  • Gripping realistic stories
  • Graphic novels and more

Intended Audience:  Librarians and library staff who work in the Children and/or Teen area of the library.

What’s Included: Participation in the live webinar and/or access to the archived version at a later date, resources (if applicable) provided by the presenter.

Continuing Education Credits: For those working toward their Ohio Public Librarian or Ohio Public Library Staff re-certification, this webinar counts as (1) continuing education contact hour of credit.

Primary Ohio Public Library Core Competencies Addressed: Reading Advisory skills

May
4
Thu
2017
Stamp Camp: Ohio Notary Workshop @ Westerville Public Library
May 4 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Sponsored by:  OLC’s Reference and Information Services Division

Registration: 12:00-12:30 p.m. | Workshop: 12:30-4:00 p.m.

Presenter:  Roger Rill, President, Ohio Society of Notaries, Columbus, OH
Your Library is At Risk from Your Staff Notaries by Roger Rill (PDF)

Register @ my OLC | Deadline to register: 4/27/17

Member: $75* | Non-member $150
*Individual members or staff of OLC Institutional member libraries.

Protect yourself, your library, and the patron with a half-day workshop designed exclusively for library staff who already have their notary commission as well as those who are interested in obtaining a commission. Ohio notaries can sometimes face uncomfortable situations that could result in errors and potential liability for themselves as well as their libraries.

This workshop will answer many important questions, such as:

  • Can I notarize if a document is written in a foreign language?
  • When must I administer an oath to a signer?
  • What is a “loose certificate” and how/when is it used?
  • Do I add a state/county venue to my certificate if none appears?
  • How do I handle an Ohio vehicle title transfer?
  • How do I perform a copy certification request?

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain a better understanding of the essential elements for Ohio notarization
  • Learn how to stay away from trouble, and when you need to say “No”
  • Feel more comfortable with complex and unusual signing situations (such as vehicle titles, powers of attorney, advanced directives, etc.)
  • View examples of improper documents and learn what to watch for

About the presenter:
Roger Rill is president of the Ohio Society of Notaries. He was first commissioned as an Ohio notary public in 1978. He is a staunch advocate of the notary office as a defender of the public trust and the importance of proper notary procedures and best practices.

Intended Audience:  Library staff who already have their notary commission or those who wish to obtain a commission.

What’s Included: Handouts as provided by the presenter. Notary test is NOT included. Light afternoon refreshments will be served (fee does NOT include lunch). A coffee kiosk is available in the lobby.

Continuing Education Credits: For those working toward their Ohio Public Librarian or Ohio Public Library Staff re-certification, this workshop counts as three (3) continuing education contact hour of credit.

 

Primary Ohio Public Library Core Competencies Addressed: Laws

May
5
Fri
2017
Library Journal’s Design Institute @ Columbus Metropolitan Library
May 5 @ 8:30 am – 5:30 pm

This even is hosted by Library Journal in partnership with the Columbus Metropolitan Library.

Learn more and register.