LACUNY Institute 2006 :: Home Page
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LACUNY Institute 2006 :: Home Page
Our Sponsors Home Call for Proposals Corporate Sponsors News Information Commons: Are We All Things to All People? The Library Association of the City University of New York (LACUNY) will hold its annual Institute Friday, May 19, 2006. Photo Gallery Institute 2006 will be held at the William and Anita Newman Conference Center at Baruch College, CUNY http:// www.baruch.cuny.edu/ conferencecenter/newman.htm. Program Institute 2006 Mission Statement Registration The Information Commons is a reconfigured physical space that offers a host of services beyond reference, print materials and computer access: multimedia laboratories, technical support, video conferencing, and information consultations. Is it time to redesign our bricks-and-mortar academic libraries to adapt to the unique information access strategies and learning styles of Millennials? Or as in the well publicized case of the Planning Committee Webliography Our Sponsors emptying University of Texas-Austin’s undergraduate library of books – “mall”-zation of the library? In what ways is the role of the academic librarian changing as we transform from information gatekeepers to roving facilitators? Are our skills becoming diluted and trivialized – or is this an unprecedented opportunity for creative professional growth? Join LACUNY for exciting and stimulating discussion. In addition to our keynote speakers and panel discussion, we are planning to have eight breakout sessions that will further engage our audience (librarians, college administrators, and academic faculty) to the various aspects of implementing an Information Commons within their academic library. To register for the conference click here Library Association of the City University of New York Webmaster: Remi Castonguay ; Last update: 02/16/2006 Call For Proposals Home Call for Proposals Corporate Sponsors News Planning Committee Photo Gallery Program Registration The Planning Committee of the Library Association of the City University of New York (LACUNY) invites you to submit a proposal for a presentation at LACUNY 2006 Institute on May 19, 2006 at Baruch College. Institute Theme: Information Commons: Are We All Things to All People? The Information Commons is a reconfigured physical space that offers a host of services beyond reference, print materials and computer access: multimedia laboratories, technical support, video conferencing, and information consultations. We are seeking individuals who can present a refreshing perspective on developing an information commons; highlighting the success, opportunities and challenges of information commons on students, academic faculty, librarians and the college community as a whole. In addition to our Keynote speakers and panel discussion, we are planning to have eight 60-minute Breakout sessions that will further engage our audience with the breadth of issues surrounding Information Commons. Below are suggested topic areas but all ideas will be considered: ● ● Webliography ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● “One-Stop Shopping” Strategic Alliances, Collaborations and Partnerships Implications for Librarians, Academic Faculty and Support Staff Implications and Benefits to Students Group Learning and Collaboration General Education Initiatives and Information Literacy Integration of Information Commons into Teaching and Learning Information Resources and Services Innovative Software for Teaching and Learning Virtual Libraries Virtual Reference and Information Consultations. In order to be considered for a breakout session, please submit a one-page abstract of your presentation along with a brief bio – including technical requirements – by Friday, February 24, 2006 to Institute Co-Chairs: Katherine Parsons Bronx Community College Katherine.parsons@bcc.cuny.edu Sylvie Richards Brooklyn College Sylvie@brooklyn.cuny.edu Library Association of the City University of New York Webmaster: Remi Castonguay ; Last update: 02/16/2006 Sponsor Registration Home Call for Proposals Corporate Sponsors News Planning Committee Photo Gallery Submit Query Submit Query Submit Query Friends Sponsor Literature displayed and distributed on table at Conference and inserted in folders. Donation may sponsor particular portion of program $300 Supporters Sponsor Display Table only. (Power & Web connectivity provided) OR Sponsor welcome continental breakfast or post-conference afternoon reception $400 Sponsor Display Table and scheduled 30-minute demonstration (please specify technological requirements) and sponsor lunch for attendees $500 Program Registration Webliography Library Association of the City University of New York Webmaster: Remi Castonguay ; Last update: 02/16/2006 Pay by regular mail by sending your check to: Ms. Erma Nieves, CLT Bronx Community College Library University Avenue & W. 181 Street Bronx, NY 10453 email: Erma.nieves@bcc.cuny.edu phone: 718-289-5433 Institute News Home Call for Proposals Institute Newsletter, v.1, number 1 Corporate Sponsors Institute Newsletter, v.1, number 2 News Planning Committee Photo Gallery Program Press Release Contacts: Business Matters: Dr. Sylvie Richards, Brooklyn College,Phone: 718-951-4667; sylvie@brooklyn.cuny.edu Registration Program: Katherine Parsons, Bronx Community College, Phone: 718-289-5434. Webliography ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 9 A.M. EDT, April 11, 2006 REGISTRATION PERIOD FOR LACUNY INSTITUTE TO END SOON. DON'T BE BLOCKED FROM ATTENDING NEW YORK, NY, APRIL 11, 2006: THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (LACUNY) ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT REGISTRATION FOR ITS ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: THE LACUNY INSTITUTE WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2006. THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD ALL DAY, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2006 AT BARUCH COLLEGE ON EAST 25TH STREET IN THE PARK AVENUE SOUTH AREA OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY. THE THEME OF THE CONFERENCE IS ? INFORMATION COMMONS: ARE WE ALL THINGS TO ALL PEOPLE?? THE REGULAR COST OF THE INSTITUTE FOR LACUNY MEMBERS AND FOR STUDENTS IS $30.00 AND THE FEE FOR NON-LACUNY MEMBERS IS $40.00. THE PAYPAL LINK FOR REGISTRATION IS FOUND AT THE INSTITUTE'S WEB SITE: http://WWW.LACUNY.CUNY.EDU/INSTITUTE/2006/ REGISTRATION.HTM. THAT IS ALSO THE PLACE TO LOOK IF YOU WANT TO REGISTER BY MAIL. THE INSTITUTE?S REGISTRAR THIS YEAR IS MS. ERMA NIEVES OF THE BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY. -End---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 9 A.M. EDT, March 16, 2006 LACUNY INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES KEYNOTE SPEAKERS NEW YORK, NY, March 16, 2006: Today, The Library Association of the City University of New York (LACUNY) announced the names of its two keynote speakers for the 2006 LACUNY Institute to be held on May 19th at Baruch College. They are: Professor Robert Renaud, VP & Chief Information Officer, Library & Information Services of Dickinson College, and Professor Matthew Simon, MLS, Associate AIA, President of pre-DESIGN Planning Associates, Inc. Professor Renaud’s presentation, titled: Creating the Information Commons: Strategic Directions, Practical Decisions uses the Information Commons at Dickinson College as a case study in how the full potential of an information commons can be realized. Professor Simon’s presentation is entitled: Beyond computers: the impact of information commons on library design in academic institutions. It will reference and illustrate three different libraries’ experiences, including a community college, four-year college and research library. The LACUNY Institute will be held all day, Friday, May 19, 2006 at Baruch College on East 25th Street in the Park Avenue South area of Manhattan, New York City. Register either using PayPal at: http://lacuny.cuny.edu/institute/2006/registration.htm or by sending a check and registration form (available at http://lacuny.cuny.edu/ institute/2006/REGISTRATION_FORM.doc) to: Ms. Erma Nieves, CLT Bronx Community College Library University Avenue & W. 181 Street Bronx, NY 10453 email: Erma.nieves@bcc.cuny.edu phone: 718-289-5433 -EndLearn about our keynotes speakers by clicking here. Download our bookmark here. Library Association of the City University of New York Webmaster: Remi Castonguay ; Last update: 02/16/2006 Information Commons : Are We All things to All People? Home Call for Proposals Corporate Sponsors News Planning Committee Photo Gallery Program Registration Webliography Planning Committee: Co-Chairs Sylvie Richards Faculty Development Specialist and Instructional Designer Office of Academic Information Technologies Brooklyn College of the City University of New York 2900 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11210 Sylvie@brooklyn.cuny.edu Katherine Parsons Information Literacy Outreach Librarian Library and Gerald S. Lieblich Learning Resources Center Bronx Community College, City University of New York West 181st. Street & University Avenue Bronx, NY 10453 Phone: 718-289-5434 katherine.parsons@bcc.cuny.edu Committee Members Remi Castonguay LaGuardia Community College rcastonguay@lagcc.cuny.edu LaRoi Lawton, LACUNY President Bronx Community College laroi.lawton@bcc.cuny.edu Brian Lym Hunter College byl@hunter.cuny.edu Erma Nieves Bronx Community College erma.nieves@bcc.cuny.edu Mark Padnos Bronx Community College mark.padnos@bcc.cuny.edu Alexandra Rojas LaGuardia Community College arojas@lagcc.cuny.edu Scott Sheidlower York College ssheidl@york.cuny.edu Library Association of the City University of New York Webmaster: Remi Castonguay ; Last update: 02/16/2006 Photo Gallery page 1 of 5 The Team DSC00008. jpg DSC00009. jpg DSC00010. jpg DSC00011. jpg DSC00013. jpg DSC00014. jpg DSC00015. jpg DSC00017. jpg DSC00018. jpg DSC00021. jpg DSC00022. jpg DSC00023. jpg DSC00024. jpg DSC00025. jpg DSC00006.jpg Program Home Call for Proposals LACUNY Institute 2006 Program Corporate Sponsors News Information Commons: Are We All Things to All People? Friday, May 19, 2006 Baruch College 8:15 – 9:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast Planning Committee 9:00 – 9:15 AM Opening Remarks, Arthur Downing, Chief Librarian & Asst. VP for IT Welcoming Remarks, LaRoi Lawton, LACUNY President Photo Gallery 9:15 – 10:15 AM Keynote Address: presented by Daniel Singer , Information Technology Librarian at Pine Manor College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 10:15 – 10:30 AM Break 10:30 – 11:30 AM Panel Discussion: Where Do We Go From Here? Developing an Information Commons at My Library Jane Devine, Chief Librarian (LaGuardia); Arthur Downing, Chief Librarian & Asst. VP for IT (Baruch); and Barbra Higginbotham, Chief Librarian and Executive Director of Academic Information Technologies (Brooklyn) 11:30 – 11:45 AM Break 11:45 – 12:45 Breakout Session# 1 Program Registration Webliography 1. Developing the BMCC Information Commons: Additions by Subtraction presented by Sidney Eng and Amanda Bielskas 2. The Center for Information Management: Not Very Common presented by Lisa Santucci 3. The IC and the Professional Librarian presented by Howard Spivak 12:45 – 2:00 PM Lunch and Vendor Presentations 2:00 – 3:00 PM Keynote Address: “Beyond Computers: the Impact of Information Commons on Library Design in Academic Institutions” presented by Matthew Simon, President and Senior Consultant of pre-Design Planning Associates, Inc. 3:00 – 3:15 PM Break 3:15 – 4:15 PM Breakout Session #2 1. Information Commons – Common to the Distant Learner? presented by Sara Marcus 2. Making Space for MySpace – Reaching Students in Public Online Communities presented by Beth Evans with assistance from Jonathan Cope, a QC GSLIS student and Frances Keiser, a Brooklyn College undergraduate. 3. Creating the Information Commons State of Mind: Campaigning for the Future presented by Kenneth Schlesinger and Dawn Amsberry 4:15 – 4:30 PM Closing Remarks 4:30 – 5:00 PM WINE & CHEESE RECEPTION Library Association of the City University of New York Webmaster: Remi Castonguay ; Last update: 02/16/2006 Registration is now closed. Home Call for Proposals Corporate Sponsors Due to the popularity of this year's Institute, we will NOT accept any walk-in registrations. News Planning Committee Photo Gallery Program Registration Webliography Library Association of the City University of New York Webmaster: Remi Castonguay ; Last update: 02/16/2006 Home Call for Proposals Corporate Sponsors News Planning Committee Information Commons: Are We All Things to All People? ALA/ACRL/INFORUM: Information Commons Documents http://www.library.uncc.edu/infocommons/conference/ Directory to selective ALA, ACRL, INFORUM conference resources by leading information commons authorities. Compiled by Dr. Russell Bailey, Associate University Librarian for Information Commons, University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Last updated 2006. Photo Gallery Program Registration Webliography Information Commons: a directory of innovative services and resources in academic libraries http://www.brookdale.cc.nj.us/library/infocommons/ bibliog2.htm A directory of information commons at colleges and universities in the U.S. and internationally. Includes “planning documents and mission statements detailing different approaches to integrating library and computer application services.” With annotated webliography to key articles and books, and link to the INFOCOMMONS-L list. A sabbatical leave project by David Murray, Brookdale Community College, New Jersey. This site was last updated Dec. 2004. Information Commons Study Leave http://jhenning.law.uvic.ca/ A report on the state of information commons, based on site visits during 200405 to ICs in U.S. and Canada. .By Joanne Henning Head of Reference Services McPherson Library, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The Information Commons (ARL SPEC Kit 281, July 2004) http://www.arl.org/spec/SPEC281web.pdf Executive summary of survey of the status of information commons at ARL libraries. Provides an overview of IC creation and promotion, funding, facilities, and personnel issues. The Information Commons: A Public Policy Report http://www.fepproject.org/policyreports/infocommons.II.html#principles Discusses “information commons” in the broadest sense—as places where “communities with common interests and concerns gather” Examples given include public domain/open access resources, digital repositories, as well as library facilities. By Nancy Kranich, Senior Research Fellow, 2003-04, Free Expression Policy Project, NYU and ALA past-president. Library as Place: Rethinking Roles, Rethinking Space (CLIR Publication, no. 129, February 2005). http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub129abst.html A visionary collection of essays about the rapidly changing role and place of the library, with a focus on academic libraries. Authors include an architect, librarians, and a professor of art history and classics. Part of the Council on Library Information Resources (CLIR) series, Perspectives on the Evolving Library. Next Gen Learning Space Design Resources http://www.scordes.echoechoplus.com/b2/index.php?m=20060207 Annotated, selective list of current sources, focusing on user-centered design of library/learning spaces. Compiled and annotated by Christopher Sean Cordes, Assistant Professor. Instructional Technology Librarian Iowa State University. Published Feb. 16, 2006. Simon, Matthew J. “Redefining the facilities of community college libraries and learning resource centers in the 21st century.” Community & Junior College Libraries, Vol. 12(2), 2004. Discusses how the “perception of diminished use” is triggering the redesign of community college libraries. Cautions about the significant challenges to plans for new library configuration and the negative consequences of such redesign. 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28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 DSC00024.jpg Adobe Web Photo Gallery / DSC00025 6/26/2006 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 DSC00025.jpg Keynote Speakers Home Call for Proposals Corporate Sponsors News Planning Committee Daniel Singer Daniel Singer is the Information Technology Librarian at Pine Manor College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. He obtained his MLS from Simmons College in Boston, class of '03. Previously he was the Senior Librarian at the research firm Abt Associates Inc., in Cambridge, MA and before that he worked as a Library Assistant in the Stan Getz Media Center and Library at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Mr. Singer currently resides in Cambridge with his wife Jill. Photo Gallery Program Registration Matthew Simon Webliography "Beyond Computers: The Impact of Information Commons on Library Design in Academic Institutions" Matthew Simon, MLS, Associate AIA, is President and Senior Consultant of pre-DESIGN Planning Associates, Inc., a firm specializing in the planning of academic libraries and information centers. Mr. Simon has worked as a librarian, a library director at Columbia University, Queens College-CUNY and UNLV and, most recently, as a consultant who has planned and helped design over three dozen libraries. Current clients include: Sinclair Community College, Wayne State University, the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the University of Michigan Library system. He is the author of many articles on library management and planning. Since 1986, he has planned over thirty libraries of all types (academic, public, school, corporate and religious). Library Association of the City University of New York Webmaster: Remi Castonguay ; Last update: 02/16/2006