MLW '07 Conference Agenda
Sunday, December 2, 2007
1300 – 1700 Air Force Steering Committee
1800 – 2000 MLW Board Meeting Sponsored by Swets Information Services
Monday, December 3, 2007
0800 - 1700 Air Force Steering Committee, Navy and Army Library Steering Committee meetings
0800 - 1600 Hosted Beverage Service - Sponsored by Newsbank
1200 - 1330 Badge Pick-Up (Pre registered ONLY)
1300 - 1700 DOD / Intelligence Community Meeting
1630 - 1730 Registration
1730 - 2000 Welcome Reception and Opening of the Exhibits
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Sponsored by Elsevier
0730 - 0900 Registration
0730 – 1630 Exhibits
0730 – 0830 Hot Breakfast Buffet - Meet and greet new MLW attendees & DMIL members Sponsored by MyiLibrary- Ingram Digital Group
0845 – 0915 Army Report - M. Ann Parham, Librarian of the Army
0915 – 1015 COL Timothy Reese- Director, Combat Studies Institute, Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas – The Combat Studies Institute (CSI) is a military history 'think tank' which produces timely and relevant military history research publications and contemporary operational history for the U.S. Army. CSI also conducts battlefield staff rides and provides other types of educational and historical support to Army units and commands upon request. COL Reese will speak about the The Operational Leadership Experience Project. Ths mission of the project is to capture the operational experience. The goal is to interview at least 300 Command and General Staff College (CGSC) students, faculty, and others
1015 – 1030 Morning Break - Sponsored by Comex
1030 – 1140 Vendor Updates - Vendors have 2 minutes to present their company's latest information so you know what to look for in their exhibits.
1140 – 1200 DOD/DTIC Report - Carol Jacobson, Acting Director, DTIC
1200 – 1315 Lunch with our Sponsors – Sponsored by LexisNexis
1315 – 1335 Welcome Address
1335 – 1400 Afternoon Break - Sponsored by OCLC
1400 – 1415 Board first bus for the Liberty Memorial Tour
1430 – 1700 National WWI Museum at Liberty Memorial - Jonathan Casey, Museum Archivist at National WWI Museum. Sponsored by Bureau of National Affairs
The Liberty Memorial opened on November 11, 1926, eight years after the end of the War and has remained faithful to the initial objective: to collect, preserve and interpret the physical objects of World War One. The National WWI Museum is acknowledged as the only public museum in the United States dedicated solely to the history of World War One. Jonathan manages the Museum's Research Center and welcomes everyone to use the Research Library, which is available during operating hours on a walk in basis. Researchers wanting to use primary source archival material are asked to make an appointment with Jonathan. Invaluable information for librarians to understand what is available in this one of a kind museum. www.nwwone.org
1700 – 1715 Board bus for hotel
1800 - SOLD OUT!!! Jazz Crawl - Jazzin' up the Town! Get ready to experience a feel for the history and tradition that lives on in the swingin' jazz clubs of Kansas City. First you will be served an authentic KC barbeque dinner at the historical Mutual Musicians Foundation building. Then our host will provide transportation to a few of KC's hottest jazz clubs. Come see the place where Jazz grew up! Limited number of seats on the bus, so sign up early! Transportation sponsored by Baker & Taylor
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Sponsored by Springer
0730 – 0900 Registration
0730 – 1500 Exhibits open
0730 – 0830 Hot Breakfast Buffet - Sponsored by Gale
0830 – 0840 Announcements
0840 – 0900 FEDLINK Report - Roberta I. Shaffer, Executive Director, FLICC/FEDLINK
0900 – 1030 Dr. Lee Bolman - The Wizard and the Warrior. Lee G. Bolman, Ph.D., is an author, scholar, consultant and lecturer who currently holds the Marion Bloch Missouri Chair in Leadership at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He has written numerous books on leadership and organizations. His latest book is The Wizard and Warrior: Leading with Passion and Power, of which he co-authored with T.E. Deal. Dr. Bolman consults and lectures worldwide to corporations, public agencies, universities and schools. Time will be available for questions and answers. Dr. Bolman's website
1030 – 1045 Morning Break - Sponsored by Wiley
1045 – 1215 Mr. Steve Davis - Experiential Learning in Education of the Military. Mr. Davis is the Director of the DLDC (Digital Leader Development Center) at the Army's Command and General Staff College.
1215 – 1315 Lunch with our Sponsors – Sponsored by Safari Books Online
1315 – 1320 Announcements
1320 – 1430 Mr. Edward Metz - "Google Tools and your Library - the Possibilities are Exponential".
As libraries become increasingly “as much about bytes as they are about books” it’s important for us and our patrons to stay abreast of the latest web tools and their steady stream of enhancements. Google has reached out to the library community in recent months in an effort to demonstrate how their tools can be used by us to help make our resources more universally accessible. This brief survey of some of Google’s latest services and enhancements will cover Google Scholar’s Library Linking Program, Google Alerts, Google Gadgets, Google Books’ My Library feature and Google Alerts.
Mr. John Dubuisson - “Outreach Services for Military Libraries”.
Join the CARL's John Dubuisson for a presentation on outreach services for military librarians, particulary those serving in libraries with
an academic mission. Topics covered include: basic outreach strategies, brown bag sessions, cost-effective advertising ideas, web-
based services, and promotional materials.
1430 - 1500 Afternoon Break - Sponsored by WT Cox
1500 – 1700 Concurrent Sessions
The Hollywood Librarian: Librarians in Cinema and Society - A special screening of Ms. Ann Seidl’s film “The Hollywood Librarian: Librarians in Cinema and Society”. The documentary is the first full-length film to focus on the work and lives of librarians in American movies. Ms. Seidl has spoken at annual library conferences in more than 10 states and Canada about the documentary. Time will be available for Q&A with Ms. Seidl. www.hollywoodlibrarian.com
Poster Sessions will be running concurrently with the screening of the film.
MLW 2007 Poster Session Application.doc
poster session MLW.doc
1700 - Announcements
1800 MLW Banquet with special guests - Bill Barnes & Gene Ambaum - "Unshelved" Sponsored by Thomson West.
"A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Library" –What possessed Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum to write a comic strip about a library? And how do they keep tens of thousand of librarians around the globe laughing every day? Visit www.unshelved.com to find out what everyone's talking about, and then come to the banquet to hear Bill and Gene discuss what makes libraries so darned funny.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Sponsored by Jane’s
0730 - 0900 Registration
No exhibits
0730 – 0845 Hot Breakfast Buffet - Sponsored Praeger Security International/Greenwood Publishers
0730 – 1000 MECC-LWG meeting
0845 – 0900 Announcements
0900 – 1015 Mr. Andrew K. Pace - is Head of Information Technology at NCSU Libraries, where he has participated in several successful initiatives, including ILS migration, web interface design, and served as project manager for development of NCSU Libraries' ERM system and faceted browse (Endeca) online catalog. Prior to NCSU, Pace was a product manager for library vendor, Innovative Interfaces. Pace recently completed a term as at-large member of the LITA Board and was recently elected Vice President/President Elect. Pace is a frequent speaker and writer on several library topics. He is the "Technically Speaking" columnist and "Hectic Pace" blogger for American Libraries magazine. Time will be available for questions and answers. Andrew Pace's Blog
1015 – 1045 Morning Break - Sponsored by Ebsco Subscription Services
1045 – 1200 Digitization Panel – Barbara Fullerton, Andrew Pace and Greta Marlatt. Have your questions answered regarding the future direction of digital records and repositories by experts in the field. Greta Marlatt will brief issues around the Homeland Security Digital Library.
1200 – 1330 MLW Luncheon & MLD Business Meeting - Sponsored by Thomson Scientific & Dialog
1340 - 1400 Navy Report - James King, Naval Research Laboratory
1400 – 1420 Air Force Report - Margie Buchanan, Director, Air Force Library Program
1420 – 1530 Barbara Fullerton, Manager, Librarian Relations, 10-K Wizard. 60 Gadgets in 60 Minutes. http://handheldlib.blogspot.com/
1530 – 1545 Preview of MLW 2008 and closing ceremonies
1545 Afternoon Break - Sponsored by Florida Library Designs/Southeast Storage Solutions
1600 – 1730 MLW Lessons Learned Sponsored by Morningstar - MLD Officers & Workshop Planners - Signboard I
1800 Dine-Arounds
Friday, December 7, 2007
0730 - 1000 Breakfast on the go Sponsored by Knovel
Tours Sponsored by Recorded Books
0830 - Option 1:
Truman Presidential Museum and Library - Speaker and tour.
Lunch on your own at the Ameristar
Arabia Steamboat Museum
Return time to the hotel for option 1 is expected to be around 1700.
0800 - Option 2:
Fort Leavenworth
Combined Arms Research Library
Fort Leavenworth Frontier Museum
Lewis and Clark Center
Lunch will be provided by the CGSC Foundation .
Picture ID is required for the Fort Leavenworth tour.
Return time to the hotel for option 2 is expected to be around 1330.
Estimated travel time between the hotel and the airport is 30 minutes
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