SCLA Conference 2016
The 2016 SCLA Annual Conference will be November 9-11 at the Marriott in Downtown Columbia.
The 2016 Conference is now over. Please join us in 2017 at the Columbia Marriott October 11-13, 2017. Information will be available soon. SCHED App: https://scla2016.sched.com Conference presentation handouts are available for the following sessions: Going upSTREAM! Adventures in Summer Learning , Resource 1, Resource 2, Resource 3, Resource 4 - Lori Cook and Jim Staskowski (Richland Library) Promoting the Library through Food Truck Fun , Thinglink link - Candace Moorer, Joshua Ivey, Emily Brenan, Brooke Fox, Jeffrey Pritchard, Maya Hollinshead, Michael McIntyre, Kevin Frasier, Tabitha Samuel, Ana Reeves (MUSC Libraries) LibraryVoicesSC - Curtis Rogers (SC State Library) Making the Library Visible on Google - Trey Gordner (Koios) Your High School Seniors Are Our University Freshmen - David Lankes (USC SLIS), Karen Brown (USC Thomas Cooper), Karen Gavigan (USC SLIS), Laura Haverkamp (Dreher High School) The Care and Feeding of A Teen Anime Club , Handouts - Thomas Maluck (Richland Library) STEM Interest Group , Flyer - Jan Comfort (Clemson University) Anderson County Library Annual Electric City ComiCon - Brianna McDonell, Dani Lubsen, Sara Leady, Sarah Holmes (Anderson County Library) Marketing and Engagement – “Like a Tiger" - Maggie Mason Smith and Ed Rock (Clemson University) We All Need a Little Help from our Friends - Clifton Boyer (Horry County Memorial Library), Gail McAbee (Spartanburg County Public Libraries), Amanda Newman (Spartanburg County Public Libraries), Ann Szypulski (Laurens County Public Library) Seek and They Will Find: Improving Discoverability for Online Resources , Resource 1, Resource 2 - Robena Barton (Oconee County Public Library) Four Programs Using SELF-e That Engage and Inspire Writers of All Ages - Patricia Sinclair (SC State Library), Tina Chenoweth (Berkeley County Library), Shiela Keaise (Colleton County Library), Katie Simmons (SC State Library) Finding the Right Fit - Melanie Griffin (Richland Library) The Future of Resource Sharing through Interlibrary Loan - Amie Freeman and Amber Cook (USC Thomas Cooper) First Folio: The Book That Gave Us Shakespeare - Jeanette Arvay Beck (USC), Lisa Gieskes (Richland Library), Elizabeth Sudduth (USC), Michael Weisenburg (USC) A Textual Analysis of Course Syllabi for Library- and Research-Related Terminology: A Quantitative Approach to Faculty Outreach - Sarah Hood (Columbia College) |