10: ALA Presidential Candidates (2012)

Steve speaks with the two candidates for ALA President in 2012: Barbara Stripling and Gina Millsap.

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Barbara Stripling has recently joined the faculty at Syracuse University as an Assistant Professor of Practice.  Prior to Syracuse, she was Director of Library Services for the New York City schools for seven years.  Stripling brought to New York City schools the experience of a thirty-year career as a classroom teacher in Colorado and North Carolina, a school library media specialist and school district director of libraries in Arkansas, a library grant program director in Tennessee, and director of library programs at a local education fund in New York City.  She received her Doctorate in Information Management from Syracuse University in May 2011 and has written or edited numerous books and articles.  Stripling is a former president of the American Association of School Librarians, a former member of the American Library Association Executive Board, and a current member of ALA Council.

Barbara’s campaign site

Gina Millsap is the Chief Executive Officer of the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library. She leads an organization of 225 incredible employees serving a library-loving community of 177,000. She served as the director of the Ames (Iowa) Public Library and at the Daniel Boone Public Library prior to making Kansas her home. She’s worked in libraries for 30+ years and received her Masters of Library Science from the University of Missouri, in the previous century. Her degree may be an antique, but her outlook isn’t; she’s been recognized as a Library Journal Mover and Shaker and is Past President of the Library Leadership and Management Association, a division of the American Library Association. She presents and writes on a variety of current topics, including market segmentation, public library trustee education, 21stcentury librarianship and process improvement.

Gina’s campaign site

9: Andy Woodworth

Steve speaks with Andy Woodworth, a New Jersey public librarian who blogs at Agnostic, Maybe.

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Andy Woodworth is a public librarian in New Jersey. He spends his days surrounded by vast amounts of information which he consumes on a fairly regular basis. He was named a 2010 Library Journal Mover & Shaker. His blog was the recipient of  the only Honorable Mention ever awarded on the LISNews “Top 10 Librarian Blogs to Read in 2010” (read and you’ll see why) and received First Place in the Salem Press Blog Awards in 2010. You can follow him on Twitter @wawoodworth.

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Agnostic, Maybe
Libraries & Ben & Jerry’s
People for a library-themed Ben & Jerry’s flavor! Facebook group
HarperCollins petition
eBook User’s Bill of Rights
American Library Association
Jenny Levine
ALA Connect
Endangered Libraries t-shirt
Challenge Reporting: Defend the Freedom to Read
Nancy Pearl | action figure
Library Journal Movers and Shakers
Sarah Houghton
Jessamyn West
Bobbi Newman
Library Society of the World
Hack Library School
Annoyed Librarian
Unemployment in Libraryland

8: Bobbi Newman

Steve speaks with Bobbi Newman who blogs at Librarian by Day, and is the founder and coordinator of the Library Day in the Life Project.

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Bobbi Newman, Librarian by Day

Bobbi Newman is dedicated to helping libraries find their place in the digital age. She is passionate about 21st century literacies and the role of all libraries in equal access and opportunity for all. Her professional interests include digital and technology based services, the digital divide, and improving existing services through expanding traditional methods, while creating innovative new practices. She shares her passions by consulting and speaking at local, national, and international conferences.

Bobbi was named a Mover and Shaker by Library Journal in 2011. Her professional involvements and accomplishments include founding and coordinating the semi-annual Library Day in the Life Project. She is a frequent caller on T is for Training and a contributor and advocate at Library Renewal. In 2010, she co-founded the Transliteracy Interest Group, LITA, ALA, and currently serves as co-chair. Bobbi co-founded and writes for Libraries and Transliteracy Project. She was recently invited to be a contributor on the Transliteracy Research Group. She was appointed as the LITA representative on the ALA OITP Digital Literacy Task Force and serves as an ALA Councilor-at-Large and on the OITP Advisory Committee.

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6: Sarah Houghton

Steve speaks with Sarah Houghton, the Librarian in Black.

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Sarah Houghton is best known as the author of the award-winning LibrarianInBlack.net.  She is also the Assistant Director for the San Rafael Public Library. Sarah is a big technology nerd and believes in the power of libraries to change lives.  Combined, they make a fearsome cocktail.  Sarah has been called an iconoclast, a contrarian, a future-pusher, and a general pain in the ass.  She takes great pride in each.  Her first book came out in 2010: Technology Training in Libraries and she is a frequent speaker for online and realspace worldwide events for libraries and other institutions.

5: Justin Hoenke

Steve speaks with Justin Hoenke, teen librarian and video gaming enthusiast.

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Justin Hoenke is a teen librarian and video gaming enthusiast who has written about these subjects for publications such as Library Journal, VOYA, and is a regular contributor for the blog Tame the Web. Justin is a member of the 2010 ALA Emerging Leaders class and a MLIS graduate of the Department of Library Science at the Clarion University of Pennsylvania. He is currently the Teen Librarian at the Portland (ME) Public Library, where he is responsible for teen collection development and programming as well as overseeing the video game and graphic novel collection for the library system. His professional interests include video gaming in libraries, teen librarianship, creating local collections, and community building. You can follow Justin on Twitter @justinlibrarian.

SHOW NOTES:
Make Music at the Library
Portland, Maine
Video game collection at Portland Public Library
“Library’s game to attract teen patrons”
Double Jump looks at “Libraries and Gaming”
If This is the Future, Count Me Out
National Gaming Day | Twitter | Facebook
“Twin Peaks” as an Atari game
Awkward Family Photos: The Board Game
ALA Emerging Leaders
LLAMA
Tame the Web
Michael Stephens
Peter Bromberg

4: Kate Sheehan

Steve speaks with Kate Sheehan, Open Source Implementation Coordinator for Bibliomation.

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Kate Sheehan is the Open Source Implementation Coordinator for Bibliomation, a consortium of public and school libraries in CT. She has been the Coordinator of Knowledge and Learning Services at Darien Library and the Coordinator of Library Automation at Danbury Public Library, which was the first library to implement LibraryThing for Libraries. Prior to joining Danbury Public Library, she was a technology and reference librarian at both Hamden Public Library and the Ferguson Library in Stamford, CT. A graduate of Smith College, Kate’s post-college experiences in the corporate workplace inspired her decision to get an MSLIS from Simmons. She finished library school in December of 2003 and has been happily ensconced in the public library sphere since then. When she’s not coordinating, she blogs atloosecannonlibrarian.net and ALA TechSource. You can follow her on Twitter @itsjustkate.

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